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Page 10 The Battalion Friday, September 1,1989 Battalion Classifieds The iirfiiiiT DECEMBER GRADUATES! DON’T MISS THE BOAT! ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MSC ROOM 217 SEPT. 1-SEPT. 28 MON-FRI 8AM-4PM Graduating senior needs 2-4 tickets for LSU game. 696-7326. 19U09/01 MV?! t> ll/ikN*T19r^ JT»Cwli»Jr Jl KM*} ♦ HELP WANTED is now accepting applications for lunch and closing shifts. Seeking friendly, intelligent, self-starting people. We pro vide training, very flexible hours, free meals, uniforms, other benefits and incentives. Apply in person at the S.W.Parkway Subway in the College Station Kroger shop ping center for all B/CS stores’ openings. i90to 8 /28 Needed Immediately! Driver and cooks. Apply within FATBURGERS 725 University 846-4234 AVOID THE NOID Join the World’s Largest Pizza Delivery Chain. Domino's Pizza is hiring just a few more drivers who want to earn $6-$8 an hour. Must be enthusiastic, have own car w/insurance and an excellent driving record. Apply at any B/CS location 189t09/01 Female student needed from 3:15 to 5:30 each day. Re sponsible for picking two girls, 10 and 12, up from school activities. Must have reliable transportation and must enjoy being with kids. Rate of pay is $50. per week. If interested call 690-0943 af ter 5:30 p.m. EARN $500. TO $1000. WEEKLY STUFFING EN VELOPES AT HOME NO EXPERIENCE. FOR FREE INFORMATION SEND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: P.O. Box 85658 WEST- LAND, MICH 48185. 194ttfn Cashier needed. Requires different job duties. Call Smetana Grocery, 775-9337 for information. 194t09/07 Domestic help 12 hrs./wk. Must work entire semester. 696-7414. 194t09/05 Drivers needed. Flexible hours. $5. + per hour. Gum- by’s Pizza. 764-8629. 1702 Kyle Ave., next to Thomas Sweet. 193t09/06 Music Director and Pianist needed at local church. Phone 693-7021, 696-3987. 192t09/12 Dorm residents needed to deliver newspapers on cam pus. 693-2323. 192t09/05 Double Daves needs delivery drivers. Full and part time positions available. Make $7-$10. per hour. Apply S26Jersey St. or any Double Daves location, 2-5 p.m. 192t09/01 RETIRE RICH upon graduation (or sooner!) Students nationwide accumulating wealth in unique program. Pleasant work, won’t interfere with studies or social ac tivities. Write to: Wealthbuilder #1, Dallas, Texas 75376-3700. 190t09/08 PART TIME Help Wanted. Apply in person. Piper’s Chevron, corner of Texas and University. 190t09/08 EARN $500 to $600 or more weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No experience. Send $1 and self addressed, stamped envelope to: National, P.O.Box 526, Dear born, Mich 48121. 190t09/04 Now hiring all shifts. Dishwasher, Bus Boys, Servers, Cooks, Host/Hostess, and Meat Cutters. Experience preferred. Apply 3-5 p.m. daily. Pop’s Bar B Q. 2319 Texas Ave., C.S.,Tx. 192t09/05 STEREO SALESPERSON NEEDED. Sales experience necessary. Call 779-0065. 190t09/01 • FOR RENT Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248. Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 147ttfn SHUTTLE OR walk to campus. 6 different floor plans to choose from. Pool, laundry facility, 24 hr on-site maim management. Starting at $250. Sign now and re ceive $ 100 off Sept rent. 693-2108. 179t09/01 The Houston Chronicle is taking applications for immedi ate route openings and fall routes. Pay is based on per paper rate and gas allowance is provided. The route requires working early morning hours 7 days a week and earns $500. - $700. per month. If interested call James at 693- 7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un- furn. units, SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196. ISOttfn AVAILABLE NOW &- for fall: 1&2 bedroom apan- MENT LIVING CEN- ments from $225/mo. APARTMENT TER. 3914 Old College Road. 846-9196, open 10-6. 180ttfn NO UTILITY DEPOSIT. 4-ELOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM. CLUB HOUSE. POOL. TENNIS. LAUNDRY FACILITIES. SI IL F I LE BUS, 24 HR OX SH E MAIN I STARTING AT S251. CALL NOW 693-6505. 179t09/01 TWO BDRM/1 Ht bath duplex, fenced, fireplace, w/d conn. Wyndham Mgmt, 846-4384. 190ttfn ROOMMATE WANTED CALDWELL LIVESTOCK COMMISSION needs college students to help work the livestock sales. Sales are on Wednesday, starting at 1 p.m. For more information contact Carl or Clay Herman, 1-567-4119 days or 1 -567-9465 or 1 -567-9604 evenings. 19210905 Little Caesar’s Pizza Now accepting applications for all positions, all stores. Apply in person. Pelican's Wharf now hiring hostesses, cocktail and food waitresses, and bus boys. Call 693-5313 or come by 2500 S. Texas Ave. Female 3/2 bath South wood Valley. Near pool, tennis. $230ymonth, 693-9542. 191109/04 CHILDCARE REGISTERED CHILDCARE in mv home, any age. Mon-Fri. weekends 693-2190 - I80t08/I I STUDENTS/STUDENT WIVES: Babysitter needed in my home, Mon-Fri, 7:30 am-5:30 pm. References. 845-3933/690-0807. 19Ot09/01 PARENTS HELPER. 4 afternoons/week. light house keeping Sc cooking. Mature female student to care for 3 girls. Needs car Sc references. 693-7826 after 7 pm. 190t09/01 • FREE FREE!! Multi-colored kittens. Call 690-7247. I90t09/01 MISCEULANECXJ8 mm Compact disc’s new-. $5.55 to $7.55. Call Billy 690- 0273 Sam-10pm. 194t09i/07 • FORSALE Schiouky's ts now accepting applications for full time Sc part tune shifts. Apply in person only between 2-5 p.m I87t09/O7 TRICK white YSR NOT A MOPED race ready 60 MPH ->• great for AJcM $700 obo 764-6586 189t09/04 MALE DANCERS needed Muyt be dependable. Own phone, transportation required. Good pay . 693-3004 180x0901 Students, why pay rent? Nice two-bedroom mobile home with one and three quarter baths and extras. Only $4,140. See at 920 Clearleaf # 147. Inquire at of fice or call (915)944-6218. nights (915)949-5011.’ 189t09O7 Diary of house fire victim, 9, p provides officials hint at cause Frid • FOR SALE GIANT CHURCH—WIDE RUMMAGE SALE Friday 8-6 p.m., Saturday 8-3 p.m. Downtown Bryan at 322 N. Main (just North of Zarapes Restaurant). Chairs, tables, couch, bookcases, mattress, boxspring, gasoline weedeater, cloth ing, small appliances, baby clothes, stroller, office room dividers, bicycle, Christmas decorations, housewares, toys, rugs, dishes, books. Everything including the kitchen sink. 193(09/01 HONDA NIGHTHAWK 450: CLEAN, 9,000 Miles. $1,200,847-1767. 194t09/07 PC CLONE: MOUSE, PRINTER, DESK, LOTS OF SOFTWARE! 10MB4D, 2 FLOPPIES, CO PROC ESSOR. $ 1,150. 823-0841 194t09/07 COUCH for sale in good condition. $80. Call 764- 6929. 194t09/07 FEMALE COUGAR, 8 weeks old, $1,200. Call Mark 693-8573. 194t09/07 WE BUY-sell good used furniture. Three drawer desk, 30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 184t08/31 PIANO FOR SALE-Wanted: Responsible party to take on small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call ->-76!!; Manager at 800-635- anytime. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Investigators studying the cause of a New Year’s Day house fire that killed 10 had an unusual piece of evidence: a journal kept by one of the victims, a 9-year-old girl. Kimberly Smischney of Bemidji, described by her teacher as a child who loved to write, recorded in her journal how spooky it was that the lights at her cousins’ home in Remer often flickered and popped. Her notes helped the fire marshal’s office determine that electrical problems may have caused the blaze. “She wrote many times about the house in Remer be cause she loved it,” said Arlane Mullranin, Kimberly’s third-grade teacher at Horace May Elementary School. “She loved going down there,” Killed in the fire at the converted schoolhouse were Kimberly, her mother, father and 10-year-old brother, her four cousins and two neighbor children. Remer, a town of 400, is about 55 miles from Bemidji. The blaze occurred during a holiday gathering at the home of Kimberly’s aunt and uncle, who were out cele brating the aunt’s 32nd birthday when the fire broke out. Mullranin said Thursday that Kimberly kept the journal as part of a class project. “Most 8- or 9-year-olds don’t like to write, but Kim berly was a writer,” she said. “She just felt she was born to be a writer or a singer.” Children that age, Mullranin said, “enjoy things that are a little bit strange or spooky. And the house was spooky.” By A ■Of Th “When I first read them I just commented back,‘Isn’t this a funny house,’ ” she said. “Later, it made more sense to me.” After the fire, the teacher gave copies of pages from Kimberly’s journal to the fire marshal’s office. “I felt that possibly Kim could help to solve the mys tery and that I could do something, too,” Mullranio said. The cause of the blaze could not definitively be de termined, David Bahma, a deputy state fire marshal, said in his final report, dated Jan. 5. But after ruling out the structure’s wood furnace and oil space heater, he concluded that the blaze was acci dental and could have been started by careless smoking or electrical problems. In his report, Bahma noted references in Kimberly's journal to “unusual electrical occurrences” at the house j In one entry, Kimberly wrote that a light burned out when it was turned on in a bedroom, Mullranin said. “I went to Remer and the first day Saturday night! was going to sleep near my cousins Eddie and Tigger and Jay (her brother),” Kimberly wrote. “Well I down to quiet the boys down. I laid back down and my pillow was gone! “Tigger turned on the light to look for it, and the light burned out. Sam, my other cousin, turned on the bathroom light and it went out too. I was so scared found my pillow.” Two weeks later, Kimberly wrote, the lights went out rom in the house while others remained on in town. 1985 YAMAHA 125 Scooter, 65 rnph, excellent condi tion. Call Eddy, 822-9212. 190t09/01 POOL TABLE, regulation, year old, rarley used. $425. 693-5692. 190t09/01 1986 QUANTUM Volkswagen, loaded. Excellent con dition. After 5:00 pm, 696-7216. 190t09/01 Government cracks down on benzene; restrictions don’t affect car emissions Schwinn World Sport 10 speed bicycle; 21” frame, ma roon, good condition, $ 100. 846-2551. 193t09/06 Senior boots with spurs. Only worn for final review. (9!/.!). $385. 696-8611. 193t09/06 Turquoise 10-speed Peugeot bike. Near mint condi tion. $160. 846-4679. 193t09/06 Free Kittens! Eight weeks old. Black, orange, and multi-colored. Litter trained! Chris. 846-3924. 192t09/01 BUNK BED, rose finish, $150. Many other misc items. Call Andy 696-4117. 190t09/01 • SERVICES SKIN INFECTION STUDY G&S studies; inc. is participatingin a study on acute skin infections. If you have one of the following con ditions call G&S studies. Eligible- volunteers will be compensated. * infected blisters * infected burns * infected boils * infected cuts * infected insect bites * infected scrapes ("road rash'J G&S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government issued tighter controls Thursday on cancer-caus ing benzene, saying the new restric tions will eliminate 90 percent of benzene releases from industrial sources ranging from steel plants to service stations. But the curbs are expected to be quite costly — and they do not cover automobiles, the primary source of benzene pollution, the Environmen tal Protection Agency said. Congress is considering legislation that would tighten air pollution stan dards, including provisions to re duce benzene releases from motor vehicles. EPA officials said the agency also plans to announce sepa rate regulations next month to re duce vapor releases — including benzene — from automobiles. In its announcement Thursday, the EPA said new emission control equipment may force industry to spend nearly $1.3 billion, with an other $200 million annually in main tenance costs. “These will be costly but feasible controls,” said F. Henry Habicht, deputy EPA administrator. He con ceded that in some cases a company may choose to close an aging plant instead of install the new equipment. The agency could provide no esti mates on how many such shutdowns might occur. Habicht predicted the new rules likely will be challenged in court, but said he was determined to enforce them vigorously. The regulations, some of which will become final immediately while others were expected to become fi nal within six months to eight months, would cut industrial ben zene emissions by 34,000 tons a year, or by about 90 percent, over the next two years. The EPA first listed benzene as a hazardous air pollutant in 1977 after chronic exposure to the colorless and odorless liquid was found to cause adult leukemia, birth defects and other disorders. Benzene usually escapes into the air after evaporating from gasoline in automobiles and from a range of industrial sources including iron and P J and pharmaceutical plants. bobsk :ould It’s The new EPA rules cover only emissions from industrial sources, a pp| a which account for only about one fifth of the benzene released into the air annually, according to the EPA Automobiles account for nearly percent of all benzene released into the air. Other sources are cigarette smoke and various consumer prod ucts. The regulations announced Thursday came 12 years after the EPA first began considering curbs on industrial benzene pollution. SKIN INFECTION STUDY G&S Studies, Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the following conditions call G&S Studies. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. * infected blisters * infected cuts * infected boils * infected scrapes * infected insect bites (“road rash”) G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 PATELLAR TENDONITIS (JUMPER’S KNEE) Patients needed with patellar ten donitis (pain at base of knee cap) to participate in a research study to evaluate a new topical (rub on) anti-inflammatory gel. Previous diagnoses welcome. Eligible volunteers will be com pensated. G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 earri ng tl iad4 "Tl iram )umf tame Ire Id< ,ppre Lik game: Bui Thi seven Home seemi game: LSU a proba Am wondi