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»:n Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP! Rudder Theatre Complex Needs student workers For stagehand and spotlight work To Apply Come To: Rudder Auditorium Wed. Sept. 13 COME SIGN UP!! AVOID THE NOID Join the World's Largest Pizza Delivery Chain. Domino's Pizza is hiring just a tew 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 ^ 89109/01 The Psychology Dept. at TAMU is conducting research on group dynamics and we need participants. We will pay you $30. for 6 hrs. over a 6 weeks period. There will be an information meet ing Wed. Sept. 13 at 4:00. If unable to attend please call T- Th 845-4992 and ask for Dawna. 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. 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. 192109/05 Pelican’s Wharf now hiring hostesses, cocktail and food waitresses, and bus boys. Call 693-5313 or come by 2500 S. Texas Ave. Schlotzky's is now accepting applications for full time & part time shifts. Apply in person only between 2-5 p.m. 187t09/07 .Dependable People for Houston Post Routes Early i Morning $200.-$850. Per Month 846-2911 846-1253 02t09/15 ♦ NOTICE tmmmmmn FREE TRIP TO HAWAII Get the Hottest Hawaiian T- shirts, shorts. Send $3. for catalog and free entry information to: Club Hawaii P.O. Box 11661 Honolulu, HI 96828 03ttfn PROTECT YOURSELF against burglary and intruders with a home & apartment security system. No installation necessary. Call for free demonstration. 846-0144. Sales opportunities available. • FOR SALE *t. CLONE: MOUSE. PRINTER DESK. Lots o. oft ware'. IOM BHD. 2 floppies. Co-Processor. SI.13*1. 123-OS41 03t0907 Commodore manuels for omputer. printer, disk drive and Uill 696-* >267. 03t(19 11 HONDA NTGHTHAWK 450: CLEAN. 9.000 Miles S1.200.847-1767. 194t09/07 ■ PIANO FOR SALE-Wanted. Responsible parts to take cm small monthly payments on piano See locally. Call Manager at 800-635-7611 anytime. 189t09 O4 FEMALE CHRISTIAN WANTED-SHARE ROOM S98.75/mo.. MANY BENEFITS ACROSS FROM HILTON. 693-2288. 02t09/08 FOR SALE TRICK white YSR NOT A MOPED race ready 60 MPH + great for A&M $700. obo 764-6586 189t09/04 WE BLJY-sell good used furniture. Three drawer desk, 30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 184t08/31 •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/ 189t09/07 FURNITURE, 8 pieces will make sofa + loveseat. $200. Call 693-2515. 02t09/08 • FOR RENT »Pianist 8c other musicians. Jazz/Blues only. Call/Come • bv Frank’s Bar 8c Grill. 505 E. University Dr. Mike or ^ Frank 846-5388. 03t09/18 (Aerobics teacher with dance background. Dance Arts ; socieiv at A&.M needs instructor for night classes. Call c Katrina 846-3979 or Ginger 764-8643. 03t09/l 1 shouldn’t New carpet in selected units. $100. off 1 months rent. 6 Unique Floorplans from $225. All Bills Paid (except electricity) No Utility Deposit 2 Pools* Volleyball Court • Hot Tub • Basketball Courts • Lighted Tennis Courts •Across From Post Oak Mall Open Labor Day PUNTITION DIES Apartments 693-1110 1MMM/31 Mon.-Frl. 8-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un- furn. units, SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196. ISOttfn apa menu from $225/mo. APARTMENT LIVING CEN TER. 3914 Old College Road. 846-9196. open 10-6. ISOttfn TWO BDRM/lVS bath duplex, fenced, fireplace, w/d conn. Wyndham Mgmt. 846-4384. 190ttfn ROOMMATE WANTED Female Christian 4-Plex 2/2. S187.50/mo. + utilities. Deborah 823-4665. 845-1824 03t09/l 1 Female 3/2 bath Southwood Valley. Near pool, tennis. $230./month, 693-9542. 191109/04 COLLEGE REP WANTED to distribute Student Rate' subscription cards at this campus. Good income. For information and application write to: COLLEGIATE MARKETING SERVICES. 303 W Center Ave. Moo- resville, NC 28115. 704/663-0963. 02t09/04 CHILDCARE REGISTERED CHILDCARE in my home, any age, Mon-Fri, weekends 693-2190 180t08/l 1 ANNOUNCEMENT KEN SCHUMAN Happy Birthday! I Love You. Ruth NEEDC REDI1 Visa and Mastercard with no credit check Also new credit card:” NO ONE REFLSE-D"! For details call 702-825-3750 Ext. 505. OSnfn • MISCELLANEOUS Compact disc's new. $5.55 to $7.55. Call Bills 690- 0273. Sam-10pm. 194t09/07 * HELP WANTED Needed Immediately! Driver and cooks. Apply within FATBURGERS 725 University 846-4234 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 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 COUCH for sale in good condition. $80. Call 764- 6929. 194t09/07 Music Director and Pianist needed at local church. Phone 693-7021.696-3987. 192t09/12 FEMALE COUGAR, 8 weeks old, $1,200. Call Mark 693-8573. 194t09/07 Dorm residents needed to deliver newspapers on cam pus. 693-2323. 192t09/05 Now hiring all shifts. Dishwasher, Bus Boys, Servers, Cooks, Host/Hosless, and Meat Cutters. Experience preferred. Apply 3-5 p.m. daily. Pop's Bar B Q. 2319 Texas Ave., C.S.,Tx. 192t09/05 • SERVICES Stchwinn 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. (9V12). $385. 696-8611. 193t09/06 SKIN INFECTION STUDY Turquoise 10-speed Peugeot bike. Near mint condi tion. $ 1 60. 846-4679. 193t09/06 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 7e Experienced librarian will do library research for you "all 27 Call 272-3348. kJN THE DOUBLE Protessional V^ord Processing, laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush services. 846-3755. I 181tfn PROFESSIONAL WORD processing by experienced typist. Carla, 690-0305. 190t09/22 1NYADS. BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. o matter what you've go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do 'he big job. Battalion Classified 845-2611 WVVVWVVVVVt Page 8 The Battalion Tuesday, September 5,1989 WRRD © 1989 by Scott McCullar BK1AH-C0LLEGE STATION BUILD IMS PLANNERS ANH0UHCED A /VEW LOCAL PROGRAM TOMY... 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 r ...strict. TWERL ARE 50 MAN? EMPTY NZ\6HMKH0C>PSH0mN6 MALLS Iri THE AKEA,AVP NEW CONriZrillriCE STORES APPEARING dY EVERY STREET C0KAY&R... IfTy! // ( > pt~i Tl V V V A -^ ' ....THEY'VE DECIDED TO COLLECT ALL THE PltJKY C0A/VEAVIEWCE STORES TOGETHER AA/D FILL THE MALLS WITH ‘EM. Drivers needed. Flexible hours. $5. + per hour. Gum- by’s Pizza. 764-8629. 1702 Kyle Ave., next to Thomas Sweet. 193t09/06 Waldo by Kevin Thomas MEANWHILE, BACK AT &R. GLADSTONE'S LAB IN AG.G1ELAND... Adventures In Cartooning by Don Atkinson Jr. 'YESTERDAY, AN UN- IDENTIFIED STUDENT ViENT BERSERK IN A TA.M.U. PARKING LOT AND OPENED FIRE WITH A 6EMI - AUTOMATIC J WEAPON "NO ONE WAS INJURED AND THE ONLY DAMAGE WAS TO THIS SHUTTLE- BUS STOP SIGH WHICH WAS COMPLETELY destroyed. " sap* \otes-N-Quotes now hiring note takers. Interested grad students please apply. For more information call Notes-N-Quotes. 846-2255. 03t09/06 'THE UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT THEN ESCAPED INTO SOME NEARBY WOODS SCREAMING : "DEATH TO THE PARK ING administration/ " WHO kVAS HE? I'M ROBERT STACK AND THIS WEEK ON UNSOLVED RAYSTTRlES, WE'LL TRY TO FIND OUT WHY AJM /-IAS SUCH BAD PARKING CONDiTIOriS. STAY TUNED. Typing and resume services available at reasonable prices. Rush jobs excepted. Cull .\otes-X-Quotes. 846- 2255. 03t09/19 Spade Phillips, P.l. by Matt Kowalski ■from me Tbafs Dock you si Hi IdJvenl tola me u/ky X can't be yjwr partner. 1 ' / X mean , X v-e Tux 'Y e ‘ 3r S of Cr \m rnsl-olc^jy under my be If { rofn Lev (primes Cevniy QAloop dm a ydloiu be W in Roat'- and if r ‘into any tmohle X have >cwf to iWp. Ky tu)in Sons -from The german millitary camp... they're real too T ^ ervess,eh... 1 U> ner€> are SnyuJay f Qs'.ori eyper.m<vfk / on Mrs. Uetosloombs cat,TJiiinV.... " / T UMTPfP I # - • I T-i»i 5urVnsed £ So Vo/lS. •• i/lCf&g 7So den ve try dee vertical drop experiment! For S. Africa (Continued from page 6) condition they not be identified. They said 10 people were hurt dur ing the stampede to escape. In a similar rally at the nearby University of Durban-Westville, eight people were arrested when po lice swinging batons dispersed 500 students at a banned demonstration. Police had no immediate com ment on either of the protests. Earlier Monday, police spokes man Brig. Leon Mellet said police were “prepared to come down mer cilessly and hard on anyone who wishes to disrupt the elections.” Police have arrested more than 1,500 demonstrators and detained without charge an additional 240 ac tivists since the campaign by anti apartheid groups to defy segrega tion laws began Aug. 2, according to the Human Rights Commission, an independent civil rights group. Thousands of black workers and students were poised for a two-day general strike beginning Tuesday to protest the exclusion of the black majority from the polls. Major anti-apartheid groups and the country’s two largest black labor federations endorsed the protests. The organizations have not called specifically for a general strike, which is illegal under the 3-year-old state of emergency. But in the past, such protests have resulted in mass strikes. The multiracial University of Cape Town, the site of frequent anti-i apartheid demonstrations, an nounced that it would be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. “For the university to adopt an at titude of business as usual in the con text of the tensions surrounding the elections and the denial of funda mental freedoms . . . would be nei ther principled nor possible,” Vice Chancellor Stuart Saunders said. The latest campaign againsi apartheid restrictions has included mass gatherings of blacks at whites- only hospitals and beaches and march on Parliament. On Sunday, thousands of blacks marched on a Durban beach re served for whites. Police arrested 5f people. Police used whips and clubs te break up an Aug. 19 march in Capf Town. At least two Cabinet ministers of the governing National Part' have expressed regret over that ind dent, but the government has giver no public indication that it is read' to make major changes in remainin': segregation laws. Under apartheid, South Africa’si million whites control the govern ment and economy and maintait separate districts, schools and healtk services. Theta Chi Fraternity Presents Boy’s Night Out” Tonight Time: 8-10* Place: Carney’s Pub 3410 S. College Ave. Tl ( % Ti Je Cl of tei tei ph di< wa ba N< wa an kn nij jui m; or Pil *Silver Taps afterwards For more informatiion call: Carl 822-6999 (S) ex house