The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1989, Image 12

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    Battalion Classifieds
HELP WAITED
HELP!
Rudder Theatre Complex
Needs student workers
For stagehand and spotlight work
To Apply Come To: Rudder Auditorium
Wed. Sept 13 7:00pm
COME SIGN UP!!
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 89t09/01
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. Rm.
106.
If unable to attend please call T-
Th 845-4992 and ask for Dawna.
A FREE GIFT JUST FOR
CALLING PLUS, RAISE
UP TO $1,700: IN ONLY
TEN DAYS!!!
Student groups, fraternities and
soroities needed for marketing
project on campus.
For details plus a FREE GIFT,
group officers call 1-800-950-
8472, ext. 10.
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.
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Team member
Full-time or Part-time
Interview Mon-Thurs
from Sam - 9am
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
Earn $2,000-$4,000
Searching for employment that permits
working your own hours, but still challenging
enough for your entrepreneurial skills?
Manage programs for Fortune 500 compa-
Earn $2,000to $4,000.
Call 1 -800-932-0528, ext. 11.
Sunchase Tours is currently recruiting Campus Rep
resentatives to promote our Collegiate Winter Ski
Trips & Spring Break Ski Sc Beach Trips. Earn top
commissions and free trips! Call 1-800-321-5911 for
additional information. Campus organizations wel
come!
05t09/l 1
Full Sc part-time positions. Computer operations and
commercial data processing production. Contact Gail
at 260-9665. 05t09/13
Dependable People
— M' l l~n~~ rrrn
Morning $200.-
for Houston Post Routes Early
50. Per Month 846-2911 846-1253
02t09/15
Pianist 1L- other nuiski.in
bv Frank's Bat it Grill. 5
Frank 846-5388.
Jazz Blues onh Call Come
5 E. I trivetsitv Dr. Mike or
03ttl9 18
Aerobics teacher with dance background. Dame Arts
wrcietv at AA.-M needs instructor for night classes, (all
Katrina 846-3979 or Ginger 764-8643. 03tO9 11
A GOOD TALKER NEEDED-PHONE SALES. DAY
K- EVENING SH1F1 -823-5079. 04i09/12
Schlotzky's is now accepting applications for full ume Sc
pan ume shifts. Apply in person onlv between 2-5'p.m.
187t09/07
• FOR RENT
rnm
TAKE MY DEPOSIT if you take my apt.! 2/2, w/d
conn, shuttle, on-site mgr., more! $329. 846-3028.
05t09/15
C.ASA BLANCA APAR I MENTS: 2 Ixlrm, fum. Sc un-
fum units. SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM
PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413.846-9196.
180tlfn
* FOR RENT
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
FUNTST10N OAKS
Apartments
693-1110 18*108/31
Mon.-Frl. 8-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5
Cotton Village Apts.
Snook, TX.
1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248.
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm. i 4 7ttfr
Crowded up don’t like roommate, getting out of the
corps. Have 3 apts. left. Academic Village Apts. 846-
9196. 04t09/12
WE BUY-sell good used furniture. Three drawer desk,
30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil.
846-2429. 184t08/31
atudents, 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
• NOTICE
PROTECT YOURSELF
against burglary and intruders with a
home & apartment security system.
No installation necessary.
Call for free demonstration.
846-0144.
Sales opportunities available.
FREE TRIP TO HAWAII
Get the Hottest Hawaiian T-shirts,
shorts.
Send $3. for catalog and free entry in
formation to:
Club Hawaii
P.O. Box 11661
Honolulu, HI 96828 04ttfr
Motorcycle Honda 175. avoid the parking hassle, elec
tric starter, 100^ reliable. $400. 845-4707/846-8852.
04t09/08
AT COMPATIBLE COMPUTER WITH PRINTER.
20MHD. MODEM. $1,800.- Don 696-0389 04t09/12
Yamaha Virago 1985 700cc. 5500 Miles. Maroon with
helmet, mint condition. $1,800. Brad. 693-08904t09/15
• FOR SALE
Organist and choir director. A&M Presbyterian
Church. Part-time. Begin September. Resume, refer
ences requested. Call M-F. 8-3p.m. for interview . 846-
5631. 04t09/12
SCOOTER-HONDA ELITE LX. NEED TO SELL BY
FRIDAY. BEST OFFER. CALL STEVE 846-7314
05t09/07
FEMALE CHRISTIAN WANTED-SHARE ROOM
$98.75/mo.. MANY BENEFITS ACROSS FROM
HI ETON. 693-2288. 02t09/08
HONDA NIGHTHAWK 450: CLEAN. 9.000 Miles.
$ 1.200. 847-1767. 194t09/07
(Zoinniodorc 64 computer, printer, disk drive ami
■uaniiels for $350. Call 696-0267. 03019 I 1
FEMALE COUGAR. 8 weeks old. $1,200. Call Mark
693-8573. 194t09/07
tMnwwi. U !rTrrrr-T j
• 3fIluHUiJr
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
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
Music Director and Pianist needed at local church.
Phone 693-7021,696-3987. 192t09/12
* LOST AND FOUND
LOST MAN’S GOLD BAND wedding ring. Possibly at
Kyle Field. Please call 822-4799. 04t09/07
ROOMMATE WANTED
» MISCELLANEOUS
* SEimcESf
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 7f
ESSAYS & REPORTS
19,278 to choose from — all subjects
Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD
mmm 800-351-0222
■■MBTlIIier In Calif. (213)477-8226
Or, rush $2.00 to: Essays & Reports
11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SN, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Custom research also available—all levels
Typing and resume services available at reasonable
prices. Rush jobs excepted. Call N'otes-N'-Quotes. 846-
2255. 03t(19/19
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Calif
Call 272-3348.
,'N THE DOUBLE Professional Y\ J ord Processing,
laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush
services. 846-3755. / 181tfn
PROFESSIONAL WORD processing by experienced
typist. Carla, 690-0305. 190t09/22
TEXAS FEATHER FAIR
TRADE DAY
Sun-Sept. 10,-Brazos Co. Pavilion
Buy-Sell-Trade-Exotic Birds
Poultry-Waterfowl-Sm. Animals
Booths-$10.00-Gen. Public $1.
778-3484 778-1309 04to9/08
apart
ments from $225/mo. APARTMENT LIVING CEN
TER, 3914 Old College Road, 846-9196, open 10-6.
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Dallas Times
Herald
Student Faculty Special
For Fall Semester $12.00
Ask About The Ft Worth
Star Telegram
846-1253 846-2911
For Sale German Short-haired Pointer Puppies AKC
registered wormed, shots, tails bobbed. Call 846-5984
04t09/15
All the functions
you need plus the
quality you deserve.
HP-10B Business
Calculator
Another member of
HP's proud NEW
family of quality
calculators.
Try it today. L * st
Hewlett Sale $36.95
PACKARD
UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORES
Northgate Culpepper Village
Shopping Center Plaza Shopping Center
Call Battalion
COUCH for sale in good condition. $80. Call 764-
6929. 194t09/07
Classified
845-2611
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© 1989 by Scott McCullar
Cashier needed. Requires different job duties. Call
Smetana Grocery, 775-9337 for information. 194t09/07
WALDO
By KEVIN THOMAS
Female Christian 4-Plex 2/2. $ 187.50/mo. + utilities.
Deborah 823-4665, 845-1824 03t09/l 1
Compact disc’s new. $5.55 to $7.55. Call Billy 690-
0273. Sam-10pm. 194t09/07
Adventures In Cartooning
by Don Atkinson Jr.
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CLAIMS TO WOVE ACTUALLY
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FOR. HOURS TRUING TO
FIND AN EMPTY SPACE.
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ONLY A SECOND BEFORE
IT VANISHED! I’M SURE
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AS A MATTER OF FACT,
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BLURRY AND ALL, BUT
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THIS IS A PHOTOGRAPH
OF FIN EMPTY PARKING
SPACE/
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SPACE... OR TOST MO
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Texas oil recovery research)
enhanced by $16 million fund
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AUSTIN (AP) — Oil recovery re
search by Texas A&M and other
state universities was enhanced by
$16 million Wednesday, a move that
could boost domestic production
and increase royalty payments to the
state’s public school fund, Gov. Bill
Clements said.
The money — $8 million in oil
overcharge funds and $8 million in
state, federal and private sector
funds — will go toward research on
ways to increase the amount of oil
extracted from known reservoirs,
Clements said in a prepared news re
lease.
“This type of research is vital to
our energy future,” Clements said.
“Enhanced recovery will give do
mestic producers a welcome boost. It
will allow our state and nation to in
crease our oil- and gas-producing ca
pabilities.”
Clements has called for a national
energy policy establishing a price
floor on oil to help prop up dwin
dling domestic production and re
duce the United States’ dependence
on foreign oil.
A consortium consisting ofTexas
A&M University, University of
Texas at Austin, the University of
Houston and Texas Tech University
will conduct the four-year study pro
gram.
“The consortium is committed to
putting these research funds to the
best possible use,” William Fisher,
director of the Bureau of Economic
Geology at UT said.
“We fully expect to be able to
show how recoveries of oil and natu
ral gas on state lands can be i| Ti
creased through combined study 1 non/
reservoirs by teams of geologists,t: Work
gineers and geophysicists,” Fisbl So
said. Imer
In addition to the funds, a n(| Le
state law gives Texas oil producenl an d :
50 percent tax break on some eil diml
hanced recovery projects. : J tr ut
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, shots
Under the consortium proposal f phoj,
State Lands Energy Resource Off take
mization Center will be establisfrj
at the Bureau of Economic Geokf
The bureau, located at Balconesfr
search Center in Austin, will senc !
prime contractor, providing the^
research program and coordinai
the overall project.
Texas death row inmates start paper
to tell stories of prison life to outsiders
HUNTSVILLE (AP) — With his arms and hands
covered by tattoos, his shoulder-length hair and
rumpled white clothing emblazoned with an identifica
tion number, Robert West is an unlikely-looking news
paper editor.
Given the fact he lives in a 5-by-9-foot cage, is hand
cuffed whenever he is out of that cage, gets his meals
slid through a hole in a door and has only an eighth-
grade education, his new w'ork is even more improba
ble.
West is executive editor of a tabloid called Endeavor,
a first-ever newspaper written by and for Texas death
row inmates and also circulated to people sympathetic
to the plight of condemned inmates.
“I always had the idea but never had the way to artic
ulate,” he said. “When you say ‘death row’ people think
of big, dumb, stupid baby-rapers. It’s not like that. It’s
just people who have fallen down in society.”
West, 27, was sent to death row in 1983 when he was
convicted of killing a Houston woman the previous
year.
“This has been a demoralized community far too
long,” West said of his more than 300 colleagues on the
Texas death row.
Beneath the masthead of Endeavor is proclaimed:
“Live Voices From Death Row.” A box at the top of the
page contains the names of the 31 Texas inmates exe
cuted since the state resumed executions in 1982.
“Who is better qualified to tell our story than us?” the
editors wrote in a front-page essay. “Certainly not the
P
tently been used to fuel a fear and anger machine'
signed to encourage the public to pour yet more
their hard-earned tax dollars into a worse-than-usel'
prison system. . .
“On the other hand, we are qualified to preseni
unbridled account of what goes on behind these *'•
with a touch of realism and poignancy only wecan [1
press.”
It took a month for West and about a dozen other
mates to assemble the material — primarily column-l li
stories and poems written by prisoners, plus acoupl f
inmate-made drawings and a photograph of the ^
of convicted killer Ted Bundy after his execution^
Her this year in Florida.
West’s wife, November Belford-West of New Yo
received the prepared copy in the mail and had 3 '
copies printed and mailed. She picked up the $65'
costs, while West contributed $150 from his in® 1
trust fund.
Other inmates also contributed money, West Y
and the paper includes a plea for subscriptions (S?-*
year) and donations.
Texas prison officials, who scrutinize inmate ^
originally blocked its distribution on death ^
prompting a hunger strike among some prison^
However, after winning approval of prison adminiy
tors in mid-August, the first eight-page edition was J
livered.