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Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT • FOR SALE PLANTATION OAKS DORM PLAN All the extras of Apartment Living at Dorm Room Prices * Furnished * All Bills Paid * 2 pools. Hot Tub * Volleyball, Tennis and Basketball Courts * Great Location (Across from Post Oak Mall) $950 Maximum Rate for Fall Reduced Rate with 2 or 3 occupancy Plantation Oaks Apartments Do you need X-tra $$$? GET A JOB! A&M STEAKHOUSE is looking for De livery Drivers. Apply in person or call at 846-5273. JUST DO IT! Little Caesar’s Pizza Now accepting applications for all positions. Apply in person at SW Pkwy/Texas Ave. I oca- tion - ,0««0 REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES available from government from $1. without credit check. You repair. Also tax delinquent foreclosures Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT H-1445 for repo list your area. 06ttfn SEIZED CARS, trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, stereos fur niture. Computers by DEA, FBI, IRS and US custons. Available your area now. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. C-1201. Auto Center. 400 E. University gply Computer Access is now hiring a receptionist. If you are free to work from 9-6 Tues., & Thurs. Please apply 12t09/26 at 110 Lincoln Ave. Computer Access is now hiring two Sales Assistant. If foi you’re interested in working for a growing company and or free to work from 9am-1 pm or lpm-6pm. _ . . 12t09/26 Please apply at 819 S. Texas Ave. EARN $500 TO $1000 WEEKLY STUFFING ENVE LOPES AT HOME NO EXPERIENCE. FOR FREE INFORMATION SEND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: P.O. BOX 85658 WEST- LAND. MICH 48185. 12ttfn WE BUY-sell good used furniture. Three drawer desk, 30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 184t08/31 Handyman. 20 + hrs./wk. Experience necessary. Tools 8c transportation a must. 823-5469. 09t09/26 Part-time LSAT instructor. Good communicator. 40 or better on LSAT a prerequisite. Call Barbara 696-3196. 09t09/19 1501 Harvey Uoad Across from Post Oak Mall Pianist & other musicians. Jazz/Blues only. Call/Come by Frank’s Bar & Grill, 505 E. University Dr. Mike or Frank 846-5388. 03t09/18 693-1011 Cutting horse opperation part-time. Experienced re quired. 846-8547 after 6pm. 09t09/26 ‘ after 6pm ROOMMATE WANTED ii 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 FunmiON uses Apartments 693-1110 IMtOS/31 Mon.-Frl. 8-6 Set 10-3 Sun 1-8 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 week period. If interested, please call 845-4992 and ask for Dawna, or pick up a questionnaire outside Rm. 348 in the Psychology Bldg. 12109/20 Mature Quiet Student seeks furnished room Wednes day Nights, sometimes also Thursdays. Non-Smoker. Prefer if a Meal included. Orlando (713)772-2200. 12t09/22 Female roommate lor 4 bedroom house. S. W. Valiev, non-smoker, private room. $200./mo. and share utili ties. 696-9134. 08t09/18 THANKSGIVING & WINTER BREAK THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Team member Full-time or Part-time Interview Mon-Thurs from Sam - 9am 823-7551 1512 Cavitt, Bryan Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248 Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. 147ttfn CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un- furn. units, SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196. 180ttfn apa ments from $225/mo. APARTMENT LIVING CEN TER, 3914 Old College Road. 846-9196, open 10-6. 180ttfn NOTICE ADOPTION: IS AN ALTERNATIVE TO ABORTION. WE ARE A PROFESSIONAL COUPLE-A COLLEGE PROFESSOR AND A NURSE- AND WE ARE UNABLE TO HAVE A CHILD. WE CAN PROVIDE A SECURE, LOVING HOME FOR AN ADOPTED BABY. WE WILL HELP WITH ARRANGEMENTS. PLEASE CALL COLLECT JEAN/DICK (802)235-2312 10109/19 PROTECT YOURSELF against burglary and intruders with a home & apartment security system. No installation necessary. Call for free demonstration. 846-0144. Sales opportunities available. SNAKE: 7 ft. Bermeeze Python with acquarium $325. negot. Great dorm pet. 764-9185. 10t09/22 • HELP WANTED CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING for spring, Christmas and next summer breaks. Many positions. Call 1 -805-682-7555 EXT. S-1026. ^ ORTHODONTIC OFFICE We are a professional team seeking an intelligent, self-motivated, enthu siastic person with accomplished business and organizational skills. We focus on warm, caring commu nication with our patients. If you are excited about entering the health care profession, we are willing to train. To apply: Please come by 2011-C Villa Maria, Bryan between 8am-5pm, Mon. Sept. 18 through Friday Sep tember 22. 11109/19 The Houston Chronicle is currently taking applications for route carrier positions. Gas allowance provided with routes earning $400.-$700. per month. If interested, call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693- 2323. 09109/29 SKI STEAMBOAT FREE Inter-Campus Programs is looking for an individual, organization, or club to promote our Christmas Break ski trip. Work with the nations leading col lege tour operator. We provide all marketing materi als, free trips, and cash commis sions. Call now for details: 1-800-327-6013 ext. 300. 11109/19 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing close to campus*300 Amherst 764-9608 ‘STREP THROAT STUDY’ Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsillitis/pharyngitis study ★Fever (100.4 or more) ★Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat) ★Difficulty swallowing Rapid strep test will be done to con firm. Volunteers will be compensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. (close to campus) 846-5933 12ttfn 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 leattfn CRESTED NOVEMBER 22-26 * 4 NIGHTS^J STEAM JANUARY 2-12 * 5 OR 6 NIGH BRECKEN JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS WINTER JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS VAIL/BEAVER JANUARY 5-12 * 5 OR 7 NIGH 8th ANNUAL COLLEGIATE WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FRS INFORMATION ft RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 GOLFERS Tour Model III peripheral weighted irons (3-pw) $124°° Tour Classic Metal woods (1-3-5) $99" CALL THE FINE PERSIMMON 846-0974 SKIN INFECTION STUDY | T ime's Running Out! 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 7 TYPING/RESEARCH You have many things beg ging for your time. Let us help you. Typing: $1. per page; $1.75 next day Access to multiple data bases $5./hour CALL IDIC, INC 693-9864 inMto/on Typing: Fast, Accurate, Guaranteed. Word Perfect, Spellcheck. Letter Quality Printing. Janie 776-0595. 12t09/22 Typing: Accurate, Prompt, Professional. 15 Years Ex perience. Symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 06t09/29 tpenent all 272-3 JN THE DOUBLE Protessional Wford Processing. ~ tsh laser jet prinung. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rusl services. 846-3755. £ 181tfn Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Page 10 The Battalion Monday, September 18,19 Tt ( Guerrillas threaten ^ ex-king if he leads f postwar government SENIOR BOOTS, like new, never shined, size 8-B, $300.693-6526. 12tlO/lS 1984 Delta 88, V-8, good tires, cruise control, AM-FM stereo; 847-2115. 12t09/22 Cutlass Supreme Brougham ‘86, loaded. Good condi tion. $6,4007774-7626. 12t09/29 1985 Yamaha FJ 1100, Kerker header, fast 8c cleanl $2,950. O.B.O. 696-9117, 696-1379. 10t09/20 GOLD SPINNER RING WITH DIAMONDS. PRICE NEGOn ABLE. CALL 693-2951. 08t09/18 YAMAHA RIVA JOG excellent condition, low mile age, has Gasket. 846-2611. Ilt09/21 Blue-Green 10-Speed Peugeot. $120. Call 847-4679 After 6. Ilt09/21 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Radical Afghan fundamentalist guerrillas warned Sunday they will assassinate their country’s ousted king if he tries to head a postwar government in Kabul. The threat comes after reports that an envoy of the United States, a major rebel backer, met with the exiled king in Rome, where he has lived since his nephew grabbed power in a 1973 coup. “He takes a very grave risk of be ing shot,” said Nawab Salim, spokes man for the hard-line Hezb-i-Islami party run by anti-American Gulbad- din Hekmatyar. “The muiahedeen (holy warriors) will not let Zahir Shah come to Afghanistan.” Also Sunday, Pakistan’s army chief of staff told reporters Moscow appears ready to abandon its ally, Afghan President Najib, and, in a departure from previous Pakistan stances, recommended the resis tance negotiate with remaining lead ers of the Afghan Communist Party. After more than six months of trying to forge unity within the frac tious guerrilla coalition, Washington reportedly is considering alterna tives, including the former monarch. millions of U.S. dollars in milit and humanitarian aid during decade-long war with success; communist governments, are terly divided over a possible role the 74-year-old king. Abdul Rahim, a spokesman the guerrillas’ government-in-eiCj ^ said a royal return is tantamount! rebel defeat. “It would mean mujahedeen and the people of ghanistan are defeated, ” Rahims; U 1987 HONDA HURRICANE 600. EXCELLENT CONDITION, SADDLEBAGS, COVER, $3,500. 846- 9423. Ilt09/21 Even Afghanistan’s ruling Marx ists and their Soviet backers have ac cepted the king as a compromise so lution to head a transitional government. But the rebels, who have receivecL Royalists among the rebels,® notably Syed Gailani’s National lamic Front of Afghanistan, say king is the only Afghan able tort j 10111 warring factions. J' Asim Nasser-Zia, a spokesman!; , t ' Gailani’s group, predicted U. Shah will fly to Kabul fromRomt January or February and retireafi convening a traditional Afgli; council to oversee general electior> This could happen only afterH jib was out of Kabul, he said. Pakistan’s army chief of sh Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg, meanwk said the Kremlin appears willin{ abandon Najib. In a rare briefing for repo® Beg said Armand Hammer, U.S, magnate and confidante of lb cow’s powerbrokers, “indicated Soviets may drop Najib.” He recommended the Afghans sistance negotiate with remnants the Afghan government after a viet sweep of the party. U.S. faces inundation of Soviet Jew immigrants in spirit of glasnost - WASHINGTON (AP) — Now that the doors of the Soviet Union have opened after 20 years of Amer ican knocking, the United States is faced with the dilemma of handling an unprecedented surge of Soviet emigres. Critics charge the administration’s response, as presented this week on Capitol Hill after seven months of deliberations, is inadequate, unimag inative and risks missing a historic opportunity. Some say the U.S. government could learn a thing or two from So viet President Mikhail Gorbachev’s open door policy. The administration argues it is doing its best in the face of shrinking budgets and the problem of dealing with 14 million refugees worldwide, many of whom would like to move to the United States. Of the 125,000 refugee slots allo cated for fiscal 1990 — that starts Oct. 1 — 50,000 will be reserved for Soviet applicants, most of whom are Jews. The administration predicts as many as 150,000 Soviet Jews will ap ply for refugee status in fiscal 1990. Jewish groups say as many as 500,000 Jews may seek to come here in the coming years if the doors re main open, especially in light of ris ing anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union. An internal State Department re port used by Immigration and Natu ralization officers in Moscow con cluded that glasnost, with its liberalized rights to free speech and press, has spawned discrimination against Jews throughout the Soviet Union. Religious groups and many on Capitol Hill also argue that Gorba chev’s reforms and his political fu ture are by no means assured suc cess, and their failure could strand thousands of persecuted people wishing to leave. “Soviet history has painfully dem onstrated that lulls in government repression are usually followed by harsh oppression,” said a letter to Congress from World Relief, which represents Evangelical Christians. The Evangelicals constitute a small percentage of those seeking to come here. Members of Congress say if tight budgets are the problem keeping more Soviets from coming to the United States, “creative financing” should be considered. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D- Ohio, suggested the government help additional refugees by lending their relocate: paid back ok them money for which would be they’re settled. “When the faucets start openiiijl . . the United States finds itselfri tally incapable of dealing with very policy it is demanding," Rt; Howard Berman, D-Califsaid The administration agreed." United States is to some degreean dm of its own success,” Deputy Sfl retary of State Lawrence burger said. But he argued that although'U demand for liberalized Soviet gration was a cornerstone of l F( Tri :ouli lay ball- V hat It OSS unr oac it tl :eate arov “1 ver lad ’um nter nov week “L offer agair new oiled Nc wha out n meet AJ 19-6 eatt lively they] “h elves was a policy for nearly 20 years, “nei: was it said that the U.S. hasanol gation to take them all in.” He urged other countries, If Western European states, Austn and Israel, to snare the burden. Town hopes to pull Hatfield, McCoys touris MATEWAN, W.Va. (AP) The Hatfields and McCoys di fight anymore and many of then would just as soon forget theiran cestors’ feud. But some in community are trying to way to commemorate the shed. “There are a lot of grandsons of Devil Anse (Hatfield) and h: brothers around here,” McAllister, director of the ne Matewan Development Centfi said. “Most of them are in 60s and they’re a little bit bittc about the reputations they hadt! grow up with and live with.” The Matewan Developmcr Center, located in the only thret story building in the town of 80) features a photo display on tb massacre and other incidents the town’s history. It drawsafe* people each week. McAllister is hoping the Na tional Park Service will help turf Matewan into a tourist attraction He envisions a museum, for in stance, within 10 years. It’s been 100 years this mort: since a jury sentenced eight Ha’ field clan members to E rison and ordered a anged for the slaying of five kit Coys, ending the bloodshed which 10 to 20 people died. 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