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    Battalion Classifieds
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• HELP WANTED
♦ HELP WANTED
Union Texas Petroleum
A World of Opportunity
cals gas processing industies. Union Texas’ success has led to worldwide operatinons with officers in Indonesia, London,
Pakistan, Singapore and Spain. Our long and distinguished track record makes for a world of opportunity.
ACCOUNTANTS
Union Texas Petroleum will be on campus Monday, October 9, 1989 to interview graduating accountants for career
opportunities in our corporate headquarts located in Houston, Texas. A career with Union Texas will provide you with
diverse opportunities such as:
• Oil and Gas Revenue • Partnership Accounting
• Fixed Assets • Financial Reporting
• Auditing • Capital Expenditures Control
• Tax • International Ventures
highly competitive compensation program and excellent benefits including an inhouse fitness center. For additional
information on our company see your career planning and placement coordinator or write to: Mr. Carl Nielson, Col
lege Recruiting Coordinator, Union Texas Petroleum P.O. Box 2120, Houston, Texas 77252-2120.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
TALENTED INSTRUCTORS NEEDED
Talented instructors needed for Christmas crafts workshops.
Areas to include:
Arts & Crafts, Cooking, Novelty Items, Holiday Season
Specialties, Gingerbread Houses, Candies, Bread Dough
Ornaments and many more.
Come by University Plus Craft Center in the MSC
basement or call Dana at 845-1631 for more information.
FOR RENT
• FOR RENT
SSSilSPPfSf
• SERVICES
HOME FOR RENT-SPRING SEMESTER. 3 BED
ROOMS, LARGE STUDY AND KITCHEN, OLDER
HOME, STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, ANTIQUE
BATHTUB, FENCED-IN YARD, AND A POOCH
NAMED •AUGIE’. IDEAL FOR VISITING FAC
ULTY OR MATURE GRADUATE STUDENTS. 845-
7108 or 846-4324. 15t09/27
I McDonald’s
NOW HIRING
Good benefits, good pay,
flexible hours.
Work for no. 1!
Apply today at:
801 Univ. Dr. C.S., TX.
2420 Texas Ave. C.S., TX. or
825 Villa Maria Rd. Bryan, TX.
See Manager for details.
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
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Team member
Full-time or Part-time
Interview Mon-Thurs
from Sam - 9am
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
Chimney Hill Bowling Center accepting applications
for: Waitress-Snack Bar-Playroom. 701 University Dr.
Riding Horses
for rent. Sandy Point Rd.
(By Lulac Hall)
Call Rudy: 779-7052
or pager# 775-1462
anytime. 10
ity Dr.
t09/26
EMILIO’S PIZZA Drivers earn $5.-$8. per hour. Flexi
ble schedule 268-8268. 14t09/27
HELP! Need a photographer for 12/16 wedding in
C/S. GOOD PAY!! 696-2778 after 5:00 pm. 11109/21
Waiter needed. Experience necessary. Call after 5 pm.
779-8702. 1 lt09/21
• WANTED/
So. Cal. Athletic
Models
is looking for a few good men
the week of Oct. 8.
For appt., call today!
(818)799-7129. Leave name,
addr., tele, no., & phys. descr.
14109/22
EDITOR, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, FOR
UNDERGROUND NEWSPAPER ATTACKING
REAU ISSUES C.A. POST BOX 2793 COLLEGE
STATION 77840. 13t09/25
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.
shouldh’t
New carpet in
selected units.
$100. off 1 months rent.
6 Unique Floorplans
from
All Bills Paid
(except electricity)
No Utility Deposit
2 Pools* Volleyball Court
• Hot Tub • Basketball Courts
• Lighted Tennis Courts
•Across From Post Oak Mall
SNAKE: 7 ft. Bermeeze Python with acquarium $325.
negot. Great dorm pet. 764-9185. 10t09/22
• FOR SALE
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
close to campus*300 Amherst
764-9608
$$ HUNDREDS WEEKLY $$
(P/T) Completing MIP Refund Policies.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PROGRAM.
CALL 1-800-869-1759 24 HOUR RE
CORDED MESSAGE.
Please Have Pen Ready.
Is it True....Jeeps for $44. through the Government?
Call for facts! 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 8390 15ttfn
Tandy 1000 EX, Color Monitor, Dot-Matrix Printer,
Brand New. $700. 589-3222. 15t09/27
SENIOR BOOTS, like new, never shined, size 8-B,
$300,693-6526. 12tl0/13
PUHT1TI0N OSES
Apartments
693-1110 imtoe/3i
Mon.-Frl. 8-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5
Mature
Student couple to manage
apt. complex near Texas
A&M campus.
Apt. plus salary.
Bring resume to
3914 Old College Rd.
Bryan, TX.
Between 12 & 6 p.m.
15109/27
OverBooked
Crowded!
Private Bedroom
Dorm Plan
$200./mo.
All bills paid-furnished.
3914 Old College Rd.
846-9196
Cotton Village Apts.
Snook, TX.
1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248.
Rental assistance available!
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5pm.
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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 i2ttfn
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 7e
CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un-
furn. units, SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM
PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196.
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TAKE MY DEPOSIT if you take my apt.! 2/2, w/d
conn., shutde, on-site mgr., more! $329. 846-3028.
13t09/22
AVAILABLE NOW Sc for fall: 1&2 bedroom apart-'
ments from $225/mo. APARTMENT LIVING CEN
TER, 3914 Old College Road, 846-9196, open 10-6.
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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 ifisttin
Typing: Fast, Accurate, Guaranteed. Word Perfect,
Spellcheck. Letter Quality Printing. Janie 776-0595.
12t09/22
ESSAYS & REPORTS
JN THE DOUBLE Professional Wford Processing,
laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush
services. 846-3755. i 181tfn
19,278 to choose from — all subjects
Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD
fUBBA 800-351-0222
in can». 12131477-8226
Or, rush $2.00 to: Essays & Reports
11322 Idaho Ave. #206-SN, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Custom research also available—all levels
Typing: Accurate, Prompt, Professional. 15 Years Ex
perience. Symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 06l09/29
TYPING 7 DAYS PER WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR.
FAST/ACCURATE. 776-4013. 07U2/01
PROFESSIONAL WORD processing by experienced
typist. Carla, 690-0305. 190t09/22
THANKSGIVING & WINTER BREAK
1984 Delta 88, V-8, good tires, cruise control, AM-FM
stereo; 847-2115. 12t09/22
Cutlass Supreme Brougham ’86. loaded. Good condi
tion. $6,400 ,/774-7626. 12t09/29
Soloflex! fully stocked, great deal, Hurryl Call John
696-4015! 14t09/26
Yamaha Jog 1987 Rebuilt Engine. Runs Like New.
$450. 14t09/22
SUCCESS
Take hold of your future!
Operate your own business with al
most no money down and even less
time to commit.
Call King Publishing Co. for FREE de
tails.
1 -800-877-6995 12109/29
WE BUY-sell good used furniture. Three drawer desk,
30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil.
846-2429. 184t08/31
PLANTATION OAKS
Scooter '87 Riva Razz. Excellent Condition. Helmet
Basket Cover 846-6155. 13t09/25
YAMAHA RIVA JOG excellent condition, low mile
age, has Gasket. 846-2611. ' llt09/21
Blue-Green 10-Speed Peugeot. $120. Call 847-4679
After 6. 1U09/21
New Aggie owned Pizza Roni Hiring drivers. Check
This Ags. $3.35 per. Hr. Plus 20VS per. mi. Paid daily.
Flexible Hours. 2314 Texas Ave. S. 764-7664. 14t09/26
1987 HONDA HURRICANE 600. EXCELLENT
CONDITION, SADDLEBAGS. COVER, $3,500. 846-
9423. Ilt09/21
Cash register clerk needed. Bookkeeping. Part-time
evenings & weekends. Smetana Grocery. Hwy 21 W. by
riverside campus. I4t09/25
1985 Yamaha FJ 1100, Kerker header, fast & clean!
$2,950.0.8.0.696-9117,696-1379. 10t09/20
Handyman. 20 + hrs./wk. Experience necessary. Tools
Sc transportation a must. 823-5469. 09t09/26
• LOST AND FOUND
PART-TIME TELEMARKETER for local financial
advisor. No selling involved. Experience preferred.
Call 822-5330 and leave message. 15t09/25
LOST ON THE A&M CAMPUS A GOLD BEE
SHAPED PEN ABOUT 1 INCH LONG. PLEASE
CALL 696-5984 REWARD. 13t09/25
Cutting horse opperation part-time. Experienced re
quired. 846-8547 after 6pm. 09t09/26
‘ after 6pm
ROOMMATE WANTED
Auto Center. 400 E. University
K"'
Computer Access is now hiring a receptionist. If you
are free to work from 9-6 Tues., & Thurs. Please apply
at 110 Lincoln Ave. 12t09/26
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
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
CRESTED
NOVEMBER 22-26 * 4 NIGHTS'"-^*'
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 FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS
1-800-321-5911
Computer Access is now hiring two Sales Assistant. If
toi
• FOR RENT
you’re interested in working for a growing company
a-opm
1501 Harvey Road
Across from Post Oak Mall
and or free to work from 9am-1pm or 1 pm-6pm
_ . “t09/26
Please apply at 819 S. Texas Ave.
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
"aU 2"
Call 272-3348.
194t09/29
693-1011
Airliner
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gines, McDonnell Douglas and
eral Electric, were to leave Wedt*
day night for Niger, NTSB spefe
man Ted Lopatkiewisc said.
U.S. investigators are rout®
sent to assist in the investigation
crashes in other countries whentlj
involve U.S.-builtjetliners, Lopatl;
wise said.
UTA said it had received an anc
ymous phone call from a manclai;
ing responsibility on behalf of
lamic Jihad.
In London, an anonymous cat-
also telephoned a Western no
agency and said, “In the nameof
lah and Imam Khomeini, the Mat
Jihad issued this statement: We
proud of this action which was vt;
successful. We would like to say
French are warned not to exchat
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information regarding Sheik Ola
with the Israelis no more. We
mand the freedom of Sheik Ole
and otherwise we will refresh
memories of the bombings in Pai
of ’85 and ’86. Long live the Islait
Republic of Iran.”
The Ministry of Transport stt
four investigators from the CivilAi
ation Authority to the scene of it
crash. The authority said
helicopters had reached the shea:,
found debris scattered over 16 ml
of desert.
Cargo aircraft made fuel <
the desolate site so the helicopts
could refuel for the return fli ’
The DC-10, which wentintoser
ice in May 1973, took off fromN 1 !
jamena on the five-hour flight toh
ris. The plane made a last coife
with the N’Djamena airport conn
tower about 40 to 50 minutes aftci
took off, UTA said. The crewdt
not indicate any trouble.
The wreckage of the plane m
found at daylight Wednesday by
French military aircraft.
Chadian authorities said 77
sengers boarded the plane in Bra
zaville and 79 during the stop
N’Djamena.
Security is considered tight atl
N’Djamena airport, and access
planes is restricted to passengt
The Brazzaville airport also resttic
access but does not routinely died
!uggage.
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ers will be Gray, Dr. Gary Newsom,
specialist in alcohol and drug treal
ment at HCA, and Brenda
owner of Blair Associates.
Carrie Gilbert, marketing am
community representative forHC!
said the forum is open to the public
“These three panel members ait
going to talk about the transitions
chemical dependency in student 1
as it transfers into the workplace,
Gilbert said. “There’ll be a shortdi*
cussion and then we’ll open it ups
the audience.”
Gilbert said the forum is tailoref
to students, but businessmen areals
welcome since the forum deals will
dependency in the workplace, ani
the problems it can cause.
Florence Wagner, president
the Brazos Valley Chapter of Motif
ers Against Drunk Driving, saidtli
while MADD is not holding anyspe
cial activities for this month, theyan
continuing ongoing programs
fight drunk driving.
“Our main project for this moult
is working on justices of the peaces
assign kids arrested for MIP
in possession) to an alcohol edura
tion class on campus,” Wagner
From September 1988 throi#
June 1989, only one out of tenffif
nors were assigned to the five-horn
class rather than community service
Wagner said.
Dr. Maury Dennis, a class instrut
tor, teaches minors the negative ef
fects alcohol can have on their soos
relationships, their body, their jot
and their marriage, she said.
“It’s a good course that may pit
vent kids from becoming alcoholic
or DWIs, ” Wagner said.
Wagner said MADD activities sic
down in the summer, but wlc
school starts up in the fall, so do«
MADD.
“From then on we’re really hu r
with at least one project eve?
month,” she said.
MADD puts on the All-N$
Prom Bash in May for high scho
seniors, presents awards to police®
ficers, and works with A&M stude'
organizations, such as the Stude'
Business Club, to control drtf 1
driving. MADD is also working
local restaurants to establish a des-
nated driver program. This mot-
MADD participated in MHMk
open house event, as well.
Wagner said alcohol is a dang®
ous drug, and Dennis tries to ntt 1
the minors who take his class unde
stand this.
“It’s addictive just like marijuar-
she said. “It’s just legal or availaW
That’s one of the things he stres^
— be careful when you’re out
you drink and how much f
drink.”
These treatment and abuse orj
nizations, as well as more thanj
different student groups, will be •
the A&M campus during OctoCt
16-20, a week designated as Nati®^
College Alcohol Awareness Week