The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1989, Image 8

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Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
♦ TRAVEL
Jrtcyur
PLANTATION OAKS
THANKSGIVING & WINTER BREAK
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 V
S T E A M B,
JANUARY 2-12 * 5 OR 6 NIGHTS>~''
BRECKEN...-*
JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS
WINTER
JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS v
VAIL/BEAVER
JANUARY 5-12 * 5 OR 7 NIGH1
8th ANNUAL COLLEGIATE WINTER SKI BREAKS
TOLL FRa MFORMATKM & RESERVATIONS
1-800-321-5911
• SERVICES
1501 Harvey Road
Across from Post Oak Mall
693-1011
shouldn’t
iving
style.
New carpet in
selected units.
$100. off 1 months rent.
6 Unique Floorplans
from
Ail Bills Paid
(except electricity)
No Utility Deposit
2 Pools* Volleyball Court
Hot Tub • Basketball Courts
• Lighted Tennis Courts
•Across From Post Oak Mall
PLANTATION OAES
Apartments
693-1110 itttoe/ai
Mon.-FrI. 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.
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. i47ttfr
TAKE MV DEPOSIT if you cake my apt.! 2/2, w/d
conn., shuttle, on-site mgr., more! $329. 846-3028.
13t09/22
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
AVAILABLE NOW & for fall: 1&2 bedroom ap
apart
ments from $225/mo. APARTMENT LIVING CEN
TER. 3914 Old College Road, 846-9196, open 10-6.
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CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn & un-
fum. units. SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM
PLAN.4110 CoUege Main. 846-1413, 846-9196
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FOR SALE
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
SEIZED CARS,
trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, stereos fur
niture.
Computers by DBA, FBI, IRS and US
custons.
Available your area now.
Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. C-1201.
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
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€
Experienced librarian will do library research for vou
Call 272-3348.
194t09/29
_<N THE DOUBLE Prolessional V^ord Processing,
~ sh
laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rus
services. 846-3755. ^ 181 tfn
Yamaha Jog 1987 Rebuilt Engine. Runs Like New.
$450,696-8934. 17t09/26
TYPING 7 DAYS PER WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR.
FAST/ACCURATE. 776-4013. 07tl2/01
1983 YAMAHA RIVA 180. RUNS GREAT. $550. NE
GOTIABLE. CALL PAUL 696-4356. 17t09/26
Drum set. 5 pc. with crash + H.H cymbals. $400. Call
At no 823-1451. 17t09/29
For sell Apple lie computer. $350. Negotiable. Call Da
vid 268-1015. 17 r09/26
SENIOR BOOTS, like new, never shined, size 8-B,
$300.693-6526. 12tl0/13
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
Tandy 1000 EX, Color Monitor, Dot-Matrix Printer,
Brand New. $700. 589-3222. 15t09/27
Soloflex! fully stocked, great deal. Hurry! Call John
696-40151 14t09/26
Scooter ‘87 Riva Razz. Excellent Condition. Helmet
Basket Cover 846-6155. 13t09/25
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 iBottin
WE BU Y-sell good used furniture. Three drawer desk,
30x45, $25. Bargain Place. Across from Chicken Oil.
846-2429. 184t08/31
AGGIE RING with .IK diamond. Rose. Men’s size 10.
$ 180. 696-6476. 16t09/28
EDITOR, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY, FOR
UNDERGROUND NEWSPAPER ATTACKING
REAL ISSUES C.A. POST BOX 2793 COLLEGE
STATION 77840. 13t09/25
SNAKE: 7ft. Burmese Python with aquarium.
$250./neg. Great dorm pet. 764-9185. 16tl0/02
• LOST AND FOCIHD
♦ MISCELLANEOUS
•NMMMMMk
mmarnmm
VISA OR MASTERCARD!
Even if bankrupt or bad credit!
We Guarantee you a card or dou
ble your money back.
Call 1-805-682-7555
EXT. M-1054.
LOST ON THE A&M CAMPUS A GOLD BEE
SHAPED PEN ABOUT 1 INCH LONG. PLEASE
CALL 696-5984. REWARD. 13t09/25
NOTICE
Is it True....Jeeps for $44. through the Government?
Call for facts! 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 8390 15ttfn
• t ROOMMATE WANTED
Handyman. 20 + hrs./wk. Experience necessary. Tools
& transportation a must. 823-5469. 09t09/26
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
STUDENTS! WORK AT HOME PART-TIME,
EARN UP TO $375. A DAY!! PEOPLE CALL YOU
TO ORDER OUR DIRECTORIES. 1-800-869-8890.
16t09/28
• ANNOUNCEMENT
DECEMBER GRADUATES!
DON’T MISS THE BOAT!
ORDER YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS
STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
MSC ROOM 217
SEPT. 1-SEPT. 28
MON-FRI 8AM-4PM
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
Typing: Accurate, Prompt, Professional. 15 Years Ex
perience. Symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 06t09/29
Typing: Fast, Accurate, Guaranteed. Word Perfect,
Spellcheck. Letter Quality Printing. Janie 776-0595.
12t09/22
SHORT
ON
CASH?
advertise
with
the Battalion
classified ads
845-2611
we won't
sell you
short
Page 8 The Battalion Monday, September 25,1
Northgate Pizza Hut
Now Hiring-Daytime Counter Help
9-5 and 11 -1 Shifts Available
-Night-time Delivery Drivers, earn
up to $8./hr.
Apply in Person 501 University
$$ HUNDREDS WEEKLY $$
(P/T) Completing MIP Refund Policies.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PROGRAM.
CALL 1-800-869-1759 24 HOUR RE
CORDED MESSAGE.
Please Have Pen Ready.
14t11/06
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
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
close to campus«300 Amherst
764-9608
CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING
for spring, Christmas and next
summer breaks.
Many positions.
Call 1-805-682-7555
EXT. S-1026. 06ttfn
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
•Growing Aggie Owned Co.
•Rapid Advancement
•Excellent T raining
•Part-time to Full-time
Sales or Business Background preferred
Send resumes to: P.O. Box 9732, College
Station, TX. 77840 16109/27
ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READING BOOKS!
$32,000/year income potential. Details. (!) 602-838-
8885 Ext. Bk 4009. 190t08/31
ATTENTION - HIRINfj! 1 Government jobs - your
area. $17,840 - $69,485. Gall 1-602-838-8885 Ext R
4009.
190t08/31
PART-TIME TELEMARKETER for local financial
advisor. No selling involved. Experience preferred.
Call 822-5330 and leave message. 15t09/25
Cutting horse opperation part-time. Experienced re
quired. 846-8547 after 6pm. 09t09/26
Chimney Hill Bowling Center accepting applications
for: Waitress-Snack Bar-Playroom. 701 University Dr.
E. 14t09/26
EMILIO’S PIZZA Drivers earn $5.-$8. per hour. Flexi
ble schedule 268-8268. 14t09/27
Computer Access is now hiring a receptionist. If you
are free to work from 9-6 Tues., & Thurs. Please apply
at 110 Lincoln Ave. 1 12t09/26
Computer Access is now hiring two Sales Assistant. If
you’re interested in working for a growing company
and or free to work from 9am-lpm or lpm-6pm.
Please apply at 819 S. Texas Ave. 12t09/26
New Aggie owned Pizza Roni Hiring drivers. Check
This Ags. $3.35 per. Hr. Plus 20V6 per. mi. Paid daily.
Flexible Hours. 2314 Texas Ave. S. 764-7664. 14t09/26
Cash register clerk needed. Bookkeeping. Part-time
evenings & weekends. Smetana Grocery. Hwy 21 W. by
riverside campus. 14t09/25
Vlusic Director and Pianist needed at C.S. church. Call
693-7021 or 696-3987. 16U0/02
• SERVICES 1
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. 1
Volunteers will be compensated.
G & S STUDIES, INC.
(close to campus)
846-5933 i2tttn
Monday
DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES: All student organizations shouldlft;
an '89-’90 signature card in 208 Pavilion. This will recognize your group
the new school year.
THE AGGIELAND: yearbook pictures for Class of ’92, last names A-M, will beta?
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 707 Texas Avenue, Suite 120B.
MSC AGGIE CINEMA: will have a general meeting with new members welcor’e
7 p.m. in 404 Rudder.For more information call Dedee Racicot at 845-1515.
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY: will have a campuswide clothes drive friy
11 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the MSC, and from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Commo’
lobby and outside Sbisa Dining Hall.
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MSC COMMITTEE FOR THE AWARENESS OF MEXICAN—AMERICAN Cl
TURE: CAMAC Awareness Week begins with CAMAC Playday at5:30p
at Spence Park.
TAMU DEBATE SOCIETY: will have tryouts for a debate on foreign aidtoEasie
Block nations at 7 p.m. in 136 Blocker.
POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: will discuss internships and current eventsal
p.m. in 229 MSC.
HISTORY CLUB: Dr. Krommer will lecture on German prisoners ofwarat7p.m
230 MSC.
CO-OP CLUB: will have its first meeting at 6 p.m. at Mama’s Pizza. For more inf?
mation contact Joe Roland at 696-1649.
TAMU SNOWSKI CLUB: will meet to discuss trip at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder. Former
information call Laynee Jones at 696-8759.
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: will have sign-ups for a TUG(
WAReness event in the MSC and Blocker hallways through this week.
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: entries are open for pre-seas?
volleyball, track meet and tennis singles at 8 a.m. in 159 Read.
MID-COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: will have a meeting and officers’ elections
p.m. in 106 Blocker. For more information call Anna Caeg at 847-1858.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general discussion at noon. Formoreir-
formation call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280.
SEDS: will have an organizational meeting in 228 MSC at 7 p.m. Will discussana
tional satellite project and the trip to NASA to be later this semester.
Tuesday
THE AGGIELAND: yearbook pictures will be taken for Class of ’92, last namesAI/
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 707 Texas Avenue, Suite 120B.
AGGIE BONFIRE: will have a class for bonfire cut at 5:15 and 6:15 at the Grave
Students should bring their I.D. cards.
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY: will have a campuswide clothes drivefroir
11 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the MSC,and from 6 p.m. until 7:30 at the Common!
lobby and outside Sbisa Dining Hall.
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION: will have John Keith of the HoustOf
Oilers and Derrick Grubbs from A&M speak on sports marketing at 7 p.m.®
the Aggieland Ramada.
TAU KAPPA: will have a meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder.
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UPSILON PI EPSILON: actives will meet at 7 p.m. and pledges at 7:30 p.m.in127B
Zachry. For more information call Sheryl Nemec at 693-9230.
STUDENTS OF OBJECTIVISM: will have a videotaped lecture by Dr. LeonardPer
koff on ‘Religion Versus America’ at 8 p.m. in 108 Harrington.
AGGIES FOR CLAYTON WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR: will meet at 8:30 p.m in
701 Rudder.
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ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will meet to honor the professor of the month at6:30p.m
at Northgate Pizza Hut. For more information call Cindy at 693-1014.
A&M CHAPTER AMERICAN METEOROLOGY SOCIETY: will meet at 7 p.mj
the O&M Observatory.
RUSSIAN CLUB: will have a regular business meeting at 5:30 p.m. in 123Aca
demic.
TAMU COLLEGIATE HORSEMAN’S SOCIETY: Dr. Kieffer will speak on i
genetics at 7 p.m. in 115 Kleberg.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general discussion at noon. Call
C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information.
DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: Exxon will present inf?
mation on careers in data processing at 7 p.m. in the Former Students Cen
ter. For more information, call David at 696-2285.
TAMU FENCING CLUB: will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in 267 Read.
THE MEDICINE TRIBE: will have a discussion of social and political forces at 5pm. /, K 1
in front of the Academic Building. ori 1!
ALPHA KAPPA PSI: will have a general meeting at 7 p.m. in Blocker Building.Die We ha
room will be announced.
TAMU GEOGRAPHY CLUB: will have a general meeting in 811 O&M at 7 p.m.F?
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MSC GREAT ISSUES: will have a general committee meeting at 7 p.m. in 502Rud
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Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald,
no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish
the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's Up is
a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are nit
on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. Ilyou
have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315.
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administrator to organize and de
velop the necessary infrastructure
Ibi
and business systems for managing a
large-scale operation. To date, Mr.
Johnson has not exhibited these
skills or this orientation.”
Johnson would not say Friday
whether he intended to leave the or
ganization or what action might be
taken in response to the report.
“I have no comment because it is
in the hands of a study committee of
our board,” Johnson said.
Board Chairman Carloss Morris
said he backs Johnson.
“From my standpoint, I think that
he has done and is doing a great
job,” Morris said. “If we had more
money, we should give him more
help. That’s our only problem, we’re
a little deficient in having enough
money all the time . . . We’re going
to talk to United Way about that
whole report.”
The study was demanded by the
United Way after reports that the
mission was beset with health and
safety problems, violence and mis-
e can
each 5
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the I
management. The Star of Hof*
board of directors joined in reqiifi
ing the review.
United Way formerly provide
about 20 percent of Star of Hop* j
$3.6 million annual operating bmTjtjj a ]
get. But earlier this year, Lnitt ; |r 00c j s ’
Way cut funding and put the nisi \ ow
sion on probation. Ijj.000 y
In months before the study^■ “T^
commissioned, the mission wasoif ;
for violating local health and safe!
codes. Private investigators hiredb
United Way reported seeing chit*!
violence and unsanitary conditio:-; je nse n
at a men’s shelter. |ind rus
tam-hi
Federal officials canceled theSi*Bame,
of Hope’s authorization to accef'pooted
food stamps at the men’s shelter Ma star,
cause of policy violations that t-l The 1
eluded accepting the stamps as rfiRame fa
for beds. Monthly food stamps f'Rrooks,
come had amounted to abo-Rackup
$10,000. Rookie ]
The report concludes by sayirfRiatches
the Star of Hope can quickly getbaWlans tc
on track if it recruits better lea^millback
ership, develops an effective pi;'I ‘Eric
ning process and is more care:-fcd. “F
about administrative and fmanOwst. So
management.