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Page 6 The Battalion Tuesday, November7, Up Battalion Classifieds Lawmakers unveil £ ANNOUNCEMENT BECAUSE ZEBRAS DON’T GRAZE IN A TEST TUBE join us in the best of all laboratories to study real world environmental issues including: • Wildlife Management in Kenya • Marine Biology in the Virgin Islands • Marine Mammal Behavior in Mexico • Rainforest Dynamics in Australia and 14 other critical environmental issues worldwide... Financial Aid and College Credit available for all programs THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES Box W, 16 Broadway, Beverly, MA 01915 For more information on Semester and Summer programs, please join us: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th at 1:00pm J.E. Rudder Conference Center Rn 401 OR CALL (508) 927-7777 CZTte ‘WorCd is ‘Your CCassroom EXCITING NEWS DECEMBER GRADUATES OF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT ORDERS ARE HERE !!!!! THEY CAN BE PICKED UP BEGINNING NOVEMBER 8,1989 MSC STUDENT PROGRAMS ROOMS 216 G & 216 F PICKUP TIMES :NOV 8-16 FROM 9AM - 7PM ON NOV.17 ORDERS CAN BE PICKED UP IN THE STUDENT FINANCE CENTER - SAM to 5PM. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL GO ON SALE TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1989 Sam to 4pm MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER ROOM 217 FIRST COME — FIRST SERVE FOR RENT HELP WANTED EARN $500. TO $1,000 Or MORE WEEKLY STUFFING ENVE LOPES AT HOME NO EXPERIENCE FOR FREE INFORMATION SEND SELF AD DRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: NATIONAL P.O. BOX 130: WAYNE, Ml 48184. 11ttfn Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248. Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. mtwt ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READING BOOKS! $32,000/year income potential. Details. (1) 602-838- 9885. 45t 11/09 Registered Nurse, Medicare Experience, $1500 Hiring Bonus. Call 776-1768 Fulltime position. 39tl 1/8 Dependable people lor Houston Post routes, early morning, $200 to $850 per month 846-2911,846-1253'. 34t 11/14 2 Bedroom. 1 bath Apt. lor sublease, $355 deposit paid. Call 693-4415. mo. $200 48tl 1/13 CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un- furn. units. SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196. ISOttfn Gumby's Pizza now hiring delivery drivers. Flexible hours, take home $50-$ 100 every night and food dis counts. Immediate opening. CAM 76-Gumby 47tl 1/10 SERVICES 2B-1.5B duplex and 4-plex units. Options: fenced, FP, WD, big closets, shuttle bus, low utilities. Wyndham 846-4384. 31111/9 HELP WANTED 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 AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Travel Agents,Flight Atten dants, Mechanics, etc. Entry level and up. salaries to 105k. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT A-1058. CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING for spring, Christmas and next summer breaks. Many positions. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. S-1026. MIGRAINE HEADACHE STUDY Patients needed with migraine headaches to participate in study with new investigational medication. Must have previous diagnosis of migraines. Eligible patients will be compensated. G & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 39111/9 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 169ttf n EARN $500.-$1000. Weekly. Simply stuffing envelopes. For more information send self adressed stamped envelope to: MoneyMaker PO Box 8851, College Station, TX. 77844. ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing Off Southwest Parkway 300 Amherst 764-9603 Professioiml uorcl processing, light editing. Carla (590- 0303. 48t] 1/0(5 TYPIXG: Accurate Prompt, Professional, 15 years ex perience. symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 45tl2/13 SERVICES ALLERGY STUDIES DO YOU HAVE??? ALLERGIC RHINITIS Patients needed with runny nose, na sal congestion, sneezing, itch nose, itchy and watery eyes to participate in a seven day research study evaluating an over-the-counterantihistimine. NO BLOOD DRAWN Eligible volunteers will be compen sated G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 SUPER LEARNING RAISE YOUR GRADE POINT AVERAGE by Reducing Your Stress, improving your concentration and study habits. Course also includes memory and recall, photographic memory and test taking abilities THE STRESS CONTROL CENTER 846-3694 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 co/hpensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. to campus) 846-5933 izttin 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 76 ON THE DOUBLE Professional word processing laser jet printing. Papers, resumes, merge letters. Rush services 846-3755 IKH 1 /9 TYPING 7 DAYS PER WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR. FAST/ACCURA FE. 776-4013. 07tl2/01 Word processing from $ 1.35/page LASER PRIM ER! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 47H2/08 MISCELLANEOUS Attention third year students: Opportunity available at Special Effects Wateibeds for aggresixe,success minded student. 20-30 hours, salary plus commision. Bring resume in person, applx between 10am-3pm Fri day. November 10. 1989. 48tl 1/10 VISA OR MASTERCARD! Even if bankrupt or bad credit! We Guarantee you a card or double your money back. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. M-1054. TRAVEL Looking for a fraternity, sorority or student organiza tion that would like to make $300 - $1000 for a one week on-campus marketing project. Must he organized and hard working. Call Lisa CL oi Mvra at (800) 592- 2121. 47t 1 1/1*4 CRESTED NOVEMBER 22-26 * 4 NIGHT S T E A M B JANUARY 2-12 * 5 OR 6 NIGH BRECKEN JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS WINTER F JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS VAIL/BEAVER JANUARY 5-12 *5 OR 7 NIGH 8111 ANNUAL COLLEGIATE WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE INFORMATION ft RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 NOTICE PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS! You will receive financial aid or your money back! GUAR ANTEED! Scholarship Consultants, 7401T Louisburg, raleigh, NC 27604. 919-876-7891. 4 ottfn Need extra Arkans lives. (59(5-732(5. » and Texas tickets for visiting rela- 48tl 1/22 FOR SALE 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. WORD PROCESSING — Reasonable rates - thesis pa pers, resumes, rush services 764-2931. 37tl2/6 Sonv 26 inch triniton console TV $225 or best offer 696-5735. 45tll/9 FOR SALE Siezed Cars trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, Stereos, furniture, computers by DEA, FBI, IRS, and US CUSTOMS. Avail able in your area now. Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. C-1201. overhauled program for workers’ comp7“ THuresdoiu November- 9 7:30pm Rudder- AudiTor-ium and loOUIlk AUSTIN (AP) — Two state sen ators Monday unveiled an overhaul of the Texas workers’ compensation system designed to cut premiums and reduce accidents by tightening insurance regulations and penaliz ing unsafe employers. State lawmakers on Nov. 14 begin a special legislative session on re forming the insurance system that compensates workers injured on the job. Sens. Carl Parker and Kent Ca- f ierton said safety and insurance re- orm will prevent job accidents and save employers hundreds of millions of dollars in workers’ comp premi ums. “Without deaths or injuries, the system never kicks in,” Parker, D- Port Arthur, said. They said the plan also addresses business concerns by reducing attor ney involvement in workers v comp cases and penalizing parties pursu ing frivolous legal claims. It also woulcfcut comp rates by 15 percent over two years and, over Five yenrs, ph^«** in m;mH:iforv rov*»r:itrp for employers with five ormoni ployees. The proposal maintains thtr for an injured worker to app^ E administrative benefits ruling jury trial. “We can cut ratesar abridge the right of the in; worker,” Caperton, D-Bryan,a_ State Rep. Richard Smitlgfl House leader on workers’compjir* he had not seen the senators' f jj | sal. Smith sail! his legislation . he said will he filed by Mondai also include a 15-percent ratenCEA tion. Don't forget i to checkoff i i “Every conceivable concep Sn been discussed ad nauseum down to getting votes,” SmiiiK/J e Bryan, said. just a both Smith and Capertonjin 19 they believed it will probablij'; |So the entire 30-day special legato sev session to reach an agreement was n Lawmakers earlier this year.the B to reform the $3 billion raannu comp system during a 140-datjlineb; lar session and 30-day spetiiSHBu sion. Hne as a s< but oi ■ AggieVisionl Texas A&M's l video l l l l yearbook Fee Option 23 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 30H1/12 PICK UP YOUR 1 989-90 STUDENT DIRECTORY 230 Reed McDonald if pre-paid or buy one for $2.50 at MSC Bookstore In Advance 'of Fin |Wc but tl have: “the n; • K Ceremony for new trolley will be held todaiMcCa ^ ^ ’ form< IK ' the new Interurban Trolley Sys tem will be today at 10:30 a.m. at the Carnegie Library in down town Bryan and 11:30 a.m. at the Visitors and Convention Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce at 715 University Drive East in College Station. The mayors of Bryan andC lege Station and other comi: nity officials will speak at thee emonies. Trolley transporta! will lx? provided from Bryan College Station and back : those attending. Corn< both < the in the W" Group forms to teach students to ‘just saync tackle • I> Head two g. be kir at Mu act on ■in A new Texas A&M group is forming to teach students in G rades five through nine to “Just ay No” to peer pressures to use drugs. The group will meet today at 6 p.m. in 105A Zachry. “The main goal of our group is to change negative peer pressure, which encourages students to do drugs, into positive peer pressure which will encourage them not to do them,” Patti Lopiccolo, presi dent of Just Say No, said. Lopiccolo, a junior market! major from Arlington, said K hopes that by working throu; student councils and serving chaperones at dances the gro. will become a part of the even day life of the students they visi: The group will send its mer hers to classes and will give PTA: teachers and Boys and Gitl Clubs ideas on how to discs drugs with students, Lopiccot said. 23 ag; interc r* 1 ' Franc islhe Co nfe seasoi In and o: bloc k< ■ore • A Coach Great Issues holds environmental symposiuii See T MSC Great Issues is presenting a daylong environmental sympo sium today. The daytime sched ule runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Topics inclucfe “The Greenhouse Effect” and “Uses and Abuses of Our National For- Peter Burtchell of the Cosie; Society. The program will begin ai p.m. in Rudder Theater and question and answer session" follow. ests. The symposium will conclude with an evening presentation on “The World Environment” by A reception will be held in it Rudder Exhibit Hall fromQtol p.m. Admission to all programs free. Grads, Vets & Meds Aggieland pictures are being taken November 6-10 at ar PHOTOGRAPHY 707 Texas Ave, Suite 120B Mon-Fri, 9am.-5pm Juniors this week is your last chance to be shot!