> Battalion Classifieds ANNOUNCEMENT 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 SERVICES Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248. Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm. u/wn 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. 1 ittfn 2 Bedroom, 1 hath Apt. lot sublease, $355 mo. $200 deposit paid. Call 693-4415. 48tl 1/13 CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm, furn. & un- furn. units. SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 846-9196. 180ttfn 3 BD Room ,2 Bath House, washer/dryer, near cam pus. $500 month, call 696-0380. 50t 11/13 ROOMMATE WANTED ROOMMA TE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom - 1 bath apartment for spring semester rent $175. Close to cam pus, on shuttle. Call 696-0508. 51tl 1/16 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. EARN $500 to $1500 WEEKLY STUFFING ENVELOPES AT HOME. NO EXPERIENCE. FOR FREE INFORMATION SEND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO : P.O. BOX 756 TAYLOR, MICH. 48180. sottm Gold’s Gym needs'5 people to work 2 hours per week in exchange for free membership. Contact Bill 764- 8000. 5U11/16 Dependable people for Houston Post routes, early morning, $200 to $850 pet month 846-2911,846-1253. 34tl 1/14 Attention third year students: Opportunity available at Special Effects Waterbeds for aggresive.success minded student. 20-30 hours, salary plus commision. Bring resume in person, apply between 10ajn-5pm Fri day. November 10. 1989. 48tl 1/10 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 7611/31 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 169111 n 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 cofhpensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. (close ta campus) 846-5933 12ttfn 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 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing Off Southwest Parkway 300 Amherst 764-9603 ON THE DOUBLE Professional word processing laser jet printing. Papers, resumes, merge letters. Rush services 846-3755 36111/2 Word processing from $1.35/page . LASER PRIM ER! PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 47tI2/08 Farmers Market, Northgate, is now hiring in-store and delivery drivers personnel, 846-6428, 2-5pm. 49tl 1/10 Looking lor a fraternity, sorority or student organiza tion that would like to make $500 - $1000 for a one week on-campus marketing project. Must be organized and hard working. Gall Lisa G. or Mvra at (800) 592- 2121. 47tl 1/14 Gumby's Pizza now hiring delivery drivers. Flexible hours, take home $50-$ 100 every night and food dis counts. Immediate opening. CA1I 76-Gumby 47tl 1/10 WORD PROCESSING — Reasonable rates - thesis pa pers, resumes, rush services 764-2931. 37tl2/6 TYPING: Accurate Prompt, Professional, 15 years ex perience. symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 45U2/13 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 30tll/12 STUDENT TYPING -- 20 years experience. Fast, ac curate, reasonable, guaranteed, 693-8537. 50tl 1/15 SPRING BREAK 1990 - Individual or student organi zation needed to promote our Spring Break trip to South Padre Island. Earn money, free trips and valu able work experience. APPLY NOW!! Call Inter-Cam pus Programs: 1-800-327-6013. 50tll/15 ‘COLLEGE TOURS',the nations largest and most suc cessful Spring Break tour operator needs friendly and enthusiastic campus representatives for Spring break in CANCUN. Earn good commissions, valuable experi ence, and FREE TRIPS! Nothing to buy, we provide everything you need. Call CHRIS @ 1-800-395-4896. 50tl 1/10 SERVICES WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE SPEEDY - LASER/LETTER QUALITY. LISA 846- 813a 49tl 1/21 TYPING 7 DAYS PER WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR. FAST/ACCURATE. 776-4013. 07tI2/01 Professional word processing, light editing. Carla 690- 0305. 48t 11/06 MISCELLANEOUS 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 WEKi CRESTED NOVEMBER 22-26 * 4 NIGHTS^ STEAMS JANUARY 2-12 *5 OR 6 NIGH BRECKEN JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS WINTER JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS VAIL/BEAVE R JANUARY 5-12 * 5 OR 7 NIGH Bill ANNUAL COLLEGIATE WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE INFORMATION ft RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 NOTICE Need extra Arkansas and Texas tickets for visiting rela tives. 696-7326. 48tl 1/22 Top $ PAID for tickets to TU GAME Alumni side, leave message 823-4121 50t 11/14 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. 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. 1988 NINJA 600R. TOO MANY EXTRAS TO LIST. $2800 764-7247. 51tll/15 Batman comics forsale : Colt #1 .Dark Knight #1-4. 764-7100. 49tl 1/14 Sofa $75.00 call 822-3206 Leave message. 49tl 1/14 let Ski 550 Good condition. 774-7361 or 823-5664. J 50tl 1/15 LOST AND FOUND MISSING : 1 BLACK LAB FEMALE AND 1 YEL LOW LAB PUPPY. ROB 846-2975. 50tl 1/15 PERSONALS Adoption: Happily married couple wishes to share love, warmth, security and close family life with white newborn. Expenses paid, legal. Call collect (212) 977- 4221. 50tl 1/10 ADOPTION - Give your newborn the best start in life. A secure home filled with love, happiness, & warmth. Grandparents, cousins. Expenses paid. Call collect. Linda & Gus (516) 543-4441. 5()t 11/22 | Don't forget ■ i to checkoff i i jAggieVision! i j Texas A&M's ■ l l I video yearbook ■ i i Fee Option 23 l l PICK UP YOUR 1989-90 STUDENT DIRECTORY 230 Reed McDonald if pre-paid or bu y one for $2.50 at MSC Bookstore THE BATT DOES IT DAILY Monday through Friday WiRED OMl B015, WE HO&P PCMN toMFIKE SO THE wmHG BRUSH PILE ACROSS THE STREET YlouLVH'T SET it OFF... The Battalion tr———— ...HOWEVER, lH THE PROCESS WE BLOCKED OFF LOTS OF TRAFFIC AND MPE A HU&E MUPPV mess... F-idav November 10 by Scott McCullar, ...and the cawix POLICE FINED VS $3000 IN PARKING AND" VIOLATIONS. WHICH I’M TURN/NG 0VE.R IAAYBE WE0XJLP RAISE THE ma SELLING "fcWFI&.J COOKIES POOKTog T_J—v 1 Adventures In Cartooning by Don Atkinson Jr. I'M REX AYWLV FOR "WILDERNESS KIH6DOM." W£ £M OUR TREK THKXJGH THE BRTTRU0U WITH R W/STT TO THE SPORTS DEPORTMENT. SPADE PHILLIPS, PI. MYEHTOPH^ I x WbWfK WHY r £v£M ' 'When HY Body's Faukb ^ XLL PND mo SWS) U sf&rrs pre J vioum?/ _ _ K5JRD 1 ,. rpaif ^ l V foneve R Now I Do pM I'll. N£v£K PRii.' AGAIN. Phillips plans to build plant to replace demolished facility PASADENA (AP) — Phillips Petroleum Co. will build a smaller version of the plastics plant destroyed last month by an explosion that killed 23 people and may build a larger facility near the site of the deadly blast, a company spokesman said Thursday. Part of the new facility is scheduled to be completed by next June, and the rest is projected to be done by the end of 1990, company spokesman Rob Phillips said. The combined production capacities will total 600 million pounds annually, compared to the 1.6 billion- pound capacity of the old plant, Phillips said. But Phillips plans to return to the higher production level at some point, either by expanding the planned new facilities, building elsewhere or buying an existing plant. He did not have a time limit for the expansion plans. A series of explosions ripped through the plastics complex in this Houston suburb Oct. 23. Twenty-three people died, including three whose bodies have not yet been recovered. The remains of three more victims were positively identified Thursday, company spoKesmaii Jeic SiWf said. The victims included Delbert Lynn Haskell, 43,1 Deer Park, an operations shift supervisor ami 1 nj Phillips employee; Albert Elroy Arce, 34, q! Pasaffll an instrument man with 14 years experience at Phillipf and James Arthur Nichols, 40, of Baytown, an operai at the plant and with one year’s service at the compan’ Of the 20 whose bodies have been recovered, all two have been identified. J After the explosion, about 240 Phillips employ were left without jobs. nn J Phillips said the new plant will employ about 80pt pie when it is completed, and about 1,500 constructs workers will be involved during peak building period: Phillips said an expansion to the old plant was j ready under way when the explosion occurred. ‘ project was not harmed, and it is the part of the new cility scheduled to begin production — 300 mi pounds — in June, Phillips said. , I Cleanup and search efforts continued fhursda) | the destroyed plant. Groups plan to organize against state income tax AUSTIN (AP) — A collection of conservative groups announced plans Thursday to organize in smaller Texas cities, with an em phasis on opposing a state income tax. “One of the very key things is making the income tax ban a major issue,” Richard Ford, organizer of the coalition called the Texas Band wagon, said. “I think it’s a very po tent issue.” Texas is one of only a handful of states with neither a corporate nor personal income tax. But last week Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby became the first state leader to pro pose an income tax as a way to raise additional money to meet court-or dered reform of the public school fi nance system. Ford said that signaled the need to make certain the Legislature knows how Texans feel about an in come tax. “With people like Lt. Gov. (Bill) Hobby advocating one, you’re going to find a lot of people saying now’s the time to wake up and alert their legislators that they don’t want to have anything to do with one,” h6 said. The coalition is made up of nu merous groups, including the anti abortion Texans United for Life, the Free Market Foundation, the Chris tian Action Committee and the Live stock Marketing Association of Texas. Keith Chapman of the livestock group said the association was par ticipating in the drive because, “Our people are free-enterprise, limited- government type folks.” ford said the groups, along with conservative political candidates, would be barnstorming and organiz ing in a number of smaller Texas cit ies, including Abilene, Sherman- Demson, Bryan-College Station, Waco, Amarillo, Harlingen, Tyler Cleburne, Midland-Odessa, Beau mont and Corpus Christi. “The conservative movement has tor year's been fairly well organized in the major cities and counties of Texas, lord said. The smaller metro” counties, he added, are “the most fertile ground for conservative growth and activity.” In other political developments Thursday; • Bill Price, head of the 100,000- member Fexans United for Life, said the victories by pro-abortion candidates show the need for anti abortion candidates to take firm stands. in attacking this issue as i tion candidates. I think tl that was learned Tuesday candidates who waffle on i and who do not take a clt are going to lose,” he said. - Vandals put racist tabloid in Austin paper AUSTIN (AP) — Vanttels‘J| serted a white supremacist ta in five news racks belonging the Austin American-SutesnM' newspaper officials said. Workers who fill the 11101 n || f newspaper’s 1,400 racks 10 , city were called back at ml Wednesday to go over , un .J routes and remove any ol ,1,e . authorized tabloids, circula manager Ernie Silva said. , Twenty copies were renl ° , from the racks. The newspaf^ received four complaints over , incident. . .. l,, American-Statesman Pub i Roger Kintzel said the newsp r had nothing to do with the loid and was offended by it- “It’s a piece of trash and in jj. way reflects the principles or P ' losophy of our organize Kintzel said. The 12-page tabloid Rjc Loyalty” included anti-black, Hispanic and anti-Semitic eS and cartoons. A copyright , print indicated that it was pin . by the Church of the Create Otto, N.C., but the group nas^ telephone listing there, American-Statesman re P° Thursday. |o I .S-5 S-S E-o « *"s-5H &>■£