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Battalion Classifieds NOTICE HELP WANTED SERVICES 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. Wanted: People Interested In Dealing Black Jack In 76U/26 Local Night Clubs. 778-0167. Handyman needed: tools and transportation a must, 20 plus hours/week, 5 days a week preferred, 823- 5469. 74tl/31 Needed 3 cashiers/bookkeepers, start at $4.00 to $4.50/hr depending on experience, parttime help 775- 9337. 76tl/26 Bad credit? No credit? Fix your credit report.-Get Loans- Credit Cards. Amazing recorded message re veals details. 693-8475. 72t2/9 HELP'W.ANTED SUMMERJOBS COUNSELORS - BOYS CAMP, W. MASS./GIRLS CAMP, MAINE TOP SALARY, RM/BD/LAUNDRY, TRAVEL ALLOWANCE. MUST LOVE KIDS AND HAVE SKILL IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: AR CHERY, ARTS & CRAFTS, BASE BALL, BASKETBALL, BICYCLING, CHEERLEADING, DANCE, DRAMA, DRUMS, FENCING, GOLF, GUITAR, GYMNASTICS, HOCKEY, HORSE BACK, KARATE, LACROSSSE, NA TURE, NURSES, PHOTOGRAPHY, PIANO, RADIO, ROCKETRY, ROPES, SAILBOARDING, SAILING, SCUBA, SOCCER, TENNIS, TRACK, WSI, WATERSKI, WEIGHTS, WOOD. MEN CALL OR WRITE: CAMP Wl- NADU, 5 GLEN ALNE, MAMARO- NECK, N.Y. 10543 (914)381-5983. WOMEN CALL OR WRITE: CAMP VEGA , P.O. BOX 1771, DUXBURY, MA. 02332 (617)934-6536. FRED BROWN 3100 Briarcrest Drive at the East Bypass 776-7600 Th# Driving Fore* o/ Bryan/ Coftaga Station WANTED : AFTER HOURS TECHNICIAN, GENERAL SERVICE, NEW CAR PREP, MUST FURNISH OWN TOOLS. CONTACT RANDY HAYNES. 776-7600 NOW HIRING CASHIERS Part-Time & Full-Time Apply In Person 9 am-5 pm Across From Chicken Oil, Ask For Mark 3519 S. College 822-7209 Uir BRAZOS BEVERAGES Now Hiring Campus Reps Apply in Person only 10-3 No Phone Calls 505 Hwy 2818 Bryan BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distributorships, Dealerships, Money making opportunities, Franchises, & Mail order. Detail, send $2.00 to: NATIONAL MARKETING COMPANY, BOX 3006, BOSTON, MA. 02130. 79t2/8 CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING for spring, Christmas and next summer breaks. Many positions. Call 1-805-682-7555 EXT. S-1026. 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. Weekend Home Duty 1 or 2 A&M students to assist in care of elderly person. Li censed nurse not required. Call 696-5189 before noon. 79t1/26 The Houston Chronicle is cur rently accepting applications for route carrier positions. Earn $500 to $700 per month. If interested call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. CAM’' COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR CO-ED CAMP located in northeastern Pa. near New York City. We have openings for general counselors as well was spe cialists in both land and water sports. Specialty areas in clude baseball, tennis, basketballl, soccer, lacrossse, hockey, waterskiing, sailing, scuba, WSI, canoeing, windsurfing, gymnastics, archery, fencing, arts and crafts, piano accompanist, drama, radio, and rocketry. Pioneering staff needed for both land and canoe trips and for our ropes challenge course. Other openings may be available. We will be conducting on-campus in terviews on February 19th. For information call or write: G. Lustig, 60 W. 66th St., 15E, New York, N.Y. 10023; tel #214-724-0113. Slttfn The Personal Computer Store is now accepting appli- bmit cations for full an resume’ in person at 707 West University parttime positions. Please submit 707 West University . 76tl/25 Cashier M-F 10-2 Apply in person 2017 Fountain or call after 2:00, 822-9488! 76tl/25 Earn $2,000 - 4,000 Searching for employment that permits working your own hours, but still challenging enough for your entrepreneurial skills? Manage pro- f rams for Fortune 500 Companies. Earn 2,000 to 4,000. Call 1-800-932-0528. 79tl/29 WIN A HAWAIIAN VACATION OR BIG SCREEN- TV PLUS RAISE UP TO $1400 IN JUST 10 DAYS!!! Objective: fundraiser. Commitment: minimal. Money: raise $1400, Cost: zero investment. Campus organiza tions, clubs, frats, sororities call OCMC: 1(800)932- 0528 / I(800)950-8472 ext. 10. 7111/25 Parttime assistant for chiropractor’s office M-F 3-7pm. Light typing and bookkeeping. Apply at 3030 E 29th Street, Suite 109, Bryan. 72ttfn Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de- sirsable. Ages 18 to 36, excellent compensation. Con tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776- 4453. 72t5/4 Fraternity and sorority members earn extra money. National party favor company looking for sales asso ciates. High commissions. Work your own hours. 1- 800-444-6484. 78t/29 OVERSEAS JOBS $900-2000 mo. suiYimer, Yr.round, All countries. All fields. Free info. Write IJC, PO Bx 52-TXD4 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 56tl2/13 Apply now delivery drivers needed at Mr.Gatti’s 107 S.College. 80t2/8 Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Daily Morning, $200,$850 Per Month 846-2911 846-1253 7112/8 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 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing Off Southwest Parkway 300 Amherst 764-9603 REAL ESTATE xpei all 2 Call 272-3348. SUPER TOWNHOME FORECLOSURE WITH SELLER FINANCING 2 br/1 1/2 bath with new carpet, vinyl and paint throughout. Has refrigerator, washer/dryer. Only $29,900. Call: TOMMY NUCHE at RE/MAX B-CS 268-7629. 696-2032 7911/30 GERMAN LESSONS/TUTORING, SINGLE/GROUP $ 12/hr. NATIVE GERMAN, CAROCA 693-1151. 76U/26 FOR SALE A-l WORD PROCESSING. Legal/Executive secretary. Proffessional resumes, proposals, reports 778-0587. 72t2/9 PERSONALS ADOPTION: Childless So. Cal. couple, husband is a lawyer, wife a librarian, seeks Caucasian infant to adopt. Legally allowed expenses paid. Will relocate you to So.Cal. to give birth if you wish. Call collect Rachard and Janet 1(818)988-6634; attorney Joan Elam 1 (818)986-6840, a 24 hour number. 8112/2 ADOPTION: Warm, loving couple wants to provide your baby with a home full of love, happiness and secu- • rity. Make our dream come true. Please call Jamie & Linda's Friends in Adoption advisor collect at 802-235- 2312. 79ttfn FOR RENT Bridal shop inventory close out sale. 303 West 26th, Bryan; Saturday 27th only. Dresses, accessories, veils, fixtures. 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. COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd. Snook, TX 1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248 Rental Assistance Available Call 846-8878or 774-0773 after 5pm Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped 60ttfn Accessible 2 bedroom 1 bath Mobile home for. rent in quiet park $200.00 call after 2;00pm 822-9488.. , 76U/25 Bargains! One and two bedrooms. Close to campus $80.00 to $150.00 696-2038 7U2/8 Small 1 bdrm unfurnished farmhouse, appl., fenced, 4 miles from A&M. prefer farnibov. I person only, no live-in mate $ 175.00/mo 696-0795. 78t 1/26 GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehicles from $100. Corvettes, Chevys, Porsches and other confiscated properties. For buyers guide. 1- (800)-448-2562 ext 1342. Also open evenings & weekends. 7911/30 REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES available from government from $1. without credit check. You repair. Also tax delinquent foreclosures CALL (805)682-7555 EXT.H-1445 for repo list your area. H9tt(n MUST SUBLEASE 2B/1B FULLY FURNISHED apt. Less than 5 minute walk to campus. May call collect- (409)567-4425. 75tl/24 BASEBALL CARDS- BUY, SELL, AND TRADE. CONTACT SCOTT OR NOE AT 693-4838. 81t2/l 2 bdrm/1 bath near shuttle, $275 CB Richard Smith Co. 846-8400. 79t2/2 Queen waterbed for sale headboard, under bed draw ers, semi-motionless mattress. Call 846-7730. 81t2/l Yamaha Jog, great condition and low mileage with bas ket 846-2611. 81t2/l ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate- $135 month fully furnished. Park way Circle call 696-6288. 79tl/30 1986 HONDA ELITE 80, RED plus TWO HELMETS CALL 847-0918 OR 764-2920. 8U2/1 Roommate Needed: female, non-smoker, 2B-1 1/2B, washer/dryer. River Oaks, $187 plus utilities, 1-291- 1156. 72U/26 FOR SALE 8ft couch good condition $50 O.B.O. call Tanya 696-1363. 78U/26 Wanted male roommate 2B, 1/2 bath, W/D, $187.00. Call Steve 696-8973 80U/31 Osbourne portable computer reference-guides- softwares, $185 zenith Monochrome monitor $60, af ter 5:00pm 693-2221. 78U/24 PEUGEOT BORDEAUX 12 SPEED, RARELY RID DEN, IN EXCELLENT, AS NEW CONDITION. $280.00 NEGOTIABLE693-7129. 79il/30 AWESOME AGGIE AWFULLY NEEDED! (female roommate) TREEHOL'SE VILLAGE APTS. 693- 0586. 78U/29 1982 FT 500 HONDA ASCOTT 975 ; 1986 E2 600 YAMAHA 1475.846-7537. 79tl/30 SERVICES Wanted: responsible party to take on small monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call Manager at 800- 635-7611 anytime. 76U/29 TIRED OF YOUR JOB? Ready to earn more money? Get a new & better job now! Simple, easy to use guide. ABC approach works for anyone. ONLY $12.95 plus $2.00 P&H. 30 day money back guarantee. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH CENTER P.O. BOX 227 HUNTINGTON, IN 46750 I HAVE JUST PURCHASED COMPREHENSIVE MCAT COURSE. 42 CASSETTES. 1000 PAGES. NEED SOMEONE TO SPLIT COST. 696-8806 ^ 80tl/31 1982 Pontiac 6000 LE Extra clean $3500 Call evenings 774-7263. 80tl/31 Used Hot point refrig. good condition, white. 1984, 165.00,696-0795. 78U/26 1986 Suzuki 6S 550 ES Excellent condition 13K $1000 call Jason 823-5567. 80t2/21 1986 MAZDA RX-7 Grey and maroon, extra nice $8500,696-1896. 76tl/25 Dorm refigerators, 4.2 cu. ft.,woodgrain or white, $65.00, call 846-8611. 62t2/9 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 ctyhpensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. (close to campus) 346-: 846-5933 ATTENTION — GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U-repair). Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Call 1 -602-838-8885 Ext. GH 4009’ 71 ttfn TRAVEL 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 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW! DAYTONA BCACH ,r.J129 *129' 7 NIGHTS SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 5 OR 7 NIGffTS STEAMBOAT J101 2, 5 OR 7 NIGHTS FORT LAUDERDALE o $ 132 7NIGHTS c.gmm HILTON HEAD ISLAND J127 7 NIGHTS CORPUS CHRIST!/ MUSTANG ISLAND ^ *99 5 OR 7 NIGHTS CALL TOLL FREE TODAY 1-800-321-5911 'Depending on break dates and length of stay. South Padre -Springbi’eak- Nice hotels and motels at a great price, starting at $104. Call 1-800-782-7653 ext 221. 78,2/6 WANTED NEEDED: TRANSLATOR, POLISH DISSENTA- TION ASSISTANCE. FOUR HOURS THIS SEMES TER. CALL TUES, THURS 2:00 to 6:00. 845-6207 80tl/31 BUYING BASEBALL CARDS, PAYING TOP MAR KET VALUE. 696-8806. 80tl/31 Deans Typing Service, electric typewriter. Call after 3:00pm 774-0546, before 3:00pm 846-5019, M-F4t2/13 WORD PROCESSING PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE, SPEEDY-LASER/LETTER QUALITY; LISA 846- Come Play VOLLEYBALL Live Oak Nudist Resort Washington, TX (409) 878-2216 777A/J/ 1 Month unlimited tanning for $45°° 846-6843 North gate ************ Aggieland Senior yearbook pictures are being taken January 22-26 AR Photography * * * I * * I * # * * * * * PICK UP YOUR 1989-90 STUDENT DIRECTORY 230 Reed McDonald if pre-paid of buy one for $2.50 at MSC Bookstore Texas A&M’s video yearbook Page 6 The Battalion Friday, January 26,1 Regents Tim (Continued from page 4) lowest bid, $29,090,500, was pre sented by BFW Construction Co. Inc. of Temple. • Was presented with the lowest bid for Phase Four of the renovation of the Corps-style dormitories. Phase Four includes renovation of Dorms one through four, the Final stage of the renovation process. The lowest bid, $7,185,450, was pre sented by Paul Pogue Inc. of Sher man. This bid is slightly higher than the bid for Phase Three, but this is due to inflation of construction costs, Wesley E. Peel, vice chancellor for Facilities, Planning and Con struction, said. • A request for appropriation of $5,500,000 for a “Master Plan” for the Animal Science Teaching and scope of the center includes alj. beef industry center, a nutrition; 1 physiology laboratory, a sheep ( » ter, a swine center and an aninii! havior laboratory. The facility^] — modernize existing animal cen F*-i and relocate them away fromtht. _ „ - panding academic core of the campus. ||| ■ • heard a proposal allowing Perry L. Adkisson the authorii, appropriate funds for the design Cain Hall addition once a com; ment from the Cain Foundatii,; recieved and funding is available The addition would provide“J quate space to handle the acadt-.. requirements of male athletesre; ing in the dormitory” by creaij computer labs, study cubicles,, E rovide new space for female, -tes, who currently have no, ^—, available for academic support. Funding for the project will Cl provided by the Cain Foundation Restaurant Report tb for unsatisfactory food protection during storage and minor wall re pair. Southfork Restaurant at S. Texas Ave. Score—97. Point! were deducted for unclean food contact surfaces and unsatisfat tory non-food contact surface construction. Long John Silvers at 1808 S, Texas Ave. Score—96. Points were deducted for unsatisfacton food protection during storage and preparation, unsatisfacton plumbing installation and unsat isfactory wall construction. The restaurants listed below were inspected by the Brazos County Health Department be- teen Jan. 15 and Friday. Informa tion is from a food service estab lishment inspection report. SCORED BETWEEN 95 AND 100: Northgate Pizza Hut at 501 University Dr. Score—98. Points were deducted for unclean floors and unclean non-food contact surfaces of equipment and uten sils. International House of Pan cakes at 103 S. College Ave. Score—97. Points were deducted David Jefferson, a registered sanitarian at the department, said restaurants with scores of 95 or above generally have excellent opera tions and facilities. He said restaurants with scores in the 70s or /oh 80s usually have serious violations in the health report. Scores can be misleading, Jefferson said, because restaurants can get the same score by having several minor violations or a few major violations. He said the minor violations can he corrected during the inspection. Point deductions or violations in the report range from one point (minor violations) to five points (major violations). Jefferson said the department might close a restaurant if the score is below 60, the personnel have infectious diseases, the restauram lacks adequate refrigeration, there is a sewage backup in the building or the restaurant has a complete lack of sanitization for the food equipment. The department inspects each restaurant every six months. Jd- ferson said a follow-up inspection is required sometimes if a resrau rant has a four- or five-point violation that cannot be corrected during the inspection, or if there are numerous small violations. Inspectors at the department are registered sanitarians. In Advance Essence editor to give talk on Saturday Susan Taylor, editor of Es sence magazine, will speak about self-improvement at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the College Station Hilton ballroom as part of the Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference. Taylor, vice president of Es sence Communications Inc., be gan her career with the magazine in 1970 as a free-lance writer. She worked in a variety of positions before appointment as editor in I s 1981. She also was host and exec- f utive producer of “Essence,” the First black-oriented magazine show to he nationally syndicated. T he conference, titled “Disco vering the Keys to Success,” will run Thursday to Sunday and fea ture workshops, forums, a career fair and speeches from black scholars. African-American studies specialist gives tali Dr. Na’im Akbar will give a talk Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Hilton ballroom sponsored by Southern ~ ’ ' ~ ide Black Student Leadership Con ference. The talk by Akbar, a psycholo gist who specializes in African- American studies, will not be open to the public. II atQ dowi that' thef aben bette this! ofou Tc wins quart but n • 1 • J • ( • I Sei CSA celebrates Chinese New Year Saturday The Chinese Student Associa tion will host a Chinese New Year Celebration at 5:30 p.m. on Sat urday in room 201 of the Memo rial Student Center. Tickets are on sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Satur day at the MSC. Admission is $3 for children ages four to 12, $5 for members of CSA, and S7 for the general public. For more information, contact Chong Hsu Liu at 846-6977 or Shan-Ing Chung at 846-7936. Miltree Stables hosts English ridingjbenefit Miltree Stables is having an En glish riding benefit beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday. The event features equitation, gymkhana, hunting and jumping classes for three levels of riders: beginning, preschool (foals); in termediate, middle school (year lings); and high school (Haute Ecole Trainers). Entry fees for each class are $4. Spectators are welcome. For more information call Laura Shifflett at 847-4469. BIKER’S ALERT Bolt that bike! High security Best—A U-lock. OK—A case hardened chain or cable with hardened steel lock. Anchor both wheels and frame to a stationary object. WARNING Engrave your D.L. # in a hidden spot, and several other places like on the frame and wheels. Park your bike in well- lighted and well-traveled areas Events of suspicious nature in this hall are reported. Sponsored by RHA Student Affairs University Police FREE BIKE REGISTRATION WEDNESDAY JAN. 31 -IIAto 2P&4Pto 7P THE COMMONS AND MSC BIKE RACKS 1