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    Battalion Classifieds
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The Battalion
Tuesday, January 30,
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HELP W. ANTED
NOTICE
FOR SALE
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.
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
FREDBR6WN
3100 Sharcrest Drive at the East Bypass 776-7600
Th# Driving Fore* ot Bryan/ CoOmga Station ^
WANTED : AFTER HOURS
TECHNICIAN, GENERAL
SERVICE, NEW CAR PREP,
MUST FURNISH OWN
TOOLS. CONTACT
RANDY HAYNES.
776-7600
The Psychology Dept.
at TAMU is conducting re
search on group dynamics and
we need participants. We will
pay you $30. for 6 hrs. over 6
weeks. Please sign up outside
Room 348 of the Psych. Bldg.
If you have questions please
call 845-4992 and ask for
Dawna.
llle
4%
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
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.
JOBS: US Government, Airlines, Cruiseships and Casi
nos. 1-800-359-6651. 83t2/5
OVERSEAS JOBS $900-2000 mo. summer, 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
CAMP 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-carnpus in
terviews on February 19th. For information call or
write: G. Lustig, 60 W. 66th St., 15E, New York, N.Y.
10023; tel #212-724-0113. Slttfn
Handyman needed: tools and transportation a must,
20 plus hours/week, 5 days a week preferred, 823-
5469. 74tl/31
Graduate students with good note taking skills needed.
Good pay and flexible hours for more information call
Notes and Quotes, 846-2255. 82t02/01
ATTENTION — HIRING! Government jobs - your
area. $17,840 - $69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885. Ext.
R4009. 82t01/30
"ATTENTION: EASY WORK EXCELLENT PAY!
Assemble products at home. Details. (1) 602-838-8885
Ext. W-4009." 82t01/30
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de-
sirsable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Con
tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776-
4453. 72t5/4
Bad credit? No credit? Fix your credit report.-Get
Loans- Credit Cards. Amazing recorded message re
veals details. 693-8475. 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 Richard
and Janet 1(818)988-6634; attorney Joan Flam
1(818)986-6840, a 24 hour number. 8U2/2
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. t i9ttfn
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 8c
Linda’s Friends in Adoption advisor collect at 802-235-
2312. 79ttfn
REAL ESTATE
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.
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|
79t1/30
Honda Interceptor 500 ’86 w/helmet, 3k miles, great
condition $2,000 847-1629. 83t2/2
Dorm refigerators, 4.2 cu. ft.,woodgrain or white,
$65.00, call 846-8611. 62t2/9
BASEBALL CARDS- BUY, SELL, AND TRADE.
CONTACT SCOTT OR NOE AT 693-4838. 8U2/1
Queen waterbed for sale headboard, under bed draw
ers, semi-motionless mattress. Call 846-7730. 8U2/1
Yamaha Jog, great condition and low mileage with bas
ket 846-2611. 8U2/1
1986 HONDA ELITE 80, RED plus TWO HELMETS
CALL 847-0918 OR 764-2920. 8U2/1
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
FOR RENT
774-7263.
80U/31
Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Daily
Morning, $200,$850 Per Month 846-2911 846-1253
7U2/8
Parttime assistant for chiropractor's office M-F 3-7pm.
Light typing and bookkeeping. Apply at 3030 E 29th
Street, Suite 109, Bryan. 72ttfn
Waitresses needed immediatly at Yesterdays. 4421 S.
Texas Ave. No experience necessary. 846-2625. Apply
11:30-3:00. 82t02/01
For line workers, prep cooks, and wait staff. Apply at 3-
C Bar-B-Que in person. 82t02/02
WORK STUDY JOB: COMPUTER DATA ENTRY,
$4.50/HR., FLEXIBLE HOURS. CALL PROF.
CRON K AT 845-5256 OR 512-446-5846. 82t02/02
C.V.C. part-time delivery driver needed. Monday thru
Saturday. 40 hrs. a week, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 272-8470.
82t02/02
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-887801- 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible 60 ttfn
'ATTENTION — GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1
(U-repair). Delinquent tax property. Repossessions.
Call 1-602-838-8885 Ext. GH 4009' 7 Ittfn
Osbourne portable computer reference-guides-
softwares, $185 zenith Monochrome monitor $60, af
ter 5:00pm 693-2221. 78U/24
CONDO - SPR1NGBREAK - PLUSH, ON MUSTANG
ISLAND, 14th FLOOR, OVER LOOKS GULF. 2B-2B,
6 PERSONS COMPLETELY FURNISHED,
KITCHEN WITH LAUNDRY. 512-853-4591. 83t2/6
MUST SUBLEASE 2B/1B FULLY FURNISHED apt.
Less than 5 minute walk to campus. May call collect-
(409)567-4425. 75tl/24
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
2 bdrm/1 bath near shuttle, $275 (IB Richard Smith
Co. 846-8400. 79t2/2
ROOMMATE WANTED
To share house one block off campus $ 170/month call
696-8938. 83U/5
Female roommate- $135 month fully furnished. Park
way Circle call 696-6288. 79tl/30
Wanted male roommate 2B, 1/2 bath, W/D, $187.00.
Call Steve 696-8973
80tl/31
1986 MAZDA RX-7 Grey and maroon, extra nice
$8500, 696-1896. 76t 1/25
PEUGEOT BORDEAUX 1'7SPEED, RARELY HID
DEN. IN EXCELLENT, AS NEW CONDITION.
$230.00 NEGOTIABLE693-7129. 79tl/30'
1982 FT 500 HONDA ASCOTT 975 ; 1986 F2 600
YAMAHA 1475.846-7537. 79U/30
Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4 x 4’s seized in drug raids for
under $ 100.00? 805-644-9533. Dept. 942. 82t01/29
1986 Suzuki 6S 550 ES Excellent condition 13K $1000
call Jason 823-5567. 80t2/21
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
TRAVEL
SERVICES
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 tfiptitn
RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
DAYTONA BEACH
7 NIGHTS
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND
5 OR 7 NIGHTS
STEAMBOAT
2, S OR 7 NIGHTS
FORT LAUDERDALE
7 NIGHTS
HILTON HEAD ISLAND
7 NIGHTS
CORPUS CHRISTI /
MUSTANG ISLAND
5 OR 7 NIGHTS
CALL TOLL FREE TODAY
1-800-321-5911
*99
‘Depending on break dates and length of stay
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.
to campus)
846-5933 i2ttfn
South Padre -Springbreak- Nice hotels and motels at a
great price, starting at $104. Call 1-800-782-7653 ext
221. 78t2/6
LOST AND FOUND
Lost: Black/gold Heuer diving watch near spence Park
on 1/26. Inscription J.P.S. 87 on back. Contact Jimmy
Schwartz 847-3450. Reward. 83t2/l
Homeowners
oppose mission
in neighborhood
DALLAS (AP) — Self-described
urban pioneers who occupy stately
condos near downtown are fighting
a church’s plans to open a homeless
mission that residents claim would
place an unwanted soup kitchen
near their doorsteps.
The First Baptist Church also
wants to build a food and clothing
distribution center and inner-city
sanctuary. But Bryan Place residents
said Sunday the facility would attract
potentially dangerous people to
their fashionable enclave.
“The people of Bryan Place are
not against the homeless,” said Tri-
cia Smith, president of the Bryan
Place Homeowners Association.
“What we’re against is having it adja
cent to our condos and our neigh
borhood.”
Smith still laughs about the time
she found a vagrant sitting in her
neighborhood hot tub, enjoying a
leisurely bath in the Bryan Place fa
cility.
“Here was this guy, just sitting
there, soaping himself and having a
great time,” she told the Dallas
Morning News.
The church, with its 27,000-mem
ber congregation, contends the mis
sion is greatly needed to expand cur
rent services at its inner-city chapel,
several blocks away from Bryan
Place.
“This will be a mission, not a
homeless shelter,” said Ralph Pulley,
a deacon and attorney representing
the church in the matter. “It will not
have a negative effect at all” on
Bryan Place and its $100,000 to
$200,000 dwellings.
The mission also would have the
capacity to house some homeless
people up to 90 days until they “get
oack on their feet,” Pulley said. But
he added that the churcn does not
consider the project a “homeless
shelter.”
“The principal mission will be to
reach the lost and have a Christian
ministry,” said Pulley. “That work,
that kind of work, is a special thing.
“That development (Bryan Place)
is in the inner city, and if I were to
buy a residence or rent a residence
in the inner city, I must be willing to
deal with the inner city as it is.”
The condos, in the shadow of
downtown high-rise buildings, are
between an avenue lined with used
car lots and pawn shops and a street
containing some run-down busi
nesses and fast food restaurants.
The new mission is proposed in
an old furniture building near
North Central Expressway and
about 10 feet from the nearest
Bryan Place condo.
The city’s Board of Adjustment is
considering whether to grant a per
mit to First Baptist to use the build
ing as a mission. Homeowners have
been contesting that request for
about two years.
Aggie Players present spring performances
The Aggie Players will present
“An Evening with Harold Pinter”
tonight at 7:30 in Rudder Fo
rum. Five professional English
Shakesperean actors, members of
A Center for Theatre, Education
and Research (ACTER), will per
form selections of Pinter’s plays.
Pinter is one of the most in
fluential contemporary British
playwrights, whose works include
“The Birthday Party,” “The
Homecoming,” “The Caretaker’
and “Old Times.”
The Players begin their
“Spring Semester of Shake
speare” with “The Winter’s Tale,
one of Shakespeare’s lesser-
known plays. Performances will
run Thursday through Saturday
at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Forum.
Tickets for both shows cost $fj
for the general public and $5 for
students and senior citizens.
Groups sponsor date rape program tonight
As part of Aggie Watch Week,
the Department of Student Af
fairs will present a program on
date rape tonight at 7 in 302
Rudder.
The program, called “When
He Isn’t A Stranger: the Problem
of Date Rape,” is also sponsored
by LJniversity Police Department,
Alpha Phi Omega, Student Gov
ernment, Residence Hall Associa
tion and Off Campus Aggies.
Christian musician to perform in Rudder
Contemporary Christian musi
cian Wayne Watson will perform
at Rudder Auditorium Thursday
at 7:30 p.m.
The Baptist Student Union is
sponsoring Watson’s concert as a
part of this year’s “Follow Jesus”
series.
Watson is promoting his most
recent album, “The Fine Line.”
He has had 15 top-ten singles in
contemporary Christian music,
and he won a Dove Award for
“Contemporary Alburn of the
Year” in 1988 for “Watercolour
Ponies.”
Admission to the concert is
free. For more information, call
the Baptist Student Union at 846-
7722.
Houston junior colleges
consider dropping GSLs
HOUSTON (AP) — Administra
tors of two area junior colleges said
they are considering withdrawing
from the Texas Guaranteed Student
Loan Program, which already is be
ing dropped by Brazosport College.
“We cannot solve the problem,
North Harris County College can’t,
the state of Texas can’t,” said Ken
Feld, NHCC’s district coordinator of
financial aid. “This is something
Washington has to change. We’re
swimming with lead shoes on, not
going too far.”
The “problem” is penalizing
schools for high default rates, al
though school administrators don’t
decide who gets the loans. Congress
determines eligibility requirements.
Typically, students in financial
need must be in good academic
standing — usually a C-average.
But some schools have gotten
tired of facing what they believe is a
no-win battle.
NHCC may leave the program,
Feld said, and Houston Community
College also may exit it, said Alex
Prince, dean of the college’s student
supported services.
On the whole, the default prob
lem is worse at two-year colleges
than at four-year schools, although
students at the former accounted for
only 8 percent of the Texas Guar
anteed Student Loan Corp.'s loai
last year. Half were made tostuden
at four-year schools and 42 percei
to those at proprietary schools, sai
Joe McCormick, TGSLC execulit
director.
“Community colleges are stim
having to re-educate people thehiji
schools should have educated,” Ft
said. “Then students get frustrate:
because of external problems; tin
drop out of school and can t reps
their loans. (Often) the person Is:
ready on welfare.”
The loans are most accessible;
low-income students — the one!
having the most problems repayia
them, McCormick concedes.
“You are going to have highdt
fault rates when you force low-ini
come families to borrow heavilytof;
nance education,” he said.
TGSLC guaranteed 5830 milk
in loans last year. Sixty-five percera
of the recipients came from familie
whose annual income was less that
$ 10,000; 25 percent were from far..-;
lies whose annual income was be
tween $10,000 and $30,000, McCoi
mick said.
Federal legislation effective Junr.
1 requires schools with a defaultraiej
of 30 percent or greater to delay div
persing their loans until 30 days af!
ter the first class day.
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GIVE FIVE TELETHON, February 17, 1990 10a.m. - 8p.m.
My Pledge...
I am pledging
. hours per week during 1990 to help the following organlzation(s):
GfreFire.
What ydbqrrback isimpteasurable.
"What you give
is five...
What you get
back is
immeasurable"
(Please mark with R if you are a returning volunteer, or N if you are a new volunteer.)
AIDS Foundation ot Brazos Valley
American Cancer Society
Association ot Retarded Citizens
Boys Club
Brazos Animal Shelter
Brazos County Chaplet American
Red Cross
Brazos Food Bank
Other civic or charitable group:_
. Brazos Valley Adult Literacy
Council
.BVComm. Action Agency
_BV Cerebral Palsy Assoc.
. BVRehabllitatlon Center
.Bryan ISO VIPS
.Child Abuse Hotline
.College Station ISO VIPS
.Girls Club of Brazos County
.Habitat for Humanity
.Hospice ot Brazos County. Inc.
.Retired Senior Volunteer Program
.Sheltering Arms
.Teen Talk Hotline
Special Olympics
Cm particularly interested in this kind of work:.
My Name:.
Address
Home Phone.
_ Work Phone
ON THE DOUBLE
Professional word processing laser
jet printing.
Papers, resumes, merge letters.
Rush services
846-3755 4 /O
Please give my group or business credit for this pledge.
Return by
Feb. 17 to:
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College Station, TX 77843
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POST OAK MALL
POST OAK MALL
Harvey Road
College Station, TX 77840
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
Off Southwest Parkway
' 300 Amherst
764-9608
Come Play
VOLLEYBALL
Live Oak Nudist Resort
Washington, TX
(409) 878-2216
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Cafl 272-3348. • 30U1/12
Deans Typing Service, electric typewriter. Call after
3:00pm 774-0546, before 3:00pm 846-5019, M-F4t2/13
BEGINNING JAPANESE Language Classes. Small
class sizes. Call 696-1101. 82t02/02
We laser print resumes, cover letters, research papers,
etc. for the same price most places charge just for typ
ing. Call for more information. Notes and Quotes. 846-
2255. 82t02/02
A-l WORD PROCESSING. Legal/Executive secretary.
Proffessional resumes, proposals, reports 778-0587.
72t2/9
WORD PROCESSING PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY-LASER/LEITER QUALITY; USA 846-
8130.
80t5/4
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America's Premier Image Compant/TM
featuring
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“Successful
Interviewing”
How to Market Yourself
Rm 161 Blocker
12:30-1:46
Tues. Jan 30
Experience Career Fair '90.
MSC
Political
Forum
The Invasion of
PANAMA
Right or Wrong?
Featuring:
Dr. Jonathan Brown
Institute for Latin American Studies
Thursday, February 1, 1990
7:30p.m., 301 Rudder
Free Admission
Reception to Follow
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