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Battalion Classifieds Page 6 The Battalion Friday, February 16, NOTICE HELP W.\NTED FOR SALE FOH Horticulture - Forestry Science Building -109 Saturday, Feb 17 1990 10-2 Variety of House Plants 845-2390 THE FRESH AIR FUND.a 113 year old independent, non profit agency, sends 2,500 un der privileged New York City children to summer camp each summer. We are now hiring energetic perosns who have completed a minimum of one year of col lege to work as counselors, waterfront staff, and program specialists in this challenging summer program. Salary range: $1,200 to $1,800 +. To learn more about The Fund and its summer camp opportu nities, plan to meet with our representatives at the Texas A&M Camp Day Fair on Mon day, February 19th, or con tact: The Fresh Air Fund, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10018. 1-800-367-0003. 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. We are selecting A&M students for our summer sales and manag- ment internship program. Stu dents receive 3 credit hrs.,make approx. $395./wk and develop re sume exprience. We look for hard working students who can work outside College Station for the summer. For information send name, phone#, major or resume to Summer Work P.O. Box 63 Friendswood, Tx 77546. 9612/20 MEDTECH SCOTT & WHITE has immediate vacancy for a Generalist MED TECH (A.S.C.P. Registered or eli gible). Monday thru Friday, 8:30- 5:30p.m. Will consider job share. Apply in person : SCOTT & WHITE 1600 University Drive College Station, Texas 77840 E.O.E. HOUSTON CHRONICLE Needs carrier for female dorms every other week; pays $180.00 per week . Must be fe male on campus resident. 693-2323 The Bug-a-boo is sponsor- ing ‘Miss Sun and Ski 1990’. Prizes to total over $1000. Last two Wednes days in February. For more details go by Bug-a-boo or Baja Yacht Club. Deadline 2-19-90. Greeter/Phone operator ,2 positions open, 8am-2pm, M-F, Apply in person 10am-4pm Monday thru Saturday to Randy Rafferty. NO PHONE CALLS ACCEPTED. Fred Brown Mazda 3130 Br iarcrest East Bypass Bryan,TX NEED MONEY? Ambitious sales help wanted. Min. req.: jr. 2.5 GPR, experience helpful (not req.) potential $8-10/hr. For appt. (512)448-6214 interviews 2/16-17 962/16 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. IF YOU ARE OVER 18 - BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT?- Major National Credit Cards! NO ONE RE FUSED! $80.00 Gift Certificate! (Serious Only) CALL NOW! I-800-Want-IHS ext.CR-100 TX-1. 96ttfn BID. FOR SALE BY SEALED BID 15 VEHICLES. STATION WAGONS & PICKUP TRUCKS. INSPEC TION 9am - 12 noon & 1pm - 4pm. FEBRUARY 19th THROUGH 23rd & FEBRUARY 26 THROUGH MARCH 2,1990. INSPECTION INFORMATION AND BID FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED AT BLDG. 7003 RM 102 AT THE TAMU RESEARCH ANNEX, RIVERSIDE CAMPUS. HWY. 21 WEST BRYAN, TEXAS. 94t2/I6 HELP WANTED ‘EARN $5000 + A MONTH Marketing #1 Health & Fitness Product in the Country! 1-800-TRY-THIS ext. NU-100 TX-1 or l-SOO-TOO-DO-IT ext NU TX-1 weekdays. 96ttfn WORK & PLAY! SUMMER FUN! CRUISE SHIP JOBS, ALL TYPES! NO EXPERIENCE NEC ESSARY ! 1 -800-926-8447 ext. C-100 Tx-1, weekdays. 96ttfn Daytime delivery drivers needed 1 lam-5pm, 6 days a week. Apply in person. Mr.Gatti’s 107 South College . 96t3/l ATI'ENTION STUDENTS! ENTREPRENEUR, IN STANT CASH! Grants and Loans! GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED! 1-800-926-8447 ext. GL-100 Tx-1, weekdays. 96ttfn CAMP WEKEELA FOR BOYS/GIRLS, CANTON, MAINE. One of America’s most prestigious camps, seeks creative dynamos for staff positions June 18 - Au gust 19 for tennis, landsports, gymnastics, waterskiing, competitive swimming, water polo, small crafts, piano, dance, drama, song leaders, campcraft/ropes, ceramics, art, photography/yearbook. Also office, kitchen and maintenance positions. If you think you’re tops, con tact: 130 S. Merkle Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43209. (614)235-3177. 85t02/28 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 UNLIMITED INCOME! Assemble products in your home. Easy work. Excellent pay. No Experience needed. Call 318-828-4989 Ext. H 1375 24 Hrs. Inch Sunday. 90t2/23 NEW ENGI.ND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS - MAS- SACHUSETTS. Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls. Counselor positions for Program Specialists: All Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Field Hockey, Softball, Soccer and Volleyball; 25 Tennis openings; also Archery, Riflery, Weights/Fitness and Biking; other openings include Perfoming Arts, Fine Arts, Newspaper, Photography, cooking, sewing, Rol lerskating, Rocketry, Ropes and Camp Craft; AllWa- terfront Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Wind surfing, Canoe/Kayaking). Inquire: Mah-Kee—Nac (boys), 190 Linden Ave. Glen Ridge, NJ 07028. Danbee (girls), 16 Horseneck Road, montville NJ 07045. Please Call 1-800-776-0520. 88t3/22 Bugaboo is looking for beautiful bodies to model swim- waer. Apply in person.-Call for information 764-8762. 94t2/16 Schlotzsky’s is now accepting applications for part-time evenings and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be tween 2-5p.m. 93t02/26 Can you edit my book? Must have M.A. in English with writing ( skills. Call 693-4437. 93t02/l9 SERVICES 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 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 tp campus) 846-5933 12ttfn 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 ‘infectedscrapes ‘infected insect bites (‘road rash’) G&S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 96ttfn ON THE DOUBLE Professional word processing laser jet printing. Papers, resumes, merge letters. Rush services 846-3755 1 /O Resumes, cover letters, re search papers, flyers, etc. For more information about typing call Notes -n-Quotes at 846-2255 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing Off Southwest Parkway ■ 300 Amherst 764-9608 FOR SALE Rolex '/i gold $1500/o.b.o. Yamaha amplifier, tuner, deck, turntable, $500/o.b.o. Speakers $100/o.b.o. Au tostereo $ 145/o.b.o. 45 in. t.v. $500/o.b.o. 846-2402. 93t02/20 ’89 Zuma Scooter. Great Condition, low mileage. $650. 696-2789. 92t2/16 ’87 Honda, V-Twin 700. Loaded, like new, garage kept. 1.015M - 2/helmets. $3650 775-7290. 92t2/l6 Ninja 600r, 1986, custom paint, Excelent condition, Fast, $2400,693-4003.’ 94t2/16’ Volkswagen 1971 convertible excellent mechanical condition, new paint job and tires $3150. Call 823 0123. 95t2/2 FOR RENT 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 Accessible 60ttfn Real bargains! Two bedroom apartments south of cam pus. $ 135. 696-2038. 94t3/20 A luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath fourplex on shuttle, 2 blocks from campus. Washer/dryer included. Gas and electric utilities. Semester lease available. Wyndham Mgt. 846-4384. $395. 85tfn I or 2 bedroom apt walking distance from campus $275.00 to 360.00. All bills paid. 846-4266. 92t2/l6 1 Bdrm. I bath efficiency apartment on shuttle. Pool, Private patio, built in study area. Unique horseshoe floorplan. Washer/dryer connection. Wvmdham Man agement. 846-4384. 87t3/22 ROOMMATE WANTED Wanted: Female Roommate 2bd/2ba. Studio apart ment w/d, ceiling fan, microwave, Very Cheap!!! For information 776-4463 846-9240 leave message. 94t2/20 WANTED ROOMMATE TO SHARE 2BRM/1BTH DUPLEX, $ 180/mo, FULLY FURNISHED. NO DE POSIT. CALL 764-8941, LEAVE MESSAGE. 94t2/15 r* don't let your business bomb. Call 845-0569 to advertise HieTBattalion T&/VU 1 Month unlimited tanning forSaS 00 846-6843 Northgate WiRRD PHEU vl A BElMG FROM ANWHER rums* AFTER YOU. y0V CM FIST MUR UBRARV //ERE... by Scott McCullar SPADE PHILLIPS,PI. "the case op the Tortured Kef" by Matt VoeSH'T NEED TP TALK/rbO Oo'Xoo'k THE MURDER! ’ r^rr^ ^ U.S. troops to return from South Korea SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — De fense Secretary Dick Cheney and South Korean officials agreed Thursday to the withdrawal of seve ral thousand U.S. troops over the next three years as Korea “takes the lead” in its own defense. Cheney, on the first leg of an Asian-Pacific tour that is also taking him to the Philippines and Japan, said the troop reductions would not be done “precipitously” and pledged to keep U.S. soldiers based here as long as the Korean people want them. “We aren’t going to move precip itously ... our commitment remains strong,” Cheney said at a news con ference. “The threat remains undi minished.” Center (Continued from page 1) tional endeavors, the project was put on the back burner. Regents Chairman William A. Mc Kenzie of Dallas has requested that the University administration up date this study and move the project into the detailed planning stage. Included in the planning of the center are »an dining facility and high-tech meeting rooms with state- of-the-art visual and audio capabili ties. Smith said he and other adminis trators are looking into various de sign techniques. “We’ve been looking into centers like this at other universities,” Smith said. “We’re trying to get design ideas and also learn from others’ mistakes.” Smith said the project would be funded by a combination of sources, including revenue bonds and private gifts. The biggest gift of all, a multi- million-dollar piece of land, has al ready been donated by Dr. Chester Reed, Class of’47. Smith said the site for the new center probably would be on West Campus near the Beef Cattle Cen ter. Smith said that since a lot of thought has already gone into the project, if the project is approved and initiated by the Regents at their March or May meeting, the con struction probably would get on the fast track as soon as possible. Restaurant The restaurants listed below were inspected by the Brazos County Health Department be tween Feb. 5 and Friday. Infor mation is taken from a food serv ice establishment inspection report. SCORED BETWEEN 95 AND 100: Burger Boy Northgate at 301- C Patricia St. Score—99. A point was deducted for unsatisfactory plumbing maintenance. Ferreri’s Italian Cuisine at 1804 Valley View Drive. Score— 98. Points were deducted for un satisfactory storage of single-serv ice articles and improper dustless cleaning methods. McDonald’s at 801 W. Univer sity Drive. Score—95. Points were deducted for unsatisfactory food protection during storage, unsat isfactory storage of single-service articles and unclean food contact surfaces SCORED BETWEEN 90 AND 95: Subway Sandwiches and Sal ads at 2500 S. Texas Ave. Score— 92. Points were deducted for un clean food contact surfaces, un protected outer openings, un clean non-food contact surfaces and unsatisfactory wall and ceil ing repair. SCORED BETWEEN 85 AND 90: Pelican’s Wharf at 2500 1 exas Ave. Score—86. Points were de ducted for potentially hazardous food storage temperatures (major violation), unclean non-loodcon tact surfaces, unsatisfactory waste receptacles, unclean walls and ceilings, unclean food contaci surfaces, unsatisfactory plumbing maintenance, improper dustless cleaning methods and unneces sary articles on the premises. SCORED BETWEEN 80 AND 85: A&M Steakhouse at 108 Col lege Main. Score—83. Poinls were deducted for potenliaib hazardous f ood storage tempera lures (major violation), non-food contact surfaces unclean, poorac- cess to handwashing facilities,un satisfactory hand drying devices, unsatisfactory lloor repair, unsat isfactory food protection during storage, no hand cleanser pro vided, unclean {loot s and unnec essary articles on the premises, University Towers at 410 S. Texas Ave. Score—80 Points were deducted for potential hazardous food storage tempen- lures (major violation), unclean food-contact surfaces, improper storage of single-service articles, no hand cleanser provided, un clean walls and ceilings, unsatis factory food protection during storage, non-food contact sur faces unclean, poor access to handwashing facilities, unclean floors and unsatisfactory lighting David Jefferson, a registered sanitarian at the department, said restaurants with scores of 95 or above generally have excellent oper ations and facilities. He said restaurants with scores in the 70s or low 80s usually have serious violations in the health report. Scores can be misleading, Jefferson said, because restaurants an get the sattte score by having several minor violations ora few major violations. He said the minor violations can be corrected during the inspection. Point deductions or violations in the report range from one point (minor violations) to live points (major violations). Jefferson said the department might close a restaurant if the score is below 60, the personnel have infectious diseases, the restau rant 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.Jef ferson said a follow-up inspection is sometimes required if a restau rant has a four- or five-point violation that cannot be corrected dur ing the inspection, or if there are numerous small violations. Inspectors at the department are registered sanitarians. Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 9U3/30 TYPING 7 DAYS/WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR, FAS T/ACCURATE. 776-4013/846-3273. 92t5/4 WORD PROCESSING: PROFFESIONAL, PRECISE, SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY .LISA 846- 8130. 85t5/40 Cali’s Body Shop, 35 years experience. 10% off labor to students wiht I.D. . Phone 823-2610. Wrecks wel comed. 87ttfn ’82 Honda Passport, New Battery, 2/helmets, basket, $295 846-3350. 96t2/22 1985 Honda Elite. Good Condition. Graduated-Must Sell. 846-8270 anytime. 94t2/15 MSC VISUAL ARTS PRESENTS AN ANNUAL STUDENT ART COMPETITION T A R T T ENTRIES ACCEPTED IN THE MSC VISUAL ARTS GALLERY ON FEB. 28, AND MARCH 1 & 2 FROM 10 am TO 3 pm. ENTRY FEE $4.00 PER PIECE WITH A FOUR PIECE LIMIT. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL- VISUAL ARTS 845-9252. T T Spend this summer with the Elephants TAMU Study Abroad in Kenya 1990 Only a few spaces still available. For more information and an application contact: Study Abroad Office 161 Bizzell Hall West 845-0544