Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED SERVICES , Students needed from the fol lowing cities to survey child safety seat use for the Texas Transportation Institute during Spring Break: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Cor pus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, San Antonio and Tyler. Two Students from each city will collect data at designated day care centers and shopping centers. Ap proximately 4 days work, plus training. $5.00/hr. Call Laura at 845-2736 between Sam and 5pm for interview. COLD STUDY Patients needed with sneeezing, runny nose, nasal congestion wa tery or itchy eyes and itchy nose or throat to participate in a 5 day research study evaluating a mar keted medication. NO BLOOD DRAWN. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. G & S studies,inc. 846-5933 (CLOSE TO CAMPUS) 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 gettin 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, I 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. 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 lestifn 1 College Station Parks and Recreation is now accepting applications for pool person nel. Applications are available for lifeguards, pool cashiers, water safety instructors, splash camp leaders, tennis camp leaders and tennis pro fessional. For more informa tion, Please call the Parks and Recreation office at 764-3773. lOOttfn 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 corhpensated. G&S STUDIES, INC. (closetp campus) 848-5933 i2ttfn SWIMMING POOL MANAGERS NEEDED Salary Range $725.00-1 .OOO.OOper month. 30 hours per week, your will lifeguard as well as be in cahrge of the other lifeguards. (713) 270-5946 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing Off Southwest Parkway ' 300 Amherst 764-9608 KANM STUDENT RADIO IS AC CEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SEV ERAL NON-PAID STAFF POSI TIONS. GAIN EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH RADIO. SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEWS IN RM 220 OF THE PAVILLION. 10012/22 Proffessional Word Processing Laser printing for Resumes Reports, Letters and Envelopes Rush service available ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 The Greenery Landscape: maintenance team members full or parttime. Interview Mon day thru Thursday Sam to 9am; 823-7551, 1512 Cavitt, Bryan. 9812/25 Resumes, cover letters, re search papers, flyers, etc. For more information about typing call Notes -n-Quotes at 846-2255 Office help. The Deluxe Inc. needs full time person for front office. Work 8a.in.-5p.m. Monday thru Friday. $4/pei hour starting pay. Phone and light clerical expe rience helpful. Apply in person weekdays: 104 B Church St. No phone calls please. 98t2/26 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 9U3/30 Cali's Body Shop, 35 years experience. 10% off labor to students wiht l.D. . Phone 823-2610. Wrecks wel- Daytime delivery drivers needed 1 Iam-5pm, 6 days a week. Apply in person. Mr.Gatti’s 107 South College . 96t3/l corned. 87ttfn FOR SALE UNLIMITED INCOME! Assemble products in your home. Easy work. Excellent pay. No Experience needed. Call 318-828-4989 Ext. H 1375 24 Mrs. Inch Sunday. 90t2/23 CAMP WEKEELA FOR BOVS/GIRLS, CANTON, MA l NT.. 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 LIFEGUARDS - MANAGERS NEEDED. CALL A- BEALTTFLL POOLS IN HOUSTON. (713) 376- 6510. 99t2/27 Computer Access now hiring PC Technician Call 696- 0553. Ask for Derek. 99t2/27 MESSINA HOF: Fulltime Regional Sales . On commis sion. B/CS and surrounding areas. Must be 21. Have own transportation for local sales call, fransportation provided for out of town sales ,N delivery. Some sales experience needed . WEEKEND TOUR GUI DE/RE TAIL SALES. Must also be 21, 3 references required. Apply in person at winery. Directions: Hwy 6 to Hwy 21 E., go tight 2 mi to Wallis Rd, right on Wallis, follow signs. 99ufn NEW ENGLND 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; AHWa- terfront Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Wind surfing, Canoe/Kayaking). Inquire: Mali-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 Office help. The Deluxe Inc. needs a peron for week end office work. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO WORK EVERY SATLTJAY AND SUNDAY FROM 9a.m.- 2p.m. Phone and light clerical experience helpful. Ap ple in person from 9a.m.-5p.m. 104 B Church St. No Calls phone calls please. 98t2/26 Schlotzskv’s is now accepting applications for part-time evenings and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be tween 2-5p.m. 93t02/26 Bicycle for sale. Panasonic DX-1000 Cro-moly frame. Best suited for touring or road races. Must sell. Call Mark 764-9782. 100t2/28 Is It Trufe ....Jeeps for $44 through the Government? Call for facts! 1-312-742-1142 Ext 8390. 100t2/22 ’84 Pontiac Sunbird convertible $4,700 Call after 5p.m. 589-2848. 98t2/22 ‘LIT E’ BEER NEON SIGN $120; Hondaline Helmet, Red, $55; 693-6286; 823-4447 eves. 98t2/26 APPLE MAC EXT. DISK DRIVE $295 PLAT. S00K w/light. 693-6286; 823-4447. 98t2/26 LABRADOR Retreiver Puppies. Chocolate, wormed, shots, six weeks Feb 24 $300 Excellent bloodlines, 693- 9990. 97t2/23 '82 Honda Passport, New Battery, 2/helmets, basket, $295 846-3350. 96t2/22 TORRENT COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd. 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BRAZOS HOUSE APARTMENTS 2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957 Special Student Discounts 10% airfare discounts toTWA destinations Going Abroad? 50% discounts on Youth Hostel Card with purchase of Eurail passes or International Airline Ticket Special Student Vacations ages 18-35 to: Europe Hawaii ' Australia Club Med Cruises! Cruises! Cruises! ******** Walt Discounts on Disney Admissions During Spring Break EXECUTIVE TRAVEL 696-1748 At main entrance to TAMU on Texas Ave. The Battalion Number One in Aggieland The Commander’s sore throal 5 postpones shuttle launch ~ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Atlantis’ com mander got a sore throat Wednesday, forcing NASA to postpone for at least 24 hours the launch of the shuttle on a secret, all-military mission to put a spy satellite in orbit. A space agency statement said a bad weather forecast also was a factor in the postponement, but officials said that if not for the illness they would have continued the countdown, hoping for clear skies by launch time early Thursday. Navy Capt. John O. Creighton has “basically a sore throat with a little head congestion,” agency spokesman Kyle Herring said. “He does not have a fever. It could be an indication of a cold coming on.” laij Herring said Creighton would not be replaced on the flight because his illness is not serious. NASA said Creighton’s health and the weather will be evaluated Thursday in deciding whether to attempt a launch Fri day morning. “We’ve never had a postponement due to the illness of an astronaut; diis is the first time in the space pro gram,” Herring said. In 1970, astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly was off the Apollo 13 crew a few days before the flighi to lift off for the moon. But backup astronaut Jacks,, gert replaced him without delaying the (light. Herring said Creighton and the other torn Alla: crew members were healthy when they took a physi exam on Tuesday and that Creighton had approach the (light surgeon Wednesday with his probjem have been in semi-isolation the last week, their corns] limited to immediate family members and essem launch officials to reduce the possibility ofexposurej illness. The afternoon announcement came shortly technicians were to begin pumping more than half; million gallons of propellant into Atlantis’ fuel tank the four-day mission, which was to end at Edwards Force Base, Calif. Sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity,i ported the astronauts were to deploy a 37,300 $500 million spy satellite capable of taking super-slur reconnaissance photos and listening in on militaryanij diplomatic communications around the world. Lawmakers begin lobbying for Osprey craft WASHINGTON (AP) — With a sense of theater, lawmakers from Texas and Pennsylvania began a new lobbying campaign Wednesday to save the V-22 Osprey, the stubby winged aircraft that can take off like a helicopter and fly like a plane. Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa., said he hoped to go for a ride on the Osprey this spring with Defense Secretary Dick Cheney — perhaps even mak ing a landing on the Washington Mall. “I think when he flies in it, there’s no way he can turn it down,” Wel don said in an interview after the press conference. “It’s revolutionary in what it can do.” Bell Helicopter Textron Inc. in Fort Worth and a Boeing Helicopt ers plant in Pennsylvania are the contracting partners for the Osprey, which got no new production money from Congress last year, but did re ceive $255 million in research and development funds. Campaigning continues for Nicaraguan elections MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) — Thousands of people gathered on flag-bedecked streets Wednes day for a campaign-closing rally in support of President Daniel Ortega and the Sandinista party’s effort to keep its power for six more years. “Let’s celebrate victory now!” read the front-page headline in Barricada, the official Sandinista National Liberation Front news paper, with Sunday’s election four days away. The headline was sandwiched between color photos of Ortega and his running mate, Vice Presi dent Sergio Ramirez. Many Sandinista supporters began gathering before dawn, sporting yellow, red or black “Daniel Presidente” T-shirts and baseball caps in the party’s red- and-black colors. Ortega’s main challenger is Vi- oleta Barrios de Chamorro of the United National Opposition, a co alition of 14 parties and one na tive Indian organization. “We are here to support the revolution and defeat Violeta and omJ her Contra friends,” said Alvarado, one of about 250 di abled veterans of the war the U.S.-supported Contraguei i ilia movement. Alvarado said he had beenim-l able to walk since Aug. 1, 1981 when he was blasted byaConirJ grenade. He said he and 22olH paraplegic veterans had wheelej their way on the group’s 17-4 160-mile trek from the Honi ran border town of El Espino. Public transport was neaik non-existent in Managua as buse and trucks were diverted tolal ing people to a large lakeiil plaza for the rally. The vote to choose a preskfa and vice-president, a 90-meml)t:| National Assembly, municipi! councils for 144 towns, and tv regional councils for the Ada® Coast is seen as a plebiscite on years of Sandinista rule. Despite a massive campaigtid| fort and opinion polls thatp ally give Ortega the lead, ditti was still uncertainty about t outcome. Heart-liver recipient still fighting PITTSBURGH (AP) — Doctors for 12-year-old Stormie Jones, the world’s first recipient of a heart-liver transplant, spent much of Wednes day trying to stop internal bleeding that began shortly after her second liver transplant. The White Settlement girl’s sec ond operation in two days began about 8:50 a.m., according to Lynn McMahon, spokeswoman for Chil dren’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. Doctors began to suspect internal bleeding after the girl’s blood pres sure began dropping about 8 p.m. Tuesday, seven hours after her transplant ended. Stormie had re gained consciousness and was listed in critical condition in the hospital’s intensive care unit. Wednesday morning, hospital of ficials said surgeon Dr. Andreas Tzakis, who performed the trans plant, did not believe the bleeding was serious. “It’s not uncommon to have some internal bleeding,” hospital spokeswoman Margy Buczynski said. “They really are not considering this any type of setback,” McMahon said. “Stormie is doing very well. She is incredibly strong.” Doctors decided Feb. 13 that Stormie needed a new liver. Her First transplanted liver had been per manently damaged by hepatitis caused by an unknown virus. Stormie had asked for a new liver in November because she was tired of problems with her health, accord ing to her mother, Lois “Suzie" Pur cell, 33. Symptoms of liver inflammation began to appear as early as four months ago, hut Stormie became es pecially ill two weeks ago, suffering from weakness, jaundice and itchi ness, her parents said. Her heart remained healthy and was not affected by the hepatitis. After Tuesday’s 10-hour opera tion, Tzakis said Stormie had toler ated the procedure well. Stormie’s first transplanted liver had shown some evidence of reject ion in November, Tzakis said. The problem, however, seemed to clear up after doctors began administer ing FK-506, a new, experimental Japanese anti-rejection drug. The girl and her family — her mother, stepfather and her 16-year- old sister, Misty — arrived in Pitts burgh for the transplant Monday evening. Stormie received a new heart and liver at Children’s on Feb. 14, 1984, to control levels of cholesterol 10 times higher than normal. Her cho lesterol levels have since decreased to nearly normal, Tzakis said. Dr. Thomas Starzl replaced the girl’s heart and liver with those of a 4-year-old girl who had died in a New York car accident. 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Rc all off battin; |RBI a Tra I Brent bolste 11.30e Rot I strikir one hi despit Tuesd done \ | two g; Sor I See Li WHITE SETTLEMENT The classmates of StormieJ were brimming with youthfuloj timism and hope despite hem turn to the operating room# Wednesday. “The students are ‘She’s tough, she can and she’s going to cornel us,’ ” said Homer Dear, theprii cipal of Brewer MiddleSchooll this Fort Worth suburj)wherell year-old Stormie attendsdassesj But Dear said many sided have been praying and trying J think of t hings to do for Sion since learning their dassmateli gone hack to Pittsburgh to it] dergo a second liver transp Dear said students are tryingiJ raise money to help pay fe| Stormie’s latest surgery. • • come join the innocuous cult of coffeehouse ...it's free friday, februaiy 23 8:00 p.m. rumours ^ msc town hall The Arts