The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 09, 1990, Image 10

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    Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
The American Camping Association
(NY) will make your application avail,
to over 300 camps in the Northeast.
Exciting opportunities for college stu
dents and professionals. Positions av
ail: all land and water sports, kitchen,
maintenance,arts and crafts,' drama,
music, dance, nature, tripping, R.N.’s,
M.D.’s. College credit available. CALL
OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION.
AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIA
TION, 12 West 31st Street, New York,
N,Y. 10001.
1-800-777-CAMP
‘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.
IES, INC.
G & S STUDII
(close to campus)
846-5933
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 1 RQttfn
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
G&S Studies Inc. is participating in a study
on acute skin infection. If you have one of
the folowing conditions call G&S Studies. El
igible volunteers will be compensated.
•infected blisters ‘infected cuts
•infected boils ‘infected scrapes
•infected insect bites 'infected earlobes
G&S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933
DEILVERY DRIVERS
NEEDED
Apply today .start tomorrow,
flexible hours, all shifts available
cash pay every night, bonuses
paid to top drivers, half price food.
GUMBYS 764-8629
1702 Kyle S. Suite 101
(next to Thomas Sweet)
PARENTS HELPER
Fulltime summer job in
C.S.
Ideal for coed
Home and child care
Some cooking required
Some travel required
Room, board and salary
696-7414 or 846-9196
SUMMER WORK
LOOKING FOR HARD WORKING
COLLEGE STUDENTS TO PAR
TICIPATE IN SUMMER SALES
PROGRAM. AVERAGE STU
DENT EARNS OVER $5,500 IN
12 WEEKS. COLLEGE CREDIT
AVAILABLE. CALL 822-0808
FOR MORE INFORMATION
126t4/11
EARN EXTRA $$CASH$$
Giving plasma is safe, easy to do and
very rewarding. You can donate be
tween classes or make donating a fund
raiser for your student organization.
WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER
Call 846-8855 12214/30
Child Care Center in Houston needs
qualified (W.S.I. or Senior Red Cross
Life Saving) swim instructors. Reply
(713)777-7854 or Fun -N- Care Child
Care Center 9450 W. Bellfort Houston,
Texas 77031, Attention Suzanne.
11214/27
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 Attendants,
Mechanics, etc.
Entry level and up.
Salaries to $105K.
Call 1-805-682-7555
Ext A-1058.
27ttfn
EARN OVER $1000.00/NO SALES. YOUR ORGANI
ZATION CAN EARN OVER $1000.00 for a one week
effort. No sales, no investment-just the opportunity to
divide and conquer. Interested in learning more? Call
Ken oor Myra at (800) 592-2121. 117ttfn
ATTENTION: POSTAL JOBS! Start $lL4I/hour!
For Application info call (l)-602-838-8885 Ext. M-
4009, 6am-10pm, 7 days. 122ttfn
EXCELLENT WAGES FOR SPARE TIME ASSEM
BLY. EASY WORK AT HOME. EXCEPTIONAL
PAY. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. CALL 1-601-388-
8242. 122t4/6
HELP WANTED
Parttime bookkeeper. Apply in person at Piper’s Chev
ron, Texas at University. 12H4/12
Parttime help. Apply in person at Piper’s Chevron,
Texas at University. 121t4/12
Mature persons who must earn their own livelihood.
Pleasant, profitable business. Set your own hours. No
age limit. Phone for appointment. 693-4728. 124t4/10
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
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 eOltfn
4 BEDROOM 2 (1 1/2) BATHS,
great room, ceiling fans, frost free
refrigrator, wet bar, W/D connec
tions, zoned A/C. Annual lease
only. No Pets. Sundance Apts.
696-9638 Sausalito Apts.
693-4242. 12214/13
2B-2B duplex/ 4plex units, w/d large closets, on shuttle,
new carpets, Summer rates. Wyndham 846-4384.
! 117t4/20
1
IB-IB efficiency units on shuttle, pool, unique horse
shoe floorplans, private fenced patios, w/d connections.
Wyndham 846-4384. 117t4/20
ROOMMATE WANTED
WANTED
PERSONALS
born. Call collect (213)656-6094.
NOTICE
LOST COLD LINKED BRACELET.
CALL 847-2415 REWARD OFFERED.
SERVICES
Professional Word Processing
Laser printing for Resumes
Reports, Letters and Envelopes
Rush service available
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
Off Southwest Parkway
■ 300 Amherst
764-9608
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.
COLLEGE MONEY! Private Scholarships! You recive
a minimun of 8 sources or your money refunded!
Guaranteed! COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS LOCA
TORS, P.O. Box 1881 Joplin, MO 64802-1881, 417-
624-0362. 112t4/13
penence.
: Accurate, prompt, profe
Near Campus. 696-5401.
TYPING/WORD PROCESSING. Excellent service.
Professional results. Students welcomed. 764-2931.
12U5/2
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
Call 272-3348. 91t3/30
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY .LISA 846-
8130. 85t5/40
TYPING 7 DAYS/WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR, FAS
T/ACCURATE. 776-4013/846-3273. 92t5/4
Professional Word Processing, Resumes, Thesis. LA-
SAR PRINTER 822-1430. 108t5/4
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.
Movie Biz Video is offering tempo
rary employment for a female to
promote the movie The little Mer
maid. Costume work is involved.
On weekends Apply in person at
Movie Biz 1673 Briarcrest Drive,
Bryan.
Graduating! Must sell! Single bed $25.00 and wood
desk $50.00. Both only one year old! Contact Karin
696-3891. 127t4/13
Yamaha Jog ’87 Great condition. New battery. Helmet
included. $500 696-3419. 127t4/13
ATTENTION-GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES
from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevys. Sur
plus buyers guide. 1-602-838-8885. 122ttfn
Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4 by 4 s seized in drug raids
for under $100,00? Call for facts todav. 805-644-9533.
Dept. 222. 102t2/26
FOR SALE
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. 06tt{n
Easter Bunnies- white, gray, orange, black, smoke,
rust, spotted 778-6134. 126t4/12
2 BEDROOM 1 1/2 BATH. Walk, bike or shuttle to
A&M. Hot Tub, Pool, Lifestyles Fitness Center. Start
ing at $360. 696-7380 East Gate Apartments. 122t4/l 3
SUBLEASE MY ONE BEDROOM HUNTINGTON
APARTMENT FOR THE FIRST SUMMER SES
SION. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. 696-6245.
123t4/16
Female needed for 2 bedroom 1 bath ’til August 696-
3843. 123t4/9
1986 WHITE HONDA ELITE SCOOTER’ TWO
HELMETS AND COVER 693-1139. 126t4/I2
Palm Harbor Repo’s. Several to choose from. MUST
SELL THIS MONTH 1-800-880-HOME. 126t5/3
Palm Harbor Buyers. SAVE $$$ THOUSANDS. Buy
at the Palm Harbor Factory Model Center 1-800-880-
HOME. 126t5/3
A 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4plex with washer/dryer, on shut
tle. Starting at $425. Summer rates available. 764-0704,
696-4384, 114ttfn
AggieVision
A 2 be<jroomll/2 bath, luxury, W/D, available near
A&M, shuttle. $350 693-0551,764-8051. 119t4/24
Texas A&M's
video yearbook
Summer roommate . Two bedroom 1 1/2 bath. Fully
furnished including VCR. Will have own room. $110
per month 696-8806. 125t4/11
Need ride to El Paso Easter for small, dean, quiet dog.
prefer Christian, non-smoker, any age. Will share ex
penses,696-8484, 693-5059. 123t4/9
ADOPTION: married, caring couple want to adopt in-
ill I
fant; lots of love and laughter; confidential; will pay
medical and legal; CALL ANYTIME- COLLECT. 412-
855-4193. 127ttfn
ADOPTION: College - educated couple with abundant
love and laughter in our home wishes to adopt a new-
~ " one I
FOUND
120t4/9
Come Play
VOLLEYBALL
Live Oak Nudist Resort
Washington, TX
(409) 878-2216
Atrocious band? Rival university or team? Socio-
political cause? Humorous idea?
BAN IT! $2.00 each. Include 50C for handing.
‘ Available in black only. Order now:
CAT enterprises
m'mJZ-ON RT. 2 BOX 3779
NAVASOTA, TX 77868
SYMBOL-
*Umon cotton-Mwxl fabric. Washable. . fhl—.ff
kinko's
the copy center
• Duality Copies
• Color Copies
• Binding j
• Passports
• Transparencies
• Typesetting
• Resumes
• Poster Maker
• Pick-up & Delivery
846-8721
OPEN 24 HOURS
509 University Drive W.
(Across from Blocker)
Page 10
The Battalion
Monday, April 9,1» ^Battali
Firefighters fight heat
Bodies from Scandinavian Star ferry
removed despite deadly smoke, flames
onday^
Ag
1986 HONDA ELITE 80 - RED $550 OR BEST OF
FER CALL 847-0918 LEAVE MESSAGE. 124t4/10
Scooter-Must Sell! Great condition, low mileage, $450.
Call 696-8840. 124t4/10
’87 YAMAHA RAZZ $375, GOOD CONDITION, 10
SPEED BIKE $50. 846-7639. 124t4/10
Office space, receptionist, copier, fax, near Brazos
County Industrial Park on FM 2818 822-2211 or 776-
5215. 124t5/l
700 sq ft office 1/2 bath, AC & heat. Shop and 2 acres
available 5 minutes from TAMU East College Station
area 822-2211 or 776-5215. 124t5/l
14x40 Morgan Building; insulated, wired, paneling, 2
years old, divider wall and counter, 1/2 bath $6500
822-2211 or 776-5215. 124t5/l
HONDA Cl 10 TRAIL BIKE RUNS WELL, $375 764-
6821. 12414/10
PIANO FOR SALE. Wanted responsible party to as
sume small monthly payments on piano. See locally 1-
800-447-4266. 122t4/10
LYSEKIL, Sweden (AP) — Exhausted firefighters
braved metal-melting heat and poisonous smoke Sun
day to begin removing the bodies of about 150 victims
from the Scandinavian Star ferry, which burned for a
second day.
Firefighters struggled to reach cabins where victims
burned to death or suffocated in the suspicious blaze,
which began before dawn Saturday while the ship was
in the North Sea carrying about 500 tourists and crew
members on an overnight trip from Norway to Den
mark.
The heat was so intense Sunday that it melted alumi
num aboard the bridge of the Danish-owned ship. Fire
fighters in masks and breathing equipment fought
through one corridor “until their gear started to burn,”
fire consultant Olle Wennstrom said. One firefighter
was slightly injured, he said.
Firefighters were seen leaving the ship in tears. Each
team underwent psychological care after being re
lieved, officials said.
The fire spread early Sunday from the gutted middle
section to the captain’s bridge a few hours after the
blackened ship was towed into port.
Officials with VR-DANO Line, the company in Co
penhagen that owns and operates the Bahamian-
flagged ship, say the blaze was arson-caused, citing two
deck. Most victims were asphyxiated but some wtn
charred beyond recognition.
Onso confirmed reports that two fires broke on
aboard the Scandinavian Star, but he refused tospect
wne blaze started in a pile of sheets
outside a cabin on the car deck but was
smothered by passengers. A second fire
started minutes later in a cabin one deck
above the car deck, and it was apparently
this blaze that turned the ship into a
floating deathtrap.”
— Roar Onso,
district police chie
it
STUDENT MUST SELL, Silver - Gorham - Strasburg
Pattern, 12p + all serving pieces with chest. Like new.
Valued at $4600, make offer 776-1832. 125t4/l 1
Firefighters in masks and breathing
equipment fought through one corridor
until their gear started to burn.”
— Olle Wennstrom,
fire consultant
fires that broke out at a short interval on two different
decks.
District Police Chief Roar Onso, revising earlier fig
ures, said 345 people survived the fire on the ship that
was headed from Oslo to Frederikshavn. Ferry captain
Hugo Larsen told police of 395 passengers and 98
crewmen. If his figure is correct, 148 people died, Osno
said.
Firefighters found corpses in the corridors and cab
ins. A few drivers were found in their trucks on the car
late on how that fitted with claims that the firewasde
liberately set.
One blaze started in a pile of sheets outside a a
on the car deck but was smothered by passengers
said. A second fire started minutes later in acabinont
deck above the car deck, and it was apparently thisblait
that turned the ship into a floating deathtrap.
Onso said it would take several days to begin an on
site investigation of possible arson.
The first bodies emerged from the ship in metalcon
tainers, and officials said they would be sent in truckstn
Oslo for identification. A memorial service was planned
in Oslo’s main cathedral on Tuesday for the Nome
gians, who comprised most of the casualties.
Fifty-two survivors who were picked up by a Soviet
freighter from lifeboats were kept in isolation undei
the care of psychiatrists in Lysekil, 45 miles north of
Goteborg.
Relatives of the casualties began reaching the townoi
8,000 people, and also were assisted by teams ofpsychi
atrtsts and nurses.
The blaze sent plumes of smoke over Lysekil,
Sweden’s southwest coast 250 miles southwest ofStod
holm, the capital on the east coast.
Onso said a burned passenger list was found in the
debris but did not tally with the captain’s account,
its accuracy was unclear. ‘
Student
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difficult time as an international stu
dent at A&M.
“When people have a different
skin color, they are automatically ste
reotyped with a set of expected be
haviors,” Burke said.
She said another group of stu
dents who are often forgotten or
misunderstood is the population liv
ing in the on-campus University-
owned Apartments, which formerly
was called Married Student Hous
ing.
The name was changed a few
years ago when there were not
enough married students to fill the
apartments and A&M decided to al
low graduate students and married
students to live in the complex.
She said that because the graduate
student population at A&M is grow
ing quickly, she made a request for
A&M to build more graduate and
married student apartments. How
ever, she said, the University turned
down her request because they did
not want to give the impression to
the community of being in the apart
ment business.
“What’s the difference between an
apartment complex and a dormito
ry?” Burke asked.
Burke said there is a waiting list of
700 people who want to live in the
University-owned Apartment com
plex’s 651 units. She said most peo
ple have to wait a year for an apart
ment in the complex.
“If the University wants to atw
graduate students with gi
search qualifications, one of the
tractions would be adequate housin;
for this population,” Burke said.
She said the Married Studesi
Apartment Council is in chargee!
making others aware of the needst
the residents in University-ownti
Apartments. The Married Stud«
Council has a representative voice:
Student Government and sponst
social activities for residents
their families.
“The residents of Universitj
owned Apartments are probablyi
hardest population to get outandso
cialize," Burke said.
She said most residents are
busy with schoolwork and like
spend their free time with their fam
ifies.
DESIGNED
FOR ROOMMATES
2 BR/2 BA
Split floor plan
New trost-free refrigerators
and new look
coming soon!
Preleasing Now!
BRAZOS HOUSE
APARTMENTS
2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957
WANT TO BE A
RESIDENT ADVISOR (RA)
FOR SPRING 1991?
To be considered, you must register for the RA Class
for the Fall 1990 semester.
(There Is no RA Claes In the summer)
This Is an 11 week, 1 credit hour class listed under:
A maximum of 40 students will be allowed Into each section.
Take the challenge and apply for a Resident Advisor position.
For more information, contact Tom Murray, 845-1229.
Department of Student Affairs
A part of the DMalon of Student Service*
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following Staff positions
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211 Pavilion:
President
VP for Community Services
VP for University Services & Operations
VP for Special Events
VP for Membership
VP for Program Development
VP for Finance & Public Relations
Director of Adopt-A-Grandparent
Director of Aggie Friends
Director of Aggie Workshop for Kids
Director of Food For Thought
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