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Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED *25,200. MONEY FOR COLLEGE. The Army can help you earn up to $25,200 for college with the Montgomery GI Bill Plus the Army College Fund. =_ And there’s another way we can help you succeed in college-by offering you learning experiences that will help you develop the self-confidence and ^ discipline so important to achieving college goals. Here’s how we help you earn money for college. You, as a soldier, contribute $100 a month from your first full twelve months’ pay- checks (for a total of $1,200). Then the government and the Army contribute the rest (up to $9,600 from the government and up to $14,400 from the Army). We can help you get the money and develop the characteristics that will help you achieve success once you enroll. For more infor mation, call your local Army Recruiter. College Station Recruiting Station 1500 Harvey Road, Post Oak Mall College Station, Texas 88840-3751 (409) 764-0418 “’'IPl HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Help infertile couples confidentaility ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable, ages 18 to 35, excel lent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101,776-4453 Needs 30 drivers to deliver fresh, hot pizzas to the Ag gies! Earn $5-8 per hour. Must be 18, have own car w/insurance, T.D.L. and good driving record. Call or stop by either: 1504 Holleman (693-2335) 4407 S. Texas (260-9020) MEDTECH SCOTT AND WHITE Immediate vacancy for a part-time Med Tech (ASCP registered or eligi ble). Monday-Friday; 2pm-6pm. Scott and White offers an excellent benefits package and career opportunities. Apply in person: Scott & White Clinic 1600 University Dr. College Station, TX EOE 18lttfn RUN AUGUST 27 -SEPTEMBER 28; Professional typing, word processing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes, call 846-2255. 191ttfn GUMBY S PIZZA is now taking applications for delivery driv ers. Apply today, start tomorrow. Flexible hours. Earn $50 to $100 every night and take 100% of pay home every night. No experience necessary JME Call 76GUMBY. LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA Now accepting applications at the S.W. Parkway location. All positions, all hours available. NOW HIRING! Receptionist, Kitchen Staff, Service Staff, Custodial Services. Applications accepted 9am-11am Monday thru Friday and 3pm-5pm Wednes day thru Friday For information, call 776-1775. First City Plaza, 3000, Briarcrest Drive Suite 600, Bryan. Any student interested in becom ing an Intramural Flag Football Of ficial should attend an orientation meeting, Monday, Sept. 3 at 6:00 pm, 267 G. Rollie White. For more info, call 845-7826. iqPM/ o Students-need a summer or fall job? Earn $400 to $800 per month as a route carrier for the Houston Chronicle. Job requires working early morning hours and a gas al lowance is provided. If interested call Julian at 693-2323, or James at 693-7815 for an appointment. NEEDED FEMALE ATTENDANT to cook, clean, and drive on Sat. and Sun. car will be provided during working hrs. For more info, and salary, please contact Donna Williams home 693-2449, after 5pm, don’t call after 10pm.9318/31 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR FUNDRAISER FESTIVAL! on Sept 15, female for mermaid costume, male or female for gorilla costume or dunk ing booth. Volunteers will receive 10 free movie rentals from Movie Biz. Apply in person at Movie Biz 1673 Briarcrest Dr. Bryan. BANNER MAKER NEEDED for Jack Hill Distributing. Start at $4.50 an hour 14 to 30 hours per week, very flexible. Come by for appt. from 2 to 5 pm at 1000 Independence, Bryan, Texas. 19219/3 DO YOU HAVE WHAT WE NEED? Are you interested in small aircraft or, better yet, A&P licensed? If so, contact Bill or Don at Bryan Aviation, Coulter Field. 778-6120 8:00 to 8:00. MAKE $$$ READING BOOKS Send self-addressed stamped envelope: LAL-SEATTLE P.O. Box 694 Hartsdale, NY 10530 Tgots/a, DOS Must be able to work between 9am to 1pm. Please call 845-2697 between Sam and 5pm. 185ttfn Coronet instructor needed for second year student, (once per week-30 minute session) at home. Call Lo retta 776-0400. 193t9/4 Dependable People Needed for Houston Post routes $200-$800 per month 846-1253, 846-2911. 182t9/28 Person to help care for elderly person. Two shifts, 7am to 3pm and 3pm to 10pm. Call l-(409)-828-3968. 187t9/7 CHARLPS! SALES HELP NEEDED. Fashion ladies clothing store. Apply in person, 696-9626, 707 Texas Avenue, College Station. 190t8/29 B/W-Navasota looking for employing student desk clerk, ideal for commuting students who live between CS and Navasota. Call l-(409)825-7775. 190ttfn Intelligence jobs: cia, us customs, dea, etc. now hiring. Call (1)805-687-6000 Ext. K-9531. 18H9/19 SITTER WANTED for infant and 3 yr. old for af- ternoons M-F. Phone 696-7504, 845-2584, 845-9525. 190t8/31 TAP DANCE INSTRUCTOR NEEDED: for local dance studio-one night per week 693-0249. 190t8/30 Part-time Help Apply In Person Piper’s Chevron Texas at University. 190t9/12 Earn - $300.00/day with your car or truck. Call (1) 602- 838-8885, Ext. KT- 4009,6am - 10pm, 7 days. 192ttfn Intelligence Jobs. FBI, CIA, US Customs, etc. Now hir ing. Call (1) 602-838-8885, Ext. Q- 4009,6am - 10pm, 7 days. 192ttfn Hiring all positions. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque 1727 South Texas. 184ttfn Need Hard Worker to clean houses 15 hrs/week, days $5.00/hr. 823-4717. 192t9/17 Babysitter needed in our home, 11:45am-3pm, M-F, call 693-7416. 187t8/30 Experienced chidcare in church nursery Sunday AM and PM. Call 779-7608. 191t9/7 CAMPUS SALES REP for T-shirt screen printing busi ness, commission basis, contact Rankin Hobbs 404)618-3003, Days. 19H8/31 Elderly person in CS needs help care. Two shifts, 7am to 3pm and 3pm to 10pm. Call 1-409-828-3968.191t9/7 Handyman needed 20 + hours/week, tools and truck a must, experience necessary 823-5469. 185t9/27 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER: 20 hrs./week. Hours flexible. Clean ing, laundry, shopping, some cooking. Must be avail able during vacations and summers. Call 846-3765 eve nings before 9:30 pm. 193t9/4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EARN ADDIT IONAL INCOME with this exciting op portunity new to Texas. Easy to learn and earn flexible schedule. Reply with address and phone number. P.O. Box 8043 Dallas, T exas 75205. 191t8/31 SERVICES SCOLLEGE MONEY Private Scholarships! You receive a minimum of 8 sources or your money refunded. Guaranteed! COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS LOCATORS, PO Box 1881, Joplin, MO 64802-1881. 1-800-879-7485. 191ttfn Professional Word Processing Laser printing for Resumes, Reports, Letters and Envelopes. Typist available 7 days a week ON THE DOUBLE 113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755 166ttfn WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE. SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY. LISA 846- 8130. 19119/25 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 91t3/30 WORD PROCESSING fast, accurate. Ten year experi ence. Call Barbara 774-0546. 182t9/10 Want to keep children in home, students or teachers over 20 yrs. experience, have references. 190t8/30 FOR RENT RIDING HORSES FOR RENT 2818 (3 Blks. North of Hwy 21, call 779-7052 anytime. Ask for Rudy. Open 7 days a week, 24 hrs a day. 19318/31 TWO BLOCKS EAST OF A&M 1 bdr. Duplex Apts. 408 A&B Ash Partially furnished $195.00, $235.00 Prefer Grad, students (512)592-4925 night, 595-3791 day 190ttfn 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 Walk to class,, 2B-1B apt., $210 plus bills, 696-7266. 19118/31 Room w/private bath, 5 miles from campus, 1/3 utili ties, 150 month, 778-7024. 190t8/29 REAL ESTATE ATTENTION: GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 (U-repair)! Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Call (1) 602-838-8885, Ext. GH- 4009. 192ttfn FOR LEASE One bedroom/bath #310 monthly. Includes all the amenities of Huntington Apartments including ceiling fans. Mike White 696-2379, leave message. 193t9/4 CHILD CARE Childcare all ages excellent references. Close to TAMU-Kroger area. Meals provided 693-4327.19119/4 PERSONALS Peggy- Have a good school year. I know you can do it. If you have any questions about how to cook some thing, don’t hesitate to call me. Go Razor Backs. Love, your favorite Spartan. 193t8/30 FOR SALE We Buy and Sell new and used furniture and appliances 402 N Texas 823-2595 19018/31 BASEBALL CARD COLLECTION FOR SALE! $2500. CALL FOR LIST..BRIAN 696-2518. 193t8/31 KING SIZE WATERBED WITH SEMIMOl ION- LESS MATTRESS. WATERBED SHEETS AND AC CESSORIES INCLUDED, 696-9176. 19118/31 Seven roll-away beds. Will sell seperate $40/each, 776- 0400. Call Gay. Also, stereo, typewriter, calculator, 3x4 work desk. 191ttfn 1980 CHEVROLET CAPRICE. V8 loaded auto A/C, radio, good running condition, $ 1350. 846-8506 191t8/30 Black Honda Moped, Excellent condition, must sell, $375, David 764-6818. 192t9/3 MACINTOSH SE/30 lyr, 40MG HRDDSK HI-DEN. SITY DRIVE EXTENDED KEYBOARD IMG RAM MACWRITE II. PAGEMAKER ANTI -VIRUS PRO GRAMS MORE $2950 ALSO TARGUS CARRY ING CASE $50.00. CALL DAVID 846-1712. 191t8/31 Dorm Refrigerators 4.2 cu. ft. woodgrain or white $65.00. Call 846-8611. 192t9/17 KING SIZED DELUXE WATERBED ExCon. mirrors, storage, heater. J395 776-4257. Guaranteed. 19U8/31 Two Twelve Gear Bicycles $90 each (retail price is $200). Call 823-4710 or 845-7162. Ask for Barnaby. 191t8/31 Why rent:- Buy for equity, one bedroom, fenced house, owner financed near TAMU 764-7363 or 693-5286. 189t8/31 Really Nice! 14x70 1979 2/2, large deck, porch, garden tub, built-in desk, hutch, ceiling fan, CH&A, dish washer, gas stove, to be moved, 8,850 776-1536.190t9/3 HONDA SPREE FOR SALE, RED, EXCELLENT CONDITION. TINA 846-2603. 190t9/3 ROOMMATE WANTED ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT TO SUBLET YEL- LOWHOUSE COMPLEX TWO MILES SOUTH OF A&M $305 MONTH 696-9492, ASK FOR LISA. 19St9/4 Needed female Christian roommate to share 2Bd/2B. The Oaks, $195.00 a month. Call Tamara 696-9480. 18U9/7 Come by Today! Offering Fall Rates • 2 Bedroom - One Bath • 24 Emergency Maintenance • Water & Sewer Paid • On Shuttle • Fireplaces • Washer-Dryer Connections • 1034 sq. feet 779-3637 E I00S A VmhC*. Btym DRESXXREEl^ ( APARTMENTS ^ ffV Pages The Battalion Wednesday, August 29,1991 lie Bat one ten famous and ma hell ov( In hi; unbeati Look Rose ar old Job that om the U.S McE Open,r defeatir in lues Weai his face McEnrc the first round n McEi came in in the w 1985. Last; second i expellee abusive How( McEnrc and this some qi In Jui Wimble earned 1 straight by the E SeePils Brian Lane, a sophomore finance major from Vic toria, tries to beat the heat and humidity Tuesday Photo by Phelan M. Ebenhid afternoon by reading the newspaper outside his dorm room in Law Hall. De Klerk makes pledge to investigate violence JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — President F.W. de Klerk told church leaders Tuesday he would investigate charges that police sided against supporters of the African National Congress in recent town ship violence. Black leaders have blamed police for fueling the two weeks of savage street Fights in black townships around Johannesburg that killed more than 500 people. Police said two black men were killed in unrest Tuesday, but the townships were peaceful for a fourth straight day following a government crackdown. Also Tuesday, police raided the headquarters of South Africa’s larg est labor federation and arrested its secretary general, Jay Naidoo, and two others. The three were charged with kidnapping, robbery and as sault. All three were later released on bail, and Naidoo denied the charges. The raid followed a news confer ence at Naidoo’s Congress of South African Trade Unions, where offi cials presented a man they said had been spying for the police, the inde pendent South African Press Asso ciation reported. A delegation of church leaders, including Anglican Archbishop Des mond Tutu and the Rev. Frank Chikane, head of the South African Council of Churches, met in Pretoria with de Klerk and Adriaan Vlok, the law and order minister. After the two-hour meeting, Chikane told journalists the presi dent had pledged to investigate charges that police aided Zulu-based Inkatha supporters in the fighting against Xhosas and other blacks loyal to the African National Con gress. ANC leader Nelson Mandela, Tutu and other anti-apartheid fig ures have said police bias toward In katha inflamed the situation. They accused police of disarming and scattering ANC supporters while al lowing Zulus to carry crude weapons considered part of their tribal heri tage and costume. Government officials have denied the charges. De Klerk has previously said individual officers may have acted improperly, but the police force as a whole followed orders to be impartial. The fighting erupted Aug. 12 in Johannesburg area townships and raged for two weeks until the gov ernment declared a de facto state of emergency. Court remains short one justice until nomination WASHINGTON — The S* preme Court will be one justice shon when it begins its new term Oct. I because there is not enough timebe fore then for nominee David H Souter to win Senate confirmation sources said Monday. “It’s a matter of timing,” said; Senate Judiciary Committee aidt who requested anonymity. The aide said the earliest date to a committee vote on Souter’snom nation would be Sept. 27, a full® weeks after the Sept. 13 start of to confirmation hearings. Souter was nominated to replact Justice William J. Brennan, whore signed last month, citing health tea sons. If all goes smoothly for the judge from New Hampshire, his nomi nation likely will reach the full Sea ate the week of Oct. 1 or Oct. 8. Committee aides, both Democrats and Republicans, said no committee vote on Souter is likely before Sept 27 even if his hearings last only three days. At the Supreme Court, plans fora Sept. 25 swearing-in ceremony for Souter quietly have been shelved. Memorial Student Center! mWM Opera & Performing Arts Society* HURRY! Attend the entire MSC 0PAS season at half the cost! Texas A&M students may buy two balcony season tickets for the price of one. But you must act now offer expires Sept. 10,1990. The Aggie 2-for-1 special is $75 and available in-person, only at the MSC Box Office.