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Snook, TX 1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248 Rental Assistance Available Call 846-8878or 774-0773 after 5pm Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible eottfn One bedroom apartment on shuttle pool, W/D connec tions, unique floorplan, close to campus. Wyndham Management. 846-4384. 196ttfn THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPT. at TAMU is conducting research on group dynamics and we need participants. We will pay $30 for 6 hrs. over 3 week period. Please do not apply if you have partici pated in spring or summer of 1990. If interested, please sign up outside room 350. If you have questions call Michelle at 845-4990. 19419/5 Weekend duty Stocker $5.00 an/hr 15 to 20 hours, ap ply atjack Hillard Distributing from 2 to 5. 194t9/5 WANTED Dependable people needed lor Houston Post routes $200-$800 per mnth 846-1253, 846-2911. 194t9/28 Experienced chidcare in church nursery Sunday AM and PM. Call 779-7608. I9U9/7 INTELLIGENCE JOBS: CIA, US CUSTOMS, DEA, etc. now hiring. Call (1)805-687-6000 Ext. 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Call 76GUMBY. jgrtg^ 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. VISA OR MASTERCARD, Good credit, Bad credit, No credit; you can have one. Call 823-6297 for more information. It9/10 FOR SALE Senior Boots: Size 9B, SI00, 846-9748. See at Western Union. 2t9/7 REAL ESTATE NEW YONEX QUALITY BADMINTON RAC QUETS, $55, STRINGING $ 12. PETER 696-9373. 2t9/11 ATTENTION: GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 (U-repair)! Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Call (1) 602-838-8885, Ext. GH- 4009. 192ttfn 1986 Kawasaki Ninja 1000, Red, Very Clean 7,500 miles $3,400 846-4330. 2t9/7 SERVICES Men’s, Red, Schwinn Bike is like new. Great Deal! $200 or best off er 693-2818. 2t9/ll Part-time Help Apply In Person Piper's Chevron Texas at University. 190t9/12 PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL Meets at Coulter Field for 10 weeks. Starts Wednesday, Sept. 12th at 7:00pm Call Jeff 822-1913. Professional typing, word proc essing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes, call 846-2255. 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 Students needed for puppet show at MSC interested 5 Elena 845-4111. 195t9/6 Seven roil-away beds, $40.00 each. Golf clubs, stereo, typewriter, calculator, 3x5 table, snow skis. Call Gay 776-0400. 194ttfn ’89 Kawasaki Ninja 600R, White, 7800 Miles, Yoshi- mura Pipe, $2650. 764-7247. 196t9/7 1990, Red, Convertible Mustang LX, White top, 764- 7650, leave message. 195t9/6 1987 Suzuki Moped, Excellent Condition. Low miles, $345.00, 846-9202 A/5.00PM. 195t9/6 Senior Boots never used, size 8-B, $250. Call 693-6526. 195t9/13 1979 Olds. Ninety-eight, low mileage, leather interior, excellent condition, $2500 O.B.O., Call 764-3041. D9/10 Dorm Refrigerators 4.2 $65.00. Call 846-8611. ft. woodgrain or white 192t9/17 The Bargain Place, across from Chicken Oil 846-2429. Six drawer chest $35.00, 20x44 inch desk $25.00 and full mattress set $75.00. U9/10 ANNOUNCEMENT Earn - $300.00/day with your car or truck. Call (1) 602- 838-8885, Ext. KT-4009, 6am- 10pm. 7 days. 192ttfn Assistant - Oral Surgery Office. Part-time position 764- aOL 2t9/18~ Needed Nursery Worker at A&M Presbyterian Church, Sunday mornings. Must be dependable, En glish speaking, responsible person. Hours are from 9:45ani to 12:15pm. Pay is $5.00 per/hr. Interested persons may call 696-6622 or 846-5631. 2t9/7 THE ORIGINAL’ CHAPULTEPEC RESTAURANT Daily Lunch Special $1.99 + tax. Two enchiladas, rice, beans, chips, and hot sauce (special changed daily) 1315 South College 823-6996, closed on Tuesdays. 1t t(n EARN $500 TO $1500 WEEKLY STUFFING ENVE LOPES AT HOME. NO EXPERIENCE. FOR FREE INFORMATION SEND SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: JETS F. ASSOC. P. O. 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If you have any mornings free please call, / 64-7197. 195t9/6 Resume’s 13 years experience, general typing, call 774- 4769, Penny Borrego, 9am to 4pm. 194t9/26 Part-time delivery person must have own air-coindi- tioned vehicle. Delivery twice a day and once on Sun days, Flowerama 764-1828, 195t9/6 Introductory flying lesson $25. Call Jeff 822-1913. 2t9/l 1 Part-time sales person needed for retail store; basic computer knowledge necessary, 846-3279. 195t9/13 Experienced librarian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 9D3/30 Elderly person in CS needs help care. Two shifts, 7am io 3pm and 3pm to 10pm. Call 1-409-828-3968.191t9/7 WORD PROCESSING fast, accurate. Ten year experi ence. Call Barbara 774-0546. 182t9/10 A RHODES AT OXFORD A Rhodes Scholarship is a glitter ing prize which allows you to at tend Oxford Univeristy. Candidates are usually seniors with a G PA of 3.75+ . Information from J.F. Reading, Room 505, Phsyics Engineering. Deadline, September 30, 1990. Room and board provided for work with high school boys. For information call Allen Academy 776-0731 or 776-1690. 196t9/7 WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE, SPEEDY - LASAR/LETTER QUALITY. LISA 846- 8130. 19119/25 ROOMMATE WANTED Hiring all positions. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque 1727 South Texas. 184ttfn Dr. Lynn Tutoring Biological Sciences, Genetics, Test Preparation. 846-2672, 822-9146. I92t9/28 Needed female Christian roommate to share 2Bd/2B. The Oaks, $195.00 a month. Call Tamara 696-9480. 18U9/7 Page 12 The Battalion Wednesday, September 5,1 S&L convicts getting tough sentences WASHINGTON (AP) — Vir tually all those convicted of savings and loan fraud are first-time offend ers, but they are getting harsher prison sentences than the typical white-collar criminal, according to Justice Department figures. “These are traditionally no-record defendants,” said Marvin Collins, the U.S. attorney in Dallas, whose of fice has prosecuted about a quarter of the major S&L cases. “They ap pear often very contrite at sentenc ing and generally make sympathetic defendants for sentencing. “Given all of that, I feel rea sonably comfortable with the types of sentences that we have been re ceiving,” Collins said. “Most of the people are receivingjail time.” There were 128 people convicted since Oct. 1, 1988, who received av erage prison sentences of 3.2 years, according to department statistics. That compares with an average 2.5 years for all federal fraud cases, including embezzlement and forg ery, according to a study compiled last year by the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics. That study used figures from 1987, the most recent year available. The average sentence for embez zlement in 1987 was 1.8 years while the average sentence for mail and wire fraud was 2.6 years. Thirty-seven of those convicted for S&L crimes since Oct. 1, 1988, have not been jailed. The Justice Department defines a major S&L case as one involving fraud or loss of more than $100,000 or in which the defendant was an ex ecutive or officer of a thrift institu- In Advance Texas A&M students wanting to volunteer at Humana Hospital- Brazos Valley can attend an in formative meeting tonight at 6:30 in Room 200 Heldenfels. The meeting will explain the volunteer program and provide students a chance to arrange work schedules, which will be de termined on a first-come, first- serve basis. Information packets, includin; details on uniform requirement! will be distributed at the meeting For more information on Hu mana’s Aggie Volunteer Pro gram, call Gordon Knight, diret tor of volunteer services, al 764 5102. Escort Continued from page 1 exceptionally busy, he said. “Our busiest time is from nightfall until about 1 a.m.,” he said. Each Corps outfit works the guard room in three-day shifts. One senior serves as officer of the day, while one junior, two sophomores and three freshmen assist. The cadets working in the guard room soon will have hand-held ra dios to provide faster service to stu dents. Corps members are trying to ob tain two-way radios for all cadets on duty so when cadets are on the north side of campus, for example, they can communicate with those in the guard room to see if anyone else needs to be walked from that side, he said. “When this system is imple mented, hopefully in a couple of days, we will be available for every one in a shorter amount of time,” Al varado said. “But bear with us beause we do receive lots of calls and people might have to wait for 10 minutes.” The escort system is only one of the guard room’s responsibilities. On the quad between Dorms 1 and 3, the guard room also has the duties of monitoring the quad, tak ing care of all Corps emergencies and providing phone numbers those trying to reach Corps mei hers. Jess McNeely, a senior Con member, said he hopes no one he tales when calling the guard room “This is to reassure there is sec rity from the library, fish lot other areas, and I hope no oi would walk by themselves at nijl on campus,” he said. Senior psychology major Jem Hayes said in the past she neverh« tated calling because she knew iu a 24-hour service. “The service is available and si® I was walking from the fish Io which is a long distance, 1 did® want to walk alone,” she said. McNeely, who was on duty for hours from Monday until Tuesd said the service is mainly for women walking on campus, but eryone should utilize the service. Alvarado said all students wk walk alone should call them, “One system that might speed up the service is for stude® escorted to the fish lot to give then det a ride hack ter the quad,” he sale “(This way) they can be availablefai ter to (help) other students.” Highways. Continued from page 3 ONE BEDROOM AFAR 1 MENT TO SUBLE T YEL- LOWHOUSE COMPLEX TWO MILES SOUTH OF A&M $305 MONTH 696-9492, ASK FOR USA. 193t9/4 Although gains have been made to curb drunken driving, the state has a long way to go before Texas highways are safe, she said. LeFevre said other problems also hinder the safety effort. “Most of these high-risk drivers don’t believe they will die, and most of them don’t care about losing their license,” LeFevre said. “However, they don’t want to hurt anybody else, so that’s why we made these com mercials so severe.” According to a release from the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, 3,361 people died in traffic accidents in 1989. The three leading causes for these fatali ties are driving under the influence of alcohol, driving at unsafe speeds (either above or below the posted speed limit) and not wearing a safety belt. LeFevre said one of the goals of the program is to reduce traffic fa talities by at least 5 percent and make the public aware of the need for safety on the state’s roads. “During the Labor Day weekend over 30 people died,” LeFevre said. “With this new advertising cam paign, we hope to reduce that mm her significantly.” She also said another purpose# the campaign is to reduce the num her of speeding violations —802,27 speeding tickets were issued in — and to encourage people to wea safety belts. “We have been successful in tk past with ‘Don’t Mess with Texas, LeFevre said. “We hope to earn o: that success and save a lot of live with this.” ADI BOI CL> AG< MEI ALF CEF RAC AGC INTE ASI/ INTE AUST about re< bage, the day. Each 1 ear, or a andle th Robert bi studying t He off the build i dumping and ford print. 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