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Page 8 The Battalion Thursday, September 20,199i Battalion Classifieds Retirement WiRKD The Battali HELP WANTED MED TECH SCOTT AND WHITE Immediate vacancy for a part-time Med Tech (ASCP registered or eligible). Flexible afternoon hours. Scott and White offers an excellent benefits package and career opportunities. Apply in person: Scott and White Clinic 1600 University Dr. College Station, TX EOE llttfn 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 volunteeers will be com pensated. G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 BEST FUNDRAISER ON CAMPUS! Looking for a fraternity, sorority stu dent organizations that would like to earn $500 - $1000 for a one week on campus marketing project. Must be or ganized and hardworking. Dot or Lisa 1-800-592-2121. uttfn LITTLE CAESAR S PIZZA Now accepting applications. All hours/all shifts. Apply at the corner of 601 University Drive and Stasney. 14ttfn Students-need a fall job? Earn $400 to $800 pr/mth. as a route carrier for the Houston Chronicle. Job requires working early morning hrs. and a gas allowance is provided. If in terested call James at 693-7815 or Ju lian at 693-2323 for an appt. Houston Chronicle 1219/21 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 122t4/30 Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de sirable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Braircrest Suite 101,776-4453. 147ttfn Best Control Service needs someone part-time af ternoons Entomology major preferred. 846-5555. 14t9/25 Houston Chronicle needs two carriers to share the Northside men’s dormitory route. Carriers would work alternate weeks and earn $130 per/wk. Early morning hours. Call lulian 693-2323. 1U9/21 AFTERNOON NANNY FOR TEN YEAR OLD GIRL. MONDAY - FRIDAY. 3:45-5:45. $40/WEEK PLUS $10/MONTH GAS. MUST PROVIDE REFER ENCES. CALL D. BROOKS 845-5435 (DAY) OR 696- 8049 (EVE). 1 U9/21 Coach's needed for Brian Soccer Club, thru 10. Call Robin Donnellv 589-2379. ath ages 0 10t9/21 Mr. Gatti’s Pizza is NOW HIRING! Need in store and delivery workers. Day and night shifts available, call 268-8888. 4t9/20 Fraternity & Sorority Members Earn Extra Money. Na tional Party Favor Company Looking For Sales Asso ciates. High Commissions, Work Your Own Hours. 1- 800-444-6484 13t9/25 Room and board provided for work with high school boys. For information call Allen Academy 776-0731 or 7776-1690. 13t9/25 Looking for experienced window tinier with refer ences. Call 779-0065. 13t9/25 ATTENTION: Excellent income for home assembly work. 504-646-1700. Dept P777. 13t9/24 NEED EXTRA INCOME FOR 1990? Earn $500- $1000 weekly stuffing envelopes. For details - Rush $1.00 with SASE to: OIH Group, 7121 Laural Hill, Or lando, FL. 32818. 13t9/27 Looking for experienced salesman and car stereo in staller. Call 779-0065. - 13t9/25 Hiring all positions. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque 1727 South Texas. 184ttfn Dependable people needed for Houston Post routes $200-$800 per mnth 846-1253, 846-2911. 194t9/28 WANTED August graduate needs 2-4 tickets for the NTSU game 696-7326. 13t9/21 LOST AND FOUND Found calculator on second floor Harrington Educa- Harnngto tion Center on night of September 11th. Call Colin at 847-1318 to identify. 1119/21 REAL ESTATE Office/R&D warehouse space 4900 sq.ft, with parking, 3 blocks from campus. Great buy for A&M start-up or spin-out. 846-3711. 10t9/20 SPECIAL NOTICE 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 GPA of 3.75 + . Information from J.F. Reading, Room 505, Phsyics Engineering. Deadline, September 30,1990. NOTICE SERVICES COLLEGE TUITION RESOURCES. 6-25 Financial Aid Sources or fee refunded. Send Name, Address to Resources. P.O. Box 819081, Suite 462, Dallas, TX 75381. 10t9/27 SERVICES 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 Professional typing, word proc essing, resume writing and editing services are available at Notes-n-Quotes, call 846-2255. LASER SAVER Toner cartridge recharging for Laser Printers Free pick up and delivery 100% guarantee, 24 hr turn around. 696-3472 11110/12 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 RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Library of Information In U. S. - all subjects Order Catalog Today with Visa/MC or COD 800-361-0222 lill'linil 1 W In Calll. (213)477-8226 Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Information 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Resume’s 13 years experience, genet al typing, call 774- 4769, Penny Borrego, 9am to 4pm. 194t9/26 WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE. SPEEDY - l.ASAR/l.F I PER QUALITY. LISA 846- 8130. 19D9/25 REGISTERED DAYCARE - 15 years experience close toTAMU reasonably priced call: 846-5818. 13t9/21 Dr. Lynn Tutoring Biological Sciences, Genetics, Test Preparation. 846-2672, 822-9146. 192t9/28 Experienced librarian will do libran research for vou. Gall 272-3348. 1 (HI0/31 TRAVEL TEXAS' LARGEST COLLEGE SKI TRIP COLLEGIATE SKI BREAK . . . and definitely the MOST FUN!!! Don't miss “Severai.” of the BEST TIMES of your College Career . . . 1-800-782-7653 Ext 221 or 512/396-1986 Need tele-marketing persons. Experience preferred, not required. Call Al, 696-7697. 10t9/20 a IsDicAxofi SFroeiucleo/i tm^>A i JANUARY SEMESTER BREAK S T E A M B O JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS BRECKENRIE>£t JANUARY 2-9 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS VAIL/BEAVER CRF«=K 2<f7 JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS 9th ANNUAL COLLEGIATE WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 FOR SALE Cash for washers and dryers working or not, will pick up 776-0229. 6t 10/22 Seven roll-away beds, $40.00 each. Golf clubs, stereo, typewriter, calculator, 3x5 table, snow skis. Call Gay 776-0400. 194ttfn ’89 NINJA 600R YOSHIMURA PIPE, 7,800 MILES, WHT/BLK $2250 764-7247. 13t9/25 FOR RENT COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd. Snook, TX Ibdrm $2002Bdrm $248 Rental Assistance Available Call 846-8878or 774-0773 after 5pm Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible 60ttfn TRY ENERGY-V! Increase energy and alertness! Ex citing new herbal combination, 24HR mes sage (713)298-5332. Have pen ready. 1 ltl0/12 Battalion Classified 845-0569 Continued from page 1 Monday recommending the admin istration update the system to make deposits more rapidly for faculty. “There is a lot of variation in the amount of time checks are received each month,” Storey says. “The reso lution is centered around the fact that the computer system is not ad equate to take care of it.” The resolution must be approved by the Senate’s Executive Committee later this month before it is placed on October’s agenda for discussion. Storey says it would be ideal if the administration upgraded the system to transfer the deposits by computer, like the University of Texas’ system, instead of mailing them. “The (A&M) payroll office is anti quated,” Zucker says. “A&M is a first-class institution and it’s hard to believe the administration couldn’t fix this problem if (it) wanted to.” Zucker says the Texas Faculty As sociation is hoping increased aware ness among the A&M faculty will push the administration to improve the procedures. “It’s time for A&M to bring the payroll office into the 21st century,” he says. But Taylor says there are no plans to change the present policy of mail ing checks to insurance companies, and he is not in favor of implement ing an electronic system to deposit money by computer. “I think there’s a cheaper way to do it,” he says. “The cost of imple menting that would be negligible to the University.” AND /VOW HElRd? PAUL STORM WITH THE WKPP W MTHLR fEPORT.WELL, PAUL, WHAT UE5 W THE fUTuRE. FOR MK. SUN? k- EARS' THEKE'5 \NCE /■" A 70% c/jAHR. SU. t DIAMETER WILL EXPAtfP 200 PME5, ENGULFiNO the Placets mercury, THE/V WE C\H EXPECT MK. SD/V TO EXPAND ANP CONTRACT AH DEVOLVE INTO A REDGfANT, A WHITE DWARF Atfb THEN BURN OUT INTO... by Scott McCullar T UH-...PAUL, X MEANT WHATS THE WEATHE HERETO OH ....All RIGHT HOT, M RAM io m SP Fhursday, Gamt hate t count Tubularman Worsham Graduate student will do tutoring or word processing for English 103 or 104. Reasonable Rates. 693-0967. 13t9/27 Continued from page 1 and probably is cost competitive with oil now if the cost of oil spills, explo sions and other factors are figured in. Worsham, who pledges not to make any “no tax” promises, said he supports a broad tax on energy sources to further spur conserva tion. “I support a broad energy tax rather than just a tax on gasoline,” he said. Worsham also said he would be in favor of a national recycling pro gram to reuse glass, aluminum, plas tic and other materials. When asked if the “Earth vote” is enough to get him elected in No vember, he said he was unsure. “If this was New Jersey, it might be,” Worsham said. “But around here, I don’t know. If people knew what was going on, it should be enough.” Worsham said his campaign against Barton and Welch has been mainly an informative one so far, but he hopes for more before elec tions. “It’s been informative up to now, but hopefully, it will get competitive soon,” he said. Worsham spoke to students in Bob Slovak’s and Zandy Pustay’s government classes. The students already are active in the political and environmental scene. As part of the course, stu dents must volunteer with a local candidate. Two local political candidates, Jim James and Steve Ogden, spoke to the classes earlier this semester. by Boomer Cardinal! Nerd House by Tom A. Madison Student radio benefits from comedy show KANM, Texas A&M’s studem run radio station, received an $81! check from the sponsors of tk Clu /-/ezeeKfs we/ghT cokit/zol Geezer. Showtime Comedy Club Night. The comedy club appeared Sepi 6 at the College Station Hilton ais the money came from ticket pit ceeds. Sponsors were the College Statio Hilton, Showltme, TCA Cable T and KAGG Aggie 96 FM. Kevinne Astudillo of TCA Catl TV said KANM was chosen astk benefactor to help the station, pit mote public relations within community and welcome studem back to school. Astudillo said this is one of tk first times TCA donated money KANM. She said the business wanted help KANM because it’s a studem run organization and the stationn ceives no cash support. Leigh Ellen Key, KANM musici rector, said the money will p the station’s general account. It wi help pay phone bills and equipmts repairs and rentals. LANGE MUSIC CITY NEW SHIPMENTS - PEAVY AMPS & P. A. SYSTEMS, YAMAHA GUITARS, DRUM SETS. LARGE SUPPLY OF ACCESSORIES, FINANCING AVAILABLE. TEXAS AT COULTER 822-2334. 14t9/28 COMPUTERS Best Prices Anywhere, GUAR ANTEED XT, 286, 386SX,....ARGYLE COMPUTERS 693-0300. 14t 10/19 1986 Ninja 600. with helmet and Cover, New rear tire, $2600 firm 847-5684. 10t9/20 Double bed with springs, frame and headboard $ 50.00. IBM Pro Printer 11 XL $600.00, 693-1426, 764-7107. 1 Qt9/20 New’ FOSSIL Brand Watches. Prices starting at $40.00, call 847-1363. 12t9/24 2B-1B Apt., two blocks from A&M, No Pets, 210 + bills, 696-7266. 6t9/18 Ibd/lbath Duplex $235/mo. Grad student preferred. See at 408B Ash, C.S. after 5pm M-T h. 12t9/24 Two bedroom furnished apartment. North side of campus. $215,696-2038. 8tl0/09 Thursday THE SOCIETY OF MEXICAN-AMERICAN ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS: will have guest speaker from NASA to discuss professionalism and recruiting al 7 p.m. in 102 Zachry. Call Albert at 696-5923 for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Mini-olympics informational meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 404 Rudder. Call Lis Galindo at 823-6616 for more informa tion. Filling out applications to participate in International Music Festival from 5 to 6 p.m. in West Bizzell Hall basement, the “cave.” Call Leon or Suzanne at 845-1825 or 845-7919 for more information. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY: will have Ranch Bash with Arthur Andersen and Co. i the ranch in Snook. Call Jennifer at 823-1200 for more information. BETA ALPHA PSI: will have a party with Arthur Andersen and Co. in Snook al 7:30 p.m. BAHAI CLUB: will have an informal discussion at 7 p.m. in 140 MSC. ECONOMICS SOCIETY: will have an undergraduate mixer/dinner at 7 p.m. at Tom’s BBQ. Call Andrew at 696-1285 for more information. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a get together for all those who have made Aggie Awakening at 6:15 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student Center. Call 846-5717 for more information. AGGIES FOR RICK PERRY: will meet at 6 p.m. in 127 Kleberg. Call Leanne at 589- 2321 for more information. ASIAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: will have an important meeting for “C. Ce pie to sign up for mini-olympics from 7:15 to 8 p.m. in 230 MSC. Call Ireneat 693-4196 if you are unable to attend. RETAILING SOCIETY: will be planning a field trip to Macy’s (new members wel come) at 7 p.m. in 624 Blocker. Call Julie at 696-7033 for more information. DPMA: ICDP: Shell Oil at 7 p.m. in the Former Student Center. SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call Tim at 823-0090 for more information. FORT WORTH HOMETOWN CLUB: will have an organizational meeting from6to 7 p.m. in 230 MSC. BRAZOS VALLEY ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER ASSO CIATION: will have its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in 104 Bryan High School. Dr. Jan Hughes will be speaking on “Home and School Collaboration: The Parent’s Role.” Call Scott or Casey at 268-0872 for more information. RTNDA: will have officer elections and plans for 1990-91 at 7 p.m. in 003 I McDonald. Call Kristi at 846-6486 for more information. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: will have general discussion from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Call the Center for Drug Prevention and Education at 845-0280 for more information. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will have general discussion at 8:30 p.m. Call Centei for Drug Prevention and Education at 845-0280 for more information. ELECTION COMMISSION STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Filing for elections of Class of ’94 Council and Student Senate positions through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 214 Pavilion. Call Sarah at 845-3051 for more information. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have general discussion from noon to 1:15pm Call Center for Drug Prevention and Education at 845-0280 for more informa tion. l^Jast Saturday the shellacked th Ragin’ Cajur Southwesten Louisiana. Si was a great w the team, the some great pi some great p environment something to Thus I fee an organized Scott Wud about the Te Louisiana ga 10. Parkin could have ri the game anc those guys in the muffler t my friends ai the neighbor ... no thank y for a cheap g 9. Seats: It so privileged 36 —those n third deck th rising from tl would like to patrons next down and gi\ 2 i /2 spaces we 8. The nev need to sell n the game? H traditional id Disneyland-s 7. Yell lea< scoreboard. I competition i han’t tell yo along with th whoop... wh yellea all eve faraway. Ma excitement. 1 the chance tc Fa! RADIO-TELEVISION NEWS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION: will have election ofol ficers at 7 p.m. in 003 RDMC. Call Kristi at 846-6486 for more information. HISPANIC BUSINESS STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have general meeting with speaker from Anderson Consultants at 7 p.m. in Blocker. Call Salvador Lara at 696-8962 for more information. CFFA: will be having a plant sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Academic Plaza. Jill at 823-5266 for more information. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS: will have general meeting and vice president elections at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. CLUB ESPAftA: will have mini-olympics and gourmet club participation discussion at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call Bernabe at 845-9269 for more information S.W.A.P.: will have discussion on civil liberties and the drug war at 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. C.S. EVENING WOMEN’S AGLOW FELLOWSHIP: Julie Martin will speak aboui the New Age at 7:15 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m.ft reservations call Joanne at 268-4306. TAMU ROADRUNNERS: will have weekly run at 6 p.m. at G. Rollie White. Everyone is welcome. Call Ron at 693-8071 for more information. See What’s Up/Page 12