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    Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
ENTREPRENEUR?
TYPE “A”
PERSONAUTY?
Earn $
Arum
up to 1
4,(J(JU
Gain management experience on-campus.
Set your own hours. Earn from $2,000-$4,000
during this semester. Call now.
1-800-950-8472 Ext.25
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 a'nd career
opportunities. Apply in person:
Scott and White Clinic
1600 University Dr.
College Station, TX
EOE
SPRING BREAK,
Christmas, summer travel
FREE. Air couriers needed and
cruiseship jobs.
Call (805)682-7555
Ext. S-1026. 191ttfn
LITTLE CAESAR S PIZZA
Now accepting applications. All
hours/all shifts. Apply at the
corner of 601 University Drive and
Stasney. 14ttfn
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
Students-need a fall job?
Earn $400 to $800 pr/mth. as a route
carrier for the Houston Chronicle. Job
requires working early morninq 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 i;
BEST FUNDRAISER ON CAMPUS!
Looking for a fraternity, sorority stu
dent organisations 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. 14 ttfn
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
hoys. For information call Allen Academy 776-0731 i
7776-1690.
13t9/25
Coach’s needed for Brvan Soccer Club,
thru 10. Call Robin Donnelly 589-2379.
NEED EXTRA INCOME FOR 1990? Earn $500-
$1000 weekly stuffing envelopes. For details - Rush
$1.00 with SASEto: 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
Dependable people needed for Houston Post routes
$200-$800 per mnth 846-1253, 846-2911. 194t9/28
Pest Control Service needs someone part-time af
ternoons Entomology major preferred. 846-5555. 14t9/25
Hiring all positions. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque
1727 South T exas. 184ttfn
Looking for experienced window timer with refer
ences. Call 779-0065. 13t9/25
ATTENTION: Excellent income for hc^me assembly
work. 504-646-1700. Dept P777. 13t9/24
WANTED
August graduate needs 2-4 tickets for the NTSU game
696-7326. 13t9/21
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
REPOSSED VA& HUD
Homes available from government
from $1.00 without credit check.
You repair. Also tax delinquent
foreclosures CALL (805)682-7555
Ext H-1445 for repo list your area.
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SERVICES
FOR SALE
RESEARCH INFORMATION
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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
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REGISTERED DAYCARE - 15 years experience close
to TAMU reasonably pi iced call: 846-5818. 13t9/21
Graduate student will do tutoring or word processing
for English 103 or 104. Reasonable Rates. 693-0967.
13t9/27
Resume’s 13 years experience, general typing, call 774-
4769, Penny Borrego, 9am to 4pm. 194t9/26
COLLEGE TCI 1 ION RESOURCES, 6-25 Financial
Aid Sources or fee refunded. Send Name, Address to
Resources. P.O. Box 819081, Suite 462. Dallas, I X
75381. 10t9/27
TRAVEL
COLLEGIATE SKI BREAK'
. And definitely the MOST FUN
COMPARE OUR TRIP 10 ANY...
THEN GIVE USACA1L
Call: “Did*** VnHUctU** ~
1-800-782-7653 Ext. 221 or
512/396-1986
CHICK-FIL-A OF POST OAK MALL NOW IN 1ER-
VIEWING FOR PAR E TIME HOURS. SCHEDULES
OF 10-2, 2-6, OR 5-C. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
CLOSED SUNDAYS. 15t9/27
ImlfA J
BULGARIAN TRANSLATOR NEEDED. FEJE NE
GOTIABLE 845-7128. f5t9/24
JANUARY SEMESTER BREAK
Opening New Data Center, several part-time positions
available. Send resume to EDS 1300 Main, Houston,
Texas 77002, Attn: Bernadette Harris. 15t9/27
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 J ulian 693-2323.
1119/21
.ith ages 6
10t9/21
STEAM B O ? T
JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS
BRECKENRID^E
JANUARY 2-9 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS
VAIL/BEAVER CRF*=K
JANUARY 2-12 • 5, 6 OR 7 NIGHTS ■
9th ANNUAL
COLLEGIATE
WINTER SKI
BREAKS
TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS
1-800-321-5911
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.
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CHILD CARE
Mr. Gatti’s Pizza is NOW HIRING! Need in store and
delivery workers. Day and night shifts available, call
268-8888. 4t9/20
DROP-IN CHILDCARE
Available for games
Call first 846-2535
812 Enfield (Close to Campus)
FOR RENT
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).
1119/21
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.
10t9/17
Need tele-marketing persons. Experience preferred,
not required. Call Al, 696-7697. 10t9/20
Female Roommate mature, responsible, neat for 3bd,
IV2 blks. east of TAMU. Available now. Debbie 764-
8792. 15t9/27
Cash for washers and dryers working or not, will pick
up 776-0229. 6t 10/22
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
Ibdrm $200 2Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878or 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible eottfn
Ibd/lbath Duplex $235/mo. Grad student preferred.
See at 408B Ash, C.S. after 5pm M-Th. 12t9/24
Two bedroom furnished apartment. North side of
campus. $215. 696-2038. 8i 10/09
. '«• 1
grips, case holster. $310. 693-7626
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
1986 Ninja 600, with helmet and Cover, New rear tire.
$2600 firm 847-5684. 10t9/20
Double bed with springs, frame and headboard
S 50.00. IBM Pm Printer 11X1. $600.01), 693-1426.
764-7107. 10t9/20
New’ FOSSIL. Brand Watches. Prices starting at
$40.00, call 847-1363. 12t9/24
LANGE MUSIC CITY NEW SHIPMENTS - PEAYY
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. 14U0/19
SPECIAL NOTICE
Dr. Lynn Tutoring Biological Sciences, Genetics, Test
Preparation 846-2672. 822-9146. 192t9/28
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.
196t9/28
NOTICE
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sage (713)298-5332. Have pen ready.
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MISCELLANEOUS
THE ATTIC ANTIQUE
118 S. Bryan St.
822-7830
10,000 sq. ft. American Antique
furniture, glassware, and collectibles
ESTATE AUCTION SUNDAY,
SEPT 23
15t
VISA OR MASTERCARD!
Even if bankrupt or bad credit!
We guarantee you a card or dou
ble your money back.
Call (805)682-7555,
EXT. M-1054. 191tt(n
LOST AND FOUND
Lost Outside Heldenfels: Keys with long red keychain.
Call Danny at 845-4653, leave message. 15t9/26
Found calculator on second floor Harrington Educa
tion Center on night of September 11th. Call Colin at
847-1318 to identify.
1U9/21
ELY FOR LESS AS A COURIER! Major Airline,
Houston to: London $325 rOundttip, Tokyo $375
roundtrip plus first-time registration fee $5,0 coming
soon...Mexico City. Call NOW VOYAGER (212) 431-
1616. 15ttfti
2B-1B Apt., two blocks from A&M, No Pets, 210 +
bills, 696-7266. 6t9/18
FOR LEASE
SERVICES
Sublease: 1/BD apartment $255/m. Two miles south of
A&M, Welsh & S. W. Pkwy. Lisa, 696-9492. 15t9/27
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL. PRECISE,
SPEEDY - LASAR/LETT ER QUALIT Y. LISA 846-
8130. 19H9/25
REAL ESTATE
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
all 272-3348. lOt 10/31
Office/R&D warehouse space 4900 sq.ft, with parking,
3 blocks from campus. Great but for A&M start-up or
spin-out. 846-3711. 10t9/20
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Friday, September 21,195
LASER SAVER
SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats,
Toner cartridge recharging
for Laser Printers
four wheelers, motors homes,
Free pick up and delivery
by FBI, IRS, DBA. Available your
100% guarantee, 24 hr
area now. Call (805)682-7555
turn around. 696-3472
11110/12
Ext. C-1201. 191ttfn
‘Ca// to arms’
Churches condemn
threat of violence
FOR SALE: YAMAHA STEREO RECEIVER, 75
WAITS 1 CHANNEL, B/O SPEAKERS, AND YA
MAHA T/T. $350.00OBO. 693-1038 JERRY. 15t9/27
15t9/27
DALLAS (AP) — Frustration and
anger in the city’s black community
has strained relations with police
and could erupt into violence, a
church group said Thursday.
County Commissioner John Wiley
Price, issuing a “call to arms,”
warned Wednesday that violence
would result if the city hires a “good
old boy” police chief who is insensi
tive to minorities.
Price, who was criticized for his
remarks by other Dallas County
Commissioners Court members and
“I don’t want anyone
to take what I say and
take it to the streets.
At this particular
time, taking it to the
streets is
inappropria te
behavior.”
— John Wiley Price,
Dallas county
commissioner
Zan Holmes Jr. of the Greater Dallas
Community. “We all want to live and
move around in safety. But we need
to remember that peace is not the
absence of tension.
“There can be no peace in our
community or our world without
justice,” he said. “Genuine peace re
quires that we address the underly
ing causes of pain that breeds frus
tration and conflict.”
The three groups and two others
then met with reporters to discuss
Price’s controversial remarks.
After its meeting Thursday, the
group voted to send Mayor Annette
Strauss a letter urging the city to
take special care in hiring a new po
lice chief who will be acceptable to all
residents, and adding the issue
should take top priority.
At his own news conference, Price
had said his statements quoted by
The Dallas Morning News were “ir
responsible” and may have been “in
flammatory.”
city officials, later backed away from
some of his statements but refused
to apologize for them.
Members of the 315-member
Greater Dallas Community of
Churches joined the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference
and the Dallas Peace Center in con
demning any violence that might re
sult from unrest.
“We all want peace,” said the Rev.
“1 don’t want anyone to take what
I say and take it to the streets,” he
said. “At this particular time, taking
it to the streets is inappropriate be
havior.”
Price later said he would advocate
violence against police only in the
event of officers’ violence against ci
vilians.
“If you try to bring in a good old
boy in this system, we’re going to be
in the streets. Physically, literally,
shooting folks. We’re not going to
tolerate it,” the commissioner said in
Wednesday’s article.
Environmental
thieves notice!
by candidate
AUSTIN (AP) — Polluters are
killers who should go to prison,
Democratic attorney general can-1
didate Dan Morales said Thurs !
day as he announced a hearing
on proposals to punish environ
mental lawbreakers.
“They are killing our land
They are killing our wildlife
They are killing our future,”said
Morales, a state legislator froii
San Antonio.
“These offenses must be recog
nized for what they are-—violent,
deliberate and callous attacks on
our very existence.”
Morales said the House Crinii
nal Jurisprudence Committee
which he heads, would meet Oct
3 to consider the creation of crim
inal penalties for environmental
offenses. The proposals includt
prison terms for corporate offi
dais and others convicted of suck
offenses.
Currently, Texas’ main
method of punishing those who
break environmental laws is
through civil fines, he said.
“It has become painfully clear
in recent months and years thai
environmental offenders view the
payment of these civil finds asa
routine cost of doing business.
We must not allow polluters to
‘buy’ the right to contaminate the
only environment we will ever
have,” Morales said.
Imprisoning polluters would
not burden the prison system be
cause not that many people
would l>e subject to incarceration,
he said.
Searching For The
Opportunity Oasis?
AMOCO WILL BE INTERVIEWING ON CAMPUS ON THE FOLLOWING DATES.
PLEASE SEE PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND CAREER INFORMATION.
COMPANY
(LOCATION)
DATE(S)
DISCIPLINE(S)
AMOCO CHEMICALS
(Texas City, TX)
Oct. 17
CHEN, ELEN, MEEN
AMOCO CORPORATION - IS
(Houston, TX)
Oct. 11
BAN A, BSCS, CPSC
AMOCO CORPORATION - IS/TC
(Houston, TX, Chicago, IL.)
Oct. 25
ENTC
AMOCO OIL REFINING
(Texas City, TX)
Oct. 23, 24
CHEN, CEEN, MEEN
AMOCO OIL - R&TE
(Chicago, IL) ■
Oct. 30
CHEN, CEEN, ELEN.
MEEN
AMOCO PIPELINE COMPANY
(Chicago, IL)
Oct. 25
MEEN, ELEN, CEEN
AMOCO PRODUCTION
(Houston, TX)
Oct. 9, 10
GEOL, GEOP
AMOCO PRODUCTION
(Houston, TX)
Oct. 10, 1 1
CHEN, ELEN, MEEN,
PETE
AMOCO PRODUCTION
(Houston, TX)
Oct. 25, 26
BUSI, ECON, F1NC,
MGMT, MKTG
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ence Counci
kansas in th
season with ;
ingcompetir
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it’s a normal
the Universi
the conferen
Vick said t
the Razorbac
originally pi;
dependent
Southeasteri
The Razoi
76-year-old
the SEC by
ball.
Arkansas
Broyles said
to do whatev
1991 season.
Arkansas
when it discc
schedule ga
they were los
SWC Con
is the proles:
on the part o
Jacoby sai
would appre
here Oct. 7.
mality.
The actio
Cotton Bow
cussions wit
Cotton Bowl
as its host tea
grace becaus
play in bowl
title in 1991.
The SWC
ing changes
ulty represet
Those incl
• Changii
50-50 split s<
tain all gate
ball beginnir
lowed, how;
guarantee pi
• Changii
in bowls. I
$500,000 ofl
the remain:
$300,000. T
this year’s bo
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cent of their
(erenee nati
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televised ga
package will
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from Satuid
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diality at the:
get a lot don
Vick said,
sphere. 1 fee
went on. It’s
ified. But th<
solved.”
The SWC
alliances wi
movement <
games from
dium.
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