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The Battalion
Monday, September 24,1990
Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
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FOR SALE
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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
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up to 1
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Set your own hours. Earn from $2,000 -$4,000
during this semester. Call now.
1-800-950-8472 Ext.25
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 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
LITTLE CAESAR S PIZZA
Now accepting applications. All
hours/all shifts. Apply at the
corner of 601 University Drive and
Stasney.
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ences. Call 779-0065.
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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Seven roll-away beds, $40.00 each. Golf clubs, stereo,
typewriter, calculator, 3x5 table, snow skis. Call Gay
776-0400. 194ttfn
‘New’ FO&SIL Brand Watches. Prices starting at
$40.00, call 847-1363. 12t9/24
LASER SAVER
Toner cartridge recharging
for Laser Printers
Free pick up and delivery
100% guarantee, 24 hr
turn around. 696-3472
10^
Graduate student will do tutoring or word processing
for English 103 or 104. Reasonable Rates. 693-0967.
13t9/27
Fraternities, sororities, campus organizations, highly
motivated individuals-Travel free plus earn up to
$3000+ selling SPRING BREAK trips to: Cancun-
South Padre Island-Orlando/Daytona Beach: 1-800-
258-9191. 15t9/28
RAISE A THOUSAND IN A WEEK- The fundraiser
that’s working on 1800 campuses. Your campus group
can earn up to $1000 in just one week. No investment
needed. Be First on your campus. A FREE gift just for
calling. Call Now, 1-800-765-8472 Ext. 90. “ 16ttfn
EARN $500 TO $1500 WEEKLY STUFFING ENVE
LOPES AT HOME. NO EXPERIENCE. FOR FREE
INFORMATION SEND SELF ADDRESSED
S I AMPED ENVELOPE TO: JETS F. ASSOC. P. O.
BOX 9326, LIVONIA, MICH 48151. 2ttfn
Fraternity 8c Sorority Members Earn Extra Money. Na
tional Party Favor Company Looking For Sales Asso
ciates. Hign 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
Hiring all positions. Apply in person. 3-C Barbeque
1727 South T exas. 184ttfn
SERVICES
Largest Library of Information In U.S. -
all subjects
Order Catalog Today with VIsa/MC or COD
KHW 800-861-0222
In Callt. (213) 477-8226
Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Information
11322 Idaho Ave. #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025
Or, Lynn Tutoring Biological Sciences, Genetics, Test
‘ 6-2672,822-9146. 192t9/28
Preparation. 846-:
Exper
Call
Resume’s 13 years experience, general typing, call 774-
4769, Penny Borrego, 9am to 4pm. 194t9/26
COLLEGE TUITION RESOURCES, 6-25 Financial
Aid Sources or fee refunded. Send Name, Address to
Resources, PC). Box 819081, Suite 462, Dallas, EX
75381. 10i9/27
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY - LASAR/I.E IT ER QUALITY. LISA 846-
8130. 19119/25
REGISTERED DAYCARE - 15 years experience close
toTAMU reasonably priced call: 846-5818. 13t9/21
TRAVEL
TEXAS’ LARGEST
COLLEGE SKI TRIP
COLLEGIATE SKI BREAK
. . . ami definitely the
MOST FUN!!!
Don't miss “Sevf.ral” of the BEST
TIMES of your College Career . . .
1-800-782-7653 Ext 221 or
512/396-1986
u £DecA>so/i SJ^Todiujfio/i
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
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Accessible
Ibd/lbath Duplex $235/mo. Grad student preferred.
See at 408B Ash, C.S. after 5pm M-Th. 12l9/24
Female Roommate mature, responsible, neat for 3bd.
1)2 blks. east of TAMU. Available now. Debbie 764-
8792. 15t9/27
FOR LEASE
WANTED
August graduate needs 2-4 tickets for the NTSU game
696-7326. 13t9/21
LOST AND FOUND
Opening New Data Center, several part-time positions
available. Send resume to EDS 1300 Main, Houston,
Texas 77002, Attn: Bernadette Harris. 15t9/27
AFTERNOON NANNY FOR TEN YEAR OLD
GIRL. MONDAY - FRIDAY. 3:45-5:45. $40/WEEK
PLUS J10/MONTH GAS. MUST PROVIDE REFER
ENCES. CALL D. BROOKS 845-5435 (DAY) OR 696-
8049 (EVE).
1119/21
CHICK-FIL-A OF POST OAK MALL NOW INTER
VIEWING FOR PART TIME HOURS. SCHEDULES
OF 10-2, 2-6, OR 5-C. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
CLOSED SUNDAYS. 15t9/27
NOTICE
Looking for experienced window timer with refer-
. Cal*
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION: Excellent income for home assembly
work. 504-646-1700, Dept P777, 13t9/24
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 Julian 693-2323.
1119/21
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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NEED EXTRA INCOME FOR 1990? Earn $500-
$1000 weekly stuffing envelopes. For details - Rush
$1.00 with SASE to: OIH Group, 7121 Eaural Hill, Or
lando, FL. 32818. 13t9/27
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 aGPA of 3.75 + .
Information from J.F. Reading,
Room 505, Phsyics Engineering.
Deadline, September 30,1990.
19619/28
FOR SALE
Looking for experienced salesman and car stereo in
staller. Call 779-0065. 13t9/25
FOR SALE: YAMAHA STEREO RECEIVER, 75
WATTS 1 CHANNEL, B/O SPEAKERS, AND YA
MAHA T/T. $350.00 OBO. 693-1038 JERRY. 15t9/27
S&W model #686, .357 mag. handgun; stainless w/two
grips, case holster. $310,693-7626. 15t9/27
2B-1B Apt., two blocks from A&M, No Pets, 210 +
bills, 696-7266. 6t9/18
Coach’s needed for Bryan Soccer Club, youth ages 6
thru 10. Call Robin Donnelly 589-2379. 10t9/21
BULGARIAN TRANSLATOR NEEDED. FEE NE
GOTIABLE 845-7128. 15t9/24
Two bedroom furnished apartment. North side of
campus. $215. 696-2038. 8t 10/09
Sublease: 1/BD apartment $255/m. Two miles south of
A&M, Welsh & S. W. Pkwy. Lisa, 696-9492. 15t9/27
Cash for washers and dryers working or not, will pick
up 776-0229. 6t 10/22
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.
1D9/21
TRY ENERCY-V! Increase energy and alertness! Fix
citing new herbal combination, 24HR mes
sage (713)298-5332. Have pen ready.
1 ltlO/12
1985 HONDA AERO 50 SCOOTER, LOW MILE
AGE, EXCELLENT CONDITION, $375 NEGOTIA
BLE 268-1153. 16t9/28
Bed For Sale. Full Size Mattress and Box Spring.
Frame included. $50, 846-4054. 16t9/26
Dependable people needed for Houston Post routes
$200-$800 per mnth 846-1253, 846-2911. 194t9/28
AGG1FV1SIQN
Double bed with springs, frame and headboard
$50.00. IBM Pio-Printer 11XL $600.00, 693-1426,
764-7107. 10t9/20
LANGE MUSIC CITY NEW SHIPMENTS - PEAVY
AMPS fit 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
‘89 NINJA 600R YOSHIMURA PIPE, 7,800 MILES,
WHT/BLK $2250 764-7247. 13t9/25
Now at English Annex
and 230 Reed McDonald
Time’s Running
Out!
TKeBattalion
845-0569
Monday
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: will have Bible study at 8:30 p.m. in 507AB
Rudder.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general discussion at 8:30 p.m. Call the
C.D.P.E. at 845-0280 for more information.
RHA CASINO: will have a meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 204 Harrington. Call 845-0689 for
more information.
POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY: will have a meeting on the crisis in the Middle
East at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call Melissa at 764-6586 for more information.
PRSSA: will have a meeting at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. Call Donna at 696-3762 for
more information.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: will have Transfer Care Groups at 7:45 to 9 p.m. at
the Baptist Student Union.
ST. MARY'S: this week’s topic is Traditon and Sacraments at 7:30 p.m at the St.
Mary’s Student Center. Call 846-5717 for more information.
STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will have a general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in
407AB Rudder. Call Paul at 764-8110 for more information.
PHI THETA KAPPA ALUMNI: will have a general meeting and officer elections at 7
p.m. on the second floor of the Flying Tomato. Call Karen at 764-7841 for
more information.
AGGIES AGAINST BONFIRE: will have a meeting at 6 p.m. at the Academic Bldg.,
behind the Sul Ross Statue.
progi
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at 7:30 p.m. in 202 ENPH. Call DJ at 846-1383 for more information.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION: applications to participate in Interna
tional Music Festival can be picked up from 5 to 6 p.m. in the West Bizzell
Hall basement. Call Suzanne at 845-1825 for more information.
AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS OF TOMORROW: will have a biweekly
meeting at 5:30 p.m. in 215 RDMC. Call Suzette at 696-9762 for more infor
mation.
PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB: will have Sue Schafer to speak about the UT South
western at Dallas Physical Therapy Program at 7:30 p.m. in 164 READ. CAII
Michelle at 693-8904 for more information.
MORTAR BOARD: Katherine Wills Coleman and National Foundation
Fellowship applications are now available. Call 775-1728 for more informa
tion.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COALITION: will have a presentation on “In
troduction to Forestry and Terminology" by Michael Messina, asst. prof, in
ivil Engr. Bldg. For more information call
Forest Sci. Dept, at 7 p.m. in 110 Civi
Charlie at 823-3577
MSC JORDAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS: will have an in
ternational luncheon series featuring an informal discussion of Italy's history
and culture at 12:30 p.m. in the MSC Cafeteria. Call Keith at 847-6079 for
more information.
BRAZOS COUNTY RAPE CRISIS CENTER: is conducting its 21st Training Class
for new volunteers through October 4th in the evening and on Saturdays.
For more information call 268-7273
Tuesday
DEPT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: registration begins at 8 a.m. in 159 READ
for intramural pre-season volleyball. Entry fee is $5 per team. Call Chris at
845-7826 for more information. Registration begins for intramural volleyball.
Entry fee is $30 per team. Call James at 845-7826 for more info. Registration
begins for intramural tennis singles. No entry fee. Call 845-7826 for more
info, Registration begins for intramural cross-country run There is no entry
fee. CaJI Mark at 845-7826 for more Info.
TAMU POCKET BILLIARDS CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder
Fall 1990 and Spring 1991 Graduates
Accounting and Finance Majors
MEET
BANK BONE
TODAY
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 7990
FACULTY CLUB
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6:30 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.
WE'RE LOOKING FORWARD
to miitino rovr
1986 Ninja 600, with helmet and Cover, New rear tire,
$2600 Firm 847-5684. 10t9/20
BANK ONE Is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer
Candidates
state positions
on AIDS issues
DALLAS (AP) — Texas guberm
torial candidates Ann Richards
Clayton Williams say AIDS sh
be treated as a public health con
cern, but they disagree on issues
funding, testing and education.
Responding to questions fn
The Dallas Morning News, the can
didates said they recognize AIDS as
an important health issue in Texas
which has the fourth-largest numbei
of reported cases in the United
States.
But they differed on other spe
cific AIDS issues:
—Richards, the Democratic nomi
nee, said she would do “ever)
f aossible” to expand funding. Wff
iams, the Republican nominee,
he would “maximize” existing statt
funds spent on AIDS. Neither
a specific amount of spending.
—Although Richards says thatthe
Legislature has pointed to the in
stances where there is a “legitimate’
need for mandatory testing, she be
lieves that “widespread; voluntan
testing” is more effective
said mandatory testing “may be
propriate” in certain situations, cit
ing prisoners as an example
—Richards said discussion abotn
AIDS should begin “at the earliest
possible age” and include informa
tion about condoms when appropri
ate for the age group. Williams said
AIDS education should begin dur
ing the middle school years. He
vocates abstinence.
—Both candidates said adequate
drug treatment programs are net
essary to stop transmission through
hypodermic needles. And though
neither candidate endorsed distribu
tion of clean syringes, Richards said
that distribution of bleach may be
the only other acceptable alternative
Democratic state Sen. Chei
Brooks, chairman of the Senates
Health and Human Resources Com
mittee, said AIDS is just one of die
health issues the next governot wl
face. But the governor’s roleandai
titudes about AIDS are still crucial
he said.
“It certainly would be helpful,and
it would be sorely needed, to see
some leadership from the governors
office, said Brooks, D-Pasadena,
“We ic seeing the disease changi
and the public perception finafh
catching up to reality that AIDS is
danger to heterosexual couples as
well as people who are gay.”
The Texas AIDS Network
other advocacy groups are expected
to lobby next year for an increase ii
state funding and services.
In 1989, lawmakers approved
$18.4 million for AIDS programs
that included funds for the anti viral
drug AZT, payment of insurant!
premiums for indigent patients and
educational services.
Body found
in Waller
The body of a man charged
with killing state trooper Math
Phebus last week was discovered
early Sunday, after he apparent
shot himself, law enforcementof
ficials said.
Troopers searching in Waller
County at about 7:30 a.m. found
the body of Richard Jordan a
quarter mile from his abandoned
car, Department of Public Safetv
spokesman David Wells said.
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Phebus, 23, a rookie officer,
was shot before dawn Sept. 17 in
Montgomery County when be
stopped at what he believed wasa
traffic accident but turned out to
be a domestic disturbance.
He died in an emergency room
that morning.
Jordan was charged with apt
tal murder but remained at large
Authorities discovered Jordan's
car on Tuesday in a wooded area
The area was searched on foci
and horseback, but no new leads
emerged.
Two troopers, Kevin Kenned'
of Baytown and Maurice Nea
bauer of Texas City, resumed tk
search at daybreak Sunday and
found Jordan’s body about !•
feet from railroad tracks that rue
parallel to the road where the cat
was found, Wells said.
“He was lying on his bad anti
up against his body was a .44-cait
ber revolver,” Wells said.
“It is apparently a suicide." !;
Wells said it was unclear whft
Jordan may have killed himself.
“They think it’s possible M
committed suicide a relativel';
short time after the Phebus mut
der,” he said.
T he troopers were able t|
identify the body from a wallet
and clothing.
The body was being taken Sur j
day to the Harris County MedkT
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Examiner’s Office to determw
the time and cause of deaiU
Wells said.
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