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The Battalion
Tuesday, March 19,1991
The Battalion
Classified Ads
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: English Annex
THERE'S A JOB FOR YOU
IN A SUMMER CAMP
The American Camping Association (NY) will make
your application available to over 300 camps in
the Northeast. Exciting opportunities (or college
students and professionals. Positions available:
all land and water sports, kitchen, maintenance,
arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, nature,
tripping, R.N.'s, M.D.'s athletic, waterfront, and
boating directors. Benefits may include college
credit, travel expenses. Experience or certification
not necessarily required.
CALL OR WRITE FOR APPLICATION.
AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION,
12 West 31st Street, New York, N.Y. 10001,
1-800-777-CAMP
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
THE PSYCHOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
at TAMU is conducting
research on group dynamics
and needs participants. We
will pay $30.00 for 6 hrs over
a three week period.
If interested. Instructions
and sign up sheets are
posted outside Room 409 in
the Psychology Department.
PATELLAR TENDONITIS
(JUMPER’S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar
tendonitis (pain at base of knee
cap) to participate in a research
study to evaluate a new topical
(rub on) anti-inflammatory gel.
Eligible volunteers
will be compensated
G&S Studies, Inc.
(dose to campus)
846-5933
THE HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
needs carrier for several off
campus routes and one male for
on campus route. $450-$700
per month. Approximately
3 hours a day.
Call Julian, 693-2323 or
James 693-7815.
Cruise Ship Jobs
HIRING Men - Women. Summer/
Year Round. PHOTOGRAPHERS,
TOUR GUIDES, RECREATION PERSONNEL.
Excellent pay plus FREE travel. Caribbean,
Hawaii, Bahamas, South Pacific. Mexico.
CALL NOW! Call refundable
1-206-736-7000, Ext.60QN2
RECREATION PROGRAMMER - Plans, promotes, coor
dinates & participates with workers In Implementing recre
ational activities consisting of special events and play
ground program. Requires bachelors degree in parks &
recreation or related field & good driving record. For more
Information, contact: CITY OF BRYAN (409) 361-3600,
EOE/AA.
Evening shift press operator to run AB Dick with T-Head.
Minimum 2 years experience running T-Head machine.
Call 846-0013.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help Infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 16-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. US Customs, DEA
etc. Now hiring. Call (1) 805-962-8000. Ext. K-9531,
Cooks and drivers, lunch and evening shifts available.
Cooks $5.00/phr. Drivers $4.50/phr.+ tees. Must have
own transportation. Apply after 2 p.m. Mario and Son'son
Northgate, B46-0379.
HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed. $35,000 potential.
Details (1) 805-962-8000 Ext. B-9531.
immediate opening for medical technologist: full-time and
part-time positions available. Personnel Department,
TAMU. MLTS, CLA'S wtth previous hospital lab oxperi-
enoe will be considered.
INTELLIGENCE JOBS. All branches. U.S. Customs,
DEA, etc. Nowhlrlng. Call(1)805-687-6000, Ext.K-9531.
Graduate student couple needed to manage small apart
ment complex. Must be able to do maintenance work.
Apartment + salary. Call 696-7414, between 8:30 A.M. -
3:30 P.M. or send information to 1300 Walton Drive, C.S.
TX 77840.
Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for girls. Counselor posi
tions for program specialists: All team sports, especially
baseball, basketball, field hockey, softball, nocoer and
volleyball;25tennlsopenlngs;alsoarchery, r If lery, weights/
fitness and biking; other openings Include performing arts,
fine arts, newspaper, photography, cooking, sewing,
rollerskating, rocketry, ropes, and camp craft; all water
front activities (swimming, skiing, sailing, windsuriing,
canoe/kayaklng). Inquire: Mah-Kee-Nac (BOYS) 190
Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028. Call 1-800-753-
9118. Daribee (GIRLS) 16 Horseneck Road, MontviDe,
NJ 07045. Call 1-800-776-0520.
Notice
The Brazos Valley Development Council's Section 8
Housing Office Is accepting applications for the Operation
Bootstrap Program. If anyone in your family Is 18 years of
age or older and Is currently attending school, or a training
prog ram and you need assistance with your rent, you may
be eligible to participate in the program. Brazos County
Applications will be accepted every Wednesday between
9:00 A.M. -11*0 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. - 400 P.M. at the
Council's Offices 3006 East 29th Street Door #2. Bryan,
TX 77802. Outlying county applicants may request an
application by writing to Brazos Valley Development
Council, P.O. Drawer 4128, Bryan, TX 77805-4128 or
contacting Sandy Shumaker, Operation Bootstrap Coor
dinator, at (409) 776-2277 or (409) 776-2281. EQUAL
HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rented Assistance Available
Call 846-8878 or 774-0773
after 5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Aooessble
A 2B/f ,1/2Bath, luxury lour-plexes. Close to campus,
shuttle bus, washer/dryer available $360.00. 693-0551,
764-8051.
MONEY I MONEY! MONEYI SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
GUARANTEED FOR EACH STUDENT. SEND BUSI
NESS SIZE SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE
TO: AWARDS. P.O. BOX 8179, ST. LOUIS, MO 63156.
WORD PROCESSING: PROFESSIONAL LASER
QUALITY REPORTS, RESUMES. ETC. LISA 696-0958.
TYPING In Madntoeh computer. Letter-quality printer.
Done 24 hrs. or less. 696-3892.
For Sale
LANGE MUSIC CITY
1315 Texas Avenue
822-2334
20% off accessories
30% off Yamaha guitars
Bring ad when
you come!
One-way ticket from Houston to Washington D.C. on
Continental Airlines, leaving May 15, 1991 (possible to
change date) $150. Brian. 847-1618.
1987 HONDA MAGNA LOW MILES. ONE OWNER.
LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT $2600, 764-8781,
Macintosh SE-20, Imagewrlter II and software. One year
old. $2,000/1lrm. Call Andy at 268-4543/leave message.
1987 Honda Hurricane 1000. Original owner. Garage
kept. Excellent condition 3,795; 713-554-4243.
SOMERVILLE - 6.17 acres, 1/2 mineral rights, furnished
1,200 sf A-frame, bam, +boat. Owner tinance/wlth 25%
down, $55,000, 974-7667.
1964 Chevy Impala, white, convertble top, A&M maroon
paint and interior, oorrplately restored, original engine,
$6500, 713-974-7667.
Travel
FLY FOR LESS AS ACOURIERI Major Airline. Houston
to: London $275 roundtrip, Tokyo $375 roundtrip plus
tlrst-tlme registration lee $50. Call NOW VOYAGER 713-
684-6051,212-431-1616.
Adoptions
We've bedtime stories, rocking chairs and much love, but
no baby yet. Can you help? Call Sue and Jamie
collect about adoption. (802) 235-2312.
ADOPTION - Our family longs for the baby who will fill our
hearts. Call Ron & Karyn collect (802) 235-2312.
ADOPTION - We're a loving, secure, nurturing couple.
We cue creative homebodies, devoted to each other, our
famIHes and pets. We want more than anything to adopt
ababytoflllour lives. Please call Steve and Cristina (805)
239-1409.
Announcements
Put your degree to work
where it can do a
a world of good
PEACE CORPS
Stop by at MSC (Wed)
9:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.
or call 845-1496.
Tour Guide applications available at Aggieland Visitor
Center. 845-5851.
The
Battalion
CLASSIFIEDS
To place an ad, phone
845-0569
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pass it on to a friend
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STATE BRIEFS
From wire reports
Judge accused
of using racial slur
Q RICHMOND (AP) — City offi
cials were trying to decide Mon
day whether to fire Municipal
Judge Lee Grayless, who was ac
cused of using a racial slur to de
scribe a black defendant in his
court.
Mayor Hilmar Moore told local
NAACP president Joel Clouser
that he would “resolve the mat
ter” of Grayless’s future by Mon
day evening, Clouser told the
Houston Chronicle.
Houston develops
‘drug courts’
□ HOUSTON (AP) — Harris
County officials are trying to ap
pease opposition to specialized
“drug courts,” with a plan to
name special judges wno will
help handle the 300 percent in
crease in county narcotics cases.
Four new judges elected by
county voters would oversee the
new drug courts.
Researchers
study exhaust
AUSTIN (AP) — Two Texas
scientists are among 10 U.S. re
searchers studying chemical
"fingerprints” to determine
whether diesel exhaust can
cause cancer in humans.
"The evidence in humans is
not there yet," said Kurt Rande-
rath, director of the division of
toxicology at Baylor College of
Medicine in Houston.
Animal research has shown
that some chemicals in diesel ex
haust can alter the structure of
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid,
the genetic material that is the
basic building block of the body.
In 1988, the International
Agency for Cancer Research in
France concluded that diesel ex
haust probably causes cancer in
humans. But the U.S. Environ
mental Protection Agency
balked at making a similar
judgment.
"In a year and a half we will
have the answer," said Maria
Constantini of the U.S. Health
Effects Institute, which is spon
soring the research.
Nerd House
by Tom A. Madison
[‘m fulling the nightshjft . I come home and
SLEEP ALL DAY. SPONTANEOUS PEGENEPATiON JUST isn't
/ ”
GOING TO CUT IT !
Lawmakers decide fate of reform bill
AUSTIN (AP) — Chances are about 50-50
that lawmakers will pass a school finance re
form bill as ordered by the Texas Supreme
Court, a leader in the effort to forge a com-
promiseplan said Monday.
Sen. Carl Parker, Senate Education Com
mittee chairman, said reaction from Texans
who may see higher school district property
taxes and concern about the cost of reform
may affect how lawmakers vote.
The Texas Supreme Court unanimously
ruled unconstitutional the current $14 bil-
lion-a-year school finance system, which re
lies on state aid, local property taxes and
some federal money.
Differences in local property wealth now
lead to disparities in eaucation funding. Jus
tices said if lawmakers do not devise a re
form plan by April 1, they will order a stop
to state funding for schools.
Parker heads a conference committee that
is working to iron out differences between
House and Senate school finance reform
bills.
Both are so-called Robin Hood plans that
would require a minimum local property tax
rate, then shift hundreds of millions of dol
lars in local tax revenue from rich to poor
school districts.
Aggie Partners
General Meeting
Wednesday, March 20
8:30 p.m.
MSC 206
We will be finalizing plans for
Special Olympics
New memberes are Welcome to attend
Come join the fun!
Contact Loretta Smith 696-1994 or
Tim Williams 696-9237 for more information
ATTENTION!!!
Health Education Majors
(Community Health Options)
Planning to intern in Spring, 1992
IMPORTANT MEETING
Friday, March 22,1991
Room 167 - Read Building - 3 p.m.
Cp Cp CP vP Cp Cp Cp ^ Cp ^ Cp CD
$ NEED A LOAN J
$ TO STUDY ABROAD? $
( $ NEED HELP WITH THE $
eg LOAN PROCESS? eg
EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES OF
FINANCIAL AID FOR STUDY ABROAD
informational meeting
Thursday, March 21
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Room 410 Rudder
A Financial Aid Counselor will be on hand to answer
your questions about financial aid for Study Abroad.
5-10 PM $1.00 OFF valid Only
every Day w/Coupon ■
14”, 16”, 20” pizzas r
76-GUMBY
Prices do not include tax
GUMBY
DAMMITT
12" 1 ITEM PIZZA
$4.38
GUMBAROO
2-14" PIZZAS
1 ITEM
$9.23
GUMBY
SPECIAL
16" 1 ITEM PIZZA
$5.81
CHEEZY DEALS
12" 3.99
14" 4.49
16" 4.99
20" 7.99
The 33rd Annual
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Fashion Fair
Wednesday, March 20
Rudder Auditorium
8:00 p.m.
MSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE
BETHUNE WOMAN'S CLUB
Tickets available: MSC Box Office 845-1234