The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1991, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1991
The Battalion
Classified Ads
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
AGGIE' WANT ADS
$10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1000 or less
(price must appear in ad). For private individuals, not businesses. Guaran
teed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't
sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to
end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge.
PusiDgss-Hfims
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday
accepted
Wanted
Services
Contact Fairfax Cryobank
A Division of the Genetics & IVF Institute
1121 Briarcrest, Dr. f Suite 101-Bryan TX 77802
HEALTHY MALES WANTED
AS SEMEN DONORS
Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic
diversity desirable, ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation.
776-4453
Help Wanted I Help Wanted
JOIN THE CREW!
I Pizzaworks J
Taking applications for
the all types of fun crew
positions.
FUN COOKS, FUN
CLERKS,
FUN ROLLERS, FUN
DRIVERS.
Apply at all locations.
Sportswear Compciny that sells merchandise to sororities
and fraternities is looking for a responsible individual to be
a campus representative. Work one night and average
$50-$100 per week. Knowledge of retail sales and the
Greek system is helpful. Call 1-800-242-8104.
Kitchen helper 3 to4 hours aday. 3:00 or 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Sorority House. 693-1439.
Make $150-$300 in 3-10 hours, by selling 50 funny.
College T-shirts. No financial obligation. Smaller and
larger quantities available. Call Toll-Free 1-800-728-
1130.
Needed cheerful Christian person to do meal planning,
shopping and cooking for father and daughter. Hours M-
F, 3-7 p.m. Pay above average. Negotiable. 823-0700.
References required.
Dependable People Wanted for Houston Post. Routes
early morning $300 - $800 month 846-1253, 846-2911.
Make $75.00 an hour. EASY MONEY I Call (919) 471-
6518. Leave Message.
Part-time and/or full-time. Mechanically inclined. Able to
meet public. Good personality. Strong. Transmission 4
Less/House of Tires, 1407 S. Tx Ave, Bryan 779-2458.
Love to do counted cross-stitchl Earn extra money
making shop models. Stitchery 846-1849.
APPEAR IN TV COMMERCIALS. EARN EXTRAMONEY.
ALL AGES. ALL TYPES NEEDED. NO EXPERIENCE.
CALL NOW! 1-504-945-6125.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101, 776-4453.
Attention Allergy
Sufferers
If you are experiencing red and
itchy eyes you may be eligible
to participate in a clinical re
search study using a currently
marketed drug. You must be
between the ages of 18 and 65
and be in good general health.
Financial compensation is
provided upon successful
completion of the study.
If you are interested in finding
out whether you are qualified
to be a part of this study,
please contact.
G&S STUDIES
846-5933
BACK PAIN STUDY
Patients needed with acute
(recent) onset of muscle
spasms (back pain, etc.) to
participate in a consumer use
research study with an FDA
approved drug. Medical
evaluation at no cost to
patient. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
G&S STUDIES, INC.
846-5933
POSTAL JOBS
AVAILABLE!
Many positions. Great benefits.
Call (805) 682-7555.
Ext. P-3332.
FREE TRAVEL
Air couriers and cruiseships.
Students also needed Christmas,
Spring, and Summer for
Amusement Park employment.
Call (805) 682-7555 Ext. F-3091.
LITTLE CAESARS
PIZZA
Now accepting applications.
All positions, all locations.
Apply in person.
GUARANTEED WORKI Assemble items on your own.
TopPayl EasyWorkl 1-800-226-3601 ext. 4780.
Help wanted. Apply in person Piper's Chevron Texas at
University.
Line cooks and dishwashers. Apply in person 3-C Barbe-
cue Culpepper Plaza.
Part-time delivery person, must have own air-conditioned
vehicle. Deliveries twice daily and once on Sundays 764-
1828.
Hardworking individual needed part-time cleaning homes.
Require transportation and phone. $5.00 per/hr. Dory
823-4717,
Telephone personnel and drivers needed immediately.
268-1120. Ask for Dan.
TEXAS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL —Italian Village now
taking applications for food and beverage workers. P lease
call for appointment and directions. 409-894-2259 or
409-894-2812.
Notes-N-Quctes Is now hiring graduate students as
notetakers. Call 846-2255.
Phone sales and light delivery positions available. 268-
1120.
Gun Club
Sitter needed on M&W for 1&4 year olds in SWV. Own
transportation and references. $3.50/hr. 845-2091 or
696-7504.
Childcare in my home. Days will vary. Hours 1-5. Call
822-7911 or 846-4242 Ext. 7118.
Adoptions
ADOPTION IS LOVING. Happily married, professional
couple want to share our hearts with a healthy infant. Will
provide lots of love, security and TEXAS PRIDE. Legal
and medical expenses paid. Call 1-800-523-5036.
Gun Club
ARROWHEAD GUN CLUB. Non-members welcome.
Skeet-Pistol-Trap-RifleRanges. OpenTues-Sun, 10a.m.
Hwy. 6 S. 1/4 mile past Texas World Speedway. 690-
0276.
Services
Having trouble with that
next speech. Worried
about taking SCOM 403
Call 846-1439.
FOCUS SPEECH
WRITING AGENCY
CONSULTING &
TUTORING.
Ask for Pat McConal
or leave message.
Concerned about your
Student Loan Payments?
For TRUL Y PERSONAL
service, consider us for all
your consolidation needs.
Call 1-800-829-4599
for details.
GREATER EAST
TEXAS SERVICING
CORPORATION, INC
ON THE MOVE!
To Our New Office
To place your Classified Ads
Visit room 015 (basement)
Reed McDonald Bldg.
Our phone number remains the same
845-0569
The Battalion
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
COLLEGE MONEY
Private Scholarships. You receive minimum
of 8 sources, or your money refunded!
America’s Finest! Since 1981.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP LOCATORS,
Box 1881, Joplin, MO
64802-1881.1 -800-879-7485
RIF-RAF an 'n THE RUTZ BAND - ROCK AND ROLL
BANDS AVAILABLE FOR BEGINNING OF THE YEAR
AND RUSH PARTIES. CALL 823-4486 FOR INFOO ON
BOOKING.
TYPING $1.50 PER PAGE. LASER PRINTED. CALL
764-7191. Editing Services.
Servlce-Repalr-Parts-Accessories for Scooters, ATV's,
Motorcycles, Small Engines. BCS MOTORCYCLE &
ATV REPAIR 822-7956.106 Glenwood (2 blocks South of
Graham Central Station off S. College Avenue).
Resumes with job search assistance, package included.
Ten years job placement experience. December grads,
its not too soon to start. 776-6315 after 3 p.m. M-F.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSESI TICKET DISMISSALI
INSURANCE DISCOUNTI AAA 411 Texas Ave. S. 846-
6117. (BRING AD FO R$2DISCOUNTII).
For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd.
Snook, Texas
$0-w/RA $200-$357 for 1 bdrm.
$0 w/RA $248-$428 for 2 bdrm.
•.•.Vi-USfa. Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible
2 bedroom apartment $300/amth. Water, gas paid. Call
Al at House of Tires 1401 S. Texas Avenue Bryan 779-
2458,
Rooms $200. utilities paid. 1 blk. campus, private en-
trance, large. 764-7363.
House$300,1 bedroom, alone on lot.fenced, nearTAMU.
764-7363.
Attn: DOW COOP STUDENTS. Room and board. Lo
cated directly between Dow and the college 409-297-
1052.
Roommate Wanted
Female Roommate Needed. The Oaks. Own room/bath.
$185.00 4-1/3 ulilifies. Krissy 775-2486.
NEED ONE OR TWO MALES TO RENT ONE LARGE
BEDROOM. AWESOMEII FURNISHED HOUSE NEAR
CAMPUS $275/1 OR $175X2 TOTAL 693-3911.
For Sale
SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats,
four wheelers, motor homes,
by FBI, IRS, DEA,. Available your
area now. Call (805)682-7555
Ext. C-1201.
78' Chevy Monza Station Wagon. 4-cylinder Good
mileage. First $600 takes. 846-8295.
BICYCLES 8-speeds. 10-speeds, 12 speeds, w/foam
grips. Your choice. Negotiable $30-$70. 846-8295.
Twin teak beds mattresses, night stands and linens. Gay
776-0400.
NEON BEER SIGNS. Brand New. $70.00 each. (409)
295-5417.
Personals
TALK LIVE
Beautiful women waiting
to talk to you 24 hrs. anytime.
1-900-386-5555
$2.50/min. 10 min/minimum
Live conversation
one on one.
1-900-454-9955
$2.50/min.
10 min/minimum
SINGLES CONNECTION
A friendly, easy way to
meet exciting singles,
(names & phone #'s included)
1-900-535-7777 2.50/min.
KITI Welcome Back to Texas. Good Luck in school. I
LOVE YOU, RICH.
ATTRACTIVE GIRLS LIVEI 1-ON-1. 1-900-568-3425.
$10/CALL. NO MINIMUM.
LIVE TALK 1-900-773-3777. Adults only. $2.50/min. 10
minute minimum.
Live talk one on one, adults only. 1 -900-773-8300, 2.50/
min., 10 min./minimum.
Travel
SKI THE BEST
YOU'LL NEVER SKI THE SAME
DICKSON PRODUCTIONS
512-396-1986 OR
1-800-782-7653 Ext. 221
TX COLLEGIATE SKI BREAK
Business Opportunity
REPOSSESSED & IRS
FORECLOSED HOMES
available at below market value.
Fantastic savings! You repair.
Also S&L bailout properties.
Call 805-682-7555 Ext. H-1445
What's Up
WEDNESDAY:
LUTHERAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP: Evening prayer and supper at 6:30 p.m. at University
Lutheran Chapel.
THE NAVIGATORS: General meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Lounge D on the Quad for
singing and fellowship. For more information, call Shane Sanders at 846-0686.
TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION COALITION (TEAC): First meeting of fall semester at 7 p.m.
in 202 Francis Hall. For more information call Gary at 846-4713 or Helen at 693-9990.
CORPS OF CADETS, FIRST WING STAFF: Corps informational meeting at 7 p.m. in 229 Rudder
Tower. For more information, call Andy at 847-4903.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Tonight and weekly supper and fellowship at 6 p.m. at the A&M
Presbyterian Church, 801 Church St. Bring a friend. For more information, call Stacy Miles at 847-
6900.
MSC COUNCIL ASSISTANTS: First meeting at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. Attendance is mandatory.
For more information, call Danny at 847-0873.
PI SIGMA EPSILON: Welcome back at 7:30 p.m. in 120 Blocker. For more information, call 696-
5947.
RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION: General meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For more
information, call 847-2245.
THURSDAY:
MEXICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: General meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in 507AB Rudder.
For more information, call Jose at 696-1037.
KANM STUDENT RADIO: Meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in 226 MSC. Application for DJ positions
will be available. For more information, call 845-5973 after 3 p.m.
COMMUNITY OF SINGLE ADULTS: All single adults are invited to play volleyball at 7 p.m.
Thursday at Oaks Park in College Station. For more information call Don at 846-1370.
CEPHEID VARIABLE: Come see "Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life" at 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday
in Rudder Theater. Admission is $2; freshmen get in free with paid fee slip.
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Weekly run will be at 6 p.m. Thursday. Meet in front of G. Rollie White.
Anyone is welcome.
GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES. Organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in 402
Rudder. Call 847-0321 for more information.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: First meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 301
Rudder. For information call Pat at 696-1091.
GAY AND LESBIAN STUDENT SERVICES: Candlelight vigil at 8:30 p.m. Thursday to remember
former student Paul Broussard, who was murdered in Houston this summer. Meet at the Sul Ross
statue by the Academic Building.
MSC COUNCIL ASSISTANTS: First meeting of the year at 7 p.m. Thursday in 502 Rudder.
Attendance is mandatory. Coach Barone and the MSC vice presidents will speak. For more
information call Danny at 847-0873.
AGGIES AGAINST BONFIRE: Membership drive at 6:30 p.m. Thursday by the Sul Ross statue.
For more information call Kelly at 823-4636.
STUDY ABROAD OFFICE: Informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursdayfn 165 Bfockerabout 1
studying international business at A&M Koriyama during Summer‘92. ^4-- r /T ■ ?\ * '
Call 845-0544 for details. ) J j ?
PANAMANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Officer elections at 7 p.m. Thursday in 138 MSC. Call
Myron at 847-5976 for details.
ASSOCIATION OF A&M GUITARISTS: Organizational meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday in 308 Rudder.
For more information call Kelly at 696-4297 or Peter at 845-7776.
TAMU TARGET ARCHERS: Membership drive and officer elections at 5 p.m. Thursday in 230 G.
Rollie White. For more information call Jason at 774-0190.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion , 013 Reed McDonald, no later than
three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of
the contact if you ask us. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities.
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Beutal Health Center can han
dle, then they are treated here on
campus. Wait says.
"But this is not an emergency
room, it's a minor emergency clin
ic," Wait said. "Anything we can't
handle, we give the patient a
choice of where they want us to
take them — either Humana or St.
Joseph's . If they are unconscious
then we take them to the nearest
hospital."
Wait says the EMS team has
been fortunate not to have had
any serious mass-casualty acci
dents on campus.
"We've had some minor ones,
like after March to the Brazos and
Bloody Cross, which usually re
sult in heat exhaustion and minor
injuries. Wait says.
During such events, he says,
two or three ambulances will nor
mally be stationed nearby to re
duce treatment time.
In addition to having an ambu
lance crew available around the
clock, there is also a paramedic on
call as well as a health center staff
physician, who offers criticism
and extra manpower, if needed,
and who also may serve as liaison
if other emergency units are also
on the scene.
"We try to provide the most ef
fective and up-to-date care that we
are able," Wait says. "We try to
get the patient treated and taken
care of as quickly as possible and
do as much as we can for them."
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vice, you're more likely to get
repeat business," she said.
Instructors from A&M also
used the training program at Sea
World to train instructors who in
turn trained the 2,300 Sea World
employees.
"They thought this program
was so good they didn't develop
their own," Coppernoll said.
"This brings a lot of credibility to
the program."
Coppernoll said follow-up re
search conducted in cities that
used the program found that par
ticipants had a stronger sense of
pride in their work, and people
were more aware of the pride.
Managers of the employees in
the training program told re
searchers they also noticed an in
crease in employee morale.
Pattie Sears,
information/ tourism specialist at
the Bryan and College Station
Convention and Visitor Bureau,
said she feels strongly about the
program and considers it an excel
lent benefit to the community.
Sears said the program targets
"front-line" employees and man
agers who are often the first to en
counter visitors to the community,
such as in hotel and retail busi
nesses.
"We've gotten a good re
sponse, and we have full training
classes," she said. "We hope to
make this an on-going program."
Sears said she hopes the pro
gram will make employees and
managers more knowledgeable of
the community and increase hos
pitality to visitors.
"We want to help the commu-
n ’ty be more aware of what's here
and improve on what we're al
ready doing," she said.