The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1991, Image 6

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    Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, September 25,1991
The Battalion
Classified Ads
Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
Business Hours Deadline
AGGIE' WANT ADS
Call or visit us:
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Fax us at 845-5408
11 a.m. prior to publication
VISA, MasterCard accepted
$ 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.
Help Wanted I Help Wanted I Services | Personals
STORE
OPPORTUNITIES
H-E-B Pantry Foods currently has part-
time and full-time opportunities available
for Stockers, Meat Wrappers and Meat
Cutters at our new stores in Bryan and
College Station. Candidates must pos
sess a stable and verifiable work history
and be available to work flexible hours.
Come join our team!
Apply in person:
College Station
Conference Center
1300 George Bush Drive
College Station, TX < , B
September 25 - 27 Pantry
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. foods
If you have already applied u/ilhin
the last two months, your applica
tion is under consideration at this
time.
We are an equal opportunity em
ployer m/f
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
"STREP THROAT STUDY"
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsillitis/pharyngitis research study
comparing two antibiotics, (one of
which is an investigational drug).
Qualifying symptoms include:
fever (100.4 or more), pharyngeal
pain (sore throat), difficulty
swallowing. Rapid strep test will
be done to confirm diagnosis.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
G&S STUDIS, INC,
846-5933
Now Hiring
Delivery Drivers
•Earn $50-$100 nightly
•flexible hours
•take 100% of your
take home pay nightly
GUMBY’S PIZZA
1702 S. KYLE
(Behind Rita's)
THE
HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
has immediate carriers
openings for off campus
routes. $450-$700 per
month. Require working
early morning hours.
Call James 693-7815 or
Julian 693-2323 for an
appointment.
FREE TRAVEL
Air couriers and cruiseships.
Students also needed Christmas,
Spring, and Summer for
Amusement Park employment.
Call (805) 682-7555 Ext. F-3091.
POSTAL JOBS
AVAILABLE!
Many positions. Great benefits.
Call (805) 682-7555.
Ext. P-3332.
Graduate students
needed as notetakers.
Call 846-2255.
NOTES-N-QUOTES
GREAT PART-TIME JOB
Earn $6.00/hr. working 20 hrs a/wk.
Evenings/Saturdays. Neighborhood
advertising program for local home
imprvmt. co. Outgoing personality
and good people skills necessary.
Call M-F, 4-6 p.m. ONLY. 776-5418.
Women immediate research. Eligibility ages 18-34 no
regular exercise for last 6 mths and next 2 mths. Require
ments: No birth control pills in next 2 mths Benefits free
analysis, blood lipids, body composition and fitness. Con
tact Tonia 823-0746.
FREE TRAVEL, CASH, AND EXCELLENT BUSINESS
EXPEREIENCEM Openings available for individuals or
student organizations to promote the country's most suc
cessful SPRING BREAK tours. Call Inter-Campus Pro
grams 1-800-327-6013.
NOW HIRING DELIVERY DRIVERSAND IN STORE
PERSONNEL. Apply 107 S. College.
GUARANTEED WORK! Assemble items on your own.
Top Pay! Easy Work! 1-800-226-3601 Ext. 4780.
Campus merchandising company of America is recruiting
student sale representatives. Earn great money in your
spare time representing fabulous line of custom lingerie.
For information and application call 1 -800-676-9471.
Budweiser Keg Route Helper needed every Friday &
Saturday $5/hr. 7 a m. - 6 p.m. on Friday, 8 a m. - 3 p.rrC
on Saturday. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing Company
1000 Independence - Bryan 775-9047
Budweiser route helper needed for Thursdays only, 6:30
a.m. - 5:30 p.m. $4.50/hr. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distribut
ing Company 1000 Independence Bryan. 775-9047.
Collegiate illustration now hiring full-time and part-time
minimum of20hrs. weekly. Call846-2771 between8 a.m.
- 12 noon.
NEED CASH? $110/month. Someone you know is
already a plasma donor. Safe and easy procedure guar
antees immediate cash. Westgate Plasma Center. 846-
8855.
Part-time Service Statidri attendant wanted Experience
preferred, not required. Apply at Villa Maria Chevron at
29th St. and Villa Maria Rd. Bryan, 776-1261.
TEXAS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL —Italian Village now
taking applications for food and beverage workers. Please
call for appointment and directions. 409-894-2259 or
409-894-2812.
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.
Child Care
Babysitting my Bryan home. 5 yrs. teaching experience.
Reasonable rates. Call aft./6:00 260-2694.
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.
Student membership discounts available. Skeet-Pistol-
Trap-Rifle Ranges. Open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m. Hwy. 6S. 1/
4 mile past Texas World Speedway. 690-0276.
Services
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.
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Laser printing for Resumes,
Reports, Letters and Envelopes.
Typist available 7 days a week
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Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less, 696-3892.
Fast, accurate experienced typing. Call 268-1065 and
leave a message.
Word Processing on Macintosh, laser quality print. Call
Lori 846-4731.
HORSES BOARDED - 300 acres on west side of B/Cs
behind Dick Freeman Arena, $30/month pasture, $37.50
I FEED, 822-7653.
TYPING $150 PER PAGE. LASER PRINTED. CALL
764-7191. Editing Services.
Resumes with job search assistance package included.
Ten years job placement experience. December grads.,
It’S not too soon to start. 776-6315 after 3 p.m. M-F.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES! TICKET DISMISSAL!
INSURANCE DISCOUNT! AAA 411 Texas Ave. S. 846-
6117. (BRING AD FOR $2 DISCOUNT!!).
Roommate Wanted
Christian male roommate, own bedroom $150/mth +30%
utilities. Call Larry 845-2341 or 693-8915.
Male roommate to share bedroom in a 2 bedroom 2 bath.
$140/mth, 1/3.ult. on shuttle bus, washer/dryer, nice 846-
0983.
For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd.
Snook, Texas
$0 w/RA $200-$357 for 1 bdrm.
$0 w/RA $248-$428 for 2 bdrm.
Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible
FOOTBALL TICKETS. Will rent graduate I.D. on a game
or seasonal basis. Call Greg 774-4340.
2 Bdrm, 1 bath for lease or sale, 1906 Miller Bryan $350/
mth. 693-3418 aft./5:30 p.m.
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.
IBM COMPUTER OWNERS: Receive disks (specify 5.25
or 3.5) of quality shareware for less than $7 monthly.
Disks contain applications, games, and more. Receive
volume one (plus membership information: no obligation)
for only $5. AES SERVICES, PO BOX 19851, Houston,
Texas 77224.
Gray, Honda Aero 80 motorscooter, good condition, low
mileage, $500. Negotiable. Chris 846-3297.
Plane ticket for Tech game. Leave Thursday Oct. 3rd,
return Sunday the 6th,
$120, Negotiable Call Dan 693-1968.
CFA red male Persian kittens. Shots. FELV negative.
$150. Call 693-0239 after 6 p.m.
King waterbed, poster type headboard, heater $200. Call
Lori 774-4615.
A 1987 Yamaha Riva with helmet, good condition, garage
kept, less than 5,000 miles $300. Call 774-0642 after 6:00
p.m.
French, German, Italian, Russian language records. Each
language has 4 records, dictionary, and conversational
book. Each language set $10.00 778-2545.
Vertical leg press made by Buckeye Barbell 1000 lb.
capacity. $150. 846-0019.
Red 1987 Yamaha Jog, excellent condition, $425. Call
Scott after 5pm. 693-6039.
Need a formal for that special occasion? Have three in
excellent condition! Different sizes and colors. $100-
$200. Negotiable. Call 774-0980.
1971 MG MIDGET. REBUILT ENGINE. LOOKS AND
RUNS GREAT ASKING $3000.
IBM compatible computer with 32 megabytes, hard disk,
2 floppy drives, lots of softwares $475. Call 5pm-7pm or
leave message. 846-6344.
URGENT! Ford Escort '89 automatic 23,000 miles AC/
AM-FM radio $5,800. Negotiable. Jose 696-1113.
Yamaha electronic keyboard, model PSR-12, 49 full-size
keys. Accessories included. Excellent condition $175.00
846-8602.
SONY CAR CD Player pullout chassis 25+25, $400
Kenwood 70 watt amp $150. Original packing material
696-6240.
PIONEER mint condition. Dual cassette. Remote, six
cartridge CD, 3 ft. speakers. Oak and glass cabinet. $500
negotiable 822-6249.
For Sale: Like new entertainment center. Best offer.
Samone 693-7217.
1984 Z28, mint condition, $3,900 846-2914.
1987 Corvette, like new, 22,000 miles, 5-speed, indy
yellow with saddle tan leather interior, two tops, all op
tions. $20,000 764-7921.
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1-800-882-3273,
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day night, Hilton Hotel, Sundance Club. No entry fee.
Singers, models, songwriters. For more information 1-
800-375-6074
Lost & Found
Load of clothes lost at old Army Hospital Laundromat
Monday. Please return, no questions asked. Call Pat 847-
3779.
Personals
LIVE RAW PHONE TALK
1-800-735-KISS (5477)
with beautiful exciting women
waiting to satisfy you.
1-900-786-4545
SINGLES DATE LINE
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the hottest exciting singles in
Texas, (names & #'s included)
1-900-463-9000
2.50/min.
Windshield Chip Repair. Cracks start with chips, don't
wait. 846-CHIP.
Adults only. Live 1-on-1 action with beautiful playmates.
1-900-386-3825. $2.50 minute/10 minute minimum.
Live 1-on-1. Real women reveal their fantasies. 1-900-
386-2588. $2.49 minute/10 minute minimum.
Party girls that will drive you wild. 1-900-468-4588. $1.95
min/10 minute minimum.
ATTRACTIVE GIRLS LIVE! 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.
Business Opportunity
REPOSSESSED & IRS
FORECLOSED HOMES
available at below market value.
Fantastic savings! You repair.
Also S&L bailout properties.
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The long awaited
1990-91 VIDEO
YEARBOOK is here!
If you ordered a video,
please stop by room
230 of the Reed
McDonald Building to
pick up your copy. If
you did not place an
order, there are still
some copies available
for the price of $29.95
plus tax. Cash, check,
VISA or MasterCard
will be accepted.
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Police Beat
The following offenses were reported to the University Police Departmeni
from Sept. 11 through Thursday.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
* A female Corps of Cadet member reported that she was
assaulted by three males in Parking Area 89. Investigation continues.
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FELONY THEFT
* A 1988 Ford Econoline Diamond Shell 35 passenger bus was
stolen from the Bus Operations Compound by someone who drove throuj
the metal gate securing the facility. The bus was recovered off of Briarciesi
Drive by the Bryan Police Department.
* Someone entered the weapons display case on the first ftoorol
the MSC and removed two Colt .45 automatic pistols, a .45 caliber single
action Colt revolver and a .22 caliber single action revolver.
HARASSMENT
* Six individuals have been identified as the persons responsible
for making harassing telephone calls to a Beutel Heafth Center number,
* Telephone calls to one residence hall led to several threatening
telephone calls to another. The victims have resolved the conflict.
INDECENT EXPOSURE
* A man was observed at the south exit of Davis-Gary Hallwithli®
genitals pressed to the glass door.
RESISTING ARREST
* An underage individual, who was detected in possession of an
alcoholic beverage, attempted to flee the custody of the officers when a
warrant check revealed that he was wanted by the College Station Police
Department for Burglary of a Habitation. The subject was incarcerated in
the Brazos County Jail.
MISDEMEANOR THEFT
* A Black Shoe! RF105V full-faced motorcycle helmet was stolen
from a 1982 Honda while the vehicle was parked in a motorcycle area.
* A Jeep CJ5 was damaged and the parking permit stolen while
the vehicle was in Parking Area 42.
* A pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses, left on top of the victim’s
backpack, were stolen while the victim was at the pharmacy.
* A banner measuring 4 feet by 12 feet advertising the hours of
operation of the Underground food court and market was stolen from the
west side of Sbisa Dining Hall.
* A maroon Eastpack backpack and contents were stolen from a
study carrel on the fifth floor of the Sterling C. Evans Library.
period.
* Four wallets and four bikes were reported stolen during the
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
* A man reported damage to the toolbox on his Chevrolet pickup
truck while the vehicle was parked in the University Center Parking Garag-
* Someone broke a light fixture on the wall of the stairwell betwee
the first and second floors, east of the main desk of the MSC.
MINOR IN POSSESSION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
* Nine minor in possession citations were given during theperioc
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
* Five people were cited for public intoxication and taken to the
Brazos County Jail.
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED *
* Three people were arrested for driving while intoxicated. They
were taken to Brazos County jail.
BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE
* An olive-colored backpack and contents were stolen from a 197
Ford van while the vehicle was parked in parking Area 50. The victim
thought his Hewlett-Packard, Model 48SX was in the backpack at the time
of the theft. However, the calculator was found in Parking Area 50 onSepI
10 by a construction worker. The calculator was released to the victim.
* A Grade Sensor, Grade Sensor Arm, Auger Sensor and a Want'
A-Lite were stolen from a1985 Chevrolet pickup truck parked at the
Easterwood Airport runway construction site.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
* Two individuals were issued citations for inappropriate languagi
directed towards the game attendants at Gate 3 of Kyle Field.
VIOLATION OF UNIVERSITY REGULATION
* Four Individuals were issued Criminal Trespass Warnings for
soliciting magazine subscriptions without authorization.
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