The Battalion Classified Ads Page 4 Wednesday, January 27,1993 Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours Deadline 'AGGIE 1 Private Party 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* jggBBBSS I o VISA, MasterCard accepted CO $ 10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $ 1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed 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 scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made If your ad is cancelled early. Help Wanted 3 SCOTT&WIIITE STUDENT WORKER Excellent opportunity for a student interested in Human Resource Management. Position will provide support in all areas of H.R. Must be capable of working a minimum of 25 to 30 hrs. pr/wk., between the hours of Sam & 5pm. Candidates should possess excellent communication skills and experience with WordPerfect and Lotus. Interested parties should apply in person at: Scott & White Clinic 1600 University Drive HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Contact Fairfax Cryobank A Division of the Genetics & IVF Institute 1121 Briarcrest Dr., Suite 101 Bryan, TX Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable, ages 18 to 36, excellent compensation. 776-4453 NOW HIRING All Positions! Also delivery drivers at the George Bush location. Apply in person. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS Telephone fundraising for national charities. No experience necessary. $5-$6 per/hr. to start. Evenings and weekends. For immediate placement call Mary 776-4246 Wanted Wanted: Used PC's w/HD's, Compaq 286. 40MB tape backup. Also need used harddrives, moditors and plung- in boards. Call 764-8578 ext.330. DJ / Music Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced. Jason Bailey 696-0302. Roommate Wanted Female roommate wanted. Own room $ 190/mo. +1/4 utilities. 696-7776 leave message. HOUSTON CHRONICLE NEEDS ROUTE CARRIERS Earn $450 to $850 per month as a route carrier for the Houston Chronicle. Job requires working early morning hours. If interested call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for appointment. Female roommate to share 3bd/1 1/2ba Townhouse off of SW Parkway $150/mo. +1/3 utilities 696-0051. Male roommate wanted for 2bd/1ba Redstone Apartment. On bus route. 847-2748 or 764-8713. Female roommate wanted to share 3bd/2ba house in SV. Fireplace near TAMU bus $250/mo. Jean 696-7878. One male roommate for 2b/2ba Parkway Circle Apart ments approximately 1 mile from campus, on bus route. 823-4223. Roommate wanted female $175 +1/2 utilities 696-1574 leave message. For Rent 2bd/2ba apartment C.S. available Immediately. Call 696- 8504. NEED CASH??? Become a plasma donor and earn $120.00/mo. Friendly, professional staff and a safe, easy procedure provide a guranteed income for the little things you need!!! WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855 JOIN THE NEW AGGIE TRADITION!!! IDEAL FOR THREE. Gigantic 2 bedroom apartment. Freshly remodeled 3 1/2 miles from ASM. Semesterlease okay. 822-0472. $200/mo. +utllltles 2 blocks for campus. Grad students preferred. No smokers. Leave message 846-6636. Services LADIES ONLY JAZZ FUNK DANCE CLASSES meets at Jazzercise Wednesdays 8 p.m, - 9 p.m. $20/mo. Classes begin Jan. 27. Call Kathy 693-0249. JOY’S PROFESSIONAL Typing, Word Processing, Re sume Service, Laser Printer; 764-8538. License to Laugh (comedy style) Defensive Driving $25.00 - Licensed by TEA for dismissal of tickets 361-5020. Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892. AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal. M-Tu(6-10 p.m ), W-Th. (6-10 p.m.), Fri. (6-10 p.m.)-Sat.(8-12 noon), Sat. (8-4:30 p.m.) Across from University Tower, Walk- ins welcome $20.00. 411 Tx Ave. So. POSTAL JOBS AVAILABLE! Many positions. Great benefits. Call (800) 436-4365. Ext. P-3332. For Lease Beautiful 2b/2ba Treehouse Village apartment for lease . New carpet and wall paper, large balcony and closet space, W/D connections, on shuttle bus route 693-8278. Treehouse Village sublease fully furnished will throw in full bus pass $250/month 764-0938. Sublease dorm room University Tower, meals included ,$1000 for semester. Available immediately. Call Stephanie (713) 498-8957. Combination MAC/PC: Three-Sixty Pacific, Inc, an indus try leader in the development of entertainment software is currently seeking highly motivated individuals for full-time Macintosh and PC programming positions. Interested Macintosh applicants must have a solid background in C (Think C a plus) as well as a high degree of familiarity with Macintosh toolbox functions. Interested PC applicants must have a solid background in both C and Assembly language. Experience or aptitude in user interface design and involvement in prior projects a plus. Applicants should respond via fax at 409-776-4216. 2/1 1/2 luxury four-plex, W/D, CS, near A&M, shuttle, $450/mo. Available now 693-0551, 764-8051. For Sale Help Wanted No sales involved. Call Evelyn at 693-6714 leave message. Experienced musicians to form CW band for vocalist with original releases. Bryan/CS Area. Resume requested. For info call 778-1827. College Reps to sell trips to the #1 Spring Break location in the U.S.A. - Panama City Beach, Florida! Earn Free trips and cash. Call 1-800-880-2754. Positions available for college marketing representatives. Make up to $200/mo. plus valuable experience. Send resume to: Eastmark Drive. 7607 C.S.TX 77840. Interior Plantscape Technician, preferred 361-5010. Part-time, experience BE UNIQUE! Don’t give flowers again this year, give a handmade, personalized "Valentine's Angel" $10.00 includes gift wrapping. Order Yours Now!!!! Doodlebug Crafts 764-3069 Hiring Comedians for part-time work . Great pay! Send resume to License to Laugh 1410 Martinsville Rd. Suite 511 Nacogdoches, TX 75961 (409) 560-2468. Graduate students needed as notetakers. Apply in per son. Call Notes-N-Quotes. For more information call 846- 2255. Cruise line entry level on-board/landside positions avail able. Summer or year round. Great pay. Transportation paid. 813-229-5478. Schlotzsky’s is now accepting applications for part-time evening and weekend shifts. Apply in person only be tween 2-5 p.m. EASY ASSEMBLY any hours, $339.84 week, family of 3 earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright #TX044652. $200-$500WEEKLY! Assembleproductsathome. Easy! No selling. You re paid direct. Fully Guaranteed. FREE Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright #TX044650. SEIZED CARS, trucks, boats, 4 wheelers, motorhomes, by FBI, IRS, DEA. Available your area now. Call 1-800-436-4363 Ext., C-1201. We Buy Used CD's for $4.00 403 B University 268-0154 For Sale Travel Protect yourself 107 decibel Quorum Personal Attack Alarms. Great for joggers, students, etc. $30.00 847- 7706. New Cannondale 2.8, Shimano 105, Vetta C-20, Mavic Rims, $850 764-7968. Guitars for sale: Jackson Stealth $550, Ovation Pinnacle $450, Founder Telecaster $350. Call 823-5368. LOSE WEIGHT Herbalife safe, fast, effective $34.67 per month 823-4665. Pioneer turntable $25.00, twin bed w/mattress talk price 846-3954 9-6. One JL Audio 15" woofer. Brand new/still in box. Bought for $200 - will sell for $100. John-696-0997. SharpTV 20" stereo, remote $200 o.b.o. EPI-Series-ll speakers 8" woofer, freq. response 45-20,000HZ, 180 watts $200 o.b.o. 846-6260, 846-1543 leave message. Waterbed Queen sized semi-motlonless with heater, cover, sheets, oak siderails, mirrored head board. Excellent condition. Must sell Now! $200 o.b.o. 764-7134. 71 Karmann Ghia convertible. New paint, wiring, rubber, top. interior 210-629-6153 after 4 p.m. $6000+. Blue 1981 Kawasaki 440 LTD $600 negotiable. Great 1 st bike. Call Tina at 845-4585 or 764-6509. Entire Inventory must be moved out! 0 to low down payment to Qualified Buyers! Limited Time Offer. CalM- 800-880-1376. Fleetwood 2 BR Homes starting as low as $166.28 per/ mo. Limited time offer. “FREE" Dishwasher with pur chase in December. Hurry, dial 1-800-880-1376. Factory Direct Special Purchase! Huge, 3 br/2ba all new 93 models ready for immediate delivery. Starting as low as $189.46 pr/mo. CIT 9.50 rate for 15 years. Call now for details, 1-800-880-1376. Glamorous 4br/3ba with 1920 Sq. Ft. of living space. Payments starting as low as $311.0 per month. Let us save you thousands. Call today 1-800-880-1376. PRICES FOR STAY—NOT PER NIGHT! Computers Color PC Clone. Two floppy and mouse (20MB HD optional). NX-1000ColorPrinter$450. Call764-8578ext. 320. Business Opportunity CRUISESHIP/RESORTS/ALASKA jobs! $1200-$5000 MO! Summer! Career! Guide, Cassette, Newsservice! (916) 922-2221 Ext. 127. • EARN $500+ weekly stuffing envelopes at home. Send long SASE: Country Living Shoppers, Dept. E17, 14415- E Greenwell Springs Rd, Suite 318, Greenwell Springs, LA 70739. SOUTH PADRE ISLAND 5 ana 7 NIGHTS DAYTONA BEACH 5 AND 7 NIGHTS PANAMA CITY BEACH 5 AND 7 NIGHTS STEAMBOAT 2. 5 AND 7 NIGHTS MUSTANG ISLAND / PORT ARANSAS 5 AND 7 NIGHTS HILTON HEAD ISLAND 5 AND 7 NIGHTS FORT LAUDERDALE 5 AND 7 NIGHTS VAIL / BEAVER CREEK S AND 7 NIGHTS 12th Annual Party! TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 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 Miscellaneous Horse trailer, 2-horse in -line, like new $2000 693-4731. PflNAMfl CUV ACACH, FLOAiDA Personals I need a ride to Wichita Falls on any weekend. Will pay for 1/2 of gas. Call Janette 847-0712. Notice GREEKS & CLUBS HK'93 Cm4*i $1,000 AN HOUR! Each member of your frat, sorority, team. club. etc. pitches in just one hour and your group can raise $1,000 in just a few days! Plus a chance to earn $1,000 for yourself! No cost. No obligation. 1-800-932-0528, ext. 65 Coll DICKSON PRODUCTIONS 1 -800-880-2754 Spring Break! CANCUN 5-STAR. RESORTS AIRFARE NON-STOP PARTI ES & MORE! Travel 1-SOO-B EACH-BUM (1-800-233-24^8) Wednesday AGGIE FISH CLUB: Let’s start off the new semester with loads of fun. It is important that all counselors and freshmen attend. Bring all of your Aggie Spirit! For more information please call Carrie (846-1629) or Shawna (847-0099). CARIBBEAN STUDENTS ASSOCI ATION: The first meeting of the se mester will be held tonight at 7:00 p.m. in “The Cave” (basement of Bizzell Hall West). All new members welcome! For more information con tact Nicholette at 696-7398 or Janine at 823-2937. ASIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: A general meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 27th in 404 Rudder from 8:30-10:00 p.m. For more infor mation, call Meredith (764-1915) or Sandra (847-4473). CLASS OF ‘94: A general class meeting will be held tonight in 601 Rudder. For more information please call Danny Ward at 764-1524, NETWORKS: A general meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 27th from 7-8 p.m. in 139 of the Student Services Building. For more informa tion, call Jeff Klouda 847-2091 or An drea Nixon at 847-0286. REFORMED UNIVERSITY FEL LOWSHIP: Bible study at 6:45 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more information call Chris at 776-1185. BUCK WEIRUS SPIRIT AWARDS: Applications for the Buck Weirus Spirit Award are now available in the following locations: the office of the dean of each college, the Office of the Vice President for Student Ser vices (10th floor of Rudder), the MSC Director’s office, Multicultural Ser vices Dept, in the MSC, and the re ception desk at The Association of Former Students. Applications may be submitted only to the reception desk at The Association of Former Students by 5:00 p.m., Friday, Feb. 12th. TAMU KARATE CLUB: Fee exhibi tion of Okinowan Karate and Aikijitsu at 6:30 p.m. in 263 G. Rollie White. New members welcome anytime. For more information call Anthony Gansle at 846-9760. A&M CYCLING TEAM: The A&M cycling team will hold its semester or ganizational and informational meet ing. Our team is poised to win the conference this year. Come and find out more about competitive road and mountain biking at A&M. This meet ing will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 27th at 8:30 p.m. in room 145 of the MSC. Please contact Kurt Sauer for more information at 847-6892. THE JUNGIAN SOCIETY OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY: A lecture will be presented by Dr. James Knight, M.D., M.Ph, Professor of Psychiatry and Humanities in Medicine. Dr. Knight's lecture is entitled, Religion and Psychiatry: With Dr. Carl Jung at the Time of his death. This lecture will take place at 7:30p.m. tonight at the College Station Conference Cen ter on George Bush Dr. The cost for the lecture is $3 for non-members and $2 for members and $1 for stu dents and seniors. Please call Jean Trzeciakowski at 693-3273 for more information. CLASS OF ‘96: Looking for bands or DJ’s to play at class ball. If you are interested please contact Brian at 847-1731 or Meredith at 847-6883. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AL SPORTS: Slow pitch officials ori entation on February 1st at 6:00 p.m. in 267 G. Rollie White. SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALIST: A general meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 27th at 6:30 p.m. in 003 Reed McDonald. All new members welcome! For more info please contact Julie at 696-7347. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AL SPORTS: Entries close for Table Tennis Doubles. Free for TAMU stu dents and faculty with recreational ID and intramural validation. Feb. 2nd at 5:30 p.m. 159 Read Building. FLORICULTURE-ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB: First gen eral meeting of semester will be held tonight in room 104 of the HFSB at 7:00 p.m. Call Melanie for more in formation at 847-0514. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AL SPORTS: Entries open for the Sweetheart Run. $5 for TAMU stu dents and faculty with recreational ID and intramural validation. SIERRA CLUB: A showing of the video: “Whose woods are these?” , deals with the issue of clearcutting on the national forests. This event takes place tonight at the College Station Conference Center (1300 George Bush Dr.) in room 102 at 7:30 p.m. Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days before the de sired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What’s Up is a Battalion service which lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. College Continued from Page 3 SKIING BRECKENRIDGE? Check out the best ski rental deal in town. Lots of new equipment. $8 per day for 5 or more days. Better deal for groups. Also, low rates on performs nee skis. This ad will not run again. Reserveyour skis and boots early. CALL THE SPORTS CENTER AT 1-800-456-0750. choose between the University of Kim. I’m with you buddy. Purgatory-Durango Is a great new place to meet people anyway. 800-525-0892 for discount Colorado ski vacation packages and lift tickets. Jack. SKIING Luxury Townhouse in Red River N.M. near Taos & Anglefire. Sleeps 17. $125-$350 night. Part spring break still available. 846-8916, ask for John. TIME TO GET YOUR BOOKS. irsity o Texas, which is ranked sixth in the report, and Texas A&M will look to the school's campus envi ronment when making a decision, Fiechtner said. "Freshmen who are interested in coming to A&M, especially those who are from out of the state, will find the ranking inter esting," he said. "But when they are trying to decide between the University of Texas and A&M they will choose the campus they like best." Other top 10 universities in or der of ranking are the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), Mass achusetts Institute of Technology, Indiana University, University of Michigan, University of Califor nia at Berkeley, University of Texas, New York University, Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of Illinois. A&M's business school, at 25 years old, is the youngest of the group. Both Robertson and Fiechtner said Texas A&M's School of Busi ness Administration's Career Fair, which will be held from Jan. 31 through Feb. 5 in the Blocker Building, is also a major consider ation as to why the ranking has made such a rapid jump. "People are very impressed with our Career Fair and the fact that students run it," Robertson said. Fiechtner said recruiters that attend the Career Fair take the ranking seriously, and some re cruiters base how many jobs they will award students from a cer tain school based on these rank ings. "We have to constantly show (Gourman) what people who hire our students think of our students and that we have a good, well- rounded program," Fiechtner said. "We're very pleased. It's a big leap." 7 992 Aggieland If you ordered a 1 992 Aggieland and haven't picked it up, bring your student ID to room 01 5 Reed McDonald Building, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Yearbooks will not be held and refunds will not be made on books not picked up in the academic year in which they are published. If you did not order a 1992 Aggieland, you may purchase one for $30 plus tax, in 015 Reed McDonald. 7 992-93 Campus Directory If your ordered a 1992-93 Campus Directory and haven't picked it up, you may get it in the Student Publications business office, 230 Reed McDonald Building, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you did not order a Campus Directory, you may purhease one for $3, plus tax, in 230 Reed McDonald. Free trade and other regulations are re formed . Continued from Page 1 For the state as a whole, fewer trade barriers with Mexico will spur related jobs to grow from 800,000 now to 1.1 million by 1995 and 1.6 million by 2000, the study found. The segment of the gross state product tied to Mexican trade would jump from $35.9 billion now to $51.9 billion in 1995 and $76.7 billion in 2000. Perryman unveiled the study, perhaps the most sweeping look at the potential impact of freer Mexican trade on Texas cities, during the first stop of his annual four-city, four-day economic out look conference. Perryman, who describes him self as a "Texas chauvinist," has a reputation for rosier forecasts than other Texas economists. In December, University of North Texas economists Bernard Wein stein and Harold Gross warned that gains from NAFTA could be negligible unless state trucking In singling out Dallas as the greatest potential beneficiary of freer trade with Mexico, Perry man cited the growth in the city of export-hungry telecommunica tions and electronics firms and the number of banks and other large financial institutions. In descending order after Dal las, these cities will have the most jobs and income from greater Mexican trade: Austin, Brownsville-Harlingen, Houston, Fort Worth, El Paso, San Antonio, Lubbock and Tyler. Perryman also made forecasts if NAFTA is not ratified by Con gress but Mexico were to continue liberalizing trade and if Mexico were to hold the trade growth at present levels. In both scenarios, Texas cities realize some gains, though much smaller, from trade with Mexico. "The real thing that's causing the growth here is not just NAF TA," Perryman said. 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