The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1993, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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 merchan
dise 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
schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional
Insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made
if your ad Is cancelled early.
Business Hours
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday through
Friday
accepted
Help Wanted
COLD
RESEARCH
STUDY
Patients needed with aches
and pains associated with the
common cold to participate in
a cold research study.
NO BLOOD PRAWN
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated for participating
in a medication research study.
G&S Studies, Inc.
(409) 846-5933
(close to campus)
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!!!
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
needs 2 route carriers for
College Station routes:
1. Apartments along Anderson.
2. Southside male dormitories
at Texas A&M University.
Earn $650-$850 per month.
Job requires working early
morning hrs. If interested call
Julian at 693-2323 or James
at 693-7815 for appointment.
SPRING BREAK
EMPLOYMENT
Texas Transportation Institute
seeks students from the following
cities to observe child restraint
use at day care and shopping
centers during Spring Break:
Amarillo, Dallas, El Paso, and
Lubbock. $5.25/hr. + gas.
Call 845-2736 between
8am-5pm for interview.
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
Services
SEWING & ALTERATIONS
103 West 26th
Downtown Bryan
822-3571
Formats * Weddings
Joy's Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resume
Service, Laser Printer; 764-8538.
TYPING, PROOFREADING, EDITING. English BA, $3/
page. Tasha 774-1279 leave message.
Services
NOTES-N-QUOTES
Typing, Resume, & Editing
Service.
Call us Now
846-2255, FAX 846-2985
Computers
Hard Drive: 40MB, IDE, Seagate Model ST-157A, re
moved for a new drive $60. John @ 847-2250.
HP deskwriter (Mac) for sale, paid $399 last year. Used
less than 6 mths. & has new cartridge. $200. Call 693-
5582 after 3pm.
Macintosh personal laser writer printer $500 693-5934.
For Sale
Desk, neon clock, $35 each. CD's $6.00 each. More!
Listed price o.b.o. Kim 776-5256.
1990 MAZDA RX7-GXL Showroom condition. 26K miles,
white, fully loaded, factory warranty 260-9738.
Dalmatian Puppies 7 males, 1 female, 6 wks. old A.K.C.
Registered. Have shots and are wormed. Males -$250,
Females - $275 - Contact Jess after 4pm, M-F (409) 696-
8404.
R-C airplane professionally assembled. Never flown
before. Package includes everything you need in order to
fly. $400 693-2299.
1993 16 x 80 $233.04PERMONTH Large 3Br/2bth with
garden tub, spacious vaulted ceilings, big kitchen & utility.
Free delivery, set up & A/C only $23,911 10% down 180
mos. 10.25% CALL FREE at 1-800-880-1376 (phv2).
Roommate Wanted
Female share summer apartment. Large 2bd/2ba $240
(negotiable); 1 blk. from campus; please call 764-3045.
For Rent
Cmiseline entry level on-board/landside positions avail
able. Summer or year round, great pay, transportation
paid! 813-229-5478.
NEEDED: 100 People to lose weight NOW. No willpower
NEEDED. Brand new, just patented , 100% natural and
guaranteed. Doctor recommended. Call 214-942-4036.
Sweetwater Pools, Inc. in Houston is looking for leader
ship orientated individuals to run our pools this summer.
Training will be offered - must have or be willing to take
Lifeguard Training, First Aid, and CPR courses. You will
manage as well lifeguard. This is a fulltime summer job
(40 hours per week/6 days per week). Salary range
$800.00 - $1,000.00 per month plus swimming lessons
and bonus. Assistant Managers as well as Lifeguards are
also needed. Call between the hours of 9:30am-11:30am
and 1:30pm - 3:30-pm M-F to set up an appointment for an
interview. 713-270-5946.
Need care giver for infant one day per/wk at my home. Call
693-0146.
Management positions Retail Business ANY MAJOR.
Will train. Starting salary $20-22K. Send resume to:
Personnel P.O. Box 9883 C.S. TX 77842.
Part-time Service Station attendant wanted. Experienced
preferred, not required. Apply at Vila Maria Chevron at
29th Street and Villa Maria Road. Bryan 776-1261.
EARN $500+ weekly stuffing envelopes at home. Send
long SASE: Country Living Shoppers, Dept. El7, 14415-
E Greenwell Springs Rd., Suite 318, Greenwell Springs,
LA 70739.
COPYWRITER WANTED FULL-TIME POSITION. Re
sponsibilities include: Political direct mail copywriting,
brochure copy, press releases and research. Strong
writing and research skills are a must. Please send
resumes to: CSG 200 E. 6th St., Ste. 200, Austin, TX
78701, or (512) 474-1266 FAX.
Aerobic instructors needed morning hours for The Royal
Oaks Racquet Club located 4455 Carter Creek Pkwy. Call
Maria 846-8838.
Marketing Healthcare in public weekends only $7.50/hr.
plus bonus. Apply at 2005 South TX Ave. Bryan.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn $2,000+/month +
world travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holi
day, Summer and Career employment available. No
experience necessary. For employment program call 1-
206-634-0468 ext. C5855.
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
2BR Apartment close to TAMU. Carpeted, stove, refrig
erator 696-2038.
3/2 four-plex, College Station - garage, shuttle, $570 693-
0551, 764-8051.
Rooms For Rent: Fully furnished: All bills paid, close to
campus: Short term leases. Equity Real Estate 696-
4464.
2 /I 1/2 luxury 4-plex, washer/dryer C.S., shuttle, near
A&M $475 693-0551, 764-8051.
IDEAL FOR THREE. Gigantic 2 bedroom apartment.
Freshly remodeled, 3 1/2 miles from A&M. Semester
lease okay 822-0472.
Help Wanted
Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced,
Jason Bailey 696-0302.
DJ MUSIC Wedding receptions, parties, etc. Best rates!
Call Steve Tunnell '92 at 1-800-303-2582, 1-596-2582.
Lost & Found
Found keys Saturday 2/20/93 at CarWash on Villa Maria
and S. College. Call Eric 845-2994 or 409-399-2311.
Adoption
Doctor and teacher will make dream for your baby come
true. Full-time parenting. Bestof the city; summers by the
beach' your baby rocked to sleep by a cozy fireplace in
winter, and by ocean waves in summer. Art, music, the
best education, endless love. Call Franny or Stephen
collect. (212)369-2597.
Travel
Sprinc Break!
CANCUN
5-STAR RESORTS AIRFARE
NON-STOP PARTIES S. MO RE!
1-SOO-B EACH-BUM
(1-800-2330428)
Fundraisers
GREEKS & CLUBS
RAISE A COOL
$ 1000
IN JUST ONE WEEK!
PLUS $1000 FOR THE
MEMBER WHO CALLS!
No obligation. No cost.
And a FREE
IGLOO COOLER
if you qualify. Call
1-800-932-0528, Ext 65
Battalion Classified
845-0569
Page 4
The Battalion
Tuesday, March 2,1993
Tubularman
This WEEK : Ty6ut_ft«.i*ukN'4
GREATEST AUVENTufe YfeT.
By Boomer Cardinale
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A
LOT!!!!!!!! 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 7 ewer. Walk-ins welcome $20.00.
411 Tx Ave. So. 846-6117.
piJTpi
CheeseSalad
by jefS crone
1987 Honda Hurricane 600; excellent condition 24,000
miles; new tires and chain; 2 helmets $3,000 847-6684. |
Moving!!! 25 inch TV $200, HIFI VCR $175, Surround 1
receiver $220, Denon CdChanger$260, weight set, cam
era set-up 696-1574 leave message.
Daybed white Iron and brass complete with trundle and l
mattresses, never used, still boxed cost $850. Must sell
$250 cash. 713-463-2863.
Brass bed, queen size, complete with firm orthopedic
mattress set, never used, still boxed cost $750. Must sell
$200 cash. 713-463-2863.
Olympic weight set, dumb bells, adjustable bench, lat
machine, bench and curl bar, like Gold's Gym, best offer.
Call Jay 693-1584.
HiFonics Isis car amplifier 200 watts x 2 channels, bridge
400 watts 1 ohm stable $525 pbo. Call Clint 847-3972.
Large dorm fridge, electric guitar, distortion, phaser ped
als, peavy basic 40 amp full futon, bean bag, bar stool,
negotiable 693-2208.
1992 Connelly Rocket 66" Slalom ski. Perfect condition.
Hardly used. Large double highwrap bindings, padded
case included $375.00. Daniel 696-3271.
NEW HOMES 5% DOWN Special financing package
available on spacious 2,3,4, & 5 BR homes. Low monthly
payments include delivery, set up, & A/C. Limited time
only. Payments statTat'$209.11 per rrfbhth. *240 months.-
10.99% CALL FREE ,1-800-880-1376 fohv3).
DEC plan
for equality
Continued from Page 1
consolidating it with the division
of student services to strengthen
minority recruitment.
• Adopting six hours of inte
gration leadership studies.
• Revising tenure policy to ac
count for teaching and service.
• Expanding the minority
scholarship program.
• Implementing a uniform re
porting procedure for discrimina
tory actions.
• Establishing an annual sum
mer institute for faculty support
of curriculum development.
Jeffrey Brown, a senior English
and history major and member of
DEC '92, said it seems recommen
dations are made to be broken.
"Recommendations have been
made, but what has been done to
implement them?" Brown asked.
"Nobody knows; nobody cares."
Brown said his organization
would be there to ask why recom
mendations are not followed.
Carreathers said the University
cannot help ignoring some of the
committee's recommendations
because the money that may have
been available for them when the
report was completed is no longer
available.
Even the funds were available,
the University does not have the
freedom to fund whatever it
wants, he said.
A&M has to deal with state
and federal guidelines, Car
reathers said, as well as the condi
tions some donors place on their
financial gifts.
"One has to realize where
funding comes from," he said.
"Everyone seems to think A&M
has a blank check to spend as
they please."
Bryan Council considers funding Easterwood renovations
Continued from Page 1
Lonnie Stabler said it makes sense
for College Station to provide
funding because the city will col
lect property taxes on the land,
but Bryan will not.
"When College Station gives
that money, they collect personal
property taxes by the people who
have businesses on the property,"
he said. "But Bryan will not get a
it
return on its dollar in this sense
Bryan City Councilman Rud
Schultz said if funding is avai
able, it should be split between
Easterwood Airport and Bryan's
own airport. Coulter Field.
"First of all, we have tight bud
get constraints in Bryan, and I'm
not sure we have $1,00,000 for air
port funding," he said. "If the
council thinks we have the mon
ey, we should give half of the
Jobs In The Public Sector
Pi Sigma Alpha
and
Political Science Society
Present:
Dr. Quayle Hill
speaking on
"What to Do with Your
Liberal Arts Degree"
Tuesday, March 2
Rudder 401 7:00 pm
TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB
PRESENTS
STEAMBOAT
SPRING BREAK: MARCH 12 - 20
$449 Includes roundtrip transportation
in Sleeper Buses with TV’s & VCR’s
6 Nights in Luxurious Condos
4 Day Lift Pass/5th Day Optional
Nastar Race
EVERYONE WELCOME!!
Hurry Now To Reserve Your Space!
MEETING DATES
Feb. 23 MSC 231
March 2 MSC 231
March 9 Rudder 308
All meeting are at 8:30 p.m.
For more information come by the
Snow Ski Club cubicle in the Student
Services Building Or Call
Jon 696-7717 Krista 696-8186
money to Easterwood and half to
Coulter Field. Bryan has their
own airport to consider."
Stabler said Bryan should im
prove Coulter Field before spend
ing money on Easterwood's pri
vate air facilities.
"It's a slap in Coulter's face if
we improve the conditions for pri
vate aircraft at Easterwood," he
said
If improved, the money could
come from a contingency fund
containing $118,000, he said. A
contingency fund contains money
set aside for items not foreseen at
the time of the budget process.
If money must be given to East
erwood Airport, the money
should be used to improve the
McKenzie Terminal and the com-'
mercial airline facilities, not the
private-use facilities. Stabler said.
"I think we should go ahead
and give $100,000 for commercial
aviation," he said. "I'm more con
cerned the money go in an area
that will benefit the entire Brazos
Valley, instead of just one-seg
ment."
Bryan Mayor Marvin Tate said
it is not uncommon for Bryan to
provide financial support to its
neighboring city. Giving the mon
ey to the old Easterwood Terminal
in College Station symbolizes con
tinued cooperation between the
two cities.said.
, ’of>e7^B*dred thousand dol
lars won^^ffiake or break Texas
A&M," he said. "But it's the mes
sage we're sending. It's important
from the standpoint of coopera
tion."
Tate said improved private
plane facilities at Easterwood will
appeal to people looking to start a
business in the Brazos Valley.
"If we're going to attract busi
ness executives, we need a nice
place for them to fly into," he said.
Floyd said the Bryan City
Council will probably resolve this
item quickly.
"Historically, I believe Bryan,
College Station and the Brazos
County have supported this air
port," he said.
Sore Throat?
We are looking for individuals 18 years of age or older with sore
throats to participate in a research study involving an oral rinse or
spray for the relief of sore throat. Patients who complete the study
successfully will be compensated $40.
BioLogica Research Group, Inc.
776-0400
Sore Throat/Strep Throat
Individuals at least 13 years old needed to participate in a sore throat
(strep throat, tonsillitis) research study involving an investigational oral
antibiotic in capsule form. $100 incentive paid to those chosen to
participate upon completion of the study.
Urinary Tract Infection
Do you experience painful, burning, stinging, frequent or difficult
urination? Females age 18 and older with uncomplicated UrinaryTract
Infections needed for an investigational research study using medica
tions in powder and tablet form. Six weeks, 5 visits. $100 for those who
complete the study.
Asthma Study
Individuals, age 12 and older, with mild to moderate asthma to
particapate in clinical research studies for up to 15 weeks with
investigational medication in capsule and inhalerform. $300 minimum
for study completion.
SINUS INFECTION STUDY
Individuals age 13 and olde/with a sinus infection to participate in a
clinical research study for 3 to 5 weeks with an investigational antibiotic
in capsule form. $250 incentive paid to those who complete the
study.
BioLogica research group, inc.
776-0400
f