The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building —J ’AGGIE’ Private Party Want Ads Business Hours $ 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 ottering C 3 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 quality tor the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made If your ad Is cancelled early. b a.m. - b p.m. Monday through Friday accepted Help Wanted For Sale COLD RESEARCH STUDY Pntionts needed with aches and pains associated will) the common cold to participate in a cold research study NQlO.LQQCLPJ1A.VVN Eligible volunteers will be compensated for participating in a medication research study. YEAST INFECTION STUDY Female patients with symptoms of a yeast infection needed to participate in a research study with a new regimen of over-the-counter medication (cream). Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call for information. G&S Studies, Inc. (409) 846-5933 (close to campus) Two HP-14B Butinats calculator* still boxed never been used. Cost $76.00 each, 2 for $140.00 or best offer. Call 096-2174. Vaga Oenesla core and CD system, brand new with two controller*, 0 CDs. 8300 778-0347. SENIOR BOOTS: HOLICKS 9B79-21 4001, 19 1/2" tall; size 9 1/2-10; excellent condition; >400 214-302-3081. Motorcycle for sale 1980 Honda CM 400E, excellent condition $800. Dave 846-7104, Matching sofa and loveseat $200 846-5775. Like new coffee table $30.00 or best offer. Phone 696- 0213. ask for Art. Soloflex for sale w/buttertly & leg attachments $750 or best offer 693-3421. 1977 Toyota Corolla asking $700. 4-door a/t. 690-0534 any time. Soloflex $300 o.b.o. Two pair Lucchese boots never worn $75 o.b.o. 847-0121. Dalmatian Puppies 4 males, 10 wks. old, A.K.C. regis tered shots, wormed. Males-$150. Contact Jess after 4 p.m. M-F at (409) 696-8404 or (713) 342-1827. For Rent A 3bd/2ba 4-plex with washer/dryer, on shuttle, starting at $525/mo. 696-4384 or 764-0704, 2BR Apartment'dose to TAMU. Carpeted, stove, refrig- Landscape Teams interviewing for landscape team members at the Greenery between 2-:30-4 pm, Mon.-Thurs. Drug test required. Call Scott Gilbert, 823-7551. THE GREENERY The Landscape Mgmt. Co. Serving B/CS since 1975 NEED CASH??? Becorffllhsi plasma donor and earn $120.00/mo. Friendly, professional staff and a safe, easy procedure provide a guaranteed income for the little things you need!!! WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855 JOIN THE NEW AGGIE TRADITION!!! JOBS, JOBS, JOBS Telephone fundraising for national oharltlea. No experlenoe necessary. $S-$6 per/hr. to start. Evenings and weekends. For Immediate placement call Mary 776-4246 Services TEXT SCANNING Any printed report, document, namelists, etc. scanned into your word processor or DOS text file. Inexpensive & Very Fast!!! Call Us 779-6068 Joy's Professional Typing, Word Processing, Resume Service, Laser Printer 764-8538. ADULT MOVIES FOR RENT. Delivered to your home. For information send name and address to Midnight Blue Box 6155 Bryan, Texas 77805-6155. TYPING. PROOFREADING, EDITING. English BA, $3/ page. Tasha 774-1279 leave message. Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892. AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN. LAUGH A .LOTI!!!!!!l 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. 411TxAve. So. 846-6117. Roommate Wanted House! Looking for two male housemates! Summer & Fall. Non-smoker, nondestructive, peaceful; $170+utill- tles. Located on Lincoln Avenue. Call Dave 696-7119. House summer $175/mo. Fall $200/mo. Utilities In- cluded, bus route 775-6104. Female roommate 2BR/1BA duplex $207.50+1/2 utilities. Pets okay. Stacie 822-5426. Female Roommate needed now thru May. Non-smoking, own room, pod, shuttle; $216.50 plus 1/2 utilities. 696- 0944. Roommate Needed for summer semeeters, Own room 1 1/2 bathe, half rent I22B plus half utilities. Serious student only. 693-0088, C ompulor ■. PC AT/268 20MB Herddrlve, 8 1/4HD, 3 1/2HD (loppy drlvea, color monitor, soma software, 8400 (day#)862- 2890, 846-6460. era tor 696-2038. 3/2 four-plex, Cdlego Station - garage, shuttle. $570 693- 0551, 764-8051. Rooms For Rent: Fully furnished: All bills paid, close to campus: Short term leases. Call Greg 693-1899. 2 /1 1/2 luxury 4-plex, washer/dryer C.S., shuttle, near A&M $475 693-0551, 764-8051. FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments, 3 1/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay. 822-0472. Business Opportunity Vend Laundry Products in dorms and apartments; 100% MARKUP. Small investments. CalM-800-DUAL PAC. Lost & Found Ring found at AGEC Bldg. 3/26/93. Call if you lost your ring. 847-1698. D J Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced. Jason Bailey 696-0302. DJ MUSIC!!! Weddings, Parties, Spring Special $25 off. Stove Tunnell 596-2582 or tdl free 1-800-303-2582. Miscellaneous Absdutely free windshield chip repair special time limited offer. Every crack starts with a chip. Call 846-CHIP. Sowing SEWING & ALTERATIONS 103 West 26th Downtown Bryan 822-3571 Formala » Wmddlng* I u n d m i s o i s Looking for a highly motivated sophomore or junior to be the Spring Campus Manager for 1993-94 school year. ExcsBent pay and benefits. Mail or fax resume to: Sprint Manager Program, Collegiate Advantage, 143 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116 FAX (617) 236-4713. Health Club worker 20-30 hrs. Must be CPR certilied. Prefer health majors. Royal Oaks Racquet Club 4455 Carter Creek 846-8838. Tour Guide Applications available March 26-April 9 at the Aggieland Visitor Center, Rudder Tower. Graduate students needed a notetakers. Call for more information 846-2255. Cash for your notes English 319, English 321, History 214. Help a sick fellow Ag 696-0024. SUMMER WORK INTERNSHIP AVAILABLE. Interested in averaginqjtl ,833/fno. Must be interested in developing sales or communication skills. All majors. 1-800-888- 5470. COUNSELORS FOR CAMP COBBOSSEE - Summer positions available at competitive Boys Sports Camp in Maine. Must have strong skills and ability to instruct, coach, or assist in one or more of the following: Baseball, Tennis, Basketball, Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse, Archery, Riflery, Arts & Crafts, Martial Arts, English, Horseback Riding and all Waterfront Activities including; Swimming, (WSI), Sailing, Water Skiing, Windsurfing, Scuba. Lo cated on a beautiful lake in Central Maine near Boston. Excellent facilities. Top Salaries. Room/Board/Laundry. Travel Allowance. Call orwrite Steve Rubin, lOSilvermine Drive, South Salem, New York 10590; 914-533-6104. Marketing Student Needed to earn extra cash, great experience opportunity! Call 1-800-303-1572 for an inter view. Nursery worker needed Sundays 9:30am-12:30pm and occasional evenings @ St. Paul’s. Call 779-7608. Part-time hardware/software design help needed. Call 764-8578 ext. 350. Reliable Worker for Aggie owned lawn care business. Morning hours. C&D Lawn Care 776-0879. SUMMER JOBS TO SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT EARN $2500-3500. National campaign positions to protect endangered species, promote comprehensive recycling and clean the nation's polluted waterways. Available in Austin, 22 states and D.C. Call Jamie toll free: 1-800-75- EARTH. Summer Camp Counselors, Administrators Staff, Nurses and Lifeguards needed for Girt Scout resident camps near Athens, Texas and on Lake Texoma; for more information, call extension 320 at (214) 823-1342 or 1-800-442-2260. EOE. 300 SUMMER CAMP POSITIONS in NY, PA. MASS & MAINE. Need skillajn: Tennis, WSI/Swimming, Water- skiing, Sailing, Winxisyrfrri^f, Gymnastics, Equestrian. Baseball, Basketball; soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse, Canoe ing, Fencing, Riflery, Archery, Rocketry, Woodshop, Ce ramics, Fitness, Dance, Piano, Guitar, Ropes/Pioneer ing, Nurses, Food Service. Upper Classmen Preferred- Ariene-1 -800-443-6428. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Earn $600+/week in canneries or $4,000+/month on fishing boats. Free transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000 openings. No experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call 1-206-545-4155 ext A5855. EASY ASSEMBLY any hours, $339.84 week, family of 3 earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE Information -24 Hour Hotline. Copyright# TX044652. Cruiseline entry level on-board/landside positions avail able. Summer or year round, great pay, transportation paid! 813-229-5478. Marketing Healthcare in public weekends only $7.50/hr. plus bonus. Apply at 2005 South TX Ave. Bryan. 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 For Lease Getting married need to sublease 2/2 apartment for summer at The Colony $420/mo. 696-3426. A&M AREA Now Preleasing 2/3 bedroom houses/du plexes ; near shuttle route. Call Greg 693-7270 or 693- For Sale 90 Toyota Camry DX station wagon, 63,000mi. $7,575 266-1307 or 846-5269. Daybed, white iron/brass, complete w/firm ortho mat tresses and trundle, never used, still boxed. Cost $850.00. Must sell $250. cash 713-855-8474. Brass Bed, queen size, complete w/firm orthopedic mat tress set, never used, still boxed, cost $750.00. Must sell $200.00 cash 713-855-8474. SADDLE PACKAGE: Western saddle, saddle blanket, leather bridle, vinyl halter. Brushes selling for $300 or best offer. Kathy 696-5610. 7-piece den rustic furniture $200; coffee table $75; recliner $50; 6-drawer pedestal oak waterbed w/bookcase head- board complete $250. Negotiable. 693-2659. 1985 Honda 450 cc Night Hawk windshield rack $900. 693-5585. 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 The Texas A&.M University Student Publications Board is accepting applications for Editor, Aggieland 1994 The editor of the 1994 Aggieland yearbook will serve from August 1993 through August 1994. Editor, The Battalion Summer 1993 The summer '93 editor will serve from May 24,1993, through August 6, 1993. Editor, The Battalion Fall 1993 The fall '93 editor will serve from August 16, 1993, through December 10, 1993. Application forms should be picked up and returned to the Student Publications Manager's office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, 1993. Applicants will be inter viewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting be ginning at 3 p.m. Monday, April 5, 1993, in room 327 Reed McDonald. VMA Information Systems ^IMPACT One-Call Information Hotline 774-1222 Time and Temperature 1555 Real Estate 8001 Sports 3000 Financial 6001 Horoscopes 4000 Entertainment 9001 Medical/Dental 2000 Simplicity! 1. Dial Number 2. Enter 4-digit Code 3. Become Informed! Page 4 Tuesday, March 30,1993 Organization offers forum for discussion of multiculturalism By MELISSA HOLUBEC Free LSAT Seminar! If you're considering law school, you can't afford to miss this informative, free workshop sponsored by the Texas A&M Pre-Law Society and The Prin ceton Review. We will discuss the structure of the LSAT, present examples of the differ ent LSAT question types, and introduce strategies you can use to increase your LSAT score. W ed.. March 31. 8:30 pm Room 501. Rudder ('all John I .ope/ at 006-9099 for information The Battalion Texas A&M students will dis cuss cultural intolerance and in sensitivity while experiencing first-hand the situations other stu dents face in a day-long open fo rum institute sponsored by S.T.E.P. O.N.E. this Saturday. S.T.E.P. O.N.E. (Starting To Eliminate Prejudice by Offering New Experiences) is a student or ganization which offers cross-cul tural experiences like Saturday's seminar, to be held In Rudder Tower, to better enable students to adapt and relate to each other. Sheri Schmidt, a student devel opment specialist with the De partment of Multicultural Ser vices, will act as moderator for the day's activities and discussions as participants role-play and interact with one another. Director Wilmer Roberts said, "I'm going to experience what you're going through; you're go ing to experience wnat you're go ing through; and we're going to experience each other and learn from each other." Learning to deal with people in a professional environment is one topic the institute will address, Roberts said. "A&M likes to brag 'One day ou'll work for me/ but you can t somebody's boss and not know how to deal with people who are working for you,' he said. "Worse still, if you had to work for somebody who was of a cul ture you weren't used to dealing with, problems could arise." The idea of a program address ing issues while offering new ex periences first drew Roberts' in terest to S.T.E.P. O.N.E. "Instead of just talking about something or having a person spit a bunch of information out at you. L° PICKUPS PLUS Complete service and repair on all pickups, vans and 4WD’s __ Free Estimates 512 W. Carson 775-6708 WEizm SERVING AGGIELAND FOR OVER 11 YEARS s the institute offers an interactive setting," he said. Roberts said he hopes partici pants will gain a realization of themselves as well as different cultures in Saturday's seminar. "You can't really understand someone else until you under stand yourself," he said. "You'll first learn how to understand yourself, and then by understand ing yourself fully, you can under stand and appreciate others." An important part of under standing people is not only un derstanding differences but also understanding similarities, Roberts said. "In my daily existence, I've found that just as different as I was from otner individuals in my own culture or in another culture, there was something common to both of us," he said. Roberts stressed that S.T.E.P. O.N.E.'s institute is not designed to be a threatening situation. "It's an open forum, and we're looking for responses from stu- dents, he said. "With that kind of format, it's only as threatening as you allow it to be." But S.T.E.P. O.N.E. is unlike most other organizations at A&M in that it targets the ordinary stu dent, Roberts said. "A lot of programs at this uni versity are targeted at the leaders or at people who have shown that they want to lead something," he said. "Those people are not the ones who mignt need a seminar like S.T.E.P. O.N.E." "A lot of times, the leaders are already at some level of cultural awareness. If they are not, then they're close to becoming aware. It's not really possible to beany kind of leader at most universities and not be culturally aware or sensitive." Activities will begin at 10 a m. in 707 Rudder and conclude at 4 p.m. Students may register for the institute with the Department of Multicultural Services. The$10 registration fee includes the cost of lunch and all materials provid ed during the seminar. "We are trying to target the area of A&M and the students who have a problem dealing with different cultures and who are willing to correct that problem," Roberts said. "We can't force anybody to come to this. Every one must recognize it for them selves and'come on their own." MSC VARIETY SHOW APRIL 16, 1993 7:30 P.M. Rudder Auditorium Witness the best and brightest students of Texas A8JV1 as they perform their unique entertaining talents. Hosted by Comedian Dan St. Paul Special guests Leslie Fisher- Miss T.A.M.U. and Night-n-Day - 1992 Variety Show Winner Tickets go on sale Tuesday March 30 For tickets: MSC Box Office 845-1234 or 1-800-275-1000