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    Help Wanted
COLD RESEARCH STUDY
Patients needed with aches and pains associated with the
common cold to participate in a cold research study.
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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)
■
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 35, excellent compensation.
776-4453
THIS YEAR A
LOT OF COLLEGE
SENIORS WILL
BE GRADUATING
INTO DEBT.
Under the Army’s
Loan Repayment
program, you could get
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three-year enlistment.
Eacfiyearyou serve
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whichever amount is
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(409) 76443418
ARMY.
BE ALL YOU CAN BE:
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Certified teacher for 1st grade in Montessori School be
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Holiday, Summer and Career employment available. No
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Medical Billing. Do electronic insurance claims process
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Company training, initial capital required $698.00 plus
PC. Advertised in Time, Newsweek. Sports Illustrated,
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Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright#
TX 044650.
Part-time hardware/software design help needed. Call
764-8578 ext. 350.
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 1-206-545-4155extA5855.
EASY ASSEMBLY any hours, $339.84 week, family of 3
earns $4417.92 monthly. FREE Information -24 Hour
Hotline. 801-379-2900 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
Services
NEED CASH???
Become a plasma donor and
earn $120.00/mo. Friendly,
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little things you need!!!
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4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855
JOIN THE NEW
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JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
Telephone fundraising for national
charities. No experience
necessary. $5-$6 per/hr. to start.
Evenings and weekends.
For Immediate placement
cal! Mary 776-4246
Successful Interviewing Conducted by
Continuing Educators Council, inc.
Lecture Series: Learning How
to Succeed at Interveiwing;
What Questions/Answers typically
asked at initial interview/2nd
interview what key phrases/words
are to be used; what are the
key answers most often looked for;
what not to say at an interview;
what to say if you are offered the
job; how to negotiate salary &
what is negotiable. Place: C.S.
Community Ctr. George Bush Dr.
Time: 6:30-9:30 pm
Fee: $25 (cash or check only)
Summer jobs and internships - University Directories, the
pation's largest publisher of campus telephone directo
ries, is interviewing goal oriented students for a challeng
ing, full-time summer position. Gain valuable experience
in advertising, sales an public relations. Average earnings
$3,900. Expense paid training program in Chapel Hill, NC.
College credit may be available. Interviews on campus
April 12th. Information and interview sign-up available
today at Career Center and Placement Services or call 1 -
800-743-5556.
STRESS or ANXIETY
affecting your life? Try my
Guide to Relaxation, Coping
with Stress Manual and tape.
$17 plus $3 ship/hand.
Check or money orders to:
Mr. Neil Henthorne
P.O. Box 5032
2121 E. WMJ Bryan Pkwy.
Bryan, Texas 77805-5032
Campus Representative needed by Sportswear Com
pany to sell to fraternities and sororities starting next fall;
average $50-$ 100 working 1 night per/wk. 1-800-242-
8104.
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED. 89 MERCEDES $200. 86
VW $50. 87 MERCEDES $100. 65 MUS
TANG $50. Choosefromthousandsstarting$50. FREE
tnformation-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2920 Copyright
#TX 044610.
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A FULL REPORT SERVICE
Typing, Binding,
Laminating & Transparencies
Learn to fly. Introductory flight only $15. 696-3306.
NO BULL Serious callers only. Lose weight NOW 100%
natural, 100% guaranteed. Part-time/full-time sales. Call
303-491-8025.
part-time help with deliveries. Must be well groomed and
dependable. Primarily need on Fridays and Mondays.
Must be able to lift 40+pounds. Apply in person 1901 S.
Tx Ave.
STRESS OR ANXIETY affecting your life? Try my guide
to Relaxation, Coping with Stress Manual and tape. $17
plus $3 ship/hand. Check ormoneyorders. Neil Henthorne
P.O. Box 5032, 2121 East WMJ Bryan Pkwy. Bn/an,
Texas 77805-5032.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
•ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Fisheries. Earn
,$600+/week in canneries or $4,000+/month on fishing
boats. Free transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000
ppenings. No experience necessary. Male or Female.
.Tor employment program call 1-206-545-4155ext. A5855.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A
LOT!!!!!!!! Ticket dismissal, M-Tu(6-10p.rn.),W-Th. (6-10
p.m.), Fri. (6-10 p.m.)-Sat.(8-12 noon). Sat. (8-4:30 p.m,)
Acrossfrom University Tower. Walk-ins welcome $20.00.
411 Tx Ave. So. 846-6117.
tJEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE SFC Can help. For free
details call 1-800-945-1130orwriteP.O. Box 69 Kaysville,
Utah 84037-0069.
Roommate Wanted
Domestic help for large family call 776-0946.
One opening for summer/fall. Furnished bedroom/house.
Want Christian, studious girls $325 all bills paid 823-6606.
Roommate Wanted
Needed male roommate starting summer semester. Own
room 1 1/2 ba. $242.50/mo. & 1/2 utilities. On bus route.
Shawn 693-7260.
House! Looking for two male housemates! Summer &
Fall. Non-smoker, nondestructive, peaceful; $170+utili-
ties. Located on Lincoln Avenue. Call Dave 696-7119.
For Lease
YOUR BEST HOUSING VALUE 1670 sq. ft. 4bd/2ba two
1/2 bathrooms at Sundance Apartments with great rooms
wet bar, FF refrigerator, W/D connections, ceiling fans
intrusion alarms, pool and park. Call Sandra 696-9638
Sublease May 1st-July 30th Plantation Oaks Downstair:
2 bedroom. Call Marco 845-1625(0) 764-6810(N),
Nice 2/1 apt. sublease for summer, walking distance-
campus $525 846-3543.
Sublease 2bd/1 1/2baapartmentfor summer, Southwood
Valley, on shuttle route, 696-8329.
WOODSTOCK CONDO for summer sublease 2-story
2br/2ba only $475. Call. 764-7369.
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-
5571.
For Sale
Neutered 2yr. old male boxer, has all shots and is heart-
worm free $100. Needs yard and attention 846-2628.
Need Cash Fast. For sale 1987 Maxima, great condition.
Rob McCallister 268-0924
1978 brown Chevy Impala 4-door, new water pump,
starter, alternater and 2 new tires. One owner, 74,000 mi.
$950 negotiable 776-0596.
Honda 400cc new seats, brakes, paint and battery. Dark
blue with TAMU-ROTC stickers; $850 negotiable. GE 22
cu. ft. large refrigerator w/ice-maker $500-solid. 776-
0596.
85 Ninja 600, runs perfect, easy access to classes, make
offer 693-9452.
1986 Yamaha FZ600with helmet; great campus transpor
tation $1750 693-8964.
Motorcycle for sale '1980 Honda CM 400E, excellent
condition $780. Dave 846-7104.
1982 Nissan Sentra. Good condition, one owner; radio &
air 696-5927.
White Mountain bike w/bike lock, bike rack for car, halo
gen lamp, treadmill, trainer, and book rack. Shaun 846-
9348 $325. SAVE$$.
Shimano SPD dual-cleat pedals-$90, Shlmano SH-M100
racing shoes-$40, less than 200 miles on both. Excellent
condition 823-3800.
27ft. Holiday Rambler travel trailer, rear bath, sleeps 4
$3500 775-3697/(713) 377-6957.
18ft. Sunfish $500; Bumperpool table $60; CB-700 snare
$40; surfboard hardrack $25; o.b.o. Call John 846-7640.
Neon Miller sing $80 693-5767.
90 Toyota Camry DX station wagon, 63,000ml. $7,100
268-1307 or 846-5289.
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 7!T555-8474.
SADDLE PACKAGE: Western saddle, saddle blanket,
leather bridle, vinyl halter selling package for $300 or best
offer. Kathy 696-5610.
Sega Genesis core and CD system, brand new with two
controllers, 5 CDs. $300 775-0347.
1977 Toyota Corolla asking $700. 4-door a/t. 690-0534
any time.
Computers
Postcript laser printer for sale Texas Instruments Micro
laser PS 35 3MB use w/Mac and IBM; 35fonts $925 764-
8729.
386SX Computer-5MB RAM, 80MB HD, 3 1/2 and 5 1/4
floppies, keyboard, VGA, software: $650. Mouse and
VGA monitor available 846-0422.
Roomy 1bdrm apartment for summer near A&M new
carpet and appliances $365/mo. Call 764-8414.
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. Call Greg 693-1899.
2/1 1/2,4-plex, washer/dryer, yard, C.S., shuttle, near
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FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments, 3 1/2
miles from A&M. Semester lease okay. 822-0472.
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ring. 847-1698.
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Monday, April 5,1993
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Candidates
Continued from Page 1
expenditures, could disqualify
any cadet who has won a position
if their total expenses exceed the
spending limits set by election
regulations. The cadets appealed
the ruling.
Taylor, who was listed on the
memorandum and therefore
fined, said the penalty, if en
forced, should not push his cam
paign expenditures over regula
tion levels.
"Tm not really worried about
fines throwing me over budget,"
he said. "It's not a concern right
now."
Throughout the campaign.
Walker has emphasized making
student government more ac
countable to students and create
programs to bolster acceptance of
multiculturalism.
Since three Texas A&M System
schools were given the A&M
name last month. Walker has said
he will oppose any action that
would allow students from other
system schools to order an Aggie
ring.
Taylor has said multicultural
ism is the most important issue
facing the student body. During
his campaign, he has called for
student government to assume a
leadership role to increase sensi
tivity and awareness of other cul
tures on campus.
Both candidates said they will
continue to promote their plat
forms until the election.
"I have high hopes about the
runoff," Walker said. "We're tak
ing it one step at a time. We have
accomplished one goal, and now
we have one more to go."
Taylor said he has one objec
tive to pursue.
"My job is to look at getting
elected,^ he said.
260-2660
3pm
5pm
7pm
9pm
11pm
lam
Monday 4/5
Tuesday 4/6
Wednesday 4/7
Thursday 4/8
Chemistry 102
Chapter 21
Chemistry 102
Chapters 21 & 24
Chemistry 102
Chapter 31
Chemistry 102
Test 4
Review
Chemistry 101
Chapters 10 &11
Chemistry 101
Chapter 12
Chemistry 101
Chapter 13
Chemistry 101
Test 4 Review
Chemistry 102
Chapter 21
Chemistry 102
Chapters 21 & 24
Chemistry 102
Chapter 31
Chemistry 102
Test 4
Review
Physics 218
Chapter 10
Physics 218
Chapter 11
Physics 218
Chapter 12
Physics 218
Test 3
Review
Physics 202
Chapter 37
Physics 202
Chapter 38
Physics 202
Test 3-Review
Dr. Kirk
5pm
7pm
9pm
11pm
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Math 251
End of Chap. 18
Math 151
End of Chap. 3
Math 251
Part II
Math 151
Part II
Acct. 229
Review I
Acct. 229
Review II
Acct. 229
Review III
Acct. 229
Test Review
Math 152/161
Chapter 9
Math 142
Chapter 6
Math 151/161
Chapter 10
Math 142
Chapter 7
Math 308
Chapter 5
Part I
Meen 212
Chapter 5
Homework
Math 308
Chapter 5
Part II
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