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    Thursday, April 29,1993
The Battalion
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What's Up
Thursday
TAMU Photography Club: Spring '93 photo con
test winners will be displayed at the University
Plus Craft Center thru May 5. For more informa
tion, call Keith (847-2597) or Curtis (847-5001).
Student Organization Officer Workshop: Today
the Dept, of Student Activities will be sponsoring
its annual spring. Student Organization Officer
Workshop, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Registration will
take place on the 2nd floor Rudder Tower. All or
ganization members are invited. For more infor
mation, call Student Activities (845-1133).
Washington DC Area Hometown Club: Last
general meeting, officer elections will be held,
wear boots to go dancing afterwards. Meet this
evening at 7:30 p.m. at Tom's Barbecue in Bryan.
For more information, call Steven White (693-
1275).
Gay and Lesbian Student Services: We will be
having special elections and awards presenta
tions. Meet in 144 of the Student Services Build
ing this evening at 7 p.m. For more information,
call the Gayline (847-0321).
Job Research Seminar: The Career Center is of
fering a job search seminar for students interested
in learning how to get started with their job
search. Meet today at 3 p.m. in 308 Rudder. For
more information, call the Career Center (845-
5139).
Amateur Radio Club: A general meeting fol
lowed by tour of College Station Central Fire Sta
tion. Meet in the MSC room 228 tonight at 7 p.m.
Department of Recreational Sports: Entries close
today at 5:30 p.m. in 159 Read for the Fun Run
and Race Walk. Free for TAMU students and fac
ulty/ staff with rec ID and intramural validation.
The Navigators: A Christian Fellowship Rally
will be held in Lounge D this evening at 8 p.m.
For more information, call Shane (846-0686).
Friday
African Student Association: General monthly
meeting to elect new executive committee mem
bers is to be held Friday evening in room 302
Rudder Tower. For more information, Frank
Nyangnga (268-6862).
Schumacher: Baseball throw for Charity (accu
racy throw). Prizes will be awarded for top win
ners male and female (movie passes and auto
graphed baseballs by Aggie Baseball team). Meet
in front of Sbisa Dining Center at 11:00 a.m. to
dark on Friday. For more information, call Mike
Tippit (847-3506).
Black Graduate Students Association: Final gen
eral meeting of the semester. Special speaker. Dr.
Alvin Larke, BGSA advisor. Meet tonight at 7
p.m. in 502 Rudder. For more information, call
Janice (693-0868 or 847-9272).
Dance Arts Society: Annual Spring Performance
will be held tonight at 8 p.m. in the Rudder The
ater. For more information, call Erin Gaulding
(776-4779).
Career Research Seminar: Participants in this
Career Exploration's, Decision-making seminar
will learn how to get started with career planning,
choose the right courses and select extracurricular
activities to give them a competitive edge for ca
reer success. Meet at noon in 308 Rudder today.
For more information, call The Career Center
(845-5139).
Amateur Radio Club: Meet today at 7 p.m. at the
Kroger's on Southwest Pkwy and Texas for a
transmitter hunt.
Muslim Students' Association: Friday prayer
and Islamic Lecture: All Muslims and those inter
ested in Islam are welcome. Meet in the SSB (110-
111) from 12:50-1:30 p.m. For more information,
call Agus Rohmat (846-4786).
Lutheran Student Fellowship: Singing, Scripture
study, and supper will be held Sunday Evening at
5:30 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel. For
more information, call Kristin (846-6687).
What's Up is a Battalion service which lists non
profit events and activities. Items for What's Up
should be submitted no later than three days be
fore the desired run date. Application deadlines
and notices are not events and will not run in
What's Up. If you have questions, call the news
room at 845-3316.
Young women visit work force
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
They took to the courts and the
clinics, walked the halls of busi
ness and government, and
watched their moms and dads on
the job Wednesday. Hundreds of
thousands of young girls across
America were in the workplace,
learning one important career les
son: There's a world of choices
awaiting them.
They were participants in the
"Take Our Daughters to Work"
campaign sponsored by the Ms.
Foundation. The day was de
signed to boost the self-worth and
self-confidence of girls ages 9 to
15, and introduce them to jobs
they might not normally consider.
"What we wanted to do is get
giNs on the radar screen," said
Marie Wilson, foundation presi
dent, who projected about a mil
lion people participated in the
event.
"The world is changing, we
need to be prepared and we need
to prepare our daughters," said
Joyce Cosby, a safety engineer
who took her 15-year-old daugh
ter to the DuPont Co. chemical
plant in Charleston, W. Va. "After
college (it) isn't the white picket
fence and Barbie dolls."
"You don't see enough of this,"
said her daughter, Adrianna
Joyce. "Women should never be
satisfied. I think we've come a
long way since women couldn't
vote, but there's so much further
we can go."
The nation's first daughter, 13-
year-old Chelsea Clinton, didn't
participate. "She said, 'You know,
it's easier for me/" President Clin
ton said. "You work where you
live. I know what it's like."
Many girls took advantage of
the open doors at businesses rang
ing from small insurance compa
nies to the Fortune 500 — IBM,
Sears and DuPont. Other partici
pants included the Army, the De
partment of Health and Human
Services, TV networks including
ABC and CNN, hospitals, super
markets, banks, colleges and the
harbor master of the Port of New
Orleans.
"Adults are really talking hon
estly and seriously to girls about
work," Wilson said. "It puts at
tention on these girls for compe
tence, for skills, for who they're
going to be in the work force."
The Battalion
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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
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Serving B/CS since 1975
THE TEXAS
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is looking for students who
are planning to be in Abilene,
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Minimum $50 pay.
Call 845-2736 between
8am-4:30pm for interview.
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)
PART-TIME JOBS
WORK10-20 HRS./WK.
EARN $80-$160
Neighborhood advertising
for Home Improvement
Company requires excellent
communication skills.
Call 690-0448.
Leave name, phone # , and
best time to return call.
NEED CASH???
Become a 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!!!
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4223 Welborn Rd. 846-8855
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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
call Mary 776-4246
Babysitter needed this summer in my home 8.30-5:30, M-
F 693-4829.
Professionals couple seeks mature college student to
provide summer daycare in our home to three boys. Must
provide own transportation. Salary $125 weekly. Call
845-2539 (days) or 696-3794 (evenings).
Babysitter wanted. Hours flexible with class schedule.
Continue in fall from 3-5pm. Own transportation and
references required 823-2455, leave message.
Part-time help needed in Chemistry Department M-F 1-5.
Must know Word Perfect 5.1. Call Dr. Bhardwaj at 845-
3661.
Summer/Fall employment applications now being ac
cepted at Chick-Fil-A, Post Oak Mall, Mon-Fri, 10am-3pm.
Part-time computer operator mornings M-F all day every
other Saturday. Call 260-9665.
Full-time management position. Career minded. Apply in
person Bryan Firestone EOE M/F.
Swimming Instructors/Supervisors/Lifeguards $6.51-
$8.77/hr. June-Aug. 6. WSI or Lifeguard certification
required. Dallas Area Red Cross (214) 871-6234.
JAPAN! AUSTRALIA! TAIWAN! CANADA! International
Marketing Company seeks local contacts in new foreign
markets. Exciting opportunity in a 63 Billion Dollar
Industry. Call 1-409-866-6601.
MKTG, MGMT, and I.D. students interested in getting job
experience and earning $450+/wk. during the summer call
268-6853.
Route carriers needed: The Houston Chronicle has
summer and fall routes available. Earn $600-$900 per/
mo. Route delivery requires working early morning hours.
Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an
appointment.
Service station attendant needed part-time who can also
work this summer. Experience preferred, not required.
Apply at Villa Maria Chevron at 29th St. & Villa Maria Rd.
Bryan 776-1261.
Gourmet cook (preferably Chinese and French food),
including housekeeping needed for large family. Call 776-
0946 after 6pm.
CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED. 89 MERCEDES $200. 86
VW $50. 87 MERCEDES $100. 65 MUS
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C.C. Creations 114 Holleman C.S. Factory Outlet: T-
shirts, shorts, sweats, jackets, caps. $10.00-$12 00.
Open Wed-Fri 10am-6pm Saturdays 8am-2pm.
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.
$200-$500 WEEKLY Assemble products at home. Easy!
No selling. You're paid direct. Fully Guaranteed. FREE
Information-24 Hour Hotline. 801-379-2900 Copyright#
TX 044650.
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.
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
Business Opportunity
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.
Services
Nothing to do this summer?
BECOME A TUTOR
Call Literacy Volunteers
of America
823-1999
Next tutor-training starts May 4
TYPING SERVICE - RESUMES, REPORTS, PROOF-
READING. REASONABLE RATES. 775-2167.
TASHA'S TYPING + PROOFREADING & EDITING.
English BA $3/2/1 774-1279.
Math Tutoring!!! All courses. Call Glenn after 5; 764-1964
$5/hr,
Absolutely free windshield chip repair special time limited
offer. Every crack starts with a chip. Call 846-CHIP.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A
LOT!!!!!!!! Ticketdismissal,M-Tu(6-10p.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. 846-6117.
Roommate Wanted
Summer/Fall, and/or year. Own bedroom, bed included in
2bdrm/1bath, 2-story, furnished townhouse $200/mo. +1/
2 utilities 776-4346.
Roommate Wanted for summer, own room and bath, May
18-Aug 15th, $231 plus utilities 696-4275.
Female roommate needed to share a room for summer
2bdrm upstairs/downstairs apartment, W/D, $135/mo., 1/
3 utilities; 693-8944 Rebecca.
Summer roommate needed, own room, $235.50 + utilities
847-0869.
Female Roommate wanted for summer. 2bdrm/2bth,
$235+ utilities. Call 693-5089.
Female roommate needed $200 +1/2 utilities; own room;
May 15-Aug. 15. 776-5215.
1/2 Christian Roommates for 2nd bedroom in Sutter’s Mill.
Jason 847-7006
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATLEY through
August Tor 2b/2h, own room and bath, rent $170+ 1/3
utilities. 775-5459.
Roommate Needed 175+ 1/2 utilities starting May 18th
696-6564.
Summer only. Briarwood 2bd/1bth no deposit needed.
Cristy 764-0964.
For Lease
Sublease large 1bd/1ba Country Place Apartments.
Prelease special $390/mo. 846-9274.
Summer sublease 2bd/1 1/2bth,$365/mo. Big enough for
3 people 764-7400.
Summer sublease: 3/2 Bryan house. Fenced backyard,
alarm, garage. Females preferred. $730/mo. Call 774-
0433.
Summer sublease 2bd/1 3ba Villa Oaks West. $300 823-
1286.
Apartment for summer sublease Cripple Creek 2bds/2bas
washer/dryer. Call Maria 696-3419.
Sublease 2/2, water paid, W/D connections, $460/mo.
starts May 29 Coy 693-6260.
Summer sublease 2bd/2ba apartment with big fenced-in
yard and big balcony, next to Treehouse Village Apts.,
very close to campus, W/D, refrigerator, microwave, dish
washer, nice but cheap. Call 693-3421.
Sublease apartment for summer 2bd/2ba Treehouse II.
Renewal available fall/spring 693-8598.
Tired of driving? Summer sublease 3 blocks from
Blocker. Cute2bd/1ba Negotiable 846-0817.
Summer sublease $305/mo. Available after school. Nice,
quiet efficiency apartment Deposit negotiable. 764-
8887.
2bdrm, 2bath, shuttle route, low bills, across P.O. Mall,
$450/mo. 764-6985.
Sublease summer only. Clean, rent $360, shuttle to Blinn
and TAMU, Country Place Apartments. Call Victor 268-
0721.
Sublease for fall/spring-2br/1ba, on shuttle route; biking
distance, new carpet $460/mo. 775-0815.
Woodbrook Condo 2br/2ba available for summer $700/
mo. 693-8308.
Apartment for sublease 2bd/1 1/2ba $335/mo. Call Brett
or Elliot 764-7359.
Summer sublease at Sevilla. Large Ibd apartment. Call
696-7197,
SUBLEASE 2bdr duplex S/W Valley,; $350/mo. Special
options. 696-3646.
Sublease Stonewood Village 2bd/2ba starting anytime in
July with option to renew lease. Call Tony at 693-2750.
Sublease summer large 3bd/2ba duplex Bryan W/D con
nections $525/mo. Jeff 696-4348.
SUMMER SUBLEASE large 2-story apartment 2bd/1 1/
2ba, $440 negotiable. Call NOW 846-6285.
Efficiency available for summer sublease May 15-Aug.
15, $305/mo. Call Trey 693-2516.
Pre-leasing for May 3-bdrm/1bath houses located on
Richards St. in C/S; $510/mo. No pets (409) 693-7270.
Spacious 3bd/2ba townhome. Includes fireplace, W/D,
carport, shuttle available, middle-end May $595/mo+ utili-
ties. Call 822-6667,
YOUR BEST HOUSING VALUE 1670 sq. ft. 4bd/2ba two
112 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.
For Sale
Men's specialized "Rock Hopper" mountain bike; 16"
frame black/purple; bar ends, suspension stem, rack.
693-7145.
1990 Camry: power brake and handle, auto-lock and
window, cruise, FM/AM cassette, 61,000mi. $8400, nego-
tiable 846-5762 after 6, 845-7560.
Daybed, white brass, complete w/trundle mattresses,
never used, still boxed, cost $750. Must sell $200 cash
(713) 855-8474.
Brasssbed, QZ, complete, w/firm, orthopedic mattress
set, never used, still boxed, cost $750.00. Must sell $200
cash (713) 855-8474.
STUDENTS: Moving boxes 18"x18"x16 1/2" $1.00 each.
Call 693-1109.
Queen-size mattress and box-spring $150, dinette set
$50, easy chair $100. Cal 696-8287(H), 845-7785 (W).
Honda Scooter for sale. Runs GREAT. GREAT for
Campus. Call 846-5125.
Dooney & Bourke large draw string black with tan. Paid
$295 two weeks ago. $200 cash. Key fob included 764-
8999.
BIKES FOR SALE. Trek 1400-red, aero-bars, computer,
new 105 equipment, $540 specialized sirrus-black, aero-
bars, computer, $425, Ryan 847-3839.
'52 Chevy 3/4 ton, new tires, brakes, exhaust other;
$2500. 696-9038
1990 Toyota Corolla DX, 5-speed, 4-door, 31K miles, 1
owner, excellent condition, pull-out Sony cassette, $7,500
846-5428.
Elegant wedding gown size 12, originally $1400 asking
$650 823-4452.
New ladies rollerblades size 8 includes wrist and knee
guards asking $125 823-4452.
Beautiful wedding dress with beaded top, size 4. Excel
lent condition. Was $1,500; will sell for $650. Call 696-
0572, leave number.
1986 Yamaha FZ600 with helmet; great campus transpor
tation $1200 693-8964
Computers
Zenith 8088 Laptop Computer 20MBHarddrive, 3 1/2 disk
drive, modem, word perfect 5.1, print shop, Lotus $500.
Call Natalie 847-2120.
Computers, mild to wild. Lowest price as possible! Com
puter brokers 846-0534.
For Rent
CASA BLANCA
4110 College Main
Bryan -846-1413
$300 - 2BR - Furn. or Unhirn.
Year leases starting June 1
SCHOLARS INN
401 Cooner College Station
896-3050 - Year leases starting June 1
Academic Village
3914 Old College Rd.
846-9196
Call RE: AVAILABILITY
One opening for summer furnished bedroom/house. Want
Christian, studious girls, $300/neg. All bill paid 823-4154.
A 3bd/2ba, W/D included , on shuttle, available end of May
$625/mo. 696-4384, 764-0704.
Nice 3bd/2ba duplex with carport for summer rent; 2blks
from campus; need 3 to 4 people. Price negotiable 847-
7977.
1&2 bdrm units, some with W/D and ff refrigerator, pool,
park, intruder alarms, close to everything FSS accepted
696-7380, 693-2347.
FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments, 3 1/2
miles from A&M. Semester lease okay. 822-0472.
Adoption
Physician (former-actor) and loving wife with beautiful
ocean-view home seek baby to cherish. We will share all
we have, most of all LOVE. Expenses paid. Please call
Audrey and Peter 1-800-949-6485.
DJ
Disc Jockey for all occasions. Affordable, experienced,
Jason Bailey 696-0302.
DJ MUSIC!!! Weddings, Parties, Spring Specials $25 off.
Steve Tunnell 596-2582 or toll free 1-800-303-2582.
Lost & Found
REWARD: Lost Ford dorm house keys, alarm remote w/
Dallas Cowboys chain. 847-0397.
Lost black pair of ladies Justin Ropers. REWARD OF-
FERED 847-0715.
Found a pair of Foremost brown reading glasses between
Rudder Tower and The Military Science Building 845-
1775.
Personals
Natural skin care products promote healthier complexion
NOEVIR CONSULTANT 823-4665.
Travel
SLOVAKIA/POLAND summer trips led by local students.
Hike scenic mountain trails, visit a Gypsy Village, explore
castles and medieval towns, meet Slovaks and Poles. For
details, call 800-666-JOIN.
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