The Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building —J 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads $ 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 C _ 3 personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at UJ no charae. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to end to quality for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds wil1 be made If your ad is cancelled early. Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday throuqh Friday accepted Help Wanted | For Rent I Free FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay 822-0472. Sub-lease Redstone Apt. 2/1 W/D conn. $485/mo. de posit required, Available Immediately 693-9544. AKC Greyhounds adoption. Contact David Mosier 696- 6212. Personals RISIASCH Intern Positions VIP Research is currently seeking applications for this challenging position from junior, senior or graduate level students. Pharmaceutical Research ranks as one of the top 25 career fields for the 90’s. To find out more about VIP’s intern program, call or send your resume for immediate consideration. Volunteers in Pharmaceutical Research, Inc. 2901 E. 29th. St., Ste. 117 Bryan, Tx. 77802 (405),776-1417 1 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) I 1 The Black-eyed Pea Is Hiring! | GREETERS Lunch & Evenings COOKS line & Prep | Apply in person Monday - Friday | 2PM - 4PM 201 E. University | ! T^he Rlack-eyed Beat! RESTAURANT * No Phone Calls Please An equal opportunity employer, M/F/D. 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. Reading this could bring you an extra $120 month-CASH! Our Average donor is a College Student, friendly, enthu- siastic and sensible, they are fun to be around, and they are conscious of the importance of what they are doing for others. We try hard to be the best part of their day. Everybody wins! $120/Cash per month, $1440/cash per year, in a place filled with friends. 846-8855 Westgate Plasma Center 4223 Wellborn Rd. Dependable people wanted for Houston Post Routes, early morning 846-1253 or 846-2911. Wendy's Restaurant, now hiring friendly people, with smiling faces, all positions, pay $4.35 and up depending on experience. Apply 202 S.W. Prkwy., College Station, or 3216 S. Texas, Bryan, M-F 3-5p.m. Graduate students needed as note-takers, for fall classes, especially, Economics, History, Journalism, Psychology, Sociology, and Botany. Apply at Notes-n-Quotes at 112 Nagle 846-2255. 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, (409)776- 4453. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING- Earn up to $2,000+/ month +world travel. Summer and Career employment available. No experience necessary. For more informa- tion call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C5855. STUDENT ENGINEER: Junior electrical or mechanical engineering student needed for student engineer position to work on special projects as assigned. The position is flexible part-time and pay is negotiable. EOE/AA. Closes September 30. City of Bryan, Personnel Services P.O. Box 1000, Bryan, Tx 77805, (409)-361-3616 Fax:(409) 821-3453. PIZZA HUT! Now Hiring, Cooks & Delivery Drivers Call 693-9393. $$ SERVERS $$, evenings and graveyard. Will train, and work around your schedule, apply anytime. International House of Pancakes, across from campus 103 N. College Ave. Miscellaneous office work, and some computer experi ence required. 3-5daysaweek, 4-7p.m. Apply in person, Brazos Beverages, 505 Hwy. 2818 Bryan. Person needed for special project, with accounting back ground, or Degree preferred, Full or Part-time, with flexible hours. Apply in person with resume at 1700 S. Kyle Suite 200, College Station. Perfect Student Job. Easy, flexible hours, 10+ hr. Call 1- 800-246-3991. Looking for responsible Manager, for small rental prop erty. Bookkeeping/Maintence. Year around. Good Pay (713)-977-0569. Organist position available, 2 services & Tuesday eve nings, contact A&M Presbyterian Church 846-5631. Local Rancher needs part-time help for Cow-Calf opera tion. Experience Necessary 846-4763. CLEANING ATTENDANTS: St. Joseph Hospital & Health Center, has immediate openings for Full & Part-time housekeepers to work all shifts. Weekends required, will be responsible for the cleaning and care of patients rooms, Offices, and Public Areas. Interested persons can apply to Human Resource Dept, thru 9-23-93./ EOE. Part-time job helping Handicaps, male A&M student pre ferred, $270/mo. 12hr./week. Call after 7 p.m. 856-3376. Start your own business in windshield repair, with PERMACLEAR. Set your own hours, big demand, great money. Complete kit with Video $319, 1-800-860-6101. INSPIRATIONS- NOW HIRING, Sales experience re- quired. Please apply in person in Post Oak Mall. Chick-Fil-A of Post Oak Mall, accepting applications for work schedules on Tuesdays or Thursdays 8-2 p.m., 12- 6 p.m., or 5-C, also Friday & Saturday. Work in a Mall environment. Closed Sundays Apply within. Roommate Wanted Room for rent, in nice Bryan duplex,close to campus, 2 min. from Post Office, quiet neighborhood, $217.50/mo + elect. 693-5457 leave message. To share 2/1&1/2, 5 min. to campus. Call Edet 764-4085 or 845-8400. (Rent Nego.) Roommate needed Spring Semester, 2/2, $225 + utilities. Call Eric 696-3538. Specialty Shopping Now open every SAT & SUN, JOCKEY LOT AND FARM ERS MARKET The areas largest Flea Market, located on Hwy. 6 South, Outside tables $6, Inside tables $10. For more Information 690-6353. For Sale Mobile home 14x60, Wayside 2bd/1ba., includes pro pane tank, porch, fence, A/C $6,500 846-1929. Acoustic home speakers, brand new in box, $250 Call 779-3819. Furniture: Waterbeds: Queen Semi-Motionless $250, Super Single $ 100, psuedo-papasan $20. Mike 764-5958 (prices negotiable). Miyata MTN. bike for sale!! Loaded w/accessories, great condition, (12 mo. old). Must Sell! $650 or best offer. Very negotiable! 847-1878. New 16x7.5 MOMO Quasar wheels, BF Goodrich tires, locks $1700 696-4345. 15x7 Eagle Star wheels, with BF Goodrich 225/50 tires, and wheel locks, four lugs, $500 696-4345. King-size waterbed, Oak built-in headboard, nightstands, new mattress, excellent condition. $300 o.b.o. 693-2134. Lifestyles membership (9 Months) only $200, or best offer. Also mattress and box spring set- $25 o.b.o. Call Sabrina 846-2121. Dalmatian puppies A.K.C. Reg., shots and wormed. Males & Females $200/nego. Call Jess at 764-7875. Baby Columbian Boas for sale, born July 17, 12" eating great, Healthy, nice markings, makes good low mainte nance pet $100 260-1401. Two neon signs, for sale. Miller Lite and Lone Star, $100 both or $60 each. S&W 357 revolver, $300. 823-3149. Motorcycles '81 Kawasaki CSR 305, outstanding condition, less than 10,000 miles', $800/nego. Call 693-7032. Tickets Roundtrip Airline ticket to Lubbock. Leave College Station Friday Oct. 1,8:15 p.m. Return Monday Oct, 4,11:30 a.m. $146 Call Heather 693-5136. Automobiles '81 VW Jetta, good condition, $1800/nego. Call Phillip 696-3128. '88 Escort Gt, loaded only 44k miles, sunroof, Black-Grey, $4200/nego. Call 260-1167. '86 Honda CRX, good condition, 5-speed, stereo system & alarm, White with Navy interior $3800/nego. Call Jim 693-6952. '90 Honda Accord LX, 2-door Coupe, white, excellent condition $8900 846-5434 leave message. Computers SOFTWARE AT UP TO 80% OFF LIST AT ALL 3 OFF- CAMPUS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES. 80286 PC, with color monitor $395. Includes lots of Software: Lotus 123, Word Perfect, gem (graphics), golf games, etc. Dot Matrix Printer $75 846-5055. 486DX-50, 16MB RAM, 1GB HD, SVGA, 2400bps mo- dem, SB-PRO, CD-ROM, 400+ MB Software, $5500/ nego. Jim 693-0322 or 693-8333. Apple Style Writer Ink-jet printer for any Macintosh. Per fect for students. Like new $145/nego. Call Keving 764- 1173. Wanted Established R&B Band, looking for drummer. Call Dan 260-9147. Ventriloquist instructor to teach child in our home. Call 776-6128. Tutor needed for German 202 and Ling. 410, notes needed for Eng. 323 693-9245. Services RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Ubrary of Information in U.S. 19,278 TOPICS - ALL SUBJECTS Order Catalog Today with Visa / MC or COD Ull^ 800-351-0222 Or, rush $2.00 to: Research Information 11322 Idaho Ave. #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025 WAZOBIA LIVE! True rasta reggae and mo’, worldbeat vibes, Texas-born, Texas-proud. Booking Hotline: (713)779-8661. Joy's Professional Typing, Word processing, Resume service; Laser printer. 846-6418. Having trouble finding library resource? TEXAS TUTORI ALS does library searches call 1-800-856-0101. Be honest. When you can't find the right words to tell someone something they need to hear, WE SAY IT FOR YOU tactfully, with no intent of malice. Select a message from 6 categories. Send via the telephone, 52 choices. If desired, send anonymously. 18+, use touch-tone, $2.25/ min. 1-900-896-6996. JAZ Productions, Portland, OR 97206-2021. PROFESSIONAL EDITING- Dissertations, Proposals,Research papers, International student dis- count. Edit Right- 775-1845. Need Money For College? Call (708)844-9704 ext. 193, Agent PC 1943. DJ MOBILE DJ experienced, great for Weddings, Bar-B- Ques, Parties, etc. Call the Party Block 693-6294. Tutors TOP NOTCH TUTORS Biology 113 & Biochemistry 410, $3.50/hr Call 693-5608. Lost & Found Lost Dog, (Smooth Collie) female, tan, long nose, short tail, around College Station area. Will Bite! Call Susie 764-6496. FOUND Orange/white female, Kitty, near Westside on Sept. 15, Call 693-9806. FOUND Men's watch in Academic courtyard, last Friday Call 260-1676. Greeks & Clubs GREEK & CLUBS RAISE UP TO $1000 in just one week! For your Frat or Sorority or Club + $ 1000 for yourself! And a free T-Shirt just for calling 1-800-932-0528 ext. 75. TO: Coopzale, I hope your not angry with me? Are we still Friends? From: J.F.K. LIVE, RAW - Phone talk. Hot, Steamy and Erotic, 1800- 775-2220 $2-3.50/min. Phone Co. bills, 18+ or older. Notice Needed males to join females for fun-serious C&W dance performance team. Must know basics. Some experience helpful, but not necessary. Durango Country Dancing 846-7023. T ravel CHRISTMAS BREAKS LODGING • LIFTS • PARTIES • PICNICS • TAXES JANUARY2-16,1994 • 5,6j>r7NIGHTS STEAMBOAT 1 BRECKENRIDI VAIL/BEAVER CREEK 1 ' TELLURIDE •FREE 1/2 DAY MET TICKET! must BOOK BY 1Q/IS TOLL FREE INFORMATION A RESERVATIONS MOO-SUNCHASE Crested Butte COLO r a o a FROM ONLY *199 • 6 Days/ 5 Nights • Ski-In/Ski-out • 4 Full Day Lifts • Ski Rentals • Motorcoach Bios • Parties & More!!! 1(800) BEACH-BUM = ji (1-800-232-24?8) -U.C?C>iVl DOLLAR SHOTS! Attention all classes: From Sept. 6 to Oct. 8 just $1 gets your shot in the Texas A8vM 1994 AGGIELAND yearbook. Pictures are being taken at AR Photography, 707 Texas Avenue S., near Taco Cabana, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 693-8183. If you did not purchase your shot in the 1994 Aggieland during teleregistration, it can be purchased in 230 Reed McDonald. Yearbooks can be ordered in 015 RDMC. A 1"4 Aggieland Page 6 The Battalion Thursday, September 23,' What's Up Thursday Real Estate Development Association (R.E.D.A.) : Eastern Europe Study Trip Presenta tion at 7:30 p.m. in the Architecture Center, Room 105C. Public Relations Student Society of Ameri ca: social at Bullwinkle's at 7:00 p.m. For more information, call Grace at 823-3395 or Tracy at 847-7680. Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Med Honor Society: guest lecture discussing Finances involved in at tending Medical School at 7:00 in Rudder 404. National Association of Environmental Pro- fessionals-Texas A&M Student Chapter: guest speaker meeting at 6:00p.m. in the Peterson Bldg. Room 104. For more information, call Christina O'Chery at 847-0726. Wycliffe Bible Translators Student Chapter: prayer and fellowship at 7:00 p.m. at Parkway Apts. #1007. For more info call Sophia at 693-3115. Society of Mexican American Engineers & Scientists: general meeting with guest lecturer at 6:30 p.m. in Rudder 601. For more info cal) Ramon at 847-5288. A&M Cycling Team: general meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Rudder 410. For more info call Rey at 764-9377. Life Savers: weekly Bible study at the All Faith's Chapel at 6:00 p.m. For more info call El- nora Crayton. Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Aggies: general meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the 9th floor of Rudder Tower. For more info call Randy at the Gayline, 847-0321. Touchstone: Free Lefl/Progressive Journal: general meeting at 7:00 p.m. at M&M Grill, 209 University. For additional info call Danny 696- 3979. TAMU Roadrunners: meet for group runs Monday-Thursday at 6:00 p.m. in front of G. Rol- lie White. For more info call Steve at 823-1334. Texas A&M Tennis Club: organizational meeting at 6:00 p.m. in Rudder 504. For more info call Sabrina at 846-2121. Alcoholics Anonymous: meeting from 12:30- 1:30 p.m. in 138 MSC. For any info call C.D.P.E. :The Rainbow Center at 845-0280. Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship: relation ship class for Christians at 7:00 p.m. on the sec ond floor of Rudder Theater. For more info call Chris at 847-0883. Stagecenter, Community Theater: musical, "The 1940's Radio Hour", at 8:00 p.m. at 701 North Main, Downtown Bryan. For more info call 823-4297. The Navigators: informational meeting from 8:30-10:30 in 110 SSB. For any info call Shane at 846-0686 or Cari at 846-1741. Cuban Cultural Society: first general meet ing at 7:00 p.m. in the Academic Building Ro tunda. For more info call Elsa at 775-9201. Bolivian Student Association: general meet ing at 8:00 p.m. at "The Cave", Bizzell Hall West. For more info call Maria at 696-3419. Sociology Club: general meeting in 145 MSC at 7 p.m. For more information call Clinton Findley at 847-1039. The Jungian Society of the Brazos Valley: September lecture at 7:30 p.m. in 292 MSC. For more information call Pat Cleere at 693-4443 or Jean Treciakowski at 693-3273. African Students Association: general meet ing at 7 p.m. in 407 Rudder. For more info call Frank Nyemgopa at 268-6862. Friday MSC Nova: open gaming in 146, 141-138,027 MSC from 6 p.m.-2 a.m. For more information call Scott McLaughlin at 693-7281. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation: Kol Nidre services, 800 George Bush Drive. For more in formation call Rabbi Peter Tarlow at 696-7313. 30-Loves: TAMU Varsity Men's Tennis Tour nament at the Omar Smith Tennis Center all day. For more information call Marcy Kay Har ris at 764-8093. Students Over Traditional Age: Supper Club meeting at 6 p.m. at Big Daddy's Catfish & Chicken (Bryan). For more information call 845- 1741. Muslim Students' Assoc.: Friday prayer and Islamic lecture in Rudder 601 from 12:50-1:30 p.m. For more information call Agus Rahmat at 846- 4375. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Items for What's Up should be submitted no later than three days before the desired run date. Appli cation deadlines and notices_are not events and will not run in What's Up. If you have ques tions, call the newsroom at 845-3313. Demjanjuk greeted with hostility Man without a country waits for appellate court decision The Associated Press NEW YORK - Ann Spicer stood a few rows behind John Demjanjuk's airline seat and slapped the blue tattoo inside her left arm, her identification num ber from the Auschwitz concen tration camp. "He has his life, his family and will be allowed to see his grand children. My children don't know what it means to have grandpar ents," she said, horror and sad ness mingling in her face as she stared at him. The outbursts prompted the Demjanjuk family to keep him in a protective cocoon throughout his flight from Israel early Wednesday, blocking access by reporters. And he wore a bullet proof vest. "He feels that he is guilty of nothing, that he has been convict ed of nothing, so it bothers him," said John Jr., 28. Demjanjuk, who spent 71/2 years in Israeli jails, arrived in the United States to an uncertain fu ture. Israel's Supreme Court over turned his conviction and death sentence on war crimes charges that alleged he was a brutal Nazi concentration camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible. Demjanjuk maintained he was a victim of mistaken identity. The court said there was enough doubt to over turn the conviction. The 73-year-old Ukrainian- born Demjanjuk is no longer a citi zen of any nation. He was allowed into the United States pending a federal appellate court review of his case. "For John Demjanjuk it will never really be over," said Ed Nishnic, Demjanjuk's 36-year-old son-in-law and the family spokesman. A decision in the review by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could take a month. Attorney General Janet Reno has vowed to pursue Demjanjuk's deportation on grounds that he had concealed helping the Nazis. The Justice Department plans no action until Demjanjuk completes his appeals through the 6th Cir cuit, spokesman Carl Stern said Wednesday. The process could take months or even years. "My blood is coagulating," said Spicer, a Los Angeles resi dent who was a toddler when she was deported to Auschwitz in Nazi-occupied Poland in 1944. "It's been so many years but the wound is still open. There isn't a day in my life that I don't remember," Spicer said. "Murderer!" 70-year-old Moses Korotki screamed when Demjanjuk stepped aboard. "He's a killer. Now he's a celebrity," Korotki said, tears welling in his eyes as he recalled his ordeal in the Mathausen con centration camp. Demjanjuk sat at the front of the business class section. Rep. John Traficant, D-Ohio, sat next to him, with John Jr. behind and bodyguards in nearby seats. THURSDAY GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN “LADIES” NIGHT .50 BAR DRINKS $1.25 CHUGGERS 32oz. UNTIL 10:00 p.m. $50.00 CASH ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE FOR TWO CANCUN MEXICO FRIDAY & SATURDAY .50 BAR DRINKS $1.25 CHUGGERS 32 oz. UNTIL 10:00 p.m. 913 A Harvey Rd. College Station 693-1074 Thursday, A& for I t was day ev at the dence (nc firm) of l Rush Toon. Sunday could mean thing fc three r mates... ported Night. As we our 1 room coi plating lif drinking Canadian den reali: has lost t( Of COL from dif that mear Well, 1 simply n schedule malian-n: What I der. Over t football g fered a t losses ha’’ teams. (Befon even thoi are not t like the L Jays, the 1 The fi Rush and TULSA HURRIC these guy though A - fi