The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1997, Image 18

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    Get Organized with the
Official 1997-98 Texas A8lM
All University Calendar
C The Battalion
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Thursday • September 4, 1997
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• Important Academic Dates
• Student Organization Meetings
• University and Sporting Events
• Campus Map
• Problem Solver Guide
• Important Telephone Numbers
• Aggie Songs
• Semester Schedule Planners
• University Center Map
Available exclusively at the Texas A&M Bookstore
COLLEGE STATION PART-TIME JOBS!!
Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is looking for candidates for the following
positions at our College Station facility. Operating hours are 6 a.m.-IO p.m.,
Monday through Friday and 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday. You must be able to work at
least 15 hours Monday through Friday and have completed at least one semester of
college.
Data Entry: The College Station Repair facility handles computer repair for all of our
clients nation-wide and repairs more than 60,000 pieces of equipment per year. Persons
working in the data entry positions are responsible for maintaining more than 2000 parts
shipped to and from and received at the facility.
Cleaning and Reclamation: Persons involved in cleaning and reclamation must
maintain upkeep of all equipment received and shipped to and from the facility. Involves
disassembly of equipment, thorough cleaning of all hardware and reassembly of
equipment.
Technician: Technicians will learn to use an oscilloscope to trouble-shoot and repair
malfunctioning hardware. Each individual will be trained thoroughly in the repair of one
particular piece of equipment including CRT’s, terminals, keyboards, PC’s, mainframes,
controllers, modems, and others.
Parts Inventory: Responsible for maintaining inventory of more than 2000 parts that
the facility may handle at any one time.
To apply, please come see us at the UCS booth in the MSC during the week of
September 1st - September 5th or at our Information Session on Monday, September 8th
in room 229 in MSC between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to speak with representatives or
call our Recruiting Department at:
1-800-883-3031
UCS HIRES NON-TOBACCO USERS ONLY
E.O.E.
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tailgate
RYAN ROGERS/The Battalion
90 AOOI1S1
Miller Beer
24 Pack 12-oz. Cans
Selected Varieties
AVAILABLE AT
LOCATIONS WITH
BEER AND WINE
DISPLAYS THROUGH
FOOD DEPOT, INC.
R-Cola
Selected Varieties
Frito-Lay Chips or Dips
14 -:
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16-pc. Fried Chicken
14-16-oz. Chips or 8.5 - 11.5-oz. Dips
Selected Varieties
4 Breasts, 4 Thighs,
4 Drumsticks and 4 Wings
59* ? $ 4 7
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Ticketmaster
Gift Cheques
Postage Stamps
Keys Made
UPS Shipping
Se»rwic<
Money Orders
Western Union
Checks Cashed
With Proper ID
Dry Cleaning
iDPENi:
24 HOtPRST
7 DAYS A WEEK
PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 4 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 9, 1997.
IN ORDER TO ASSURE AVAILABLE QUANTITIES FOR ALL CUSTOMERS, WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES INCLUDING OTHER RETAILERS OR DEALERS.
David Murphy, a fourth-year veterinary student, checks Silhouette’s heart during an examination at the Small
Animal Clinic Wednesday.
Weather Outlook
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Partly cloudy
High: 85°
Low: 64°
Partly cloudy
High: 86°
Low: 65
Partly cloudy
High: 98°
Low: 71 °
AGGIE WRAIVIGLERS
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JITTERBUG I WTTJ1-IURSITAV 7 =45-0; 1 5 G RW 200
siGrvi-Lii»s irvi rne wist: rf ac;.roc>wi at « a.wi. - 3 i*.wi.
OPnI SEPTEW1BER « W (or until class fill)
C OST: S30 F»ER COG RLE
(non-students add S20/p»erson recr-sports fee for classes in GRW)
CLASSES START SERTEWIBER 14
CWVA/ CLASSES RGISJ 5 WEEKS, JITTERBGG R GISJ S 4 VWEEKS
For more information, v/isil the Aggie "Wranglers on-line at:
http»:/7www-tam*-i -edu/aggie wranglers
WELCOME BACK
CO-OP STUDENTS!
Tues., Sept. 9
6:30 - 7:30 PM
209 Koldus (Career Center)
Co '°P Adviso*
All Co-op Students are Invited to Attend
Texas A&M Office of Cooperative Education " 209 Koldus * 845-7725'
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