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Battalion Classifieds
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PRELEASING
SUMMER & FALL
2 Blocks from Campus
Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite
life on University
Pool
Jacuzzi
Large Party Room
Basketball Goals
On Premise Security
On Premise Maintenance
Open 7 days a week
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00
401 Stasney College Station
696-3455
apt. c*lose to
21t10/21
campus, on shuttle route. 693-9878.
FOR SALE
l oui -plex one bedroom unlm nished.
Call 779-7578 alici 5:00.
vasher/cli \ ei.
25110/18
Complete 40 pc. or 15 pc. china service for six. 846-
8222. 26t 10.14
WANTED
1981 Ford-K 150, 4x4, $3500. 696-0679. Mike after
7:00 p.m. 26U0/14
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
Asthmatic males or females to partici
pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec
tive over-the-counter asthma prepera-
tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411.
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
24tufn
CASH
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelry Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from El Chico,Bryan)
779-7662
SERVICES
Fattiliv advisor ur^cntlv needed lor sport parachute
chib. Please contact |im. 7(>4-0997. 24t 10/10
1682 - ask. for Molly ONLY or 846-1 SaS^alk for Linda
ONLY. 22tl0/8
Aggies! I need a videotape of the A&rM t.v. game from
1984. Will paycash for a copy. 693-8618. 26tl0/14
HELP WANTED
Uryan-C'ollcgc Station
Eagle
WEEKEND
Telephone Sales.
Flexible shifts on Fri
day, Saturday, and
Sunday. Work around
home football games.
Great commissions!
Call Lizz Clark.
779-2345.
Busboy personnel needed.
Apply in person
PELICAN S WHARF,
2500 Texas Avenue S., C.S.
Equal Opportunity Employer. 23t10/9
TYPING - WORD PROCESSING
Fast and Dependable
Personalized Service
We understand form and style.
Beginningour sixth year.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop. ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755. 9itin
AIRPLANE BANNER TOWING
Home football games - Kyle
Field. Call Alan Taylor
(713)721-6290. Derry Air, Inc.,
Houston, Texas. ,93,30
Cocktail waitress personnel needed. Apply in person
PELICAN’S WHARF, 2500 Texas Ave. S., C.S. Equal
Opportunity. 26tl0/ll
Five outgoing people to sell Pretzels at Renaisance Fes
tival. $4.50/hr. approx. Lunch allowance. 823-1205
days, 693-2338 evenings. 22t 10/8
Student couple to manage small apartment complex..
Salary plus apartment, ('.all Monday - Friday, 8:00 -
4:00 P.M. 696-7709. 2Stufn
Part time and reserve delivery. $3.50 plus 8% commis
sion. Farmers Market in Northgate. 22tl0/l 1
Jim Siljert: urgent! ('.all 214-231-8541 to make an or
thodontic appointment. 23t 10/9
SPECIAL NOTICE
Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral,
call: 8a.rn.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13tl2/18
LOST AND FOUND """
Lost: One gold chain with two medallions 9/19 night
around Treehouse Pool. Reward. Please call 823-5034.
26t 10/13
No Secret
At All?
WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE
READ IT IN
THE BATTALION
For the biggest selections
of anything you could pos
sibly want to buy . . . read
our classifieds. You’re
bound to find it!
845-2611
Battalion File Photo
Miyuta Ninety 12 speed bike. Brand new. Includes
krypumite lock, extras. Paid $260., asking $200. Also,
Night Ranger floor seats. Call 696-0817. 26tl0/8
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
$10. - $.360. weekly/up mailing circulars! No quotas!
Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc
cess. P.O. Box 470CEG, Woodstock. II. 60098. 21tll/8
ALL INTERNATIONAL students. Wc buy your
country’s products. Come by Evergreen Imports Inc.
505 University Drive E. Next to Interurban. 26t 10/14
After a disappointing spring, A&M second baseman Judy Trussed
(left) says the Ags are ready to win back their NCAA Championship.
Ag softball team
already gearing
for championship
Professional Academic Typist/Word Processor.
$1.25/ds page; Volume rates. 764-6600. 17tlO/8
Word processing. Letter quality, primer, free spelling
check. 84<i-7445. 24tlO/IO
Babysitting in my home. M-F, 7:30 - 5:30. $45./wk. 1
mi. south of campus. 764-0753. 23tl0/9
Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. All work
error free. PERFECT PRI NT. 822-1430. 1 Ot 12/6
Typing for theses, dissertations, term papers. Will
transcribe dictation. Reasonable rates. 693-159812110/8
Lesbian rap group meets Thrusdays 7:30 P.M. New
members welcome. Call 764-8310. 2t9/4
By DOUG HALL
Sports Writer
Pressure is a term associated with
teams that consistently finish high in
the national standings.
Therefore, the Texas A&M
Women’s Softball Team under
Coach Bob Brock expects the pres-
- sure to be there year after year.
“I wouldn’t want it any other
way,” Brock said. “It (pressure)
serves as a goal and a level that we
must maintain. We use it as a moti
vating factor. It’s expected of me to
perform well and it’s expected of my
players.”
After winning the NCAA Na
tional Softball Championship in ’82
and ’83, and finishing a close second
in ’84, the Ags were eliminated in
the first round of the ’85 tourna
ment.
That disappointing loss, com
bined with the graduation of four
starting seniors, including All-Amer
icans Josie Carter and Gay McNutt,
puts pressure on Brock’s Ags to re
turn to form and put together a na
tional title contending season in the
spring.
But two weeks ago in the Okla
homa State Softball Tournament in
Stillwater, some of that pressure may
have been relieved. The Aggies
breezed through that tourney with a
unblemished 6-0 record.
“We were pretty happy with the
competition there (at the OSU tour
ney),” Brock said. “It was a good
tournament for us this early in the
season. We have a really fine team.”
A&M All-American second base-
man Judy Trussell agreed.
“We really did a good job,” said
Trussell, a junior from Lake Jack-
son. “Our hitting was excellent and
so was our defense and the pitching
was superb.”
Brock admits the loss of four
starters has left the Ags searching
for help.
“I think it’s hard to replace people
who have been part of two national
championships and one runner-up
in the past four years,” he said. “But
I like seeing some upperclassmen
who haven’t gotten to play in the
past getting a chance to start. We
need to get that experience going.”
Trussell said the Aggies haven’t
had much trouble adjusting to the
loss of starters in the past because of
Brock’s solid recruiting.
“We lost a lot of people at real im
portant positions (catcher, pitcher
and two outfielders). But if last week
was any indication, it didn’t affect us
hardly at all.
“As one group moves out, another
comes in and we just kind of adjust.
We have to move on with what we
have. And he (Brock) got some good
recruits.”
At the OSU tourney, which in
cluded highly regarded teams from
Nebraska, Wichita State and host
OSU, two A&M recruits came
through with fine performances.
Carrie Heightley, a freshman
from Bethany, Okla., inherited the
starting catching duties for the up
coming ’86 season.
Not an easy job, by anvone’s stan
dards, considering Heigntley is tak
ing over for All-American McNutt.
“I was very pleased with Carrie,”
Brock said. “Sne proved she could
step in and catch some pretty big ball
games.”
Heightley said there was some
pressure on her going into the tour
nament, but she was able to over
come it and play well.
“I put a lot more pressure on my
self than anyone else did,” Heightley
said. “I had to come in and fill some
pretty big shoes (replacing McNutt).
“I was pretty nervous at first, but I
got to catch every game and I did
pretty well. As a team, we all played
well together.”
Julie Carpenter, a freshman
pitcher from Huntington Beach,
Ca., also stood out with a two-hit, 14
strike-out win over Iowa State in her
opening performance.
Like many other sports these
days, softball now requires year-
round training and Brock’s Ags are
no exception.
The Aggies began weight training
and strengthening exercises as well
as running and exercising several
days after school started.
“Weight training definitely bene
fits women almost overnight,” Brock
said. “It has been a big factor in our
success.”
The OSU tournament is the only
time the Ags will play this fall, due to
a new NCAA ruling, which limits
each team to 60 games per year.
Brock will use his remaining 54
games in the spring traveling across
the nation playing as an indepen
dent.
“We usually take it one game at a
time,” Brock said. “We do the best
we can and work toward our other
season, that’s the (NCAA) playoffs.”
Heightley agreed, saying, “We are
taking it one game at a time. I think
everyone learned from last year not
tojump ahead toward anything.”
Trussell said, “Last year was just
really disappointing. But I think we
are ready for this year. We just have
to go out and do our best. I think we
will be alright.”
FOR SALE
Buy • Sell • Trade
Top cash money for good used
furniture. Furniture Liquidation
Mart, Pooh’s Park. M - S. 10 -
6. 693-3742.
Fret-! 6-weck old kittens. Call 696-2421. 24l 10/8
Honda Sabre 700. 2500 miles. Runs great. $2300. Call
Kurt 260-4759. 21tl0/8
Aggie spec ial 8x35 mobile home in park. I1Y.60 near
campus. $3500.00. 779-8938. 272-3116. 25t 10/1 I
IBM soltuare. Coingout ol business sale. Business, sci-
cntilic. personal. Extreme price cuts. 696-6288. \u\-
tinte. 25t 10/15
1985 BMW 635 CSl Auto. I'olaris-PacifIc, 11,000 miles,
$34,500.774-0033. 17U0/8
GUBERNATORIAL SERIES
FORMER CONGRESSMAN
KENT NANCE
'li'iini"!?
WED.,OCT 9
701 RUDDER
^f^TTlemonicd Student Cent
7:00 PM
FREE
Aggie Appreciation Night
at The Red Bandana
Wednesday 5-10 p.m.
1 096 off all Food Orders
504 draft beer $2 Pitcher
Michelob, Miller Lite, Budweiser
Located on Highway 21 by the East By Pass
Phone orders welcome/Beer to go
778-0077 serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinne'
COUPON
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Bring this coupon to the
Brazos Valley Golf Range
for free $1.25 basket
w/ purchase of $3.75 basket
Children under 12 accompanied by an adult
receive free $125 basket through September and October
Hours Mon.-Fri. 3 p.m.-9
Sat 12 p.m.-10 Sun 1-8
East Bypass across from Mill 696-1220
COUPON
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CHRISTY’S FLOWERS
and gifts
Aggie Mums
and Flowers
oo
Student Discount!
Now at a new location
4001 E. 29th in
Carter Creek Center
Next to Winn Dixie
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Call Us p
846-1715
Louie's
WE ARE BECOMING A
HOUSEHOLD WORD. JOIN US!
We’ll Be Conducting
LOCAL INTERVIEWS
Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1985
10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. Id, 1985
10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
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410 So. Texas Ave.
—.—College Station, Tex.
Lowe's companies is the nation's largest building materials/specially
retailer. We are opening a large new store in the College Station
(Bryan) area and have many job opportunities available.
CASHIERS-RETAIL SALES PERSONS
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We offer competitive wages with comprehensive benefits such as
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Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas 77843
(409)845-2611