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r The Battalion Classified ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads O CO $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 personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charae. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made If your ad Is cancelled early. Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday throuqh Friday accepted Help Wanted For Rent Business Opportunity YEAST INFECTION STUDY FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay 822-0472. Frat or Student house for rent 7 bedrooms. Call 823-3061. Work Smart for 90 days, create full-time income working part-time. Call (713) 683-4495(24hrs.) (713) 681-3544 eves, small cash outlay required. 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. Need care-taker to mow yard in exchange for rent-free 2bd./1ba. house, has large den, is located 35 miles south of C,S at Oakshire Farm/Hwy. 6. Children and animals ok. Call Tony (713)-464-6054 or Farm (409)-826-6770. Roommate Wanted MOBILE DJ experienced, great for Weddings, Bar-B- Ques, Parties, etc. Call the Party Block 693-6294. Notice 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. Need roommate, non-smoker, for 2/2 apt. $212.50/mo. on shuttle. Call 764-7960. 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. To share 1/3 rent +Utilities. 3/2 House in Bryan, close to shuttle, W/D. Call Amy or Melissa 779-0640. Greeks & Clubs G&S Studies, Inc. (409) 846-5933 (close to campus) To share 3 bedroom, completely furnished home, own room $275. Brad 778-8928. Needed to share 3/2, full furnished, W/D, 5 miles from Campus, $200. Rolling Ridge Mobile Home Park 693- 3180. FRATSI SORORITIES! STUDENT GROUPS! Raise as Much as You Want in One Week! $100...$600...$1500! Market Applications for the hottest credit card ever - NEW GM MASTERCARD. Users earn BIG DISCOUNTS on GM CARS! Qualify for FREE T-SHIRT & ’94 GMC JIMMY. Call 1-800-932-0528, ext. 65. Specialty Shopping Sewing PART-TIME JOB 10-20 HRS./WEEK Door to door advertising for Home Improvement Co. requires excellent communication skills No selling involved. Start at $5.00/hr. plus bonus. Call 690-0448. Leave name, phone # , and best time to return call. Visit Market City Mini-Mall for your, unique gifts, home decorations, antiques, collectibles, clothing, live plants, more. Visa, M/C welcome. Lay-a-ways. 2840 Pinfeather Bryan. For Sale BABY/ADULT BURMESE Pythons, Albinos' $275, Heteros $100. Call (409) 778-0742. Texas A&M versus Oklahoma tickets, Great Sits! Call (512)472-5797 $50. CUSTOM SEWING Alterations and Embroidery SEW & SEW 103 W. 26th Downtown Bryan 822-3571 Why pay rent? Near A&M, $55,000 owner finance avail able, 3/2, den, fenced, central A/H 764-7363. Attorney Brass bed, king-size, complete, with firm orthopedic mat tress set, still in plastic wrapper, cost $1000mustsell$350 713-855-6256. Daybed, white iron/brass, complete w/trundle and mat tress, still in plastic wrapper, cost $750 must sell $250 cash 713-855-6256. Mobile home 14x60, Wayside 2bd/1ba., includes pro pane tank, porch, fence, A/C $6,500 846-1929. •SUBUURV' Now Accepting Applications for Delivery Drivers, must have proof of insurance, and a reliable vechicle. Apply at any of the Bryan-College Station locations. Infinity bookshelf speakers, like new, $160, Dumbells 22lb. $20, Deluxe DP Treadmill, with digital display, like new, $115 764-8270. TRAFFIC TICKETS Alcohol - Related Offenses John L. Davis Attorney at Law 774-4544 2402 Broadmoor, Bldg. C-102, Bryan Boind Certified by the Texas Roald of LcgaJ Spcniali/ation in Criminal Law Fuji road bike, 12-speed, Suntour components, excellent condition, $170. Call 696-5927. Travel Garth Brooks tickets (2), September 24, in Dallas $75 each o.b.o. call 693-4887. Marquise-cut diamond, engagement ring $650 or best offer, Great condition. Call 846-1759. Wedding dress, Jim Hjelm design, vail included, both Cathedral length $600 693-9903. 2 ft. Iquana, plus very nice cage, $100 or best offer Call 693-8014. 10-speed bikes- one man's , one woman’s $50 each; Dorm size refrigerator $75. Call Bob 774-4409. Beginner's Wind Surfer, $275, complete. Call 696-9534, Good condition. Garth Brooks Tickets $50/ea. o.b.o., for Thursday Sept. 23. Please call 693-1561 (leave message) CHRISTMAS SKI BREAKS LODGING • LIFTS • PARTIES • PICNICS • TAXES NOW HIRING F .. A r Wait staff, Cooks, Hostiest, ^ 2 yrs. experienced required, C A resume preferred. Apply in A q person between 3-5p.m. q E 222N. MAIN ST. .BRYAN, TX e Lovely country blue, Couch & Loveseat, excellent condi tion, 3years old, scotch guarded, $630/pair. 846-5881. Dalmation puppies, A.K.C Reg., Shots and wormed, males- $250 Females-$275, Call Jess at 764-7875. Road bike: Schwinn 354, limited edition, aluminum frame. SIS shifting, 14-speed, many extras, fast racing bike 696- 2450 $300 o.b.o. Peugeot Road bike, 10-speed, excellent condition $75.00, Large Dorm refrigerator, excellent condition, $70. Call 764-3902 Leave message. EARN $60 and a chance to win, $100 playing a Video Game for approximately 13 hours Call 845-2091 for information. Items for every room in a home including: Furniture, lamps, Home interior decorations,- Clothes, Baby items, Toys, & much more. Friday 10th and Saturday 11th 7:30 a m. to 6 p.m. 3605 Midwest Bryan. Pt. 38 karat diamond, Good color, and Clarity $450 nego. 775-4934. Furniture: Couch, excellent condition $130; Waterbeds: Queen Semi-Motionless $250, Super Single$ 135, psuedo- papasan $125. Mike 764-5958 (prices negotiable). Automobiles JANUARY 2-16,1M4 • 5,6 M 7.NIGHTS STEAMBOAT BRECKENRIDi VAIL/BEAVER CREEK*' TELLURIDE •FREE 1/2 DAY LIFT TICKET!. MUST book sr loJii TOLL FREE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS l»B00»SUNCHflSE ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- fisheries. Earn up to $2,000- $4,000+/month on fishing vessels or in canneries. Many companies provide transportation and room & board. No experience necessary. Male or Female. Formore informa tion call: 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5855 '86 Hyundai Excel 5 door-standard, 63,000 mi. $1800. Call 847-3770 MWF, 8-11A.M. OR daily 10-12p.m. '86 Saab, 5-speed, all power, A/C, sunroof, AM/FM cas sette, Red/Tan, $2950/nego. Call 696-6979. 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. '1985 Yamaha FJ600, clean bike, $1900/nego. Call 696- 1833. '1988 325 IS, BMW, automatic, black w/gray interior, 69,000 miles, $16,000 o.b.o call 693-9903. Zip-N Food Stores, now hiring for all shifts, Cooks-Clerk- Cashier, Asst. Mgr., Team Leaders, we will train. Bonus program competitive salary, based on experience, must be able to work weekends and evenings apply at any Bryan-College Station Zip-N, '83 Honda Night-hawk 650, 22k miles, great shape, per fect for around town, or day trips $1000. Call Eric late nights 696-9552. '86 Blue, Honda CRX, new transmission, brakes, axles, 40 miles per gallon, $3000 call 696-0454. Reading this could bring you an extra $120 month-CASHI 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. Computers SOFTWARE AT UP TO 80% OFF LIST AT ALL 3 OFF- CAMPUS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES. Apple II e, with screen, software, manuals, and Panasonic five font dot matrix printer. Sold as package only $250 nego. Wade 764-2957. Dependable people wanted for Houston Post Routes, early morning 846-1253 or 846-2911. Macintosh SE 4/20, keyboard mouse, lots of software $525. Call 764-8262. 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. Wanted A-1 want to buy Cockatoos, Macaws and Parakeets. Richard 846-0974. Part-time, help wanted. Apply within Pipers’ Chevron Texas at University. ALGEBRA II, tutor for High School Student. Please call 774-7101. Part-time job helping handicaps, male A&M student pre ferred, $270/per mo., 12hrs./week. Call after 7:00 846- 3376. Guitar teacher, will pay $ 10/hr. For High School Student call 774-7101. The City of Bryan is accepting applications, for part-time Student Intern, in Waste Water Treatment Division, flex ible hours, $5-$6/hr. EOE/AA. Closes September 17. PERSONNEL SERVICES P.O. Box 1000, Bryan, TX 77805 (409) 361-3616 Fax: (409) 361-3895. Services Interiorscape Technicians, mornings, managing Plants at prestigious businesses Natural Concepts 361-5010. Topless Dancers needed, for New Club, Good pay, Carlos Tx. Call 1-(409)-873-2423 after 3:p.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. TAMU VS. OU-Sept. 11 Why take the bus-When you can fly with us? —Special Football Charter— $ 135/Person Limited seats available Call for reservations CACTUS AIR, INC. 776-2179 TELESYSTEMS UNDER NEWMANAGEMENT. Weekly pay check, starting pay $5/hour. Call Mike 776-4246. Baby-sitter needed to transport child, 11:30-12:30, then 2:30-4:00 M-F. Call 693-7416. Campus representive needed, by Sportswear Co. to sell to Frats and Sororities. Average $50 to $100 working one night a week. Call 1-800-242-8104. RETIRE BEFORE GRADUATION! Awesome nutritional product will create hottest growth market in the 90’s. Exclusive distributorships available! Major income. (409) 693-9890 STUDENT LOANS FAST AND EASY FIRST NATIONAL BANK 779-1111 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. FRATSI SORORITIESI STUDENT GROUPS! Raise as Much as You Want in One Weekl $100 . $600...$15001 Market Applications for the hottest credit card ever - NEW GM MASTERCARD. Users earn BIG DISCOUNTS on GM CARS! Qualify for FREE T-SHIRT & '94 GMC JIMMY. Call 1-800-932-0528, ext. 65. STUDENT CHECKING Call about our 5-15 Checking Account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 779-1111 Joy's Professional Typing, Word processing, Resume service; Laser printer. 846-6418. Need Tupperware consultants, Full-Part-time, unlimited opportunity. Call Doris 775-6742. Looking for part-time job? Apply in person only, Kentucky Fried Chicken, College Station, now accepting applica tion. Cooks or Cashiers, open 10:30a.m.-10:00p.m. ACCOUNTING TROUBLES? - MWD Tutoring, 209,210,229,230,-Exam Reviews, Homework, etc, 764- 7007. Having troublefinding library resource? TEXAS TUTORI ALS does library searches call 1-800-856-0101. DOLLAR SHOTS! Attention all classes: From Sept. 6 to Oct. 8 just $ l gets your shot in the Texas A&JVl 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. Page 8 The Battalion Thursday, September 9,1993 Tourist ^iot after refusing to pull over in Tump-and-rob' scheme The Associated Press MIAMI - Uwe-Wilhelm Ral brand had just arrived from many for a vacation with his wi While he filled out his car rent, contract, a videotape playin every five minutes in the back ground gave tourists tips about' avoiding street crime. Don't become another victim of the highly publicized violence tar geting tourists in Florida, the rental office video said. Don't stop for the "bump-and-rob” ploy. Less than five miles away, as the 33-year-old Rakebrand drove a new red Toyota toward a Miami Beach hotel early Wednesday, the car was rammed twice from be hind by a van. Safety pamphlet in hand. Rake- brand's 27-year-old wife told him to keep going, police said. When he did, a single shot fired from the van shattered the driver's window and hit him in the back. The van sped away. Police had no idea why the Rakebrands were targeted and had no suspects. "Vicious. Brutal. Disgusting. iHorrible. Pick a word," said po lice spokesman Angelo Bitsis. It was the eighth slaying of a foreign visitor to Florida in a year. "We are completely out- iged," said Liz Clark, a spokes- oman for Alamo Rent A Car, Ihich rented the car to Rake- jand. "There is absolutely noth- the victim could have done to went this crime." 'Obviously, it's tragic, vio late against foreigners as well as violence against Americans," White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers said. "It's something that the president is very con cerned about." Rental cars in Florida in the past have been easy targets, marked with special license plates, bumper stickers and win dow stickers. Rental companies this year have been removing those distin guishing features and Rake brand, an agriculture engineer from Adendorf, Germany, was driving a car without any such markings. "That's what makes this one so alarming, because these people did everything they could to pro tect themselves," said Gary Stogn- er, spokesman for the Florida Di vision of Tourism. Government should speed up abortion pill -esting, group says The Associated Press WASHINGTON, D.C. — An abortion pilWidely used in Europe but forbidden in America shVild be rapidly evaluated by the Food and Drug Airiinis- tration for sale in the United States, a pane^f ex perts said Wednesday. A committee of the National Academy of Sconces said that the abortion pill RU-486 has been so pen sively tested in France, Britain and Sweden tht the FDA should consider it without requiring futher clinical trials in the United States. Researchers also should experiment with RU486 for other uses, including as a "morning after"pill, and for treating breast cancer and brain tumors^he NAS report said. Anti-abortion politics kept RU-486 off the LS. market during the Reagan and Bush administratids, but President Clinton in January called for researh into the drug. The academy received funding from the privai Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to evaluate th science and the clinical uses of the drug. More than 60,000 women have used the RU-486 pill for abortions in Europe. The NAS report said that health officials there have found the pill in combination with another drug to be "a safe and efficacious medical treatment for early pregnancy termination." Because of the European experience, the NAS re port said, an extensive drug trial in the United States "does not appear necessary" for the abortion used RU-486 during the first trimester of a pregnancy. U.S. clinical trials were recommended, however, on using RU-486 for second-trimester abortions. The committee said these studies should focus on dosage and side effects, such as pain, bleeding, infection and the surgery required if the drug fails. RU-486 also has been shown to be effective as a morning after pill, the report said. European studies demonstrated that the pill could prevent pregnancy when taken up to 72 hours after unplanned or un wanted intercourse, or after a contraceptive method, such as a condom, has failed. A 199 4 Aggieland Thursday, Se AnE view verse w atchi t h Dali Cowboys a ttfashingL Redskins Monday nig confirmed si pjcions that I since d i 0[l e of the Ei jhtt Smith hoi out. 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