The Battalion Classified Ads Page 6 Wednesday, October 27,1 Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours Deadline 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads Call or visit us: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fax us at 845-5408 11 a.m. prior to publication o accepted 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 charge, 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. Help Wanted Help Wanted 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. SINUS INFECTION STUDY Volunteers, 18 years of age or older, needed with acute sinus infection to participate in clinical research study comparing two oral antibodies, one of which is an investigational drug. Eligible volunteers will receive free physical, x-rays, extensive laboratory work, and monetary compensation. G&S Studies, Inc. (409) 846-5933 (close to campus) Potential Six-Figure Income OLDE Discount is looking for energetic people to start a career in the brokerage business. Requirements include: College Degree General Market Knowledge, and Excellent Communication Skills OLDE offers: 6 to 12 Month Extensive Training Program Competitive Salary and Commission Structure Relocation Possibilities Call Paul Davidson for more information: 1 800 992-2883 OLDE will also be recruiting on campus at Texas A&M on November 2nd - contact the career center to set up an interview. ^OLDE America's Full Service Discount Broker 5 Member NYSE & SI PC RED LINE BURGERS Part & Full- Time Employment Available * FLEXIBLE HOURS * GOOD WORK ENVIRONMENT * COMPETITIVE PAY SCALE Interview at new location 2401 S. Texas Ave. Daily 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m Monday thru Saturday POSTAL JOBS AVAILABLE Many positions. Great benefits. Call (800)436-4365. Ext. P-3332. Wendy’s Restaurant now hiring friendly people with smil ing 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 3-5 p.m. AA CRUISE & TRAVEL JOBS. Earn $2500/mo.+ travel the world free! (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Asia!) Cruise lines now hiring for busy holiday, spring and summer seasons. Guaranteed employment! Call (919) 929-4398 ext 140. Holiday help needed , Briarcrest Tennis Shop on Thanks giving Holidays Nov. 23rd. thru Nov. 28th. Christmas Holidays Dec. 14th. thru January 5th. 776-1487 ask for Judy Bookkeeper, Accounting, Insurance clerk. High energy, self-starter. Typing, Computer required 776-6666. For Rent 2 bdrm. covered parking, on bus route, pool, laundry. 846- 0226. FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay 822-0472. Roommate Wanted Female needed ASAP to share 2/2 apartment $225/mo. plus 1 / 2 of utilities. Call 693-7549 Brand new 2bdrm. apt. huge kitchen, on shuttle no pets. Located in C.S. $500/mo. 764-7342. Female to share 2 bedroom/11/2 bath. Spring semester. Call Leah 693-7039. Roommate wanted ASAP own room. $205/month, partial utilities paid. 779-0644. For Sale Rawson-Koenig tool-box for full size fleet side truck $230/ negotiable. Brush guard for full size GM truck $90/ negotiable both 1 year old. 764-9447. O'brien windsurf for sale. Like new, used only a few times. Must see! $350 negotiable. Call 821-2612 leave mes sage. Lucchese ropers, black cherry, handmade, 81/2 men’s worn once. $150 or best offer 696-9686. Leave message. Home theater surround sound system includes: 12" downfiring sub-woffer, 2 satellites w/four inch mids and 1/ 2” tweeters. Brand new must sell $375 or best offer. 764- 671.5. Student tickets to Texas game. Graduate-Senior seating $75 each. 764-8902. Honda Spree-new brakes, helmet, lock, parking permit; runs good $250 negotiable. Keg cooler $225 negotiable. Call Billy 764-0655 after 5:30. Computers Apple Macintosh Performa four months old, great soft ware package $1000 or best offer. Call 696-8377. Automobiles '88 Honda Accord LX loaded. 776-8185. '86 Honda CRX, good condition, new brakes, axles, transmission, A/C, tires, 40 miles per gallon $3500. 696- 0454. 1983 Midnight Virago motorcycle 920, 18k, customized, helmet Included $1075. 822-4824. Wanted VENTRILOQUIST INSTRUCTOR to teach child in our home. Call 776-6128. AGGIE ANTHROPOLOGISTS T-shirtwanted; green only. Please Help!!! 846-7039 Services Beautiful flower arrangements for every occasslon, at reasonable rates . Call 776-0906 ask for Linda or leave message. Notes - n - Quotes Fast Accurate Typing • Word Processing Resumes • Laser Printing • Copies 846-2255 University and Nagle Open 'till 10 pm Mon. - Thurs. Joy's Professional Typing. Word processing, Resume service, Laser printer. 846-6418. Be honest. When you can’t find the right words to tell someone something they need to hear, WE SAY IT FOR YOU tactfully, .vith nc 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 discount. Edit Right-775-1845. AAA DEFENSIVE DRIVING. LOTS OF FUN, LAUGH A LOT!!!!!! Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu(6- 9 p.m.), W-Th (6-9 p.m), Fri. (6-8 p.m.), Sat. (8-12 noon), Sat. (8-2:30 p.m.). Across from University Tower. Walk- ins welcome. $20.00. 411 Texas Ave. South. 846-6117. Type's Write typing service, reasonable rates, 776-1412 after 5:00 or leave message. Make every word count. Professional editing of theses, dissertations, research papers, etc. Judy 845-7763. MOBILE DJ. Experienced, great for weddings, bar-b- ques, parties, etc. Call the Party Block 693-6294. Two for one) Top hit tapes, CDs and video cassettes. Buy one at regular price and get the second for pennies plus shipping! Original Artists/Original Labels FOO<_Ocij^IR7J5FF4TUA_J l VZaAS3CAl_OGtuH77_CFLCFg , 5ki AIRLINE TICKETS FREE!? Couriers needed. Outra geous international trips. Call PTG 310 514-4662. What's Up Wednesday Special Health Services: Free and anonymous HIV testing is available on campus. For more info, call 775-3064. House work party from 7:00 p.m.-M a.m. at 114 S. Bryan. For any infomJ tion call the OCA office at 845-( VVednesda Classics Club: speaker Scott Austin Philosophy Department at 7:00 p.m. in 302 Rudder. For any information call Jill at 693-3902. TAMU Snow Ski Club: funskip; Mt. Aggie from 8:00-10:00 p.m, H more information call Jon at 696-771/ AIESEC: general meeting at7| p.m. in 146 SSB. For more informal: call MC at 847-0724. Texas Aggie Dance Team: open re- hersal as they videotape for nationals from 9:30-11:00 p.m. on the main floor of G. Rollie White. India Association: meeting for those interested in volunteering for In dia Week from 7:00-8:00 p.m. in Rud der 502. For any information call Umi- ma at 696-4282. United Campus Ministry:/ supper-food, skits and a short prograr at 6:00 p.m. at the A&M Presbyte Church. For more informationca'j Dale at 775-3775. Europe Club: general meeting, sign up candidates for elections at 10:00 p.m. at Duddley's. For any informa tion call Philipp at 696-5905. Catholic Student Association:sum port group for women 18 years oroUe (bring your own lunch) at 11:30 a,nu the St. Mary's Student Center Librar, For more information call Tonyaitl 846-5717. Committee for the Awareness of Mexican-Amerlcan Culture (CAMAC): presents "El Dia de los Muertos"- a celebration of the day of the dead in 110/111 SSB at 7:00 p.m. For any information call Michelle at 845-1515. Catholic Student Association: Newman Mass- student planned lih-■ gy at 7:15 p.m. at the St. Mary'sSlt- dent Center. For any information cal I Jennifer at 693-0893 or Julie at 764-832) [ Golden Key National Honor Soci ety: new member reception and induc tion ceremony at 7:00 p.m. in 292 MSC. For any information call Chris at 847- 0879. TAMU Gymnastics Club: wod; outs Wednesday from 5:00-7:30p.i| and Friday from 12:30-2:00 p.m. Fcij any information call Delayne at7H-j 8948. Women's Bonfire Committee:ten era! meeting at 7:00 p.m. in Ruadti| 401. Fro more information call j at 847-2800. Agnostic & Atheist Student Group: discussion on omniscience and its effect on the concepts of free wil and evil at 7:00 p.m. in Harrington 108. For any information call Brett at 268- AASG. American Marketing Association second speaker meeting withSlev!| McBride, formerly of I.B.M. Corpora tion, at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder 308. Fa| more information call Teri at 846-8443 Aggie Anglers: infromational meet ing at 7:15 p.m. in Blocker 106. For more information call Jeff at 847-2535. Life Savers: prayer, praise and bible study in the All Faith's Chapel from 6:00-7:30 p.m. For any informa tion call Elnora at 764-6406. Lutheran Student Fellowship: evening prayer and supper at 6:30pi | at the University Lutheran Chapel ami Student Center. For any informatioi] call Rev. Richard Manus at 846-6687 Amefican Institute for Architectur al Students(AIAS): general meeting and pumpkin carving contest from 5:00-8:00 p.m. in Langford Building C. 105. Reformed University Fellowship bible study and fellowship from 7K ] 8:00 p.m. in Rudder 501. Foranyinfoi mation call Chris at 776-1185. Amnesty International: general meeting behind Sul Ross at 6:00 p.m. For any information call Pauline at 847- 7600. Off Campus Aggies: Haunted What's Up is a Battalion servki that lists non-profit student and fad ty events and activities. Items be submited no later than three dap in advance of the desired run dale Application deadlines and noticesan not events and will not be runii What's Up. If you have any questions, please cal! the newsroom at 845-3313, DOES ANYONE go to Kingsville on weekends? Want to carpool? Holly 846-7074. Adoption Professional Dad & stay home Mom in Texas wish to adopt newborn to cherish & adore. Wilt provide warmth, security, & lots of love. Pictures available. Easy to talk to, legal/medical expenses paid Please call Randy & Pam 1- 800-284-1714. It Is illegal to be paid for anything beyond legal or medical expenses. Typing TYPING-WORD PROCESSING. Fast, reliable, rush jobs accepted. Laser printer Call Charlotte at 823-2418 Notice Earn $5-500 while you lose 10-100 pounds. Call 1-800- 552-4939. Luxury townhouse, Red River, New Mexico. Ski Red River, Angelfire and Taos. Sleep 17. $125-$350./a night. Call John from 9-5 846-8916. PICK UP YOUR COPY. ■mpf ^ "'Sri LT H ■ ■ ' - If you ordered a 1993-94 Campus Directory, Stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Mondoy through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for Fall '93 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of students, faculty, staff and other information about A&M. ’93-94 Campus Directory Downtown Continued from Page 1 downtown area almost obsolete. "For a long time, this com munity questioned the role of the downtown area after the building of Manor East and Post Oak Malls and other strip shop ping centers, and there was a big decline in retail stores in downtown," she said. "There are a lot of people who have some really fond memories of the way downtown Bryan used to be. They remember when it was prosperous and busy. Our goal is to help make it that way again." Some residents, however, are worried about Main Street's evolution Into an entertainment district. Miller said. "It is really funny because some people say, 'Oh no! An other bar on Main Street,'" Miller said. "What these people don't realize is that a bar or a nightclub is a business. This is not a moral issue. This is about business and tax base. This is something for the community. It's about saving a historic town." T. C. Nguyen, owner of the Stafford Opera House, said the the Main Street area could be the city's version of Austin's Sixth Street. "The transformation of Main Street into the next Sixth Street sounds very ambitious, but it could happen," he said. "It would be great if we could pull off something like that. We would need to get more people to support it and open up busi nesses, but it could happen " Miller said that in order for residents of all ages to enjoy what Main Street has too! the area must contain manydi: ferent kinds of businesses, ur- like Sixth Street. "We don't want downtow to be just like Sixth Street be cause it is really only opens: night," Miller said. "We wan: Main Street to be busy af alS times of the day and night that's why wc have restaurants theaters and retail stores in ad dition to the nightclubs. Then are things there that a 30-year old would enjoy, and therear? things that a 20-year-old would enjoy." Before Main Street came back to two years ago, Texas A&' j University students in searchc: a live music venue had togoout of town to see the acts the? liked, Nguyen said. "Years ago, students got the idea that if they wanted to have fun and go to a bunch of unique clubs or see live music they had to go to Austin or Houston," he said. "When they go to these other towns, they spend mone; there and support the toca economy of that town," he said "We wanted to give these sti: dents a reason to stay in tow? and I think we have." Nick Symanovich, a junior biomedical sciences major who frequents the area, said heisev cited about the area's emergent as a cultural district. "It is the the most cultural 1 diverse area of Bryan-Colles Station, that's why I like it, Symanovich said. "T like the lo cal music scene a lot and thisi ; the only place 1 can catch it "J also like being able to goto one place and have four or five different options for clubs," he said. "I can go in one place arc if I don't like it, I can go some whore else without having to drive all over town." KORA 98.3 BREAKFAST WITH TONY BARONE Saturday, October 30, 8 a.m. The First Day of Basketball Practice G. Rollie White Coliseum Come looking your worst for the ’’Look Your Worst Contest!” Food, Contest and Prizes