The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (bosemenf) Reed McDonald Building < o CO ‘AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandies is priced $1000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers ottering 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 scheduled to end to quality 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 through Friday Help Wanted SINUS INFECTION STUDY Volunteers, 18 years of age or older, needed with acute sinus infection to participate in clinical research study comparing two oral antibiotics, one of which is an investigational drug. Eligible volunteers will receive free physical, x-rays, extensive laboratory work, and monetary compensation. YEAST INFECTION STUDY Female patients with symptoms of a yeast infection needed to participate in research study with an investigational drug (vaginal tablets). Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call for information. URINARY TRACT INFECTION STUDY If you presently have the following symptoms, call to see if you are eligible to participate in a Urinary Tract Infection Research Study with an investigational drug. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. * Painful urination , * Frequent urination * Urgency * Females ages 18-64 G & S STUDIES, INC. (Close to campus) 846-5933 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Spend the summer in the beautiful Catskill Mountains of New York. Achieve a challenging and rewarding summer experience working in a residential camp for adults with physical and develop mental disabilities. Positions available: counselors, cabin leaders, program leaders. All students are encouraged to apply. Season dates June 6 - August 24. Good salary, room /board, and some travel allowance. For more information call 914-434-2220 or write: Camp Jened, PO Box 483, Rock Hill, NY 12775. NEED MONEY ? Money for school, for books, for clothes, for whatever... Donate plasma and earn up to$120 a month while doing a good deed. Plasma saves lives! Help us help others. For more information, call or come by WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Wellborn Road Bryan, TX. 77801 (409) 846-8855 TEAC & EIC need bands to perform at Earth Day event, t-or information, call James 693-7281. BIGDOGZ’ Beach Bar & Grill - now hiring all positions. ONLY THE MOST TALENTED & DYNAMIC NEED AP- PLYI In person, 1pm-4pm, Mon-Fri. 500 South Texas. China Garden now hiring waitstaff & cahier. No experi ence necessary. Apply in person. 823-2818, 2901 S. Tx. Ave. Need mature person to be home with 2 sons ages 11-14. Late afternoon & early evenings, Mon-Thur. 696-8017. CRUISE LINE entry level on board positions available. Great benefits. Summer or year-round. (813)229-5478. Help Wanted Do you have a recent SPRAIN, STRAIN, or FRACTURE? Are you experiencing moderate to severe pain due to a sprain, strain, or fracture? If so, and you are 18 years of age or older, you may qualify to participate in a pharmaceutical research study for possible relief of musculoskeletal pain. Participants must have had a recent (within three days) injury involving a sprain, strain, or fracture. Qualified participants will be given study medication and a free physical exam. Please remember to call as soon as possible after your injury so that you meet the requirements of this study. For more information, please call: G&S Studies 846-5933 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES COORDINATOR with excellent organizational skills, & professional attitude sought. Must be able to work independently, capable of performing several functions simultaneously. Computer background helpful. Compensation is negotiable. Mail resume to: CS Educational Services Coordinator House of Tutors, Inc. 813 W. 24th Street Austin, Texas 78705 Interviewing for Landscape Teammembers at THE GREENERY between 1:30-3:00pm, Mon-Thur. Drug Test is required. Call Judy Pruett at 823-7551 Lead cook/cooks. Bigdogz' Beach Bar & Grill opening soon is looking for experienced cooks. Good salary & great working conditions. Apply in person from 10am- 5pm. 500 S Tx. Ave, Bryan. Care-a-Lot Child Care is accepting applications for reli able part-time employees. Come by 305 E. Villa Maria or call 779-8480. Manager needed Aggie-owned local retail business seeks self motiv.-ited;rtiard working individual. Will train. $25K starting salary. (Send resurrteto: PO BOX 9707, CS 77842. 9 -4 A Part-time prestigious instructor position. Will train, $5/ hr. Apply AA, 411 Texas Ave S., CS. 6:30-9:00pm, Mon- Fri, sidedoor. Roadway Package System-Management Operations Supervisor Transportation Part-time Position College Stu dents. A BA/BS Degree or pursuing a degree, good communication skills are essential. We offer $250/wkly & a benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a resume to: Roadway Package System, Inc., Attn: TM, 6805 Imperial Drive, Waco, TX 76712. AA Alaska Summer Employment. Join the Gold Rush to Alaska's Fisheries Industry! Earn $5,000/mo in canner ies, processors, etc.! Male or female. No experience required, Room/board/travel often provided. Guaranteed success! (919) 929-4398 ext. A134. Hiring now- Need 20 persons for telephone office work. Earn S5-$ 11 /hf. Apply 10-5pm at 1701 S.W. Pkwy Profes sional Bldg , Suite 202, CS. See Bill. Summer Jobs, warehouse work. Three eight hours shifts. Two locations. Dallas (214-245-9512) or Houston (713- 820-3820). Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals to guide tourists on horseback tides through the National Forest Land of Colorado. Reply to Sombrero Ranches. Inc., 3300 Airport Road. Box A, Boulder, CO 80301. Spring Break Employrtent. Texas Transportation Insti tute seeks students from the following cities to observe child restraint use at daycare & shopping centers during spring break: Amarillo, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, Lubbock, Tyler, & Waco. $5.50/hr + gas. Call Shannon at 845-5248, 8am-5pm for interview. New England Brother/Sister Camps-Massachusetts- Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls. Counselor po sitions for Program Specialists: all team sports, especially baseball, basketball, field hockey, roller hockey, soccer, volleyball; 25 tennis openings; also archery, riflery, weights/ fitness and biking; other openings include performing arts, fine arts, newspaper, photography, radio station, cooking, sewing, rollerskating, rocketry, ropes & climbing and camp craft; all waterfront activities ( swimming, skiing, sailing, windsurfing,canoeing/kayaking). Inquire: Mah-Kee-Nac (boys), 190 Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, N.J. 07028. Call 1-800-753-9118. Danbee (girls), 17 Westminster Drive, Montville, N.J. 07045. Call 1-800-392-3752. AA CRUISE & Travel Employment Guide. Earn big $$$ + travel the world free (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, & more!) Hurry! Busy Spring & Summer seasons rapidly approach ing. Free student travel club membership! (919) 929- 4398 Ext. C134. ECOLOGY EXPORT International- seeking people w/ contacts for international distribution system. 764-7999. Get the jump on summer. Train during Spring Break for a full-time summer job. College scholarship program. For interview, 693-1288. Employment Opportunity Pizza Hut-Now hiring delivery drivers. Apply in person at any B/CS store. Earn $6-$8/hr. Need extra cash? Part-time evening work doing commer cial cleaning. 3 hours a night, M-F. Call 823-1614. FUN JOB- we need 40 persons to help w/ a local fundraiser. Great, part-time student hours, earn $5/hr guaranteed + company benefits & cash incentives. Apply 9am-9pm at 1701 S.W. Pkwy, The Prof. Bldg.. Suite 202, CS (behind Krogers). Ask for Lynn, 696-2669. For Rent Part-time help wanted. Do you enjoy meeting new people? Would you like to learn about the exciting field of quick printing? Do you desire part-time hours on a flexible schedule? If your answers are YES, Kwik Kopy Printing would like to here from you! Please call 1-800-231-1304 & ask for the Job Bank. Smoke free workplace. 2/2 apt. - huge closets, balcony, poolside, shuttle bus, clubhouse, $450/mo. 764-6645. Tree-Sixty Pacific, Inc., a computer software developer and publisher, is seeking individuals for employment with our Technical Support and Sales Departments. Please caii Adam at (409) 776-3047. Sublease 2/1 apartment. Southwest Parkway. Bus route, $420/mo. negotiable. 764-8709. Domestic Help for busy family. Prefer European or Chinese cooking. Send resume to: PO Box 3218, Bryan 77805. Sublease 2/1 Duplex W/D, fenced yard, $425. Olive, Bryan. 260-9849. Roommate Female roommate needed. House, own room, W/D, $250/mo + 1/4 utilities. Call Alicia 764-9232. For Sale COLORADO. Roundtrip plane ticket for sale (San Antonio to Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs to San Antonio), March 11 - March 20, $275. Call Candy, 764-4565. 1992 Suzuki GS500, 2,600 miles. $2,000 or best offer. Call 764-4080. Mac SE 4 meg RAM, 00 meg Drive and Image Writer II - $710. 693-3957. Glass coffee table & end table - $60; 17ft bass boat & trailer - $600. Steve 846-5379. Macintosh Performa 405 only 3 months old. 80MB, 14" monitor, modem, system 7 software. $1000/060. Call Nancy 696-4842. REDWINGS-10 1/2C, like new. Purchased in December. $69 or best offer. 847-7068. Beige love seat - $60; dorm-size refrigerator - $40. Will deliver. Call Jonathan at 268-4580. Mobile Home -14X80,2/2, needs to be moved. Extra nice & clean. $7,500. Call collect (409) 384-7312. 1993 Cannondale 60cm Road Bike. 2.8 Frame, Sub1 Fork, Ultegra STI, FliteTi, etc... Mint-$1,200. 696-9068 after 10:30pm. Never Used M.Climbing Rope w/logbook -$110, SNES w/ games - $150, Pool-cue w/case - $68. Call 764-1854. Wedding dress with veil. Sequined / Pearl accents. $600 negotiable. Call 774-0634. Printer for sale- Epson LQ1050. New, letter quality- retails at $450, selling for $250 ( $50 manual free). Call 846- 7011 Automobiles 1983 Chevy S10 - 4 speed, $1,500. Call 693-8842. '84 Dodge Omni - 5 speed, very reliable, $ 1,400. Call 846- 7338. '86 Honda Civic CRX - A/C, AM/FM cassette, condition. Call 696-3967. Services Let's Talk Individual and small group lessons For English information as a call or visit Second Language Classes 696-6583 Noon to 5:00 Mon-Fri 707 Texas Ave. 303-C • Across from A&M WORD PROCESSING LASER PRINTING SUN-SAT, 9am-9pm 1st page - $5.00 2nd + - $1.00 "Free pick up & Delivery" Linda Lantz (409) 690-1518 Seam-stress will repair & sew dresses, skirts, blouses, etc. for ladies & girls. W/w.o. pattern. Call 846-1483. AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-Fun, Laugh-a-LotIM Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu (8:30am-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm- 9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm)-Sat.(1 Oam-2:30pm), Sat(8am- 2:30pm). Across from University Tower. Walk-ins wel come. $20 w/ ad = $5 off. 411 Tex. Ave. So. 846-6117. Need More Bedroom Space? Custom built lofts are the answer! Excellent for dorms or apartments. Inexpensive!! For more information call Jim at 764-9476. Leave mes sage. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DV-1 Greencard Pro gram. Sponsored bythe US Immigration Dept. Greencards provide permanent resident status. Citizens of almost all countries are allowed to take part. Students, tourists, illegals may apply- wherever they live. Chance: 1 in 14. For info & forms: New Era Legal Services, 20231 Stagg St, Canoga Park, CA 91306. Tel: (818) 998-4425; (818) 882-9681. Mon-Sun: 8am-11pm. Typing Word Processing. Reports, Resumes- Laser Printer. Call 822-2908 and leave message. Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush job ac cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. Joy s Professional Typing. Word processing, Resume service, Laser printer. 846-6418. MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances, weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc. Mic./lights available. Reasonable rates. Call The Party Block at 693- 6294. Personal 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. Movies for discriminating adults, all types. Ultra Video. 1 - 800-685-5057 or 1-800-289-7207. Open 7 days a week. DIRTY, LIVE, HOT TALK. Steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1- 800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed. HOT, KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MCA/, $2.00- $3.99/min. 18+. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING- Earn up to $2,000+/mo. working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour Companies. World travel ( Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, etc. ). Summer and Full-Time employment available. No experience necessary. For more information call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C5855. Lost/Found ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Many earn $2,000+/mo. in canneries or $3,000-$6,000+/mo. on fishing vessels. Many employers provide room & board and transportation. No experience necessaryl For more information, call 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5855. Miscellaneous Stay awake and alert. No side effects, natural energizer. (806) 272-3463. Leaving town, must sublease by March 11. Nice 2/2 apts., name your price!! Joe/Armando - 693-9905; Steve/Sam - 764-6149; Ted/Matt - 693-2507. Attorney 1 or 2 bdrm apartments, $330-$400/mo., furnished & unfurnished. Available immediately. 846-9196 or 846- 1413. NorthRampart Apartments - 1/1, W/D, fireplace, window seats, $440/mo. Call 260-1792. Room for rent in Bryan 10 min from University. Fullhouse privileges. Male inquiries. $300/mo +1/2 utilities. 779- 2327. 2/1 Duplex in Southwood Valley. Garage, yard, W/D hookups. $435/mo. 696-5226 after 5. 1 & 2 bdrm. apartments available now. Completely remod eled. Quiet neighborhood. 3 mi. from TAMU. Semester lease ok. 822-0472. WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 Notcrtifl«d »» » ipgcjrtgt In »r—. WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 accepted Computers Roommate neede share a 3 bdrm house in country located 6 miles from campus, outside of Wellborn. $265/ mo (utilities included). 690-0915. Macintosh Computer rentals starting at $50/mo. Also upgrades, repairs. 823-1907. Software at up to 80% off list at all 3 off campus University Bookstores. Tutors Math tutor $4.50/hr. -150, 151. 152, 141, 142& 130. 764- 1964. Travel A&M's Billy Harlan avoids a slide by an unidentifiedUn,I of New Orlean's Privateer. A&M lost two of three game:: the weekend series, falling to 10-3 overall. SPRING BREAK! South Padre Beach-front 3/3. pool, disco, owner. (212)472-1414. LOST DOG - male Blue Lacy breed, looks similar to a Weimeraimer. Lost behind the Chicken. Reward will, be given. 846-9248. Lost engagement ring by the MSC or O. & M. Bldg. Great sentimental value. Please call Traci 764-5848. $$MoneyforCollege$$- $135 million unclaimed! Schol arship matching guaranteed! Free informative booklet. 24 hour recording (603)434-6015 ext.1090. Notice The Texas A&M University Student Publications Board is accepting applications for Editor, Aggieland 1995 The editor of the 1995 Aggieland yearbook will serve from August 1994 through August 1995- Editor, The Battalion Summer 1994 The summer ‘94 editor will serve from May 23, 1994, through August 5, 1994. Editor, The Battalion Fall 1994 The fall ‘94 editor will serve from August 15, 1994, through+December 9, 1994. Application forms should be picked up and returned to the Student Publications Manager’s office, room 230 Reed McDonald Building. Deadline for submitting application: 5 p.m. Monday, March 21, 1994. Applicants will be interviewed during the Student Publications Board Meeting beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, 1994. 'Closest' Olympics en 3i as US snares 13 medi The Associated Press LILLEHAMMER, Norway - The gold medal for drama went to the Swedish hockey team. The sil ver went to Alberto Tomba. As the last event on the Inst day of a Winter Olympics so good it didn't want to end, the gold- medal hockey game went through 60 minutes of regulation ... 10 minutes of overtime ... a 10-shot shootout ... and four more shots before Sweden prevailed over Canada, 3-2, Sunday. It was Sweden's first hockey gold after 74 years of futility. On the last run of his Olympic career, on a mountain that ate up the world's best skiers, Italy's "La Bomba" provided his own rous ing finish with a stunning medal in the slalom. No, it wasn't a gold — that went to Thomas Stangassinger of Austria, the last man with a shot at Tom ha. But the Italian ski great, using a spectacular second run on the Hafjell course, vaulted from 12th to second and claimed his fifth Alpine medal in three Olympics — three gold, two silver 1 le missed the gold by onds. Tomba's tear througli! was the first half ofabloa one-two finish to 16dap precedented Olympic siii financial, athletic and tele Part II came when Pei? berg tucked the puck pasl( an goalie Corey Hirschdn extended shootout to win! medal in hockey. Itprovi; ting end to a Gameswk closest finish everfrei "citius, altius, fortius' Olympic motto. Dan Jansen's gold help the United States to its winter medal total ever, ha's medal was the lash 20 medals, its best ev Canada's hockey silvergi m record of 13 medal Germans, best in Albertville, I with 24 here. ' Russians collet! s to place third,b; decades of hockey ended when - fori - they left without! a U he dal: three nance time - mcchrl Championship Continued from Page 3 eed to keep building It ion turn.and prevail oven I contributed four steals. With her numbers on Satur day, Branch moved into first- place ties in two A&M cate gories: career three-pointers(60) and assists in a single sea- son(149). Sophomore center Martha Mc Clelland, who scored 22 points on nine of 10 shooting against SMU, said the win is an excellent springboard entering the last week of the season. "I think we need to take the momentum and the excitement that we had in today's game and use it on Baylor, " McClelland said. "Once we get past Baylor, we ne mentumsancl pr Before the game, AW tribute to the threegraJ seniors on the team,foi Beth Burket and Nikki and center Teri Bartlett. In the final few minute game, head coach Lynn put all three players into! up, as the Aggiecrowdut| team to score 100 points first time since Decembei Hickey said that Sail] win was just what tk needed to end its homesc "(It was) just a very fun way to finish! season on the homefk Hickey said. "It was a great win what we need to accompl this final week." 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