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The Battalion Classified Ads Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building 845-0569 Or FAX us at 845-2678 Business Hours Call or visit 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Deadline 11 a.m. prior to publication accepted o LU a. GO ‘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 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 scheduled 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 Help Wanted IHanafenient Associate Program H-E-B Grocery Company is a $5 billion enterprise headcpiartered in San Antonio, Texas. We are one of the fastest growing food retailers in the coun try with over 220 stores and 42,000 “Partners”. H-E-B currently has opportunities for high-talent, results oriented M.B.A. graduates with the desire to start on a progressive career track that leads to Senior Management. We need action oriented analytical people to set high standards and positively motivate others. If you are a self-starter will ing to work in a team environment and have the ability to promote and maintain our “small company” ideals in this big business industry, we need to talk. Food retailing is a fast-paced, exciting work environment. There are many facets to our business which include store operations, distribution, manu facturing, finance, information systems, advertising and others. The suc cessful candidate will gain exposure to each of these areas, which will he beneficial in determining the direction of his own career path and personal growth. We will be giving a presentation on campus for first and/or second year MBA students on October 24, 1994 at the Rudder Conference Center from 6pm to 8pm. An Equal Opportunity Employer. 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 (bladder infection). Eligible volunteers will be compensated. ‘Painful urination ‘Frequent urination ‘Urgency ‘Females age 18-64 G & S studies, inc. ( close to campus) 846-5933 JOCK ITCH STUDY Patient volunteers needed for research study of new investigational medicine for JOCK ITCH (Skin Fungus). * FREE physical exam, treatments, study medications & lab tests available for qualified participants. * Patient stipend available for qualified participants * Ages 12-65 years * No topical (over-the-counter) treatment in last 2 weeks. For details, Call: G&S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 For Rent On-slte apartment manager needed. This is a smaller complex near A&M. Requires part-time, but day-time hours. Compensation could include free apartment. Only articulate, well-groomed individuals need apply. Experi ence preferred. Must be able to start working within 2 wqeks Send resume & cover letter to: Box 4453, Bryan, TX -77805. Bsjrtenders & waitresses needed immediately at Yester days. No experience necessary. 4421 S. Tx. Ave, 846- 2625. Need dependable student to help with 4th grade home- wdrk 2hrs/day. 696-7548. HERSHEY’S FUDGE coming soon to Post Oak Mall, is seeking dependable, energetic individuals. Full & part- tirrle positions available. Contact Ann, 694-8165. Waitstaff needed for cocktail & bar positions. Energetic & smiling persons please. Call Hurricane Harry's 846-1724, JD Wells 693-0940, The Tap 693-8498. Mon-Fri, 1pm- 4pm. Wanted: Dependable driver to transport Lamar students to & from after school activities. Lyndiewk/260-1098,846- 8888, hm/(409) 589-2380. PaVt-time job helping handicapped, male A&M student preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/wk. Call after 7:00pm, 846- 3376. FUDDRUCKERS now hiring for dining & kitchen posi- tiohs. Apply between 2&4pm. Wendy's is now hiring full and part-time positions . Apply at both locations between 2 & 5, M - F. Pay starting at $4,50/+, depending on experience. PeVson needed to generate sales leads at departmental level. Must have professional appearance & good verbal skins. Flexible hours, $5/hr. + bonuses. Please send resume to: CTWP, 410 Villa Maria, Bryan, TX 77802, or fax' (409) 775-4651. PART TIME APARTMENT MANAGER Apartments owned and operated by AGGIES. Ideal for graduate couple, FREE APARTMENT plus extra income for extra work. 846-7454 Sublease 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $605/mo., all bills paid. Avail able now, October & November rent free! No deposit. Call 846-2070, leave message. Large efficiency, huge closet & bathroom, near campus, very nice, $380/mo. Stacy 693-1188. Large, 3 bdrm house for rent. Great for 3-4 students. Fireplace, ceiling-fans, & CACH. Walk to A&M, $850/mo. Call 846-7903. Construction contract labor needed, ferred. 693-2072, ask for David. Experience pre- Need Christmas cash? Work own hours, make great profits! Call Rachel for interview. 847-0424. Tangram Rehab Network of San Marcos, in the beautiful Texas hill country, needs mature, caring people to work with brain-injured adults. Approximately 52 hrs/wk, $1,100-$1,200/mo. starting pay based on experience & education. Study in Sociology, Psychology, Special Ed., etc. helpful. Drug screening required. Outstanding benefits, excellent advancement potential. Call (512) 353-8535 for an application/job description. GUYS NEEDED to pick up hundreds of girls oh your own campus! 1-800-286-6180. No experience. Printing Company needs part-time PR outside sales person. Call 775-8735. OVER WEIGHT? Need 27 people for incredible new weight control program. Doctor recommended. Rhonda (512) 388-3130. HIRING NOW! Need 20 housewives & students for telephone office work. No experience, we train you. EARN $8.00 HOURLY + cash incentives. Apply 10am- Ipmor 5pm-8pm at 1701 S.W. Pkwy, Professional Build ing behind Krogers, Suite 202, CS. See Bill DELIVERY DRIVERS. Need 15 persons for light, local deliveries. Must havecar or cycle. Earn$60+/day. Apply 10am-1pmor5pm-8pmat 1701 S.W. Pkwy, Professional Building behind Krogers, Suite 202, CS. See Bill. Evening work M-F, must be available 4:30 or 5:00pm for a commercial custodial cleaning business. Two positions available. Light or heavy cleaning. Call 823-1614. For Rent Services Sublease for Spring Semester Spacious, 3bdrm-2bth townhome In Bryan, $690/mo. 774-4450. Need to sublease 2bdrm 1 1/2bth for spring semester, on busroute, $485/mo 764-6846 Efficiency $300/mo., all bills paid. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri, for appointment. SPRING SEMESTER Sublease. 2bdrm-2bth, Parkway Circle Apartments. Call now! 764-7430. Sublease 2bdrm-1bfh apartment, only $470/mo. Avail able Nov. 1, 1st mo. free. 693-7143, leave message. Attention Students! Are you crowded? Need a larger room? We have 1 male dorm plan left. $200/mo , all bills paid. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri, for appointment. 1 bdrm apartments unfurnished - $355/mo., furnished - $385/mo. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri, for appointment. 1 MONTH FREE. Large 2bdrm, intrusion alarm, some utilities paid, pool, many extras. 823-7039, 846-7454. Sublease 2bdrm-1bth apartment, w/d, bus-route, $425/ mo., no deposit. Call 823-4511 leave message. Available Jan 1, 1995, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, luxury fourplex. W/D, near A&M shuttle, $520/mo. 693-0551, 764-8051. Furnished 1 & 2 bdrm apartments. Close to campus, shuttle route. Pre-leasing for fall. Dorm plans available. Kathy 846-9196. Available Now - remodeled 2 bdrm apartments. 6 month lease OK! 822-0472. Roommate Need male roommate ASAP! Own bedroom. $350/mo Call 845-1788, 696-6333. Need female roommate ASAP! 2bdrm-1bth, own room Call Jeanette, 268-0808. Male roommate needed ASAP College Main Apartment 2bdrm-1 1/2bth. Call 260-2696 Female roommate needed ASAP. Own room, Treehouse Village, $345/mo + 1/2 bills Call Cori collect, (512) 793- 2730 or (512) 793-6860. For Sale Grinnell Plano Accordion 120 Bass Keys Built-In Pick-up 4 Switchesw/case-$600/O.B.O ; Samlck Electric Acous tic 6-String Guitar - $150. Call John at 693-5245, Mountain Bike. Huffy MT. Storm, rarely ridden - $85. Leo 776-1423, evenings Round-trip ticket - travel in the Continental U S. only. No restrlctlons-explres Jan. 31, 1995-$225. Call(409)693- 6653 Shelley. Specialized Mountain Bike, black, great condition, lock included - $250 Or Best Offer Call 764-5702. If you need tickets for Rice vs A&M or A&M vs t.u., please call (214)657-2974. Prices from $40+, Peavy Tube Amp. - $300; crate 4X12 cabinet - $300; D.O.D. stereo Chorus/Flanger effect - $50 O.B.O. 847- 7887. Gibson Les Paul electric guitar w/hardcase. Excellent condition, black w/gold hardware - $610 O.B O. Call Aaron at 696-0628. ^ ' Mountain Bike, Bridgestone MB3,18" Ritchey Logic Frame, Deore DX Components, 1 Yr. Old, Never Trail Ridden, Mint Condition - $700. Call 847-2718 WORD PROCESSOR -Top of the line Cannon StarWriter 70 - like new - $250 Call 693-9441 Honda Magna 700, 1984, 4,000 miles. Just like new - $2,450. Call 847-1478. Vacuums used starting at $25. Belts & bags to fit all vacuums. Sew Vac City 693-6592. Culpepper Plaza. HP-48SX for sale, with Library card - $200. Call 696-9549, Twin bed for sale - $50 or best offer. Call 774-0090. PINi FACTORY: sofaTchalr, coffee table, end tabie”& entertainment center - $550. Dresser & chest - $50. Call 776-9376. 21", 14 speed Giant Allegre road bike, excellent condition -$300. Call 776-9376. 1993 Giant Iguana, 18" frame, U-lock, helmet, toe-clips, 2 bottles with holders & more - $350 (very negotiable) Call 764-4469. Mountain Bike, Specialized, $275. Call 846-6158. Playful kitten with all the extras - $25. Call Bekka at 775- 9421 AFRICAN PIGMY Hedgehogs. Adorable pets for sale. $50-$75 each. Call 690-3164. ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens. Brazos Animal Shelter. 775-5755. Automobiles Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact FairfaxCryohank, 1121 BriarcrestSuitefflOl, (409) 776- 4453. Employment Opportunity CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/mo. on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel. Seasonal & Full-Time employment available. No expe rience necessary. For info, call 1-206-634-0468 ext, C58552. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+per month. Room Aboard! Transportation! Male or Female. No experi ence necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 ext. A58552. AA CRUISE SHIPS HIRING! EARN BIG $$$ + FREE TRAVEL! (Caribbean, Europe, etc !) No experience necessary. Staff needed for busy Holiday/Spring/Sum mer seasons. Call (919) 929-439/) ext. C1009. INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Make up to $2,000- $4,000+/mo. teaching basic conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For info call (206)632-1146 ext. J58551, 87 Buick Century Estate Wagon, V-6, loaded, a/c, excel lent condition, 1 owner, $3,500 OBO. 696-3762 1989 Ford Bronco 4X4 XLT - loaded, $8,000. Call Nlxa, 775-2268. 1984 Toyota Corolla SR5. 150K, AC/H, Cassette - $2,300. Call 846-8286. 1990 Chevy Lumina - blue, 141,000 mis., a/c, cassette, $3,600 negotiable. 764-4542. Services Let's Talk English as a Second Language Classes Small group lessons . e [Students, wives visiting faculty welcome e New classes begin October 24 Call or visit 12:00 to 5:00 Mon-Fri 696-6583 707 Texas Ave. 303-C • Across from A&M License To Laugh "Comedy Style” Defensive Driving. At CS Conference Center. Call361-5020forclasses. Walk- ins welcome, $25 w/ad. Wanted: HeyAgs! I need 6 tickets to the I u game Leo, 776-1423 Ever get tired of spending time and money to find just the right dross for the bash - only to see the same dress on someone across the room? Ugh!! Have your dress tailor- made and fitted just for you - at department store prices! 846-3524. Got plans for Halloween? Great! Where are you going to find a costume? Don't panic. Just call 846-3524 Great fall buys for office & casual wear Many plus sizes. Resale ., better quality than a Discount store Mon-Fri, 10-6, Sat., 10-3. Nearly Now Resale Shoppe, 3811 E. 29th, Bryan Typing Need a little help on that term paper? Call. . TYPING FOR AGS! Reports, Reasearch Papers, Dissertations, Resumes, etc. Next day delivery on most items. Free pick-up and delivery. Aggie owned and operated George and Donna Myrick Class of '82 696-1711 Don't waste your time, let a professional editor do your word processing! 764-3124. Typing-Word Processing, Fast, reliable, rush jobs ac cepted Reasonable rates Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Greatfor Weddings, Parties, Reunions, Dances, Birthdays, Sports Events, Christmas Parties. Mic/Lights available. Reasonable rates/will travel. Call The Party Block at 693-6294. Body Shop Cal's Body Shop. Your foreign car specialist. Match your paint exactly. “May we have the next dents?" W. Hwy 21, Bryan. 823-2610 Computers Computer Use - quiet/private computer room. $4.00/hr Reserve 823-3489. Macintosh Computers for lease. Semester rates from $30/mo , repairs & upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703. Personal HOW TO FIND LOVE & ROMANCE. IF YOU ARE TIRED OF TRYING TO MEET PEOPLE THE HARD WAY, THEN TRY THE HOTTEST, EASIEST WAY. ..TRY OUR DATELINE AT .1-900-988-3696 EXT 615. $2.95/ MIN. - AVERAGE LENGTH OF CALL 3 MINS. - MUST BE 18 YEARS. TOUCH TONE PHONE REQUIRED - TELESERVICE USA. INC. HAGERSTOWN, MD (301) 797-2323. 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Lost/Found Lost HP-11C calculator near Engineering Physics Bldg, on Thursday. Reward. Kevin 693-2329. Travel PONT MISS TH E PARTY. CALL TODAY... 1-800-5KI-WILD PICK UP YOUR COPY. If you ordered a 1994-95 Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m, and 4:45 p.m, Monday 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 '94 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 Texas A&M. ’94-95 CAMPUS DIRECTORY ' I 1 I ' 1 Sp« AAADofenslvoDriving Lot of Fun. Laugh-a Lot!!! 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 (10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am- 2:30pm), Sun(12pm-6pm) Next lo Black Eyed Pea. Walk-Ins welcome $20 w/ ad - $5 off 111 Unlv. Dr , Suite 217, 846-6117. Miscellaneous r>RIEFS Lady Aggies basketball team gets new look The Texas A&M women’s basketball team will unveil its ne# look for the 1994-95 season Satyrdaj morning, as they host an open house for A&M students from 7:30 to 9:30 The activities will introduce Aggie fans to new Lady Aggie head coach Candi Harvey and provide them wil a free continental breakfast. Harvej takes over for Lynn Hickey, whois now working full-time as Assislanl Athletic Director. The Lady Aggies have high hopes going into tire season, as theyretum four starters from last year's squat that went to the NCAA Sweet 16. Armstrong semifinalist for defensive award Texas A&M senior outside linebacker Antonio Armstrong was one of 13 collegiate players named a semi- finalist for the 1994 Butkus Award on Thursday. Going into Saturday's game again;: Rice, Armstrong has recorded25 tackles(22 unassisted) and seven tackles for a loss of 47 yards Armstrong is tied for first on the Aggie defense with five quarterback sacks for a combined loss of 54 yards, and has also broken up two passes this year The list of candidates will tie trimmed to three on November 17, and the winner of the award, presented annually to the nation's outstanding collegiate linebacker, will be announced on December 9 at Disney World in Orlando. AP Poll Continued from Page 7 Slocum said. “(7th-ranked) Miami is playing West Virginia this week end. West Virginia is not worth a flip.” Washington head coach Jim Lambright, whose team ended Mi- ami’s 58-game home winning streak with a convincing 38-20 vic tory September 24, said it is unfair that the Hurricanes’ vaulted past them in the poll last week after de feating Florida State two week ends ago. “We have absolutely zero con trol (over voters),” Lambright said, “The fact that Miami jumped ahead of us shows the unpre dictability of the poll.” The Huskies have gone unde feated after dropping their season opener to Southern California Sep tember 3. Lambright said all three school are trying to make the best of a bad situation. “There is a common thread that runs through each of the three schools’ coaching staffs,” Lam bright said. “10-1 is our goal. Af ter that first loss, we are trying to put 10 in a row together.” Slocum said it is the writers' poll, so it is their decision to deter- mine the national champion, However, Slocum said he believes that no person can be considered an expert. “The writers haven’t seen all the teams play, and the coaches haven’t seen all the teams play," Slocum said. “There is no one who can sit down and say authorita tively This team is the best team and this team is the second best,' It’s all speculative.” Blinebury said he is against the whole system of writers’ voting for the national champion. “Sports writers voting for the national champion is not an entire ly good thing,” Blinebury said, “There are prejudices, and person al feelings make determinations, I wouldn’t vote even if they asked me to.” Doreen Countinued from page 7 instant credibility. Combine these and we have higher rankings. (Random thoughbWouldn’t a victory over a t.u. team ranked in the top ten just have felt so much better than a vic tory over the team that lost to Rice?) Of course, Mackovic’s gang of hoodlums did lose, and in re- ality, all the rooting in the world could not have saved the Longhorns on that wet Sunday night. Another reality is that the Aggies are undefeated, and those looking for another upset this week on Kyle Field can go look somewhere else. The Ag gies will win big this week and for the rest of the season. Do the Aggies deserve their number six ranking based on the schedule they have played? No comment! Are they a team that could contend for the na tional title with quality victo ries over more ranked oppo nents? Definitely! It’s a shame Rice had to play John Wayne and defeat the bad guys that could have given the Aggies one of those victories. That is, unless your second favorite team is whoever is playing t.u.