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ilf The Battalion Classified Ads Friday • November 4, 1994 Phone: 845-0569/Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basemenf) Reed McDonald Building < o CL 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 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. Business Hours 8 a.m, - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Help Wanted Help Wanted For Sale Three ways to beat the high cost of college. 1. The Montgomery Cl Bill 2. Student loan repayment 3. 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Give us a call: (409) 764-0418 BE ALL rOU CAN BE.* ARMY RESERVE Mountain Bike Trek 7000. Shimano Package O.B.O. Call Jeff at 696-0499 after 6pm. Black, double bass drum set - $550; 300 watt P. A. system - $500; Full bed - $50; Mountain bike - $45. Call Angel at 696-1202. Bridgestone Mountain Bikes: MB2-47cm, purple, Ritchey, XTR, specialized, Mavic, Onza - $750; MB4-42cm, grey, just tuned, LX equipped - $265. Call Marcus at 847-2571. Kenwood KR-V8030 Dolby Pro-Logic Audio Video Stereo Receiver. Excellent condition, $350. Pioneer Surround Sound Speakers - $25. Call Robert at 693-4727. Eleven beautiful Black Labs. 7 weeks old, very smart & good natured pets. Great price - $50. Call Jim or Tracy 696-6536, leave message if needed. 48- 6” Burmese Python & cage - $200; Green Iguana & cage $90; Sudan Plated Lizard & cage - $50. Negotiable. Bo 696-0767. OBVIOUSLY the conversation pet is a BOA CONSTRIC TOR!! Proven breeder-$275 with cage. Call Eric at (409) 544-8149. Rottweiler puppies: AKC registered, 6 weeks old, $300- $400. Call 774-4560. AFRICAN PIGMY Hedgehogs. $50-$75 each. Call 690-3164. Adorable pets for sale. 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 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 & educa tion. 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. ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens. Brazos Animal Shelter. 775-5755. Automobiles 1990 TOYOTA Celica (st): 5 speed manual, car stereo (worth $1,200), power steering, spoiler, custom wheel, window tinted, 63K miles, All for $8,200. 847-2589. EARN EXTRA CHRISTMAS MONEY! Need 20 house wives & students for telephone office work. No experi ence, we train you. EARN $8.00 HOURLY + cash incentives. Apply 10am-1pm or 5pm-Bpm at 1701 S.W. Pkwy, Professional Building behind Krogers, Suite 202, CS. See Bill. 1992 Ford Ranger - extra clean, 64K, $7,850 negotiable. 764-7544 5pm-10pm. '85 Mazda RX7 GSL-SE, loaded, 1 owner, new tires, 83,000 mis. Excellent condition. $3,800. 693-2293. DELIVERY DRIVERS. Need 15 persons for light, local deliveries. Must have car or cycle. Earrt$60+/day. Apply 10am-1pmor5pm-8pmat 1701 S.W. Pkwy, Professional Building behind Krogers, Suite 202, CS. See Bill. 1978 Toyota Corolla, 2 door. AM/FM cassette, A/C, original owner, 80,000 miles. Good shape, must see to believe - $950. Call 776-8786. Services 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. 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. AAA Defensive Driving. 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 to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $20 w/ad = $5 off. 111 Unlv. Dr., Suite 217, 846-6117. Employment Opportunity Typing • o 5 < m Now Hiring Delivery Personnel Must be 18 & have own car and insurance. Earn$6-$10 per hour. Wage, mileage and tips. Apply at Townshire Shopping Center location. 2015 Texas Ave., Bryan 822-7373 NEW OWNERS. Accepting applications for experienced manager & manager trainee. Retail or food experience helpful. Good salary benefits & excellent training. Apply at Great American Cookie in Post Oak Mall. Mon-Frl, 8am-5pm. Typing-Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush jobs ac cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/mo. on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel. Seasonal & Full-Time employment available. No experi ence 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& board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 ext. A58552. MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Great for Weddings, Parties, Reunions, Dances, Birthdays, Sports Events, Christmas Parties. Mic/Lights available. Reasonable rates/wlll travel. Call The Party Block at 693-6294. Body Shop AA CRUISE SHIPS HIRING! EARN BIG $$$ + FREE TRAVEL! (Caribbean, Europe, etc.!) No experience necessary. Staff needed for busy Holiday/Spring/Sum mer seasons. Call (019) 929-4398 ext. Cl009. Cal's Body Shop. Yourforeign car specialist. Match your paint exactly. “May we have the next dents?” W. Hwy. 21, Bryan. 823-2610. For Rent Computers Sublease 2bdrm-1 bth duplex in residential neighborhood, lots of trees, W/D connections, Spring semester from mid- Dec., $375/mo. Christina 779-3319. Macintosh Computers for lease. Semester rates from $30/mo., repairs & upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703. Personal Sublet spacious efficiency. Available for Spring; Elephant Walk Bus Route. $365/mo. Call693-1325, askfor#311. SPRING SUBLEASE 3bdrm-2bth, shuttle, great location, $670/mo. + utilities. Christina 693-9353. Sublease 1bdrm-1bth Polo Club Apartment, starting Dec. 1, $350/mo„ $200/dep. 696-5960. DON'T BE A VICTIM!! Stop attackers instantly. 3 oz. Police Formula Pepper Spray, 100% environmentally safe. $12.99 + $1.50 ship. & tax. Premium Guns, 208 BissetRd., Tivoli, TX 77990. Spring Sublease 1bdrm-1bth, $450/mo., Sausalito Apts., no deposit, shuttle bus route. 693-4872. JOCK ITCH STUDY Sublease for Spring Semester 2bdrm-1bth. On shuttle bus route, $470/mo. 693-7143, leave message. 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 SPRING SEMESTER sublease. Spacious, 1bdrm-1bth, $400/mo., Briarwood Apartments, shuttle, pool. 693- 8373. Sublease spacious efficiency. Walk-In closet, big kitchen/ bath, $350/mo. + bills. 693-8844. 2bdrm-1bth fourplex, w/d avail., on shuttle route, close to ASM. Available immediately. 822-7503. 1bdrm-1bth,$380/mo.,shuttle,pool. S.W. PkwyS Welsh, Yellowhouse Apts. #1804-P. 696-9492. HOW TO FIND LOVES ROMANCE. IF YOU ARF TIRED OF TRYING TO MEET PEOPLE THE HARD WAY, THEN TRY THE HOTTEST, EASIEST WAY...TRY OUR DATE LINE AT... 1-900-988-3696 EXT. 615. $2.95/MIN. - AV ERAGE LENGTH OF CALL 3 MINS. - MUST BE 18 YEARS. TOUCH TONE PHONE REQUIRED - TELESERVICE USA, INC. HAGERSTOWN, MD. (301) 797-2323. HEAR MEN'S OR WOMEN'S DATING ADS, OR RECORD YOUR OWN! THIS IS A VERY INEXPEN SIVE WAY TO MEET OTHER PEOPLE WHO ARE LOOK ING! FIND ROMANCE, FRIENDSHIP, OR A DINING, DANCING PARTNER, ETC. SELECT ADS FROM YOUR AREA OR OTHER AREAS ACROSS THE US. CALL NOW! THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE COULD BE WAITING FOR YOU NOW! Apartment for rent. 2bdrm-1bth, $425/mo., walking dis tance from TAMU. 779-8730 Michael. Dirty, Live, Nasty Talk. Hot, Steamy & Erotic 1-900-435- 4SEX (4739), $2.50-$3.99/min„ instant credit, 18+. 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. SOAPS PEEKS & UPDATES. FIND OUT WHAT HAP PENS TODAY OR CATCH UPTF YOU MISSED YOUR FAVORITE SOAP. 1-900-562-1900 EXT. 1212. $2.49/ MIN. - AVERAGE LENGTH OF CALL 3 MINS. - 18 OR OLDER. TOUCH TONE PHONE REQUIRED - TELESERVICE USA, HAGERSTOWN, MD. (301) 797- 2323. WE KNOW THE FUTURE! Available Jan 1, 1995, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, luxury fourplex. W/D, fenced yard, 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. SPORTS SCORES, NEWS & POINT SPREADS. SPORTS TRIVIA - HOW SMART ARE YOU? UPDATED EVERY 15 MINUTES, WHY WAIT? 1-900-562-1900 EXT. 1212. $2.49/MIN. - AVERAGE LENGTH OF CALL 3 MINS. - 18 OR OLDER. TOUCH TONE PHONE REQUIRED - TELESERVICE USA, HAGERSTOWN, MD. (301) 797 2323. CAN YOU BEAT THE SPREAD? Night cooks wanted at Sonic Drive-in. $4.50/hr starting pay. Full or part-time. Apply in person, 2900 S. Tx. Ave. Available Now - remodeled 2 bdrm apartments. 6 month lease OK! 822-0472. Full time, morning clerk needed. Ave. S., CS. Apply at 2007 Texas Roommate Adoption Sales clerk full & part-time. Must have sewing experience! Apply in person at Hancock Fabrics, 309 College Ave. Person needed immediately for part-time, temporary po sition. Macintosh Microsoft Word 5.1 and some Pagemaker. 40+WPM $4.75 Sup. Call 696-1853. Female, own bed/bath, W/D, backyard, $275/mo., No vember rent free. Call Cristy 845-3854 or 846-4620. Male roommate needed. $150/mo. + 1/2 bills. No deposit. Call Marvin 775-8902. From lullabies, 1st steps, & storybooks to training wheels, beloved pets, & campfire s'mores. We ll provide the love & opportunities you would wish for your child. We offer the choice of open adoption built on mutual respect & support. Call Deb & Bill 1-800-966-4673. Legal/medical expenses only. Aggies Over Texas, Inc. is hiring part-time employees to work weekends in cashier/clerical position at local skydiv ing center. Must have good organization skills, basic math skills & work well with people. Start at $4.50/hr. Call (409) 778-0245 for an appointment. Male roommate needed ASAP! College Main Apart ments, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth. Call 260-2696. Lost/Found Female roommate (s) needed ASAP! 2bdrm-2bth, W/D, Treehouse Village Apartments. 696-6379. Part-time job helping handicapped. Male A&M student preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/wk. Call after 7:00 pm 846- 3376. New Duplex, one bedroom available, W/D, backyard, on bus route, 1500 sqft, $280/mo. 694-2540. Lost: Fuji camera at Stack on Thursday night, please call 847-1130. Reward negotiable. KBTX-TV has an immediate opening for a part-time public affairs assistant. Work 5hrs/day, 1day/wk (flexible w/ days). Organize & edit public service announcements as received from public. Type 45wpm. Send resume to: Director of Operation & Personnel, KBTX-TV3, P.O. Box 3730, Bryan, TX 77802. KBTX/E.O.E. No Phone Calls Please. Need male to share room, $140/mo. Need female to share room, $ 151.25/mo. or own $ 185/mo. Call 693- 3130, 696-2682. Wanted Two tickets for t.u. game! Will pay good price! 846-2113. Private bedroom & bath. Available January. Only female grad/upperclass students. Please call 764-4155. For Sale Travel Set your own hours! One/two students interested in Wildlife Sciences (but not necessary for employment) Palermo Taxidermy. 778-1020. Women’s Bike for sale. 12 speed, excellent condition. Almost brand new. About $150. Call 693-4068. NEW OWNERS. Become an important part of our team Full-time, part-time Advancement opportunity. Students, Mom's & Senior Citizens wanted. Apply at Great Ameri can Cookie in Post Oak Mall. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm. 28640 Meg HDD, 51/4, 3 1/2 Drive, VGA Monitor, Mouse, Joystick - $350. Panasonic 24 Pin Printer-$100. Or Both For $400. 775-6009. If you need tickets for T.C.U. vs. A&M or A&M vs. t.u., please call (214) 657-2974. Prices from $40+. RELIABLE PEOPLE NEEDED. If you are available 8am- 5pm & have clerical/receptionist experience, call Talent Tree Personnel. 260-9194. MOUNTAIN BIKE: New. 18" Trek 7000 frame (never ridden), with top level components (XT, grip shifts), very light, asking $650. John 696-1184. Oxford Street Restaurant & Pub, now hiring all positions. Accepting applications Tu., Th & Sat., 2pm-4pm at 1710 Briarcrest. 268-0792. 2 ROLLING STONES tickets, $60 each, Nov. 13th, in Houston. Call 775-1741. Established Country Band with steady gigs, seeks dedi cated lead guitarist who loves to play. Call 774-7461. Ibanez 470RG Electric Guitar: 5 months old, excellent condition, dark shiny blue, thin body - $600 O.B.O. Call John 3(847-7008. Taco Bell on Harvey Rd is accepting applications. Start ing pay $5/hr. FOR SALE: Nice, large desk - $50; table & chairs - $75; king size sleeper sofa & chair - $300. Call 822-2342. ONTMI 1-8005KI-WILD DONTMISS THE PARTY. CALL TODAY... accepted Riding Horses Hundai 286 Computer w/Epson Printer + monitor, soft ware - $350/060; 8 ft. gold couch - $75/OBO; cable TV box w/remote - $25/OBO. Call 778-0378. Everything in good condition. 386/16 PC 40MB drive, both floppies, color monitor, mouse, Word for Windows, Windows - $475/OBO. Call 846-9480. BRAZOS VALLEY RIDING STABLES E. Hwy 21, Carrabba Rd. RIDING HORSES FOR RENT Ask About Midnight Aggie Ride! Thurs. Special - Buy 1 hr., get 1 hr. free! 779-7052 or 778-4118 Pioneer 120w car speakers - $40; Casio 49-key stereo keyboard - $65. Call 260-9727. Blake Riggs/Tur Baitaib A&M linebacker Reggie Brown, shown here against Rice, helped the simulated Aggies to hold UT to -20 yards rushing. Miscellaneous SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS. No Pay Back, No GPA, Money-Back Guarantee. 1-800-645-3525. Sega shootout Continued from page 7 If you ordered a 1994-95 Campus Directory, Stop by room 216 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 216 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of students, faculty, staff and other information about Texas A&M. '94-95 Campus Directory only 26 seconds to play. But Morenz showed his cannon arm once again, nailing Pinkney in a broken coverage by the Aggies for a 62-yard high-stepping score as the Longhorn faithful erupted. The crowd hit an even higher octave when Morenz hit Walker in the end zone to put UT ahead 30-29 with only 13 ticks left on the clock. The ensuing kickoff was a skimmer that Biggens fielded and kneeled on the A&M 25- yard line. A&M called timeout with seven seconds to go. Once again, Slocum and offensive coordinator Steve Ensmingei opted for a bit of razzle-dazzle t« throw off the Longhorn defense, Pullig pitched a lateral out to Thomas, who rolled left, then reared back and heaved i knuckleball into the end zone. Three Aggies and five Long horns all leapt high for the ball, with McElroy getting a fingertip on it, just before the pigskins nes tied itself gently into the awaiting hands of senior wide receiver Chris Sanders. The cannon ex ploded as the majority of the sta dium dropped into an eerie si lence. The Aggies kicked the ex tra point with all zeros on the clock for a thrilling 36-30 win. What a way to start off the sec ond hundred years of the greatest rivalry in college football. Holstead Continued from Page 7 named Michael) can win big. As for the rest of the West ern conference, the talent lev el drops off dramatically with too many questions surround ing several teams: -Can the San Antonio Spurs live with the talented but troubled side-show act of Dennis Rodman (who was al ready suspended this week for missing team practices)? -How long will the Utah Jazz stay with the same cast of Stockton and Malone before management either competes in the free-agent marketer gives up on the dynamic duo? -Will the talented nucleus of the Dallas Mavericks (Mash- burn, Kidd and Jackson) come together, with the troubled past of Roy Tarpley, to lead the team back to the playoffs? -Can the Golden State War riors keep Tim Hardaway and Chris Mullin healthy enough (and finally sign Chris Web ber) to compete at a champi onship level? To find the answers to these questions, all we can do is watch the season unfold before J our eyes tonight, as the ball is I lifted at center court in a NBA stadium near you. A message from Ross Perot... UJTTMIMTDMVI November 1, 1994 To the Independent Voters of Texas: NEXT TUESDAY I URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR ANN RICHARDS FOR GOVERNOR OF TEXAS. Governor Richards is clearly the most qualified candidate. She is one of the greatest governors in the history of Texas. She is smart, tough, and principled. Ann Richards is NOT FOR SALE AT ANY PRICE. Ann Richards is a true independent. She listens to the people of Texas, and does not hesitate to disagree with the Democratic Party, or the President of the United States when the interests of the people of Texas are involved. Washington understands that you DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS with Ann Richards as Governor When Governor Richards took office, the Texas economy was in a slump. Texas was facing a six billion dollar budget shortfall Today, three and one-half years later, Texas has a 2.2 billion dollar surplus. Governor Richards works night and day to build and improve Texas. She has traveled all over the United States, urging companies to move to Texas. The jobs are pouring in. For the past three years, Texas has created more private sector jobs than any other state. Here's one for the Guinness Book of Records — Last year Texas created more new jobs than California, Florida and New York combined November 1, 1994 Page Two Governor Richards is a former school teacher. She is focused on improving the Texas education system The result is that SAT scores are the highest they have been in fourteen years, and the drop-out rate is at an all time low. HOW'S THAT FOR RESULTS! Governor Ann Richards obviously knows how to run this thirty-five billion dollar a year business we call Texas She knows how to get people from all different walks of life to work together as a team to prepare Texas for the 21st Century. NEVER FORGET, THE STATE OF TEXAS IS BIG BUSINESS - NOT A SPORT POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS ARE A LOT TALK - BUT THE WINNER MUST KNOW HOW TO GET RESULTS! When you go to the polling booth next Tuesday, it is your turn at bat Drive one out of the park for Texas — vote for a proven, all-star player who has been knocking the ball out of the park for the people of Texas Ann Richards has earned our vote. We need more people like her in public office. Texas has a great future Why put it at risk? As you think about who to vote for next Tuesday, remember that you own this thirty- five billion dollar a year business. You are getting ready to hire somebody to run Texas The choice is clear. Hire the person with a proven record of performance i running this massive operation — ANN RICHARDS. Sincerely, Vote for Ann Richards Pol. Adv. Paid for by the Ann Richards Committee. PO Box 12404 Austin. Texas 78711. Dan Richards. Treasurer. ve so: to an opini: are as st Last fall about th tered wb jumped < car on a the wee i could ha pulled o\ gically p A ploy to sion coul Or, it injury. 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