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Phone: 845-0569 / Fax 845-2678
Office: Room 015 (bosemenf) Reed McDonald Building
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2bdrm-1bth duplex. Large backyard. Pets accepted.
10 minutes from campus. $455/mo. 776-8698.
Available in August. Fourplexes, l§outhwood Valley.
Duplex, Bryan. $410-$550. 846-3391.
Charming 1 bedroom cottage in Hearne. Furnished
$350/mo., unfurnished $300/mo. (409) 279-2355.
WASHER/ DRYER, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, new carpet,
$525/mo. Manuel Drive Fourplexes. 693-0551, 764-
8051.
NEW DUPLEX! 3bdrm-2bth, W/D, microwave,
grounds maintenance. 105 Winter Park Dr., 1 mile
from campus. Univ. Dr. to Tarrow Dr., right to Autumn
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2bdrm-2bth apartment. New carpet/tile, on bus-route,
W/D, available August 1st. Get a headstartl Only
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; Subleasing Apartment. Call 1-660-291-3418 after
6:45pm, Mon.-Frl. Deposit waived. 1 yr. lease.
2bdrm-1bth, pool, laundry mat, patlo/balcony, water &
sewer paid, $475/mo. Monterrey Apartments. 268-
» 0840,
WILL PAY $100 Cash to someone who will rent
Huntington Apartment. 1bdrm-1bth, available August
19th. Call Anne or Troy at 693-7072 for details.
Sublease '95-'96 at Forum. For more info, call Lisa
268-4533 after 1:30,
The Enclave, 2bdrm-2bth, 1 yr. old, lease through May
for school term. 764-2879, 696-6883.
2bdrm-2bth apartment for sublease, Aug.-Dec.,
Enclave. Ask for Holli 694-3931.
GREAT APARTMENT! Full-size Wash./Dry., 2bdrm-
Ibth, intrusion alarm, shuttle. $479/mo. 846-7454.
Finders Keepers Apartments, Dupfexes, Houses, 4-
Plexes. 696-home.
Apartment available For Summer Only! 2bdrm-1bth,
$186.25/mo. + bills. Call (713) 781-9576.
WILLOWICK APARTMENTS - AUGUST RENT
FREEH Sign by July 15th. Great rates on our spacious
efficiency, 1 & 2 bdrm apartments. Features plush car
pet, wall-paper, ceiling fans, walk-in closets, most utili
ties paid. Great community with lots of amenities. Pre
leasing now. Only a few left. NOW OPEN 8AM-8PM
MON.-FRI., 10AM-5PM SATURDAY & 1PM-4PM
SUNDAY. 693-1325.
. Duplex- Wolfpen Creek area. 3bdrm-2bth brand new.
■ Beautiful all brick, facing amphitheater. Ready for fall
term. $900/mo. for 12 mos. All amenities including
pool, hot tub, lawn care and sprinkler. (512) 327-1970
- (Jay)-
For rent in August. Sutters Mill 2bdrm-2 1/2bth, W/D, 1
yr. lease, $850/mo. 764-9570.
‘90 Chevy Truck - Cheyenne SWB, V6, 5 speed, A/C,
am/fm w/cassette, 62K. Very clean. $7,600. Call
Leighton 847-1075.
'83 Chevrolet Cavalier - runs very well, no A/C, $1,000.
Call 764-0983.
Moving, must sell 1980 El Camino. Runs good, $500.
Call 693-2040.
'92 Red Sunbird Convertible - super clean, low
mileage, new tires, 10-disc CD changer, extended war
ranty^ $11,990. 694-2539.
'82 Chevy Pick-up, good condition, 58,000 miles,
$3,000. Call John 693-5846.
Employment Opportunity
Expert PC Programmer. Full-time only. Call 846-2340
or send resume to Elite Software, P.O. Box 1194,
Bryan, TX 77806.
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ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - Students
Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,00-
$6,000+/mo. Room & Board! Transportation! Male or
Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 545-
4155 ext. A58556.
CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earn
ing an excellent income in the Cruise Ship & Land-Tour
Industry. Seasonal & full-time employment available.
No experience necessary. For info., call 1-206-634-
0468 ext. C58557.
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYMENT - Earn up to $25-
$45/hr. teaching basic conversational English in Japan,
Taiwan, or S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian
languages required. For info., call (206) 632-1146 ext.
J58554.
Typing
Strong Office Services. Typing, Presentations &
Graphics. Laser Printer Out-put. Fast Service. 694-
2120.
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The Battalion
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(409) 779-7091
This newest PRIVATE
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Here are just a few of the
features you will find:
> Furnished Rooms/Bills Paid
> ONLY 9 minutes from A&M
> FREE Shuttle to/from A&M
> FREE Local phone & cable
> FREE Parking
> LOW MONTHLY RATES
Ibdrm-lbth, W/D, microwave, dishwasher. New com
plex, security gates. 1800 Holleman Drive. Available
Aug. 15th. $560/mo. 696-6806.
Aggie Owned & Managed! Large 2 bedroom, great
location, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, laundry &
swimming - $459/mo. College Court 823-7039,
Sonnenblick 691-2062.
Save $200 1995-96 Forum lease. Call Travis (806)
585-6512 after 3:00pm.
Miscellaneous
ATTENTION All Studentsll Need scholarships from
major corporations? Call 1-800-AID-2-HELP.
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sec-
tor grants & scholarships is now available. All students
are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent’s
income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services:
1-800-263-6495 ext. F58554.
Personal
MEET YOUR MATCHI 1-900-884-7800 ext. 2740.
$2.99/min., must be 18yrs. Procall Co. (602) 954-
7420.
Call the Sports/Entertainment Line Today! Sports
Fun!!! Scores, Point Spreads and much more!!! 1-900-
526-6000 Ext. 5437. $2.99/min and 18+. Procall Co.
(602) 954-7420.
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900-435-4SEX (4739). $2.50-$3.99/min., instant cred
it, 18+.
Pets
AKC Siberian Husky Puppies. Absolutely gorgeous.
Four white feet, perfect batman masks, beautiful eyes,
sweet loving disposition, $195. 694-2122.
ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens. Brazos
Animal Shelter. 775-5755.
Real Estate
Beautifully maintained large custom home Bryan/ Sul
Ross area. Trees, workshop, greenhouse, 4-3-2-2,
brick floors, bay windows, shutters, fireplace,
$175,OOCf. Perfect for professional family. 5 minutes
from A&M. 3501 Spring Lane. 846-9535.
By Owner 8 1/2% 1 1/2 story 1bdrm-1 1/2bth. Very
clean. Many extras. 1 acre off 1179 to Grassbur Rd.
to 7997 Shady Ln. (409) 589-3654 or (512) 852-7678.
Roommates
Male roommate needed. 2bdrm-1bth apartment,
$237/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call Scott 268-4591.
Female roommate wanted to share 2bdrm, 2bth apart
ment w/full size W/D, new carpet & tile throughout.
S325/mo. + 1/2 bills. Call Marjorie/ Kate at 775-2339.
Female roommate needed ASAP. Share 2bdrm-1
1/2bth apartment - fall 1995 (yr.+). Bus-route,
$262.50/mo., (pre-lease July). 764-6778.
AUSTIN: Aggie needs roommate, 4bdrm-2bth house,
08/15/95, $340/mo. 693-1851, (512)459-7849.
Computers
Summer Student Special - New Macintosh 575’s 4/250
- $799, 5/160/CD - $899, 8/160/CD - $999, 8/250/CD -
$1,049. Also refurbished Performa 475’s 4/160 w/ 14"
monitor - $799, Apple 15” monitor - $319.
MacResource Computers 775-7703.
Macs & Printers for sale/lease from $30/mo. Software,
repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703.
DJ Music
STARZ Mobile Entertainment. Professional
Sound/Lighting. Church/School Dances, Weddings,
Parties. Any Occasion. 1-800-435-6065, 764-9785.
MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Weddings, Parties.
Reasonable rates. Will travel. Call The Party Block at
693-6294.
Adoption
ADOPTION. Childless professional woman with lots of
love and security seeks to adopt white newborn.
Attorney involved. Medical/ Legal expenses only. Call
Patricia 1-800-592-1995.
FEVER BLISTER
STUDY
Volunteers with a history
of recurrent herpes labi-
alis (fever blisters) need
ed to participate in a
research study using an
investigational topical
preparation. Eligible vol
unteers may receive up to
$150. Call NOW for infor
mation.
G&S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933
Part-time positions available now. Cleaning, general
labor, assembly & moving. Call Manpower 846-3535.
Seeking lutor for BANA 303 (statistics) A.S.A.R V/ill
negotiate price. Leave message for Jennifer at 690-
6481.
G.A.C.C. now/ - accepting applications for full-time assis
tant manager at College Station location. Retail or food
experience helpful. Competitive pay and hands on
training. Send resume to 308-C Parkdale Mall,
Beaumont, TX 77706 or fax to (409) 899-5571, Attn.
Jake.
Opportunity available in the College Station area for
manager, deli/snack food/bakery type business. Good
base pay + incentive bonuses and benefit package,
training, 45-50 hr. week. Send resume to 308-C
Parkdale Mall, Beaumont, TX 77706 or fax to (409)
899-5571, Attn. Jake.
S.O.S. Defensive Driving. Now accepting applications
for instructors. Must be at least 21 yrs. old & have a
great personality. For more information, call 823-4SOS
(4767). ___
Free rent, utilities & board for female students.
Requires 7-10hrs/wk of work. Call 846-3376
Prestigious teaching position, we train, must have had
Tx.D.L. 5 yrs. & college experience, work evenings &
Saturdays, $5/hr. No DWI’s, Pi’s, etc. 694-2122.
Telemarketers wanted promoting the circus. Work
evenings that fit your schedule, 6pm-9pm, Mon.-Fri.
No weekends. $5.00/hr. 846-8818.
Healthy people needed to help save lives. Approx.
3hrs./wk. at your convenience. $ 130/mo. Donating
plasma is so easy! Call 846-8855 for more info.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity
desirable. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation.
Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite #101,
(409) 776-4453.
Services
GOVERNMENT TUTOR College Instructor with refer
ences 696-2137.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver’s Training. Lot-
of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket dismissal , insurance dis
count. 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-
6:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome.
$20 w/ad = $5 off. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste. 217, 846-6117.
For Sale
Two bed loft. Perfect for any corridor or commons style
dorm. Only $50. Ten speed bicycle. Ideal for campus
transportation. $20. 764-2916.
Hide-a-bed sofa - tannish, very comfy! $80 Or Best
Offer. Call Amanda at 775-1510.
14X70 '84 Fleetwood. 2bdrm-2bth, w/fireplace. Great
for students. $13,500. 823-7318.
Brand new Ford Ranger bed mat. Thick rubber. $75.
Also, hunter’s freezer: holds a bunch. $100. Call
Dave at 764-3044.
Getting Engaged or Married? For Sale. .28 Carat Pear
shaped diamond ladies ring. 14K gold. $300. Call
694-1482.
Oval Diamond Solitaire Ring. 1/2 Carat, Color H,
Clarity SI-2. Cost was $2,295, sell for $1,000.
Purchased from Zales, worn 4 1/2 months. Call 696-
7829.
Car Discman Sony D828K. Remote control, ESP, pro
grammable. Used 1 month. Retail $280, asking $250
negotiable. Call 693-2956.
Mobile Home: 14X80, Fleetwood, 3bdrm-2bth.
18,000/nego. or $8,000/dwn & $240/mo. for 5 yrs. 778-
2183.
Sofa, chair and ottoman with wood trim - $100 nego
tiable. Call 775-3625 and leave message.
Matching black over-stuffed couch, chair & ottoman.
Excellent condition. $300 negotiable. Call 693-6717.
New 486DX2/66 Mini-tower System, 4MB RAM,
420MB Hard Disk, 1MB SVGA, 1.44MB Floppy, 14"
Monitor, Keyboard, DOS & Windows, 1 yr. Warranty -
$999. Call 691-2603.
Sofa: Emerald Green, Velvet Covered - $200; Desk -
$15; Cushioned Folding Chairs - $5/each; TV. Cart -
$20; Bed with Wooden Stand - $50. Call 764-9411.
Scooter - ‘90 Yamaha Riva Razz - red, good condition.
Helmet, basket & lock included. $475. Call 694-2931.
Luxurious Vacation - 3 day cruise in Bahamas - 4 day
stay in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida - 4 day stay in Virginia
included. Only $990 for whole package! 846-6474.
TREK 950 with helmeTand U-lock for $350. Call Jeff lit
764-96 T5. _
Honda CB650, 1982. Engine tuned, new gas tank,
comes with two helmets - $850. Call Josh at 694-8926.
(less than 9,000 miles).
Trek 830 Brand New. Only Ridden 3x $320. Call Greg
693-6031
’81 14X70 Custom Mobile Home. Call (409) 822-3227
or (409) 249-3284.
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1996 Aggieland
Page 4 • The Battalion
Thursday • July 20,195;
Wade makes All-Star team JvlOON
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□ The A&M hurdler
will run in the Olympic
Festival on July 29.
Staff and Wire Reports
Texas A&M’s All-American
hurdler Larry Wade was select
ed Tuesday to compete in the
110-meter hurdles for the
South Track and Field Team at
the 1995 United States
Olympic Festival.
Wade, who will be a junior in
the Fall, finished second in the
110-m hurdles at the NCAA
Outdoor Championships in
June. His time of 13.41 seconds
set a school record and tied the
Southwest Conference record set
by the University of Houston’s
Cletus Clark in 1984.
Wade’s finish broke the track
record of 13.54 seconds, despite
the fact that he was running
with an ankle injury. Wade won
the SWC outdoor title in April
and also placed third in the 400-
meter hurdles.
This performance followed a
second-place finish in the 55 at
the SWC Indoor Tournament
with a time of 7.25 seconds in
February, Wade placed third in
the 55-meter hurdles at the
NCAA Indoor Championships.
In Wade’s freshman year, he
finished third
in the 110 hur
dles at the
SWC Outdoor
C h a m p i -
onships’ with a
time of 14.06
seconds.
“We’re very
pleased that
Larry has been
chosen to rep
resent the
South team
the Olympic
Festival,” A&M Head Track
Coach Ted Nelson said. “His se
lection is a plus for our track pro
gram. The Olympic Festival is
one of the premier track competi
tions in the United States, and we
know Larry will represent Texas
A&M well.’
Wade
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3ter hurdles. A&M well.”
Better ways to get fit, beat the
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returned and told policek
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losing consciousness. Sb
told police she broke free
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Moon apparently follcm
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said she lost him. Mrs. Mr
was brought to the pol;:
department where her sta’.
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not wish to persona!: ri '''
pursue criminal charge
against Moon.
“She alleges she n
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choked until she almo:
passed out,’’ Hank Howe!
the Missouri City pol;:
chief, said Wednesday. “l! 3
still an open investigation
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prosecute crimes whent! 3
victim refuses to do so. °
summer
D e A u n
Woosley is the
Fitness and
Recreation Coor
dinator for Texas
A&M’s Depart
ment of Recre
ational Sports.
DeAun
Woosley
Guest
Columnist
O K, so you’re exercising
three times a week for 30
minutes, you don’t get sick
very often and your energy level
is above normal. Are you really
physically fit? Studies have
shown that optimal health is di
rectly related to how physically
fit you are.
In a recent study, the cardio
vascular fitness of more than
10,000 men was measured us
ing a minimum treadmill exer
cise test. It was determined
that those who were moderate
to highly fit lived longer than
those with low fitness levels.
So while most of the health
benefits of physical activity are
gained by moving from a low lev
el of fitness to a moderate one,
there is much to be gained from
progressing to the highest level
of aerobic fitness. So how do you
move into a higher level of fit
ness? Here are some examples:
• Instead of just fast walk
ing 3-4 miles per hour, (which
is a 15-18 minute mile) in
crease your speed to a 12-14
minute mile or walk up a hill,
stairs or bleachers.
• Instead of your same old
jogging routine, alternate jog
ging with running or even
sprinting. Inter
vals of jogging a
lap or a block,
then running a
half lap or block
boost your fitness
and endurance
level a great deal.
• Try adding
propulsion in
ment before, during and afe
exercise is essential to avoids
step classes. Propulsion moves
are hopping or jumping on the
step, not on the floor. Hopping
or jumping on the floor is called
“high impact.” Propulsion,
along with increasing your step
height, increases your heart
rate as well as the number of
calories you burn.
• Outdoor cycling at greater
than 10 miles per hour is
much more vigorous than sta
tionary cycling.
• High impact aerobic class
es burn more calories than low
impact, but only if your knees
and feet are in great shape.
It’s summertime and you
need to exercise before that
big date or exam. You head
out at 4 p.m. Before you finish
the first mile, you body is on
fire, your face feels like it may
explode with heat and you are
sweating profusely.
It’s possible that your tem
perature could be as high as
five degrees Fahrenheit above
normal. This is the danger
zone, and fatigue and heat ill
ness will take over.
The following tips will help
you protect yourself from the
onset of heat illness:
• Hydration: Fluid replace-
hydration. Don’t wait until j’
are thirsty; drink 6-8 ounces
fluid every 15 to 20 minu!;
during exercise. Consume dk:
fluids than you think you set
before and after exercise.
• Exercise Intensity: Red.
the intensity of your work
particularly the first few time
•Temperature: Whent!
temperature is above 85c;
grees Fahrenheit, schedule};
workout early in the morni:
or in the evening after the si
goes down. High humidity a:
high temperatures are a da:
gerous combination.
• Fitness: Physical traini:
and heat acclimation - t!
process of becoming adjusted
your environment — cani:
crease your blood volume, he
ing to regulate temperatii’
more effectively. The acclime.
zation process can be complex
in seven to 14 days of repeal;
heat exposure.
*'■ Clothing: Wear minimal
clothing to provide a greats
skin surface area for heatdiss:
pation. Your clothing shoulds
lightweight, loose fitting, ligt
colored (to reflect the sun;
rays) and absorbent (such a
cotton).
• Rest: Know when to sa;
“no” to exercise. Inadequai
sleep, lack of food or fluids m
make exercising in any cond
tions, let alone extreme temps
atures, difficult. Be sure you
had plenty of all three befoi
working out.
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CHARLES C. SCHROEPPEL, O.D., PC.
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
505 University Dr. East,
Suite 101
College Station, TX 77840
4 Blocks East of Texas Ave. &
University Dr. Intersection
INFECTED WOUND
STUDY
VIP Research is seeking individual;
with infected cuts, scrapes, or
sutured wounds for a 3-week
research study of an investigational
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medical exams. $100 will bepaidlo
qualified volunteers to enroll and
complete this study.
HERPES VACCINE STUD!
VIP Research is seeking couples to
participate in a 19 month research
study of an investigational herpe;
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participation, one partner must haw
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NOW ENROLLING FOR
THE FALL!
ping
Child Development Center
“Committed to Excellence”
900 University Oaks Blvd. • 693-0074
(Near Campus, 3 blocks from Texas Ave)
“I have not encountered another day care with the same
consistent quality to teachers and program exhibiting
such a loving, supportive environment for children.”
• Stepping Stone Parent
I. CENTER ENVIRONMENT
* Are the classrooms designed for small groups of childre
Is the playground divided for different age groups?
Are the classrooms arranged for active involvementano
hands-on learning?
II. TEACHER TRAINING AND INVOLVEMENT
* Does the staff have a positive attitude towards you and
your child?
Are the children spoken to gently and with respect?
Is the staff enthusiastic about children's learning?
III. PARENT INVOLVEMENT
* Is there some form of planned daily communication
between teachers and parents?
Does the center provide support to families through
education and information about the center's activities
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