The Battalion Classified ds To place-a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day ® iff pi ‘AGGIE* Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.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. ion WENT Rent Prices Slashed Unit Type 12 mo. 9 mo. Sm. 1 bdrmjfdfltf $365^05? $375 Lg. 1 bdrm $405* $385 $395 2 bd/1 ba &X& $445 $455 2 bd/2 ba £&0tT $525 $535 Rent Rates Good Only Through August 1, 1996 Doux Chene Apartments 693-1906 Welcome Aggies July FREE! Large 2 Bedrooms Clothes Washers/Dryers available Ceiling Fans • Intrusion Alarms Health Club • Swimmimg Pool Utilities Paid (water, heating of water, sewer, garbage pickup) $419 $439 College Court SonnenbUck 823-7039 691-2062 3300 S. College 3700 Plainsman CLARKE &WYNDHAM, INC. Now Leasing: Close to Wolf Pen Creek Park 3/2 Fourplex Close to WPC Park Washer/Dryer Included, Some Bills Paid CS 2/1.5 Spacious Du/Fourplexes, Washer/Dryer Included, Shuttle, Some Bills Paid Bryan 1 Bedroom Efficiency Pool, Shuttle, Built-Ins, Some Bills Paid, Some Pets OK Bryan 2/1.5 Duplex Fenced, W/D Connections Some Bills Paid, Pets OK 846-4409 D.R. CAIN PROPERTIES Brazos House flpts. 2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957 Longmire House flpts. 2300 Longmire, C.S. 693-7741 Yellow House flpts. 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W/D, 2 bdrm/1 ba, shuttle, microwave, intru sion alarm, $459/mo. 846-7454 Large 2-1, great location, on shuttle, microwave, Intru sion alarm, celling fans, $439/mo. 823-7039 _ Great dealll 2-1, 884 sq. ft., 5 closets, microwave, ceil ing fans, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062 Spacious, renovated C. Sta. 2/2 4-plex, available now & fall, W/D conn., shuttle, gas & electric. $500/mo. Select Properties 696-3107 Walk to campus/ Northgate area. Normandy Square condos - 2 bdrm/1 ba Available immediately; also pre- leasing for August $575. Purchase option available. 776-3690 or 268-0840 : MONTERREY APARTMENTS - 2 bedroom, 813 sq. ft., pool, ceiling fans, large closets & kitchens. Pre-leasing August - $475 - water/sewer paid. 268-0840 or 776- 3690 The Villas of Cherry Hollow - A spacious 1-1 only $449/mo & 2-1 1/2 studio, recently renovated. Walk to class! 503 Cherry St., C.S. 846-2173 Large 2 bdrm/1 ba apartment now available, on shuttle route. Excellent for college student or small family. $365/mo. 1-800-840-9931 Quiet country atmosphere - 2 bedroom mobile home anchored, wooded $335/mo + bills, no pets . 693-8534 Available August - C. Sta. large 2-1 1/2 four-plex, W/D, shuttle, assigned parking. Manuel Drive four-plexes 693-34 77_ Walk to A&M - 2 blocks from campus on Northside, 2- 1 four-plex, no pets, $350-$400/mo. 696-7266 July Free!! 2 bdrm/2 ba four-plex, 1104 Adam Circle, $500/mo, pets o k. 693-9959 2 bedrooms starting at $465/mo, close to campus, shopping, many amenities. Call 693-1906 1 bedrooms starting $385/mo, 2 different floor plans, large closets, many amenities. 693-1906 1100 sq. ft. 2-1 1/2 condo, w/d conn., fireplace, bal cony, ceiling fans, on bus rt, water & sewage paid. $600/mo. 776-8106 Yeast Infection I helpers wanted Southwood Valley four-plex • bath studio style, $410/mo. 731-8951 2409 Bosque, 2 bdrm/1 No pets, shuttle route. Sublease on duplex, 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bth. Rest of July free!! 10 minutes from campus 776-4426 Live for less. 5 blocks from TAMU. College Main Apartments. 846-2089. Large 2-1 1/2, W/D, 2007 Monlto Way, $435/mo., $300/dep. 696-1245 Sublease 1 year starting August 16, 2 bdrm/2 bath, $450/month. $200 off first month’s rent. 693-6903 leave message Sublease Immediately!! No deposit. 2/1, 1/2 Free! $480/mo. New carpet. Nice facilities. Call Caren or Kristi 693-9879 1 bedroom trailer on 2 acres w/horse stall, $250/mo + utilities. 589-3786 Duplex 2 bdrm/1 ba $500/mo + utilities, w/d conn. Bryan. Call Ravae at 846-7344 Sublease spacious 2 bdrm/1 1/2 bath, $545/mo, 12 month lease. Colony Apts. Water & sewer paid, shut tle bus & pool. 691-2469 Wellborn. 2 bedroom older home. $300/m0 + water, electricity & garbage. 776-8567 call 6-10 p.m. Sublease 2 bdrm/1 ba apartment. Sept. 1-Jan. 1 (flex ible), central air, back door opens to the pool, covered parking, bus rt. $525/mo + utilities. 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Moving sale - Sat., Aug. 3 at 8:00 a.m. Alt household items including furniture, utensils, dishes, appliances, blankets, towels, baby-bed complete. Much morell Everything must go!! 4109 North Texas Ave. Bookcase/entertainment center $100, mountain bike $75, bed $100, desk $60, sofa $200, lamps $80/$70 & more! Call Andres 693-4473. http://http.tamu.edu:8000/--agp1541 Queen size waterbed bookcase headboard whitewash finish, month old, 98% waveless matress, heater, excellent condition, great buy! $300. Christy 694-6433 Women 16 years of age and older If you are experiencing vaginal itching, burning, irritation or discharge you may be eligible to par ticipate. As a participant you will receive $150 for completion of study fyS visits). Physician visits and medication are FREE. No blood drawn!! Sinus Infection? If you are at least 18 years old and have a sinus infection with symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, you may qualify to participate in a research study. 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RIDING HORSES FOR RENT Ask about Midnight Aggie Ride! Friday Night Special!! Call Rudy for Appt. anytime!!! 779-7052 or 778-4118 Students who want to lose weight. Metabolism break- thru. FDA reg. $29.95. V, MC, Disc. & checks. Fast free local delivery. (409)823-3307. Tickets needed for August 16th graduation. Will pay. Call (713)474-4636 Graduation tickets needed for August 16th. Will pay!! Call (409) 846-3897 Help! Desperate Aggie needs graduation tickets for August 16th. Will pay! 693-1103 or (713)781-8380 5 graduation tickets needed for August 16th. Will Payll 696-9877 Lauri Need August 16th graduation tickets. Will pay! Call Stephanie at 696-5818 Help us! Aggie alumni grandparents desperately wish to see oldest grand aughter graduate from this fabulous instituttion on August 17th Will pay $$$ Call (409) 696-5229 RETS Adopt: Puppies. Kittens. Cats. Dogs. Many purebreds! Brazos Shelter 775-5755 ADVERTISERS: WANT TO REACH MORE THAN 40,000 RETURNING A&M STUDENTS? Ads in our annual Back-to-School issues on Friday, Aug. 30, and Monday, Sept. 2, can chalk up extra sales for you. Make an educated move and reserve your space today! DEADLINE AUG. 23 For rates and reservations, call 845-2696 The Battalion 103 years at Texas A&M University , Page 4 • The Battalion • Thursday, August 1, 1996 Yankees add Fielder, Padres acquire Vaugli Exterior/Interior sheet rock, painting and carpentry Flexible Work Schedule 775-7126 Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings. Working hours 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No weekend work. Great for college students, must have car and phone. Call 823-1614 for appt $1,750 weekly possible mailing our circulars. For info call (202)393-7723 Prestigious teaching posiiion, must have had Tx. D.L. 5 yrs. +, & college experience. Work evenings & Saturdays, averages out to $5.00/hr. No DWI’s, Pi's etc. 694-2122^ Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr, days, evening & weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268- 5307 or come by 702 University Dr. Ea. Ste. 102F College Station. SUMMER WORK. Up to $9.00 starting: P-t/F t. temp / perm, available. Internships & Scholarships available (conditions exist). Training provided. 696-7734 Notes & Quotes is now accepting applications for the fall semester. Apply in person at 701 W. University. Telemarketers needed promoting the circus. All shifts, flex hrs.. M-F. Mike 846-8818 Personal care attendant for disabled person. Please call 764-8324 INSPIRATIONS • Now hiring friendly sales people for the fall. Apply at Inspirations, Post Oak Mall. Cashiers, full & part-time. Apply Mon.-Fri., 2-4 at Golden Corral Bartenders & waitstaft needed immediately at Yesterday s. 846-2625. Apply between 2-4 p.m. Mon.- Fri. Part-time bookkeeper - flexible hours. Apply within Piper's Chevron, Texas Ave. at Univ. Dr. Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper's Chevron, Texas Ave. at Univ. Dr. The fastest growing company in America need people who want to be their own boss. Make as much money as you want and set your own work hours. Call Paul at 693-9324 ATTENTION: ENGINEERING GRADS - 19 yr. old aggressive concrete/dirt contracting business expand ing estimating departmenl Duties: computerized bal ancing of sites. Also includes: all purchasing of con- struction materials/dispatching orders for 8 states. Exciting, challenging work with top pay/benefils. Fax resume lo (817) 829-0322. ATTENTION: ENGLlSH/BUSiNESSGRADS - Exciting position open North of Waco. Heavy business letter composition, legal type mailings, & heavy phone duties. Must know word or word perfect. Casual dress, non-smoking glamorous offices. High starling pay. Loads of responsibility and challenges. Continue to learn and opportunity for personal career growth. Fax resume to (817) 829-0322 (AP)The New York Yankees acquired slugger Cecil Fielder from the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday night, only about an hour before the midnight trad ing deadline. The Yankees gave up Ruben Sierra and minor league pitch er Matt Drews for the Tigers star, who had been vocal about wanting to escape Detroit and play for a contender. The Yan kees led Baltimore by 10 games in the AL East, while Detroit had the worst record in the ma jor leagues. The Fielder deal was the sec ond of the day involving a big power hitter. Earlier, the San Diego Padres acquired all-star outfielder Greg Vaughn from the Milwaukee Brewers. The Yankees also sent Mark Hutton to the Florida Marlins for David Weathers in an ex change of pitchers. Also, Seattle picked up left hander Terry Mulholland from Philadelphia, and Los Angeles ac quired Chad Curtis from Detroit. “I’m just happy to have the opportunity to go somewhere with someone in contention and I’ll try to help the New York Yankees win the pennant and the World Series,” Fielder said in Detroit. “I feel good about go ing out there.” Fielder, who hit 51 homers in 1990 — including his 50th at Yankee Stadium — has hit at least 28 homers in six consecu tive seasons. He is hitting .248 this year with 26 homers and 80 RBIs. Detroit has been interested in trading Fielder, but his large salary has been a drawback. He is due $2,360,656 for the re mainder of this season and $7.2 million in 1997, part of a five- year contract worth $36,187,500. Vaughn will fill a power need for the Padres, who are in the midst of a tight race in the NL West. Vaughn is having his best season with 31 home runs, 95 RBIs and a .280 batting aver age, but he was eligible for - ttgency following the seasor. the Brewers were thougl have little hope of signing Vaughn is making $5,425 lion this season. The Padres gaveupt: j prospects for the 31-year-oli l star outfielder: pitchers 1: Florie and Ron Villone and fielder Marc Newfield. Vaughn, who homeredtl:| against Seattle on Tue; , night, was signed by the Bn. in 1986 and had spent hise:; 1 career with the organizatior , “We felt power was im tant if we are going to coir.: with the Giants, Rockies: Dodgers,” Padres generale 1 ager Kevin Towers said. "It jj it sends a message that we serious about winning.” Meanwhile, the Marir hope Mulholland will fil j pitching void in Seattle Ie5 ^ the absence of Randy John who has been on the disa: list with a nerve problem it , back. Mulholland is these pitcher acquired in two davi the Mariners, who picked southpaw Jamie Moyer from: Boston Red Sox for outfit Darren Bragg on Tuesday. In exchange for Mulholls y the Mariners gave up onij their top prospects, mi- league infielder Desi Relafoi Mulholland, 33, was am several Phillies on the trai block as Philadelphia, wi has the NL’s worst reci looked to build for the future In Mulholland, the Man: get a pitcher who revived hi; reer this season in Philadel:: after going 5-13 with aL ERA last year in San Franc:; With the Phillies, who have/ only 43 games, Mulholland' 8-7 with a 4.66 ERA in. starts. He led the Phillies’s: in complete games with th: and innings with 133 1-3. The Dodgers were in need a leadoff hitter to fill their left by Brett Butler. f Alcohol Continued from Page 3 Preventive actions range from asking a bartender to add less alco hol to a drink or simply stopping a friend from drinking once they reach a set limit. Benbow said a designated driver should be in possession of car keys before drinking even starts. “It’s harder to get the keys (from someone) after they’ve been drink ing,” he said. "When drinking and driving mix, risk for danger skyrockets and laws Eire soon implemented.” A&M has been labeled as the Division I university in the country. Christa Hilbig, a junior petrole um engineering major, said alco hol is an escape from everyday pressures. “I think they WEint to go out and have a good time and not worry about school or Einything like that,” she said. Alberto Gutierrez, a senior busi ness analysis major, said students should stop drinking opce they reach a certain limit, but stopping is sometimes hard. “Once they start drink! they’re having fun and won't & to friends,” he said. “Theyi control.” Hilbig said students can cod alcohol consumption byjye aware of the potentially danger atmosphere. — Gutierrez said some stuck realize the dangers of alcoholp soning, but don’t care. “Sometimes it’s peer press: and they just go along withll crowd,” he said. Hilbig said students don’tW ize the dangers associated witlu cohol and don’t think about thep tential consequences. “After so many (drinks) tl don’t keep track of how mti: they’ve had and just keep havini good time,” she said. Gutierrez said people who lo control with alcohol get into h situations, such as fights, ando: ers have to pay for their actions. He said limiting the intake of cohol is the key to staying out trouble. “Drink as much as your bo: can take,” Gutierrez said. “Dos over exceed it to where you have: control over your actions.” Fallout Continued from Page 3 Each student commented on the camaraderie of the theater department, which is small and sometimes ig nored. “We feel we’re often over looked,” Reynolds said. “People are surprised we’re able to do such good work in a department that’s so ob scure.” De Leon said the students are counting on word-of- mouth publicity, and they are confident there will be a good turnout. Reynolds said the per formers should offer some thing slightly differeni each night. "People are surprised we're able to do such good work in a depart ment that's so obscure." — TODD REYNOLD' Fallout Thtili “With method acting, all the performances will be dif ferent,” Reynolds said. “So you should come see it as many nights as you can.” Good For One Free Game of Pool one per person 809 E. 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