The Battalion Classified t. 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 ‘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. FOR RENT 1 Month FREE Rent 1 Bedroom Special Glenwood Apartments 2011 Laorisa 779-3220 D.R. CAIN PROPERTIES Brazos House flpts. 2401 Welsh, C.S. 693-9957 Longmlre House flpts. 2300 Longmlre, C.S. 693-7741 Yellow House flpts. 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College 3700 Plainsman Duplex’s Starting $500 to $550 Fourplexes Starting $400 to $550 Northgate 1/1 all bills pd. $395 Old College 1/1 $290 Close to campus shuttle 1bd/1ba & 2bd/1 ba or 2bd/2 or 1.5 ba locator service 696-4464 Equity Real Estate Management WANT£B 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 5 graduation tickets needed for August 16th. Will Pay!! 696-9877 Lauri Help us! Aggie alumni grandparents desperately wish to see oldest grand aughter graduate from this fabulous in^tituttion on August 17th. Will pay $$$ Call (409) 696-5229 Help fellow Ag!! Need graduation tickets for August 17th. Leo (409) 693-1578 Saturday graduation tickets needed!! Contact David 847-7249 or Andrew (512)887-6795. Will pay!! Please help a fellow Ag! Need tickets for graduation. Will pay! Call 822-5241, leave message. 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Excellent for college student or small family. $365/mo. 1-800-840-9931 Quiet country atmosphere - 2 bedroom mobile Tiome anchored, wooded $335/mo + bills, no pets 693-8534 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, dose to campus, shopping, many amenities. Call 693-1906 T bedrooms starting $385/mo, 2 different floor plans, large closets, many amenities. 693-1906 Southwood Valley four-plex - 2409 Bosque, 2 bdrm/1 bath studio style, $410/mo. No pets, shuttle route. 731-8951 Live for less. 5 blocks from TAMU. College Main Apartments. 846-2089. Large”2 - 1 1/2, W/D, 2007 Monito 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 Duplex 2 bdrm/1 ba $500/mo + utilities, w/d conn. Bryan. 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Call (409) 441-1014, (409) 539-1011 SUBLEASE Timber Creek Apts. 2 bdrm/ 1 1/2 bath, $500/mo, starts Aug. 16th. Very nice. 846-7122 Beautiful townhouse for lease to either 1 or 2 people Great location, 1 1/2 baths, w/d conn., fireplace, direct ly on bus-line, $485/mo. 775-3531 Nice 1 bdrm/1 bath, walking distance to campus. Quiet area, cheaper Bryan utilities. $395/mo. 846-0754 2-1, nice condition, back fenced yard, on shuttle, $450/mo. 822-2492 Sublease 1 bdrm at Colony Apartments, $385/mo. 694-2204 or 1-800-283-6148 14 x 76 - 2 bdrm/2 bath, new floor & carpet, ail appli ances w/ W/D, central air & heat $9,650, possible owner finance. In nice central Northgate Park, 1 mile from campus 828-3643/823-8486 2 bdrm/1 ba four-plex, w/d, new fridge, carpet & paint, ceiling fans, water paid, shuttle route, $500/mo. 764- 2019 Brand new 1.2 S 3 bedroom deluxe apartment homes!! 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Duplex, $275/mo + 1/2 util ities, pets ok, w/d. 694-6629 Roommate needed in 3-2 house w/swimming pool, large fenced yard, w/d, $350/mo including utilities. 361-0067 Cain or Leslie 1 to 2 male roommates needed. 2 bdrm-2 ba, w/d, $205/mo + utilities, walk to campus, covered parking. Spacious A very clean. Christian male preferred. (512) 592-6103 Male/female roommate needed for fall/spring 2 bdrm/2 bath, $185/mo + 1/3 utilities. Aug./Sept. Free!! Sublease now! 694-8639 Female roommate needed. $200/mo, 3 bedroom house In N. Bryan. Call 778-8416 for more information. Wanted - 2 male roommates to share 3-2 house off of George Bush. $267/mo + utilities. Contact Ken at (210) 943-4093 A leave message Female roommate $275/mo, all bills paid. 1995 mobile home - Oak Forest Park on A A M bus rt. Available ASAP 696-6687 Yeast Infection ■ helpers wanted Women 16 years of age and older If you are experiencing vaginal itching, burning, irritation or discharge you may be eligible to par ticipate. 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Saturday, August 10th at 9 a.m. Furniture, microwave, clothes, nick nacks and loads of cool stuff Exterior/Interior sheet rock, painting and carpentry Flexible Work Schedule 775-7126 ALENCO Local Manufacturer is cur rently accepting applications for a Production Scheduler. Requirements: •Degree in Industrial Technology or related field. •0-3 years of experience. •Familiar with SRC, Data Collection. ■Understanding of MRP and inventory control & scheduling. Applicants may apply in person or send resume to: Alenco Personnel Dept. 615 Carson Bryan, TX 77801 EOE ANNOUNCEMENTS Attention all students!!! Grants A Scholarships avail able from sponsors! Billions of $$$ in college money $$$. Call 1-800-243-2435 Free Financial Aid! Over $6 Billion in public and private sector grants A scholarships is now available. All stu dents are eligible regardless of grades, income or par ent's income. Let us help Call Student Financial Services 1-800-263-6495 ext F58553 FOR SALE Look!!! Why pay rent when you can own a manufac tured home for less. 2 A 3 bdrm model homes on large wooded sites ready to move in. 779-2123 Microwaves, refrigerators, laundry stack units, other appliances. Appliance Distributors. 775-3282 14 x 80 - 1984 trailer home. New floors A plumbing. Need some outside repairs. Appliances A front deck included. $15,000 negotiable. 778-1741 Lou Ann In perfect condition - Black lacquer armoire, 5 ft. tall, 3 shelves A 2 drawers $100, firm Call Todd at 229-3447 Cardioglide exercise equipment, works great, barely used, already assembled $135 O.B.O. Call Myra at 693-0638 1/1 condo, microwave, shuttle, pool, tennis courts. $37,500 696-4227 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. Prestigious teaching position, must have had Tx. O.L. 5 yrs. +, A college experience. Work evenings A Saturdays, averages out to $5.00/hr. No DWI's, Pi's etc. 694-2122 Telephone Interviewer position available. $5/hr, days, evening A 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 A Scholarships available (conditions exist). Training provided. 696-7734 Notes A 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 INSPIRATIONS - Now hiring friendly sales people for the fall. Apply at Inspirations, Post Oak Mall. 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. Vineyard Court Hotel. 6 front desk personnel for day time shift A also evening / weekend shift. Apply at 216 Dominik, C. Station. No phone calls please Woodworker A matting A framing - student worker w/experience needed. ASAP!! Call 845-1631 Need individual to work in billing office. Call Steve 691- 0206 Full-time iube technician, experienced but not manda tory. Benefits-health ins., profit sharing, etc. Wal-mart Super Center. Part-time Marketing - Telephone Tollowup. Must have good grades, solid work credentials. Good bonus for performance. Call for interview: 775-0400 (Victor). Teacher aids needed - part-time hours, mornings or afternoons Mon.-Fri., also need - substitutes, flexible hours, experience with children preferred. 823-4751 ask for Kim or Kamy China Garden Restaurant now hiring all positions. Please call 823-2818 _ Part-time Clerical Position - Monday and Wednesday, 5:00 p m - 9:00 pm, and every other Saturday 10:00 a m. - 2:00 p m. Starting August 17th Apply in person. Nationwide Insurance 1100B Harvey Road (Post Oak Square). REAL ESTATE Outstanding equestrian facility. 20 minutes from Texas AAM University. Lovely ranch home, 3,200 sq. ft., 50 cares of lush coastal pasteurs w/horse A cattle facility. (409) 690-0029 Wellborn, Tx SERVICES BRUNO A. SHIMEK ‘83 Attorney at Law Licensed By Supreme Court of Texas • DWI’S • DIVORCE • MIP’S • PERSONAL INJURY DRUG RELATED OFFENSES "FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION” 823-3327 118 South Main Bryan, Texas 77803 Not Certified By The Texas Board of Legal Specialization Hoover’s Tennis Service. Same-day A overnight ser vice. Re-stringing tennis A racquet-ball racquets. 696- 9733 AAA Texas Defensive Driving A Driver’s Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket dismissal, insurance dis count. M-TU(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) A Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846-6117. Show up 30 min, early. Need a diversion? tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivia, etc! Free demo accounts! Internet Access! Call (409) 694-8441 via modem. Low in Cost, High in Results That's Classified. Read and Use Them. The Battalion Page 4 • Tm Batialion • Wednesday, August 7, 1996 Lachemann resign! from Angels’ post ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Marcel Lachemann, frustrated by the constant losing that he likened to “water torture,” quit on Tuesday as manager of the California Angels. John McNamara, 64, who managed California in 1983-84, will take over for the rest of this season while the Angels conduct a “very patient” search for a new manager. Under Lachemann, the An gels collapsed after holding a 13- game AL West lead over Seattle last year. They’ve gone into an other tailspin this year and are last in the AL West. “Marcel took the bullet for the entire organization,” Angels pres ident Tony Tavares said at an Anaheim Stadium news confer ence. “I’ve often discussed the club’s effort more than his effort.” Lachemann, a longtime pitch ing coach, succeeded the fired Buck Rodgers in May 1994. He had not managed previously in the majors. On Tuesday, he seemed almost relieved to be stepping down. ‘Tm 55 years old and my goal never really was to manage when I started out,” he said. “And when this (job) came up, what I wanted to do wash piit together a solid organize: and a foundation that coulc built on for many years. Id:; have long-range goals ofbeir. manager and I don't now." Lachemann’s disappoint became apparent the past months as the Angels strugg; “It was like water torture said. “It just kept drippingtl dripping, finally to thep:; , where it was the thing to dc sign) for all concerned." He said he had mentione: Tavares and general mans; Bill Bavasi about a month he was considering resigning “I mentioned that I was ting to the point were 1ft couldn't get the job donear: was affecting me personal; Lachemann said, addingti| talked him out of quittingthc Lachemann stressedth was no pressure on him tore even now, saying Bavasi: Tavares urged him to stay. “I have given it my beste: and tried everything I know and it is not working,” Lat: mann said. “I do not feel ba: about my effort, but do feel" badly about the results.” Locations for Housta ballpark debated HOUSTON (AP) — Location, location, location. That’s the central issue as Houston leaders discuss building a new baseball park to keep the Astros in Houston. Harris County Judge Robert Eckels and Astros owner Drayton McLane Jr. said Monday they be lieve the Astrodome complex would be the best location be cause it could become a regional sports-entertainment complex. Even Mayor Bob Lanier and downtown groups sup port the dome area de spite the realization that ballparks have helped rejuvenate the down town areas at Denver, Cleveland and Balti more. But discouraging words are coming from two key legislators, Sens. John Whitemire and Mario Gallegos. They have threatened to kill any financing plans that require legislative ap proval unless the park is built downtown. And others are lining up behind them. The disagreement has raised concern that voters may not pass a referendum slated for Novem- Mitchells Continued from Page 3 are going to be tremendous. So far, they’ve seemed very hungry.” Besides outstanding defensive linemen, A&M has become renowned for its linebacking corps. Despite a solid season in 1995, Keith said he is capable of improvement. “I think we can be a very pro ductive team this year,” Keith said. “Personally, if I just put all of my skills together, I think I will be able to put forth my best effort yet.” Mitchell, who learned much her unless it is resolved. “I don’t believe that a ret® dum has a chance as long as• have the controversy over wi the stadium is built,” Cor; Commissioner Steve Radack “That controversy would defin ly defeat any referendum. “Everyone has to get same page and quit talking bet our backs about downtown on can kiss the Astros goodbye." It was disagreemento« where a stadium would be cated that contrib® to the impending if parture of the Hoc ton Oilers pro fool team to Nashville. The Oilers will leaving for Nashv: after the 1998 season. A blue-ribbon panel appoii ed by Lanier and Eckels hasp ommended that $625 million spent on sports facilities, incli ing a $250 million retractat roof baseball park across Kiri Drive from the Astrodome. Committee head Pet Coneway said building thebi park downtown would add much as $25 million morel land and parking. of what he knows abouttl linebacking position frK watching films of former Ad greats Buckley and Wallad said he is confident the Aggif will do more than compensai for the loss of 1995 All-Amef can Reggie Brown. “We have a great replaceme: in Warrick Holdman,” Keii said. “I’jn sure he’ll stepuj Also, Larry Walker, Trent (Dc ver) and Dat will return - we’ll still be tough to beat.” Mitchell said he does notmai predictions, but he would enjc an exciting end to the season. “I would love to see us inS Louis playing Nebraska (attl Big 12 Conference Champ onship game),” Keith said. coH-PiAence It’s a powerful ally when it comes to admissions tests and transitions. 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