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The Battalion Classified 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 <S) ‘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 ap plies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an ad ditional 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. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE HELP WANTED PERSONALS Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Info: 1-800- 243-2435. AUTO ‘94 Nissan 300ZX, black emerald. Records. Excellent condition! $25,000 Call 696-3337 ‘95 Nissan 240SX SE, blue emerald. CD, sunroof. Excellent conditionl $15,000 696-3337 Mercedes Benz stationwagon, turbo diesel, 30+ mpg, great condition, seats 7, priced rightl 512-288-0212 ‘93 Chevy Cavalier, a/c, auto, 2-door, 58K mi., $5,700 774-4345 p.m. or message 1991 Suzuki Swift, 2-door, hatchback, 5-speed, 45K, a/c, $3,495 - negotiable. 775-0729 $2,000 below blue book - 1989 Audi 100 - auto, 4- door, all power, sun-roof $5,900. 693-4239 BED & BREAKFAST Romantic Victorian B & B get-away. Plus gourmet candle-light dining. The Pink House 364-2868 Special Offer for Parents & Students stay at elegant Angelsgate B&B. $69 weekdays/ $79 weekends on availability - readers of this ad. 779-1231 COMPUTERS Tl travel mate 486 50 mhz, 8 meg RAM, 200 meg HD, active matrix color display, mouse, modem, case & ac cessories. Windows & SPSSX software $875 Please call 690-0383 486 DX2 12 RAM, 460 HDS, multi-media, 14.400 mo dem $495. Please call 696-5424 DJ MUSIC Professional DJ/MC - Peter Block. Specializing in Ag gie Weddings, Date, Parties, Banquets, Dances. Mo bile to anywhere in Texas. Formal attire! The Party Block Mobile DJ 693-6294 http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html STARZ Mobile Entertainment - Professional DJ spe cializing in Aggie weddings, private parties, proms, dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events. Large selection of all styles of music, large or small sound/ lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by Michael Bratz '97, 694-8981/ 1-800-435-6065. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY . Windows Programmer, full-time only, Elite Software, 846-2340, www.elitesoft.com Bio-organic Chemist. BS or MS in Bio-organic Chem- «istry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry experience re quired. Molecular Biology a plus. Submit resume & transcript to: Ambion - Job 145 - 2130 Woodward St. 200, Austin, Tx. 78744. EOE FOR RENT 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 Sublease 2 bdrm apartment at Sevilla. $370/mo. for individual, $475/mo. for multiple residents. Available now! Call 696-6299 1/1 sublease, good condition, 2 fans, on shuttle, $415/mo. neg.. 696-8190 A.S.A.P. Sublease room at University Towers. Fe male. Extras - parking, phone, cable and mail. $680 per month. 1-713-496-4756 after 8:00 p.m. or 1-713- 530-7330 9:00- 6:00 p.m. University Tower, 19 meals/wk, large room. Many ex tras! Must sell, will bargain. Call Lori 268-5623, email Iks2050@tam2000.tamu.edu For lease - 2 bdrm/2 bath duplex, $595/mo. 1413 Bayou Woods Dr. on comer of Univ. Oaks. For De cember. 696-1061 1 bdrm/1 bath, available October 1st., $370/mo., very spacious, great location. 268-8077, Iv. message Cable Descrambler Kit $14.95. View all premium and Pay-per-View channels. 1 -800-752-1389. Nine month old, better built chrome plated truck tool box for a midsize pick-up truck! $125.00 Call Larry at 693-5805. New large dorm refrigerator $120. Honda 50cc motor bike (not scooter) $190. Window A/C unit 14,000 btu $160 O.B.O. Please call 272-0013 THE HORIZON Aggieland’s Newest Private Student Dorm Starting at only $275 per month All-Inclusive housing for students, faculty, and visitors to campus. Furnished Rooms w/AII Bills Paid Free Shuttle to and From Texas A & IVI Optional Meal Plans. Short term housing available. Call 779-7091 TODAY!!! NEED A. CHANGE? Mid-semester SPECIAL,! Only 1 available at College Court NearTAMU, 2 bdrm/1 bath, some utilities paid, ceiling fans, mi crowave, intrusion alarm. 823-7039 20 Permanent Part-time Positions Available No Computer Background Re quired!!! Universal Computer Systems • 5.50/hr. • Convenient location (Between 4.0 & Sidepockets on University) • Opportunity to work with 150 Ags! • Flexible hours - 24 hrs./day, 6 days/wk, prefer mornings • Computer repair. Data Entry, Cleaning To apply, contact our Recruiting depart ment at 1-800-883-3031 no later than 10/4/96. UCS hires non-tobacco users only. EOE. Texas Agricultural Extension Service Location: Riverside Campus Contact Person: Linda Russell Phone: 845-6471 Salary: $5.00/hr. Job Title: Student Worker Start Date: ASAP Duties: Surplus, Inventory and Cen tral Receiving duties, Data Entry, dif ferent duties as required, and must be able to lift 50 lbs. Qualifications: Blocked schedule, must be able to work 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. every afternoon. Must have drivers license. CAR STEREO - all brands, lowest prices guaranteed!! 696-9731,24 hr, 226-2073 Solid Oak table, $75. Computer table, $70. Study lamp, $15. 696-6299 New Hewlett Packard 48GX calculator with chemistry card $200. Please call Kristen at 696-7823 2 - 1-yr VIP's at Perfect Tan, $225 each. Freeze op tions and appts. Can use at both locations. 862-1417 ALPiNE cassette car stereo plus 2 4x6 Alpine speakers $150. Call Cale 731-1273 Solid oak bunk beds $50; desk $25, chairs $10. Please call 1-817-790-8510 Macintosh LC computer system, latest software, Mi crosoft Office, Print Shop, color monitor, games, ideal for student. $475, 694-7770, leave message. Sears Kenmore heavy duty dryer for sale $75, or best offer. Please call 696-1061 Cable descramblers - Lower bills - Full viewing. For free information 800-505-8865 FUNDRAISER Fast Fundraiser - Raise $500 In 5 Days - Greeks, Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast, Easy - No Financial Obligation (800) 862-1982 Ext. 33 FUNDRAISER- Motivated groups needed to earn $500+ promoting AT&T, Discover, Guess, and retail cards. Since 1969, we've helped thousands of groups raise the money they need. Call Gina at (800)592- 2121 ext. 110. Free CD to qualified callers. GARAGE SALE Name brand clothing, excellent condition, sizes 10 - 12. Also miscellaneous items. 2605 Tx. Ave. So. be tween Krenek Tap & College Sta. Police Dept. HELP WANTED 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. D.L. 5 yrs. +, & college experience. Work evenings & Sat urdays, 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. Promote the circus. Flexible hrs. Hourly wage w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class '97. 846- 8818 BACK to school - up to $7.50, flexible schedules around classes. Scholarships/Internships available, cond. apply. No experience necessary, training pro vided. CalM0-4, 696-7734 What would you do with $150 extra per month? Pay a bill or two? Buy your groceries? Make a car pay ment? It's up to you! Donate your life saving plasma & earn extra income. Just 3 or 4 hours/week of relaxing while you read, study, talk w/ friends, or whatever. Call Westgate Plasma Center for more information at 846-8855, & check out our new center opening Sep tember 16th in the Golden Corral Shopping Center, next door to Sidepockets. Give us a call & we’ll an swer any questions you might have. Good pay, flexible hours, delivery drivers wanted. Ap ply at Partners - 109 Walton Vineyard Court Hotel hiring part-time maintenance personnel. Requiring approximately 30 - 32 hrs. a week, 8:30 - 5:30. Must be available on weekends. Please apply at 216 Dominik, College Sta. No phone calls please. Kitchen Tielp needed at Cenare. Apply 2pm-5pm weekdays, 404 Univ. Dr. East. Oxford Street Restaurant waitstaff positions available. Must be available 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (lunch shift), M-W-F. Also, part-time cook position available. Apply after noons 2 p.m. - 4 p.m., Sun.-Thurs. Free trips & cash!! Sell ski & spring break beach trips. Hottest places & coolest spaces. Call immediately Student Express, Inc. 1-800-SURFS-UP Yeast Infection Women 16 years of age and older If you are experiencing vaginal itching, burning, irritation or discharge you may be eligible to participate. As a participant you will receive $150 for completion of study (3 visits). Physician visits and medication are FREE. No blood drawn!! Individuals with psoriasis needed to participate in a research study using an investigative topical med ication. Volunteers will be com pensated for their time and travel. Fever Blister Study Psoriasis Study Volunteers with history of herpes labialis (fever blisters) needed to participate in a research study using an investigational topical prepara tion. Must be pre-screened before your next fever blister. Eligible volun teers may receive up to $280. Call NOW for information Chronic Lower Back Pain Study Volunteers, ages 25-75, needed with chronic lower back pain requiring daily pain medication to participate in a ten week clinical re search study using an investigational pain medication. El igible volunteers will be compensated. Athlete’s Foot Study Patients volunteers needed for Re search Study of new investigation al medicine. Free physical exam, treatments, study medications, and lab tests available for qualified participants. Patient stipend avail able for qualified participants ages 12 years & above. No topical (pre scription or over the counter) treatment in the last 2 wks. Acne Study Patients needed for mild moderate acne study. Call to screen. No blood work. 10 week study starting in September. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 Get Coaching Experience - Volunteer to coach at St. Michael’s Academy. Boy's & girl’s basketball & tennis coaches needed. 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Baltimore moved within one win of becom but — with Surhoff r Bonilla ing the first wiid-card team to advance, and pushed the defending AL champions to the brink of elimination. Game 3 will he Friday in Cleveland. Brady Anderson homered, helping the Orioles take a 4-0 lead. Albert Belle homered as the Indians rallied, tying it with a run in the eighth. But Baltimore bounced back in a controversial bottom of the eighth. Bobby Bonilla drew a leadoff walk from Eric Plunk and Ripken, in his first playoff series in 13 years, hit a ground-rule double. Eddie Murray was given an inten tional walk to load the bases. Paul Assenmacher relieved, and B.J. Surhoff hit a bouncer back to the mound. Assenmach er threw home for a forceout, shave spent neai , , , l 1 i replace the Cle the wrong side of the bast! ^ found it in th| the throw from catcher^ toilers Alomar bounced tofirsili Even as the ste and dribbled away. ig Wednesday ft 1 he wild throw allowedi|j , a j nst t ]-, e Kansas to score lor a 5-4 lead ; [g AFC’s top ga brought Indians managed! )U i dn ' t stop ta i ki Hargrove out of the dugo«l 0 „.| 1 ; t1 ,i cuss the play with plate Greg Kosc. I largrove argued that Sul was in the base line, to no are plays cleared showed Surbl the left side of the base lines approached the PITTSBURGH (A atch in Houston. It's a return bou iderably more c son vs. Bruce Sel< Oilers defens wis and Marcu eelers rookie pu ere ejected from Once play resumed,Audit [led 30-I6 victor hit a sacrifice fly and Roberto: mar added an RBI single. Following a players’pepi with Hargrove, Kenny Lofton gled with one out andstolebis two bases of the playoffbtl scoring on a groundoutbyli Seitzer. Jim Thome and Belle got his first ries, a home run into the lei seats that cut the lead to4-3, In the seventh, Baltimore® Scott Erickson issued nvosrd walks with two outs andwi placed by Jesse Orosco, wboi out Lofton on a 2-2 pitch.Sei and Jim Thome singled toopet eighth, chasing Orosco, and) ore players face the NFL for a l ite that spilled o section of fans. Steelers linebacl isavsky also con locking by the O ouston cornerbi em"bums.” Sounds like the liders rivalry in tl New s Franco tied the game wthaa ’'P t * iat * ias c fice fly off Armando Benitez. ;reed to buy and it a downtown b Braves beat Dodgers in NL playoff opener LOS ANGELES (AP) — John Smoltz took care of the Los Ange les Dodgers for the first nine in nings Wednesday. His catcher fin ished them off in the 10th. Smoltz, who led the majors in wins and strikeouts this season, al lowed only four hits and Javy Lopez homered off Antonio Osuna to start the 10th as the pitching- rich Atlanta Braves beat the slump ing Dodgers 2-1 in the opener of their NL playoff series. As expected, the matchup be tween the teams with the top two staffs in baseball was a pitching duel. There were just nine hits in the entire game, four by Atlanta. Smoltz, 24-8 this year, retired his final 13 batters in a dominating performance. He struck out seven, walked two and threw strikes on his last 17 pitches. He improved to 6-1 lifetime in postseason play. Mark Wohlers, who had a club- record 39 saves, worked around a one-out single by Greg Gagne to preserve the victory for the de fending World Series champions. Ramon Martinez matched Smoltz for eight innings, giving liter :r up just three hits bullpen did not do thejobas Dodgers lost their fifthstrai game, a streak that costthemt in NL West title and left themasil wild card team. Lopez worked the count before fouling off three pit He then hit a drive farover fence in right-center field. Martinez left after tbeeight having thrown I3l pitchesW' his last pitch, he retired^ Lemke on a grounder with a ner at third. He struck out sit walked three. The Dodgers tied it in thf on a leadoff double by Gagneaa two-out double by slumping!! ie Todd Hollandsworth.v ished the regular season v two hits in his final 23 at-ba Hollandsworth wasl with a strikeout beforeslii hit just inside the third-b on the first pitch from Smoltz Atlanta took a l-0 leadia fourth when MarquisGtiss singled, stole second,wetH third on a groundout andsfl on a sacrifice fly by FredMcG! has the optior igback the site, t of the Wall S ported Wednesdc The agreement i actable-roof sta [ouston Astros is of intent sign the City of Ho ounty, the Astros Sports Facilities If voters appro\ in in a Nov. 5 re: artnership — hea Chairman K HOUSTON (AP) fexas T LUBBOCK, Texa :ch Student Bar > procedural vio urn over a pro arena, has de bursday the rele ktion’s results. The association il objections, in te distances so ttdents had to w teir votes Tuesda ization forced t ight hearing by th on Commission. Bulldogs Alomar may withdraw appea ontinued from ► The Baltimore Oriole may withdraw an appeal of a five- game suspension for spitting in an umpire’s face. NEW YORK (AP) — Roberto Alomar might withdraw the ap peal of his five-game suspension, putting baseball officials and um pires back on a collision course. If the players’ association withdraws the appeal, American League president Gene Budig wouldn’t be able to conduct a hearing Thursday. And Alomar, in keeping with baseball precedent, would serve the suspension at the start of next season. That’s exactly what umpires don’t want. Without Budig’s hearing, the contentious sides would return Friday to federal court in Philadelphia, where the Ameri can and National leagues have asked for an injunction that would prevent umpires from boycotting the rest of the post season. Alomar’s agent, Jaime Torres, has discussed withdrawing the appeal with union officials, ac cording to sources who spoke on condition they not be identified. Even some umpires expect U.S. District Judge Edmund Lud wig to issue an injunction if the sides don’t settle. The labor agree ment umpires signed in May 1995 contains a no-strike clause. “We signed a contract to work and we’re obligated to do that,” umpire Drew Coble said Wednesday before Game 2 of the Indians-Orioles series. On Tuesday, umpires and leagues agreed thati an appeals hearing, would work the remainderol 1 postseason. However, umpires mar suspended immedii 1 over last Friday’s incident Toronto, in which Balti more’s All-Star second base- man spit in the face of umpire John Hirschbeck. Budig sus pended Alomar for five games and the player appealed, delaying any pet : until after a hearing, cials could not recall an it “We’ve played mipetition,” Stark le to play Baylor tlped us.” Despite the fact are playing £ Crowton is c underestimate tT 5 5-7pm Daily .75 Well Drinks Si 994 |319 Texas Ave. S Homemade Chicke (Its making us famou Homemade Hambi Wings • Hot Legs in which a player wassuspf^ ^rimp • Oysters during the postseason for an* Happy Hour field offense that occurred regular-season game. Coble sounded as ifhe" 1 prefer that umpires take az approach to negotiations baseball’s lawyers. “I don’t like the situs 1 that’s arisen,” he said,'Sd 1 thing has to be donebef! gets out of hand. I’m not some of the measures we'vf en are justified.” Although Alomar hadn't a final decision onwheti withdraw his appeal, itapp extremely unlikely thati! 1 day’s hearing would Gene Orza, the union's official, left New York forap; ously scheduled trip. 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