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 ‘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. ft ANNOUNCEMENTS DJ MUSIC Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Into: 1-800- 243-2435. 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Available now! 693-7782 FULL SIZE WASHER/DRYER. 2 bdrm/1 ba. shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm. October rent free! $439/mo, 694-7878 ' Sublease for Spring semester only for female occu pant. In University Towers, price negotiable. Call Mary 268-4485 Sublease 1/1 apt. Nov-July, $325/mo. $300 deposit. 8 min, to campus. 774-0094 Sublease - 1 bdrm at Polo Club, $375/mo. Furnished, microwave, 2 ceiling fans. Available Nov 15th. 693- 7488, Iv. message. Hey You! Sublease 1 bdrm/1 ba apartment at Tree- house Village. Available 1/97-8/97, $515/mo. Call 693-4651 ' 1 Room in new 3 bdrm apartment. W/D; on bus route: computer and weight rooms. Will pay deposit. 846- 7972 _____ Pre-leasing for January '97. C. Sta. 2 bdrm/1 ba up stairs four-plex, w/d, water paid, close to campus, shuttle, $450/mo. Short term lease available. Select Properties 696-3107 Spring pre-leasing available January '97. C Sta. spa cious 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, w/d, fans, shuttle, $495/mo. Short term lease available. Manuel Drive Four-plexes 693-3477 1 Bedroom apartment, all bills paid, $475/mo. Please call 846-2913 FOR SALE WE DEFEND M.I.P. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924*(800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409) 774-8924 (800) 927-3115 Not Certified By The Texas Board Of Legal Specialization. Cable Descrambler Kit $14.95. View all premium and Pay-per-View channels. 1-800-752-1389. CAR STEREO - all brands, lowest prices guaranteed!! 696-9731, 24 hr. 226-2073 Macintosh LC computer system, latest software, Mi crosoft Office, Print Shop, color monitor, games, ideal for student. $475, 694-7770, leave message. Cable descramblers - Lo'wer bills - Full viewing. For free information 800-505-8865 Room for rent - 4 bdrm house in C. Station $325/mo utilities included. 693-0661 Brother 5750DS Word Processor with accessories. Well kept. Great condition. $200 or best offer. Please call Tina at 775-1843 Framed artist prints for sale! Ansel Adams, Salvador Dali, Picasso, Monet, etc. Must Sell! First $10 - $20. 24 left. Please call Rick 847-1827 Kenwood car CD player, $250 obo. Car tape player, $20. Queen waterbed and sheets. Call Scott 731- 8662 HELP WANTED Yeast Infection FOR RENT 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!! NEED A. CHANGE? Mid-semester SF*ECIA.JL! Only l available at College Court NearTAMU, 2 bdrm/1 bath, some utilities paid, ceiling fans, mi crowave, intrusion alarm. 823-7039 Psoriasis Study 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. 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/ All Bills Paid Free Shuttle to and From Texas A & M Optional Meal Plans. Short term housing available. Call 779-7091 TODAY!!! Fever Blister 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 Brand New Luxury ™ . Apartments | From $371. 00 Loft style 1,2 & 3 bdrms. Full size washer & dryer Private gated community Monitored alarms 1 Volleyball, pool & gym Computer center 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. Ask about our part-time & H SinUS IntGCtiOH married student discounts! A Saddlewood APARTMENT HOMES 775-8800 Directions - Take Univ. Dr. to Wellborn Rd. Take a right onto Wellborn Rd. & go down one mile. Saddlewood Apartment homes will be on your right. Open M - F 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat. 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Reserve Today for Spring Semester Residency If you are at least 18 years old and have a sinus infection with symp toms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, you may quali fy to participate in a research study. If you qualify you will re ceive: AT NO CHARGE Sinus X-Rays Study-Related Medical Care Study Medication Financial Compensation Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 FOR SALE $50. Motion Picture and Television Shows Hiring. Earn to $3,000/mo. Work with your favorite stars. Local & world travel. Transportation, Room/Board! No experi ence necessary. (818)385-1555 Ext. M-50101 Cruise Ships and Vacation Resorts Hiring. Earn to $3,000/mo. World Travel. Transportation, Room/Board. No experience necessary. (800) 827- 2832 Ext. C-50101 1 and 2 Bdrm apartment available now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472 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 FUNDRAISER Fast Fundraiser - Raise $500 In 5 Days - Greeks, Groups. Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast. Easy - No Financial Obligation (800) 862-1982 Ext. 33 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. 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 STUDENT Work Program - up to $7.50, flexible schedules around classes. Scholarships/Internships available, cond. apply. No experience necessary, training provided. Call 10-4.696-7734 What would you do with $150 extra per month? Pay a bill oh two? Buy your groceries? Make a car pay ment? It’s up to youl 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. $14-$22/hr - Answering phones. Limited hours. For details, call (609)405-4671 ext 102. Corps Cadets - New company needs your discipline & leadership skills 268-5351 Need TABC seller/server for the Beer Festival Oct 19th & 20th. Call 764-8486 Tired of your job? Serious income potential, set own schedule, not a dead end job. Serious success orient ed inquiries only. Call 1-800-977-1842 Work in a mall environment . Chick-fil-A of Post Oak Mall now accepting applications. Hours of operation: 8:30 am - 9:00 pm, closed Sunday. EOE. Earn money and free trips!! Absolute best spring break packages available!! Individuals, student orga nizations, or small groups wanted!! Call Inter-Campus Programs at 1-800-327-6013 or http://www.icpt.com Barracuda Bar: Now hiring on-site. Call 268-0997 or come by between 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Thundercloud Subs now hiring sub makers & delivery drivers. Apply in person at any location. Taco Cabana is now accepting applications at both lo cations (Briarcrest & Texas), for all positions. Starting pay $6.00/hr. Inquire in person Sales person wanted for growing computer company, to work 30 hrs/wk. Business & computer experience preferred. Call 846-5454 MIX 104.7 is searching for our next morning show co host. Females and minorities are encouraged to con tact Ron Elliot at 823-5597. A team player with a win ning attitude is required. Hours are 5-9 a.m., M - F. Student Accounting Clerk needed to run daily reports and assist in other projects. Must be a Junior or Se nior Accounting or Finance major. 3 - 4 hrs. daily. Please send a resume to or stop by Neutral Posture • 3904 N. Texas Ave., Bryan, Tx. 77803. Kirk’s Cleaners needs alterations person. 3030 E. 29th, Bryan Please call 774-0503 LOST & FOUND Lost: thin gold bracelet w/diamonds. On campus 10- 4-96. Reward! Rita 845-4193. MISCELLANEOUS Deer & hog lease - 400 acres, 45 minutes from Col lege Sta., feeders, oats, creek, deep woods, Day, overnight & or weekends. 696-6689 FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion In public and private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent’s income. Let us help. Call Student Finan cial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F58555 SERVICES Let’s Talk Small group lessons [Students, wives visiting faculty New classes _ begin English T October 28 as a Call or visit Second 1:00to5:00 Language Mo ^ | - F,l Classes 696-6583 Vitit us «< http://www2.cy-nst.nst/-lstsUlk 707 Texas Ave. 303-C ♦ Across from A&M Planning on getting married soon? Where are you going to hold the reception? Have you ever considered the Faculty Club? Yes, it is possible. For more information, please call ChuckMun*ay at 862-2988. MISCELLANEOUS 19" color TV. not cable-ready but great picture. 846-0238, leave message Must sell! 1-carat t.w. diamond engagement ring, in excellent condition. Paid $3,200, will take $1,500 O.B.O. 694-7003 Double-wide mobile home for sale $50,000, negotiable or pick up payments with $20,000 down, negotiable 694-7750 3 bdrm/2 ba older model 14x70 mobile home in a nice park, with or without appliances, $6,500 O.B.O. 694- 2908 1995 Trek 820 mountain bike, hunter-green, great condition $250. 764-0625 Waterbed: Queen-size, soft-sided, takes regular sheets, looks like a regular bed. New heater. $90. 776-1161 trek 7000 Mountain Bike Shimano XT. DX compo nents. helmet & tools included. Great Shapel! $550 O.B.O. Please call 822-3442 Playboy collection inherited - 100 issues $150, Oakley E-wires $55, Bow & Carbon arrows $275. Cash talks 696-3069 Trek 7000 mountain bike, XT components, custom paint, only 2 years old. Includes - lock, pump, $375. Please call 260-5795, 8 to 5. Junior sport pass $75 & 2 Bocktoberfest - both for $30. Please call 764-6466 Two 18” Rockford Fosgate subwoofers, still in box, $175 each or $300 for the pair - negotiable. Pound the ground! Scott 764-6724 Kenwood 10 disc remote CD control for $200 O.B.O. Please call Shannon at 694-0536 Natural wood finish table with leaf & four chairs $74. Please call 764-6176 '96 Specialized stumpjumper FS M2, rock shox front suspension, Shimano LX brakes hubs and cranks; XT derailers, $1,000. Please call 776-4788 Tickets to A&M versus Tech game on Oct. 26. Lower East Bench at Goal line. Section 137. $25 each. 22 tickets available. Call Heather (409) 847-0127 (Welbiitj 2 cu. ft. refrigerator $40. (Absocold) 3.7 cu. ft. retrigerator $150. Call 764-2908 Rock Guitarist seeks band for jamming, etc. Please call 694-1211 MOTORCYCLE 1985 Honda Interceptor (Ninja type). 500cc, new tires, fresh tune-up. $1700 neg. 779-9513 '94 Kawasaki 750 Vulcan, 6,400 miles, $4,000 O.B.O. Great condition! Please call (409) 693-4414 PERSONALS PETS REAL ESTATE ROOMMATE Room for Rent in house. $267/month + utilities. Call 691-2810 ASAP need 2 roommates for 3/2 duplex. Rent $212/mo + 1/3 utilities, W/D included. 822-9064 Female roommate needed, starting Dec. '96 to share 2 bdrm/1 bath @ University Commons - 693-8793 for more information 2 Roommates needed, own room, $266/mo + utilities. w/d. Rosewood Villas. David 696-4967 Female roommate needed. Own bdrm & bath. $240/mo + 1/2 utilities. 693-3382 Own bdrm/ba in 2 bdrm apartment. $225/mo + 1/2 util Shuttle. 1 mile to campus. 764-8645 Female roommate needed to pay 1/2 rent + utilities. W/D, water paid. Very nice. 764-0172 Roommate wanted A.S A P. 3 bdrm/2 ba house on 16 acres in Wellborn. Horses & pets O.K. $275/mo. + 1/3 bills. 690-0490 A.S A P need a roommate for 3 bdrm/2 ba house. Close to campus 694-1595 SERVICES Hoover's Tennis Service. Same-day & overnight ser vice. Re-stringing tennis & racquet-ball racquets. 696-9733_ • AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver s Training. Lot- of-fun, Laugh-a-lolll Ticket dismissal, Insurance dis count. M-Tu(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm- 8pm) & Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome. $25 cash. Low est price allowed by law. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste 217, 846- 6117. Show up 30 min. early. j Need a diversion? Tour Big 12 on Metropolis BBS. Live chatl Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivia, etc! Free demo accounts! Internet Accessl Call (409) 694-8441 via modem. WANTED Students who want to lose weight. Metabolism break- thru. FDA regulated. $29.95. V, MC, Disc. & checks. Fast free local delivery. (409)823-3307 - B-C. Sta. or 1 -800-927-3340 Wanted: 87 students - lose 8 to 29 pounds this month. New metabolism breakthru. All natural. Guaranteed. $30, free gift. 1-800-435-7591 Need 4/6 tickets to ATM vs. K-State. Call 972-985- 5043 Need 4 - 6 sport passes for the Texas Tech game on October 26th. Will pay! Call Marji at 693-2425 / wk. 846-2894 TRAVEL U.b. Ski's 9th Amunl Collerre Ski Week Keystone Sc Axapaboe Basin Ski Three Resorts foi ttys Pr ice of Cite! LoturyCondas tilths Sa/SnowbowdfentabSlessons »_ Non-Stop Parties RoundtripMototaHchS Airfare ^IL&Ski 1-800-SKI-WILD l~80O-7&4~94S;5 Things To Do t. Try to park 2. Call mom - $$ 3. Write 'mail call' letter to The Battalion 4. Get picture taken for the Aggieland Class pictures are being taken now for the 1997 Aggieland yearbook at A R Photography 707 Texas Atfe. (next to Taco Cabana) 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Monday - Friday (It's free.) Call 693-8183 for more information Monday • October 14,15) Honoring a legend A&M Men’s Tennis finished strongal inaugural Coach David Kent Fall Class Staff and Wire Rfports 774-DATE Why wait? Get a Date! Always FREE for women I! Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure- breds! Brazos Animal Shelter 775-5755 Free to good home - 1 year old pitbull/boxer mix, well trained, house broken. Call 696-5891 Australian Shepherd puppies (the talking dogs in the movie Babe), 8 wks. old. beautifully marked, black-tri w/brown eyes & copper-tri w/hazel eyes. Tails docked. shots, wormed, parents on-site. Family raised. Truly men’s best friend. AKC & ASCA $100 ea. (409)272- 1530 Quiet area, close to TAMU, no yard work. Privacy deck, spacious 2 bdrm/ 1 1/2 ba. $30 s. 774-7335. Lee Rutledge, broker. Relying on the strength of its younger players, the Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Team finished strong as the host of the inaugur al Coach David Kent Fall Classic at the Omar Smith Tennis Center this weekend. Kent The event included teams from the Uni versity ot Arkansas, the University of Oklahoma and Rice University. The tradi tional fall tour nament was re named this year for former A&M coach David Kent, who retired af ter 18 years with A&M. A&M Head Coach Tim Cass said renaming the tournament was to honor Kent, who devoted so much of his time and talent to A&M. “Coach Kent did a tremendous job here at A&M,” Cass said. "I hope that through the naming of this annual event, it would some how show my and Texas A&M’s appreciation toward him.” Kent retired May 31 after 27 years of coaching at the collegiate level and 18 seasons with the Aggies. He built a 516-223 overall record and a 316-201 showing at A&M. Soccer Continued from Page 7 Guerrieri said the rhythm the A&M midfield set was an opti mum pace for the team. “The score at halftime was a good comfort level for us," Guer rieri said. “We needed to play this well when we faced Baylor.” Coming off a win against Tech, the Aggies seemed to have everything in place to face the 9-0-1 Lady Bears. Although Baylor is a first-year team, freshman forward Molly Cameron, the nation’s lead scor er, came out in the first half to score Baylor’s only goal, increas ing her total to 21. The Bears also held the Aggies scoreless in the first half. Koop said working with a new offense was one reason the Aggies were scoreless. “These two games were a matter of trial and error for us,” Koop said. “We had to get used to playing in the new line-up. Baylor seemed to take us by sur prise because they were more fired up than Tech.” Coming up short on 11 scor ing attempts in the first half, the Aggies finally made good Volleyball Continued from Page 7 and scattered points by both teams, A&M lead 12-9. Junior middle blocker Cindy VanderWoude’s block began a three-point run. She and junior outside hitter Jennifer Wells both blocked the Cyclone attack to give the Lady Aggies the game and match victory. Junior setter Farah Mensik recorded 51 assists, Sykora led the team with 18 digs and Vander- Woude blocked nine Cyclone at tacks in the match. Smedsrud garnered a match- high 18 kills and hit for a .483 effi ciency. Against Missouri, she recorded 12 kills and hit .318. The junior said she needed a good performance to prepare for the upcoming matches against Nebraska and Colorado. “I felt like [this weekend] was real important for me,” Smedsrud said. “I haven’t had real good per formances the last few matches, so I just wanted to go out and hit as hard as I could.” Senior middle blocker Page White also posted strong numbers. She hit .480 for the weekend series, with nine total blocks against Mis souri and 16 kills in the Iowa State match. White has become a more powerful force in the middle as the After two days of Cass let the A&M upperclassi rest Sunday and gave the yoiui| players a chance to compi against the strong lineup oil Rice Owls. "We wanted to rest Carlos (It Hric (Elek), and Brent (Hora and give the freshmen a playing experienced oppt Cass said. “They came out i astic and showed they are capai of stepping in when needed. In the No. 3 singles spot,fei man Tony Young defeated the W Naisohn Arfai, 6-7, 7-6,7-6(J and A&M freshman L..:. \v l ichae | Heinrotl defeated Sasha Silver instr#ta certificatio 6-2,6-1 at the No. 4 singlesspot Cass said he was pleased nil the performance of the team. | [ore have such he guys were abletopli ped events bee quality opponents andgetsoi Well, OK, Brool good match play, Lass said. I) jiySusan wash r - hmen experienced what it si to s e eTV” coi to play in a dual match setting^ another col( they were able to gain some/ii these able insight from the veterans!, ieo \ ev y nthen ;rship on and off the court.’ 1 Aggie junior Carlos Ton rain . ' /G el to Austin this week to compe:! . , \ the ITA All-American Chamj » te before the onship, hosted by the Universin a S ree * () stan< J Texas. Tori will participate ini e , a l n( P 0 btely qualifying portion of the ton!! “by the moo ment beginning Tuesday. Irer ’ w b° re 8 u | 'he team will return to compi result was ji tion Oct. 25 at the LSU Shorn ^ ^ Llt h was eh Baton Rouge, La. Ic. Instead ot li dial and vice-pr ly tell television on a shot 10 minutes into la (teach other T second half. lowed by the elet Blalack headed inaballol leSkirting of the corner kick 10 minutes intott esdesperately a and Koop followeds« iii 0 n S0 fGod ha just 48 seconds later on ac[o|u t j n gA mer j can 11 ' ( ’k hi. their remote cc It was all Koop once again. nyt0 pra y that the 62:57 mark, as she kided neother statioi shot into the far corner oftlt jo avail. Suddei net making the score at31. JThursday, an Despite a tough Bearde andWednesd; fense, senior midfielderAl: Buckley scored again Aggies witli nine minutes,| in the game. The goalwasa Buckley’s first of the season. Guerrieri said Bayltfl record indicated what tiff team they Wdre. “Baylor is a good teamlj we might of taken first, !Vhy?To put it rosse started out as a man killed let. If the Harri 'soffice has its Itecommemor ^ neyetanother Guerrieri said, rhetsj y to the wall so young, but we got ourself| enchurch and hack into the gameinthestj Rober ond half and showed even* jkilled by a dr better example of the team# jperfield, a we really are.” subdivision For now, the Aggies prepn Jponthe reque to resume road play at the Ad imemorativem das College Classic this weel is,was erected I end in Klein, Texas. TheAgjii siteofthe accid will face 20th-ranked Dni dine days later, University Friday, and No. site because it v University of North Carol!! erresidents of C on Sunday. ™that prope Ifter Harris Coi ter Steve Radac season has progressed. , ne ca| | s and In the beginning (offc Bcomp | ainin son) I was really contaed, „ lhe cross . re said. I In the sepi.7» bUm)w , against the University oil; Jopinionwas landl I stopped wortym. (hlfromthe thinking too much.” The Lady Aggies opened match against Missouriwithi j jn , 0 lead on Sykora’s kill and- ^Loadiaws opening game 15-4on.B i,’^ statllte net violation. » a s nothing A Page White block in tltc lock It's part gladiator, part capture the flag, part no guts, no glory. Fields open today at 4. PAINTBALL: You have to love it. ond game gave A&M a? and the Tigers could noto : come the deficit, losing 15-5. In game three, Missouri^ 1 hind 14-0, but outsidehittetL ca Redding recorded a kilT [Yenn Miller a denied A&M a shutout.Whits- «|.B enri y Good junior outside hitter Brooked J man wouldr combined on a block togitf cemany peopl Lady Aggies the game and® 1 dorapresiden victory, 15-4. didate — or wo The Lady Aggies are rid®: I- Bob Dole ha: I l-match winning streak 11 ainly assumed nine of the victories coin®! tusethe music three games. Their No. 12rat^ ^a so he has oj is believed to be thehiglif !l ls erock music team history. Jeon the camp Corbelli said she is coi# Trying to gain that A&M is an upper-e# Wotes, he’s go team and will be preparedto! ls dfinto some sixth-ranked Nebraska onFiil e rby attemptir “We’re ready,” Corbelli 51 [ Se |fassomeon “We have areas to work on- rt ' s ^ s an< T recc honestly think we are oneol turning up the best teams in the Big 12a^ lln g the ethics the nation.” igthe two son* 1 Born in the L I -j * 1 *4 > TfA bH: ! sn't deserve all lii Mil T ■milt) musically liter Clj myonewithha ious Dole did i ^sic. How many ding the marke NEW Motorola BRAVO PLUS $29.95* LUDYlS srrasHHgHsra ^^Actjvattonand Airtime Pumhase Rtyj (Ufe Dole in Le gTF’ll, iveless T-shirt j lc eSpringstein' u't get down wi C„» 845-0559 M«)W* ^e 8 '" 8 '" 8 The Battalion 5807 North Hwy. 6 Bypastt/Bryan 268-2225 on the D fmade a big be