The Battalion Classified Monday • February 10,1!! Lady Ags go we To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building By Lara L. Zuehlke The Battalion 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. i ADOPTION COMPUTERS FOR RENT HELP WANTED A warm Sunlit Nursery And An Abundance of Love Await Your Baby. We Are Jill And Bill, An Aggie Couple. We Are Fully Certified With A Licensed Agency. To Find Out More About Us, Call Pam Lucas At The Homes Of St. Mark, In Houston, 800-543-2229. Pentium lOOmhz 2.5gbhd 16 ram, 8x cd rom, sound blaster with speakers, printer and monitor included. $1,000. Call Mike 847-1620. SWV 2bdrm/2bath, very nice. $600/mo. No pets. Available A.S.A.P. 696-3855. ANNOUNCEMENTS Pentium 133MHZ computer, 1.2GB-HD, 8XCDROM, 16MB-RAM, 33.6Modem, Internet ready, sound+ 60w- speakers, 14’'-monitor $1,099. 1-year warranty. Call 846-7186 for 166MHZ &-upgrading. FOR SALE 3-bdrm 2bth mobile home, large deck porch, nice, clean, located in Rolling Ridge Mobile Home Park. 693-0899 Attention All Students!!! Grants & Scholarships Available From Sponsors!!! No Repayments, Ever!!! $$$ Cash For College $$$ For Info.: 1-800-243-2435. DJ MUSIC Apple printer, new in the box, 600dpi, 4ppm. Asking $850 Negotiable. 774-0318. msa8743@unix.tamu.edu AUTO DJ for weddings and parties. All kinds of music, decade of experience. Call Steve at 596-2582. Cable descrambler kit $14.95. View all Premium & Pay- per-view channels. (313) 523-2767, (24 hrs.). 1982 289ZX - runs, needs work, great for parts. $500. O.B.O. 779-1351 orLANDOOSC@aol.com Mobile DJ -Bryan Mitchell- parties, sorority and fraterni ty functions, dance music 693-0084. 1986 Nissan 300ZX, black with T-tops and leather inte rior. 130,000 miles. $4,500 O.B.O. 691-4682. 1988 Mazda RX-7, 79,000 miles, white, standard, sun roof. $5,000 694-9643. 1991 Mazda B2600i ext. cab truck. $7,000 O.B.O. Call 693-1357. Sound Power Entertainment. Professional DJ Service. Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets, & sorority/fraternity events. Large & small sound systems. Lights/smoke available. Large selection of music. Also available: bands & equipment rental. Aggie owned. Call Tommy Reed, 696-9754. Cannondale M200 STX Comp. Great condition. 1-year old. Too many extras. $500 O.B.O. Please call Kyle at 847-6604. CIGARS- Over 100 with 21 different brands. Brands include Puros Indios, A.Fuentes, Cohlba, Montecristo. Prices $5-$25. Mark, 847-3239, Jeremy 847-2439. Premiere Brother - Sister Camps In Massachusetts On Campus Interviews. Counselor positions for talented and energetic students as Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30-Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overnight Camping, Ropes and Rock Climbing, Weights/Fitness and Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station and Rocketry; All Waterfront/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Windsurfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board and travel. June 22nd.-August 20th. Call for interview times and information: Mah- Kee-Nac (Boys): 1-800-753-9118, Danbee (Girls): 1- 800-392-3752. Recruiters will be on campus Monday, March 24th. 10a.m. to 4p.m. in Rudder Tower, Rooms 507 & 510. Columbia skisuit, jacket, large pants- 6-8 $100. Diane 693-2756, leave message on machine. 1995 Ford Ranger STX, extended cab, 4x4, ABS, every option. Perfect. $16,700. 694-7645. '85 Ford Tempo, auto, 4-door, 130k, maroon. $1,250/neg. Andy, 822-1271. ‘92 Nissan Sentra SE 2dr 5sp, only 55K miles, Pioneer CD, air Asking $5,200 Call 694-6822 No Junk! '88 Ford Escort 2-door, auto., clean Sdepend- able! $2,300 negotiable. 779-9513. BED AND BREAKFAST HOUSTON SUMMER JOBS! Miller Swim Academy is now hiring swim ming instructors and swim team coaches! Free training provided. Excellent pay. Forty locations throughout Houston. Swim team or teaching experience needed. " ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWING. 1-713-777-7946 SPRING BREAK EMPLOYMENT The Texas Transportation Institute is looking for students for the following cities to survey child safety seat use during Spring Break: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Dallas, El Paso, Ft. Worth, Ftouston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler, and Waco. $6/hr. + gas. Call 845-2736, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for interview. FEVER STUDY Volunteers needed with 100.5° or higher temperature. One dose of medication. Seven hours inhouse study. Qualified participants receive $175. Recurrent Genital Herpes Study Volunteers needed to participate in a clinical research study for the treatment of recurrent genital herpes with an approved oral medication. Participants must be prescreened and enrolled before next recurrence. Eligible volunteers will be compensated for their time and travel. Fever Blister Study Volunteers with history of herpes labi- alis (fever blisters) needed to participate in a research study using an investigational topical preparation. Must be pre-screened before your next fever blister. Eligible volunteers may receive up to $280. Call NOW for information. Asthma Study Volunteers with mild to moderate asthma needed to participate in a clinical research study using an oral investigative medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $300. 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 research study using an investigational pain medication. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. Call for information: J & S Studies, Inc. 846-5933 After office hours please call 1-800-681-8204 STARZ Mobile Entertainment-Professional DJ. Specializing in 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. Earn While You Learn. Computerized Dating Service requires minimal time to operate. Low investment. Local owner will train. Call Business Broker Amy Cameron at Century 21 Beal, Inc. 764-2100, Ext.#119. 696-1183(E). ‘88 Mazda B2200I, a/c ps, alarm, tint, bedliner, alloy wheels. Runs good. Good tires. Nice truck. $3,200. 693-5313 Red, The Party Block Mobile DJ-Professional DJ- Peter Block. Specializing in Weddings, Date Parties, Danpes, Formats for Tamu Students, Faculty & Staff. Huge music selection, excellent Club Light & Smoke package. Formal attire, mobile to anywhere. For The Best-Call 693-6294. http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html. ENTERTAINMENT I'll tell your future. Now 1-900-267-9999, etx.#3909. $3.99/min. Must be 18yrs.+. FOR RENT Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can dle-light dining. “The Pink House". 364-2868. 1 and 2/bdrm apartment. Available Now. Ask about our specials. 822-0472. The Famous “Pink House” Gourmet B&B. Now tak ing reservations for Valentines (filet-mignon & lobster tail). 364-2868. 2bdrm duplexes & 4-plexes- ca/h, fenced, all appl., lawn care provided, some with security system. TCP 775- 2291. 2bdrm. apartment for rent. $200/dep. 268-8299. Northgate area. $300/mo. 2bdrm/1bath, central a/h. 774-4043 or 731-1238. 4405 Aspen. $310/mo. Call Student housing- sale/rent. 3-bedroom/11/2-bath, ch+a, carpeted, near campus, privacy fence. 690-0085. 3-1/2, 2-story duplex, fireplace, w/d connections $725/mo., no pets 823-2308 Super Nintendo $50. 30 games $10-$15 each, call mike for information af 847-1620. 3bdrm. houses, ca/h, w/d conn., TCP 775-2291. fenced yard. All appl. Available now! Large 2bdrm/11/2bath studio type apart ments, complete with W/D, starting at $585/mo. Timber Creek Apartments. 846-2976. TI82 calculator for sale. Barely used, Includes instruc tion manual with cable, $60 O.B.O. Please call Jeremy at 694-7952. Trek 990 mountain bike, red, 15 inch, $400. condition. Please call 696-5575. Brand new 3-bedroom, 2-story duplex in C.Sta. $995/mo. 2-bedroom downstairs apartment in Bryan, some bills paid, $400/month, 2-bedroom 4-plex in C.Sta., w/d included $455/month, & $495/month . Ready for move-in. 694-9140 Women’s Justin Bay Apache lace up boots size 7B, barely worn. Paid $130 at Cavenderis $100 o.b.o. Call 847-5877 FUNDRAISER C.Sta. 2bdrm/11/2bath spacious four-plex, w/d included, deck, shuttle, some bills paid. 846-4409. Fast Fundraiser- Raise $500 In 5-Days -Greeks, Groups, Clubs, Motivated Individuals. Fast. Easy -No Contemporary 2bdrm/1bath condo, complete with W/D, Financial Obligation.^ (800)862-1982, Ext.33. starting at $530/mo. Mill Creek Condos. 846-2976. Country living at its bestl Double-wide 2bdrm/2bath, $350/mo., many amenities. Call for details 535-7582, HELP WANTED Creekwood efficiency Apt. Fenced patio, built-ins W/D connections, pool, shuttle, some bills paid. 846-4409. Great Deal! Efficiency sublease. No deposit. Available now. $175/mo. 696-5704. ATTENTION STUDENTS!!!!!! Up to $8.00 Apply now, filling 38-openings, scholarships, internships available. Conditions apply. No experience necessary. Start immediately. 696-7734. Only one available !! Large 2bdrm/1bath, 884-sq. ft., 5- closets, shuttle, microwave, Intrusion alarm, $439/mo. 691-2062. Auto mechanic helper needed and maybe some ranch- work 696-6689 China Garden Restaurant now hiring all positions. Please call 823-2818. Spring Break- South Padre. Ibdrm. beach condo at Royale, March 8th-15th. (210)492-2574. Sublease Ibdrm/lbath apartment. Doux Chene. Next to shuttle bus. $350/mo. Chris 693-9186. Counselors- Instructors needed. 100 positions! Coed sleepaway camp. Pocono mountains, Northeastern Pennsylvania. Good salary/ tips! (908)689-3339. Sublease 2bdrm/1bath apartment, on shuttle, some bills paid, $520/mo. 694-3562. Dallas Morning News Distributor now hiring responsible early morning full-time carriers. Call (409)589-3358. Sublease 2bdrm/1bath apartment, 1-female , $217/mo. plus utilities. Call 694-3680. Earn $500 per week! Free information. Please call 1- 800-556-9741. Sublease 2bdrm/1bath. CA/H, appliances, fenced yard w/deck, w/d connections, storage room. $550/mo. $450 deposit. 915 East 26th. 779-8027. Sublease 2bdrm/2bath through August. W/D connec tions, shuttle, pets, nice. $580/mo. Call 693-9576, leave message. EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY - Camp Wayne, NE PA (3 hrs./NYC) - Sports oriented. Counselor/Specialists for all Land/Water Sports Inc. Tennis Camping, Climbing/Ropes, Mountain Biking, Rocketry, Roller Hookey, Sailing/Waterskiing, A & C, Drama, Radio, Video. Campus Interviews - Tues., Feb. 18th. Please call 1-800-737-9296 or 516-883-3067. Sublease in University Towers, $552.50/mo. includes parking space, phone, 19 meals per week. Please call (972) 491-6885. FILM/ VIDEO/ JOURNALISM MAJORS- Summer Videographer Positions. Individuals wanted to shoot summer camp videos. Get a job, get experience, get paid!! Get an application by calling- CAMP TV 800/284- 8437. SPRING BREAK! Internship for International Students in all majors (703)671-4885 or marjan@capitol.net CANCUN MAZATLAN from only *299 5 Star Resorts, Non-Stop Charters, and Non-Stop Parties LEASING AGENTS. Must have R.E. license, hgurs. Contact Keith at 696-4464. Part-time work doing all types of cleaning. Hours avail able to work: 8-12-noon, 1pm-5pm, 5pm-9pm or 8-hrs. at any given day M-F. Must be here during Spring Break and summer. Call for information 823-5031. Partner's Food delivery now hiring cooks and drivers. Apply in person at 113 Walton. New Toll Free Number... 1-888-754-8447 The Legendary Sombrero Ranch Is Looking For Individuals To Be Part Of Its Cowboy history That Has Already Spanned Over Three Decades. Help Guide Tourists And Horses Through State Forests, Rocky Mountain National Park And Through History For This Famous Outfit. Reply To: 3300-Airport Road, Boulder, CO. 80301-5400. Reading this will bring you an extra $140/month CASH. In a gentle, easy way. You lie back in a soft chair, get a pin-prick & you’re free to read, study, talk or dream. 60-minutes & you’re up and away, cash in hand, smiling. The Plasma Center. 4223-Wellborn Rd. 846- 8855. 700-University Dr. E. 268-6050. Promote the circus: Flexible hours. Hourly wage w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class ‘97. 846- 8818. 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. * SOUTH. PAPRE.ISLAND PANAMA. <;IT.Y BEACH BEACH .jg3tTjnri:3rigxKXJu«.K*jtIiJt.KJL«X**: u ^ - «n aasax crmesw oh otsnwittc*: e«/x dates : unary or stay HILTON HEAP ISLAMP M-800-SUNCHASE : ► TOLL nuts INTO 2MATI0N * XXSZRYAXrOKJ . m THE WEB AT htlpV/www.ninchasi.csm The Dallas JVtornlng Dcms DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR EACH MORNING. CALL TODAY: 409-589-3358 For subscription rates Limited delivery area SAVE $$ OFF NEWSSTAND PRICES Recruiters for JUMBO Icecream will be on campus February 25-27. Any students interested in earning an average of $100/day selling icecream in Ohio, this sum mer, please write to: Greg Duda at Jumbo Icecream, 5644 Wadsworth Road, Dayton, Ohio 45414 or call (937)277-0986, leave a message. Entertainment center $40. Sega with 8 games $75, Weight bench $50, Queen sized waterbed $100. Please call Gabe at 694-8067. Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurses and Lifeguards needed for Girl scout resident camps near Athens, Texas and on Lake Texoma; For more information, call 1-800-442-2260 or (214) 823-1342. E.O.E. The No. ' 11 Texas A&M Women’s Golf Team heads west this week to tee off with 18 other teams in the SMU-Ohio State Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, Calif. The Lady Aggies will compete with top-ranked teams, including the defending NCAA champion and No. 1 ranked Arizona University, No. 2 Arizona State University and No. 3 San Jose State University. Representing the Lady Ags at the tournament will be senior Wendi Wight, juniors Isabelle Rosberg and Aurora Kirchner, sophomore Jennifer Emmons and fresh man Anna Beckert. The Aggies are competing in their first competition since the fall season, when they won their final two events at the Marilyn Smith/Sun Flower Invitational and Mac Quadra 605, 8 Megs ram with printer, 28.8 modem, monitor, $900. Don 694-3689. Moving Sale! recliner, 1-Sony TV 19", 6-speakers, enter tainment center, desk, book shelf and more! Call 694- 6822 $10-$ 150 TELEMARKETING POSITIONS- Openings, full or part- time, must be able to work 1/2-day Saturdays. Base pay $6 +bonus. Weekly pay, flexible scheduling. Apply In person. 700-University Drive East, ste.#104, C.Station. 691-8682. Must Sell! Tan love-seat, like new $75, blue print love- seat, slightly worn $50. Call 693-9576, leave message. Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days, evenings, weekends work. Contact IntelliQuest at 268- 5307 or come by 702-Univ. Dr. Ea., Ste.102F, C.Sta. New golf clubs Titleist DCI’s 2-PW over sized. Paid over $500. Sell for $350./neg. Please call Brent at 847-5675. Wanted: Graduate students seeking job search skills to attend the Career Center's workshop on Feb.11th., 5:30-7. MSC, Room 292-B. Nintendo 64, 2 controllers, 2 games (Mario 64, Waverace 64) $340 O.B.O. Call John at 694-5135. LOST & FOUND Pioneer, Kenwood, 6-1/2in. 3-ways $50. Pioneer detachable face cass. 35wx4 with cd changer controls $150. Inboxes. Perfect condition 847-1995. Hey Beaumontl! Waco wants to know youll Call place where we met, leave name and number for John, after 4p.m. R/C Car Team Losi Jr. X Pro, Loaded, Radio charger etc. Great Condition. $175 O.B.O. 847-2729. Lost on 1/10/97- black/white Border Collie, brown/white face. Reward!! 823-2421. MISCELLANEOUS It's not too late to get in Texas A&M's '97 Aggleland yearbook. 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The Lady Ags also finished second at the Big 12 Fall Preview in October. A&M Head Golf Coach Jeanne Sutherland said that playing after the winter break takes some adjustment, but the team is eager to begin competitive play. “Right now, we don’t look quite as sharp as we did at the end of the fail, but it is hard mentally to be in a competition mode after coming off the break,” Sutherland said. "Everyone there will be in the same boat though.” Sutherland said there will be tough competition at the tourna ment, but since this is the first showing of the semester anything can happen. “This is the first tournameu the spring for all the teams, we are looking for somesurpi from the competition Sutherland said. The Lady Ags return to Regional Challenge after at plat e finish Iasi war. Sutht: said since the team has play- , this tournament before,!: WASHING I or know what to expect. Bnal Republicar “For this course, a little( wysmalquality” knowledge goes a long v,Bue Service’s m Sutherland said. “We are «system, urgec prepared this year and have ■Sunday to cor working on our short games.'Moverhaul by N. The Aggies’ lone senior, IfilIn a letter to C said she anticipates future seltlilicanssaid the because the faljor a tax system son left themm taste of winning “I think this will be even than the fall.bi we expect ourselves,” said. “Mentally be a lot easier fe| now because know what like to win, and want to keep on winning, The Aggies field a balanced _ , talented squad this year, witli* h snot just the players entering the springs: tf ts 8 ott °t )ec h i ranked in the Rolex/NicH Individual Ranking’s top 1 Freshman Anna Becker is rai No. 45, and junior Aurora Kircij checks in at No. 81. Archer [use Ways and Pt he’ll accomm [don CBS’ Face Archer signet House Spea use Majority I Wight said the team is ca;:|f nate Majority of continuing their winning Jr aU ' la J orit y son by doing well in the first tournaments. “I think that we have an strong team right now, in: Lady Ags shutout S By Sara Duesing The Battalion As afternoon temperatures dipped into the 30s, the Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team overcame two opponents last Saturday — the bitter weather and Southwest Texas State University, for the second match of the spring season. The Lady Aggies met up with Southwest Texas at Omar Smith Tennis Center and overwhelmed their opponent with a 9-0 shutout. A&M Woman’s Head Tennis Coach Bobby Kleinecke said he was pleased with the team’s success. “I was really impressed with the way they came out in singles,” he said. “They took care of business early, hit the ground strokes and stayed aggressive at the baseline.” The Lady Netters dominated again in both the singles and doubles competitions as they had just three days before when they faced the University of North Texas. Freshman Kathryn Scott, in her first singles compe tition of the spring, defeated Candy Gledhill 6-0, 6-0. Likewise, both sophomore Monica San Miguel and junior Monica Rebolledo beat their opposition 6-0, 6-0. Katy Windham fell to junior Vanessa Rooks 6-0, 6-1 and senior Julie Beahm downed Tiffany Schmidt 6-0, 6-1. Senior Michelle Prejean wrapped the singles matches up with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Britany Mikeska. The team missed a workout the day before the game because of weather conditions. Scott said they knew they were going to have to play well, despite their powerful victory against North Texas. “I think we did well consider ing it was so cold,” Scott said. "North Texas was a good match, but we knew we had to come out and be prepared.” After a warm-up break the dou bles matches began with A&M Bd Senate Fir airman Williai The tax codt )wn so horri , ( Jany American; anyone can step up at any:: J . , , and do well, Wightsaid. Wer ,, . the mindset that we wanttojf T , l>1 , ■ ) , h cc , . , ,■ they said th oft playing as good as wecaif, ^ with a $ year we d hope to win, bnt»|; demization know that we can. g., correlation quality of the age nation’s taxpayer G Clinton has ag Ig manage the ta. has rejected COP taxorforreplacin national sales tax I jack Kemp, B mate on the last f can ticket and a f ‘lcandidate in 2 eet the Press” trid of the IRS ed tax reform irking class far rmanent tax re jis economy gro Republicans a tywith Clinton’ $98 billion asp irbalancing the Clinton’s true c [child tax relief, ge students am tal gains taxi o sell their hoi They “are toe nail,” Senate E airman Pete i id on CNN’s La Archer too sc again taking charge. Freshra t! ge u s , tiol l s did Leslie Dees teamed up with Sen and the two quickly defeat! Gledhill and Schmidt 8-l.Thesi ter duo of senior Nancy Ding" and freshman Lisa Dingwallfao Rony Angkriwan, TheBatm* junior Monica Rebolledo r ball Saturday against SWT. Windham and Jessica Bair at e nt and Budge easily dominated, beating thep! 8-1. Beahm and Rooks the match with a 8-3 victor)'o' Aubrey Mika and Mikeska. Kleinecke said the victory" easy once the team got an ea! lead. “We started out hitting shots,” Kleinecke said, “andtl ipitol Hill to (Southwest Texas) just couli t>m both parti bounce back.” anes, said Rep ijplained how t eir proposed illing to listen, think the Amt to work out an Professional m Clinton tra’ r e of getting b The good news, Kleineckesa )n and workir is that the team’s confidence is and there are two wins in column. The bad news is there no more easy matches. The te faces Texas Christian Univers next Wednesday. “They’re a very improved If! and we’re definitely going toll! to tee it up for that Kleinecke said. Losses Continued from page 3 Tucker led the Lady Aggies in scoring this season, averaging 13.8 points per game and grab bing 2.7 rebounds. She also was ranked fifth in the Big 12 in free- throw percentage, connecting for 84.1 percent (70-86). The three year letter winner will be missed by the younger Aggie squad, who looked to her for leadership. Harvey said the team needs to step up and take responsibility for their play. “She’s (Tucker) tried to carry this team on her back all year long, and we’ve talked and talked about needing to mature and needing to accept responsP ty,” Harvey said. “It’s been totally thrust on# evail? And I th now. They have no choice and' -te in now.” is their time. They need to and we need to try to make theb of a really bad situation.” Harvey fought back after the game as she about losing the team’s co tain and leader. 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