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Friday • October 3, 1997
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A&M on road to
Waco, Lubbuck
ADOPTION
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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. Call
Pam Lucas At The Homes Of St. Mark, In Houston, 800-
543-BABY. Legal/ Medical Expenses Paid Only.
Warm Texas couple wishes to give your baby a won
derful life: Happiness, Love, Security, Education, Fun.
Lauren/Guy 1-800-860-4667 or TGC 1-800-299-GLAD.
Legal/medical expenses only.
AUTO
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PRIVATE STUDENT DORM
HOUSING FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND
VISITORS TO CAMPUS.
FURNISHED ROOMS W/ALL BILLS PAID
FREE SHUTTLE TO AND FROM TEXAS A&M
DAILY, WEEKLY & MONTHLY RATES AVAILABLE
CALL 779-7091 TODAY!
Heartburn
Acid Indigestion
Are you 18 or older and in
good health. 1 dose over the
counter medication. No blood
drawn. Volunteers will receive
$50 for doing study.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
Athlete’s Foot Study
Patients volunteers needed for
Research Study of new
investigational medicine. Free
physical exam, treatments, study
medications, and lab tests
available for qualified participants.
Patient stipend available for
qualified participants ages 12
years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 wks.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
SKIN INFECTION
STUDY
Patients 18 years and older with
uncomplicated skin infections
such as impetigo, cellulitis,
infected hair follicles, wounds,
abrasions, insect bites, etc.
needed to participate in a
research study with an
investigative antibiotic. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated
up to $200.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
1984 Mercury Cougar, $1,000/o.b.o. Call 845-9164, ask
for Albert.
1989 F-150 extended cab. 5-speed overdrive, a/c,
power brakes, am/fm, cruise, new paint $3,300/0.8.0.
D/845-2921, E/394-3300.
1991 Mercury Sable. Excellent condition. Automatic,
a/c. $4,450. Blue book $6,650. 823-7055.
1995 Dodge Laramie SLT, black, chrome rims, V8, auto
matic $12,000. (409)272-5010.
Cars for $100111 Seized & Sold locally this month.
Trucks, 4x4’s, etc. 800-522-2730, Ext.#3782.
Ford Taurus 1988. 89k miles. Excellent condition. A/C,
new paint. $4,500. 696-1401.
SEIZED CARS from $175. Porches, Cadillacs, Chevys,
BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD s. Your Area. Toll
Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext..A-1652 for current listings.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. “The Famous Pink House Gourmet
B&B". 364-2868.
COMPUTERS
Compaq scanner keyboard, new, up to 200 X 400 DPI,
256 shades grey, Win 95 or 3.1 $150 Call 776-1136.
DJ MUSIC
Sound Power DJ Service. Weddings/ Mixers/ Parties,
Large/ Small Sound Systems. Lights/ Smoke Available.
Large Music Selection. Tommy Reed, Class ’98, 696-
9754.
The Party Block Mobile DJ- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings and TAMU func
tions. For the best call 693-6294.
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FOR RENT
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6bdrms/3baths country home. 32-miles from t.a.m.u.
No smoking. $975/mo. 535-7582.
Available Nowl Comfortable 2bdrm/2bath,
2bdrm/11/2bath apartments. Call for 12-9mo. specials.
Will do semester leases on select units. Timber Creek
Apartments, 846-2976.
Close to campus. 2bdrm/1bath. $325-$400/mo.
$250/dep. Pets ok. Fenced. 846-8630.
Now. Available: Large 2bdrm/11/2bath studio,
(1042sq.ft.), complete with w/d, $25 discount per month
with 12-mo. lease. Timber Creek 4-Plexes, 846-2976.
Office space under construction on Hwy.6 in South
C.Sta. Spaces ranging from 250 sq.ft, to 800 sq.ft./con
ference room and sitting area. Call 693-7830.
Quiet place in the country for you and your pet.
$300/mo. 7-miles from campus. (409)267-3824.
Short term leases available. 1,2,3 bedrooms. Call for
information. United Realty, 694-9140.
Sublease available now or Spring semester. University
Towers deluxe room. Security parking. Local phone
included. Call Chris, (830)249-3285.
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Selling new washer & dryer $675, bed $125, desk $45,
table $35, dresser $40. Call after 12:00p.m. O.B.O.
Amy, 823-7411.
FOR SALE
Need Help With A Computer Problem? Rent A Nerdll
Services Include: Software and Hardware Service and
Support. Call 260-9137.
Pentium 233MMX $1,160, 200MMX $1,080, 166MMX
$1,000, 166MHZ $925, 133MHZ $875, 16MB-ram, 20x-
CDROM, 1.3G8-HD, 33.6-V/F/modem, 2MB-video, 14"-
monitor, s/speakers, tamuNet set-up, 1-year warranty,
2.1GB-Hd add $20, 3.1GB-HD add $65, 846-7186
upgrading &laptops.
Toshiba lap top, Pentium 100, 810HD, color, Win-95,
Office, $1,200. 696-9581.
Couch, love seat, recliner.
Amer, 693-6565.
METRx 100 packets for sale.
Please call Kyle at 696-2860.
$2 a packet. O.B.O.
Baseball Umpires Needed for
Youth League Ages 13 to 16.
The Brazos Valley Amateur Baseball Association
is seeking experienced umpires for its Fall (Sept. 15
- Nov. 15) and Spring (Feb. 1 - May 31) seasons.
The BVABA sponsors Sandy Koufax, PONY and
Colt Baseball in the Brazos Valley. Games are
played in Bryan and College Station.
Call Peter Stiller 822-4193 or 862-2905.
GIS Co. seeks entry level
individual, strong computer
experience. GPS or GIS
experience a plus. Fax resume to:
(713)780-9713. SkyVision, Inc.
College Station/Houston
Chronic Pain Study
Subjects who have had chronic
pain for at least three months,
have been taking a non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory medication daily
and require additional pain relief
are being recruited for an
investigative research study with
a marketed pain medication.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 or
T -800-681 -8204
FUN FUN FUN!!!
Jason’s Deli is now hiring people
who want to work in a fun,
fast-paced environment, flexible
hours, FT/PT DAY/EVE.
*Cashiers/Ordertakers
*Sandwichmakers
*Food Prep/Line help
*Bus/Dish
‘Delivery Drivers must be 18yrs.
w/car and valid insurance.
Apply daily at
Jason’s Deli
1404 Texas Avenue South
corner of George Bush.
Sarah Watts
Pianist - Teacher
Former Piano Faculty, Baylor University
Bryan Studio over 20 years.
“Serious Student of all ages”
(409)822-6856
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Telescope for sale. Meade Dobsonian telescope, 10
inch, $500. Please call 764-1865.
Trek 830 Mountain bike. Like newl $275 o.b.o. Please
call 696-7448.
HELP WANTED
ACSI seeks Part-Time students for a Programmer
(Required: MS Access, MS Visual Basic; Helpful:
Oracle, UNIX, DB2, Delphi, Power Builder) and a
Technician (Required: Windows 3.x, Win ’95, PC and
LAN knowledge; Helpful: Win NT, Novell, UNIX). Starts
at $8-$24/hr. Resume: dgilman@appcomp.com, fax:
268-8811.
ATTENTION STUDENTS!! Part-time work. Up to
$8.25. Scholarships and internships available.
Conditions apply. Good resume experience. Call 696-
7734, 10a.m.-4p.m.
ClCi’s Pizza now accepting applications for guest
greeters and kitchen staff. Flexible shifts and sched
ules. Apply at Culpepper Plaza location/C.Sta.
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT. $18K-$72K/yr. +Benefits.
Paid Training. For Information On F/T & P/T Positions
Call 1-800-585-9024, Ext.#4357.
Full/Part-time waitstaff. If you’re hard working, attentive,
and have a great personality, apply at Czech/Tex
Steakhouse in Snook. Call 272-8501.
HARPER’S, nicest little tavern
Bartenders Waitress. 778-6333.
3006-North Texas, Bryan.
Proofreader needed for textbook in electrochemistry.
Flexible hours. 15-20 hrs/wk. $7/hr. 774-0902.
Retail Manager Trainee. Full-Time. Send Resume To:
Career Apparel, 1702 A South Texas Avenue, Bryan, TX
77802.
Secretary/ Editor home office consulting business.
Needs part-time office help. 20-30hrs/wk. Flexible
schedule. Must have good typing skills and be proficient
in Word and Excel. Mail resume to: G&A, 3000 Cortez,
C. Station, Texas 77845.
Technician needed. Computer store. Experienced and
independent. Part/full time. Call Dan, 846-5454.
Temporary Programmer needed. Familiar with
Microsoft Access ‘97. Call 693-8888.
LOST & FOUND
Lost blue Motorola pager.
5178.
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If found please call at 847-
18’’ Bianchi mountain bike, chromemoly, 2" front shock,
Shimano components, grip shift, toe clips, $300. Please
call Krista at 846-7068.
2-Colorado/A&M tickets $100. Alum section. (214)508-
5583 daytime, (214)328-0778 evenings.
4 Michael Flatley’s Lord Of The Dance Tickets!!! For
October 19th, in San Antonio. Sold Out Performance!
$90/ea. Call 847-6862.
Blaupunkt am/fm cass., detachable face, portable cd
input $160, home speakers, must sell, $150. Please call
694-0349.
Brothers word processor $100, Red Dog neon sign
$100, 3 ft. refrigerator $75. Please call 694-7124.
Broyhill swivel rocking chair, excellent condition, $75
cash. Please call 779-8628.
n Bryan needs 2-
Apply in person at
Make an offer. Pete or
Loveseat, great condition $75, cardioglide $75, black &
white T.V. $10, 2-floor lamps $10. Please call Terri or
Carol @776-5126.
Hiring enthusiastic dependable waitstaff. Ninta’s, on
Harvey. Interviews: M-F, 2:30p.m.-4:30p.m.
Howdy Agsll Short on cash? Looking for a part-time
job? Don’t go therel! Come here- to the Plasma Center
where you can earn $140 a month donating your life
saving plasma $80 in your first two weeksll Donating
plasma is everything you could ask for in a part-time job:
minimal time, good pay, no work required, tax free cashll
Don’t delay, call todayl! Westgate Biologicals, Inc. 2-
convenient locations: 4223-Wellborn Rd., Bryan, 846-
8855. 700-University East, College Station, 268-6050.
Kettle Restaurant accepting applications for full/part
time wait-staff or cooks. Apply in person 6a.m.-2p.m.,
M-F, Bryan/College Station.
Kids Connection- Bryan ISO’s after-school program is
seeking the following: Bus-drivers, ‘97-’98 school-year,
Mon.-Fri., 3-6, $6.25/hr. Qualifications: Class B/CDL
required. Apply in person with resume: 2200 Villa
Maria, Ste.#11. Bryan ISD is an E.O.E. by choice. 731 -
7804.
Manpower Job Line (Bryan) 260-5010. (Huntsville)
(409)295-6696. 24 Hour Information.
Molecular Genetics Laboratory seeks full-time techni
cian, part-time worker. Contact John Yu, 260-
9237/9311.
Need responsible person to move in my home and care
for my 6-year old at night while I work. Free room/board
plus small weekly wages. Caldwell area. Pager: 228-
0239.
Needed Sample Technician: 1-2 hours/ each Monday
between (7-9 a.m.) $200.00/Month. Call 713-773-9335.
Part time openings available for assembly of environ
mental wells and equipment. Flexible hours available
during the week and weekends. Must have dependable
transportation. For application come by Lynntech, Inc.
7610 Eastmark drive, Suite 105, College Station, Texas,
77840 E.O.E.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment 823-5031.
Part-time, 8a.m.-l2p.m., M-F. Clerical data entry. Call
774-6633 for appointment.
Partners Food Delivery hiring cooks and drivers.
Flexible hours. Apply in person at 113-Walton, C.Sta.
Professional Computing: Part-time delivery driver need
ed. 15-20 hrs/wk. Will work with school schedule.
Computer experience, helpful but not necessary.
Applicants must be 19yrs. and able to lift 50lbs. Call
846-5332, 8a.m.-5:30p.m., Mike.
Reward for lost Border Collie. Black and white, 2 year
old male named Sam. Any information please call 695-
0708.
MOTORCYCLE
1987 Honda Aero 50cc scooter, helmet included. Mint
condition $360. Please call 775-9236 or leave mes
sage.
1987 Yamaha FZ700 with helmet & charger. New seat,
chain. $2,100/o.b.o. 764-9057, leave message.
1989 Kawasaki KLR250 with helmet. Excellent condi
tion. 4k miles. $1,500/o.b.o. Please leave message,
696-4989.
1994 Honda CBR600F2, 7k miles, extremely clean and
fast, black and purple $5,200. Best sport bike. Home
695-1754, work 825-9136.
MUSIC
Travis V. Dabney
Staff writer
There is no rest for the weary as
proved by the Texas A&M
Volleyball Team. The Aggies have
evened their record in Big 12 play
to 1-1 with a strong performance
over the Oklahoma Sooners this
past Saturday.
While the Aggies can take
solace in their victory on Saturday
they have a big weekend of volley
ball ahead of them. They will go
by bus to Baylor for a Friday night
match against Baylor and then
jump on a plane for a trip to the
flat treeless plains of West Texas to
play Texas Tech University on
Saturday night. Both opponents
according to assistant coach John
Corbelli are capable of giving the
Aggies a big test.
“Both are well coached solid
teams, they both can beat you if
you are not on top of your game.”
The Aggies will attempt to take
revenge on Baylor for a very costly
loss at the end of the 1996 season.
The Aggies were poised to receive
a first round bye in the NCAA tour
nament last year when Baylor
hung a loss on the team at the start
of November, which likely cost
them that bye.
“There is no doubt that Baylor
has a good squad,” Cobelli said. “
We went into the Ferrel Center last
year tired and unprepared and we
came out with a loss.”
That victory was only the
time that Baylor had beaten A&M
in the all-time series compared to
37 victories for the Aggies.
The Aggies are not the only
team that has a tough weekend
ahead of them. The Texas Tech
Red Raiders will be hosting both
The University of Texas and Texas
A&M this weekend. The Red
Raiders have been relatively
unsuccessful against both teams
over the years. The Horns have
posted 44-7-2 record against
raiders. The Aggies have posted a
32-20 record against the Raiders,
The Aggies do not plan to take
the Red Raiders lightly though
according to Corbelli. “They have
a solid defense and they are very
quick so we will have to be pre
pared.”
Texas Tech has had an impres
sive start to the season. The
Raiders have posted a 15-1 record
along with a 2-0 start in confer
ence play. The Raiders are led by
their setter Lisa Hilgers who
recently broke the schools all-time
assist record as well as outside hit
ter Cristine Martin.
According to Corbelli things are
on schedule for the Aggies seasor
in terms of team improvement,
“We are learning to play strong
in all phases of the game, 1 think
that we are well balanced team
right now.”
Rock, R&B band needs new drummer for upcoming
gigs. Call 775-3230.
PERSONAL
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Advicelll 1-900-255-0900, Ext.#4337. $3.99/min. Must
be 18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434
PETS
3 year old tamed Nandy Conure for sale with new cage,
$200. Please call 774-0380.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
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Gov’t Foreclosed homes from pennies on $1.
Delinquent tax, Repo's. REO’s. Your Area. Toll. Free
(1)800-218-9000, Ext.H-1652 for current listings.
ROOMMATES
Male needed. 2bdrm/1bath house, 4,400-acre ranch,
fishing, $175/mo., -i-bills, +deposit. 10-15-minutes to
campus. 774-6630.
October rent paid!! Female wanted to share
2bdrm/1bath. Will be responsible for 1/3-rent +1/3utili-
ties. Amy/Kendra, 846-2392.
Roommate neededUI! 2bdrm/2bath. New apartments.
$575/mo. -i-electricity. 2-minutes from campus, bus
route, w/d. 821-6296.
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M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm),
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allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
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TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Genetics, Math, Science, Spanish.
H.S. and College. By appointment only. Small group
discount. Call 690-0738.
Remedial reading or speaking. All grade levels, college
levels, all nationalities. $10/hr. 774-0902.
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the Baltimore Orioles flourished
against the Seattle Mariners’ inad
equate bullpen and took com
mand of their AL division series.
Stymied by Jamie Moyer’s off-
speed pitches for half the game
Thursday,
Baltimore went
ahead immedi
ately after the
left-hander was
forced out with
an elbow injury.
The Orioles’ sec
ond straight 9-3
victory sent
them home with
a 2-0 lead in the
best-of-5 series.
Baltimore
can advance to the AL champi
onship series for a second straight
year with a win Saturday in Game
3 at Camden Yards. The Orioles,
who got homers from Harold
Baines and Brady Anderson, are 9-
4 against the Mariners this season.
With the Mariners leading 2-1
in the fifth inning, Moyer gave up
a two-out single to Mike Bordick,
walked Anderson on four pitches
and threw a ball well out of the
strike zone to Roberto Alomar.
After a discussion at the mound
with Seattle manager Lou Piniella,
Moyer left the game with a
strained left elbow.
That spelled trouble for the
Mariners, whose bullpen blew 27
save opportunities this season.
Paul Spoljaric came in, and
Alomar hit a drive that glanced off
the glove of a leaping Ken Griffp
Jr. at the center field wall. Ttii
double scored two runs and
Baltimore ahead to stay.
Moyer was 5-1 lifetime agains
his former team — including \\
this season with a 2.92 ERA. Th
time, he allowed five hits and
walk, striking out two in 4 2
innings.
In the seventh, Anderson fo
lowed a walk to Bordick with
two-run shot off Bobby Ayala foil
5-2 lead. Seattle got a run in it
half on an RBI single by pinch-hil
ter Rob Ducey.
The Orioles pulled away in thi
eighth, scoring four runs as
crowd of 59,309 began to bootlu
home team. Ayala walked Baine
intentionally to load the bases
then forced in a run by walk
Lenny Webster on a 3-2 pit
Bordick followed with a two-
single and Anderson greeted
Norm Charlton with an RBI-
ble to make it 9-3.
Baltimore starter 5
Erickson allowed three runs
seven hits in 6 2-3 innings to
his first playoff win in seven careei
appearances. He’s 3-0 in foi
starts against Seattle this season.
Seattle’s first four batters
against Erickson produced a 2-0
lead. Joey Cora led off with an
infield single and took third
Roberto Kelly’s double offthewall
in right-center. Griffey and E
Martinez followed with
groundouts.
Baines got Baltimore to 2
the second with an opposite-
drive to left.
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Aggie harriers
head to Denton
After taking a week off, the
Texas A&M Men’s Cross Country
Team will be looking for their
fourth consecutive victory this
weekend at the North Texas
Invitational in Denton.
The men are lead by junior
Scott Lengefeld who was named
the Big 12 male runner of the week
this week after winning the Rice
Invitational two weeks ago.
The women are coming off
their best finish of the year after
taking second at the Rice
Invitational. They are led by
Millie Ondras, Ann Dwyer and
Karl Wyatt who finished nos. 8-'0
at Rice.
“This meet will give us a chance
to run on the Regional Course,”
coach Greg Henzie said in a press
release. “It will also give us a
chance to face some of the region
al teams we won’t see again until
the regional meet. I’m optimistic
that we will improve this week and
and continue to have the success
we’ve had so far this season.”
1
Jets’ Glenn gets
new contract
Former Texas A&M standout
Aaron Glenn agreed to a five-
year, $19.3 million contract
extension Tuesday with the New
York Jets making him the sec
ond-highest paid defensive
back in the NFL behind Dallas
Deion Sanders.
Glenn, who was the 12th over
all pick in the 1994 NFL draft, was
in the last year of his original
four-year, $4 million deal.
Jets Head Coach Bill Parcells
said the high salary is a sign of
the times, but he prefers to pay
proven players like Glenn as
opposed to rookies coming out
of the draft.
“We are trying to keep the guys
we think are good players,"
Parcells said. “Hopefully we can be
in better position this offseason”
The five-foot, nine-inch, 185-
pound Glenn does not have an
interception this year and has
only five for his career as a result
of rarely being tested. He also has
excelled as a kickoff returner
averaging 30.9 yards-per-retum
this season and 23.3 yards-per-
return for his career.