The Battalion Classified Friday • December 12, 1997 W ” The Battalion ORLD To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building usiness Hours i.m. 5 p.m. Monday through Friday ertiln deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day lusiness needs part-time warehouse help/ deliv- tlriver. Must have good driving record. Please call s7043 for information on application. f part-time job but you want to have your week- free? Call Manpower for immediate job opportuni- fPart-time Clerical positions, •Custodial positions, m-11:00p.m. Cali the Job Line at 260-5010 or fee at 846-3535. H . I ded part-time bookkeeper for small business. Hours jj Hvlust be able to stay at least 1-year and part of ™ ''mas break. Bring resume to 1300-Walton, C.Sta. irtie evening work doing commercial office dean- Mon -Fri. Call for an appointment 823-5031. Fill-time help wanted. Apply within Piper’s vron Texas Ave., University Dr. 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 addtional 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 SALE dual!' 'u at 9am $30/ea OBO i/illiarti, (409)825-3268. trailer $4,200, set up in nice Bryan park i $20( 1 lot, rent includes cable, electricity, garbage, jlpaciu Call 778-9391 or (817)558-0415. •tton I wl tickets for sale! 30 yard line, 20 rows up, m 28 $70. Call KSU Fan (316)397-3200. lolley M-50, Alevio components, hardly ridden. ^Hlition $190 o.b.o. Please call Erica at 779- shelf S50, desk $150, desk chair $40, bedroom set $50. Excellent condition! O.B.O. Please akeo at 268-2299. ^^Kfurnished small 2-bedroom mobile home in j^Hirk. 7-miles from campus. $3,995- includes: , ! _8Wing and storage building. (409)267-3824. lore ’. isher & dryer. White. Excellent condition. ^[696-2950. i has . duty microwave $100 o.b.o. 695-8072, -nnisngr alfllniture, dishes, w/d, BBQ, etc. Call 694-8972. ^^Eveseat and chair, blue and tan, good condi- 1150. Please call 268-7435. ig sale December 1st-14th. 1103 Dexter. Table 3 chairs $75. Much more!! Please call in advance, 1098 ;J|||jrnera &lenses, all in good condition, for sale. ie lae •• message, 846-7464. loVesn.it +chair $150, Qn-mattress +box $200, T.V. ^Bmputer (486-33mhz, 16meg, 1 44mb 3-in., b 5-in ) $500, microwave $75. 764-0881 -bed S50, desk $35, old sofa-bed $10, bike $20. 3708 nice must see stereo in cabinet. Call for more nation, 764-1046. her & dryer set $100, 30" color T.V. $50, issional Loudspeakers $500, loft bed $25, kitchen $25 Mike, 694-0672. ien'$ Obermeyer ski pants, jacket, silk sweater, nals gloves, headband, size-4, used once, nally $550, asking $150. 694-9793. 9 FUNDRAISER site' ^Hnate Fund-Raisers For Greeks, Clubs And /atec individuals Are Available Now. Fast, Easy & -ifiahcial Obligation. For More Information Call: ^■a-PLUS, Ext.51. ghty Crosswords Puzzles. Great Fun. Great gift. [http://www.bmvtrade.com/sopuz HELP WANTED - /T Eve. Clerical/ Customer Service Positions For trance Agency; Previous Experience Preferred But ^Required Send Resume To: The Liere Agency, JBlarvey Rd., College Station, TX 77840: Attn: ce Mg i a, JNHBB Seniors and Grad students: Notes-N-Quotes | [ few accepting applications for Spring notetakers. Call -2255 with questions, or apply at 701 W. University, -ctlyacross from Blocker Bldg. JptlON STUDENTS!! Part-time work. Up to Scholarships and internships available. 1 ditions apply. Good resume experience. Call 696- 4, 10a.m.-4p.m. |j[C ie Join The Team At The Bird! We need motivated, i( idly staff to serve & prepare our quality, fresh food. I;, rositions available. Opportunities to quickly advance ^ increase pay. Benefits include vac. & med. Pay ) .imJisurate with experience. Apply in person Mon.- . Q r 2-6p.m. at Freebirds, 2050 Texas Ave. or 319 fOwersity in Northgate. No phone calls. |ence store cashiers. All shifts. Apply at any xaco Food Mart or 3211 Texas Ave., Bryan. jDiner hiring cooks Swaitstaff for am/pm shifts, r i| person. 203-University. i. vey.Washbangers is looking for cooks, servers, bar ters and laundry attendants. Come be part of our 7, n. (Hiring 1-4, Thursday & Friday, Dec. 11th & 12th at i2 T^xas Ave. next to Blockbuster Video in the Park za.Shopping Center. LIDAY WORK!! PT now, FT during break, 2-5/wks L; k program, can remain permanent, training provided, I to $8.25, scholarships available, conditions apply. I> e 110-4, 696-7734. /vdylAgs!! Short on cash? Looking for a part-time E? Don’t go there!! Come here- to the Plasma Center are you can earn $140 a month donating your llfe- |tp° ing plasma $80 in your first two weeks!! Donating sma is everything you could ask for in a part-time job: limal time, good pay, no work required, tax free cash!! |0f n’t delay, call today!! Westgate Biologicals, Inc. 2- l c ivenient locations: 4223-Wellborn Rd., Bryan, 846- C' 3 >5. FOO-University East, College Station, 268-6050. pte Opening: Mechanical Engineer (BS-ME tired). Oil field related industry. Pro-E and |iica (FEA) experience a plus. Paid holidays, lical, dental, and 401k package available. Fax/mail ^Hand salary requirements to: GOEX International |K * 423 Vaughn Road West Cleburne, TX 76031. Attn. 'Sonnel, fax (817)556-0657. Equal Opportunity 1 Ployer. HELP WANTED Professor needs childcare Spring semester for 10-yr. old twin girls. 3-4 afternoons per week. $6/hr. 776-0223. Programmer needed, proficient in Perl SQL, familiar w/Linux C would be a plus. Call 693-9700. QUALITY SALES PEOPLE. We have Full and Part time evening telemarketing positions available immedi ately. $7/hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible sched ules. Apply in person at: IMS, 700-Univ. Dr. E., Ste.104, C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682. Student Advantage, the country's largest and most com prehensive students savings, is looking for energetic, self motivated entrepreneurial individuals to join our fast pace, fun filled team. The campus representative posi tion is an excellent opportunity to get hands on market ing experience while earning between $8-$10/hr. with flexible hours. Serious inquiries call 1-800-366-4636, ext.2079. Temporary paint/ construction work during Christmas holidays. Flexible hours. 775-7126. Wings N' More- Now looking for entry level managers, full or part-time. Benefits and advancement opportuni ties are available. Interested parties please call 693- 6363 and ask to speak with a manager for an appoint ment to submit application. LOST & FOUND Dog found. Female Dalmatian found off Holleman, needs owner. 693-2976. Stainless steel Tag Heuer watch with granite face, lost bonfire night by FHK complex. Reward!! Please call 693-3057. MISCELLANEOUS Help AgsM Did you tape the A&M vs. O.S.U. football game? pgr.#226-7079. NEEDED Need male partner to tryout for Aggie Wranglers. 764- 6492. baa3552@tamvm1.tamu.edu Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755. AKC adorable Siberian Husky puppies champion blood line, absolutely gorgeous. Awesome Batman masks, perfect markings. Wonderful Santa Claus surprise. $195/cash. 696-5802. AKC registered Siberian Husky puppies: red/white and black/white, blue eyes, born 10/14/97. $250 each. 828- 4116. Christmas puppies, full blooded Siberian Huskies $85 each. Call (409)873-2930. Cute Christmas kitten need good home. Please call 693-3276. KITTENS available for adoption!! Tested, vaccinated, fixed, indoor cats. 690-3542. ROOMMATES $144/mo. Own room in house. Walk to campus. Call Casey, 268-7757. $227/mo. -i-utilities. Spring sublease. Own room. No deposit. Partially furnished. SWPkwy. 696-8953. $250/mo. plus utilities. Own room. Fully furnished. Close to campus. 693-9103 3bdrm/2bath house, own room, can compensate babysitting for rent. $250/mo +1 futilities. 776-9338 Brand new duplex. Need M/roommate. Own room. $300/mo. Call 779-3357, negotiable. Co-oping in Spring, need 1-female roommates. 4bdrm/2bath. University Commons. 694-6790, 693- 0052. F-Roommate to share room in 2bdrm/2bath condo. W/D. $300/mo. Anna, 691-2233. F-Roommate. Spring. 2bdrm/11/2bath. Own room. $280/mo. +$30 utilities. Jenny/Jessica, 693-8009. Female needed. Sublease apartment. Dominik Street. Own room. Also have brand-new bed for sale. 693- 7847. Female roommate for Spring or longer. Own bedroom in 3-bedroom house. $225/mo. No bills. 775-6104. Female roommate needed a.s.a.p. 2bdrm/11/2bath duplex. W/D. $260/mo. +1/2bills. Call Jolene, 268- 7706. Female roommate needed a.s.a.p. 3bdrm/2bath. Own room. $200/mo. +$30-utilities. Near campus. Call Charlotte/Normandie, 691-0189. Female roommate needed a.s.a.p. 2bdrm/1bath. Own room. $200/mo. +1/2bills. Missy, 696-2472. Female roommate needed ASAP. 2bdrm./2bath. Own room/bath. $300/mo. Call Kamie, 764-7855, leave mes sage. Female roommate needed for spring possibly summer. Must like very large dogs. $232.50/rent +1/2util. On Fish-Camp, wash./dry. Partiers need not apply. Near Albertson's Post-Office &Wal-Mart. Call 696-3747. Female roommate needed! 1/3 rent/ utilities. Own room/ bathroom. W/D, fenced yard, bus route. Call Kelli or Amanda, 696-0519. Female roommate needed. 1st month free! 2bdrm/11/2bath apartment. Own room. On bus route. $245/mo. 696-6395. Female roommate needed. 2bdrm/11/2bath duplex. Rent $280/mo. 316-Brentwood. Rufina, 764-6546. Female roommate needed. 4bdrm/2bath. Own bed room. W/D. $181/mo. 694-6929. Female roommate needed. Own bdrm/bath, w/d, rent negotiable +1/3-utilities. Call 764-6658. Female roommate needed. Own room. W/D. Close to campus. $200-$250/mo., all bills included. Call Christine, 823-6419. Female roommate needed. Own room/bath. University Commons. Available mid-December. 693-2951. Female roommate needed. Spring semester. Nice duplex, own room, w/d, on shuttle route. 764-2711. ROOMMATES Female roommate wanted. Own room & bathroom. $250/mo. +utilities. Room for horse &pets. Call Stacie, 690-7250. M-Roommate needed. Spring semester. Nice 3bdrm/2bath house. $250/mo. +1 futilities. Own room. Call 775-3144. M/F Roommate needed. Spring semester. $175/mo. plus 1/3-utilities. Call 823-7305. Male roommate wanted, to share 3bdrm/11/2bath house. Own room. $233/mo. Call 764-8103. Male to share large apartment. On shuttle. Own room/bath. $285/mo. +1/2bills. Good location. 693- 2285. Need roommate. 2bdrm/1bath. $192.50/mo. +1/2elect. Gas/water free. Movei-n a.s.a.p. 260-7182. Nice couple seeks grad or couple to share home, inter nationals also encouraged. $300/mo., utilities paid, w/d. 779-1436. One single female roommate needed for Spring semes ter. Will have own room. Please call to come see!! 696- 1916. Roommate needed for 4bdrm/2bath house. $270/mo. No utilities, cable w/3-HBO’s &Cinemax, 2-phone lines, w/d, big backyard w/shed, LAN setup, N64. Andy, 778- 1524. Roommate needed for Spring '98. Rent $270/mo. On bus-rt. 694-6534. Roommate needed for Spring. 2bdrm/1bath. $460/mo. +utilities. Call Granville 764-8392. Will pay dorm deposit for Spring, Roommate needed immediately. 2-1/Duplex w/yard in Southwood Valley. $275/mo. +1/2bills. Call Josh, 764- 3140. Roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bath. $250/mo. +1/3utlli- ties. Nice house. Big yard. 774-7261. Roommate wanted for Spring. $240/mo. 2bdrm/11/2bath. On bus-route. Jenesta, 695-1555. Spring roommate needed. 1,400-sq.ft. 3bdrm/2bath. Own room. 2-available rooms. $275/$235. Call 822- 5736. Sublease. Spring-'98. 2bdrm/1bath duplex. Shuttle, w/d. Own room. $170/mo. 696-2397. SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm), &Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations-Bank. Walk-ins wel come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111- Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). TRAVEL 4day/nights at Sheraton Boca Raton, cruise. 3day/2nights in Bahamas, free car rental. Trip for two, $400. Please call Gabe, 694-8067. TUTORS Experienced Tutor- Genetics, Math, Science, Spanish. H.S. and College. By appointment only. Small group discount. Call 690-0738. WANTED 3-graduation tickets needed for 12/19, 2:00p.m. Will pay! Call Greg, 776-5212. 5-graduation tickets needed for 12/19, 7:30p.m. Will pay. Jeff, 764-8520 Graduation tickets needed for 12/19/97, 7:30p.m. Will pay! Victor, 567-4494. Graduation tickets needed for Dec.19th, 7:30p.m. and Dec.20th, 9a.m. Will pay!! Heather, 696-7648. Graduation tickets needed. Saturday 12/20 morning ceremony. Will pay! 696-8571. Help! Graduation tickets needed. December 19th, 2:00p.m. Will pay! Amy 268-5550 Help!! I need 1 graduation ticket for Grandma for December 20th. Will pay!! Randy, 693-1613. I need 1 graduation ticket for 12/19, 2:00p.m. Ask for Kyle, 696-8214. Need graduation tickets 12/20. Contact Angela or Ray at 693-6875. Need graduation tickets for 12/19 ceremony at 7:30. Will pay $$money$$. 823-1521. Need graduation tickets for 12/19, 2p.m. Large family. Will pay. 764-6049. Need graduation tickets for 12/20 at 9a.m.. Will pay!! 764-2723. Need graduation tickets for 12/19, 7:30p.m. Will pay. Call 696-9002. Need graduation tickets. Will trade hotel reservations on 20th for tickets. 695-0708. Need tickets for 12/19 graduation ceremony at 2:00p.m. Will pay!! Call Steve, 690-7343. Please help! Need graduation tickets!! 12/19 @2p.m. Will pay$$$$$. Stacey, 695-0571. Please help!! Need graduation tickets for 12/19 cere mony at 2:00p.m. 696-8804. Wanted: Students to lose weight. No drugs. Herbs boost metabolism, suppress appetite. $29.95. Fast/free local delivery. V/MC/Disc. plus checks. (409)823-3307 or 1-800-927-3340. B/C.Sta. www.angelfire.com/tx/bioslife WEIGHT LOSS LOSE 10-100 LBS. Feel great. All natural. Doctor rec ommended. Money back guarantee. (409)223-2020. 3| CONGRATS DECEMBER GRADS REMINDER: If you ordered a 1997 Aggieland yearbook, and will not be on campus to pick it up, you can have it mailed. The 1997 Aggieland ('96-97 school year) will be distributed in January 1998. To have your book mailed, stop by 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building or phone 845-2613 (credit cards only) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $6.50 mailing and handling fee. Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted. Agreement reached in global-warming talks KYOTO, Japan (AP) — America’s top negotiator at the global warming talks was exhausted but happy Thursday: Three days of around-the-clock bargaining had brought home almost everything the president wanted. Everything, that is, but one key provision that more than any other could spell doom for the new treaty on curtailing greenhouse gas emissions when it comes up for ratification in Congress. While U.S. negotiators got their way in most major provisions of the new Kyoto Protocol, which establishes caps on greenhouse gas emis sions by industrial countries, they failed to get a provision that would also have brought develop ing nations on board, although only on a volun tary basis. “This is perhaps the most single disappointment and regret,’’ the negotiator, Stuart Eizenstat, said Thursday as an agreement on the new treaty was announced, concluding what he called some of the “most complex international negotiations’’ he’d ever participated in. Later, President Clinton, commenting on the agreement, also expressed disappointment in how the treaty deals with developing countries. “It is essential that these nations participate in a meaningful way if we are to truly tackle this global environmental challenge,’’ Clinton said. The developing nations issue could also threaten U.S. participation if it is not resolved in negotiations next year. Already the Senate, in a 95-0 vote, has approved a resolution that says it will not accept a glottal warm ing treaty that does not also require developing countries such as China and India to make a binding commitment to curtail greenhouse gases. Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., a co-sponsor of the resolution, let it be known the new treaty violates that standard. Another co-sponsor, Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., was more blunt. “There’s no way we’ll even be close in the Senate to ratifying this agreement. We will kill this if the president signs it,’’ Hagel, a congressional observer at the Kyoto talks, told reporters. The binding commitments for nations to reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases — 6 per cent to 8 percent below 1990 levels — applies only to industrial countries, including the United States, Japan, and the European Union. Although it is understood that at some point developing nations will also make emissions reduc tions, they argued they shouldn’t be required to take any action now, since most of the gases currently in the atmosphere were put there by Europe and the United States. In the final hours of debate, the provision that would have allowed voluntary involvement of devel oping countries was dropped at the insistence of China and several other nations. U.S. opponents of the treaty have singled out the developing nations dispute in their attacks on the accord. An industry coalition has run ads on U.S. television for months asking why Americans should make sacrifices to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases when economic competitors like China and India do not. “Every time we’ve tried to improve the American environment in the last 25 or 30 years, somebody has predicted that it would wreck the economy,’’ Clinton said Thursday in Miami. IRA meets with Prime Minister in London for first time in 76 years LONDON (AP) — Punching the air in triumph Thursday and declaring it a “moment in his tory,” Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams became the first politi cal ally of the IRA to meet a British prime min ister in London in 76 years. Protesters shouted “Murderer!” through the railing gates at the end of Downing Street as Adams’ Sinn Fein delegation left Prime Minister Tony Blair’s offi cial residence after the one-hour meeting. “In many ways, the engage ment can be described as a moment in history,” Adams told more than 100 reporters outside the prime minister’s office. “All of the hurt and grief and division that has come from British involvement in Irish affairs has to end.” Just yards away, supporters waved the green, white and orange tricolor — the Irish flag, a favorite Irish Republican Army emblem — and chanted in support. The meeting appeared to have made no substantive differ ence to the talks in Belfast, where negotiators, including Sinn Fein envoys, are supposed to agree on a new political deal for the British-run province of Northern Ireland by May. But it was heavy with sym bolism, underlining in many Protestant eyes the IRA’s big coup — getting into the negoti ations through Sinn Fein with out surrendering weapons. Aides said Blair sat opposite Adams at the Cabinet table, looked him directly in the eye and asked if Sinn Fein and its ally, the IRA — which has observed a cease-fire since July — were truly committed to peaceful means. Adams said they were. “When people say to me, ‘How can you meet Sinn Fein and Gerry Adams?’, I say to them, Tf you are not prepared to sit down and talk — provided they obey the same rules as everybody else in coming into the process — then you will never move it forward,”’ Blair said in a Sky TV interview after the meeting. Leaders of the pro-British Protestant majority in Northern Ireland reacted with both suspi cion and outright fury after TV news repeatedly ran pictures of Sinn Fein’s seven-member dele gation posing on the steps of 10 Downing St. The entrance is a few hundred yards from where the Catholic- based IRA landed mortars in 1991. One shell thudded into the back garden of Downing Street while Blair’s predecessor, John Major, was holding a Cabinet meeting, though no one was injured. That attack was the second IRA attempt in the past 15 years to kill a British prime minister. In 1984, Margaret Thatcher escaped injury when the IRA bombed a Brighton hotel where she and most of her Cabinet were staying, killing five people. The last time an IRA leader was in Downing Street was 1921, when Michael Collins met David Lloyd George for treaty negotiations that led to partition: The six counties that make up predominantly Protestant Northern Ireland remained part of the United Kingdom, while the other 26 counties formed what is now the Irish Republic. On Thursday, the main Protestant party, the Ulster Unionists, predicted the IRA will return to violence within months, and rejected a renewed suggestion from Sinn Fein that its leader, David Trimble, meet Adams. “It was a significantly good moment for the IRA ... the epitome of the ballot- box card that they play along with * ft DIcilT the gun, Ulster Unionist spokesman Ken Maginnis said. The Rev. Ian Paisley, leader of the smaller, more hard-line Democratic Unionist Party, declared of Adams’s deputy, Martin McGuinness, “If he wants peace, let him surrender Elephants! Don’t forget. 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