V Battalion 'lassified 72 place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 ice:|Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building ——>, 8 i n ess Hours .ml 5 p.m. Monday through Friday d). This rate applies irtion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day ditional 5 days at no r the 5 additional ii ■ express IKS HELP WANTED J750-; i 500/Week. Raise all the money your stu- needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on ampu No investment & very little time needed. FOR SALE s no obligation, so why not call for information ilj^H 1-800-323-8454 x95. bass guitar (strung LHD ncluded Perfect eontStn ■ 693-4321 “ xise? Try our an nawa e Scut recovery tlm. Calij 11 Dinner table & ^-cnari microwave $75. nght I liable 846-1292. Never been worn Ma» (size 4). bouoftt lor S800.« 14x60 2/1 w/shed. Oti| e i -bedroom $ live rent ire >om. Set-up ready to go«: 2 950 847-2083. ly-time Receptionist, M-F, 8-5p.m. Contact 8500. krout Assistant needed to help create/ design jing publications. Experience w/PageMaker |hop a plus. Call Angela at 845-1001 or come ent Rec Center for application. p needed, cleaning and organizing. $7/hr. 690-7890. 10- ents wanted. License required. Brazos Land lies. 846-0606. ress needs part-time warehouse help/ deliv- I 7:00a.m.-2p.m. Must have good driving ease call 779-7043 for information on appllca- ■Br work? Are you going to be here this sum- ^Bieed your help!! Kroger in College Station is ier dre: .er mirror t oes* "Night Stockers, "Deli/ bakery positions and hairs $40. prices negotan^Rne by and fill out an application today!! >. needs students for a four week project. rilRinnaKFR’S 8 :1 a fternoon times available. Must fill by rUWUnniaLng Ca|| 693.0017 if interested. Lynntech, Inc. is c Opportunities AvailiM 3 financial ob'igatoo Gndj lerical position open in busy property/ casual- ion call i888)5t APi-S :d| e agency; Monday to Friday, 9a.m.-12p.m.. ;ant to begin on may 18th and be able to summer. Please send resume to: 1100-B , College Station, 77840, Attn: Josh. (pi ening work doing commercial office clean- Call for an appointment, 823-5031. 4ELP WANTED s. Counselors need > Mountains. Penns) >2 9842 IReceptionist/ Office Clerk Lynntech, Inc. is Camp Jobs le" CW j f or students with MAC or PC and office experi- least Tanms Ba ■: Mu: be enthusiastic and self motivated. Morning ing, Natum MO ' feocu' available, please apply or drop resume by Accompanist. Nurses.Ur^Ktmark Dr., Suite 202, C.Sta., TX 77840. 800-443-6428 Hs an EOE. ncations for managerrert® restaurant experience p ■sole hours Apc'y .'xv j exas Avenue, Culpep|*' : hiropraclor office. Set-S rping required. 1703-E;:'I > Gallery is now accagtga s Associates availat* fr.il >n Campus!! The k ickll Contact lormer su I student scholarships an Earn $5.75/hr. tbonusa ivelopmg communicato i the Clayton Williams. J on or call 862-4764 to r ters needed Come in t 3ym. S. Land-Tour Jobs- Ev Ask us howl 517-324-3! [ers on campus. Get advance see +commis- E-mail: info@optimigration.com hal students ok. Ivailable for a full-time neurocognitive thera- Tground: Psychology/ Education, Bachelor's Squired Master's degree preferred. Send 2729-B 29th Street, Bryan, Texas 77802. SALES PEOPLE We have Full and Part ling telemarketing positions available immedi- rmihourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible sched- j^Hply in person at: IMS, 700-Unlv. Dr. E., 34, C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682. flONIS part-time to handle volume of telephone ffit visitors, filing and typing. Must posses excel- Srhputer and communication skills. Previous exp. progressively responsible clerical position. ■■ persons can apply to St. Joseph Regional oymeu: Center at 2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan, through ^Mi-98. (tllanes@mail.st-joseph.org). E.O.E, idle . Waitstatf needed. Apply in person from win a video camcrcf E* ® ne Restaurant now hiring all positions. 211- d your group still needs a MasterCard tundraiseii^Rr WORK Program. Part-time. Flexible sched- sost a thing, call toda: T|tbund classes with above average pay. available, conditions apply, training pro- oenlng tor top-nolch bBr 1110 ' 4, 696 ' 7734 - time salary, oiler dep- met babysitter wanted for 20 month old. Light ns. Call Equity Real Ess se work $6/hr. 20-24hrs per week. Starting May- , Call 693-8636. r^T==aaa6M| B Camp Counselors Needed For Premiere f in Massachusetts. Positions for talented, ener- and fun loving students as counselors in all team jluding Roller Hockey, all individual sports such Is & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and activities including art, dance, theatre, gym- bewspaper & radio. Top salaries, room, board il. June 20th- August 19th. Enjoy a great sum- jpromises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC -800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392- v.campmkn.com t CAMP on beautiful mountain lake looking for Ufistructors; Water-skiing, Baseball, Gymnastics Wind-surfing, Sailing, Archery, Ceramics, Jrking, and Rock Climbing. (888)ITS-FUNN. [jobs. A number of summer positions are avail- linning in May 1998. Both field and laboratory jities are available. Individuals may expect to Jte in sample collection on the San jacinto River Itribute to laboratory analyses for a project j oil spill remediation, this is a great opportunity ER WOf iM Universift ie Directory \ Plus. Will Trait omobile >0-288-31 ' or Chris Beni k T TO rTiOlf PSjipeoting and science students to gain experi- I I J W I I I ^ Applicants must be able to work 20-40hrs/wk ^ X V/t iyfanaa is between $5.50-S7.50/hr deoendino uoor JMMER 3BS!!!! 3 Swimming ^guards, ghout Houstt aiiciD: Iw L- : (619)645-1 PETS Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. 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Student or couple with ranch or farm lienee will assist professor rancher full-time during ummer. Housing and salary furnished. Apply with rto300 Walton Drive, C.Sta., TX 77840. A work for rent program. 6-students needed with leal work experience to work between May-10th & it in exchange for an apartment for the summer. 3904 Old College Road, Bryan, TX. luxe Diner hiring wait-staff and cooks. Apply in J203 University Dr. Flexible hours. Please no phone calls, g 300-North Bryan Street. use help needed Wednesday and Friday all day, Sat. full-time, full-time over summer. $6/hr, 779- i in a Long-Distance Relationship? Toll-Free 1 - 1-1819. ffxperience One Of The most Exciting Datelines 1-900-407-7782, ext.2950. $2.99 per minute. 118yrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. 4th Texas Guarantee* nonprofit corporal* dents realize their )on’t Have To Be Lonely Anymore "Call Now” 1- .//in#/L' 3305 ’ Ext - 9311 - $2.99 per minute. MustbelS jram matches you S erv-u: (619)645-8434. rs you practical ielf today. TG inte Many pure. followinn nrpfli'® 1, 1 ' year old male ’ neutered & descented, cage ' ■wuwmy uieu ■ |j|| accessories j nC | UC | ed gent | e & p| ayfU | $75 Ca n 11691-2131. (red Boxer pups. Flashy brindle males- white between borrower K s ° ck s. 9 weeks, $150. Please call 694-8456 or >4-7724. Inmates. 3bdrm/2bath mobile home. Available in I bills paid. $300/mo. Ig.-bdrm. $250/mo. sm - 1823-2351 mates. M/F. Summer. 3bdrm/2bath house, se’ocampus. Justin, 691-2131. mate needed. 3bdrm/2bath house. $240/mo. ilities. Walk to campus. 693-0870. imate. 2bdrm/2bath apartment. Summer, lo.+1/2bills. No deposit. Call 693-9882. mates needed for May. $250/mo. +1/2bills. ?bdrm/1bath, w/d. Stacy, 694-2512. roommate needed a.s.a.p. $250/mo. No bills. > route. 5-minutes from campus. 693-5645. roommate needed, summer, 2bdrm/2bath, w/d, to campus. Call 779-9302. roommate needed. Summer. $200/mo. Own 5m in large duplex. Wolfpen area. 693-3725. |bdrm/1bath duplex, on shuttle route, close to cam- its ok, non-smoker preferred, rent negotiable, lobile Mechanic 693-0726. [mate needed to share furnished 2bdrm/2bath Summer. $357/mo. +1 futilities. Call ill @695-1559. (mate needed. 2bdrm/2bath apartment. Summer, lo. (normally $300+/mo). Call 695-2692. Imate wanted for Fall. Please call 693-9432. Now on The Battalion’s web page A 24-hour, multimedia news service for the Internet from The Associated Press • A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combin ing the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video. ■ Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks. http://bat-web.tamu.edu # NOW IN THE AFTERNOON! Radio News from the newsroom of campus and community news 1:57 p.m. Monday through Friday on KAMU-FM 90.9 College Station / Bryan If You Have Somethinq To Sell Remember: The Battalion Classified Can Do It Call 845-0569 Tuesday • April 7, 1998 The Battalion SiPOFlYS iii hi n a iingp Aggie Sports Briefs from staff and wire reports Aggies host SHSU Men finish strong in Olsen rematch at U.S. Collegiate After a weekend road trip to Iowa State which saw A&M take two of three from the Cyclones, the Aggies return to Olsen Field Tuesday at 7 p.m. against Sam Flouston State. The wins over the Cyclones made the Aggies’ conference record 12-6 and upped their over all mark to 29-11. The victories also kept A&M ranked eleventh in the Baseball America poll. Despite an overall record of 18- 19, Sam Flouston State will be look ing to take its second win from the Aggies this season. The Bearkats won 10-7 Feb. 24 in Fluntsville behind three shutout innings of relief from Jonathan Fiarraird. Courtney Weller took the loss for A&M. The loss for the Aggies made their all-time record against Sam Flouston State 60-32-1. Chris Fulbright will get the ball for A&M in the rematch. Fulbright is 1-1 on the season, with a 5.40 ERA, 10 strikeouts and 6 walks. Mark Johnson needs one more win to tally 600 wins in 14 years as head coach. Johnson trails only Tom Chandler, who he served under as an assis tant, in wins by an Aggie head coach. Chandler amassed 660 victories in 26 seasons at the helm of A&M. While the Texas A&M Baseball Team will be trying to give Johnson his 600th decision, Aggie fans will be treated to 25-Cent Flot Dog Night. The Texas A&M Men’s Golf Team found their comfort zone in the U.S. Collegiate Championships on Sunday and fired an even-par final round of 288 which was the best of the day. The team finished eighth overall in the tournament and was 32 strokes behind cham pion Florida State. Miguel del Angel led A&M with rounds of 75-75-70=220 to finish tied for 15th place. Five Aggie golfers placed in the top 50 golfers overall. The Aggies will compete in the MacGregor Downs Intercollegiate in Cary, N.C., before heading to the Big 12 Championships April 27 to 28 in Flutchinson, Kan. ASU/PING sends women to eighth The llth-ranked Texas A&M Women’s Golf Team finished in eighth place on Sunday at the Arizona State/PING Invitational. The Aggies finished 60 strokes behind champion No. 8 Stanford. Texas A&M finished ahead of three ranked teams. Senior Jamie Flullett tied for 10th place in the individual stand ings which ranks as her fourth- straight top-12 finish. Sophomore Anna Becker suf fered a back injury and withdrew from the final two rounds. The World Unfolds for Graduate Students and Graduating Seniors with: If you're a U.S. citizen, you can perform research abroad in the country of your choice. For more information, Please attend an information session in 154 Bizzell Hall West. Tuesday, April 7 at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 at 11:00 a.m. Study Abroad Programs; 161 Bizzell Hall West; 845-0544 Check out the Fulbright Website at http://www.iieorg/fulbright YOU’RE INVITED! Texas Business Leaders and Nubian Awards “Celebration of Achievement” Wednesday, April 8, 1998 at 3 P.M. MSC Stark Galleries Join us to mingle with many dynamic student leaders at Texas A&M, meet a few Texas State Representatives, and network with several of the states leading business owners and corporate executives. Also, support your fellow Aggie classmates for their leadership achieve ments for the 1997-1998 school year. So mark your calendar... TQDAYS!! For more information please call 845-1513. Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to die best of our abilides. Madden stays perfect for men’s tennis team y 1 » T he No. 19 Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Team (11-3, 4-1) will resume Big 12 play on Friday in Boulder, Colo., against No. 38 Colorado and will travel to Lincoln, Neb., on Sunday to face No. 68 Nebraska. Hangin’ with the Pros Aggie freshman Rafael de Mesa, currently No. 38 in the Rolex Collegiate Rankings, recently competed in the River Oaks International Tennis Tournament in Houston. De Mesa made his presence known, winning, 6-3, 6-4, in the first round against the world’s No. 214-ranked player, Wade Maguire. Also competing were Petr Korda and Jeff Tarango, ranked No. 3 and No. 50 in the world, respectively. Home Court Perfection At the beginning of a long March homestand, Coach Tim Cass said the Aggies’ goal was to remain undefeated at home, and they did just that. Including a make-up match with TCU on April 2, A&M finished the homes tand 6-0, and notched its overall home record to 9-0. The Aggies will close out their home season April 18 at 6 p.m. against Kansas. Still Going... Speaking of perfect records, Aggie freshman Shuon Madden has improved his to 13-0, after victories last weekend against North Carolina and Duke. Madden, who plays in the No. 3 slot for the Aggies, was recently named Big 12 Tennis Player of the Week. Moving On Up The Aggies have climbed steadily in the Rolex Collegiate Rankings this season, thanks in part to their ability to do something so few teams seem to do: consistently beat lower- ranked teams. A&M’s only losses are to LSU, UT and Duke, all top-15 mainstays. - Al Lazarus is a sophomore journalism major. w* COMPUTER RENTAL & INTERNET ACCESS Bring this coupon to the Kinko's listed below and receive 50% off on-site Mac & IBM Rental, and Internet Access. kinko's 509 University Drive West College Station 846-8721 Offer does not apply to digital output of files. Offer is limited to one coupon per person. 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Open 24 Hours • Ask about free pickup and delivery Mathematics Contest Annual Freshmen and Sophomore Mathematics Contest Wednesday, April 8, 1998 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Room 317 Milner Hall snsnsnsn It is intended to award at least six prizes: 1. $ 150 for paper judged best overall 2. $125 for second place 3. $100 for third place 4. $80 for fourth place 5. $60 for fifth place 6. $50 for sixth place Contest problems will cover topics through Math 152 (Engineering Calculus II) for Freshmen contestants, and through Math 308 (Differential Equations) for Sophomore contestants. Contact Doug Hensley, e-mail: doug.hensley@math.tamu.edu or check the Math Dept. Home Page: http://www.math.tamu.edu. (For purposes of this contest, freshmen are first-year undergraduate students, and sophomores are second-year undergraduate students.) Cards Maxed Out? Give Us A Shout! Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), a non-profit agency, can help you get out of debt. 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