The Battalion v Classified Tu Wednesday •April 22, 1998 The Battalion w Is# 1« i ^7/^ ! HELP WANTED > Factory now hiring all positions. Apply at JlMain, Bryan or call 822-7754. H Education major or Kinesiology major want- Jcare position. Approximately 20hrs/wk, after- > Must have good transportation. 2-year year- flon beginning a.s.a.p. 774-0040. id Bartender. Apply in person at the imlganClub. 2205-So. College Ave., Bryan, TX. linipiposition for installing decals and graphics, jrage pay. Some over night travel. 778-4613, eage. j^ttceptionist wanted for dental office. Not tem- ypifnmer job. Please call 764-7101, Mon.-Fri., 8- 1-5. Price|Burritos At The Bird!! We need motivated :aff. All positions available. Opportunities to vance and increase pay. Apply in person rfrUat Freebirds, 2050 Texas Ave., or 319 ksltyln Northgate. Mlantt'd This Summer: Want to work in the one of lutes' places on campus? Know pottery, wood- tig, oi matting/framing? In summer school ‘98 and alittl e extra income? Call MSC University Plus at (for more information. fed. Full time preferred. Manual labor. Start pontact Tim at 693-9349. jnted: Wait Staff, Cook, Housekeeping Front Desk All Shifts, and Night Auditor, ferson at 1503 Texas Ave. South. '|diate hiring for bicycle delivery and cashiers. 311 T|ti- : 846-2146, Burger Boy Northgate. opening for top-notch Administrative J Full-time salary, offer depends on experience jcations. Call Equity Real Estate. 696-4464. Section (Bryan-ISD's afterschool program). _j)ting applications for Fall ‘98 employment. M- {•5: f5p.m., $5.50/hr. Substitute positions also J $5.15/hr. Childcare experience required, fcrson. 2200-Villa Maria, Rm.11. 731-7803 for Imation Bryan-ISD. EOE by choice. Tseeks Editorial Assistant. Start September. Kiel literate. 20hrs/wk. Flexible schedule. 1 major preferred. 690-7559. Saco Food Mart has opening for cashiers, ■ply at 3211-B Texas Ave., Bryan. |a money with flexible hours, part-time evening neral cleaning of office buildings. Starting at ICall 823-1775, ext.902 for more information ping Opportunity for aggressive self-motivat- ’erson to sell advertising for KKYS Mix 104.7. lies experience a must. If you are ready to money call (409)846-5597 or fax resume: Attention: Carl Orozco, KKYS-FM is a s hiring experienced waitstaff. Available lifts Please call 779-2558. [cook position needed. Koppe Bridge Bar & -2933. evening work doing commercial office clean- ■j-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031. |job helping handicap, male A&M student pre- !70/mo 12hrs/wk. 846-3376. firm seeks office help. Computer literate. 10- tok Flexible schedule. 690-7559. SALES PEOPLE. We have Full and Part [ling telemarketing positions available immedi- f/hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible sched- pply in person at: IMS, 700-Univ. Dr. E., /Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682. I/Marketlng Internships. University directories is idents to sell yellow pages advertising for offi- lus telephone directories in Texas this summer. |rnship. Training program. Excellent sales & 3 experience. Call 1-800-743-5556, ext.143 or [umiversityd i rectories. com. ! ®' ^RFivORK Program. Part-time. Flexible sched- bund classes with above average pay. jhips available, conditions apply. Training pro- lall 10-4. 696-7734. workers/Techniclan needed in cotton molecular [lab. Contact John Yu at 260-9237, 260-9311. BREAK EMPLOYMENT. Need students following areas to survey seat belt use for the 'ransportation Institute: Abilene, Amarillo, rownsville, Beaumont, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Laredo, Lubbock, Midland, San Angelo, San ’ Tyler, and Waco. Surveys are 3-days or less, jne between May 18 & June 6. $7.00/hr., $50 Call 845-2736 between 8a.m. & 5p.m. for Spevine Restaurant needs part-time help. Call ^11 to set-up appointment. iuzuki Katana 600, blk/pur, 4,500mi, very sharp, i 695-65 38. JpR 600 F2. Cheap insurence. fneg. 693-5080. MUSIC ileac W in a Long-Distance Relationship? Toll-Free 1- '1-1819. PETS Registered male Boxer, llwks/old. Great personality and very loving. $275. Looking for loving family in B- CSta. area. Please call (512)430-0166 REAL ESTATE 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 $250/mo. +utilities. Own room. Close to campus. Near Shuttle. 693-9103. 1-Female needed to sublease summer at University Commons. Reduced rate! 764-7883. 1-Female to sublease for summer. Nice 3bdrm/2bath duplex w/w&d, furnished, will negotiate. Call Becca, 779-7020. 1-Roommate needed for summer. Share 3bdrm/2bath apartment. $185/mo. W/D. 693-4240. 1- Roommate needed. Share 3bdrm/2bath house. Summer, Fall. $275/mo. +1/3utilities. 822-1214. 2- F-Roommate. Summer &Fall. 3bdrm/2bath, 1,900sq.ft. house. W/D, close to campus, non-smoker. $325/mo. +1/3bills. Stacy, 823-8972. 2-Fem. Roommates. Brand new 3bdrm/2bath duplex, w/d included. $317/mo. 1 -year lease. 775-5627. 2-Female roommates needed for summer. $300/mo. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Shalle, 695-6858. 2-M/F roommates needed. On bus route, new 3-bed room mobile home, w/d. $225/mo. +1/3utilities. Call Billy at 823-1213. 2-Roomates. Summer. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. W/D. $283/mo. +1/3utilities. May rent Free!! Brent, 268- 1384. 2-Roommates needed. M/F. Summer/ Fall. $250/mo. 4bdrm/2bath house. W/D. Martha, 693-9189. 3 M/F-Roommates needed for Summer. 3bdrm/2bath, w/d, $250/mo. bills included. Jennifer, 694-8528. 4bdrm/1bath house. $143.75/person. 10-minute walk to campus. Pets welcome, large fenced yard +storage area. Ken, 260-0088, 845-3406. C.Sta., 2bdrm/1bath duplex, on shuttle route, fenced backyard, pets ok, non-smoker preferred, $195/mo. +bills. Call Mobile Mechanic 693-0726, 255-3000. F-Roommate needed. Fall/Spring '98-'99. Rent $150/mo.+1/3utilities. Quiet area. 823-7305. F-Roommate needed. Summer. Nom-smoker. $230/mo. +1 futilities. Close to campus. Tonya, 696- 5856. F-Roommate. Summer only. Own room. Fully fur nished. $225/mo.+1 futilities. 694-9351. Female roommate needed a.s.a.p. W/D, fenced, 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Webhollow Circle. $250/mo. No deposit!! Dogs ok 775-7094. Female. 2bdrm/2bath. $340/mo. +1 futilities. Bus route. Fall. Clean, studious. 268-4411. M-Roommate needed for Fall/Spring. $187/mo. 2- blocks from campus. Own bedroom, shared bathroom. 694-1649. M-Roommate. Summer only. 3bdrmf bath, w/d, shut- tle-rt. $250/mo. +bills. Chris, 695-9907. Male roommate for summer only. $250/mo. plus 1/2- utilities. W/D, on shuttle route. Nick, 268-2267. Male/Female roommate needed. 2bdrm/1bath duplex. $250/mo. +1/2utilities. Call Abby at 764-5842. Non-smoker male roommate. Summer/Fall. 4-mile from A&M. $180/mo.+1 futilities. 823-0381. Room for rent. Summer only. $330/mo., all bills paid. Kenneth, 696-4343. Roommate needed for May. 2bdrm/11/2bath duplex, off SWPkwy, $275/mo. 693-9134. Roommate needed for summer. 2bdrmfbath. $150/mo. Call Daniel at 696-0633. Roommate needed urgently for summer. Fall/ Spring optional. 2bdrm/21/2bath, 1,100sq.ft. apartment. $250/mo. negotiable, +1/2utilities. 846-6790. Roommate needed. M/F. Summer. 2bdrm/1 Ifbath. Non-smoker. $282.50/mo.+1/2deposit. Erin, 693-0687. Camp Counselors Needed For Premiere |n Massachusetts. Positions for talented, ener- fun loving students as counselors in all team eluding Roller Hockey, all individual sports such is & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and ill) tivlties including art, dance, theatre, gym- newspaper & radio. Top salaries, room, board il. June 20th- August 19th. Enjoy a great sum- promises to be unforgettable. MAH-KEE-NAC 1-800-753-9118. DANBEE (Girls): 1-800-392- campmkn.com |Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurses {guards needed for Girl Scout resident camps lens, Texas and on Lake Texoma. For more |ion, call 972-349-2490, ext. 7020. E.O.E. r Camp in beautiful Texas hill country. Enjoy S, enhance Resume. GAIN: leadership, team- |mmunication skills, experience with kids. Many ( +good salary, and Fun. Former counselor: 9847-4073. Applications call: CAMP STEWART |8-4670. Br Jobs- 200 Male Counselors Needed For pus Children’s Summer Camps, NY, PA, Maine. Snowledge Of Athletics Helpful. Call Arlene: 1 - [•6428. K Jones now hiring night cooks. Apply Mon.- |3pm-5pm at 809-E University. lie Outreach Program is seeking an experienced is NT/95 network operator. You will provide net- ipport and DB support, create custom queries irts using MS SQL & MS Access. Win NT & DB experience is a must, 20hrs/wk. $8/hr. isume to Clayton Williams Alumni Center, Aggie fi Office. Call 845-0425 for more information. »asaki Ninja 1000, black, 2-helmets, new tires, $3,500/neg. 847-1489. EX-11-Ninja, Muzzy, Corbin, K&N, new chain/tire, [Ilk, $5,300. 694-9677. Great parking. luitar/bass player needed for country music band. callTravis @696-3104 or Stephen @779-7271. PERSONAL ROOMMATES Roommate wanted for Fall. Please call 693-9432. Summer sublease. 1-large room w/private bath. Near school & Albertson’s. On shuttle-rt. $220/mo. 696- 9928. Summer sublease. F/M-Rmmte. C.Sta. Large 4bdrm/2bath house. Fully furnished. $270/person, negotiable. 694-8100. Summer. 2-Roommates. 3bdrm/2bath house. $280/mo. +1 futilities, call Justin at 691-2131. Summer. M/F. 2bdrm/1bath. $212/mo. Free utilities. Near campus. Seamas, 846-2433. President’s Cup winners gear up for playoff hockey in West SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). 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They hope to show it by making quick work of the Sharks. “I think we’re a little more con fident, and a little more experi enced than last year,” said Stars center Joe Nieuwendyk, the team’s leading scorer with 39 goals and 30 assists. “We faced a lot of adversity this season.” Adversity came in the form of injuries to key players, but Dallas relied on its depth to finish with a league-best 109 points and the second-fewest goals allowed, 167. The Stars are quick to say that this year’s regular-season num bers haven’t bred overconfidence. “We’re not going to be naive,” Stars right wing Pat Verbeek said. “Maybe we were a bit naive about Edmonton and the success (4-0 regular-season sweep) we had against them.” The Stars have not had the same measure of success against the Sharks, who are 6-2 against Dallas over the past two seasons. San Jose has not lost a game in Reunion Arena since Dec. 17, 1995. Add to that ugly picture the fact that only half of the teams who have finished first in the reg ular season since the 1942-43 season have won the Stanley Cup. Suddenly, it’s not just the Eyes of Texas upon the Stars, it’s the whole NHL. It could explain why Edmonton, Phoenix and San Jose “We’re going to be a team to be reckoned with.” Joe Murphy Detroit Red Wings wanted Dallas as their first- round opponent. “I’m sure they’ve looked at our team over the last little while and they see a little down streak, and they think they can take advantage of it,” Stars goalie Ed Belfour said of the teams wishing upon the Stars. While he did not name names, Sharks winger Joe Murphy made it clear it was Dallas he was talking about. “We’re going to be a team to be reckoned with,” he said. “We’re going to give teams everything they can handle.” The Sharks might have reason for their first-round underdog hubris, since they killed off the top-seeded Detroit Red Wings with a staggering upset in 1994. San Jose repeated its spoiler role again in 1995 by downing the No. 2-seeded Calgary Flames. Since then, the Sharks have added veteran depth that includes six Stanley Cup winners and a seven others who have been to the finals. By comparison, eight Stars have their names on the Cup, and four others have been to the finals. “They play a real simple game, they score two or three goals a game, and really buckle down defensively,” Stars center Mike Modano said. That sounds suspiciously like Dallas, who likes to score first and put on the defensive stranglehold. “Dallas plays more our style,” Sharks center Bernie Nicholls said. “They’re a defen sive team and they work hard. That’s what we are.” The goaltending duel is by far the most intriguing of the playoffs. Belfour joined the Stars as a free agent after only 13 games with the Sharks last season, thereby giving San Jose fans a revenge motive in watching him lose. Lure of NBA Draft too great for high-schoolers HOUSTON (AP) — It used to be a rare story line: a high school basketball player is so good, or unable to qualify academically, that he opts to skip college and go directly to the NBA. Moses Malone did it back in the 1970s and it was a big deal. Now, it happens every season. Last week, Alief Elsik star Rashard Lewis decided to pass up offers from Kansas and Florida State for a shot at becoming the next Kobe Bryant, who is trying to be the next Michael Jordan. A week before, Korleone Young decided his career at Hargrave Military Academy was good enough schooling to qualify him for the NBA draft. Is it good for impressionable teen-agers to take the money, hope for a big shoe contract and skip the maturation process of spending at least a couple of years in college? Malone, whose son Moses Jr. has committed to play for Clyde Drexler at the University of Houston, knows what is ahead for high schoolers like Lewis. His advice: let the kid make his own decision. Times have changed since Malone went directly from Petersburg, Va., to the old American Basketball Association. “When I made the decision, they didn’t have guaranteed con tracts,” Malone said. “Now, high school players have guaranteed contracts if they go in the first round and back then, money wasn’t like it was now.” Malone went without the money then and he thinks Lewis made the right decision now to take the money. “I just wish no one would tell him what he should do,” Malone said. “He has to just stay strong. He’s going to have a lot of people advising him. He’s got to be his own man. He’s going to have dif ferent kinds of people going at him, people out in the real world, people who will try to make his decisions for him as a person and as a player.” Playing will be even tougher. “He’s just got to prepare himself to face players stronger than him and he’s got to prepare himself for the coaches and the travel,” Malone said. “He’s going to play 25 games and think the season is over.” onda Nighthawk 250, excellent condition, low , $1,500/o.b.O. 764-9645. \ / fiat Line. 1-900-860-2400, ext.2410. $3.99/min. eiByrs. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. New People The Fun Way! "Call Now" 1 -900- '83, Ext.4457. $2.99 per minute. Must be Its. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. PETS Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755. brightly colored spring casuals These rich candy-colored brights are sure to put spring in your step! Shown from the “Ribbon Candy” group: A. Striped sleeveless shirt in blue/pineapple/orange, sizes S,M,L, 52.00. 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