The Battalion Monday • May 4, 1998 Classified s only to charge, fisertions HELP WANTED ing here lor the Summer? Need a job? We are ng tor staff. Flexible schedule/ flexible hours, num $6/hr. Apply In person Tues.-Fri., 11a.m.- Pebble Creek Country Club, 4500 Pebble Creek way. (409)690-0996. 1 the moiw ssiology mat ately20tai lation. ER EXPEfi a lewo»- met work. Aggressive painters, sheetrockers or irs, Will work with schedule. 775-7126. program nt, comm-: ppervisv Comae I ming Pool Company now hiring Summer help, ral office work, $6/hr. +bonuses. 846-7665. nes Jones now hiring night cooks. Apply Mon - s., 3pm-5pm at 809-E University. applications for full/part time help. C&J's B-B-Q ;et, 4304 Harvey Road, C.Sta. 776-8969. I mcre is MM Children's Center is seeking junior, senior or 1 _ uate students for ten Student Teaching Assistant lions Approximately 20hrs/wk in four hours block. ’ experience in early childhood settings preferred, nore information call Rosie at 845-0555. Aggie Outreach Program is seeking an experienced lows NT/95 network operator. You will provide net- support and DB support, create custom queries reports using MS SQL & MS Access. Win NT & ed DB experience is a must. 20hrs/wk. $8/hr. resume to Clayton Williams Alumni Center, Aggie each Office. Call 845-0425 for more information. NSPORTER. Part and full-time positions available kirk days, some weekends required. Responsible ie transporting of patients within the hospital. Apply Joseph Regional Employment Center, 2601 Osier Bryan, (tllanes@mail.st-joseph.org). E.O.E. rinarian Assistant, afternoons; alternate weekends, resume to 2710 Maloney. MOTORCYCLE Honda Nighthawk 250, excellent condition, low |age, $1,500/o.b.o. 764-9645. PERSONAL I You in a Long-Distance Relationship? Toll-Free 1- 1871-1819. Line Meet Your Companion 1-900-407-7783, 6837. $2.99/min. MustbelSyrs. Serv-U: (619)645- pHtjms. Guys & Gals. Dates. 1-900-228-2201, J :Xt.//1815. $2.99 per minute. Mustbe18yrs. 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Flexible sched- around classes with above average pay. larships available, conditions apply. Training pro- Call 10-4. 696-7734. Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs, breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755. jlMER BREAK EMPLOYMENT. Need students the following areas to survey seat belt use for the v ISAFunc ; is Transportation Institute: Abilene, Amarillo, hr little Site In, Brownsville, Beaumont, Corpus Christ!, El Paso, 1 call lor r;, iton, Laredo, Lubbock, Midland, San Angelo, San nio, Tyler, and Waco. Surveys are 3-days or less, done between May 18 & June 6. $7.00/hr., $50 num. Call 845-2736 between 8a.m. & 5p.m. for riew. mer Camp Counselors Needed For Premiere ps In Massachusetts. Positions for talented, ener- and fun loving students as counselors in ail team s including Roller Hockey, all individual sports such ennis & Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and llalty activities including art, dance, theatre, gym- cs, newspaper & radio. Top salaries, room, board Iravel. 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Reduced ratel 764-7883. 1-Female needed to summer sublease 3bdrm/2bath house, with w/d, on shuttle. $240/mo.+1/3utllities. 693- 1954. 1-Female roommate needed for summer. Own room in 2bdrm/1bath 4-plex. $215/mo. negotiable +1/2 utilities. 823-6483. 1 -Female roommate to sublease for summer. University Commons. 2bdrm/2bath. Furnished. 764-1048, Karen. 1-Female to sublease for summer. Nice 3bdrm/2bath duplex w/w&d, furnished, will negotiate. Call Becca, 779-7020. 1-Female to sublease for summer. Nice 3bdrm/2bath duplex, with w/d, furnished. $250/mo. will negotiate. 846-5176, ask for Keri. 1-M roommate,. Summer, possibly fall. $300/mo. includes utilities, w/d, own room. May rent paid. Country living. Non-smoker. 825-2909. 1-M-Roommate. Summer, w/option to renew. $250/mo. Includes utilities, w/d, own room, shuttle. Anderson-St. Matt, 255-3620. 1-M/F-Roommate wanted for Summer &/or Fall. Private room in 4-bedroom house. On bus-rt. $275/mo. utilities included, only pay for phone. 695-0375. 1-Roommate needed. Share 3bdrm/2bath house. Summer, Fall. $275/mo. +1/3utilitles. 822-1214. 2-Fem. Roommates. Brand new 3bdrm/2bath duplex, w/d included. $317/mo. 1-year lease. 775-5627. 2-Female roommates needed for summer. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Shalle, 695-6858. $300/mo. 2-Roommates. Summer. 4bdrm/2bath spacious house, 2-door garage, big yard with deck. $275/mo. +1/4bills. 694-8474. ENCLAVES. Need roommate. Summer/ Fall. $220/mo. +1/3utilities. Please call 694-3774. F-Roommate needed. Fall/Spring 98-'99. $150/mo.+1/3utilities. Quiet area. 823-7305. F-Roommate needed. University Commons. 2bdrm/2bath. Entire summer or second session only. 695-1741. F-Roommate. Summer. Non-smoker. No pets. $260/mo. +1 futilities. 847-0114 or 847-0722. F/M needed starting May. 2-bedroom, partially fur nished, shuttle. $195+1/2 utilities. Andy, 260-1583. Female roommate needed for summer. 2bdrm/1bath. $250/mo. +1 futilities. Amy, 764-4776. Female roommate needed to look for a 2bdrm/2bath duplex for summer/fall. 694-9692. urtmunMATcc nurumm#* ■ co ill 5-foot Albino Burmese Python $250/o.b.o. 6-foot green patternless Burmese Python $300/o.b.o. Tame, very healthy, feeding weekly. Cage available. Charlie, 694- 5251. Female roommate needed. Own bdrm/bath in 2bdrm/2bath duplex. Large yard, fireplace, w/d includ ed. $262.50/mo. No deposit required. Half bills. Anna, 694-0961. Female roommate needed. Summer &Fall. 2bdrm/2bath, w/d. $262.50/mo. +1/2bills. Christy, 260- 4915. Many pure AKC Siberian Husky puppies, Champion line, absolute ly gorgeous, beautiful batman masks, sweet, perfectly marked, black & white angels. $195. 696-5802. Healthy male guinea pig. Black & tan. 9 months old. Great college or family pet! $20 o.b.o. Please call 696- 4772. M-Roommates needed. 4bdrm/2bath house. $275/mo. +utilities. Good neighborhood. 3-rooms available. 846- 9593. M/F-Roommate needed. Summer. Bus-rt. Available May-18th. $213/mo.+1/2bills. Avery, 694-8783. Male student: large house, Bryan. Own room/bath, plen ty storage. Non-smoker, no pets. $275/mo. +1 futilities. John, 776-0737. Need roommate? Must have lots of nice posters from Inspirations. Non-smoker male roommate. Summer/Fall. 4-mile from A&M. $180/mo.+1 futilities. 823-0381. Non-smoker roommate needed for 2bdrm/2bath. $260/mo. +1 futilities. Call Ian @822-6240. $270/mo., own room, close to campus, neat, furnished, great backyard, storage space, ca/h, available 5/1. Call Antoine, 696-2942. Room for rent. Summer only. $330/mo., all bills paid. Kenneth, 696-4343. $275/mo. Summer. Roommate. F/M. Own room. Will be alone almost all summer, on shuttle route. Pool. Laurie, 693-0687. Roommate needed for 2bdrm/11f bath. Free May rent. $247/mo. Call 695-1658. Roommate needed for 3bdrmfbath home in country between College Station &Caldwell. (409)272-2235. Roommate needed for summer. Large furnished 2bdrmfbath, own bedroom/ bath, w/d. $250/mo. +1 futilities. 695-0870. Roommate needed. Male. Summer. Sbdrmfbath house. Close to campus, w/d. $250/mo. Dan, 268- 2668. Roommate needed. Own bedroom in house. $225/mo. +1f utilities. Beginning May-15th. May rent free! Call Casandra @694-3107. Share nice 4-bdrm house wf-Christian M-students, 3/4- miles from A&M, $298/mo. Dave, 764-1739. Summer roommate needed. Own bedroom/ bath. $300/mo., utilities included, negotiable. Briarwood Apartments. On shuttle route. Lease can be extended. 696-2260. Summer sublease to share 2bdrmfbath, bus-rt, $300/mo.+1f bills. Kim, 694-4176. Summer sublease. F/S, M/F roommate, C.Sta., off Munson, large 4bdrmfbath new house with garage, fully furnished. $270/person, negotiable. 694-8100. Summer. 2-Roommates. Sbdrmfbath house. $280/mo. +1f utilities, call Justin at 691-2131. 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). Inside Nations-Bank. Walk-ins wel come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111- Unlv. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). Fancy Nalls. Grand Opening Specials, techs. Call 822-6061. Hiring nail One day concealed handgun course $75. Loaner guns available. Night classes available. John Collins 775- 1418, Wickson Creek Range 589-1093. TRAVEL Nicholls State offers accredited programs with transfer able credit in languages & humanities in Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain, Ecuador, France, and Germany. 25 +yrs. low tuition and new sessions begin every Monday. Call (504) 448-4440 for literature. WANTED Need graduation tickets for Friday, May 15th at 2p.m. 776-6148. WEIGHT Get paid to lose weight. Wanted: 42-people to lose weight!! All natural, Dr. recommended and #1 in Europe!! Jan Debusk lost 165-lbs. and over 80-inches in 8-months. Jim Lane has already lost 107-lbs in 5- months. (409)823-7383. |35 May grads. Congratulations. Have you... □ Picked up you '97 Aggielond? If you ordered a 1997 Aggielond yearbook and haven't picked it up, stop by room 015 (basement) of the Reed McDonald Building between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please bring ID. If you did not order a '97 book, you may purchase one for $35 plus tax in 015 Reed McDonald. The 1997 Aggielond is an 848-page record of the 1996-97 Texas A&M University school year. □ Paid mailing fee for '98 Aggieland? (if you win not be on campus this fail) If you ordered a 1998 Aggielond yearbook and will not be on campus this fall to pick it up, you can have it mailed. You should stop by 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $6.50 mailing and handing fee. Aggielonds will not be held and refunds will not be made on books not picked up within one semester of the publication date. Cash, Check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted. If You Have Somethinq To Sell Remember: The \Battalion Classified Can Do It Call 845-0569 Taking the MCAT in August? reasons yOU should take The Princeton Review: You’re the Focus I We focus on your needs to help you do your best, We go the extra mile; if you still have questions after class, simply set up an extra help session with your instructor - it's free. O Five Full-length diagnostics ^ We give you 5 diagnostic MCATs under actual testing conditions, plus ten more MCATs to work on at your discretion. * ,n 'SS THE PRINCETON REVIEW 409.696.9099 www.review.com Jazz halt Houston's upset bid 84-70; move on to face Robinson and Spurs SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Jazz were missing something in their opening-round series against the Houston Rockets. Who knew it was Greg Ostertag? Karl Malone had 31 points and 15 rebounds as the Jazz defeated the Rockets 84-70 and advanced to the second round of the play offs. Ostertag made it possible with seven blocked shots, five rebounds and a tenacious fourth- quarter defensive performance. Ostertag blocked five shots in the fourth quarter alone anci helped hold Hakeem Olajuwon to l-for-5 shooting and Kevin Willis to two points in the fourth quarter. The Rockets played without Charles Barkley, out with a torn triceps muscle. Utah, which holds home-court advantage throughout the play offs, avoided becoming just the second No. 1 seed to lose an open ing-round playoff series. The Jazz will meet the San Antonio Spurs in the conference semifinals starting Tuesday in Salt Lake City. The Jazz never trailed in the game, but the Rockets never let Utah take a large lead, either. The Rockets closed to 65-62 on Eddie Johnson’s jumper with 8:21 to play. But the Jazz made a 13-4 run to close it out. Jeff Homacek had 15 points for Utah, nine in the first quarter, and Bryon Russell had 10 as the only other Jazz players in double figures. Heated playoff series ends in Miami with visiting Knicks advancing, 98-81 MIAMI (AP) — It was a knockout punch, a throat-slitting and a victo ry borne of revenge, all rolled into one haymaker of a game. The New York Knicks took con trol early, withstood all the fight the Heat had left in them them and cold-cocked Miami out of the play offs with a 98-81 victory over the Heat on Sunday in Game 5 of their first-round series. The Knicks, who wanted to avenge the disastrous ending to the 1996-97 season in the same build ing where they sealed their own fate by leaving the bench in a Game 5 brawl, accomplished exactly what they set out to do. And now they’re in the second round against the Indiana Pacers. The victory made easier by the absence of Miami’s Alonzo Mourning, who was suspended along with Larry Johnson and Chris Mills of the Knicks for a fight at the Baseball Continued from Page 5. “Baylor pulled away, but we kept plugging away and minding our own business,” Johnson said. “I don’t think anyone was watch ing us very closely; we kind of snuck in the back door. I wouldn’t want to go through the season again and say we’d win the cham pionship, but I’ll take it this way.” In the afterthought that was end of Game 4. But it was no walkover, either. New York withstood a 21-3 run that turned a 20-point lead into a two-point game with 7:16 remain ing in the fourth. The Knicks answered back almost instantly with a 19-7 run that left Heat fans heading to the exits before the clock even ticked inside two minutes. Allan Houston scored 30 points, John Starks scored 22, Charles Oakley had 18 and Charlie Ward hit a crucial 3-point shot that killed Miami’s rally. Ward also had 14 assists and five steals, and Buck Williams had 12 points and 14 rebounds as New York took advantage of Mourning’s absence to dominate inside. Tim Hardaway led Miami with 21 points, but he was not a factor for long stretches. The Heat was outrebounded 43-34 and shot just 14-for-25 at the line. Sunday’s game, Baylor starter Kip Wells struck out 10 A&M bat ters, allowing six hits in a 5-2 win. A&M scored in the first off a Tyner leadoff double and anoth er double by Kuzmic. Baylor then got three home runs, two from Nelson, before Kuzmic scored on a Scheschuk ground ball after hitting a triple in the ninth. The conference title will give A&M the top seed in the Big 12 tournament, which will be played May 14-17 in Oklahoma City. Kaffee Klatsch The Kaffee Klatsch will be serving dinner from 6pm to 9pm by reservation only on May 15th and 16th for graduation. Please call (409) 846-4360 for reservations and menu inquiries. treehouse apartments Fbu Can Afford to Have It All! • Great Location, Walk to Campus • Computer Lab, Clubroom • Covered Parking • 2 Pools • Sand Volleyball NOW Pre-Leasing Starting as low as $390 (409) 696-3707 Marion Pugh @ George Bush www.startel.net/treehouse/ Gig ‘em, Class of ‘98!! Last Call!! DEADLINE!! TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO ORDER CUSTOM FRAMING FOR YOUR DIPLOMA!! If you order from us by TODAY you can pick up your framed diploma Saturday afternoon. May 16, to take with you as you leave Aggieland! Call 845-1631 or see our display in lower level MSC! Mothers flay is May 10th —. Give Mom a gift she’ll love almost as much as you! V\/icks‘n’St?cks~ Post Oak Mall • 696-2557 All Major Credit Cards Accepted Hie Princelon Review is ml associated wilh Princeton Univetsily norHAMC