The Battalion Classified To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg. Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day 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 additional 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. ANNOUNCEMENTS COMPUTERS FOR SALE HELP WANTED MUSIC ****Help on the spot* 828-4832. Mason's Mobile Car Repair. Attention Sports Fans!! Up to date scores and spreads. 1-900-420-2300, Ext.#2911. $2.99 per minute. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U: 619-645-8434. Complete computer system: $999. AMD-K6-200, 64- meg-SDRAM, 15"-monitor, micronics mother-board, STB-velocity 128, 3D-accelerator, video-card, 24x-cd- Rom, color scanner +more. Lamar, 260-3142. Iamar@tamu.edu Ab back machine Formula I Adventure, bought tram Oshmans, never used, paid $79.00, will sell for $20. Please call 690-7173. Hallmark Cleaners accepting applications for assembly and counter help, also a delivery driver. Apply in per son, 3611 South College Avenue. Distressed studentl Stolen Aggie ringl Friends trying to help raise money. Please call 821-7136. Sale! Visit Cavitt Corner Used Books & Collectibles for gifts, furniture, antiques!! 822-6633. AUTO Pentium 233MMX $750, Pentiumll 300mhz $975, 333mhz $995, 350mhz $1,075, 32MBRAM, 3.2GBHD, 34XCDROM, 56kmodem, 14''monitor, 4M-video, s/speakers, upgradable, 4.3/6.4GB add $12/$40, 15717" add $20/$120, FM/TVcard add $60, turn com puter into higher resolution TV &radio. Warranty. 846- 7186. Catholics books/gifts. 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Call for information: J&S Studies 846-5933 PRIMARY RECEPTIONIST If you are good with people, educated and can handle ten things at once (with a smile), this is the job for you. Attention to detail and a willingness to learn are essential. This a permanent, full-time position for a career minded individual. Salary range: $14,000-20,000 per year. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Degree in Medical Assisting not required. A bright, educated individual will learn to assist the Nurse and work directly with the Doctor in this busy office. Salary range: $13,000-15,000 per year. Call Cindy at 776-7895 or apply in person to 2706 Osier Blvd, Bryan Now Hiring Part-Time Positions Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is looking for candidates for the following part time positions at our College Station offices. Technician Asst. Customer Service/Help Desk PC Support Inventory Control We offer $6.00 per hour to start and real world work experience with opportunity for full time after graduation. 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Luxury Condos, Litis, Rentals, Lessons, flin Bus & Parties Unh q f( r it/ 'UlJlH \A\'j m, m #3* M «w mm SOLD OUT FOR PAST 13 YRS - (ALL NOW Luxury Condos • Ski/Snowboard t, Lift Passrs Rcritnl/Lrssons College Week - I s» Class Motor Coach or Air Party Pass - Night Skiing Steaml 1 -883-SKI-THIS COUEGE PAHTY WEEK 1-888-754-844 7 Make Tracks Over [Winter Break 1 1 P'Lk- afl r* n P r» 1-_n_xLo_ ' januarys-Ts, 1999 • Steamboat nights B • — • *•" ^ Vail/Beaver Copper JVloi 'W-'OWWATION and RESERVATIONS 1 !£99.*?H. Nc H AS E rc obod y Doas C7'* i ■ l 'J r Better t Page 8 • Wednesday, September Volleyball Continued from Page! Corbelli also said inoi the team to reach the again, it must conti improve and focus ils chemistry. The Aggieshavi the NCAA tournamentfh in a row. “Right now, I’m mtsK 11 tra cerned with our team fcliP ;s k lonia St Country band seeks bass player for future gigs Call Stephen at 779-7271 or Travis at 696-3104 Many pure Australian Shepherd puppies. Great for protection of person and properly. 8-weeks old Beautifully marked. 5-black trt, 1-female w/brown eyes. 1-male copper tri w/hazel eyes First shots, dewormed, tails docked, par ents on-site, family-raised, loving. Inendly. and loyal Truly man's best tnend AKC. ASCA $75-$100. 272- 1530. tiling else," Corbelli said working on sharpeningo blocking and our teanu We still need to continueiol on our focus to get win want this team to be. “Right now, a biggoali| group is to finish in then in the conference and hi that top notch. In a con: like this, a lot of the teanj the same goal. We haveto that we are worthy of tilt B tournament and I think p|.‘ ,ne going to be a big motivat. h< \ { tor for this team.” ! on nou heir ros McCown ■er th or in of ■ tean idd tion Continued from Pap'L^ sin "In coaches’ meetings Jy Sep 2-F/Rmmt or 3-M/F to take over lease. New 3bdrm/2bath duplex. $316/mo. +utilrties. 695-9637. -Hrned ft leav out the season — andle:-*^ th it before the season —tkB on H the advantages we have| UI ter - ’ we have two experienced ;| os wei backs and that I would: M|ddit any reservations playin:r U( ? fre McCown,” Slocum said. | r0l) ke L “In the coaches’ rRedden over the past few we:H' loni< after evaluating tape, apparent that Randy w ticing at a level verycoirE to Branndon.” McCown came into tl« game with 2:44 left intlr-H OS .mil immediately led AvE touchdown with a tt-yi.rWtim to Cole on third down andEyh en “For whatever reaso:wig sea we put Randy in, things4 n lh e t e to pick up a little bit,’® 0 f f, said. “We had a littled®y ear intensity on the field.” EMosci McCown was not toldiiel opp< by the coaching staff iEjes’j would start against Kanworbe read it in a newspaper. Emise “[Quarterbacks] Coactibas recr Dorr talked about it innfpfibt th, on Sunday,” McCown sail kind of meant I wasgoin[ more reps with ‘one’ [fffi offense]. They never tel come out and say.” Offensive coordinatot Kragthorpe said McG enthusiasm affects theteai “He’s got a personalty contagious in terms of rest of the team looks at plays with a little bit moif don,” Kragthorpe said. ^act a fresl [Jenn, 'te nal C0RBE Bing a town rea ■‘We’v Continued from Pagtl tie of an Cole fiance 1ms th hman st of t n th< Jsn’t p at she it’s r Jyer lik iMoscc |re in ] j-1 recc On signing day, Cole"' first player to fax his intent to the Athletics 0(6 “I was the first onetoci he said. “I wanted to it was real and make sure] n’t a joke. They actuallyi it was too early. I didn’t! was up all night.” He was so excited aboul ing A&M, he took copies Illustrated with him ontkjjp^ y] and gave one to all his friefMt s j n( However, that ex( t artec j t ]- faded when Cole was hand' |{yi oscc 16 instead of his preferred' i S | S p er , (which Albert Connell used time) and he only saw aC g iirn g < six games, catching zeroE^gg ^ and not lettering. “That Highway 6 look'] my back,” he said. “Isortof’ it when I caught my down pass against [Unived Southwestern Louisiana]^ “As a receiver, that’s you’re here for. 1 didn’t first year while I wasoutd 11 six games. I came in with 3 attitude and had to stepit Cole raised the bar 0(6] this year, tying the team for receiving touchdown' single game with three the University of North Tb] Key plays have been cialty this season, a fact! Slocum can attest. “Chris Cole has been a guy,” Slocum said. “Youcf it coming. Last year, he ■’’Wccess 1 plays and has been getting |(j| OWS ^ Cole learned the widen i e , eam position from former j m p rcn Albert Connell, now v. ■ ances c Washington Redskins, ■“ithin Cole said he is ready kps to m his mark on the Aggies 1 4iscovic like Connell did. jtei ismy “When he first startedE e p art his routes weren’t verypl^t 1 car Cole said. “So, I didn’t wanEerypla 1 like him. I wanted to beEction oi than him. I want to be l 1 ! the best receiver ever through here.” (Junior icklan ssed h ustme been “As a 1 ly well, f bothe eshma tride. oesn’ “As a r offen e job 1 ie does ddles i and s [e offen sitive , e has a While