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    The Battalion
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To place a classified ad:
Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678
Office:
Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg.
Business Hours
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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. Byrne's Bookstore. Northgate.
Upstairs. Afternoons. Please call 846-8699.
Handy person. House/ yard work.
Starting $6/hr. 693-5175.
Flexible hours.
Double kegarator with C02 and extras, $500 or best
offer. Please call 823-2823.
For sale- electric dryer, $75. Please call 696-4936.
Full size sofa sleeper in excellent condition, tan/tweed
fabric, $150. Please call 845-7986.
1988 Honda Civic hatchback, 1-owner, runs good,
170,000 miles, $1,200/nego. Call Devin at 775-6335.
PowerMac 7100/80, 72 Megs Ram 15" monitor, key
board, mouse, external modem, Zip drive with software
$1,000. Please call 823-4562.
Get big! lOOOg pure creatine only $39. 2000g only $75.
60 capsules 100mg Androstenedione only $22. 777-
7883. Campus delivery.
1989 Subaru Justy for sale- $500, cold a/c, transmission
slips. Please call Loretta at 845-4953.
1991 Honda CRX, runs good, sporty, $2,100. Please
call 696-5063.
Triptonics Computers. Upgrade to K6-2 300-3D,
Motherboard, 32mb PC-100, $289. (409)680-0799,
www.triptonics.com.
King size waterbed $400, color console RCA T.V. 25
inches $150, utility pole with boxes $250. Please call
690-7543.
'86 Toyota 4-Runner, 4-wheel drive, auto, a/c, good con
dition, runs great, $4,000/o.b.o. Shawn, 693-9515.
DJ MUSIC
Sofa and loveseat. good condition, $50. Please call
764-3112.
‘86 Toyota Camry, 5-speed, 150k, cold a/c, cruise con
trol, runs good. $1,400/o.b.o. 862-9179.
91-Honda Civic-DX hatchback, 5-speed, ac, 1-owner,
43,000mi., excellent, $4,800/o.b.o. 255-0378.
"Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!)
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Washer & dryer for sale, $350 for both. Please call 696-
5477, leave message.
Seized cars from $175. Porches, Cadillacs, Chevys,
BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. Toll
Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-1652 for current listings.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
FOR RENT
Mason's Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. 828-
4832.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Ibdrm/lbath studio apartment for sublease, $395/mo.,
bus-route, great location. 764-4567.
Exquisite Victorian accommodations and romantic can
dlelight dinners. Finest in the Brazos Valley. The
Famous "Pink House" Gourmet Bed & Breakfast and
Restaurant. 364-2868. pinkhousebb.com
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
How To Become A Navy SEAL. Know the facts before
talking to a recruiter. Booklet shows step by step
process. Send $9.95, check or money order to Real
Adventure Enterprises- 3419 Virginia Beach Blvd.,
Ste.C-21, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452.
2bdrm/1bath duplex apartment in quiet old East Bryan
area, ch/a, appliances, no pets, $395/mo. +deposit.
822-7830.
Students! EARN CASH TODAY!
www.adsmarts.com/cash Say goodbye to being broke!!
CHILD CARE
A great roommate design! C.S. Manuel Dr.,
2bdrm/2bath w/study, w/d, all app., shuttle, all for $545.
Call for move-in disc. United Realty, 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
Christian Mothers home child care, infant to 4yrs. Call
Stephanie 694-2173 or Kim 778-8777.
Country 2bdrm/1bath, partially furnished, water and gas
furnished, pets ok. Perfect for students. $350/mo. 361-
5266, after 5p.m. 778-2110.
Full size w/d for rent. Delivery available. $40/mo. 764-
2019.
Loving mother of two will keep your kids at home. Call
Kari @268-8823.
Planning on getting married soon?
Where are you going to iioid the
reception?
Have you considered the
Faculty Club?
Yes, it is possible.
For more information, please call:
David Winder at 862-2988.
Going, Going, almost gone! Brand new 3bdrm/3.5ba off
Southwest Parkway. Alarms, icemaker, fans, fenced
yard, 1550 sq.ft. Hurry in for a move-in disc. United
Realty, 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Rosewood Villas- 3bdrm/2bath units on shuttle in
Southwood Valley. 1,215sq .ft. Immed. occupancy,
846-1100 or www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvillastx
Searching for your own space? Give us a call! B and
C.S., 1,2 and 3 bedrooms starting at $325. Move in
nowl United Realty, 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Sublease 2bdrm/2bath furnished apartment, w/d, on bus
route. Call 696-4450.
Villa Oaks West off 2818. 2bdrm/11/3bath, balcony, fire
place, pool, laundry in site. No pets. $415/$250. 776-
9833 or 1-800-521-3988.
Acute Cold Study
HYGIENE STUDY
Female, ages 18-34, needed
to participate in a clinical
trial comparing 2 feminine
hygiene products. Eligible
volunteers will be
compensated up to $300.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Volunteer ages 14 and older need
ed to participate in a research
study with an
investigational study drug to
treat flu-like symptoms of fatigue,
body aches, nasal congestion,
runny nose, cough, and sore
throat. Must be seen within 36
hours of onset of symptoms.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $200.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
YEAST infection ■ chronic pain study
STUDY ■
Females ages 18 and older are
being recruited to participate in a
research study to compare two
research medications for the
treatment of a yeast infection
(vaginitis). If you are currently
experiencing vaginal burning,
itching or irritation call for more
information. The research
medication, study related
laboratory tests and physical
examination by the doctor will be
provided free of charge providing
you meet eligibility requirements.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $150.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
S46-5933
Persons experiencing chronic
pain and requiring daily pain
medication are being recruited
to participate in one-year
research study with an
investigational pain medication.
Qualified participants will
receive study-related
physical examination, blood
work and electrocardiogram
(EKG). Eligible participants
will receive up to $400
for completed study.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
DO YOU HAVE
SWIMMER’S EAR?
CHRONIC LOW
BACK PAIN STUDY
We may be able to help! Our
doctors are conducting a
research study of an ear drop
treatment for swimmer’s ear
(external ear infection).
You may be eligible for a
clinical research study.
Qualified research volunteers
will receive at no cost:
•Research related office visits
and evaluations
•Study medicine
Compensation will be given.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
(409) 846-5933
Volunteers with chronic low
back pain requiring daily pain
medication are being recruited
to participate in a clinical
research with an investigative
pain medication. Eligible
volunteers will receive physical
examinations, blood
work, eye examinations and
electrocardiograms all
required by the trial and free
of charge. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated for their
time and travel.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
FREE
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effects. Large/small sound systems. Tommy Reed '98.
696-9754.
Roommates -t-Long Distance Bills =Problems. Free
Phone Card +No fees =Solution. 15.9c a minute. Want
one? E-mail: ldcam@juno.com
HELP WANTED
1-Month Free Rent!! Sublease 1bdrm/1bath. All kitchen
appliances except microwave. 3-Blocks from TAMU.
$415/mo. 260-6044.
"Shift Supervisors" 2yrs. college or restaurant expe
rience. Flexible time around class schedule. Accepting
applications at Burger King, 1719-Tx.Ave., Culpepper
Plaza.
P/T job helping handicapped. Male ASM student pre
ferred. $270/mo. 12hrs/wk. 846-3376.
2-and-1 bedroom available at The Villas of Cherry
Hollow and Casa del Sol. $100 Off 1st month's rentll
696-3455, 846-2173.
Alaska Employment- Floating processors/ canneries.
Workers earn up to $700+/week- all skill levels! Ask us
how! 517-336-4164, ext. A58551.
Part-time clerical. M-F, 8a.m.-12p.m. Apply at Marway
Business Services. 2729-A Ea.29th, Bryan.
2bdrm/11/2bath. Must lease a.s.a.p.l! Oakwood
Apartments, SWPkwy. $545/mo., water, deposit,
September rent paid, w/d conn., shuttle-rt. Leave mes
sage, 823-7590.
Attendants, part-time nights and weekends. Apply at
Jackson Exxon, 2818 & Texas.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment. 823-5031.
BARNHILL'S COUNTRY BUFFET is currently hiring
career- minded Wait-staff. Good pay and benefits.
Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 2:00-4:00P.M. 1701 So.
Texas Avenue. E.O.E. Drug Test Required.
Part-time night cook wanted. Apply in person Mon.
Thur., 3-5:30p.m. T-Bone Jones. 809 Ea. University.
Part-Time. Lawn care service. Apply in person at 3209
East Bypass.
Cashiers wanted full or part-time. Will schedule around
classes. Burger King, 1719-Tx.Ave., C.Sta.
Cruise & Land-Tour Employment- Excellent earnings
& benefits potential. World Travel (Hawaii, Mexico.
Caribbean). Ask us how! 517-336-4228, ext. C58551.
PLEASE RESUBMIT. “DOMESTIC ENGINEER". Few
hours M-F afternoons, cook, clean, laundry, shop, dog
care etc. Must be honest, clean, neat, organized, self
starter. Mail "informal resume" w/3-character references
to "Domestic Engineer", 310-University Dr.East,
C.Sta.77840.
Draftsperson. Experienced. Part-time. Must be
dependable, have good transportation Sown equipment.
774-7609.
Producer's Coop looking for part-time help on loading
dock. Call Bill Crutchfield @778-6000.
Experienced computer technician is needed at
Compuview Microsystems, Inc. 846-5454.
Taco Bell now accepting Aggie Bucks! Hiring all posi
tions. Ask about free parking and time off during A&M
breaks. Apply at 731-University Drive.
FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT- $19K-$74K/Yr. +Benefits,
Paid Training. For Info. On Avail. F/T or P/T positions.
Call 1 -800-585-9024, ext.4357.
Volunteer Coaches Needed. St. Michael's Academy in
Bryan needs both Boys & Girls Coaches for Basketball
& Tennis. (5th.-6th. grade teams through varsity levels).
Call Wendy Snyder at 822-2715.
Front Desk. 20-30 hours, 3-10:30 P.M. including week
ends. Vineyard Court, 216 Dominik.
Full/Part-Time Computer Aided Drawing And Detailing
For Keystone Millwork. Fax Resume To 775-3666.
Welch's Cleaners accepting applications for part-time
counter help. Some experience preferred but will train.
Apply at 3819-Ea. 29th.St.. Bryan. Located on the shut
tle bus-rt.
Gold's Gym is looking for personal trainers. Flexible
hours, 12-20hrs/wk. Experience &certification preferred.
Apply in person onlyl
LOST & FOUND
Part-time Telemarketers needed. Please call 778-7878.
Lost female Beagle at Eastgate area. Please call 696-
5606.
MISCELLANEOUS
Heartburn Study
If you suffer from heartburn
and are interested in
participating in an upcoming
study call and leave your
name and phone number so
you can be contacted.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
For 70/min long distance anywhere in U.S. Please call
(409)571-8333.
Live Psychics. 1-on-1. 1-900-773-1041, Ext.#4097.
$3.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U: 619-645-8434.
Texas Rangers playoffs, division series, great field level
seats, $60-$90. Leave message for Jason at 694-8339
or E-mail: jll1077@spindletop.tamu.edu
MOTORCYCLE
1993 Yamaha Virago 535cc, great condition & runs
great, $2,000/o.b.o. Please call Scott @693-7946.
'86 Honda Shadow 700cc, looks & runs great,
$1,800/o.b.o. Call Mike @693-8361.
TINEA CRURIS
(JOCK RASH) STUDY
FACIAL ACNE STUDY
Volunteers, ages 18 and up,
with moderately severe to
severe jock rash needed to
participate in a 10 day clinical
trial using an investigational
topical medication. Daily office
visits are required. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated
for their time and travel.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Female volunteers, age 14
to 49, with moderate facial
acne needed to participate
in a six-month research study
evaluating the safety and
effectiveness of a marketed
birth control pill.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
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.
To apply, call our Personnel headquarters:
Universal Computer Systems, Inc.
1-800-883-3031
3833 So.Texas Avenue, # 201
Metro Centre Bryan, TX
http:www.ucs-systems.com
UCS hires non-tobacco users only
E.O.E.
PETS
Live-in sitter over 18yrs., up to $925/mo. plus car &
tuition assistance. (713)647-8883.
Adopt: Puppies. Kittens. Cats. Dogs
breeds' Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755
Local business needs part-time warehouse help/ deliv
ery driver. Must have good driving record. Need to be
available Tuesday through Thursday. Please call 779-
7043 for application.
National Park Employment- Work in America's
National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves
Competitive wages + bonuses! Ask us how! Call
Outdoor Employment Resources: 517-336-4291.
Ext.N58551.
Beautiful Weimaraner puppies $100 $200 shots S
wormed. Parents on property. Please call 272-1223.
Ninfa's is now accepting applications for Host and
Waitstaff. Inquire within M-F. 2-4p.m.
Iguana plus accessories $50. Please call David at 764-
5667.
Overseas Assignments. Peace Corps needs motivated
individuals for challenging assignments in Africa. Asia
and the Pacific. E. & C. Europe. Latin America and the
Caribbean. Must be U.S. citizen, in good general health.
21 years of age or older. Demonstrated abilities in lead
ership, planning and organization in addition to four-year
degree and work experience in the following: -Business
Management, -Education, -Community Services,
•Health. -Environmental Education/ Consulting,
•Forestry, -Agriculture. Benefits include training. RT
transportation, medical/ dental, monthly living
allowance. Call (800)424-8580. Apply now for '99
openings!
ROOMMATES
1-Jr/Sr F-Roommate needed 3bdrm/1 i.2bath
$233/mo. +1 3bills W/D. Call 695-9571. Sarah or
Debbie
Male roommate wanted. 2bdrm/11/2bath. w/d.
$250/mo. +1,futilities Please call 694-7604.
Non-smoker male. w/d. own room. 7-miles from A&M.
$ 185/mo. +1 futilities. 823-0381.
Roommate needed $ 175/mo.+1/2 bills, own bedroom
Close to campus Call Bnan @764-6812.
Roommate wanted to share 3bdrm/2bath w,large back
yard. study. $275/mo. +1 futilities. 777-1322.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-ot-tun. 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 pnce allowed by law. Ill
Unlv. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early
(CP-0017).
TRAVEL
SPRINGBREAK Cancun. Florida. Etc. Best Hotels.
Parlies. Prices. Earn Cash + Free Tips. Reps/
Organizations Wanted. Inter-Campus Programs 1-800-
327-6013. www.icpt.com
TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Math, Science, Biology. Botany,
Biochemistry, and specifically Genetics. Spanish avail
able. Leave message 690-0738. A.S.T.
WANTED
I NEED YOUR SP[ORTS PASSES FOR NEBRASKA
GAME!) WILL PAY $$$!! CALL JASON, 694-1745,
Need tickets for A&M game on October 10th. Call
(409)836-9291.
WANTED ALL FOOTBALL TICKETS!! Top dollar paid
$$1-800-776-9488$$. Local pickup.
WEIGHT LOSS
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Distributors needed. Free local delivery. 776-8984.
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weight. All natural. Doctor recommended and #1 in
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Volleyball
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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.
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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
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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< \ {
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2-F/Rmmt or 3-M/F to take over lease. New
3bdrm/2bath duplex. $316/mo. +utilrties. 695-9637.
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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
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contagious in terms of
rest of the team looks at
plays with a little bit moif
don,” Kragthorpe said.
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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.
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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
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Washington Redskins, ■“ithin
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his mark on the Aggies 1 4iscovic
like Connell did. jtei ismy
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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.”
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