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Page 8 • Monday, October 12, 1998
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(price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers
offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an
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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.
Sweatshirt and long sleeves now at Inspirations, Post
Oak Mall.
BY DOUG SHILLING
The Battalion
PETS
4-mo. old dwarf rabbit “Thumper" needs a good home,
all accessories included, $50/nego. Please call Lynn at
695-1759 if interested.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs,
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Many pure
Iguana plus accessories $50. Please call David at 764-
5667.
ADOPTION
ANNOUNCEMENTS
**”Help on the spot"*
828-4832.
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AUTO
1988 Honda Civic hatchback, 1-owner, runs good,
170,000 miles. $1,200/nego. Call Devin at 775-6335.
1990 Eclipse GS/DOHC, 5-speed, red, alloys, cold a/c,
great stereo, 60k-miles, $5,500/o.b.o. Hurry!!! 776-
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Jeeps $100-$500 Police impounds, all makes available.
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Sad to sell. ‘94 red convertible Mustang GT, 56k,
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AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
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Loving mother of two will keep your kids at home. Call
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COMPUTERS
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Pentium 233MMX $750, Pentiumll 300mhz $940
333mhz $970, 350mhz $1,065, 32XCDROM
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7186.
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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:
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846-5933
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Female volunteers, age 14
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acne needed to participate
in a six-month research study
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You may be eligible for a
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Qualified research volunteers
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. and evaluations
•Study medicine
Compensation will be given.
Call for information:
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F-Roommate wanted to share 2bdrm/1bath apartment,
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HELP WANTED
FARM/RANCHES
All positions, drivers- cars and bikes.
C.Sta. 846-4234.
Sale! Visit Cavitt Corner Used Books & Collectibles for
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Alfalfa hay delivered. In business for 33-years. Please
call (316)285-2810.
FOR RENT
1/2-Off 1 st/month's rent. 2bdrm/1 l/2bath duplex, fire
place, w/d, fenced yard. Pecan Ridge. $525/mo. 774-
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Ibdrm/lbath apartment for January rent $395/mo.
deposit. Call 680-8304.
Ibdrm/lbath, $565/mo. for 10-months at College Park
Treehouse. Contact Felicia or Milton at (409)680-0678.
2bdrm/1bath fourplex, prime location, bus-route, w/d
connections, fenced yard, pets ok, paid water/cable.
$475/mo. 694-2070.
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bus. $500/mo. Call 779-1136.
Full/Part-Time Computer Aided Drawing And Detailing
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A.S.A.P. Must sub-let Parkway Apartments,
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Grapevine Restaurant needs lunch help. $6/hr. Please
call 696-3411.
A.S.A.P. sublease. Timber Creek. 2bdrm/11/2bath,
downstairs next to pool/laundry. $515/mo. 846-3513,
after 6p.m.
Hiring waitstaff. Apply in person Mon.-Thur., 3-5:30p.m.
T-Bone Jones, 809 Ea. University.
Available Oct.20th. 505-Gilbert St., C.Sta. All new, year
lease. 1320 sq. ft. for A&M roommates, 3-bedrooms,
each w/full bath. W/D, refrigerator w/icemaker, phone
each room. Private off-street parking. No pets.
$1,050/mo. +$600 deposit. Paul Williams, 696-9156.
Inspirations is now hiring enthusiastic individual for part-
time and temporary positions. Please apply within.
Live-in sitter over 18yrs., up to $925/mo. plus car &
tuition assistance. (713)647-8883.
Need A Job - Guaranteed! E-mail:
agsneedajob@hotmail.com
Efficiency 1&2 bedrooms. Some have washers/dryers.
Up to $325/mo. 696-2038.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031.
Full size w/d for rent. Delivery available. $40/mo. 764-
2019.
Now preleasing for December. 2-and-1 bedroom
available at The Villas of Cherry Hollow and Casa del
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Sales help wanted for ladies & children's clothing stores.
Flexible hours. Mon.-Sat., 10a.m.-6p.m. Call Resale
Warehouse, 846-3679.
Spacious Ibdrm/lbath, October rent paid, walk to cam
pus, fireplace, $395/mo. Call 695-0773.
Sublease available at University Tower, includes meals,
parking and security. Call 268-5616.
The Famous Christmas Store will be accepting applica
tions for sales position for Christmas season. Applicants
must be available Thanksgiving weekend & day after
Christmas during, employment. Apply at Post Oak Mall
Monday, Oct.12th, 3-7p.m.
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.
Up to $7.50. Part-time. Flexible schedules.
Scholarships and Internships available, conditions
apply. Call 10a.m.-4p.m. 695-1386.
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live rock included, some supplies. Asking $400/o.b.o.
Please call 779-9155.
Warehouse help needed. $6-$6.50/hr., Tues.-Fri.,
9a.m-5:30p.m., Sat.-10a.m.-4p.m. Full-Time preferred.
779-7586.
6 channel 150 watt P.A. with monitors, $500, 1400 watt
power amp. $500. Please call Matt 680-1572.
LOST & FOUND
For sale: RCA TV-VCR combo with remote, cable
ready, $275. Please call Doug at 847-3360.
$$Reward!l! Lost black/white 10-lb Terrier “Daisy". In
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King size waterbed $350 or best offer. Excellent condi
tion. Please call 764-6157.
MISCELLANEOUS
Moving sale! Couch $100, table/chairs $150,
Couch/loveseat $250, desk $50, Oriental rug $75, tan
rug $75, Grey rug $30. 696-5778.
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great international rates. Interested? (409)696-7112.
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
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.
Full-Time permanent position.
Call Cindy at 776-7895 or apply in
person to 2706 Osier Blvd, Bryan.
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BACK PAIN STUDY
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
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
FEVER BLISTER/COLD SORE STUDY
Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking individuals 18 years and older
with a history of recurrent fever blister/cold sores for a research study
with an investigational oral medication. You must not have an active
fever blister at this time. Individuals who qualify and complete the
study will receive up to $400 for their participation.
PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Sciman Biomedical Research
776-1417
F-Roommate. A.S.A.P. 3bdrm/1bath. Near campus.
W/D. $280/mo.+1/3utilities. Kristi, 693-9616.
'95-Honda Nighthawk 750cc, red, helmet, low miles,
$4,100/o.b.o. Patrick, 693-6214.
F-Roommate. Spring/Summer 1999. 4bdrm/4bath.
$337/mo. +utillties. Very nice. Near campus, blayne,
680-3194.
Falburger in
Inspirations- Your place for unique A&M 1-shirts and
sweatshirts. Post Oak Mall.
Cash Paid Daily!! Good hourly pay plus bonuses,
doing telephone work benefiting our local Youth Soccer
Association Day & evening shifts, part-time & tempo
rary. Call Shauna @260-2027.
Roommate wanted fo share 3bdrm/2bath w/large back
yard, study. $275/mo. +1/3utilities. 777-1322.
SERVICES
Draftsperson. Experienced. Part-time. Musi be
dependable, have good transportation Sown equipment.
774-7609.
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.
Full-time for Software Devetopers w/C, C++, and/or
JAVA experience. Join a team of leading edge WWW
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salary requirements to 846-4900. Ph#846-7454.
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(CP-0017).
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TUTORS
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call Bobby @268-2282.
WANTED
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$$1-800-776-9488$$ Local pickup
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Get paid to lose weight. Wanted 42-people to lose
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Needs carriers for early
morning dorm, apartment
and motor routes.
$600-$900/mo. plus
gas allowance.
If interested call
Julian at 693-2323 or
Mike at 693-7815.
Planning on getting married soon?
Where are you going to hold the
reception?
Have you considered the
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Yes, it is possible.
For more information, please call:
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The Texas A&M Soccer Team
concluded their second weekend
of Big 12 play Sunday with a
split of games between Baylor
and Texas Tech.
On Friday night, in front of an
Aggie Soccer Complex record
crowd of 1,741, the Aggies fell to
23rd-ranked Baylor 2-0.
The Aggies' fifth loss of the
year to a ranked opponent was
an especially disappointing one
for the team.
Baylor’s Nikki Hales grabbed
a rebound in the 80th minute
and put it in for the first score
of the game.
Courtney Saunders sealed the
game for the Bears by adding
another goal in the 89th minute.
“We knew that they were a very
opportunistic team," A&M soccer
coach G. Guerrieri said. “The three
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resounding 6-0 victory
the Red Raiders.
The Aggies got he!
everyone on the offense
of the goals coming fn
different people.
Senior Sharon Picker-
off the bench and stanilir
scoring for the Aggiesinh Ah,
minute, taking a pas;
Cameron Chorn and st:.i e Fc
over the head of Tech goal [Jt ie
Brittney Peese.
Pickering added her
goal seven minutes laia
pass from Alison Peters.
The Aggies’ other goa!
from Katie Offutt,
Reynolds, Michelle Rep
and Laurie Lovoi.
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Spanish Tutor. $10/hr.. Sun.-Thurs. Please call 268-
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The Texas A&M Men's Tennis
Team proved why they were wor
thy of the new state-of-the-art
Texas A&M Tennis Center as they
won their first match by a score
of 6-1 against Big 12 rival
Nebraska Friday evening.
Despite the loss of Rafael de
Mesa, one of A&M's best players,
the environment was enough to
pull the Aggies to victory in a
match that Cass described the
team’s focus as less than terrific.
“It was a long time since we’ve
played a match,” Shuorv Madden
said. “Everyone was kind of rusty
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but it was good for us,
started again.”
The three doubles lei
came away with wins
the Aggies their iirsiy
the match
One of the biggest sn
was freshman Keith From
gles competition. Frotdi
Nebraska’s Juan Jose Haiti
a score of 6-0 and 6-3.
"I was really just inti
of things,” From said. 1
good to get that first vie
never gave up.”
The Aggies were jt
strong as they won all
first four points, seat!
match early.
Football
Continued from Page 1
The A&M ground game started
off not with a whimper, but a
bang. Junior running back Dante
Hall rushed for 22 yards on A&M’s
first offensive play of the game.
The Aggies would take the ball
to the Nebraska 30-yard line
before junior quarterback Randy
McCown’s pass was intercepted
by Nebraska cornerback Ralph
Brown. Brown returned the ball
to the A&M 40-yard line.
Nebraka drove to the A&M
32-yard line, but on fourth
down-and-two, ’Husker running
back DeAngelo Evans was
stuffed by A&M junior safety
Brandon Jennings.
After a 10-yard holding penalty
and a 15-yard pass interference
penalty, A&M faced a third-and-25
from its own 19-yard line. McCown
side-stepped out of the pocket and
fired a perfect strike to sophomore
wide receiver Chris Taylor, who
turned upheld and sprinted for an
81-yard touchdown.
“We had missed it a couple of
times before,” Taylor said. “I was
surprised when I caught it. I turned
around and no one was there.”
Nebraska was able to take
advantage of an 11-yard shanked
punt and tied the game 7-7 on a
Correll Buckhalter seven-yard
touchdown run.
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behind me until I lookei
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A&M junior punter
Lechler boomed a punt
Nebraska 10-yard line sec
the Aggies’ next touchdon
Sophomore defensive
Ron Edwards sacked Nt
quarterback Bobby New!
causing a fumble that sent
tracker Warrick Holdman
ered for a touchdown.
A 33-yard run byMcCow
Nebraska seven-yard lines
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on the first play of the fouri
ter, giving A&M a 28-7 lead
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on a Newcombe and i
Mackovicka touchdown.
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