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    Page 8 • Tuesday, October 13, 1998
The Battalion
Classified
Cross Country prepai
for A&M Invitational
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To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
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I he Texas A&M Men’s and
Women’s Cross Country
Teams both had last week
end off after successful outings
in Oklahoma and Denton, Texa:
on Oct. 3.
they are interested in.
Bam
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair.
“•"Help on the spot***
828-4832.
FARM/RANCHES
■■in business for 33-years. Please
HELP WANTED
PETS
“Festival Singers!!” Accepting new members. Sacred
choral music. Tuesday, Oct. 13th, 4:30p.m. All Faiths’
Chapel. Thursday, Oct.lSth, 6:30p.m. MSC Forsyth
Gallery. Tim, 847-1629.
Alfalfa hay delivered
call (316)285-2810.
FOR RENT
Christmas help: Managers, Helpers, and Santas, 11/9-
12/24, will train, 1-800-969-2440, Ext.#426.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Oogs.
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Many pure
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KENNEDY
Sale! Visit Cavitt Corner Used Books & Collectibles for
gifts, furniture, antiques!! 822-6633.
1/2-Off 1 st/month's rent. 2bdrm/11/2bath duplex, fire
place, w/d, fenced yard. Pecan Ridge. $525/mo. 774-
2884.
Draftsperson. Experienced. Part-time. Must be
dependable, have good transportation &own equipment.
774-7609.
ROOMMATES
ARTS
1 bdrm/1 bath apartment for January rent $395/mo.
deposit. Call 680-8304.
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.
F-Roommate wanted to share 2bdrm/1bath apartment,
close to campus, $200/mo. +1/2 phone & electricity
Call Paige @694-7974.
Artist needed experienced in Corel Draw with excellent
computer skills. Work with schedule. 695-7756.
1 bdrm/1 bath, $565/mo. for 10-months at College Park
Treehouse. Contact Felicia or Milton at (409)680-0678.
AUTO
2bdrm/1bath fourplex, prime location, bus-route, w/d
connections, fenced yard, pets ok, paid water/cable,
$475/mo. 694-2070.
Full-time for Software Developers w/C, C++, and/or
JAVA experience. Join a team of leading edge WWW
software developers in Bryan. Fax your resume and
salary requirements to 846-4900, Ph#846-7454.
F-Roommate. A.S A P. 3bdrm/1 bath Near campus
W/D. $280/mo. +1/3utilities. Kristi, 693-9616.
Full/Part-Time Computer Aided Drawing And Detailing
For Keystone Mlllwork. Fax Resume To 775-3666.
F-Roommate. Spring/Summer 1999 4bdrm/4bath
$337/mo. + utilities. Very nice Near campus. Dlayne.
680-3194
1988 Honda Civic hatchback, 1-owner, runs good,
170,000 miles, $1,200/nego. Call Devin at 775-6335.
2bdrm/2bath, patio, fire-place, laundry room, shuttle
bus. $500/mo. Call 779-1136.
Grapevine Restaurant needs lunch help. $6/hr. Please
call 696-3411.
Inspirations- Your place lor unique A&M t-shirts and
sweatshirts. Post Oak Mall.
1990 Eclipse GS/DOHC, 5-speed, red, alloys, cold a/c,
great stereo, 60k-miles, $5,500/o.b.o. Hurryll! 776-
8257.
A.S.A.P. Must sub-let Parkway Apartments,
2bdrm/11/2bath, 1st-month free, 693-5636.
Hiring waitstaff. Apply in person Mon.-Thur., 3-5:30p.m.
T-Bone Jones. 809 Ea. University.
SERVICES
1991 Honda CRX, runs good, sporty, $2,100.
call 696-5063.
A.S.A.P. sublease. Timber Creek. 2bdrm/11/2bath,
downstairs next to pool/laundry. $515/mo. 846-3513,
after 6p.m.
Holiday Inn has immediate openings All shifts lor front
desk. Apply in person, 1503 Tx.Ave. So.
1993 Nissan Maxima GXE, white, excellent condition,
125k, $6,600/o.b.o. 693-1466.
'86 Toyota 4-Runner, 4wd, auto, a/c, runs great,
$3,500/o.b.o. Sean, 693-9515.
Brand new duplexes available now or for spring pre-
leasing!! 3 bdrm, 3.5 bath, 2 story, fenced, security sys
tem, ice maker. Off Southwest Parkway in College
Station. United Realty 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
I need a female guide to tour two high school female stu
dents around campus on a weekend Call (409)265-
2317, (409)238-4107, Eugene Soto.
Inspirations is now hiring enthusiastic individual for part-
time and temporary positions. Please apply within.
‘86 Toyota Camry, 5-speed, 150k, cold a/c, cruise con
trol, runs good. $1,400/o.b.o. 862-9179.
Efficiency 1&2 bedrooms. Some have washers/dryers.
Up to $325/mo. 696-2038.
’86 Toyota Corolla, 5-speed, a/c, low mileage, good con
dition $2,500. 779-1124.
Full size w/d for rent. Delivery available. $40/mo. 764-
2019.
'91 Chevy Cl 500 extended cab, LWB, auto, a/c, cus
tom-rear wheels, dual exhaust. One owner.
$5,000/o.b.o. Mike, 693-9515.
Large 2bdrm/11/2bath fourplex, w/d, fenced yard,
$515/mo. Call 693-0551.
Need A Job - Guaranteed! E-mail:
agsneedajob@hotmail.com
‘92 Ford Taurus wagon, new a/c, tires, $6,900.
695-0393.
Now preleasing for December. 2-and-1 bedroom
available at The Villas of Cherry Hollow and Casa del
Sol. 1/2 Off 1st month’s rent!! 696-3455, 846-2173.
‘97 Ford Mustang, power everything, cd/cassette, 5-
speed, 25,500-miles, $14,500. Call 764-9388.
Spacious 1 bdrm/1 bath, October rent paid, walk to cam
pus, fireplace, $395/mo. Call 695-0773.
Sales help wanted for ladies & children’s clothing stores.
Flexible hours. Mon.-Sat., 10a.m.-6p.m. Call Resale
Warehouse, 846-3679.
Jeeps $100-$500 Police impounds, all makes available.
Call 1 -800-522-2730, ext.#3782.
Sublease available at University Tower, includes meals,
parking and security. Call 268-5616.
Up to $7.50. Part-time. Flexible schedules.
Scholarships and Internships available, conditions
apply. Call 10a.m.-4p.m. 695-1386.
Sad to sell.
$9,500/nego.
'94 red convertible Mustang GT, 56k,
596-1306.
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.
Waiter & Waitress. Full or Part-time,
required. New Japanese restaurant.
@846-8714.
Experience
Contact Tim
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Help on the spot.
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair
4832.
We're preleasing for SPRING!! Or you can move in
now!! 1,2 and 3 bedrooms. Call for details and loca
tions. Reserve yours TODAY- United Realty 694-9140.
www.united-rico.com
Warehouse help needed. $6-$6.50/hr., Tues.-Fri.,
9a.m-5:30p.m., Sat.-10a.m.-4p.m. Full-Time preferred.
779-7586.
BED AND BREAKFAST
FOR SALE
LOST & FOUND
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
45 gallon salt water reef tank, complete set-up, 40 lbs.
live rock included, some supplies. Asking $400/o.b.o.
Please call 779-9155.
$$Reward!!l Lost black/white 10-lb Terrier “Daisy”.
Southside on 10/5/98. 695-6708, leave message.
Lost gold chain & pendant: TTTK.
@268-0111.
Reward!! Call Taylor
Historic Pin Oak Bed and Breakfast "Pleasant
Accommodations" 364-2935.
www.texassleepaways.com/pinoak
6 channel 150 watt P.A. with monitors# $500, 1400 watt
power amp. $500. Please call Matt 680-1572.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHILD CARE
'97 Trek 7000 with Indy SL shock upgrade. Paid $800,
asking $600. Please call Eric at 695-9830.
Loving mother of two will keep your kids at home.
Kari @268-8823.
Computer desk & hutch, like new $125, office chair $30,
2-drawer beige filing cabinet $15. Please call 693-1448.
A Comtel phone bill charges no monthly fee, low rates
9.4c/min. in Texas, 9.95c/min. interstate, all the time
great international rates. Interested? (409)696-7112.
COMPUTERS
For sale: RCA TV-VCR combo with remote, cable
ready, $225. Please call Doug at 847-3360.
For 7e/mln long distance to anywhere in U.S.
(409)571-8333.
Call
King size waterbed $350 or best offer. Excellent condi
tion. Please call 764-6157.
MOTORCYCLE
Complete computer system: $950. AMD-K6-200, 64-
meg-SDRAM, 15”-monitor, micronics mother-board,
STB-velocity video-card, 24x-cd-Rom, color scanner
33.6 modem +more. Lamar, 260-3142.
Iamar@tamu.edu
Moving sale! Couch $100, table/chairs $150,
Couch/loveseat $250, desk $50, Oriental rug $75, tan
rug $75, Grey rug $30. 696-5778.
'82 Honda CM450c, runs excellent, includes helmet, rain
suit, misc. parts, accessories, new chain, sprockets,
tires, and clutch, $975. 764-1878.
Nintendo 64, 3 controllers, Bond 007, Cruisin USA,
memory pack, $200 firm. Please call Luke at 847-1690.
'86 Honda Shadow 700cc, looks/ runs great,
$1,800/o.b.o. Mike @693-8361.
Pentium 233MMX $750, Pentiumll 300mhz $940,
333mhz $970, 350mhz $1,065, 32XCDROM,
32MBRAM, 3.2GBHD, 56kmodem, 14”monitor, 4M-
video, s/speakers, upgradable, 4.3/6.4GB add $10/$40,
15717” add $20/$120, FM/TVcard $60, warranty. 846-
7186.
FREE
Immaculate VFR750F, pearl white, never down.
Anderson at 847-3283.
Roommates +Long Distance Bills =Problems.
Phone Card +No fees =Solution. 15.9c a minute,
one? E-mail: ldcam@juno.com
Free
Want
PERSONAL
DJ MUSIC
HELP WANTED
Spring Break ‘99. Sign up early to get the following
Free!! 20 hours of Free drinks, 14 Free meals, plus $30
off your package. Call College Tours Free!! 1-800-
244-4463 or surf the web at www.collegetours.com
““Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!!
693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
'95-Honda Nighthawk 750cc, red, helmet, low miles,
$4,100/o.b.o. Patrick, 693-6214.
Sweatshirt and long sleeves now at Inspirations, Post
Oak Mall.
All positions, drivers-
C.Sta. 846-4234.
cars and bikes. Fatburger in
PETS
Sound Power DJ Service: Any event. Lights, smoke,
effects. Large/small sound systems. Tommy Reed ‘98.
696-9754.
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.
4-mo. old dwarf rabbit ’Thumper" needs a good home,
all accessories included, $50/nego. Please call Lynn at
695-1759 if interested.
The Houston Chronicle
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.
$ $ EARN EXTRA MONEYS$
DELIVER GTE
TELEPHONE BOOKS
D.D.A. needs men and women
over 18 with insured vehicles in
Bryan, and surrounding areas.
Delivery starts about October
22nd. Get paid immediately upon
successful completion of your
route. CALL TOLL FREE
1-800-979-7978 M-F between
8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Refer to job #2561-2. E.O.E.
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.
Acute Cold Study
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
CHRONIC LOW
BACK PAIN STUDY
CHRONIC PAIN STUDY
FACIAL ACNE STUDY
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
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
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-lun, 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-
Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early.
(CP-0017).
TRAVEL
Little Caesar's Pizza now accepting applications for full
and part-time managers, cooks, and delivery drivers.
Please apply at any B/CS location.
SPRINGBREAK Cancun, Florida. Etc. Best Hotels.
Parties, Prices. Earn Cash + Free Tips. Reps/
Organizations Wanted. Inter-Campus Programs 1 -800-
327-6013. www.icpt.com
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031.
ACCT 229, 209 tutoring
call Bobby @268-2282.
TUTORS
2-years experience Please
Spanish Tutor, $10/hr., Sun.-Thurs.
0249 and leave message.
Please call 268
WANTED
Free trip to Dallas on Oct. 17-18. Retired & disabled pro
fessor needs to attend wedding in Dallas Oct. 17th.
Need a student driver. Call 846-8066.
WANTED ALL FOOTBALL TICKETS!! Top dollar paid
$$1-800-776-9488$$. Local pickup.
WEIGHT LOSS
Homecoming
The men’s and women’s
teams will be hosting the
Texas A&M Invitational this
Saturday at the Texas A&M
Golf Course. The meet is the
Aggies’ only home appearance
on the schedule and will fea
ture most of the state’s best
collegiate competition.
Michigan State, who is No. 10
in the nation, and the respected
South Plains Junior College will
make the trip to strengthen the
men’s field at the meet.
Coach Dave Hartman said this
field will bring a high level of
competition to their home meet.
“This will be a really solid
field,” Hartman said. “It will be
the first time we get to see how
we match up against intra-dis
trict competition.”
In addition to being a strong
college meet, the meet also
serves as one of the state’s pre
mier high-school invitationals. It
has been coined the “Little State
Meet” and often features most of
the state’s top teams and indi
vidual runners.
Many college coaches use it
for recruiting purposes because
their teams can run in a compet
itive meet and the coaches can
watch the high-school runners
Wanna Run?
This weekend the!
of Recreational Sports
Texas A&M Cross Com
Teams are offering A&l
dents a unique opportia
They are offering a 5-kii
cross country race at 11:
on the same coursethai
and women will bemi
course is run mainlyoi
ways and cart paths at
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Planning on getting married soon?
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Nguyen said Holdman is a
player the defense can count on
and who has the ability to come
through big for the Aggies.
“[Holdman] may be the best
athlete on the team,” Nguyen said.
“Being powerful, strong,
quick, smart and putting out a lot
of effort are just some of his
attributes and abilities that make
him great.”
Nguyen and Holdman are one
of the best linebacking duos in
the Big 12 and cause headaches
for opposing offenses by having
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two players who have
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