The Battalion Classified Page 4 • Wednesday, June 30, 1999 s PORTS To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building 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 addi tional 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. Rain delays Wimbledoi ic Ba ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR RENT HELP WANTED ****Help on the spot* 828-4832. Mason's Mobile Car Repair. AUTO Sublease large Ibdrm/bath, walk-in closets, shuttle-rt, July/Aug. move-in, rare fall semester lease. $425/mo. 1- year $395/mo. 694-1906. 1989 Nissan 240SX, 74,000mi., loaded, excellent condi tion, new paint. 823-2023. 1990 Ford Mustang, 2-door, a/c, automatic, good tires, $3,200/o.b.O. 846-9431. Townshire Manor- Large Ibdrm/lbath, 2bdrm/1bath, and 2bdrm/11/2bath available now or August preleas ing. Laundry on site, pool, some bills paid. Close to shopping & shuttle. Starting @$345/mo. United 694- 9140. www.united-rico.com The coldest air conditioning in town Sail the ice cold water &kool-aid you can drink- absolutely free. Come in, lie down, relax Searn some easy money. Donate plas ma. Earn $150/mo. while you save peoples lives. Call or come by for an appointment or more info. It’s so damn easy. Westgate Biologicals, 701 -Univ. Drive East, 268-6050 or DCI Biologicals, 4223-Wellborn Road in the Westgate Shopping Center, just north of campus, 846- 8855. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR W/D FOR RENT. Lease a brand new washer/dryer for only $28/month, BCG Leasing, 764-2019. Locally owned Soperated by Aggies! Veterinary Assistant. Part-time. Hours change each semester. Bring resume to 2710-Maloney. Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. 4832. Help on the spot. 828- BED AND BREAKFAST Walk to campus! Efficiency and one bedroom units in Northgate for August move-in. Partial bills paid to all bills paid. Starting @$325/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Vineyard Court Hotel now hiring part-time front desk clerks. Apply at 1,500-George Bush Drive East. Wanted 29-people to get $$ paid $$ to lose 301b. in 30days! Natural and guaranteed! 1-888-248-2838. Exquisite Victorian accommodations and romantic can dlelight dinners. Finest in the Brazos Valley. The Famous "Calvert Inn" Gourmet Bed & Breakfast and Restaurant. 364-2868. pinkhousebb.com FOR SALE 14” Hobie Cat with turbo. Ready to saill With registered trailer. $675. Please call 695-7139. We love students!! Part-time property managers for self storage facilities. Computer literate, good w/people, on the phone &in person. Fax resume to 775-5739, Attn: Chris. HEATHER’S GLEN BED & BREAKFAST Elegantly restored Victorian Mansion in downtown Conroe. Perfect for overnight accommodations (private Jacuzzi bathtubs for two in bedrooms). Call for free brochures on weddings/ overnight accommodations. 1-800-66- JAMIE. HEATHERBB@AOL.COM 14x42 Cameron mobile home 2bdrm./1bath great for student, fenced yard, located in Ramblewood Mobile Home Park. Call 260-7032 COMPUTERS 14X76’ mobile home, 3bdrm/2bath, w/d, some furniture. In Oak Forest Mobile Home Park. $17,000/nego. 764- 0938. WILDLIFE JOBS to $21.60/HR. Inc. benefits. Game Wardens, Security, Maintenance, Park Rangers. No exp. needed. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813- 3585, Ext.7683, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc. LOST & FOUND Pentium 133MHz, HD, CDROM, 33.6K-modem, sounds, keyboard, mouse, $125. 846-7186. 1994 3bdrm/2bath mobile home, lOmin. from campus, excellent condition, nice park, $22,000, terms nego tiable. (817)557-5773. Lost: mini Schnauzer. Courtyard Apartments, call Robynne @693-4658. WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Singing in the rain since she could not play in it, Alexandra Stevenson did not let a dreary day intrude on her dreamy Wimbledon debut. Showers washed out play com pletely yesterday for the first time in two years, and the 30th time in .113 years, giving Jim Courier another 24 hours to figure out how to avoid being beaten by Britain’s Tim Henman. Courier and Henman struck a few balls, none in anger, between cloudbursts, then retreated to the lounge for an afternoon of backgammon and video games — though not with each other. “They didn’t sit down and have dinner, but they did say hello,” David Felgate, Henman’s coach, said. “It’s a small locker room, and there are 16 guys in it. There’s no running away from each other.” Henman led two sets to one, and 4-3 with Courier to serve in the fourth set of a match that began Monday and will resume, weather permitting, today. Stevenson, an effervescent 18- year-old who is into the fourth round as a newly turned pro, showed off her singing talents for the BBC with a show tune while she waited in vain to play fellow American Lisa Raymond. Steffi Graf also remained on hold, two games rc GRAF from victory at 6- 2, 4-2 against Belgian qualifier Kim Clusters. So far the only players to reach the quarterfinals are Andre Agassi and Gustavo Kuerten, who will play each other on the men’s side, and defending champion Jana Novotna and Lindsay Davenport, who will meet on the women’s side. The backup in the schedule means a lot of tennis will have to be crammed into the short span of the rest of the week. If the fourth round can be completed today — and the weather forecast is not encouraging — then the quarterfi nals likely would be held for both draws on Thursday, instead of being broken up as usual over two days. That would result in the men’s Pentium-ll 333MHz $785, 350MHz $850, 400MHz $925, PIII450 $995, 40XCDROM, 8.4GBHD, 64MBRAM 56K- Modem, 15”-moniter, s/speakers, upgradable, 17"- moniter add $90, warranty. 846-7186 1995 trailer house, located in Bryan, 3bdrm/2bath. Please call 512-218-1131. MOTORCYCLE 2 A/C window units, 5,000 btu, $125/each. 260-6682. ‘84-Honda Nitehawk 700cc, low maintenance, shaft dri ven, $2,000. Jon @695-1627. Power Macintosh-6500, 250mhz, 64MB RAM, zip drive, color printer, 15in. monitor w/built-in speakers, 56k modem, MS Office-98 &more, $750! 694-1906. 9-drawer dresser, good wood quality, needs refinishing $50, 1 -night stand with glass case top $25, washer $40. Please call 680-9825. PERSONAL Dallas cornerback wins DJ MUSIC Bicycle for sale: GT Backwoods, great condition, $400. Please call Richard at 680-1572. Girls!!! Live!!! 24hrs./day!l! Talk one-on-onel Call nowl! 1-900-226-0334 xt.1045. $3.99/min., must be 18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434. “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 Dining table & 3 chairs $100. Please call 694-6644. For Sale: desk w/hutch $195, end table $25, rocker $30, foot stool $15, racing bike $85. Please call 695-2025. FOR RENT For Sale: sofa & loveseat $180, futon $85, coffee table $45, bakers rack $175. Please call 696-5344. Meet New People The Fun Way Today. 1-900-328- 3132, Ext.#2001. $2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U: 619-645-8434. lawsuit against Dillard’i and women’s semifinals held Friday, followed b? women’s final Saturday a men’s final Sunday. Toss in the doubles and doubles, and the endurance^ players will be sorely tested, Fans waited in the rai seven hours with hopes of si • some tennis, only to be ’ optimism would not berewaj Beer and dutchees, the Briti sion of hot dogs, were big as the fans turned to thf screen or small portable sions to watch old matches Inevitably, there was tal retractable roof that has nt may never, be built at t England Club. Technology is not the even if the surface is Tradition and the English pari with the weather keeps ihfceded happening, Paul McNamee,c| The I tor of the Australian OpeiuAs a pc “But you have to think, players the spectators as well in awhool f competitive environment,” ■re ent< McNamee, whose Grand :B eover event on hardcourts hasastai*8 t0 ei with a retractable roof anda-l 1 ' 6 ' s n er under construction. | Stern K 11110 lllectiv rid he l Ime up fithstai Todai players' ■liege t ludes V Ive colli Jjphom Duke cently e Was n Post would li page jireme e leag With lipping I decla ■eNB/ 4 1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038. Moving sale 6/23, 8a.m.-4p.m. Sofa $30, dresser with mirror $50, stairstepper $25, & lots more! Come by or call 846-2074. Tired Of Plain Web Surfin’? Learn how to Power Surf! 1-900-830-4700 xt.2577. $2.99/min., must be 18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434. 2bdrm/1bath 4-plex, 4311-Boyett, College Sta., near campus. $325/rno. +$200/dep. 1-800-521-3988, 776- 9833. Perfection Plus!! ‘93 Schult 3bdrm/2bath mobile home. Ready to move into. Large rental lot. Don't miss this one!! (409)822-4153. PETS 2bdrm/2bath in the country, place for horse & large yard. $550/mo. 1 st & last, +$400/dep. 279-2299. 3-Bedroom duplex w/2-rooms available now. W/D, on shuttle route. 1/3-utilities, 1/3-rent. Call Sue @(972)436-0136, (409)694-1144. Queen size waterbed, semi-waveless with heater, mat tress, 2 sets of waterbed sheets, great condition, $150/o.b.o. Please call Stuart at 693-7505. Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs, breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755: Many pure Free cat & litter box. 2 Loft beds for sale, $100 each or best offer. Please call Matt at 696-7988. Take over payments, 16X80 1997 mobile home, message, 828-5135. 3bdrm/1bath recently remodeled house, deck, fenced, $697/mo. 1208-Phoenix (East three streets on Holleman from Wellborn), view then call 693-5885. Used desks & computer table - $40/ each. $60. Please call Heather at 775-5421. REAL ESTATE 3bdrm/2bath duplex, on shuttle route, $750/mo. April Bloom, C.Sta. 281-493-5395. Wedding aile bows, reception decorations, dorm refrig erator. Call Dana @774-1984. For rent or sale. $450/mo. $28,000. 1-bedroom upstairs condo at Village on Creek, Bryan. W/D, fire place Adishwasher. (254)848-5565. 3bdrm/2bath huge house. 3904-Oaklawn (near Northgate). Available 8/15/99. $1,200/mo. 693-5885. Whirlpool refrigerator, almond, 20-21 cubic ft., ice maker included, $250/o.b.o. Call Lisa at 696-0849, leave a message. ROOMMATES 3bdrm/3bath brand new duplex, C.Sta., off Wellborn Road. Tile floors, w/d, fenced backyard, ceiling fans, walking pantry, great floor plan. $1,350/mo. Taking applications. Call 693-4075, leave message if no answer. HELP WANTED 3bdrm/2bath duplex in C.Sta. Call Damon at 693-0192. $260/mo. +1/3utilities. All beautiful locations. Large 1&2 bedrooms. All price ranges. Multiyear discounts available. 777-3371. Child care person needed to care for energetic 7-month old. $5.15/hr. M-F, 8a.m.-5p.m. until September 2000. (409)776-6884, fax resume to (409)774-3008. F-Roommate a.s.a.p. 2bdrm/1 bath, w/d, near campus, $230/mo. +1 futilities. Becky @846-5292. Bryan Townhomes- 3-2-1 studio available now and 2-2- 2 available for August move in. Great locations, all appl., one with w/d and fireplace, starting $725/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Earn extra income by cleaning office M-F, after 5p.m. 823-5031. F-Roommate. 2bdrm/11/2bath apartment. $290/mo. +1 futilities. $150/dep. .7-miles from A&M. 512-365- 1175. LUBBOCK (AP) — A jury awarded Dallas Cowboys cornerback Zebbie Lethridge $22.5 mil lion yesterday in his lawsuit against a Dillard’s department store and a security guard. Jurors in the 364th District Court made the decision, which stems from a 1995 incident in which Lethridge and two of his friends were accused of stealing a pair) of earrings from a Lubbock Dillard’s store. Lethridge, who starred for four years as a quarter back at Texas Tech University, was still with the Red Raiders at the time. After the 24-year-old was found innocent of the charge in Lubbock Municipal Court, he filed a civil suit against Dillard’s and security guard Tom Robison. In the suit, Lethridge and his attorney claimed the store accused him of shopliftingtfj ve because he is black. H flEhistoi Lethridge did not return a phone call froral Associated Press last night. j His mother, Velda Lethridge, said hersoncf nally asked for only $1 million in damages. I though the jury awarded over 22 times amount, Lethridge said she still thinks it was« deserved. “I think it’s long overdue because of that was caused,” she said. “We wanted thisi sion to be as big as the lie that was told. I thil wonderful.” Defense attorneys for Dillard’s said they^ appeal the decision. Lethridge, who was moved to cornerback a f signing with the Cowboys in 1998, spent mosto! rookie season last year on the practice squad, was not expected to challenge for any signific playing time in 1999. Full or part-time in cabinet shop. 704-West Carson, 823-4846. Keystone Millwork, Bryan/College Station homes- Rosewood and Edelwiess subdivisions- 2 Spacious 3 bedrooms, fire place, garage w/opener, appliances, fans, yard. Approx. 1,600 and 1,800 sq.ft. Both available early August. $1,250 and $1,295. Students (limit 3) with good refer ences. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Gold’s Gym is now hiring for qualified kickboxers. Training available. Martial arts or boxing background preferred. Please inquirer at the College Station loca tion. F-Roommate. 3bdrm/11 /2bath house, near campus. $150/mo. +1/3utilities. Call Becky @764-9473. Draft Female roommate. 2bdrm/2bath. $255/mo. +1/2bills. Mid-Aug. through May. Vicki 696-5867. College Station 4-plex available August 15th, 2bdrm/11/2bath, w/d, shuttle, some fenced yards, $495- $535/mo. 693-0551,764-8051. Hiring Gifts and Christmas Sales Representatives: House of Lloyd’s Home Party Plan. No Delivery- No Collections- Home Base Flexibility. Also booking par ties. Call: 1-800-580-1967 or Email: Pat907tx@aol.com M-Roommate needed a.s.a.p. $200/mo. +1/3utillties. Own bdrm/bath. Smoke/drink ok. Call Jason/Ben @764-7246. Horticulture major/ student interested in gardening. Contact Martha @279-2587 or 696-7414. College Station- PREMIERING TWO NEW 3bdrm/3bath duplexes, approx. 1,400 and 1,500 sq.ft. Microwave, W/D, ice maker, lawn care, one plan with security alarm. August move in. Starting @$1,195/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com M-Roommate needed. Fall-“99. Yellowhouse Apartments. $250/mo. +1/2bills. Call Heath @694- 8880. Local businessman seeks aggressive, positive, self starting male students for part-time work. Flexible hours, top pay. Call 696-0832, 8a.m.-10a.m. only. M-Roommate. Fall-'99. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Near campus. $325/mo. +1/3utilities. 281-579-2933. Floorplans and locations GALORE! 2 and 3 bedrooms duplexes and fourplexes, Now & for August preleasing, some fenced yards, w/d or w/d conn., some bills paid, shuttle. Starting @395/mo. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com Need driver to Houston w/truck to move bed Adesk. 680-9825. M/F roommate needed a.s.a.p. 4bdrm/2bath house, across from campus. $240/mo.+1/4bills. 693-3758. Now hiring night-time cooks. Apply 3-5p.m., M-F at T- Bone Jones. 846-6823. Need F-roommate starting Fall-’99, Austin, Amanda at 694-1225. For rent or sale. $450/mo. $28,000. 1-bedroom upstairs condo at Village on Creek, Bryan. W/D, fire place Adishwasher. (254)848-5565. Part-time Office Clerk- 20-25hrs./wk. Filing, computer work, A sorting mail. Need excellent computer skills A insurance exp. would be a plus. Fax 774-6207 or call 774-6227. Needed. M-Roommate, non-smoker, upper-classman preferred, own bdrm/bath. $350/mo. +1 futilities. Tim 822-0840. GREAT DEAL!! 2-bedroom, 1-bath, FULL SIZE w/d, microwave, shuttle, on Longmire, C.Sta. Available Aug.1st. $475/mo. 846-7454. Permanent full-time position for surgical assistant in oral surgeon’s office. Please call 764-7101 for information. Mobile home in Ramblewood MHP, Bryan, Spacious 3bdrm/2bath (16X72), all appliances, w/d conn., some bills paid. $475 plus lot rent. United 694-9140. www.united-rico.com POSTAL JOBS to $18.35/HR. Inc. benefits, no experi ence. For app. and exam info, call 1-800-813-3585, Ext.7682, 8a.m.-9p.m., 7-days, fds, inc. One female roommate needed for a 2bdrm/2bath, near campus, in College Station. Own room Abath. $340/mo. +1 futilities. 485-0101. Newly Remodeled 2bd/1bth house, ,7miles from AAM. All wood kitchen, ceiling fans, CA/CH, $700/mo. gas/water included. 846-8295 Summer Work part-time work- full-time pay! $10 per hour appointment. Scholarships available, flexible PT/FT Positions. Will train customer sales/service con ditions apply. Call 6967734. Roommate needed a.s.a.p. 4bdrm/3bath house. $197.50/mo. +1/4bills. Call Joe @845-0410. Roommate needed for second summer session. Large room, large closet w/own bathroom. Bedroom furniture available if needed. 680-9825. Rosewood Villas Preleasing for FaH'99. Only 8 left, Sbdrmfbth, $1,000/mo., 12mo. lease, just off 2818 in Southwood Valley, www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvil- lastx or 846-1100. Summer Work: Looking for a few motivated, enthusi astic, self-starters who needs work with a flexible sched ule that pays great, allows fast track advancement. $1,000/mo. or more possible. 1-888-668-9203. Roommates. Nice 4-bedroom house, male, Christian values. $298/mo. each. 1-800-469-8123, 7777@tone STUDENTS LIVE FREE!! Buy new mobile home. Rent out room(s) and live Free. Call for details (409)822- 2929. Sublease 2bdrm/11 f bath condo, many extras. 1 -Month left on lease. Near Hwy.6/Univ. $650/mo. 846-6616, after/5p.m. References required. SUMMER & ACADEMIC YEAR LEASES Starting at $1 89/month FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL BILLS PAID, FREE PHONE, CABLE A PRIVATE SHUTTLE. CALL 779-7091 Wanted On-Campus Managers Earn up to $4000+ this fall! Need young entrepreneurs to gain valuable managerial experience with expanding Internet Company. Great opportunity for business- minded individuals to earn extra $$$ and build their resumes. E-mail info@study24-7.com or call (305) 936-9909 Summer sublease. 4bdrm/2bath house, 696-7445. 7/1-8/15. Need 2-roommates, near campus. $250/mo. nego. SERVICES 3®/min. long distance to anywhere in the U.S. (409)571 -8333 AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lot!l Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) ASat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111- Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). Continued from Page 3 Davis, a 6-2 point guard from UCLA, figures to be chosen no lower than fourth. Szczerbiak, a 6-7 forward, should be chosen no lower than fifth. Aside from Krause’s maneu- verings, another big draft uncer tainty is the status of Lamar Odom. A 6-10 phenom from Rhode Island who could play three posi tions in the pros, Odom may have hurt his stock by declaring for the draft, then trying to pull out. He then missed several work outs scheduled by NBA teams. He was not on time for Tuesday’s media availability ses sion held by the NBA. “Lamar is a great kid. I don’t understand what’s going on. No one does,’’ Szczerbiak said. “He’s probably going through a real tough time. He’s probably [about] to snap.” Rounding out the top-10 draft slots are Minnesota, Washington, Cleveland, Phoenix and Golden State, who will likely be choosing among Jonathan Bender of Picayune High School in Mississippi, guards Jason Terry of Arizona, Richard Hamilton of Connecticut, Andre Miller of Utah and William Avery of Duke. Lottery teams Cleveland, Toronto and Seattle will choose 11th, 12th and 13th, and the rest of the first round includes four picks for Atlanta (Nos. 17, 20, 21 and 27) and three for Utah (19, 24 and 28). “I’ve never seen a draft where more people in the late first round were willing to deal their first-round picks,” Wizards general manager Wes Unseld said. “Everybody’s just feeling each other out, throwing a lot of stuff against the wall, trying to see what sticks. For me, it’s as thick as I’ve seen it. I’m not getting a straight answer from anyone. Maybe because nobody has any.” Chicago (Nos. 1 and 16), Toronto (5 and 12), Cleveland (8 and 11) and Minnesota (6 and 14) have two picks apiece. Dallas, New Jersey, Sacramento, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Detroit, Orlando and Portland do not have first-round picks because of earlier trades. Avery worked out last week for the New York Knicks, who choose 15th. “They said they were thinking about trading up and doing some things, but a lot .of teams are,” Avery said of a New York squad that went ot the NBA Finals. “That’s why tomorrow night’s going to be an interesting night.” Texas Draft Overview SAN ANTONIO SPURS 1998-99 record: 37-13 1999 draft order — Round: No. 29; 2nd Rom No. 57. 1998 first-round select! Felipe Lopez (No. 24) t immediately to Vancomi along with veteran Carl Hei for guard Antonio Daniels. Ills avoi( Sive soci Thos< . Bust oidani lumber peal t 00 ele Repoi er him ery tir ons tht |rom tin hown a HOUSTON ROCKETS 1998-99 record: 31-19. 1999 draft order Round: No. 22; 2nd Roun Nos. 44, 50. 1998 First-round selection Michael Dickerson (No. I 1 became starting shootif ytlld guard; Bryce Drew (No. 16)« hot-and-cold from the bend |Q he and Mirsad Turkcan (No spent the season in Greece. li DALLAS MAVERICKS 1998-99 record: 19-31. 1999 draft order n respor 'Halls of Round: None; 2nd Round: Nci) poor d< 36, 40. 1998 First-round selection ilement Robert Traylor (No. 6) sent .. Milwaukee for Dirk Nowit; ivi (No. 9) and Pat Garrity (NoJ sent to Phoenix for Steve Nas TUTORS Experienced Tutor- specialty crash and burn recovery. Math, most Sciences. Average test increase 25-points. Leave message 690-7928. WEIGHT LOSS Many adults suffer from frequent episodes of heartburn. If you are one of these individuals you may be eligible to participate in a medical research study in the treatment of heartburn. 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While declining to confirm or deny that Hardy, who works for Baton Rouge-based No Limit Sports, had failed the test, Mark Levin, assistant director of the NFLPA’s research department, which administers the test, said,”He has 20 days to app any suspension. If he doesnl if the appeal is denied, then would have to go through: entire certification process new agents.” Hardy said he was unaware the suspension. He has be traveling for the past two wee | attending NBA workouts w basketball players he rep sents. “I haven’t heard anythin! Hardy said. “Also, the te results are confidential, P the NFLPA does not divti scores, so I have no idea what my score was or anyc else for that matter; but I that I failed it.”