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HELP WANTED
on txpenence needed. Come by Bea's 1409
. 693 /:!28
tting lor 4-year old girl needed. 1-week day eve-
' in ad). This rat ' cl 501 " e Sa1, ,norn i n 9- Ca|1 696-8450
)U get an add ' ^OPCHOOL WORK $10 based/appt., flexible,
.. i | . ‘ 1 l-tlrie posilions, scholarships avetilable. custorn-
*" ' f U '0 6nCltO;.s/S^ivice, conditions apply. 695-1386.
N RC BBINS now hiring smiling, Itiendly faces for
r hip Apply in person at SWP/Texas location,
5pm
HELP WANTED
International conference management company in Col
lege Station seeking skilled people to work full and
part-time. Computer skills a must. The job includes
data entry, spread, sheets and database understanding.
Knowledge and experience with HTML and at least one
compiled programming language is a must; C or C++
preferred. A background in computer hardware is also
a plus. Learn about technical conference planning, lay
out and design, contracts, and public relations. Must
be self motivated and enjoy working with people. Sal
ary based on experience. Fax resume to (409)693-
6600.
Join Buppy's Catering winning team while completing
your dream. $6.50-$11.00/hr. 779-6417.
CAl r w ' arl< ' lll1 9 Representative Versity.com, an on-
oALc laBmic resource center, is seeking Campus
:ing Representatives Responsibilities include
V8 marketing, artd market research. Valuable
S12.100 resume builder. $8-$10/hr. Apply @
■■y.com
Local church needs part-time secretary 15-25hrs a
week. Basic computer skills required. Send
resume/application to Church Secretary, P.O.Box 4585,
Bryan,TX 77805.
Marketing Promotions Part-time help wanted for di
rect promotions at Texas A&M football games. Ener
getic, outgoing personnel wanted. No experience nec
essary. $9/hr +commission. Please contact Wade/Joe
^~r~-—jBai" aides needed immediately. Shifts availa-
° m ■t5am-5:30pm. 693-3661.
30 8251 is low looking for cooks. No experience neces-
1-800-825-1606,
, ~~—j—\pply in person at 1063 Texas Ave.. Good money
> scl
Medical office needing P/T delivery and customer serv
ice reps. Apply at 3505 E-29th Street.
>y Club now hiring waitstaff, bartenders &DJ's
6:30pm @2820-Finfeather, 775-0494.
Now hiring kitchen help, cashers and delivery. All
hqurs. Inquire Burger Boy at 311 Church Street.
-—ner epresentative tull/part-tirne. Technical sup-
^^HB^Hicians must be familiar with Windows. Inter-
. Zj’ U \'*!pOT‘'" ce helplul. Apply in person Alpha One In-
Sen • 1313A-Briarcrest Bryan.
Optometric Assistant 15-20hrs/wk. Send resume and
a list ot hours you can work to: 1511-S Texas Ave.
#146, C.S., TX. 77840
Part-time cook positions needed Koppe Bridge Bar &
Grill. 764-2933.
^ £ * !!M! '®Brn | ng News now taking applications (or male
;arri Call 589-3358
Part-time flexible hours cleaning homes in B/CS. Need
references, own transportation, &telephone. Starting
salary $6.25/hr. +travel money. 690-6882.
'“'’t'ESS 'gar, C.Sta.: Drivers, Cooks, Cashiers. Drivers
,,7S ' ip A $10/hr.l! 846-4234.
B/CY BOOM BOX +EARN $1,200! Fundraiser
^^■t groups & organizations. Earn up to $4 per
^^kd app. Call for info, or visit our website,
led nllers receive a FREE Baby Boom Box, 1-
~32-( n ext. 119
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ext.
125,
-i'v) 5■ 30o5 r plit-tmie in cabinet shop Keystone Millwork,
'Vesl Carson. 823-4846.
'* ■ xestiyious Instructor, some evenings &Saturdays,
II train. 696-9142.
diati opening in warefrouse division Starting pay
I, »pply In person at Producer's Co-Op
x.r.TTTp^fXas 778-6000
i <• i me iftice assistant in a busy real estate office.
lized person needed to answer phones, do com-
woh and filing. Requires reliable transportation
, o Ca "4 inning errands Tlris is a year around position
r requires 12-18hrs/wk. Apply in person, Sept.
" 'i-sseecotv; 0th,[ at Coventry Glen Realty. 1003-Univ. Drive
564 cs, rx.
r;hiring 4am Stockers Apply in person at Target
he Houston Chronicle
-±P WANT
Needs carriers Fall
semester paper routes.
$600-$900/mo.
plus gas allowance.
continue or: For information please contact:
Julian at 693-2323 or
Mike at 693-7815.
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" Every team has a coach.
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NRIDGEoS
At Cintas, you're not in the game alone. As the nation's leading uni
form team, our exclusive management programs pair today's most
. c( ambitious and energetic people with experienced professionals - deliv-
SUHChase.t , l ing max j mum i n hands-on training in all areas of our operation.
here are two points of entry into our programs:
rh*n? Mifl«T- r -*'IVlanagcment Trainees. This two-year, intensive program consists
aboat jjof classroom training and field experience. Areas covered include service,
j«n 2 2000 rlproduction, administration and sales. Upon completion, graduates will be
laced in one of these key areas as a Cintas Manager.
ales Associates. This 6-12 month program builds on your
strong sales oriented background and includes working closely with
^Experienced reps, attending seminars and learning the Cintas sales process.
Jpon completion, graduates will be promoted into their own sales territory.
’■’“TTblearn more about opportunities with Cintas, mdrk your calendar for the
^following dates. September 21st & 22nd visit our booth at the
IllJ'*®*4jfpngcarnpus Career -Fair. November 2nd we will be on-campus giving
ifiSbompany presentation, and November 3rd & 4th we will be
|tonducting interviews. To sign up for pre-selection, please visit the Career
^enter's website: www.aggienet.tamu.edu/cctr starting October 4th.
r contact the Career Center to schedule an on-campus interview. If you
e unable to participate in the campus events, please send your resume to:
7.goo* l ?.0 Box 15126, Houston, Texas 77220, Attn: Human Resources. Or fax to
.JT13/671-9718. EOE. www.cintas-corp.com
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The Battalion
Part-time general office help needed. After-noons pre
ferred. Financial services company. Fax resume and
schedule to 268-2768.
Part-time help needed Immediately. Monday-Friday,
11:30-2pm, 5-8pm. Saigon Restaurant, 764-7689.
Part-time, 8am-12pm or 1pm-5pm. Data entry, commu
nicating w/insurance companies, other clerical duties.
Apply at MarWay Business Services, 2729-A E.29th,
Bryan. No phone calls please!
Photographers needed- will train. Contact Photo Sys
tems/ Party Pics 260-8181.
Student to help with housekeeping in family home close
to campus. Flexible hours, approx. 15hrs./wk, $7/hr.
696-8493, ask for Maria.
Subway crew positions available. Apply at any loca
tion. Flexible scheduling, free shift meals, start at
$5.40/hr, raise/promotions possible.
U.B. Ski is looking for sales reps to post college ski
week flyers. Earn free trips &extra cash. Call today... 1-
800-Ski-Wild.
The Dallas
Morning Nows
DELIVERED TO YOUR
DOOR EACH MORNING.
CALL TODAY:
409-589-3358
For subscription rates
Limited delivery area
SAVE $$ OFF NEWSSTAND PRICES
HELP WANTED
Trustworthy person who can work independently w/reli-
able transportation needed tor 10-15/wk at Equity Real
Estate. For info, call Jennifer 696-4464, or apply M-F,
8-12.
Waitress wanted for small country place. Good people
and good tips. Apply in person at 3006 N.Texas
Ave.,Bryan 778-7921
Waitstaff, line cooks, catering staff. Red Bandana Res
taurant. Apply 1:30-4p.m., 3500-E. Hwy.21
Wanted 49-people to get paid to lose weight. All natu-
ralt. www.evitality.net/lifeline, 888-248-2838.
Warehouse help needed. Full-time Tues.-Fri., 9am-
5:30pm, Saturday 10am-4pm. $6.50/hr. 779-7586.
Welcome Back Students! Our Food is the talk of the
Townl We are The BEST Italian Restaurants in
Bryan/Coll.Station. We need WAITSTAFF as good as
our Food! Please apply in person at Mr. G’s Pizzeria
(201-West 26thSt. Downtown Bryan) or call ahead 822-
6747 for an appointment.
Windows or Unix technical support rep. needed by local
software firm. Full or part-time. Casual environment/
competitive pay. Email resume to: jobs@stata.com
Work at the Texas Renaissance Festival. Have Fun
making money. Call Debbie at 409-279-3274.
Yardwork, painting, miscellaneous, $6/hr. 6-8hrs. a
week. Hours flexible. 846-6211.
MISCELLANEOUS
International Student Association Members Wanted!
www.newestway.com/1147 (888)248-4942 24Hrs/Day.
MOTORCYCLE
1974 Suzuki/GS 500 8K miles, restored to original con
dition, clean bike, $1000 negotiable. Call 260-8145.
1981 Kawasaki GPZ 1100, 1-owner, only 8500 miles,
very dependable, Asking $2500. Brett 260-3270
1988 Kawasaki Eliminator 250 only 3,200 original miles
black and chrome cruiser bike. Great for campus trans
portation. $1,000/o.b.O. 764-3945
'92 Honda CBR600, custom paint, V&H exhaust,
$4,000 firm. Jett 764-8026.
Already tired ot parking? Yamaha Maxim-650. Runs
excellent, $999. Call 822-1287.
MUSIC
Country singer needs country band. Serious gigs in
line! 847-3294.
PETS
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service for the Internet from
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he WIRE provides continuously updated news coverage from one of the
world’s oldest, largest news services via The Battalion’s web page.
| • A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combining the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video.
■ Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks.
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team at the 1999 Pan American
Games in Winnipeg, Canada, this
past summer.
The complete roster for Team
USA is as follows: OF Christie
Ambrosi (Overland Park, Kan.),
OF Laura Beg (Santa Fe Springs,
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs,
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Adorable, black, male Persian kitten. CFA registered
with shots, $150. Call 693-0239.
AKC Min. Pinschers -black &tan, 1st shots, tails clip
ped, great companions. Ready 9/4/99. $250/each,
$100/deposit will hold. Call Jerry @567-0448.
AKC registered yellow lab puppies $275 M/F. Call
Shawn 776-7024.
German Shepherd Puppies born 8/5/99, AKC, OFA
Pedigree, cary@tamu.edu, 409)693-8373.
Calif.), 3B Jennifer Brundage
(Irvine, Calif.), SS Crystl Bustos
(Canyon Country, Calif.), IB
Sheila Douty (Diamond Bar,
Calif.), P Lisa Fernandez (Long
Beach, Calif.), P Lori Harrigan
(Las Vegas), P Danielle Ffenderson
(Commack, N.Y.), UT IF Jennifer
McFalls (Grand Prairie, Texas), C
Stacey Nuveman (LaVerne,
Calif.), OF Leah O’Brien-Amico
SPORTS BRIEFS
(Chino, Calif.), 2B Dot Richardson
(Orlando, Fla.), P Michele Smith
(Califon, N.J.), C Michelle
Venturella (South Holland, Ill.)
and P Christa Williams (Houston).
USA is the No. 1 seed entering
the 2000 Games.
Host Australia is the No. 2 seed
after losing to USA in the finals of
the 1998 World Championships in
Japan.
1-male roommate, own bed/bath, in 3bdrm/2bth trailer,
W/D, $225/mo. +1/2 utilities. Call 823-5607.
1-room for rent in nice house, all furnished, big yard,
close to campus. $250./mo. Call Antoine 694-9642,
email :monteiis @ tamu edu
Female roommate wanted to take over lease at 1214B
Webhollow. $290./mo.+1/3bills. Kellie, 823-6164.
Female to share 4/3 house. Northside, w/d, walking dis
tance. Must love animals! $350/mo. no bills! Kristen
260-3148
Luxury apartment near campus, 3bdrm. 2-female stu
dents looking for third roommate. 695-9816.
M-roommate for 1-yr-lease $200/mo.+1/3-bllls. Across
from campus. Call 680-8968
Male roommate needed for house on George Bush.
Ideal locationl $275/mo. &utilities. Contact Ryan @695-
9348.
Male roommate needed in Bryan $225/mo. +1/3util.
Call Travis
Male roommate needed. Apartment in Bryan master-
bedroom bath. $260/mo. +1/3-utilities John 774-5566
Non-smoker, male. No-pets. 7-miles from A&M, w/d.
$185/rno. +1/3utilities. 823-0381
Roommate needed ASAP 3bdrm/2bath near campus
$245/mo. +1/3-bills. Call Will @693-6437
Roommate Wanted! Room for horse and pets. Call
574-6336.
Roommate wanted, M/F, 3bdrm/2bth house, $375/mo.
All Bills Paid! 696-3644
KITCHENS
Place-kicker Kitchens
named Player of the Week
Texas A&M junior place-kicker Terence
Kitchens was named as one of Jhree Big 12
Conference Southwestern Bell Players of the
Week for his performance in the
Aggies’ Sept. 4 game against
Louisiana Tech University.
Kitchens, from Lumberton,
Texas, was named Big 12
Specialty Player of the Week;
University of Texas sophomore
quarterback Major Applewhite
was named Big 12 Offensive
Player of the Week; and
Nebraska senior rover Mike
Brown was named Big 12 Defensive Player of
the Week.
Kitchens made the most of his first complete
game in three seasons of kicking for the Aggies.
After having made one extra point kick against
North Texas in his previous career, Kitchens
boomed through 50- and 51-yard field goals in
the first quarter and added a 26-yard field goal
as time ran out at halftime.
Kitchens was 7-for-7 with four extra points and
a trio of three-pointers while also handling kick
off duties.
Applewhite went 17-for-27 and passed for 353
yards and three touchdowns against Stanford
this past Saturday, while becoming the second
Longhorn quarterback ever to pass for more than
300 yards in back-to-back games.
He joins former UT quarterback James Brown
with this distinction.
Brown notched a team best eight tackles
against the University of Iowa.
He sparked a defensive effort that limited the
Hawkeyes tol69 net yards.
Road-game football tickets
go on sale today at G. Rollie
Texas A&M students can purchase football
tickets for away games beginning at 8 a.m. today
at the ticket office.
The office remains open until 4 p.m. weekdays.
Tickets for games against Texas Tech
University (Oct. 2), Oklahoma University (Oct. 23)
and University of Missouri (Nov. 13) can be pur
chased at the athletic ticket counter in room 132
G. Rollie White Coliseum. Cash, check or credit
cards will be accepted.
Tickets for the University of Nebraska (Nov. 6)
game will go on sale at windows 3 through 6 in
front of G. Rollie. The front windows accept cash
and checks only.
Students must have a sports card for each
ticket purchased, and the cost of each ticket is
as follows:
• Texas Tech (Oct. 2) — $35
•Oklahoma (Oct. 23) — $40
• Nebraska (Nov. 6) — $40
•Missouri (Nov. 13) — $32
Any questions can be directed to the ticket
office at 845-2311.
Don’t Forget
Us For
Lunch & Late Night
Pizza by the Slice
Value Meals
Cheese & Drink
$ 2.25
1 Topping & Drink
*2.50
Speciality & Drink
*2.75
Add a Slice
*1.25
11 a.m. -1 p.m. M-F at Nordigate Location Only
1 Large 1 Topping
$ 6.99
p.m. - Close
College Station
764-7272
Bryan
268-7272
TAMU/Northgate
846-3600
Battalion
Advertising -
let it work for
your business.
Call
845-0569
Today
3e/min. long distance to anywhere in the U.S. Call
(409)571-8333.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-
lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-
9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat- Fri(6pm-8pm)
&Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Bank-
ofAmerica. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest
price allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-
6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
WEIGHT LOSS
Attention! Metabolite 356TM at Discount Prices!
Burns Fat, Raises Energy Levels, Increases Metabo
lism. It Works! Call Greg/Kari Ray (409)268-8823.
Metabolite Independent Distributor.
Healthy, Lasting, Weightless, have more energy,
better appetite control, higher calorie burning, nutrition
al support for rhuscle building and better looking skin.
Call 268-9634.
Lose Weight Safely With Herbalife Products. Free
Samples. (409)228-2779 24Hrs/Day.
Metabolite 356TM. Discount prices. Call Diana Mon
toya (409)693-9834. MetabolifeTM Independent Distrib
utor.
METABOLIFE made from the finest natural herbs. In
crease the metabolism while boosting energy. Guaran
teed lowest prices in town! 680-0709.
Metabolife-356 Same Great Energy &Same Great
Weight Loss Results. Special Student Prices!! Free
delivery B/CS! Cash, Check or Credit Card. 695-6983.
Peat the Hell Oirtta Stress!
learn how to beat stress!
A FREE Program with lots of Free Giveaways
September 13,1999 from 10:00-Z:00 in the MSC Rag Room
Exhibits, Performances, and Same Activities will include:
Biofeedbaclc & Relaxation Training, Humor £- Video frames, frraffttl Boards, Free Massages, Brazos Animal Shelter, Yoga/Tal Chi fr
Aerobics, Aggie Reach, Student life Alcohol 6- Prug Prevention Programs, ACE, Helpline, Physiology of Stress, Campus Ministers,
Student Counseling Service, Aggie Yell leaders. Apotheosis, Prime Time Posse, Football Toss, Puck Pond Races, Putting frreen. Ring Toss
Po you have an anxiety disorder? fret information fc take a confidential screening test. Anxiety Pisorders Screening will be from
4:00 - 6:00 p.m. in MSC 226.
FREE Ice Cream will be served! Also, you will have chances to win prizes from Prize Central by
participating in one of the above game activities.
STUDFNT
COUNSELING
SERVICE
Sponsored by the Student Counseling Service. The Student Counseling Service is a department in the PMsion of Student Affairs.
Do you have a plan for your future?
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Career Center 209 Koldus 845-5139 http;//aggienet.tamu.edu/cctr