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The Battalion
Classified
Jameson
To place a classified ad:
Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678
Office:
Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg.
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 additional 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.
"Anil a
ADOPTION
COMPUTERS
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Unplanned Pregnancy? Former students hoping to
adopt. For information: http://sites.netscape.net/jame-
saw53/homepage Legal/medical expenses only.
Cassiopeia E-10 Palmtop computer, 14mb RAM, AC
adapter, sync with PC, original box & documentation,
$200 obo, 695-6546, gironsOhlkn.tamu.edu.
Houses and duplexes available.
Equity Real Estate, 696-4464.
Centrally located.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
“"•Help on the spot*
,828-4832
Mason's Mobile Car Repair.
Compaq Presario 4910-266MHZ, monitor, printer,
modem, LAN card, speakers, CD-ROM. Only 1 year
old. $1,000. Call Landon at 847-2550.
HOUSES FOR RENT-B. What a selection! 3,4 &5 bed
rooms available now and Dec. Fireplaces, yards, appli
ances, great locations. Starting $715. United 694-9140.
FALL WORK $10 base/appt.. flexible, part/Tull-tlme
positions, scholarships available, customer sales/ser
vice, conditions apply. 695-1386.
Warehouse help needed Tues.-Fri. 9am-5 30pm. Sat
10am-4pm. Tu.Th.Sat. and Wed.Frl.Sat. schedules
available. $6.50/hr 779-7586.
Howdy Ags! His & Hers Cleaning Seryice Is now run
ning specials just for you. Choose from many packages,
or get 10% off cleaning your house. Mention ad &call
today. 823-6690. Offer good 10/1/99-11/30/99.
Packard Bell 486DX2, monitor, printer, modem.
Sony playstation, 2 controllers, 7 games, $130.
9007 before 5pm, ask for Kerry.
$300
846-
New 3bdrm/2bth duplex, fully equipped kitchen, fenced,
lawn maintenance, $975/mo. Call 775-4225.
Free housing,: utilities paid for qualified Ag student with
or without spouse and kids. Requires some light
farm/ranch chores In return. Located in Grimes County.
SOmiles from campus. 409-690-7404
MOTORCYCLE
University Place 4bdrm/4bth condo. New construction
off Southwest Parkway. Contact Marilyn @846-0606.
DJ MUSIC
Full-tlme/Part-tlme positions available for receptionist,
phlebotomist Slab tech. DCI Biologicals. 4223-Wellborn
Rd. Fax resumes to Heather or Debbie at 268-6096.
1993 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 -$1,800; 1995 Suzuki
DR350 $1,800 Both excellent 822-4282
NEEDED
FOR SALE
•The Anlma awaits you. ARIADNE'S THREAD, Sundays
9-11pm, 779-KEOS 89.1fm.
AUTO
““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
2-Bocktoberfest tickets,
each/o.b.o. 693-6900
Worth $20, selling for $15
Fun prestigious Instructor, some evenings &Saturdays,
$6/hr We'll train. 696-9142.
Need 3 sports passes for tu game
847-4580
Willing to pay! Call
Little Caesars is now hiring delivery drivers Earn $7-
$10 per hour. Apply at either B/CS locations.
Student needs R.V. for 6-days. Will pay at least $1.000
Reliable Adam Walters 823-1473.
3/story ferret cage $125/o.b.o. Call 680-9194
1995 Chevy Camaro- pw/pl, auto, 73K, $8,200/nego.
Must Sell! 695-7020.
FOR RENT
Diamondback mountain bike, men's, good condition.
$130. 846-9007 before 5pm, ask for Kerry.
Local business needs part-time warehouse help/ deliv
ery driver Must have good driving record. Need to be
available Mon -Frl. Please call 779-7043 for application
PETS
'91 Grand Am. Automatic, 80K. New paint
job/brakes/tires. Good condition. $4000. Call 696-
.3286
Like new 1996 Ford Mustang, V6, 5-speed, $8900. Call
1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038.
‘690-3528.
1-bdrm apartment klt/din/llv, near Bee Creek Park, 2-
pools, volleyball, laundry. $435/mo. (409)764-3139
Leave message.
Dining room table w/chairs, like new- $110; Olympic
weights & bench, brand new $125. Call Chris at 694-
9256.
Eyeglass.com Designer Frames Direct To You.
Starting At $15, Titanium $40 1-800-808-0895.
‘ires- 10-P235/75R16 Truck new, $400, 4-P225/60R16
New car, $100, 4-P235/60R16 New car, $100, After 6pm
696-7091.
1-bdrm, 1-bth for sublease. Jan.-Aug., $415/mo., shuttle
bus, 693-4471.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
2bdrm/2bth sublease January thru August, shuttle,
$635./mo. Call 694-8369.
Trek 370 Sport Road Bicycle,
frame. Shimano components.
5337.
Black, 21", full cro-moly
Asking $350. Call 693-
GARAGE SALES
Mason's Mobile Car Repair.
4832.
Help on the spot. 828-
Affordable apts., 1 bed/1 bath, WGS Paid, $320/mo.,
deposit $200, convenient to campus. Koenig Lane Apts.
846-8845.
Saturday 8-1 at 201 First Street, behind Deluxe Diner
Electronics, household items &collectibles.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Duplex for rent. 318 Brentwood, 2bdrm-1-1/2bth, yard.
Rufina 764-6546.
HELP WANTED
NO SUNDAY WORKI $1000 COLLEGE SCHOLAR
SHIP OPPORTUNITY! FLEXIBLE WORK SCHED
ULES! COMPANY WITH PRIDE IN NAME! Chlck-fll-
A Post Oak Mall or Bryan at Briarcrest and Freedom
Blvd. offers schedules for students or persons interest
ed in part-time work, possible hours to work: 6-10am. 6-
2pm, 10am-4pm, 11am-3pm, or 4-Close (approx.
9:45pm and 10:45pm). Employment benefits of Closed
Sunday, flexible work schedules, opportunity to apply for
a $1000 scholarship to College. Maybe you have an
interest In a Restaurant Career? Come In for an appli
cation at the Food Court In Post Oak Mall on Harvey
Road or in Bryan near the Wal-Mart, and learn more
about Chlck-fil-A. Experience preferred, but not limited
to restaurant. EOE.
Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M foot
ball games & other special events. For brochure- infor
mation call Rebecca Slcilio Lewis-'70, @(409)696-0091
COMPUTERS
DUPLEXES FOR RENT -C.S. Lease for December!
See our 3bed/3bath plans -4 to choose from. Some
units are Brand New! Starting $1,050. United 694-
9140.
Answering service operators needed, part-time, nights.
Apply in person, 307-S.Main, Ste.101, Bryan.
Now hiring wait staff, up to $12avg.,
Golden Corral.
Aquatic aerobics instructor for doctor's office. Mornings.
Apply at 1703-E. 29th, Bryan.
CPU - 166MHZ, 28K modem, office, $400. Call 693-
8698
FOURPLEXES FOR RENT -B. and C.S. -Jan.
Preleasing! 1-bedroom for $345 and 3-bedroom with
w/d for $695. United 694-9140.
BASKIN ROBBINS now hiring smiling, friendly faces for
counter help. Apply in person at SWP/Texas location,
1 lam-5pm.
Part-time cook position available 764-2933.
Fraternities • Sororities • Clubs
• Student Groups
Earn $ 1,000-52,000 this semester with die easy CIS three
hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising
dates are filling quickly, so call today! Contact Dan
Wolman at CIS, (800) 797-5743 oct. 301 or visit
www.campiisfiindraiser.com
COLD STUDY
Browse lcpt.com for Springbreak “2000". All destina
tions offered. Trip Participants, Student Orgs. &
Campus Sales Reps wanted. Fabulous parties, hotels &
prices. Call Inter-Campus 800-327-6013.
Part-time graphic designer needed Knowledge of
Adobe or Corel graphic programs required. Previous
printshop experience desired. Call 695-1517.
Partner's Food Delivery now hiring delivery drivers, flex
ible hrs., good pay. apply in person @113Walton.
INTERNATIONAL
CONSULTANTS
The Peace Corps is accepting applications
for the 2000 - - over 4000 assignments in
Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America, and
Europe. Join the 7000 Peace Corps consult
ants now serving in 77 countries!
•EDUCATION
•BUSINESS
•HEALTH
•COMMUNITY DEV.
•AGRICULTURE & ENVIRONMENT
Contact Patrick Niemeyer, Peace Corps
Campus Representative, at (409)845-5499
or pgn@iss.tamu.edu for information, OR
visit our web site at www.peacecorps.gov for
information.
PEACE CORPS
THE TOUGHEST JOB YOU'LL EVER LOVE
Volunteers ages 14 and older needed to
participate in a research study with an
investigational medication 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 $190.00.
For more information call :
J&S Studies, Inc.
(409)846-5933
Donating plasma is the ideal part-time job. You set your
own hours &show up if you want to. You lay down the
whole time &get paid in tax-free cash every time. Call
for more info or an appointment. Two locations,
Westgate Biologicals In the Golden Corral Shopping
Center 268-6050 and DCI Biologicals (just North of cam
pus on Wellborn Rd.) 846-8855
Pull-time/ Part-time waitstaff and hostess apply now at
Zarape Restaurant, 308 N.Maln St, downtown Bryan.
Qualified Baby Sitter needed Monday through Friday.
7:30a.m. to 3:30p.m. Experience with infants and refer
ences required Willing to provide room and board if
needed. Call Shannon at 680-1037.
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-R, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
T-Bone Jones now hiring night-time kitchen help
in person M-F, 1pm-5pm, 809-E. University Dr
Apply
$$ EARN EXTRA MONEY $$
DELIVER GTE TELEPHONE
DIRECTORIES
D.D.A needs men or women over 18 with
insured vehicles to deliver in Bryan and sur
rounding areas. Delivery starts about
October 19th. Get paid immediately upon
successful completion of your route.
Call 1-800-979-7978 between
8:30am and 4:00pm, Mon.-Fri.
Refer to Job #2561-2.
*EOE**
Student workers needed to
distribute the 1999 Aggieland
yearbook. Should be Texas
A&M student in good standing
and be available to work in
minimum two-hour blocks at
least two days a week
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
For immediate consideration,
contact Francia Cagle in 013D
Reed McDonald Bldg.
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ACROSS
1 Landing area
6 Send to
Congress
11 Toothed tool
14 Steam bath
15 “Reveille”
instrument
16 out a living
17 He spoke for
Charlie
McCarthy
19 Zilch
20 Lose energy
21 Visible gases
23 Offshoot
27 Memorable
costar of Yul
28 Critical
situations
29 Sandpiper
relative
30 Bugs’foil
31 Actress Berry
32 Fed. pollution
police
35 Hits head-on
36 Misguided act
37 Give the cold
shoulder to
38 Tarzan’s tot
tk 39 Poles and
Croats
40 Mother-of-pearl
41 Inherent
quality
43 Annoy
44 Reactor
cylinder
46 Origins
47 More unctuous
48 Part of NEA
( 49 They assist
MDs
50 He speaks
for Lester
56 From Z
57 Wields a blue
pencil
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58 Alley Oop’s
mate
59 PBS cook
60 Redcap’s
workplace
61 Like
hoodlums
LOOK WHO’S TALKING by P. Jordan
Edited by Stanley Newman
10 Like some
positions
DOWN
1 180 degrees
from NNW
2 Smidgen
3 Snug bug’s
locale
4 Once blue
moon
5 Burns, to Allen
6 Critic from
Chicago
7 Trout tempter
8 Easter paint
target
9 In an ingenious
way
11 He spoke
for Johnny
12 Director
Kurosawa
13 From Cardiff
18 Some
ballpoints
22 Usher’s
creator
23 Sour-tasting
24 Tony Randall
1963 role
25 He spoke for
Farfel
26 Applications
27 Loses
sharpness
29 Have a cow
31 Store selfishly
33 Handbag
34 Assists
feloniously
36 Toothpaste
additive
37 Bargain
hunter’s delight
39 Scattered
about
40 Airport-board
word
42 Baba
43 Dole (out)
44 Sudden attack
45 Utah mountain
range
46 Mill input
48 Soprano’s
neighbor
52 nife Wonder of
" (Elvis tune)
53 Chilling
Chaney
54 Lion or Moose
colleague
55 Sunbeam
SARAH WATTS
Performing Pianist
Teacher of Adults (all levels)
(Piano, Voice, Theory, Music Literature)
(Former Piano Faculty, Baylor University)
(Bryan Studio - Over 20 years)
822-6856
Steinway Piano
Recitals
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ATTENTION:
Class of 2000
Don’t be left out of the 2000
Aggieland! Get your FREE
Senior picture taken at AR
Photography. Extended sit
tings are also available for $10.
Visit 1410 Texas Ave. South or
call 693-8183. Open 9-12 and
1:30-5 M-F.
A
LAND
Adopt: Puppies. Kittens. Cats. Dogs,
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755
Many pure
German Shepherd Puppies. AKC, E. German DDR "a*
bloodlines. OFA Pedigree, shots, both parents on
premises. $350 O B O cary@tamu.edu, (409)693-
8373
ROOMMATES
2-rooms tor rent 3bdrm/2bth. near bus-route Easy
bike ride Cable modem? $25045300 w/garage
+ l/3util Please e-mail cycllstd<ui@hotmail com
F-Roommate needed tor spring 3bdrm/3bth new
duplex, W/D, $350/mo ♦t/3bi»s Jessica 694-9154
apply M-F, 2-4pm.
Female roommate needed
Call 693-5536
2bdrm/1-t/2bth duplex
P.T. exercise physiologist assistant for doctor's office.
Experience or medical orientation desired. Apply at
1703-E. 29th. Bryan.
Part-time student needed beginning in December for
2bdrm/2bth very cute apartment. 691-2249.
Continued from Pagell
against the Bulldogs. He
the season with 38 tackles
than any other non-starter,
Brooks went to the same
school as Jameson and lived)
Jameson's family duringteie
year when his mother m
Germany with the military
He said Jameson has
been a leader on the footb
“In high school, he got
sive MVP, and he was the
our defense,” he said. “
it has carried on to our
careers, and none of tl
changed. He has
always been the
serious one and is
always watching
film of his oppo
nent.
“He steps on
the field, and
everyone knows |
he came to play
every time. It’s
the same in practice and;
game; he practices the way
going to play.”
Jameson said playing all
Brooks in high school
college has helped them ;:.~
their talents and complement
other, which benefits the tear.
“It’s pretty fun playing
someone you went to high
with,” Jameson said, “t
with the same person in
school and college makes me
comfortable, because I knoi
capabilities, and 1 know when
is supposed to be and
plays.”
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Roommate needed. 2-bdrm, 1-bth, $165 +half bills,
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Roommates needed, 1/3-bills. $233/mo . 2210 Truman.
Bryan 779-1813. 575-8254
SERVICES
Bernard
3e/min. long distance to anywhere In the U S
(409)571-8333
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun. Laugh-a-loft!
Ticket dlsmissal/lnsurance discount. M-T(apm-9pm),
W-Th(6pm-9pm), Frt ASat - Frl(6pm-8pm) 4Sat(10am-
2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica.
Walk-ins welcome $25/cash Lowest price allowed by
law 111-Unlv Dr., Ste 217 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early. (CP-0017).
TOEFL preparation course Instructor Is English,
Reading and ESL certified Registration Oct-12. Call
696-9093
TUTORS
STAT-302 tutor needed ASAP Call 680-2300
Wanted Info/Bana 303 tutor asap! Call 846-0169
Wanted- Cobol Tutor and maybe some VB6 Will Payl
Call 693-9161
WANTED
Howdy Ags I Wanting to borrow senior or graduate
sports pass tor t.u. game You name the price. 260-
6088 or gap7260@labs tamu.edu
Wanted. 3 sports passes for tu game Will pay. Call
Leah 972-754-6509
Will pay $300 per ticket for either 2/4 tickets together on
or about 50yd. line, lower section, for A&M versus Texas
game Call Willson Davis 210-226-2334. Will fed-ex
money.
WEIGHT LOSS
Metabolite-356 Same Great Energy &Same Great
Weight Loss Results. Special Student Prices!! Free
delivery 8/CS! Cash, Check or Credit Card. 695-6983.
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for five touchdowns and®
three games for the Aggies,
Then, tragedy struck!:;:
before his junior year. 1
At a non-contact drill dr:
two-a-days, Bernard tried;
make a cut but his cleatstiid:
the ground and he toretM
His junior season was:
and he had to red shirt ai::
out the season.
After rehab-
bing that injury,
Bernard was
ready to con
tribute for the
Aggies last sea
son.
He saw limit
ed action during
the early season,
but the unthink
able happened right beforel
Nebraska game.
On the Sunday practicega
ing up for the Cornhusfe
Bernard injured his other to
once again on a non-coos
drill, and was lost for the seas!
Most players would I
given up after a second inju
the magnitude of Bernard’s.
However, Bernard just usei ^
as extra motivation to make
he played once again for
Aggies.
“It made me want to ge
and go to work to try andcoi
back,” Bernard said. “I of'
had that quit mentality. 1 alwfc’<’
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drop.”
After nearly two years offi »'*,
work, Bernard made his 0$ '
back this season agaif 1
Louisiana Tech University.
He rushed for 26 yards
three carries and more imp
tantly, proved to himself that
could compete once again onti
football field.
“The first game against
Tech was very special to ms
Bernard said. “I showed
could get out on the field ai
play football again. It real
motivated me to keep pushing
A&M coach R.C. Slocum si
just seeing Bernard on the playil
field was good enough for him.
“I’m really pleased with Eli
after all he’s been through
Slocum said.
“I’m happy with the contribi
tion he’s made to the team, b
I’m really happy for him as
person.”
After limited playing tin
during the first part of the sea
son, Bernard was thrust into
starting lineup against Ba]
because of the injuries to hii
backfield mates.
With the spotlight on hi
Bernard took full advantage
his opportunity, rushing for
yards on 15 carries and showinj
the Aggie fans he was more than
capable to do the job.
“I don’t think [the fans] jus!
forgot about me, but I think
they have the question of
whether I can get in there d
do the job,” Bernard said.
“I really don’t try and think
about that though, I just try and
do what 1 can.”
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