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Tuesday, June 6,2
The Battalion
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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
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cancelled early.
AUTO
FOR RENT
1993 Honda Civic(DX)- 66k, manual, am/fm cassette
Clean, nice, $5,500. Andy 979-260-4134.
***3bdrm/2bth house"* in-ground pool, College Station,
available now, $1400/mo. Rental Access 690-1330.
1996 Maxima, 53,600miles, $13,500. Well maintained,
dark blue. Call (713)665-7745.
2-Bdrm apartment, $554/mo. available August. Call
Melinda @694-2098 or Gable Office @693-1188.
‘88 white Nissan Pathfinder, manual transmission, 2-
door, 4wd. Great condition! $3400/o.b.o. 764-3917.
‘94 Mercury Sable. 52K-miles, automatic, excellent con
dition, $7,000/o.b.O. 260-7032.
3bdrm/2bth like new duplexes, spacious, ceiling fans,
privacy fence, lawn maintenance. No pets. Mid August.
$975/mo. 775-4225.
Cars for $29/mo., $0 down, 24-months, 19.9%. For list
ings, 800-319-3323 xt.3782.
August- 2bdrm/1bth, 2bdrm/1.5bth, 2bdrm/2bth, $460-
$640, w/d available, ceiling fans. 694-1581.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. General
Automotive Repair. 828-4832.
Beautiful RV Trailer Location. Own driveway, utilities
included in return for taking care of place. Must have
own RV trailer or purchase the one on-site. 4-min. from
campus. 845-5265, 823-0104.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M
events (home games, parents weekend, graduation),
weddings, weekend get-aways. For information/ reser
vations call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,70, 409-696-0091.
DJ MUSIC
FREE LOCATOR SERVICE. Apartments, Duplexes,
Fourplexes, Houses, Alpha-Omega Properties, Broker.
693-0868.
"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
House For Rent. 2bdrm/1bth, CH/A, $450/mo.,
deposit. 1407 East 23rd, Bryan. 903-595-1602.
EMPLOYMENT
Look! Last minute summer move-in. 2bdrm/2bth huge,
W/D, carport. Start $399/mo. Executive. 696-6616.
Babysitter for 8-month old. Second session, MWF 9-1,
$6/hr. Call 693-8636.
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STIMXJLATIOar COMJPANY,
Immediate openings for...
part-time, full-time, summer or permanent
employment in the
Newsday Crossword
ACROSS
1 Make
embarrassed
6 Confidence
game
10 Ram’s remark
13 Flycatching
bird
14 Thomas
Edison
15 Bell sound
16 Aromatic
evergreen
18 Topnotch
19 Marked down
20 Movie-set boss
22 Noggin, in
Nantes
24 In a vague
manner
25 Frolicking
about
29 Shoe bottom
30 Montevideo is
its cap.
31 Asia’s owner
33 Established
belief
36 Poker raises
39 Varnish
ingredient'
40 Urged, with
“on”
41 More than
sufficient
42 Tarzan’s
neighbors
44 Summer, in
Lyon
45 Some batteries
47 Deletions
50 Grass-cutting
tool
52 Muffin
ingredient
53 Single-sail
vessels
55 On fire
59 Hodgepodge
60 Very
stubborn
62 Become
tiresome
63 Dutch cheese
64 Tongue-lash
65 Writer Rand
66 Society
newcomers
67 On the
peevish side
DOWN
1 Lhasa
2 Pinto or lima
3 Barley
beards
4 Serene
5 Physician
6 Carpenter’s
tool
7 Blockhead
8 Keep away
from
9 Indian seaport
10 Rumrunner
11 Pester
12 Ripening agent
15 Accumulation
of work
17 Open the door
to
21 Destroy slowly
23 Gay
25 Castro’s island
26 Cal la-lily
family .
27 Shotgun
loading
maneuver
28 Raisin,
originally
32 Very tart
34 Dole (out)
35 Fruity drinks
37 Certain
pleasure-
seeker
38 Former
defense org.
43 Actress
Jessica Parker
46 Disgraced
48 Least risky
49 Prepare to
remove
oxfords
50 Astronaut Ride
51 Piano piece
53 Comedienne
Imogene
54 Thick slice
56 Hullabaloos
57 Lose
solidity
58 Whirlpool
61 Els’ followers
CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN
6/6/00
CAuck’s Pizza
PIZZA STROMBOLI HOAGIES
Medium Mopping Pizza
*3.50
‘order 3 for free delivery
693-3UCX
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FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
New 3bdrm/2bth Rock Hollow Duplexes, preleasing now
for August. No pets. $1,000/mo. 823-0390 or 846-
5722.
Part-time job helping handicap. Male student preferred.
$270/mo., 12/hours per week. 846-3376.
Rooms for rent in new 4bdrm/4bth condo on Southwest
Pkwy. $380/mo. +1/4bills. 680-1776.
Partners Now Hiring. Good pay, flexible hours. Apply in
person. 113-Walton, C.S.
Summer Sublease. 1/2-off 1 st month rent. 1 Bdrm/1 Bth,
pool, spacious. 680-8327.
PTARMIGAN CLUB All positions available. Call 822-
2263 after 3p.m.
FOR SALE
2&3/bdrm late model manufactured homes. $15,000-up
(Cash). 823-3106.
Semen Donors Needed (Between 18-44 yrs.) to assist
infertile couples. Excellent Compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank at 713-799-9937 or E-Mail
Houstoncryo@aol.com
Engineering Students: 2.5bdrms & 2bths, 1448sqft.,
1/2acre, 13mi. N/W Quiet country. Need engineering
students to work on innovative projects. Summer
$200/student, up to 3-students. 823-7172.
‘86 Toyota Tercel, 137K miles, 3-door, 4-speed, $950.
Sofa & loveseat- $300, men’s diamondback mountain
bike- $125. Nick 862-9236, nrupp@unix.tamu.edu
Small business seeking part-time warehouse personnel.
Flexible hours. Will work around school hours. Call
693-9795.
Amana electric dryer, $200, 1 year old, good condition.
CaH 846-6139.
Fall sublease/ release. University Commons, 2bdrm/
I.SBth, $345/mo., +$12 cable. Call Karen or Marisa at
680-9862. (Individual leases).
Bicycle; Schwinn Frontier mountain bike. 2-yrs-old,
mens, 20-in.-frame. $70. 680-9174 or 574-5005.
' Frigidaire, white stackable Washer & Dryer, $300 nego
tiable. Good Condition. 764-2084.
The Aggie Outreach Program - Contact Former
Students to ask for their support of student scholarships
& other student programs. Earn $5.75/hr. + Bonuses
Work flexible hours while developing communication &
negotiation skills. Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr.
Alumni Center for an application or call 845-0425 for
more information.
Matching sofa, loveseat and chair- $200; T.V.- $50;
Diamondback, 17inch bike-$100. 774-3053.
The Cowboy now hiring all positions. Apply after 7pm or
on Thursdays between noon-2, 2820-Pinfeather Rd.,
Bryan.
$450
Moving 6/16, Must sell! $75, electric dryer. Leave mes
sage or ask for Brooks, 774-1699.
Townshire Chevron accepting applications for full and
part-time positions. Experience preferred but not nec
essary. Apply in person at 1900-S. Texas Ave. EOE
HELP WANTED
MOTORCYCLE
Manufactured homes- 2&3/bdrm, 1&2/bath, $400-up.
Close to TAMU. No pets. 823-3106. One month’s free
rent.
Barnhill’s Buffet hiring experienced dependable servers.
Apply in person Mon.-Thurs. 2-4pm, 1701 -S. Texas Ave.
Drug Free Work Place.
1999 Honda Elite 80c.c., like new, 400-miles, $1800.
Call 774-0803.
Bartenders make $100-$300 per night. No experience
necessary. Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245.
Year 2000 Kawasaki Ninja 500-R, 1727 miles. $4000-
nego. 229-3798.
FT/PT technical support positions, available in Bryan
office at 1313-A Briarcrest Drive. See website for details
and qualifications, http://www.alpha1.net/iobs.html
PETS
Full-time position available in Oral Surgeon’s office
Please call 764-7101 Monday through Friday between
Sam- 5pm.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755.
ROOMMATES
Full-time surgical assistant position available for Oral
Surgeons office. Experience preferred but not required.
Please call 764-7101 8am-4pm Mon.-Fri.
ASAP: roommate needed for summer. Own room in
nice house, 3-minutes from A&M. W/d, cable modem.
Call Ryan 574-7263, vedman@tca.net
Local business seeks aggressive positive self-starting
male students for part-time work. Flexible hours, top
pay. Call 696-0832, 8-10am only.
Duplex, furnished, all bills paid,
smokers only! 255-3000.
Must like cats. Non-
Looking for a way to earn money this summer on cam
pus? How about doing promotions for the country's top
Internet sites? Log onto www.TeamMagma.com today
to find out morel!
Roommate ASAP, 1700sq.ft house, 3bdrm/2bth, ch+a,
big backyard, garage. $325/month +1/3bills. Paul 822-
1569.
Looking for Marketing majors for sujimer work. Call
Wintergate Marketing, 764-5902.
Roommate needed ASAP.
+1/2bills. Must love dogs.
SanSaba.
2bdrm/2bth, $275/mo.
Lauren 695-8193. 831
Part-time cook position needed. Call 764-2933.
Roommate needed Aug.-Dec. Own bedroom, pets ok,
on shuttle, $305/mo. 268-1037 Maria.
LOW BACK PAIN
STUDY
Roommate wanted, male, walk to campus, $225. Call
268-0882.
SERVICES
FEET FIRST by Lee Weaver
Edited by Stanley Newman
If you experience muscle pain in
your lower back, you may qualify
to take part in a local research
program testing a heat therapy
wrap applied to the skin or an
active pain relieving medication.
Men and Women
ages 18-55
EARN up to $100.00
For information call:
J&S Studies, Inc.
979-846-5933
Looking for a place to live? www.housing101 .net.,
summer housing!.
TUTORS
WEIGHT LOSS
ATHLETE S FOOT STUDY
HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS
RESEARCH STUDY
Volunteers, ages 12 and up, need
ed for a 6-week research study of
investigational medication for the
treatment of athlete’s foot. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated.
Volunteers, ages 18 and older, with
oral (fever blisters) or genital her
pes needed to participate in a brief
specimen procurement study.
Eligible volunteers will receive
$20.00 .
Call for information.
J&S Studies, Inc.
409-846-5933
Allergy Associates is now interviewing candidates for a
medical laboratory technician to work full-time in our
Bryan office. Successful candidates will have completed
a 4-year degree in a science related major and be
responsible, reliable and personable.
Position requires at least a one-year commitment. Excellent
pay and benefits. Ideal situation for the pre-med graduate seek
ing admission to medical school in 2001.
Allergy Associates of the Brazos Valley
Attn: Employee Relations Manager
2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan, TX 77802
Fax: 409-776-4260
We offer excellent benefits and competitive salaries.
E.O.E.
6/6/00
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Apartment Homes
Out With The Old, In With The New
Call Today!
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846-1771
• New Owner, New Management,
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• New Designer Oak Kitchens
• New Elegant Mirror Accents
• New Modern Baths
• W/D Connections
• Fitness and Computer Center (coming soon!)
• Screened Patio
• On A&M Shuttle Route
M-F 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
THE BATTALION
Tim Mcgraw arrested
charged with assault
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — An
attorney for country music star Tim
McGraw's band said the singer's arrest
for allegedly attacking deputies was a
"misunderstanding."
McGraw and country music singer
Kenny Chesney were arrested Satur
day night near Buffalo. The sheriff's
office said Ches-
ther's horse.
Chesney allegedly rodeawayari
refused several orders to stop. Win
two deputies tried to get himofij
horse, they were attacked by McGra;
Staebell said. One of McGraw'sik
agers, Mark Russo, also got involv
Staebell said.
ney rode away
with a deputy's
horse and Mc-
Graw attacked
deputies who tried
to corral him.
"They only
thought they had
permission to ride
the horse," said
Tom Eoannou, the
band's attorney.
"It's a clear misun
derstanding. Clear-
They only
thought they
had permission
to ride the
horse."
— Tom Eoannou
McGraw's attorney
ly it's over riding a horse and I don't
think these charges will stick at all."
The daughter of Erie Sheriff's De
partment Capt. James Coyle gave
Chesney permission to sit on her fa-
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Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Experienced Tutor- Math, Biology, Chemistry,
Biochemistry, Statistics, Botany and more. Appropriate
Solutions, 690-7928 between 5am-noon.
Businesses
Continued from Page 1
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Puzzle Rings • Mushroom Lamps
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$ 7.00 per hour!
Part-Time Opportunities
UCS, Inc., is the industry leader
when it comes to providing quality
computer systems to the automo
tive industry. We have a longstand
ing tradition in our commitment to
excellence and to our employees.
UCS currently has many part-time
opportunities for individuals with
all types of majors and backgrounds
that can offer you $7.00 an hour to
start and the experience you need to
succeed! We have over 600 employ
ees in our College Station office and
over 800 in our Houston headquar
ters, many of whom are AGGIES!
Come see what we have to offer!
Clerical Staff
PC/Tech Support
Inventory Control
Hardware Repair
Purchasing
Computer Assembly
Summer Interns
We offer flexible hours between
6am - 10pm. All majors are con
sidered and training is provided.
E.O.E.
UCS, Jnc.
200 Quality Circle
College Station, TX 77845
409-595-2609
universalcomputersys.com
UCS hires non-smokers only
indue
orderly
t>ail.
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night at the Georg
sic Festival.
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of Brentwoo
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on $2,500
ter he
charged with*
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sault, obstruct;
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ministration,
menacing and’:
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workers to daytime
Duncan said.
Duncan said Kinko's is hoping
to receive student feedback about
their new hours of operation, as
this is the first time they have
been changed.
Rother's Bookstore, on College
Avenue has also changed their
hours for the summer semesters.
Kim Claburn, assistant manager
at Rother's and Class of '99, said
Rother's had to decrease their staff,
since there is less work for the
employees during the summer.
"We cut back on hours because
there are less people and less work
with books to do," Claburn said.
Claburn said summer business
at Rother's has not been affected by
the change in business hours.
"Relative to the business the
spring and fall semesters bring in,
our business has been affected, but
as far as the summer budget, t>usi-
ness has been great," Claburn said.
Although some students are upset
about the change in hours, employees
Tuesday. June 6.
for the most part are excited
"We are ecstatic [about thesuir:
mcr hours]," Claburn said. T
want a summer too."
Though employees areenjoyir
the fewer hours, students find t:
change in hours agrevating.
"It was frustrating to get used
some of the different hoursbecae
I didn't know the hours u'<
changing," said Trissa Cam
senior sociology major. "1 wouldjf
somewhPre and it would haveabij
'closed' sign out front."
"Now that I know the how
have changed, it doesn't affed ir:
at all," Campbell said,
stand they are closed fora reason
While some students do n(
mind the change in hours, othe:
are a little upset.
"McDonald's is my primar
source of food at all times sinceilii
open 24 hours a day and is clos:
my apartment," said Laura Lei :
senior management major. "Non,
have to drive across town justta
meal deal."
Some students are not or
upset about the inconvenienceslh
changes in hours have broughton
but feel that the businesses in toff
should maintain their reguk
hours all year.
"I feel that the businesses
should strive to serve the Aggie
community year-long," Leesaic
"They should want to stay opet
for the students who are still it
town because we are their cus
tomers year round."
All businesses will resow
their regular hours whenthefal
semester begins.
News in Brief
Lowe and Cobum
to film Proximiti
CLEVELAND (AP) — A f
crew in Cleveland has stark
shooting the story of a ft#
on the run.
It isn’t another rehash oft'
Sam Sheppard murder cast
which took place here at
helped inspire the 1960s j|
series The Fugitive. It is t
HBO movie called Proximity^
stars Rob Lowe and Jaitfj
Coburn. ■
Lowe plays an inmate^
is marked for death by
shadowy group led :
Coburn’s character. Lo*i
escapes, then gets chasf
through Cleveland.
Darren Demetre, a prodf
er on the film, said the dik
sity of Cleveland’s landscap ;
with industrial areas, tf:
Flats neighborhood along 1 ’
Cuyahoga River and the c ;
skyline, made it a good plt :
to film.
“It gives the film a veryt
look,” he said.
Filming began Monday
suburban Cleveland He#
with a scene in which U f
visits his family after •
escapes. Filming is expect
to be completed in earlyJ-
and the movie will proba'
come out next year.
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