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    THE BATTALION
The Battalion
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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.
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
FURNITURE BED AND BREAKFAST FOR RENT HELP WANTED
MUSIC
gofas, Bedroom Furniture, Tables, Lots More.
/Xggieland Discount Furniture, 1001-S. Texas, Bryan.
Ftoyrs: Friday 2-6 &Saturday 10-6 or call, 776-9663,
777-6207 for appointment. We also buy furniture.
AUTO
,1991 Corvette, 95-K miles, auto, white w/black leather.
Vecy clean. $12,000/060. 775-8639.
39g6 Chevy Z71 Silverado, loaded, $15,500/060; 1987
Yapiaha Virago Motorcycle, $2,500/060. 485-0932.
GaTs from $29/mo. $0/down, 24-months @ 19.9%, for
listings/ payment details 800-319-3323 ext.3782.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. General
Automotive Repair: 828-4832.
Scooter's Paint and Body: Collision Repair Specialist.
Irtsprance Claims. 1211-South College, Bryan TX.
823-2758.
ATHLETE’S FOOT
STUDY
Volunteers ages 12 and up
-* needed for a research study of
> a medication for the treatment
l of athlete’s foot. Subjects
-• * must have active signs and
T symptoms of athlete’s foot.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $200.00
for 8 clinic visits.
For more information call:
979-846-5933
J&S Studies, Inc.
4309 Wellborn Road
Bryan, TX 77801
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.
Browning Plantation- 150 Year Old Home- B&B and
Special Event Facility (weddings, family reunions, cor
porate retreats, etc.) 1-888-912-6144 www.browning-
plantation.com
CHILD CARE
Child care available in my College Station home. Day
&evening openings. Call 694-2847.
DJ MUSIC
“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
MSR DJ Service, experienced, reasonable rates. Call
Shawn at 731-8414.
EMPLOYMENT
Part-time, flexible hours. Experience with restaurant bar
accounting, AP, PR, qtrly tax returns, experience with
excel, word, PCS. Mature and responsible. Send
resume to: P.O. box 11809, College Station, TX 77842,
or fax to 979-846-1461.
FOR RENT
*No Roommate? No Problem! Room by Room Rent
starting at $275 per person. Four Bedrooms Available
For Two, Three or Four roommates. Call Autumn
Woods Apartments Today, 979-775-6700. OPEN
WEEKENDS!
1-2/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $175-$325/mo. 696-2038.
1bdrm apartment near park, on Harvey Rd., pool, pets
allowed. Caroline 268-6081.
3bdrm/2bth duplex, w/d connections, covered parking,
$850/mo. Call 696-1390.
5-bdmn, 2-ba, study den l.r., d.r., fenced yard. 813
Enfield, $1200/mo. 846-7679.
Home for rent- 1511 Arctic, 3bdrm, fenced, 1600sqft.,
©Anderson &Cedar Run, across from Kroger Center.
(713)365-9011.
New 3bdrm/2bth duplex, CS, fenced- pets allowed, w/d,
on bus route/off 2818& Holleman.' 764-6712.
ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM
COLD SYMPTOMS?
IF YOU HAVE A RUNNY NOSE.
CALL US IMMEDIATELY!
We are conducting a research study for people who have a runny nose along
with nasal congestion, a cough, or a sore throat. You may be eligible to par
ticipate in this study to evaluate an investigational oral antiviral medication.
This Research Study Is Ongoining From Now Until December 2000.
For More Information Please Call:
J&S Studies, Inc.
979-846-5933
Newsday Crossword
ACROSS
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9 Minced-oath
1 Movie
activity
adjective
muscleman
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tennis
world’s ”
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11 Emulating a
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spot
Star Wars hero?
14 The Woman
60 Kidney-related
12 ’50s slugger
(Gene Wilder
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13 Snow gliders
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coverings
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river
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(movie genre)
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feeder
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power tools
filberts
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smuggling
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activity
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Bombeck
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catchphrase
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a rodent
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30 Weighed down
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44 Peril
45 Sporty Chevys
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ON THE MOVE by Fred Piscop
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45 Office worker
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Adams and
Tyler
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sketch
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CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN
9/18/00
(Buck’s Pizza
PIZZA STROMBOLI HOAGIES
Medium Mopping Pizza
*3.50
‘order 3 for free delivery
'‘693-BUCK
Answer to previous puzzle
9/16/00
In the country 4bdrm/2bth, central heat& air, fenced
backyard, 8-minutes from campus, pets okay, room for
horses, available now. $1000/mo. +$1000 deposit. 979-
779-9523.
Male to share new 4-bedroom home. Deck, large yard,
fireplace. 1-yr. lease, $325/mo.’ +utilities. 979-693-
6731 (JC), 254-698-7261, rschoel@edoutfitters.com
Manufactured homes- 2&3/bdrm, 1&2/bath, $400-up.
Close to tamu. No pets. 823-3106. One month’s free
rent.
Several great locations near campus, 1 &2 bedrooms
available. Call 777-3371.
WASHERS & DRYERS FOR RENT Don’t buy, rent a
washer & dryer, $28/month (plus tax).
UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, Better, 764-3902.
www.unlversityleasing.com
WE CAN HELP! We LOCATE ALL property types
throughout the B/CS area! Alpha-Omega Properties,
Inc. Broker 693-086B.
FOR SALE
Arcade games: Space invaders, mach-3, close encoun
ters pinball and zaxom. Starting at $150+up, 696-5555/
272-3394. Ask for Patricia.
Bicycles mountain Bicycles racer Bicycles 10-22speed
Bicycles. New/used, $30-$200. 846-8295.
Buy/ Sell A&M Fooball Tickets. Call 1-800-776-9488 or
(210)349-0317.
C.S. duplex fully remodeled 2bdrm/1.5bth each side top
income and location. Live in one side and rental will pay
most of your mortgage, boydoo@tca.net.
Desk for sale, $85. Call 696-4478.
Holick made Senior Boots. Like new. 10.5 D, $650.
Contact Hugh at 817-488-5196.
Holick’s senior boots. Original owner size 8, $495.
Kevin 1-888-880-8989.
Moving Sale! Spacious desk- $60; entertainment cen
ter- $25; twin bed, complete set- $40, Finite Math book- ■
$45, O.B.O. Email: aggie_students@yahoo.com
Twin water bed for sale, $50. Call 695-6994,
Worldwide Phonecards 10 Minute Anywhere In USA.
$10 Card Max 951 Minutes. International Cards. Great
rates available to 149 countries around the world. 936-
293-8147 www.garysphoneoards.com
HELP WANTED
$$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexible hours. Silk
Stocking 690-1478. 18+only.
""ATTN: STUDENTS"" $11.00 BASE- APPT.""
PT/FT! Flex scheds, Scholarships, Resume exp.,
Customer Service/Sales, will train. Conditions Apply.
(979)696-7734. www.workforstudents.com/np
Ag to work TU/TR for a/c contractor, 4-8 hrs/day, $6/hr.
696-7881,255-9214.
Allergy Associates is now accepting applications for a
part-time file clerk (very flexible hours). College student
preferred. Please apply in person at 2706 Osier Blvd.,
or call 776-7895.
Attendants needed, disabled student, flexible hours.
Help wanted for going to class and personal needs. Call
Bodie @847-1837, bkg9890@hotmail.com
Bass guitar player for country band with steady gigs.
Call Crystal 693-7334.
Bryan Outboard, part-time, mechanically inclined, $7-
$8/hour. 822-6836, ask for Jeff.
Great Jobs For Students!
Flexible Hours!
Bryan Coca-Cola Bottling Company
seeks dedicated, hardworking applicants
for the following positions:
• Merchandisers (Part-Time/Full-Time)
• Full-Time Warehouse Positions (Evening)
High School/GED and Class C Driver’s
License required for most positions.
Weekends may be required. Excellent ben
efit package. Applications are accepted
Mon.-Fri. 8a.m.-5p.m. (closed 12-1 p.m.) at
1405 W. William J. Bryan, Bryan.
(EOE/M/F/D/V)
Church nursery worker needed Sunday mornings 9:15-
12:15. Call Pam @778-0014,
Clerical, data entry, receptionist. Special events and
day labor, f/p-time. 846-8555, ask for Cassie.
College Seniors/ Grads. Exc. part-time work, secret
shopper, $15-$17/hr. Must have car &insurance. Call
David or Sandra 1-877-540-5500.
Copy Corner- part-time help needed. Customer ser
vice/production, Sun. &Tues. nights &some weekends.
Graphic Artist- evenings &weekends. Pagemaker,
Illustrator and Photoshop experience preferred. Must be
able to work directly with the public. Come by 1404
Texas Avenue South, CS to complete an application.
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
Experienced Denial Lab Technician. Apply in person
3200 Kent St., Bryan or call 776-7905.
Fatburger-C.S. Help wanted all positions. Drivers earn
up to $11/hr. Immediate hiring. 725-A University.
Help Wanted! Full or part-time! Graphics Artist experi
enced in Corel Draw. Must work well with clients.
Please apply with Elizabeth Raney at Collegiate
Illustrations, 300-S. Bryan, downtown at the corner ot
28thSt. 822-0495.
Housekeeper needed, flexible hours, $6-$7/hour nego
tiable. 776-1975, leave message.
Immediate openings 11pm-7am Mon.-Fri. in warehouse
and feed-mills. Apply in person at Producer’s Co-Op,
1800-N. Texas Avenue.
Kaleido Scoops now hiring smiling, friendly faces for
counter help. Apply at SWPkwy &TX location.
Koppe Bridge Bar & Grill, part-time counter help need
ed. 764-2933.
Local Business needs part-time warehouse help/deliv
ery driver. Must have good driving record. Need to be
available Monday-Friday. Please call 779-7043 for
application.
Make money/have fun. Work The Texas Renaissance
Festival. Call Debi 979-279-3274.
NEW SEMESTER, NEW JOBI PT WORkTrF~PAY!
Ideal for students, will train. (979)695-1386
•"www.earnparttime.com/np
Ninfa’s is now accepting applications for all positions.
Inquire Mon.-Fri. between 2pm-4pm.
OYOgear.com, a hot internet start-up company if cur
rently seeking students to fill p-time matketing/ public
relations on campus internship positions. This job is a
ton of fun, a great way to earn money, and an excellent
resume builder. Salary ranges from $75-$100/wk with
and average of only 5hrs of work per week. If interest
ed please call Robin at 1-866-OYOGEAR.
P-time job helping handicapped. Male student pre
ferred. $270/mo., 10hrs/wk. 846-3376,
Part-time accounting position, Mon.-Fri. 8-12 or 1-5.
Upperclassmen preferred. E-mail resume to
hr@nnu.com or fax to attention: CW 775-4393.
Part-time childcare M-F, 11:30-5:00. Call 694-0913.
Part-time clerical position available in large insurance
agency. Hours are Tues/Thurs 1-6pm and every other
Saturday 10-2pm. $7/hr. Please Send resume to 1100-
B Harvey Rd. C.S., TX 77840,
Part-time physical therapy assistant for busy rehab cen
ter. Will train, morning only. Fax resume 979-775-0383,
Part-time warehouse loaders needed M-F, 4-8pm. Start
at $6/hr. Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing Co., 1000
Independence, Bryan.
Partners Food Delivery now hiring delivery drivers.
Motorcycles a-plus. Flexible hours, good pay. Apply in
person at 113-Walton, CS.
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
LOST & FOUND
Chocolate Lab, Male, name: Taylor, If found call 229-
5457. Reward!
MOTORCYCLE
1985 Honda Shadow. 700cc, 16K-mi. Runs great.
Clean with helmet/ A&M parking pass. $2500/060.
693-1689.
1988 Suzuki Katana 600, runs great, $1,500. Chris 775-
4247.
'82 Yamaha Seca-750, new tires, runs great, low miles.
Perfect for student, $2200/060. 775-3665.
Honda Nighthawk, 450-cc, $1200. Call Warren 268-
5895.
Suzuki 750, new tire, brakes, and fluids. Runs perfect,
$1,850. Dave 774-6114.
Medical Drug Study
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
Volunteers needed to participate in a research study of a cream for
the treatment of tinea versicolor a superficial scaling fungal infection
of the skin which often produces white spots.
Criteria include:
• Men & Women 12 & older
• Must be in good health
• Volunteers must qualify
• Treatment is free and volunteers will be paid up to $100.00
For information call: (979) 846-5933
J&S Studies, inc.
4309 Wellborn Road
Bryan, TX 77801
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All instruments needed to form versatile rock band Call
Charlie 695-0044.
Guitar and Music Instruction. Call Alan at 260-497
PERSONAL
Loose 2-8 pounds every week guaranteed, www get
slim.net 1-877-284-2815.
PETS
Adopt: Puppies. Kittens, Cats, Dogs Many purt
breeds! Occasional birds, snakes, rabbits & others
Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755.
Lab puppy, yellow, male. 8-wks-old. first shots, lull-
blooded, $250. Call 695-7872.
Miniature Reveille. Great (personality, well trained, quick
learner, house broken, registered. 7-mos., all shots.
$350/080. Call 691-8065.
The Cat's Cradle, a rescue &adoption shelter tor cats
&kittens. has fabulous felines ol all ages lor adoption
Spayed/neutered, de-wormed. de-llead. vaccinated. 15-
miles south of CS. 936-825-8610.
REAL ESTATE
B/CS- STOP PAYING RENT! Free Special Report.
Visit www.andrewsmithonline.com Broker. Century
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ROOMMATES
1-bedroom available in 4-bedroom apartment
University Commons. Call 979-764-8999 after 7pm foi
Apt.#303 Phase One.
4bdrm/4ba condo. Southwest Pkwy $380/mo. +t/4bills
680-1776.
Large room, close to campus, all bills paid (including
local phone). $285. lyr-lease, non-smokers. Aftei
3:30pm, 764-8512.
Male needed ASAP! 4bdrm/2bth mobile house
$350/mo. all bills paid. Call Mike 694-2667.
Roommate needed, $250 deposit, $350/mo., negotiable
very nice place, 2818 &Welsh. Close to campus. 696-
0448.
Roommate wanted to share 2bdrm/1bth apartment,
$200/mo. +phone and electric. 1-mlle from Norlhgate.
260-5473.
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-ot-fun, Laugh-a-lotll
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 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).
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on sale nowl www.sunchase.com or call 1-800-SUN-
CHASE TODAY!
TUTORS
Elementary certified teacher offering tutoring & baby sit
ting. Call 680-3100.
WANTED
Buy/ Sell A&M Fooball Tickets, Call 1-800-776-9488 or
(210)349-0317.
WEIGHT LOSS
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News in Brief
sets up living space
;APE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
— Space shuttle Atlantis’
astronauts closed the doors to
the international space station-
on Sunday after accomplishing i
all their chores and more. 1
They planned to pull away:
aboard Atlantis late Sunday!
night.
Monday. Septembi
"You did a fantastic job,”
radioed Mission Control, “and
we know the Expedition One
crew will really appreciate all
the effort you put in ge.tting
their new home set up.”
Expedition One — the first
permanent space station crew
— is scheduled to blast off Oct
30 aboard a Russian rocket
and arrive at the complex two
days later for a four-month stay.
During their five days inside,
the shuttle astronauts stocked
the space station with more
than 6,000 pounds of food,
clothes, soap, toothbrushes,
ear plugs, pens, notebooks,
trash bags, radios, vacuum
cleaners, power converters and
other gear.
The seven men installed the
toilet, oxygen generator and
treadmill in the new Russian-
built living quarters and, during
an excursion outside last
Monday, hooked up power and
TV cables. They also plugged in
fresh batteries and boosted
the station into a 240-mile-high
orbit, about 14 miles higher
than before.
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issues and emotions," Hajovskysaii )6 sponsors ai
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doing, and there’s no reason forusicfiess than the a
stop. It actually helped a lot ofpeoplc|umulated in
deal with the grief.” .5 Janies paid $f
The five Aggies who will nevf-plympic Gan
get a chance to do what they lov:| Considerin
again taught their friends a newawjude the ecor
preciation for life. JMympic citie
Lela Futch,..Class ol ’92. diedKfkonder that F
her birthday. The jump was a birtfto lure the Oh
day present from her brother. f The Intern:
Sarah Miller, a freshman, wa|poQ, the adi
making her first jump as an Aggkl} arn es, also g
She and her roommate, Carol GeorgtEvenues,
had planned to make their first stat® Eleven ma
line jumps together. After knowi#; 0 i a? visa am
each other for only two weeks,tf
two had become the closest
friends. The jump was to be one mot
bond of their friendship.
Rob Puryear, Class of ‘99 was#'
pilot of the Cessna 182 and a fello*
sky diver. .
Jonathan Warden, Class of‘9 miscor
had just celebrated his one-year/ n re spon‘
niversary with his wife, JoLynn. itprs’Serif U
Mark Woodings, Class of’94i j P
group’s leader, is described byH; Passwate
jovsky as an individual who missed the i
nothing short of incredible. Wott jban. The Cat
ings spoke fluent German, was ami jbeen teachir
ter of the piano and was an avid si) salvation ou
diver. He owned Ags Over Texas,tit Almost 2,00
company that sponsored Aggie si ’ Yet, when
diving. fort to bring
Today, the Sky Diving Clubd ent religions
gather at JoLynn’s house to remeif joeople view
her their friends. cepting salv
It only was two weeks before# Just bece
Aggie sky divers knew what the; with someoi
had to do: Get back in the air. Ho" hot mean yc
ever, this time it would be withouti lo love all p<
home field and with an even biggf agree with tl
void inside. The Chur
“There’s nothing that makes or; bncile doctri
appreciate life and beauty more that gions, but P'
seeing the world, not to mention# Ward each c
Aggie campus, from 13,000 feet ini The fact
free fall,” Flajovsky said. the Church i
As group members began the Ion; shows that
road to recovery, grief continuedK missed the
build. Six students were killed byi bring religio
drowsy driver the following month world,
and two months after the plane crash
Aggie Bonfire collapsed, killing ll
more Aggies.
The Aggies would not return ta
Coulter Field until Memorial Da)
weekend for a boogie, an event thai
brings sky divers together for anea
tire weekend of jumps and fellowship,
“The fact that the crash took om
drop zone made it even harder,” said
TAMU sky diving adviser Jan
Richards. “We were no longer ableto
jump in the place we felt most coni’
fortable, Coulter Field. That first
jump back there was a statement that
we will return.”
That return will take place first
today in the fly over at 7 p.m. and
next weekend as the club hosts a
boogie at the crash site in memon
of Futch, Miller, Puryear, Warden
and Wood ings.
“We want to make sure canopies
continue to fly over Coulter Field,
Hajovsky said. “It’s what they would
have wanted.”