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Classified ds
To place a classified ad:
Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678
Office:
Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Bldg.
Business Hours
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Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior business day
VISA
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$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.
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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.
FURNITURE
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
"..Sofas, Bedroom Furniture, Tables, Lots More.
' Aggieland Discount Furniture, 1001-S. Texas, Bryan.
_ Hours: Friday 2-6 &Saturday 10-6 or call 776-9663,
u ..777-6207 for appointment. We also buy furniture.
AUTO
BED AND BREAKFAST
1983 Jeep Scrambler 4x4, good shape, $8500. Call
254)729-8099.
1986 Toyota MR-2, manual transmission, A/C, runs
great, $1,900. 695-2728.
1988 CMC K-5, 4X4, 350fi 6” Susp. lift, BFGAT 35's,
Mud flares, exhaust, more, $8000/o.b.o. 680-8098.
1996 Mazda B2300- black, 57,000 miles, $6200. Call
936-873-3250.
CHILD CARE
Cars from $29/mo. $0/down, 24-months @ 19.9%, for
. listings/ payment details 800-319-3323 ext.3782.
COMPUTERS
DO YOU HAVE DARK
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caused by birth control pills or
hormone replacement therapy. If
you have spots and are 18 years
of age or older you may qualify to
participate in a research study
with an investigative topical med
ication. Call for more information.
Eligible volunteers will be com
pensated.
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VOLUNTEERS WANTED
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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
Newsday Crossword
MANY THANKS by Lee Weaver
Edited by Stanley Newman
ACROSS
62 Couch potato
10 Completely
41
1 Preschool
63 Right-angle
disordered
attendee
bend
11 The Golden
42
4 People on a
64 Impoverished
(Drake’s ship)
43
pedestal
65 Winter
12 Wind dir.
9 Rues the
maladies
13 Rev.’s
44
jogging
66 Thumbs-up
address
14 Early
vote
18 Start eating
47
afternoon
21 Service
15 Eyelashes
DOWN
charges
49
16 German river
1 Frog relative
24 Supplies the
51
17 Military
2 Story starter
cash for
52
schools, e.g.
3 Freshwater
25 Toward the
53
19 More sensible
duck
left, on a ship
54
20 Thanks for . . .
4 Like ballpark
26 Radio and TV
22 “1 _ Rhythm”
beer
27 Treeless plain
55
23 Adjective
5 Light cotton
28 Surpass
56
suffix
fabric
29 Intense, as
24 Thanks for . . ,
6 Mishmash
color
57
30 Stork cousin
7 In of
31 Mint family
58
34 Turn topsy
(replacing)
member
turvy
8 Pert blurt
32 All thumbs
59
35 San
9 Fiery felony
33 Hide away
thorn
basecoats
groats
Gave
shelter to
the Red
reading
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Valiant’s son
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Winkie
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36 Is unable to
37 Wynken and
Blynken’s
partner
38 Off-road
transportation:
Abbr.
39 Bounding main
40 Faucet
problem
42 The King
43 Passes over
45 Milky Way part
46 Thanks for . . .
48 Hosp. section
50 Alliance
since '48
51 Thanks for. . .
58 Answered
the alarm
60 Like glass
bottles
61 Take more
Time
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9/21/00
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EMPLOYMENT
Mason’s Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. General
Automotive Repair. 828-4832.
Scooter's Paint and Body: Collision Repair Specialist.
Insurance Claims. 1211-South College, Bryan TX.
823-2758.
FOR RENT
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
3bdrm/2bth duplex, w/d connections, covered parking,
$850/mo. Call 696-1390.
Child care available in my College Station home. Day
&evening openings. Call 694-2847.
Apartment for sublease available now! Single room,
pets allowed, Gables Apartments. Please call 680-
1861.
Compaq Presario 1690 laptop, 14-mo. old, under war
ranty, 400mHz, 64-RAM, 6GB-HD, DVD, 15-inch moni
tor, $1,500/o.b.o. Needs to sell fast. Great deal! 694-
3114.
Home for rent- 1511 Arctic, 3bdrm, fenced, 1600sqft.
©Anderson &Cedar Run, across from Kroger Center.
(713)365-9011.
Toshiba Laptop 266 Pentium 4G, floppy, CD, ethernet
card. Windows 98, Norton, $475/OBO. 696-7048.
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, rschdel@edoutfitters.com
"■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
Manufactured homes- 2&3/bdrm, 1&2/bath, $400-up.
Close to tamu. No pets. 823-3106. One month's free
rent.
MSR DJ Service, experienced, reasonable rates. Call
Shawn at 731-8414.
New 3bdrm/2bth duplex, CS, fenced- pels allowed, w/d,
on bus route, off 2818& Holleman. 764-6712.
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.universityleasing.com
WE CAN HELP! We LOCATE ALL property types
throughout the B/CS area! Alpha-Omega Properties,
Inc. Broker 693-0868.
FOR SALE
'99 Sea-Doo GSX-RFI clean, fast, 2-yrs remain on war
ranty, trailer included, $5750. 693-1689.
Bicycles mountain Bicycles racer Bicycles 10-22speed
Bicycles. New/used, $30-$200. 846-8295.
Buy/ Sell A&M Foobal) Tickets. Call 1-800-776-9488 or
(210)349-0317.
C.S. duplex fully remodeled 2bdrm/1.5bth each side fop
income and location. Live in one side and rental will pay
most of your mortgage, boydco@tca.net.
Computer desk. Very compact and ergonomical. $120
O.B.O. Call 485-8096.
Desk for sale, $85, Call 696-4478.
Holick’s senior boots. Original owner size 8. $495.
Kevin 1-888-880-8989.
Two senior sports passes for Tech game. Price nego
tiable. Call Melissa 693-7052.
\yorldwide Phonecards 1c Minute Anywhere In USA.
jjtlO Card Max 951 Minutes. International Cards. Great
.Tates available to 149 countries around the world. 936-
293-8147 www.garysphonecards.com
PART-TIME AUTO PORTERS
Looking for a way to help
finance your college expenses?
Sterling Auto Group currently
has openings for Porters.
Job duties include new/used
vehicle preparation and lot
and building maintenance.
Requirements include valid
driver's license and energetic
work habits. Flexible afternoon
work hours: Mon-Sat. If you
enjoy working in a fast paced,
multi-tasked environment, contact
AmyZalmanek (979)779-1000
An Equal Opportunity Employer
ATHLETE’S FOOT
STUDY
Volunteers ages 12 and up
needed for a research study of
a medication for the treatment
of athlete’s foot. Subjects
must have active signs and
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
HELP WANTED
Part-time, flexible hours. Experience with restaurant bar
accounting, AP, PR, qtrly tax returns, experience with
excel, word, POS. Mature and responsible. Send
resume to: P.O. box 11809, College Station, TX 77842,
or fax to 979-846-1461.
*‘"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
'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!
Aerobics instructor needed: Caldwell, certified pre
ferred. Call for details 979-567-3800 leave message;
1-2/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $175-$325/mo. 696-2038.
tbdrm apartment near park, on Harvey Rd., pool, pets
allowed. Caroline 268-6081.
Bass guitar player for country band with
Call Crystal 693-7334.
ady gigs
Bryan Outboard, part-time, mechanically in(
$8/hour. 822-6836. ask for Jeff
Clerical, data entry, receptionist. Sp<
day labor, t/p-time. 846-8555, ask lor (
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M
823-5031.
Experienced Dental Lab Technician. Apply
3200 Kent St., Bryan or call 776-7905.
Fatburger-C.S. Help wanted all positions Drr
up to $11/hr. Immediate hiring. 725-A Univers
Help needed in Physician's Office. No exper
ed. Flexible hours. 776-4797 or 690-3745.
Help Wanted! Full or part-time! Graphics Artist exp<
enced in Corel Draw Must work well with clier
Please apply with Elizabeth Raney at Collegii
Illustrations, 300-S. Bryan, downtown at the comer
28thSt. 822-0495.
Help Wanted. Positions for telephone interviewers
available on Campus. Part-time, evening and weekend
shifts. Bilingual (Spanish/English) a plus. Competitive
hourly pay. Call Linda Magee at the PPRI Survey Lab
at 845-9550.
Kaleido Scoops now hiring smiling, friendly fac
counter help Apply at SWPkwy &TX location.
for
Koppe Bridge Bar & Grill, part-time counter help i
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.
Needed: babysitter for 9-month child. 10-15 hours per
week. Experience preterred. references needed. 979-
694-2658.
NEW SEMESTER, NEW JOB! PT WORK- FT 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.
Now Hiring! PM Position Only- "Order Takers, "Counter
Help, "Cashiers, "Bus Boys, "Delivery Drivers (must be
18yrs. old, w/valid drivers license, proof ot insurance,
&own vehicle). Apply at Jason's Deli, 1404-A Texas
Ave.ttS, corner of George Bush.
P-time job helping handicapped. Male student pre
ferred. $270/mo., 10hrs/wk. 846-3376,
P-time sales in small eclectic gittshop. Apply EarthArt
216 North Bryan, (downtown Bryan).
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 maintenance person needed. Apartment com
plex convenient to TAMU campus. Call Will at 822-
0780.
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.
Flexible hours, good pay. Apply in person at 113
Walton, C. S.
U.B. Ski is looking for sales reps to post flyers. Earn free
trips &extra cash. 1-800-Ski-Wild.
Semester & Short Term Leases
Available For Furnished Rooms
w/AII Bills Paid.
FREE Private Shuttle to TAMU.
CALL 779-7091
HURRY!!
Sign Now & Save $100 on 1st
Months Rent
2 Bedroom
Starting @ $545
TIMBER CREEK
801 SPRING
(Behind The Hilton)
846-2976
Toll Free: 877-810-7409
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
9/21/00
HELP WANTED
$$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexible hours. Silk
Stocking 690-1478. 18+only.
Shop assistant needed 15-25 hours per week Flexible
Ability to do basic car maintenance Start at $7/hi
Apply at Jack Hilliard Distributing Co. 100<
Independence. Bryan
Aggieland Printing is looking tor an experienced part-
time press operator to join our team. Great pay for great
skills & attitude. Apply at 1801 Holleman C.S. 979-693-
8621.
LOST & FOUND
Lost: White &Black cat in WoltPen Creek t
Answers to Patches It found call 680-0769 Rewa
Attention Students: Part-time work with flexible hours.
The Technology Mentor Fellowship Program. Train
people to use computers in educational settings. Basic
computer skills required. For more information call 458-
2279, e-mail: tmtp@coe.tamu.edu or visit:
http://tmfp.coe.tamu.edu
MOTORCYCLE
.1998 Harley Sportster 883, candy apple
’82 Yamaha Seca-7
Perfect tor student
83 Honda Scooter, good <
PERSONAL
pounds every week guaranteed www i
Copy Comer- part-time help needed. Customer se»
vice/production, Sun. &Tues. nights &some weekends
Graphic Artist- evenings Sweekends. 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.
PETS
1.1 98 L M.Green (kmgsnakes) unrelated: eating frozen
thawed adult mice $125/pair contact Eric: 764-8020.
Dental Assistant Wanted: part-time for high quality spe
cialty practice, experience preferred but will train the
right person. Call 979-260-9772.
2-dutch blue lovebirds. $150-
accessories Must sell! 268-31
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens,
breeds! Occasional birds.
Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-
Free to good home! Adult mice, very t
pets! Easy and entertaining! Call 696
The Cat’s Cradle, a rescue &adoptk>
&kittens. has fabulous felines oi ell o
Spayed/neutered, de-wormed. de-llea<
ginger-red le
s eyes. 6-
1223.
REAL ESTATE
B/CS- STOP PAYING RENT 1 Free Sp«
Visit www.andrewsmlthonllne.com Brol
21 Beal.
ROOMMATES
1-female roommate. 2bdrm/1 5bth apartment,
campus. $275/mo. 4-1/2bills 764-9381.
Female roommate. 1 i
■»-1/3b»lls. 229-5600
M/F nice 4bdrm
0056.
Roommate (male) needed immediately
furnished $320/mo. $175 deposit. 1/!
8389 Felix.
Roommate needed. $250
very nice place. 2818 &V
SERVICES
AAA Texas Defensive Driving Lots-ot-lun. Laugh-a-lot"
Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm),
W-Th(6pm-9pm). Fri.&Sat - Fn(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-
2:30pm). Sat(8am-2:30pm) Inside BankotAmerica
Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash Lowest pnee allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr.. Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up
30/mln. early. (CP-0017).
Looking for a place to live? www.housing101.nel.
Your move off campus!
TRAVEL
SKI STEAMBOAT with Pat Green and Cory Morrow at
the Nations Largest College Ski Week Party.
BigSkiTrip.com
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.
Wanted: 2-Senior Sports Passes for Texas Tech Game
Jackie 574-5764.
WEIGHT LOSS
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“They ottered a settlemer,,
eity, and part of that settleitT -
eluded cleaning the golfeouix*.
ready own, and of that settler
million of it was to be used; •.
that." he said. “Nothing waset,
about building a new golf coti
$2 million.”
Wakefield also said t ^
would be better spent moim§
health of the approximately It,-,
employees who may have Is,
posed to arsenic rather than* ,,
private golf course.
Stabler said the city wi;
spend the money on agoll cony,,
place the damage caused top, ■
in the Bryan Municipal GolfC
“Elf Atochem had askedt,
use those funds in a similarproj .
would benefit the community.,
said. "A golf course was wlii.
contaminated, so we felt likejb
a [similar] project.”
Stabler was uncertain w
employees were exposed to
Oct. 7 will be the final
/ens to include themselves tot >,
Oct. 16 will be the final days
the court that they want to:
themselves in the settlement
that, they will be required tor
fairness hearing scheduled fort
At the fairness hearing, tit
will decide on attorney fee':
Sav
penses for the class coua
whether to approv e the plaint
quest for an incentive award.
Parking
Jim Trir
recycle*
campm
be recy
Continued from Pti.
BEIJING
tual and social interaction: pres?
a serenity conducive to tell
The report classified)
hides as the “least desirat
of transportation to amh
and warned that the practice!
com mi >da t i ng commuter
adding parking spaces threat (China arc he
mm the beauty and ambience tion. this thru
campus into an asphalt jungle. ,,-jj ot ' bo>
“The pedestrian-orientedApubhdt
linprcccdent
week to into
flection and creativity; attract'": H ir * kirry Po
students; and sweetensftem® ncsc ^wdicn
ries ot graduates. Otffpeifetrii Harry Pottei
oriented campus is, inotknvor. he is known
a priceless asset.'' theiepnttstatft the biggest
No. I on the task cue'saeei Mao'slittle
da is dealing withAs
tracks on Wellborn Road to.
arate main and West Gi/ni
the tracks cannot be move;
panel recommends the cone
tion of a second pedestrian
way (in addition to the one pi:
at Joe Routt Boulevard).
Ti > make crossing the camp,
foot more convenient, there
suggests repairing uneven
walks and installing personal:
ers at central locations where
dents can rent to store uirfe
btxtks and other heavy loads
Bicycles are a great way '
around"campus, the reports®' ■
the task force recommends[t|
ing conflict among bicyt •
pedestrians and motorists,byL
ing designated bicycle |H
throughout campus and wife;
bike lanes on streets.
To remedy the inadequateJ;
ber of bike racks, the taskforce;
gests installing more racksnea' 1
hubs such as residence halls
stops and academic buildings.
At the center of the panels
pus access plan is an overhaul^ ■
transit system. Some of their
are older than this year’s frf •
many are in disrepair and into
not air-conditioned. TherepoC
ommends replacing the curreit
of 59 buses with air-conditionec
reasonably comfortable shuttle
The task force also wait’
make the bus system morep®
al. dependable and efficient.!
mutely, the task force hope 1
taking the bus to school will;
more appealing option to off?
pus students than hunting fori 1
parking.
To allow the unimpededi»’
ment of buses around camp®
report suggests reopening the 1
Pond pass-through to transit' 5
cles and closing Ross StreetBf
vale vehicles during the day. ;
Also recommended are run 1
routes more often, providing
tended bus service during eveti
and weekends, providing servit
selected off-campus sites—st* 1
shopping areas and theaters^-
on-campus residents, andbt®
bus shelters at all major stops.
Once current parking esf
sions, such as the construe#
the West Campus parkingg$
are completed, the task (<(
“strongly recommends” than 1
tional spaces not be built.
Tb help pay for the recom#
ed project, the report suggests®
luting a mandatory campus at
fee for students, with an addiW
parking option for an additional
The department is in the pm'
of purchasing 23 new W
Williams said.