To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax: 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building 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. AUTO Police impounds: Cars from $500. For listings/ payment details 800-319-3323 ext.3782. BED AND BREAKFAST Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M events (home games, parents weekend, graduation), weddings, week end get-aways. For information/ reserva tions call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,’70, 979- 696-0091. COMPUTERS Packard Bell computer with hard drive, monitor, keyboard, mouse, software & printer. $350. 775-5871. DJ MUSIC "Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/ experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU functions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!! 596- 2522. http://www.partyblockdj.com FOR RENT FOR RENT AggieApartment.com Summer leases available. Pre-leasing now. 693-1906. Attractive large 1-bdrm 4-plex apartment. W/D, built-in bookcase, large covered deck overlooking woods, 1.5-miles from campus. $485/mo. 1-936-273-2479. B/CS 1,2,3 bedrooms available. Great lo cations, All Prices. Summit Properties, 979-777-3371. Bryan, New duplexes for lease. Ready for August, 2bdrm/2bth with w/d connections, fenced backyard, energy efficient, next to Freeway, $700/mo. 219-1131 or 589- 2087. C.S. sub-lease, Melrose, 1-bedroom in a 4bd/4bth, male, $440/mo, (979)236-3841. Duplexes 3bdrm/2bth, new for Fall. Fenced, W/D, security system, lawn care. 696-0616 Efficiency, no bills, no pets, near Blinn. 823-8961. Free Locator. Apartments, Duplexes, Houses. Alpha Omega Properties, Brok er. 693-0868. FOR RENT Rosewood Villas- Preleasing for Sum mer and Fall Occupancy. 3bdrm/2bth, W/D, On Shuttle, 1,215sqft. 12mos.- $1000/mo., 9mos.- $1100/mo. For More Info, www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvil- lastx or 846-1100 or Tommye, 680-1758. RV Trailer Owners: Great place to live while at A&M. In return for taking care of place. Shade trees, own drive, utilities, four minutes to A&M. 823-0104/ 845- 5265. Spacious 3bdrm/2.5bth condo in College Station off Longmire SBrothers. 693-3129 Sub-lease 1bd/1bth, $450/mo. spacious, well-kept, available mid-August. Call 764- 5876. Sublease 1 -bedroom efficiency at College Park Treehouse. 12-month lease, $479/mo. Call 979-777-1478 Sublease 2bdrm/2bth apartment. Ready to move-in. Best price than office. The Enclave. Call 255-6569 Janet. Sublease Melrose Apt- Female, $454, near campus, Fall. 972-296-5356. FOR SALE 6ft pool table, green felt, all accessories included, good condition. Must sell! $500/obo. For info call 695-8552 Bedroom set: head board, two night stands, 6-drawer chest, dresser with mir ror, $550. 680-19551 Dave Matthews Tickets for Dallas Con cert 7/15/01. Good Seats! $100 for pair OBO. Call Ashlea 695-1878. Maroon recliner, like new- $80; 20" tv- $30; women’s bike, used twice- $75. Call 574-5135. Orion Deepspace Explorer Telescope, 8" mirror solar filter telrad and eyepieces, Barlow included, $300. Call Dave at 690- 1038 ■ HELP WANTED $$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi ble hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+ only. Athletic minded, energetic individuals looking to jump start your careers &wal- lets? Call now! 846-6632. HELP WANTED Lynntech, Inc. is always looking for full time and part-time positions in our Me chanical Engineering and Design Groups. These positions include: 1) Machine Shop 2) CAD and Analysis 3) Prototype Assem bly and Testing. The CAD package we use is Pro/ENGINEER, Analysis package is Pro/Mechanica and the manufacturing package is Pro/Manufacturing. Our ma chine shop consists of a CNC Mill, Manual Mill and Lathe. The group works from 6:00am to 12:00am Monday through Fri day, allowing for flexible schedules. Moti vated, hardworking individuals that can work in a team environment and are com mitted to continuous improvements of their own skills as well as the company are en couraged to apply. Lynntech EOE. E- mail resume: hrlynntech@lynntech.com. Fax: 764-5794, or bring resume to: Lynn tech, Inc. 7610 Eastmark Dr.. College Station, TX 77840. Marketing majors needed for sales! Must be enthusiastic and hard worker. Good pay. Plus scholarships. Call Wintergate Marketing, 764-5902. Ask for Rick. 1-2/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $175-$325/mo. 696- 2038. 2bdrm/1.5bth Very nice, Manuel Drive, w/d included, $525/mo. Cathy 268-1074. 2bdrm/2bth, on shuttle, Autumn Circle, $550-$575/mo. 412-5160 and 696-1711. Available August. 3bdrm/2bth available August 18th, 1325sq.ft. $1100/mo. +$900 deposit. Lawn care services, W/D included. 2337 antelope. 979-412-0604 3bdrm/2bth duplex, W/D included, close to campus, 690-9466. 3bdrm/2bth duplex. Excellent location, Dexter @ SW Pkwy. Full-size W/D. Available mid-August. $1095/mo. 846- 7454. 3bdrm/3.5bth duplex on Oney Hervey. Fenced backyard, nice neighborhood, $1075/mo. +$700 deposit, pets okay, available August, call Shauna or Tasha 979-680-1985. 3bdrm/3bth, 1400sqft., w/d included, lawn care services included, $1150/mo. +$900 deposit, off Graham Road. 979-412-0604. 4-bdrm home on Villa Maria. Available now! Call for more information: 690-7568, leave message. 4bdrm/2bth free cable, no deposit, Aggie shuttle, Autumn Woods Apartments, Bry an 936-447-3652. Great 2bdrm/1bth apartment, walk to TA MU. $450/mo.+$300 deposit. 764-1082 House for lease, 3bdrm/2bth, near A&M. $1200/mo. Call Jaime 696-3464. Large 1bdrm/1bth in great location with stove & Refrigerator. W/D hookups. $425/mo. 979-694-8120. Large house (on Blanco Street in Bryan). 3bdrm/2bth, 2-car garage. Available Au gust 16th. Rent $875/mo. 1-800-521- 3988 or 254-542-6030. Near new 3bd/2bth Rock Hollow duplex, on shuttle, no pets, $1000/mo 846-5722. New 3bdrm/2bth Duplexes available in August. W/D, yard maintenance included. On A&M shuttle route. Call 324-2887 or 693-6699. New construction in CS, 3bdrm/3bth du plexes with fenced yards, on shuttle route, $1100/side /month, ready 8/15. Call Jack 255-3976. New duplex available in August. 3bdrm/2bth, 1619 Rockhollow, $1000/mo. +deposit. 830-625-6084 Parkway Apartments- 2bdrm/2bth w/study, $700/mo. /lease, $725/ 9-month lease, 0-deposit. 693-6540. Remodeled 2bdrm/1bth Apt., 3-blocks from campus, Bryan utilities, $450/mo., available July. 690-6520. Rents start at $380. 3bdrms $845. 693- 1906. AggieApartment.com DO YOU HAVE DIABETES? N Are you or a family member or friend suffering from diabetes? If so, you or they may qualify for a research drug study currently being conducted at Sciman Biomedical Research. This 33 week study requires 6 or 7 visits. Qualified participants will receive physician assessments, lab testing and study medication at no cost and will be compensated up to $500. If you are between the ages of 18 and 75, in good general health, and are not currently using insulin, pioglitazone, rosiglitazone or any investigational drug to control your blood sugar, you may qualify for this clinical research study. For more information, please call Sciman Biomedical Research V 776-1417 J Newsday Crossword AUTHORS’ FIRST NOVELS by S.N. Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 1 Protractor’s measure 6 Thick slice 10 Beer ingredients 14 Leave the premises 15 Des Moines' state 16 Word on Irish coins 17 The Big Sleep 20 Moby-Dick captain 21 Radar’s favorite drink 22 Mideast nation 23 .Very impressed 25 Former South Korean president Syngman 27 He/d/author 30 Capri or Bali 32 Mata 36 Golfer's gadget 37 Simplicity 39 Chairman Brezhnev 41 The Sun Also Rises 44 Idaho product 45 Mexican snack 46 The “A" in NATO: Abbr. 47 Hollywood headliner 48 Sgts., e.g. 50 “ Theme” (Doctor Zhivago tune) 52 Court statement 54 Despot 56 Prime-time hour 59 Greek letters 61 South African money 65 Sister Carrie 68 Ripped 69 Starter for nautical 70 Lloyd Webber musical 71 Fencing sword 72 Actor O’Neal 73 To say the DOWN 1 Taj Mahal city 2 Ark builder 3 Spanish painter 4 Part of the spine 5 WWII arena: Abbr. 6 Rice or 44 Across 7 The Ness monster 8 Give it (try) 9 Sheep sound 10 Spiny-haired mammal 11 Like many salad dressings 12 Get ready, for short 13 Spanish painter 18 Compass point: Abbr. 19 Bom: Fr. 24 Two-Oscar winner Dianne 26 Spiral-shaped 27 Stairway parts 28 1992 third-party candidate 29 Busybody 31 Take care of 33 Sadat of 22 Across 34 Gaucho’s rope 35 Pastoral poems 38 Make amends 40 _ Gay (WWII plane) 42 Transistor-radio accessory 43 Elephant ancestor 49 Filmdom’s Riddler 51 Pull into the station 53 Inc., in Britain 55 Ukraine, once: Abbr. 56 Diminutive suffix 57 Flapjack franchise 58 Runaway Bride actor 60 Wife of Zeus 62 Largest continent 63 Basketball targets 64 ‘'Phooey!" 66 Canoe paddle 67 Electrified fish CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN 7/11 /q-j Answer to previous puzzle 7/11/01 Very large- 3bdrm/2bth, 2yr old duplex, new appliances, w/d, $1100/mo., on shut tle. 693-0980. 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Call 774-3410 ^ SINUS INFECTION ^ STUDY Are you experiencing the following symptoms? Facial Pain/ Pressure/ Tightness Facial Congestion/ Fullness Tooth Pain/ Earache/ Headache/ Sore Throat Cough/ Bad Breath/ Fever Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking individuals 16 years of age and older to participate in a research study with an investiga tional oral antibiotic. If qualified, your participation will last up to 24 days and you will be compensated up to $500. For more information, please call Sciman Biomedical Research , 776-1417 i YEAST INFECTION STUDY Females, ages 12 and older, needed to participate in a two- visit research study to compare an investigational ointment with two approved creams for the treatment of a yeast infection (vaginitis). If you are currently experiencing vaginal burning, itching or irritation, call for more information. The research medication and study related laboratory tests will be provid ed at no cost providing you meet eligibility requirements. Eligible volunteers will be com pensated up to $100. ATHLETES FOOT STUDY Volunteers, ages 12 and up, needed for a 6-week research study of investi gational medication for the treatment of athlete’s foot. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. JOCK ITCH RASH STUDY Volunteers, ages 12 and older, with jock itch rash needed to participate in a 6-week clinical research study with an inves tigative topical medication. Eligible volunteers will be com pensated up to $90.00. Call for more information. J&S Studies, Inc. 979-774-5933 3201 University Drive East, Suite 475 Bryan, TX 77802 -» Bartenders &waitstaff looking for career change? Call 846-1756 training available. Christian female needed for childcare, var iable hours Monday -Friday. Ask for Kim or leave message 690-6052. Earn extra income by cleaning offices M- F, after 5p.m. 823-5031. Full Time Design Engineer: Responsi bilities will involve all aspects of system design including: concept development, system level design, and detail design. The position will also include involvement with assembly, testing, refinement and production ramp-up. A working under standing of Pro/E and rapid prototyping is desired. The ability to work on multiple projects and to rapidly understand the pur pose, goals, and requirements of new projects is required. While experience in the following specific areas is not required, projects will include fuel cells, power sour ces, analytical and test equipment, waste processing equipment, environmental sensing and monitoring equipment, envi ronmental remediation equipment, medi cal equipment, etc. A minimum B.S./ M.S. in Engineering or Physics or equivalent experience in related fields; As and engi neer you will be expected to actively par ticipate in the development, testing, and documentation effort of prototype, demon- strational and commercial equipment. Candidates should possess supervisory skills as well as technical writing ability. Salary based on exp. See www.lynntech.com for detailed info. Send resume to hrlynntech@lynntech.com or mail Lynntech, Inc. 7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station, TX 77840. Attn: Wanda Bleekman. Fax: 979-764-5794. Full Time Engineer, Software Develop ment: Lynntech is looking for an individu al highly skilled in software design and im plementation for Win32 systems in C++ with solid background in Active X/DCOM development using ATL and MFC. The candidate must have a background in pro gramming control strategies on embedded microcontrollers. Ability to troubleshoot circuitry related to microcontrollers, and implement PC- to- embedded systems in terface programming are required. A mini mum B.S./ M.S. in Engineering, Physics, or Computer Science or equivalent experi ence in related fields; As an engineer you will be expected to actively participate in the development, testing, and documenta tion effort. Candidates should possess supervisory skills as well as technical writ ing ability. Salary based on exp. See www.lynntech.com for detailed info. Send resume to hrlynntech@lynntech.com or mail Lynntech, Inc. 7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station, TX 77840. Attn: Wanda Bleekman. Fax: 979-764-5794. Full Time Research Assistant: Lynn tech, Inc. a technology development com pany has an opening for a Research As sistant with a Bachelor's or Masters in Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineer ing, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineer ing Technology. The successful candi date will work with a technology develop ment team on the most electrifying tech nologies of the 21st century. You will de sign, fabricate and test electrochemical materials and structures. You will develop and fabricate fuel cells and fuel cell sys tems for testing. Salary based on exp. -See www.lynntech.com for detailed info. Send resume to hrlynntech@lynntech.com or mail Lynn tech, Inc. 7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station, TX 7784Q. Attn: Wanda Bleek man. Fax: 979-764-5794. Housekeeping help needed part-time in B/CS, experiene preferred. 936-825-7975 local. Koppe Bridge Bar &Grili, part-time cook positiions needed. Call 764-2933. Medical office now hiring: Injectionist, Medical Technician, Lab Technician. Great experience for student applying for medical school. Salary commencery with experience. Fax resume to (979)776- 4260, or apply in person at 2706 Osier Blvd., Bryan. (979)776-7895. Organized, energetic, self-motivated indi vidual needed as full-time receptionist for local computer company. Bookkeeping experience required. Call Systek 776- 9955. Square One Restaurant now accepting applications for kitchen &waitstaff. Look ing for great personality Senergy, no ex perience required. 211-West WJBryan Pkwy, Downtown Bryan. ™Mere AGENCY INSURANCE Need flexible hours for your school sched ule? We have a part-time position available in a large insurance agency. Starting at s 8 per hour. Schedule would be 20 hours a week. Flexible hours to be chosen from our hours of operation Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm and Fridays 9am-5pm. If you like to have your weekends free, this would be the per fect part-time job! Please send resume to: The Liere Agency, 1100 B Harvey Rd., College Station, TX 77840. Need part-time cleaning help 5-days/ week, morning hours. Call Joe at 979- 823-1775 ext.#116 for details. Part-time aid for busy medical office. M,W,F mornings. Send resume to 1605 Rock Prarie Road, Suite-312, C.S. 77845. Part-time ranch work for house and utilit ies. Navasota area, couple preferred, ref erences required. 936-873-2869 Partners now hiring, apply at 113-Walton, CS or partnersfooddelivery.com Restaurant Manager, part-time, restaurant experience a plus. Call 979-268-5333 &ask for Alicia. MOTORCYCLE ‘93 Suzuki Katana, 15K, good condition, new gas tank. $2950. 680-0348. ‘95 Kawasaki Vulcan 750, excellent condi tion. 3800-mi., $3150/060. Call 979-492- 7569. '98 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, red, 18Kmi., exc. cond., ext. warn, $5700. Call 281- 285-5876. PETS 2-bearded dragons for sale, male &female $150/each, tank $100, both are nice size. They are orange morphs. 279-0125. Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Occasional birds, snakes, rabbits & others. Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755. Puppies for sale: Chocolate Labs $150, parents on sight, ready 7/9/01. 272-9043. Siberian Husky puppies. Blue-eyed, AKC, 1st shots Swormed. $195. 979-364 s 2998. The Cat’s Cradle has felines for adoption! Everything done except rabies and one booster. 936-825-8610, 15-min. from C.S. REAL ESTATE LOOKING FOR HOME FOR HORSES OR COWS? Then check out this 4bd/2bth country home w/3.34-acres, barn w/store- room, workshop. Just minutes from Vet- School, A&M. 6304 Los Robles, C.S. Pru dential Brazosland Realty. Betty Cop- pedge, Realtor 846-5735 or 846-8788 ext.-19. ROOMMATES 2-roommates needed, furnished, $200 de posit, $200/$250 +bills. (979)777-5368. F-needed. 3bdrm, 2bth, new house. Starting August, $350+ 1/3bills. Washer/dryer, garage, backyard, cable- modem. Call Keira 696-8952. F-roommates needed, 3bdrm/2bth new home, $400/mo. +1/3bills, on bus-route, w/d, cable- modem, garage. (210)659- 8812. M/F needed for August move-in, 3bdrm/2bth duplex, $330/mo. +1/3 utilit ies, w/d, high speed internet. 979-229- 3834. Roommate needed, M/F, 3bd/2bth 1700- square foot house, furnished except for room, CH/A, big backyard, Paul 822-1569 Roommates needed for duplex, 3bdrm/2bth, $325/mo. +utilities, 1-month deposit. For more info call Josh 832-654- 7112 or 979-696-0673. Two females needed to share 3bdrm/2bth house in Southwood valley, W/D connec tions, big fenced yard. $305/mo. +1/3 bills. 779-3369 SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of- fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insur ance 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 wel come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan 846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling 695-9193. STUDY JAPANESE TODAY! 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Voidable and uttc matter whether L< Midseason Continued from Pag two-year, $8 million dealats start of the year. He gotkt and went to the minorsta't* habilitate — and hit .190. Most ridiculous item of the year: Anything Mets manager Bobby Valentine says or does. Comeback player of the year: Kerry Wood, Chicago. Two years ago, Wood destroyed his elbow. He has notonlyre- .S. Rep. Gary Cc dit is at t center of a media restorm over th [sappearance of intern he was iving an affair i • u l • ■th.The 5 3-yet turned to pitch, he is once more If, r , .. ■’ +i^ rw c+off V c °ndit, a De prnia, has been the ace of die Cubs’ staff. World Scries Picks: New York Yankees against (take your pick). Not that it matters; the Yankees will win again. All-Stars Continued from Pagel when he threw the first ball at Fenway Park. A fitting farewell, for sure, fi Ripken. Many credit him fo; saving baseball after a strilti wiped out the 1994 World Se. ries, highlighted by him goini 1 on to break Lou Gehrig’s con secutive games record His brown hair now turnei gray, Ripken played in 18th All-Star game and sped the final innings watchin; with his son. Ripken’s first All-Star ga® came in 1983, when JohniC Bench and Carl Yastrzemsl played for the last time. Gwynn, added as an honorar member, did not get to hit, Tfe eight-time NL batting champ on from San Diego said he wft more than content to follow tlif; festivities from the dugout. Freddy Garcia, one of I record eight Seattle playerswk appeared in the game, was th winning pitcher and teammat Kazuhiro Sasaki got the save Park took the loss Ivan Rodriguez singled ho® an unearned run in the AL fiK off Mike Hampton. Jeter, part of the new bre of shortstops who have carrk ing tight-lippe tionship with 2 vy, the missini s hounded Co se of his pron icinterest in a n ng an affair ’ lough to be his Condit’s lawyi ndit feels he 1 aRTOON he Battalion ena on Ripken s lineage, and Oind include the aut donez homered off Jon Lie® , . , §kTh e opinion editc 111 the Sixth. -fitters may be subn Ryan Klesko hit a sacrificefiftp 5 may also be r in the sixth for the NT’s run. HOLLYWOOD USA For showtimes call 764-759ft Hwy. 30 @ E. Bypass 6 or log on to fandango.com