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The Battalion Classified Continued from page 4B HELP WANTED HELP WANTED id). This iate apf> ;t an additional 5 d to end to qua *. R SALE trigerator. act'd 82 Kmlel Jarvis Home Health Agency, Inc. is irtt hiring RN's &LVN's, full-time, part- ilipH' &contract. Please call Georgette Kfibbe or Mrs. Hester at 979-779-5733 or 1- i;i3-8545. KimT Sell Avon. $10 starter fee. Call Hincy 1-8CX)-873-6316, access code 00 (free call). E7 PAWN now hiring part-time employ- Ks. $6/hr +commission. Work some holi- Kys &weekends. Apply at 2027-S.Tx. A'. a,, Bryan. 822-0658. voman s aitemc* itura! topical cn nces intimacySjll-Time Design Engineer: Responsi- vow lor $16 95 n: ■nties will involve all aspects of system indimg. cu r <u sign including: concept development, ii your Bfstem level design, and detail design. i or send yar t, #i e position will also include involvement to Dream* Car. **ith assembly, testing, refinement and > FM 974, Bryr production ramp-up A working under- pecify amorfit?? Sanding of Pro/E and rapid prototyping is w sho winr t»-ftsired. The ability to work on multiple i this ad and rw plojects and ,0 ra P' d, y understand the pur- ie ‘Screa/rwtgf »se, goals, and requirements of new o' A leuiui pi jjects is required While experience in '/ : yj|^^Me following specific area is not required, ■ojects will include fuel cells, power sour- fts. analytical and test equipment, waste Hocessing equipment, environmental fcnsing and monitoring equipment, envi- ■nmental remediation equipment, medi- Bil equipment, etc. A mimnaum B S./M.S. ■ Engineering or Physics or equivalent Bcperience in related fields As an engi- l*er you will be expected to actively par- ftipate in the development, testing, and fccumentation effort of prototype, demon- Brational and commercial equipment. Bandidates should possess supervisory ■(ills as well as technical writing ability, ■alary based on exp See www.lynn- ■ch.com for detailed info. Send resume ■ hrfynntech@lynntech.com or mail ■nntech, Inc., 7610 Eastmark Dr., Col- ■ge Station, Tx 77840. Attn: Wanda ■eekman, fax: 979-764-5794. GE SALES WANTED er* dtt'Xfr'tOS locking 690-10 ra AC»»hi«r»“, at Bur; Plaza EEDED to **, I company r iy. lary. outgcwig :e *e day &e.e-.n; Casual sTCi am-1 pm ty 6cr- Su>!8 303 Brt Poiao 5 30pr ourca, tfus « n demand racti I pressur* d tw many temxfvc Intimacy s 5tc nd people m * unique ne» «r powerful .hips andbenji itty appreoirecr utors urgrtty r. Full-Time Engineer, Software Develop- irent: Lynntech is looking for an individu- B highly skilled in software design and im- Bementation for Win32 systems in C++ jBitn solid background in Active X/DCOM <k velopment using ATL and MFC. The candidate must have a background in pro- ||ramming control strategies on embedded Bicrocontrollers. Ability to troubleshoot ■rcuitry related to microcontrollers, and ^iplement PC- to- embedded systems in terface programming are required. A mini- irium B.S./M.S. in Engineering, Physics or Bomputer Science or equivalent experi- ftnce in related fields: As an engineer you will be expected to actively participate in the development, testing, and documen tation 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., Col lege Station, Tx 77840. Attn: Wanda Bleekman, fax: 979-764-5794. xir part 4 r*ai ito a strong Full-Time Research Assistant: Lynn- 6)697-7745 few (tfech, fnc- a technology development com- ■e minute c*'--' pany has an opening for a Research As sistant with a Bachelor’s or Masters in Khemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineer ing, Mechanical Engineering, or Engineer- %ig 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- i.Sign, fabricate and test electrochemical materials and structures. You will develop ■nd fabricate fuel cells and fuel cell sys tems for testing. Salary based on exp. ^ee www.lynntech.com for detailed into. Kend resume to hrlynntech@lynntech.com or mail Lynn tech, Inc., 7610 Eastmark Dr, College Station, Tx 77840. Attn: Wanda Bleek man, fax: 979-764-5794. ’-10am evenim housekeeping help needed in B/CS 2- jry weekly y Sdays per week. 936-825-7975 (Local). Bmmediate Instructor position with Sylvan “ Learning Center. Experience in Math, Al- -gebra, Geometry, etc. Flexible schedule: afternoons and evenings. Call 846-4988 or fax resume to: 691-2904. ^ nd/Or pt«as* ■s' site im/dreamscaxr* tool bar. dicky' ontation. It (d, I you will, eru ' r call (9791589-2 leave your nri You wont t*i: erly Wakef«C : )ome True, Inc te. now hinngi: y & kitchen Nc II Church St. ' nt for phyiicii Ip with dressing. 7-1836 D is accepting 3 DRIVERS nest and depena pm at 1812 * ) 70^ir. 1300 George : Building Attens kills, ability to i*‘ nually. Won pply by 5pm Ms" College Stalky Lead singer and lead guitar player for tra ditional country band with steady gigs. Call 492-'1148. Local businessman seeks aggressive, positive, self-starting male students for part-time Saturday work, Flexible hours, |op pay. Call 696-0832, 8-1 Oam-only. :es, 1101 Texas- Looking tor management experience or ege-station.tx.us leadership abilities to help train a team. rf '’846-3726. -time. Honest ends on expert' Looking to earn money for your organiza- 16 South Texask ^ on or yourself? Try Fund-U, a no cost 1 fundraising program that’s easy and relia- ^ pie. Call 1-866-48-Fund-U or visit y cleaning office: www.fund-u.com ;. Lynntech. Inc. is always looking for full- -p time and part-time positions in our Me- Dn p3Q6 uD chanical Engineering and Design Groups. These positions include; 1)Ma- hine Shop 2)CAD and Analysis 3)Proto- :ype Assembly and Testing. The CAD ackage we use is Pro/ENGINEER, Anal- sis package is Pro/Mechanica and the anufacturing package is Pro/Manufactur- ng. Our machine shop consists of a CNC Vlill, Manual Mill and Lathe. The group orks from 6am-12am, Monday-Friday, al- owing for flexible schedules. Motivated, ardworking individuals that can work in a aam environment and are committed to ontinuous improvements of their own kills as well as the company are encour- ged to apply. Lynntech EOE. E-mail re- ume: hrlynntech@lynntech.com. Fax: 64-5794, or bring resume to: Lynntech, ;lnc., 7610 Eastmark Dr., College Station, I Hx 77840. Make money, have tun, work the Texas Renaissance Festival. Call Debi 979-279- 3274 or 979-696-7506. omes ?ns iliances irts er College S-I77I Miscellaneous secretarial work, 10- 12hrs/wk. Send resume to: Hann Enter prises, 1300-Walton Dr., CS, 77840. Models needed for Life Drawing class. $10/hr. Models are required to disrobe. Call or e-mail for interview (979)694-0068 tinstarstudio @ juno.com Office assistant at Century 21, phone &computer skills a must. Must be availa ble mornings. 693-7653. Part-time apartment maintenance, flexible hours, will train, 2bdrm condo possibly in cluded. 822-1616. Part-time assistant for podiatrist, great op portunity for those seeking medical experi ence. Please e-mail clhootenl @aol.com Part-time cooks & counter help needed. Call 764-2933 Part-time Girl Friday position tor-dependa ble, responsible, enthusiastic, mature per son with good transportation. Must have bookkeeping and data entry experience and references required. Flexible hours. (979)776-1948. Part-time help wanted, service station at tendant, basic automotive knowledge. Vil la Maria Chevron 776-1261. Part-time job helping handicapped. Male student preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/wk. 846-3376. Part-time office assistant needed for busy real estate office. Must be a detail orient ed people person with reliable transporta tion and good computer skills. This posi tion requires 12-20hrs/wk. Apply in per son 8/27-8/31, Coventry Glen Realty, 1003 University Drive East, CS. Part-time receptionist, M&W from 1pm- 5pm, Tu,Th&Fri. from 8am-11am. Apply in person at Kitchen Designs, 774-4571. Part-time Receptionist/ Staff Assistant. Lynntech, Inc. is looking for energetic indi viduals with good phone, general office and PC skills. Understanding in MS Word is a plus. 15-20hrs/wk, 7:45-5:30 M-F available. Note position applying for in cover letter or on resume. Send resume and times available to 7610 Eastmark Dr., CS. TX 77840 Fax: 764-5794 or e-mail: hrlynntech@lynntech.com. Part-time Software Programmer or Web Developer wanted by local engineering software firm. Flexible hours, great real world experience. See more info at www.capsher.com/jobs.html, or email employment @ capsher.com Part-time vet-tech position available, 15- miles South of CS. (936)825-8610, (936)870:6295. Partner’s now hiring. Apply at 113 Wal ton, CS or partnersfooddelivery.com People Person? Call 846-1756. Photographers Needed- Must be outgo ing! We will train. Contact Photo Sys tems 260-8181. PT General Errand Runner- Lynntech, Inc. is looking for a dependable individual with own transportation and good knowl edge of the community. Up to 20hrs/wk. Hourly salary plus mileage. Send resume to Lynntech, Inc. Runner, 7610 Eastmark Drive, College Station, TX 77840. E-mail: hrlynntech@lynntech.com EOE. Ptarmigan Club now hiring waitstaff &door. Call or come by between 3pm- 8pm, 822-2263. Sales help needed, ladies/ children's re sale store. Starting pay $6.50/hr. 3800 S.Tx, Bryan, 846-3679. Mon.-Fri., 10am- 6pm &Sat., 10am-5pm. • Sales person in fabric shop, sewing and sales experience preferred, flexible hours. Apply in person, 318-George Bush Dr. Square One Restaurant now hiring kitchen staff. Energetic &fun environment. Must love food. No experience necessary. 211 William J. Pkwy, downtown Bryan. Swim instructor to teach stroke mecha nism and endurance, once a week, must be experienced. 764-7921. U.B. Ski is looking for sales reps to post College Ski Week fliers. Earn free trips &extra cash. Call 1-800-SKI-WILD. Veterinary Assistant- M&W 7:30-10:30, Tue. 7:30-5:30, Thurs. 7:30-11:30 &Fri. 10:30-1:00 +alternate weekends. Bring resume to 2710 Maloney. Wanted- Part-time office help. Hours flexible. Phone and computer skills pre ferred. Please contact Jack at Legacy Mortgage at 846-9242. MOTORCYCLE 1992 Yamaha Virago 750cc, 7100 miles, $2800. Call Blaine 229-1384. 1994 Kawasaki Ninja 600R, D&D, K&N, easy parking, $2900 OBO, 739-2731. 1994 Suzuki RF600R- red w/black bra, factory alarm, full exhaust, low miles, $3700/080. 260-1898. 1996 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6, maroon. Ex cellent condition with cover, call Chris: 693-5551, $3995. 1999 Honda 600F4, helmet, slip muffler &n/chain, $5500. Christal- 979-485-8721. 1999 Suzuki GSX600R, silver, 12,000 miles, $4500. Call Nick (281)851-4990. 2001 Kawasaki Ninja 500. Perfect condi tion, perfect break in complete. 1200- miles, two helmets plus accessories. $4800/obo. 575-6095. 2001 Kawasaki Ninja EX-250, red. Good condition. Only 487 miles. Call Mike, 268-2904. $3200. '99 Honda Shadow Aero IIOOcc, 1200 miles, showroom condition, $7900. 4-year warranty. 778-3277. Honda Moped, 80cc, good parking, $500. Call 822-0545. MUSIC Heavy Metal Drummer and Bassist need ed. Call Thomas 731-8533, Jeff 695- 2139. Heavy rock guitarist seeking bassist, drummer, and singers (possibly play guitar also) for band. Adam 731-8394. Texas music artist seeks lead guitar, bass and fiddle players. Gigs coming up soon. Will be recording this fall. Call 775-5102 and ask for David. PETS Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org Healer Puppies, good working dogs, $100. Call 822-0545. Rotweiler/ Chow puppies. Free. 979-774- 3147. Leave message. Siberian Husky Pups, AKC, 14-weeks old, $195. Call after 6pm @979-364-2998. The Cat’s Cradle has a great selection of cats & kittens for adoption! Fee includes complete health care. Student discount. So. C.S. 936-870-6295. REAL ESTATE Fabulously unique and charming country home and lucrative small business (Pecan Grove), 10-min. east of San Marcos. 25- acres, new guest house, barn w/offices and exercise room. Adjacent land availa ble, $550,000. 512-357-2300/ 738-0652. ROOMMATES State Thursday, September 6, 200 1 THE BATTALION Page Grandparents refused visitation to 8-year-old DALLAS (AP) — The grand- ROOMMATES 1614 RockHollow, shuttle, female room mates, $350/mo., appliances included. (979)778-3456. Female roommate ASAP, new 2bdrm/2bth duplex, fenced yard, w/d, $400 +1/2bills. 778-8305. Female roommate, 2bdrm/2bth apartment, $375/mo. +1/2bills. Own room, walking distance to campus. 696-2130. M-needed, share 3bdrm/2bth townhouse, $300/mo. +util., nonsmoker, cable, w/d. 979-731-8427. M/F needed for condo. Own bdrm/bath, walk-in closet, $385/mo. +1/4utilities. Call Eric at 979-492-5290. M/F roommate for condo, 1-block from campus, next to Northgate, own bed/bath w/walk-in closet, w/d, $325/mo. Call Erik (979)764-2170 or (979)260-3472, leave message. M/F roommate needed ASAP. New du plex with w/d, yard, close to campus. 694- 9771. 1/2-off first month's rent. M/F roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bth mo bile home on 2818, w/d, $275/mo. +1/2bills, fully furnished. Nick (281)851- 4990. Male or female roommate needed, $300/mo., own room in house, bus route. 695-9952. Need 1-male roommate. 2bdrm/2ba. Own room, bus route. $320/mo. 915- 572-3045. Room in 3/2, a/c house: studious male, no smoking, walk tamu, $300+util. (979)777- 1147. Roommate wanted. Share 2bdr apar- ment, all bills paid, tree cable. $350/mo. No deposit. 574-6913. Wanted: roommates, M/F, 3bdrm/2bth house, good location. C?H Lauren 778- 2757. SERVICES (Sitters For Critters) Pet care in your home. Insured &bonded. 979-776-1830. AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of- fun, Laugh-a-lot!' 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. Take Your Mate On A Date. Horseback Ride, Candlelight Ribeye Dinner & Log Cabin For The Night, $80/Person. 936- 546-0690. Yoga Classes- Anusava Yoga- All Levels- Mornings, Evenings- (979)268-3838 aggieyoga.com TUTORS COSC 422 Structural Concrete tutor need ed ASAP! Call 693-0993. Need science tutor (Chemistry/ Biology, etc.) organized enough to help small groups of our organization. Will pay well. Call 776-0618. Tutoring available. Many subjects. Spe cializing in helping international students with writing. 774-0948. WANTED I need Notre Dame or UT tickets. Call 713-294-5432. Students extra sports passes, will pay $$. Call Adam 575-7026. TEXAS A&M vs. NOTRE DAME. Buying all tickets. 1-888-301-8499. We deliver everyday until 9pm. Call Jason’s Deli 764-2929 ’10 minimum parents of a malnourished 10- year-old girl who was rescued in June after months of living in a lice-infested closet were told Tuesday they will not be allowed to visit the child’s five brothers and sisters. The children, who are now in protective custody, have not asked to see their grandparents, accoriling to testimony at a hear ing Tuesday before state District Judge Cheryl Lee Shannon. The children’s mother, Bar bara Atkinson, 30, and stepfa ther, Kenneth Ray Atkinson, 33, have been indicted on charges of serious bodily injury to a child. If convicted, each could face five to 99 years or life in prison. They remain at the Lew Sterrett Justice Center in lieu of $100,000 bail each. A psychologist recommended the grandparents — Ms. Atkin- SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Two police officers have been fired for failing to report being asked to guard drug shipments as part of the federal sting that resulted in the arrests of 10 officers earlier this year, officials said. Patrol Officers Thomas and Michael Pitts were terminated Aug. 22, but are fighting their dis missals, according to civil service records. The message is very clear that we will not tolerate improper behavior on the part of individuals who wear the badge and the gun. — Al Phillippus San Antonio police chief “The message is very clear that we will not tolerate improper be havior on the part of individuals who wear the badge and the gun,” Police Chief Al Philippus said Tuesday. “The trust of the public son’s parents, David and Doris Calhoun, and the stepfather’s mother, Sheila White — be de nied access to the children. Tuesday’s hearing did not in volve the abused child, who is now 11 and reportedly thriving after being placed with a Van Zandt County couple who have begun adoption proceedings. The girl, who weighed 25 pounds and was 3 feet tall when she was found, has gained 18 pounds anti grown 3 inches, said Marleigh Meisner, a spokes woman for Child Protective Ser vices. She is learning to write her name and the alphabet and knows colors, /Meisner said. Meisner said the girl, who po lice and CPS officials have said was sexually abused, has no seri ous medical needs. Regulatory officials had op posed visits between the grand parents and the five other chil is of paramount importance to this organization.” Two other officers whose names have not been released are also under investigation for al legedly breaking the same rules that require officers to report crimes, Philippus said. Authorities are not claiming that the four officers participated in the drug scheme and say it is un likely they will face criminal charges. In separate meetings with Philippus before the firings, Cho- nis and Pitts tried to sway the chief from dismissing them, said attor ney Hao Le, who is representing both officers. “We thought we were going to be able to end it there with the chief, but he decided against it,” Le told the San Antonio Express- News. Chonis and Pitts plan to go before an arbitrator and ask to re turn to their posts. Internal investigators believe Chonis remained silent last sum mer about an alleged request from fellow officer Patrick Bowron to protect drug shipments in ex change for money. Bowron is facing several counts of attempting to distribute cocaine, and has been portrayed by federal prosecutors as a ringleader of the conspiracy. dren, amid concerns about the youngsters’ social maturity and skills. At the hearing, a psychologist testified the oldest child in the family told her brothers and sis ters she would deny them food and drink if they did not follow her orders. Dr. Barbara Rila evaluated all six children. “When a younger child is dir reefing traffic around the house and giving out praise, giving out reprimands ... such as in the case of the oldest child, that would bfe inappropriate, to barter food for good behavior,” Rila said. She said the grandparents should have realized the chift dren’s needs were not being met and should have intervened. Many of the girl’s siblings suf fer from post-traumatic stress disorder, but are flourishing in their new foster home, Rila said. NEWS IN BRIEF Officials ordered to release three public documents mckinney (ap) Following a mandate from the attorney general's office, McKinney city officials have, released to the media and» attorneys three public' documents concerning the June 5 shooting death of al woman in her home by a city police officer who was startled and thought the homeowner was an intruder. One was the transcript and audiotape of the dispatch conversation of McKinney police dispatchers and police personnel, including officer Joyce VanDertuin, who shot Cathey Howard-Kalimah in an incident that McKinney police labeled an accident. Another was the transcript; and tape recording between the McKinney dispatcher and ADT Security, the company ■ responsible for the Howard- i Kalimah family’s burglar ’ alarm system. The third transcript, also heard on the tape recording released, concerns the McKinney Fire Department, made at approximately 3:08 a.m. on the day after the shooting. San Antonio officers fired in drug scandal Welcome Aggies! We invite you to join ns in worship and ministry. 1 A e. o ( u s Covenant Presbyterian Church 220 Rock Prairie Road in College Station Rev. Dr. G. Thomas Huser, Pastor Worship: 8:30 & 1 T.00 a.m. • Aggie Class 9:45 a.m. Sept 9 - College Luncheon after 11:00 worship First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 900 S. Ennis in Bryan Rev. Rob Chandler, Pastor Worship: 10:45 a.m. • Aggie Class: 9:30 a.m. First Presbyterian Church of Bryan 1100 Carter Creek Parkway Rev. Dr. Philip W. McLarty, Pastor Worship: 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. • Aggie Class 9:30 a.m. Sept. 9 - College Luncheon after 11:00 worship First Presbyterian Church of Navasota 302 Nolan Rev. Dr. Fred Seay, Pastor Worship: 11:00 a.m. e Friends Congregational Church (UCC) 2200 Southwood Drive in College Station Rev. Dr. Jo Hudson, Pastor Worship: 8:15 & 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Contemporary: 6:30 p.m. Faith United Church of Christ 2402 S. College in Bryan Worship: 10:30 a.m. Six Clntrclics IMTKI>... on CAM PI S... for MINISTRY with students. United Campus Ministry in Aggiclaml • Est. 1928 For directions or a ride to any of these churches, call 846-1221 Roommate Wanted, Sterling University, Reduced Rates. Call (830)625-7548.