lay, March 20,2(1 s (price must rrsonal possessions rm doesn't sell, Jalify for the 5' riled early. WANTED :ers, dancersSSS. I stocking 690-1478. s & Cashiers" wa nd class schedules, os at Burger King, 1? ar Plaza. I to get paid SSS n o the next 30 days. Call 1-800-311-592! is/ 50 Summer Car , PA, New England. EDED: Tennis, Bari y, Soccer, Baseball, :s, Lifeguards, WSl Windsurfing, climbing, Ropes. ?i dentists rma, Ceramics, Wa •ses. Arlene Stress Reward: Lost yellow lab “Zoe" 60lbs. 8mos. Contact Andrew 979-575-4952. Artrs oemployment.com ■us teaching post iSaturdays. Mustl running e 4+years. No err $8/hr. 693-9294, for individuals with tifications. Apply in Carter Creek, 4455! jals for painting re ce helpful but not 7126. en Of Big12 S«n Is, Photographers. ucalendars.com, r needed. Weeke available. Apply inn >ad#13. J pos:e avel, on board benefits. Seasons 1 329-6434, www.CMiging ng energetic, enthusa mt. experience n, $10 starters lee. 3-6313-00 (free) by cleaning offices 5031. reeded for summer ed. $7.00/hr. ® g help needed tosh ns. Reasonable 975 day/764-40229 Classifieds continued from pg. 6 HELP WANTED Notes-N-Quotes is now hiring campus sales representatives. Must have neat ap pearance, knowledge of university com munity and excellent communication skills. Approximately 20 hours per week with flexible scheduling, but hours must be *orked between 9a.m. and 5p.m., Mon day through Friday. Please call 979-846- 2255 or come by 701 W.University Drive (across from the Blocker building) for more information. Part-time cooks needed. 764-2933. Koppe Bridge, WANT A GREAT SUMMER JOB? De manding, highly- rewarding summer camp jobs available at oldest camp in the south west Come teach sports and outdoor ac tivities while helping kids to grow. Top pay. Work on beautiful, cool Guadalupe River near Kerrville. Download an appli cation at www.vistacamps.com or give us a call al l-800-545-3233. LOST & FOUND lost necklace. Ags from spring break OLake Havasu have my friends necklace. Please call 696-3248. MISCELLANEOUS eeth whitening systems. Same as use. Gels rated #1. Save up to 100s. From $68.95- $129.95 +S&H. Toll Free 1-888-48-white (94483). MOTORCYCLE Kawasaki KZ440 project bike, not , complete with manual, clear title, firsts 150takes it. 260-2570. 95 Suzuki Intruder 800, fully custom ♦chrome, loud +maroon, $3700. 779- 0478. 96 Yamaha Virago, excellent condition, 2,700-miles, black, sounds great. $2,200/o.b.o. Contact 324-6138. FUN, FUN, FUN- '00 KEIOO, low miles, excellent condition, $2000/negotiable. 696-1220. Scooters -t-mopeds from $800 at www.giz- deals.com or email 9albin0@gizdeals.com. MUSIC Experienced drummer needed. Start gig- immediately for Texas Country Band. 979-492-7140. PETS Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org For sale, registered rotweiler puppies born Feb-11, $350- females, $400- males. Ready for sale Easter weekend. 979-773- 4373. The Cats Cradle has fabulous felines for adoption with a difference! Student dis counts. 15-mins south of CS. (936)825- 8610, (936)870-6295. REAL ESTATE 1804 Southwood, CS- 3/2, many up grades. 979-694-7127. $115,900. Student Special: 16X80 manufactured home, 3/2, fully furnished, many extras. $30,000/0.6.0. 979-255-5349. Thinking of selling your home? FREE, quick, over the net market analysis of your property. www.AndrewSmithOnline.com Broker, Century21. ROOMMATES F-Roommate needed for summer and fall semesters. 2bdrm/2bth, w/d, bus-route, $339/mo. Call Terra 680-9990. F-Roommate needed for summer, fall, and spring. 2bdrm/2bath apartment $375/mo Call 696-2130. Female roommate wanted, 3bdrm/2bth house in Bryan, $350/mo., all bills paid. Available now. Call Alana 777-9275. Female, non-smoker roommate needed starting summer or fall. Furnished 2bdrm/1.5bth condo, on shuttle, w/d, fenced yard, pool, no deposit. $375/mo. +1/2utilities. call 693-8978. M/F roommate needed for April pre-lease, May move-in. 4bdrm/2.5bath house, 2800 sq.ft. $375/mo +1/4-bills. 696-4876. Leave message. M/F Roommate needed, $175/mo. +1/4bills, clean, pets ok. Call 779-0530. Needed: female roommate to sublet room at University Commons for fall semester. Great price. Call Carol at 696-0029. Summer sublease, f-roommate wanted, own bedroom, rent $250/mo. Call 694- 9633. SERVICES 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. iming a calender jf your free consulted t with our profess^ ite Imaging, HousW si ness irain How mi**' nager! Great result js Positions April 1st it pay and short hours 1 888-621-96 AA qtll |n HoustonW or visit us at: tinued on Prince Eye Care R. Afichael Prince, O.D. TAMU Class of ‘94 • Eye Exams • Consultations • Glasses • Contact Lenses Now accepting TAMU Cigna Vision Plans Walk-ins welcome or call for an appointment 201 N. Main Bryan 822-2020 fax: 822-2021 NORTHGATE 260-8850 Across the street from Tradition’s Dorm Monday/Tuesday Lunch Special Monday Noon • Tuesday Noon Chicken Fried Steak w/ French Fries , & Salad 5 Vegetable Plate w/ 5 1.30 longnecks all day, everyday Aggie Card welcome! Free Parking behind Shadow Canyon. lies, Inc- 1-5933 y Drive East 475 77802 Career Paths in Education Are you interested in finding out more information on career paths in EDUCATION ? If so, come to Henderson Hall, Room 114 on Wednesday, March 20 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Dr. Jim Kracht and David Byrd will discuss “Career Paths in Education.” An informal question and answer session will follow. FREE PIZZA AND SODAS This presentation is sponsored by the Student Counseling Service, a Department in the Division of Student Affairs. , " fu: ff , of j,, ^ to , 6 (ju.ntal lixStWutfl wittoii 'wfori » * SLI* >■ MM lutfoup. di« o< nerwrypf. —— f ■Mp WWMMIMIMiMMHW WWWMMWWOTM SPORTS 7 THE BATTALION Wednesday, March 20, 2002 Hawkeyes Continued from page 5 Kleinecke said. “She gave it everything she had on Sunday and just fell short. She has come on strong as of late, and it has been a big help for the team.” The doubles point promises to be an important part of the match for both teams. Iowa is 4-0 when winning the doubles point and 0- 7 after losing the point. Meanwhile the Aggies are 12-0 after winning the doubles point and 0-2 when they fail to win the point. “Doubles is always a key point,” Kleinecke said. “Not only is it a point, but it gives the team momentum and sets the tone for the rest of the match going into singles.” The No. 14 team of Ashley Hedburg and Jessica Roland hope to continue its strong play on the doubles courts, while the No. 59 duo of Leah Killen and Martina Nedorostova will try to finish off the doubles point and improve the Aggie record to 13-0. The match is one of two home matches this week for A&M before the Aggies enter a six game stretch on the road against five Big 12 opponents and the University of Houston. First serve is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Varsity Tennis Center. Spring Talent Showcase Downtown Bryan Palace Theatre 105 S. Main St. March 21 6:00 to 9:00 pm Each show 10-30 minutes Awards for first and second place - Best of Show. A demo tape/cd must be submitted with application. No cost to enter. All varieties of entertainment welcome. Deadline March 20 For application or more information call Bryan Parks and Recreation 979-209-5207 Cougars Continued from page 5 strong performances on the mound and at the plate. Freshman Adrian Gregory con tinues to lead the offensive pro duction for the Aggies, posting a .369 batting average and a .454 on-base percentage. The University of Houston Cougars (21-12) are batting .295 as a team and could pose a threat to the Aggies’ pitching and defense. “The Cougars are doing really well offensively this season with strong hitters,” Evans said. “We will have to work hard defensive ly to shut them down.” The Aggies meet the Cougars in Houston at 7 p.m. SPORTS IN BRIEF Aggies continue spring practice The Texas A&M football team had its second day of spring drills Tuesday, practic ing for about two hours in shorts and helmets on the grass practice fields. Junior linebacker Jarrod Penright was limited to light jogging while the rest of the team practiced. Penright is still recovering from off-season surgery. "I thought we've had a good enthusiasm with our guys and they've worked hard in both practices," said A&M head coach R.C. Slocum. The Aggies will take Wednesday off and practice in pads Thursday. ‘Ecological and Human Dimensions of Nature-Based Tourism” EARN TAMU (UNDERGRAD/GRAD) CREDIT Informational Meeting Wednesday, March 20 5:00 p. m. Animal Industries Bldg Room 103a (annex) Join Dr. Urs Kreuter to learn how you can join this exciting SSII, 2002 Study Abroad experience. All (Majors are Welcome! -HURRY—ONLY 5 SPACES LEFT- Acupuncture and Herbs by Physicians Help for: • Pain management • Sports and Work injuries • Headaches and PMS • Arthritis, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue • Anxiety and Depression • Concentration and Memory improvement • Quitting Drugs, Alcohol and Smoking addiction • Bronchitis, Sinus, Allergy • Colitis and Irritable Bowel (IBS) Herbal Consultations Mahesh R. Dave, MD Nalini M. Dave, MD 1201 D Briarcrest Drive, Bryan • 979-776-5600 TAMU-BC/BS, United Health Care, Cigna and other insurance. May cover acupuncture. www.BrazosDoctors.com r I I I I I I I I I I Quizno's SUBS AGGIELAND IN NORTHGATE I 10 COLLEGE MAIN 846-7000 ^ NOW OPEN ^ Accepting Aggie Bucks! HOViltt Mon - Sat 10:30am>10:30pm w &C0JWe &6 S -- Sun I I am-9pm AGS!! THIS COUPON GOOD FOR [ $ 1.00 OFF ANY SUB I per customer per visit. , \ Offer good at our Northgate and Bryan location. Expires 03.3 1.02 / Visit our other location across from the Bryan Walmart I I I I I I I I I I TAMU Student Organization Advisors you are invited to spend time with Bob Bickel and Peter Lake, well-known faculty members at the Stetson University College of Law and authors of the critically acclaimed book, The Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern University: Who Assumes the Risks of College Life. Student Organization Advisor Happy Hour with Bickel & Lake Friday - March 22,2002 5:15 to 6:30 pm 144 JohnJ.Koldus Bldg. (Governance Room) For more information call 979/845-0692 Sponsored by; The Deportment of Student Activities and Student Life-Alcohol and Drug Education Programs FREE PARKING Garage tickets will be validated! IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU! On behalf of our entire staff, we would like to thank you for making DTI Investment Communities the #1 choice of the Fightin Texas Aggies! Arbor Square Huntington Scandia Gables Redstone Parkway Circle Walden Pond “Places to call home www.dtiproperties.com