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^priceniustappear in adT is rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal P 035655 ' 0 ^/^. 53 ' 6 , G n u ^ ra "^ h Vdav the ad get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 1 P-^on the day the ad \s scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your a cancelled early. AUTO 1990 Pontiac Bonneville, condition, a/c, $2100 OBO. 845-7160. Police Impounds! Cars from $500. For listings, 800-319-3323 ext.3782. BED AND BREAKFAST Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M events (home games, parents weekend, graduation), weddings, weekend get-aways. For information/ reservations call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,’70, 979-696-0091. DJ MUSIC "Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/ experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU functions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. Book early!! 693- 6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com EMPLOYMENT $250 a day potential/ bartending. Training provided. 1-800-293-3985 ext.542. Career Opportunity: Local engineering firm specializing in mechanical, electrical and plumbing design for a variety of commercial/industrial establishments. Projects range from small local facilities to large churches around the nation. Education requirements include a BS in Engineering, Construction Science, Engineering Technology or Architecture/Environmental design. Call Brazos Valley Engineering, Inc. at 979- 823-1447 or fax resume to 979-779-3380. || v. ' * aMBflaaaittBBB MSB rara S&M nBBMgttMMt FOR RENT 1-3/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $175-$600/mo. 696- 2038. Ibdrm in 3bdrm/2bth house, $260/mo. +1/3bills, pool-table, garage. Call 822- 8193. 2bdrm/2bth apartment, available now. 3bdrm/2bth new duplex, available August. (979)696-1176. 2yr old, 3bdrm/2bth duplex in Rock Hollow, w/d hook-up, fenced yard, $1000/mo. (979)324-7729. 3bdrm/ 2bth duplex, very nice, w/d, lawn service, shuttle route, no pets, $975/mo. 691 -0304 or 571 -6020. 3bdrm/2 bth, mobile home on 5-acres, car port, sheds & fruit trees, $900/mo.,589- 2348. 3bdrm/2ba, 512 Kyle, new ac, bike to campus, $1100/mo., 690-0480. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. June leasing. San Mario 706A. $840/mo. Shuttle. 862- 9311. 3bdrm/3bth new duplex 1400sqft, $1100/mo 492-8445. i mmm Excellent 485-0888, mmmm -xv.agaB'«s* FOR RENT Duplex: nice, near new 3/2, w/d, yard care included, on shuttle, no pets, $1000/mo. 846-5722. Duplexes, 3bdrm/2bth, 2-yrs old. Beautiful 1250sqft, 7 closets, yard care, shuttle, $1000/mo. Cornerstone Properties, 979- 822-1807/ 979-820-0926. Lovely 4bdrm/3.5bth, 2-story. 2427 Piental Loop in Steeplechase on shuttle. Fenced. $1600. New 4-2-2, Wild Plum in Sun Meadows. (817) 797-3392/(817)790-7408. New 4-2.5-2. 3805 Meadow View, CS. $1500/mo. Available 7/1.210-289-1609. Nice 1bdrm/1bth, spacious, close to campus, available for August, $525/mo. 776-6079. Nice 2bdrm/1.5bth, spacious, close to campus, available for August, $600/mo. 776-6079. Nice 2bdrm/1bth duplex, fenced yard, fans, w/d connections, $600/mo. Available now &August. 776-6079. Parkway Apartments. Lease today, receive $200 Aggie Bucks per person. Call 693-6540. Room for rent in former B&B. Country setting, private bath, exterior entrance, kitchen &laundry privileges. Close to campus. Lease for summer, fall Sbeyond. Non-smoker, conscientious student preferred. Tracy 260-9059. Room for rent. Call for details, 979-823- 2026. Washers & Dryers For Rent. Don’t buy, rent a washer & dryer, $28/month (plus tax). UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, Better! 764-3902 www.universityleasing.com FOR SALE 1994 Polaris SL750. Great condition. $2250 includes trailer, cover, jackets, tube &ropes. (979)695-1518 Josh. 2bdrm/2bth, 60x16 Marlette 1998, only $356.96/mo. Call anytime 775-7463. 3bdrm/2ba, 2-level deck, on 1.85 acres. Listed $60,000. By owner. 691-8775. Compare Textbook Prices! Search 24 bookstores with 1 click! Shipping, handling and taxes calculated. http://www.bookhq.com Full size bed: mattress, box-spring, headboard, frame, linens, comforter. Excellent condition. $150. 862-9047. HELP WANTED $$$DancerS, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexible hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18+ only. A fun, prestigious teaching position. Some evenings &Saturdays. Must have had driver’s license 4+years. No criminal record. We train. $7/hr. 693-9294. 4bdrm/4bth condo, SW Pkwy. Volleyball, pool, w/d, $1400/mo. Call Add 936-441- 2780. Beautiful new houses in CS Steeplechase. 4bdrm/3.5bth, 2-story, $1600/mo. Also 4- 2-2 in Sun Meadows, $1500/mo. Cornerstone Properties, 979-822-1807/ 979-820-0926. College Station- 4-plex, 2bdrm/1bth, on shuttle, water paid. Microwave, ceiling fans. Sign lyr lease & receive 1-free month. $425-$450/mo. 690-6155. Answer to previous puzzle pIrIu f|r Q flT 6/3/02 Care-taker position for Cat Sanctuary. Nice home provided. If you love cats, this may be for you. 979-820-0599. Housework and gardening. Close to campus. lOhrs a week, $6/hr. 693-1749. Local business needs PT secretary 8-12 and 12-1.779-7044. Local businessman seeks aggressive, self starting male students for late afternoon and Saturday. Flexible hours. Top pay. Call (979)696-0832, 8-10am only. LOVE FAST PITCH SOFTBALL? CS is looking for Men/Women who can pitch. Adult league is forming now. Call 764- 6386. Part-time job helping handicapped. Male student preferred. $270/mo., 12-hours/ week. 846-3376. Part-time Office Assistant. Flexible hours. Call for interview, 979-778-0043. Summer care needed, 2-children ages 5&13, 3days/wk. Must have car. (979)774-1292. scrooks@stata.com The Aggie Outreach Program: Contact Former Students. Work flexible hours. Contact 845-0425 for more information. Newsday Crossword ON THE HOUSE by Lee Weaver Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 1 Transportion of students 7 Very small weight 11 “Who you kidding?” 14 Silver- tongued speaker 15 Doctor’s pass-along 17 Aleut relative 18 Cold-weather headgear 19 Get angry 21 Preschooler 22 Small number 25 Browse outdoors 32 Prefix meaning “recent” 34 Porch, in Hawaii 35 Take out, as a light bulb 37 Methuselah, e.g. 40 Be necessary for 41 Ninepins pin 42 Really pooped 43 Aunt in Madrid 44 Bizarre 48 Pilot’s heading: Abbr. 50 Sleeve filler 51 Speak at a meeting 60 Police sector 63 Soup bit 64 Mount in South Dakota 65 Exhausted 66 “Permission granted!” 67 Small earring 68 Portable heat source DOWN 1 Certain South Afric 2 Bear in the sky 3 H.H. Munr pen name 4 “How sweet !” 5 Alaskan pc 6 Cavelike shrine 7 Says hi to 8 Caboose position 9 ’60s hairdc 10 Interoffice note 11 Canine comment 12 Brit, fliers 13 Golfer Ernie 16 Dennis the Menace’s dog 20 In what way 23 Sign up 24 Cotton pest 25 Customer without an appointment 26 Citizen of New Delhi 27 Creator of Santa’s image 28 “Me too!” 29 Wheel center 30 Washington’s bill 31 Skeptical inteijection 33 The Virginian author Wister 34 Confused 36 Soft drink 38 Sprite 39 Grid official 45 Made lace 46 Initials for Elizabeth II 47 Touches up text 49 Draw with acid 52 Goals 53 Scout’s accomplish ment 54 Light brown 55 Ruler length 56 Unaccom panied 57 Czech river 58 Actor Ken 59 Nevada city 60 Be nosy 61 Feel remorse 62 Superman’s insignia CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2002 STANLEY NEWMAN 6/4/02 HELP WANTED The Ptarmigan Club- Now Hiring Waitstaff. Apply at 2005 S.College 4-8 M-F. PETS Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org The Cats Cradle has a great selection of cats & kittens for adoption! 979-820-0599. ROOMMATES 2F wanted, 3bd/2bth. No Smokers, $900/mo, +1/3bills, w/d. 979-690-6013. ASAP, new 4bdrm/2bth, w/d, $315 +1/4bills. Steeplechase Subdivision. 979- 695-2141,979-777-6733. C.S. female needed, new 3/2/2, shuttle, w/d, cable internet, $375/mo. +1/3bills, 695-8074 or (210)862-2236. Female roommate wanted, 2bdrm/1bth, non-smoker, fall semester, $208/mo. + 1/2bills. 512-560-7931. ROOMMATES Roommate needed for fall in 2bdrm/1bth duplex. Oney Hervey Dr. Pets welcome, $260/mo +util. 979-694-7216/ 281-556- 5120. SERVICES AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of- fun, Laugh-a-lot!! 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. Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan 846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling 695-9193. IF YOU ORDERED a 2002 Aggieland and will not be on campus next fall to pick it up, you can have it mailed. To have your yearbook for the '01-02 school year mailed, stop by room 015 Reed McDonald Building or telephone 845-2613 (credit cards only) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $7 mailing and handling fee. Cash, Check, Aggie Bucks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted. . ... hits the right note for hundreds of satisfied customers and businesses. Your ad’s pre-sale your customers and bring them to your business ready to buy. THE (^ATTA i ION JURdLmJI. Retail: 845-2696 Classified: 845-0569 Females, ages 18 and older are being recruited to par ticipate in a research study to compare two research medications for the treatment of a yeast infection (vaginitis). If you are currently experiencing vaginal burning, itching or irritation call for more information. Eligible volunteers will be compensated up to $150. Yeast Infection Study 979-774-5933 3201 University Drive East, Suite 475 Bryan, Texas 77802 Engineering, Programming, And Research Positions Lynntech, Inc., a rapidly growing, highly successful technology development company has immediate openings for experimental physicists, programmers, electrical engineers, mechanical engi neers, industrial engineers, and those having similar science, engi neering and technical backgrounds. Immediate openings for R&D Research Assistants are also available in the areas of chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry, biomedical sciences and physical sciences backgrounds. Employees having exceptional work ethics, a strong drive to accomplish goals and excellent time management skills will find the work exciting, rewarding, and challenging. Good communi cation and interpersonal skills are required for working in teams proposal preparation, reports, and documentation. Part-time and full-time positions are available at all degree and experience levels. Lynntech offers competitive salaries and excep tional benefits. Please visit our web site at wavw.lynntech com for detailed descriptions of available positions. Mail resume and references to: Lynntech. Inc. Attn: Human Resources 7610 Eastmark Drive College Station, TX 77840 ^ww.lynntechxom Lynntech is an EOE. Tuesday, June 4, 2002 SPORTi THE BATTALION Brazil, Italy score wins in openers YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Soccer powerhouses Brazil and Italy did the expected in completely divergent manners at the World Cup. They won their openers. It was a struggle for Brazil in a rugged game. The only four-time world champion showed its resolve and creativi ty in rallying to beat Turkey 2- 1 Monday night (Monday morning EDT). Italy, a three-time winner and one of the strong favorites this year, eased past Ecuador 2-0. One North American team, Mexico, had a profitable day, edging Croatia 1-0. The other, the United States, was faced with growing injury woes. Brazilian stars Ronaldo and Rivaldo scored in the second half against the Turks, who fin ished a classic game with just nine players. Until Rivaldo con nected on a penalty kick in the 87th minute, Turkey played Brazil on even tenns at Ulsan, South Korea. “When you start losing, it’s always extremely difficult," Rivaldo said. “But I had full confidence in my teammates that we would be able to turn the match around, as we did." Turkey coach Senol Gunes angrily criticized referee Kim Young-joo, the first South Korean to work a World Cup game. “We controlled Brazil, but we couldn’t control the refer ee,” Gunes said. “It was not a penalty, he was outside the area. We didn’t get what we deserved. There was an injus tice in the result.” Hundreds of Turkish fans fought with supporters of Brazil in a Berlin street brawl after the game. The fighting erupted around a giant TV screen in a plaza. There were no immediate reports of injuries. Italy’s Christian Vieri scored two first-half goals at Sapporo, Japan. Vieri, picking up where he left off in the last World Cup, used his powerful left foci redirect a cross from FrancesctJ Totti in the seventh minute Exactly 20 minutes later, Vieri! took control of a long pass are again beat Ecuador goalkeepel Jose Cevallos. The striker’s tial shot was partially blocked by Cevallos, but the ball kef moving toward the goal. Vier unchallenged, gave it anotheil kick from inches away fa emphasis. At France ’98, Vieri also led Italy’s attack, scoring five goals in five matches. Brian Hall of Gilroy, Calif refereed the game and whistled 37 fouls, handing out four ye low cards. Cuauhtemoc Blanco mades penalty kick in the 61st minui Ihe st plant threa jvie Exc Issell ant plane f id save tl Is not tb Jubt une> Imfortabl :ated for /estigatit ;wed the [e. The / Jptember I On Ma) lifting Mexico over Croatia,tie■■ that hat third-place finisher four yei lported. “ ago. The penalty also resulted Dim could blames public fjwley, ag :arias N attacks The Wu js were the first red card of the tounu merit, for Croatia’s Boris Zivkovic, who stuck out his right leg oi\ the advancire Blanco. Zivkovic broughtdo»: Blanco without making conti - : w ith the ball, and referee Luk_- of China ejected Zivkovic a!w‘ n * n S- ^ pointed to the penalty spot. » se lea d- Blanco rocketed the ball in: ■ ac ' . citizi l The F( ventuall Icordinj _ Buck el P Poop hired as^epmc TORONTO (AP) Martinez, who was ■trirtior manager of the Toronto Blue jL Jays without any c ° aching Serai pc experience on the minor or ^ major league level, was fired as a n S h _ This p Monday in his second season la( j e ^ The Blue Jays, off to then ^ worst start in two decades, p ooc j, made third base coach Carlos 8 n j c ^ Tosca the manager for the res 0 ]j su ^ of the season. hd even i Toronto general manag er sed in pc J.P. Ricciardi said Martinez was J-h as pc fired because of his lack ° tins and experience and leadership y part