To place a classified ad: Phone 845-0569 or 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 ftKsale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesnt sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to quality for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. AUTO 1979 Ford Fairmont, auto, GREAT condi tion, new a/c, 92,500mi. $1500/060. (979)694-9732. 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, week end get-aways. For information/ reserva tions 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 com mercial/industrial establishments. Proj ects range from small local facilities to large churches around the nation. Educa tion requirements include a BS in Engi neering, Construction Science, Engineer ing Technology or Architecture/Environ mental design. Call Brazos Valley Engi neering, Inc. at 979-823-1447 or fax re sume to 979-779-3380. FOR RENT 1 -3/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near campus. $l75-$600/mo. 696- 2038. 1bdrm/1bth condo at Village On The Creek, new carpet, w/d, bay windows, fire place, close to campus, $450/mo. 846- 0081. 2bdrm/2bth apartment, available now. 3bdrm/2bth new duplex, available August. (979)696-1176. 2bdrm/2bth Duplex in CS, w/d included, lawn maintenance provided, $850/mo. 693-3836. 2bdrm/2bth on Autumn Circle. W/D, se curity system. Call 696-0616. 2br duplexes, houses, and fourplexes for August!! Central a/h, w/d conn., fenced yards, great location, prices range from $465-$700/mo., PETS WELCOME. Call for details. TCP 979-775-2291 or visit www.twincityproperties.com 2yr old, 3bdrm/2bth duplex in Rock Hol low, 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/2bth Duplex in CS. Available Now! W/D included, lawn maintenance provid ed, $975/mo. 693-3836. 3bdrm/2bth Rock Hollow Duplex, 1250sqft, w/d conn., $900/mo. 775-8271 Phil. SUMMER WORK ATTENTION STUDENTS! $12.50 BASE-APPOINTMENT •Scholarships Available, Conditions Apply •Full Time & Part Time •Customer Service/Sales Positions Available APPLY NOW 695-1386 or online www.collegeincome.com FOR RENT 3bdrm/2bth RockHollow Duplex, $950/mo., includes w/d, on A&M bus- route. 979-822-9265. 3bdrm/3bth new duplex 1400sqft, $1100/mo 492-8445. 4/2, central a/h, full size w/d connections, fenced w/lawn care provided, close to Post Oak Mall, PETS WELCOME. TCP 979-775-2291 or visit www.twincityproperties.com 4bdrm/4bth condo, SW Pkwy. Volleyball, pool, w/d, $1400/mo. Call Adri 936-441- 2780. Assorted 3br houses for August, central a/h, w/d conn., fenced yards, all applian ces, PETS WELCOME, prices range from $675-$850/mo. Call for details, TCP 979- 775- 2291 or visit www.twincityproperties.com Beautiful new houses in CS Steeplechase. 4bdrm/3.5bth, 2-story, $1600/mo. Also 4- 2-2 in Sun Meadows, $1500/mo. Corner stone Properties, 979-822-1807/ 979-820- 0926. BIG 4/2, central a/h, full size w/d connec tions, all appliances, shaded fenced yard, storage, carport, PETS WELCOME. TCP 979-775-2291 or visit www.twincityproperties.com Brand New Sun Meadows Duplex, 3/2. Call Yulin 846-2894 or 764-9021. College Station 2/1 duplex. Fenced, w/d connections, new carpet, $550/mo. 1508 Pineridge. 979-693-4840. 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. 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. Duplexes- 3bdrm/2bth, fenced, w/d, se curity system, lawn care. Call 696-0616. Elegant 4bdrm/3.5bth, 2-story. 2427 Pin tail Loop in Steeplechase. On shuttle. Fenced, yard kept by owner. $1600. Also, New 4-2-2, Wild Plum in Sun Meadows. $1500. Small indoor pet ok. SonLight Leasing (979)220-4005. Female roommate needed ASAP! Brand new townhome, close to campus, 3bdrm/2bth, $400/mo. (281)363-5058, (713)254-7046. New 2bdrm/2bth Duplex for rent, 940 Sun Meadow, CS. 690-2764. Nice Ibdrm/lbth, spacious, close to cam pus, 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. Availa ble now &August. 776-6079. Nice 3bdrm/2bth CS duplex. Tile, fire place, w/d, yard care, pets ok, available August. 693-1855. Nice remodeled 2bdrm/1ba. New applian ces, new carpet. $500/mo. 3-blocks from campus. Available now. John 846-6520. Parkway Apartments. Lease today, re ceive $200 Aggie Bucks per person. Call 693-6540. Room for rent. Call for details, 979-823- 2026. Answer to previous puzzle 6/11/02 Newsday Crossword ON TV by Lee Weaver Edited by Stanley Newman ACROSS 1 English bloke 5 Dips a doughnut 10 Serving of butter 13 Actors’ quests 15 Show penitence 16 E.T.’s transport 17 Musical melodrama 18 Eagle feature 19 Cardplayer’s yell 20 Broad-brimmed ladies’ toppers 22 Poet’s preposition 23 Food fish 24 More in demand 26 Made a grating sound 30 Props (up) 32 Iroquoians 33 Pop singer Diamond 34 By and by 37 Sea wrigglers 38 Come to a halt 39 Adjust, as a motor 40 Big pond 41 Wise birds 42 From now on 43 Acrobatic performances 45 Sheepdog, e.g. 46 Praline nuts 48 Ventilate 49 Hockey great Bobby 50 Home for some dalmatians 57 Mystery story pioneer 58 Bakery enticements 59 Bending readily 60 Put into service 61 Window projection 62 Sandwich shops 63 Place for pigs 64 Frock or gown 65 Vending- machine opening DOWN 1 Field’s yield 2 Pueblo dweller 3 Actor Guinness 4 Full of zip 5 Saw socially 6 The Beehive State 7 Vincent Lopez’s theme 8 Board imperfection 9 Light-detecting device 10 Washington waterway 11 In flames 12 Copier chemical 14 Hollandaise and cranberry 21 Angler’s pole 25 Teacher, at times 26 Film holder 27 Geometry calculation 28 Printmaking technique 29 Former coin of Spain 30 Aquatic . mammals 31 Teakettle’s sound 33 Small salamander 35 Fairy-tale starter 36 -do-well 38 Give some thought to 42 Newspaper name 44 Open out 45 Miss’ opposite 46 Appear suddenly 47 Irregularly worn 48 Beasts of burden 51 Took the bus 52 Work units 53 Comes out even 54 “ have to do for now" 55 Part of B&O 56 Tree house FOR RENT Washers & Dryers For Rent. Don't buy, rent a washer & dryer, $28/month (plus tax). UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster, Better! 764-3902 www.universityleasing.com Woodbrook Condos, 2bdrm/2.5bth, w/d connections, $850 -(-utilities. Call 695- 0030. 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. Computer Desk, wood, w/keyboard tray and shelves. $50 O.B.O. Call Jason at 696-3996. Trek 6000 Mountain Bike. 21”, blue frame, great comps., excellent condition, $300. 260-1875. HELP WANTED $$ ATTN: STUDENTS! $S $12.50 BASE/APPT. (College Students/‘02 HS Grads) Flex, sched. PT/FT. Customer service/sales. Scholarships, conditions apply. 979-696-7734. $$$Dancers, dancers, dancers$$$. Flexi ble hours. Silk Stocking 690-1478. 18-4- 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. C&J BBQ Market is taking applications from 3-6pm on Tues. 6/11 &Wed. 6/12 at 1010-S. Tx.Ave., Bryan (formerly Burton Creek BBQ). All positions needed, start ing $6.50 &up, full &part-time. Care-taker position for Cat Sanctuary. Nice home provided. If you love cats, this may be for you. 979-820-0599. Computer programming and web develop ment student worker position. See http://recenter.tamu.edu/jobs/ Local business needs PT secretary 8-12 and 12-1.779-7044. LOVE FAST PITCH SOFTBALL? CS is looking for Men/Women who can pitch. Adult league is forming now. Call 764- 6386. MOTORCYCLE 1994 Kawasaki ZX-9R. Mrn/blk/slvr. Good condition. $5700/nego. Also has full leathers. 979-218-8668. PETS Adopt Pets: Brazos Animal Shelter, 775-5755, www.shelterpets.org Free! 4 month old puppies need home. Call 979-260-2179. The Cats Cradle has a great selection of cats & kittens for adoption! 979-820-0599. We are Siamese, if you please, Kittens 8- weeks. Mom seal point, Dad blue point. $100. 979-272-1223. REAL ESTATE House for sale in Edelweiss Subdivision. 4bdrm/2bth, 2-living &dining, 2040sqft.. 2- car garage, security system Ssprinkler system. Call 979-696-1176. ROOMMATES 1-Female fall and spring, 3bdrm/2bth house, $375/mo. 690-2782. 2-M wanted. 3bdrm/2bth house. No smokers. $300/mo. +1/4bills. W/D. 979- 764-6031. 2-Rooms for lease in mobile home in Bry an. $275/$325, all bills paid. Call Dustin at 775-3181 or (361)575-6350. 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. F-Roommate wanted, 2bdrm/15bth du plex, $287.50/mo. +1/2bills, w/d, yard. Call 694-2469. Female roommate wanted, 2bdrm/1bth, non-smoker, fall semester, $208/mo. + 1/2bills. 512-560-7931. M/F roommate wanted, good deal, Ex change Apartment, 3 or 4-bdrm. 979-575- 5691. Roommate needed, $225/mo., 2bdrm/1 bth, Northgate area. 260-2111. 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.&Sab- 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. Free Pregnancy Test; Hope Pregnancy Centers, College Station 695-9193, Bryan 846-1097; Post Abortion Peer Counseling 695-9193. Yeast Infection Study 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. J&S Studies, Inc. 979-774-5933 3201 University Drive East, Suite 475 Bryan, Texas 77802 THE AGGIE OUTREA CH PROGRAM The Association OF FORMER STUDENTS • Contact Former Students to ask for their support of student scholarships & other student programs. • Earn $6.00/hr PLUS Bonuses! (No shifts Fri. & Sat.) • Work flexible hours while developing communication & negotiation skills. • Stop by the Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni Center for an application, call 845-0425, or check out our website: www.AggieNetwork.com for more information. Aggie,/y/ettAJofdcJ imrim D N ... 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. Retail: 845-2696 Classified: 845-0569 Tuesday, June 11, 2002 SPOR' THE BATTal Astros ready pari with orange flavo HOUSTON (AP) — Oranges are now fashionable at the Hoi Astros’ newly named ballpark. Workers spent last weekend starting to plaster the new nair : Minute Maid Park — on banners and signs throughout the 3-yea.: stadium. Since the start of this season, it had been called Astros Fie team owner Drayton McLane worked to find a new naming r partner following the demise of Houston-based Enron Corp. The bankrupt energy trader’s name had been on everything staff uniforms to cups, napkins, plates and tickets sold before the of the 2002 season. Fans attending Houston’s Monday night game against theCht Cubs were first to see the initial results of the name ck announced last week when the Astros were out of town. “Fans will be able to tell this is Minute Maid Park,” Astra president of engineering Bert Pope said of the dozens of logosg throughout the park. Signs designating various sections at the retractable roofbal include oranges designed to look like baseballs. The top of the w dugout also has new greeting: “Welcome to Minute Maid Pari The team’s proposed logo includes its new name in whil orange lettering atop a black baseball diamond. A large orange, rated with seams like a baseball, sits atop the Minute Maid namev second base would be on its diamond background. Green, yello* blue trace the letters of the baseball field’s new name in the logo,* includes a green leaf sprouting from the top of the orange. Three months ago, the Astros removed the last vestiges of En name from of the park after buying the bankrupt energy gianioc its 30-year, $100 million naming rights contract. The Astros $2.1 million to get out of the deal. Vh H 2002 WORI CUP HIQ Match 30 - June 10 at Daegu, South Korea 1st Round, Group D South Korea 1, United States 1, tie I Goals Stats Shots at goal Shots on goat Fouls Offsides S. Korea U.S 19 6 10 5 17 18 3 3 Clint Mathis First half United States Clint Mathis, 24th minute Second half South Korea Ahn Jung-hwan, 78th Summary Mathis scored an early goalbul South Korea tied it with a second-half equalizer. Both teams are tied for first-place to advance to the second round the hig politics house i the tho has bet issue o of time mandei As | begins, Parade House candid; since tl womar percen Tha would made i rently i would be face also ha The reporte are woi Arabia versal : Afghar did the Mar boring Amerit would would of the i SOURCE; Associated Press Cup Continued from page 5 States and Costa Rica at 1-0-1, Mexico at 2-0. Also striving for the second round on Tuesday were defend ing champion France, Senegal, Denmark and Uruguay in Group A; Gennany, Cameroon and Ireland in Group E. France needed to beat Denmark by two goals or become the first defending champion since Brazil in 1966 not to get out of the opening round. Senegal needed only a tie against Uruguay, which had only a small chance of advancing. Gennany would move on if it tied or beat Cameroon, which could clinch a second-rot berth with a win or an Irelt loss to already-eliminatedSai Arabia. Ireland needed a goal victory to move on. Violence in Moscow Japan’s victory over Russia f Sunday night resulted in’ deaths, 73 injuries and iHp pie detained. Russian authon: canceled future outdoor bre. casts of the games in pu: squares after the riotindfgg. A Scottish man wasincrit condition with head injuriesa falling from the stands concrete moat in Jeonju. Ano spectator, from Poland, the stands at the same time also was taken to the ho but was in stable condition Steroids Continued from page 5 ‘We’d | percent the year before. The UIL requires its coach es to warn athletes about the dangers of drug abuse, includ ing steroids. The information also will be sent to parents starting with the new school year, Breithaupt said. Any coach encouraging steroid use would be violating UIL ethics rules and could face sanctions, he said. D.W. Rutledge is assistant executive vice president at the Texas High School Coaches Association and has 27 years experience coaching high school and college football. He said his organization hasn’t discussed the possibility of testing. “1 think most coaches would agree that testing is a real possibility,” " said Rutledge, who says he never coached an athlete he thought was using steroids, sticking our head in the sand we didn’t think there M- problem.” One the major concei over testing is cost. Testing for steroids can expensive. At the University Texas men’s athletic depaj ment, for example, h ve a : letes are randomly tested 1 anabolic steroids each wee about $125 each. During 2000-2001 school year, UIL had 750,871 varsity! letes competing. Testing playoff j would significantly lurd expense and still serve , a | warning to student atnie Breithaupt said. The issue will be broug the legislative council s at ; ic committee, which coa reject the idea, call tor study or recommend testing the full council for a vote. “This will take some de' opment,” Breithaupt said. P T trial. I initior is son A < Cocki report he sta Burdi Cann< resent case c right ( durinj accor Bl contn terns adeqi state i appoi conce unfaii direct Or appes ings c ply si A I t hi airl kin 29, Isi Heart hard v Intern; with v Wt severii jaw w; ^CTiy bother with parking when you can walk to TAJVtf /1uge 1 bedroom floor plans - Only 2 blocks from TAAJVIU -12 month leases starting tit OMLY $ 410. 00 Casa Del Sol 696-3455 www.rent.net/direct/casaHfl^l CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2002 STANLEY NEWMAN 6/11/02