'Worship 'Directory Adventist Methodist Seventh Day Adventist 1218 Ettle St., Bryan (corner o! Coulter) 775-4362 Pastor Bill Davis Saturday 8:15am- Spanish Worship English - 11:00 am Sabbath School - 9:45 am www.bryansdachurch.com ‘Baptisit Parkway Baptist Church 1501 Southwest Pkwy (979) 693-4701 Sunday Worship 8:15 10:45 & 6PM Sunday School 9:30 AM Wednesday: Meal 5:30PM College Bible Study Wed. 6:30PM www.pbccs.org First Baptist Church UNIVERSITY MINISTRY 2300 Welsh Ave. • College Station SUNDAY: 8:30 & 10:55-Worship Services 9:45-Bible Study 6:00 p.m.-Graduates and Professionals Bible Study WEDNESDAY: 6:00 p.m.-Summer Book Club Ty Cope, University Minister ty@fbccollegestation.com * 764-1353 Cathode St. Mary’s Catholic Center 603 Church Avenue in Northgate (979)846-5717 www.aaqiecatholic.org Pastoral Team Rev. Michael J. Sis, Pastor Rev. Keith Koehl, Associate Pastor - Campus Ministers - Deacon Bill Scott, Deacon David Reed, Martha Tonn, Jullie Mendonca Dawn Rouen, Roel Garza Daily Masses Mon.-Fri.: 5:30 p.m. in the Church Weekend Masses Sat: 2:00 p.m. (Korean), 5:30 p.m. (English), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sun.: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 7:00 p.m. Confessions Wed. 8:30-9:30 p.m., Sat. 4:00-5:15 p.m. or by appointment. Christian First Christian Church 900 South Ennis, Bryan 823-5451 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Robert D. Chandler, Minister Church of Christ A&M Church of Christ 1901 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. (979)693-0400 Sunday Assemblies: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m., College Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Sunday Night: 5:45 p.m. Mid-Week 8:30 p.m. Aggies for Christ Call for on-campus pick-up info www.aggiesforchrist.org ‘EpiscopaC St. Thomas Episcopal 906 George Bush Dr. • College Station, IX 696-1726 Services - 8:00 (Rite 1) 10:00 (Family Service Rjte ||) Next door to Canterbury House, the Episopal Student Center A&M United Methodist 417 University Dr. (in Northgate) • 846-8731 Sunday Worship: 8:30, 9:45, 10:50 College Sunday School: 9:30,10:45 Sr. Pastor Dr. Jerry Neff www.am-umc.org y^pn-DenominationaC Calvary Chape! AGGIELAND t-v—^ A Non-denominational church that teaches God’s Word verse by verse. Contemporary praise & worship Come as you are - casual atmosphere Currently meeting at: Still Creek Christian School 6055 Hearne Rd., Brjan Hwj. 21 East, look for the signs We’re studying the Book of Acts Services at 10:30 a.m. Sunday Pastor Jeff Hughes '95 (979)324-3972 www.aggieland.ee Odpn-DenominationaC communityCHURCH SUNDAYS: Prayer Service @10 a.m. Worship© 11 a.m. Now Meeting in Northgate College Main & Church St. at the Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) building Small Groups This Summer: Tues. Nights "Don't Just GOto Church!" www.COmCHURCH.corn 260-1163 EentecostoC Cornerstone Church • On Campus College Bible Study held weekly • Sunday Service at 3:00pm Meets at College Station Conference Center (George Bush Drive) 485-8744 C r Victory ' r United Pentecostal Church Sunday 2:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 1808 - H Brothers (behind the C.S. Wal-Mart) 764-4180 Ereshyterian Covenant Presbyterian Church 220 Rock Prairie Road (979) 694-7700 Rev. Sam W. Steele - Pastor Sunday Service: 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Students Welcome www.covenantpresbyterian.org - j 1 FIRST 1 PRESBYTERIAN f CHURCH —Tv 1 Helping Aggies grow in faith I Worship 10:00 a.m. ■ Church School 9:00 II Fellowship on the Patio 11 a.m. W 1100 Carter Creek Parkway www.fpcbryan.org To advertise on this page call The Battalion today! 845-2696 J Thursday, July 3, 2003 THE BATTALION Standing proud SHARON AESCHBACH • THE BATTALION Jean Russell shows customer Cayln es a plethora of fireworks including the Battle Buchtler different types of fireworks to aid of Colors, a type of artillery shell that her decision on what to buy. The stand hous- explodes into balls of color. r Volume 1< Soldiers guard tf soldier was critic Palestinian police take control of Bethlehem By Lara Sukhtian THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BETHLEHEM, West Bank — Sirens blaring, Palestinian police moved Wednesday into the West Bank town of Bethlehem, the second area handed over by Israel under a U.S.-backed Mideast peace plan. The handover of the ancient town considered the birthplace of Jesus comes after an upbeat sum mit between the Israeli and Palestinian premiers boosted hope for an end to 33 months of bloodshed. Residents clapped and cheered as a column of about 60 police in dark blue uniforms marched from their barracks toward the center of town, fol lowed by a single motorbike and two cars. Police had to walk because there were not enough vehi cles to transport all of them, they said. “Welcome, welcome,” a grandmother, Hilal Murra, told them. “It’s better to see theni in the streets than the Israelis.” Paving the way for the han dover, Israeli troops withdrew from part of northern Gaza Strip on Sunday, in line with the “road map” peace plan announced by President Bush at a June 4 Mideast summit. The handover came a day after Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Tuesday promised painful concessions^ furthering hopes of ending three years of bloodshed. The three main Palestinian militant groups — Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Yasser Arafat’s Fatah faction — have declared a temporary halt in attacks on Israelis. Israeli army trucks started carrying away armored vehi cles and containers full of equipment from two Israeli bases Tuesday, withdrawing to the outskirts of Bethlehem. They officially turned over security to Palestinians shortly after midday, a military state ment said. | 0 50 mi jLEB.a/T 0 50 km • . Go/an^W ^ Heights' § /ISRAEL AT If LJH West JORDAN Bank Gaza l.Jerusalem | Strip Bethlehem Palestinian police tooN control after Israeli j troop withdrawal 1 7^^^ SOURCES: Associated Press; ESRI If Speaking in front of tali Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's office before their Tuesdaysuni- mit, Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas said lie turnover of Bethlehem and Gaza would be “followed by pull backs from the rest of the cities and towns and Palestinian refugee camps.” It was theit third summit in six weeks. CSPD 7/1/03 7:36 a.m. Burglary of a vehicle, 1501 Holleman. Taken: stereo. 7/1/03 10:02 a.m. Major acci dent, 1907 Dartmouth. Minor scrapes. 7/1/03 11:32 a.m. Driving while license suspended, 161 Wellborn. One arrest. 7/1/03 12:56 p.m. Warrant arrest, 161 Wellborn. 7/1/03 1:14 p.m. Failure to identify, 161. Wellborn. One arrest. 7/1/03 2:25 p.m. Warrant arrest, 1835 Sandy Point. / 7/1/03 3:06 p.m. Warrant arrest, 1802 Francis. 7/1/03 3:32 p.m. Warrant POLICE BLOTTER arrest, 700 Dominik. 7/1/03 5:09 p.m. Warrant arrest, 1500 University Oaks. 7/1/03 5:37 p.m. Warrant arrest, Harvey Mitchell Pkwy/Labrisa. 7/1/03 5:34 p.m. Major acci dent, Lincoln/University. Complaint of pain. 7/1/03 8:12 p.m. Burglary of a habitation, 1813 Woodsman. Taken: Palm Pilot, DVD player, stereo, books. 7/1/03 8:56 p.m. Unauthorized use of motor vehi cle, 2004 Texas. Vehicle recov ered. 7/1/03 11:33 p.m. Burglary of a vehicle, 2004 Texas. Taken: stereo. UPD 6/26/03 10:31 p.m. Theft Moore Hall bicycle rack. Tato red and silver Trek mounli bike. 6/30/03 2:27 p.m. Criniil mischief, Research Pkwy/Technology Loop. Trail control sign was damaged. 7/1/03 10:33 a.m. Theft Kleberg Building. Taken: De'l laptop computer. 7/1/03 1:35 p.m. Violation i( handicapped placard, Weft Lamar. Placard seized and citi tion issued. 7/1/03 3:01 p.m. Criminal mischief. University Services portable storage buildinf Shattered window. m m W ml Mk • u ## mm We Are America ’s #7 Brafce Servicim C^imjiaiiyl Hos relej Kiel shoe HOUSTON Texas A&M fo was shot during KIEL | none of the inji I and he was re lea: | General Hospita j officials at the m He was in hie Avenue at a sc mall parking lot i when he was app in his late teei according to pol After saying s the unidentified weapon and th< suspect has not t Kiel, who 1 A&M, was draf round by the Sa in April’s NFL d “He’s expect* recovery and 1 problems,” sai Terrence’s gra Lord was watch i He received h in the 2002 Ass< Big 12 team. Inte sch( By Sar THE 'CARKEEPEir BRAKES* 1 YEAR/12,000 MILE WARRANTY I 9 99 Front disc or rear shoes Installation extra OR 8 ■ LIFETIME VSD'BRAKES I! Ask For Kevin Store Hours: Mon-Sat 7:00am-6:00pm 2715 S. 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