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    THE BATTALION
To place a classified ad:
Phone 845-0569 or Fax 845-2678
Office:
Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
Business Hours
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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.
FARM/RANCH
Horse Boarding: 6 stalls 12mi. to campus.
SOacres, good grass, owners on premises,
$160/mo. Includes hay, feedings, &turn-
out. 776-7902
Horse pasture w/shed, $50/mo. 1.Smiles
from Post Oak Mall. 979-776-8552.
FOR RENT
1-3/bedroom apartments. Some with w/d,
some near campus. $175-$600/mo. 696-
2038.
Ibrm/bth 4-plex, w/d, refrigerator, lawn
care, water/ sewer included. Covered
deck, quiet neighborhood, bus route, no
pets. $495/mo., available now, &preleas-
ing June &Aug. David Perry, 936-545-
5200/ 936-636-7923.
2,3&4 bedroom houses w/yards. Great lo
cations for students. Pets welcome. 575-
7461.
2bdrm/1bth house. Animals welcome.
$300/mo. 778-3164.
3/2 duplex, like new 3 yrs old, well main
tained, w/d, lawn care included, no pets.
$850/mo. 846-5722.
3/2 duplex, w/d, ethernet. No pets, rent
negotiable. 690-9466.
3bdrm/2bth duplexes. Maintained like
new, very roomy, w/d, lawn care, no pets.
Owner managed and maintained. Five
minutes to campus. Available August.
$900.- $925/mo. 691-0304, 571-6020.
AFFORDABLE almost new 3bd/2ba.
Rock Hollow duplex. 5-min to campus.
Yard care, $920/mo, with W/D $950/mo
$600 deposit. Security system available
at small extra charge. Floor plan faxed by
request. 979-774-1270.
Available now. 3bdrm/2bth duplex. Tree-
house Trail, $995. Also, Cypress, $895.
Available August, 2bdrm/1.5bth, W/D.
Cathy, 268-1074.
Beautiful 2bdrm/2.5bth condo. New appli
ances, W/D connection. Available August.
$900. 690-3771.
Big 2/2 apartments, w/d, water paid, $550-
$600. 224-0005, 696-0616.
Bryan: 1/1 house w/study, w/d conn, GA
RAGE, fenced.
www.twincityproperties.com or 979-775-
2291.
Bryan: 2/1 & 2/1.5 duplexes, w/d conn,
f/p, fenced w/lawn care. Call TCP 979-
775-2291.
Bryan: 2/1, w/d conn, fenced, detached
GARAGE. Call TCP 979-775-2291.
Bryan: 4/2 duplex, over 1600sqft, w/d
conn, 2 LIVING AREAS, xtra fridge, f/p,
balcony, ext. storage, lawn care. Call
TCP 979-775-2291.
Bryan: 1/1 & 2/1 apartment homes, cov
ered parking, POOL, walking distance to
Blinn and St. Joseph.
www.twincityproperties.com or 979-775-
2291.
Bryan: 1/1 duplex, WOOD FLOORS, AN-
TIQUE BATHTUB, w/d conn, fenced. Call
TCP 979-775-2291.
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FOR RENT
Bryan: 3/1.5 house, w/d conn, fenced
yard, available Aug.
www.twincityproperties.com or 979-775-
2291.
C.S. 2bdrm/2bth updated, pets ok, fenced,
fans, w/d included, $560-$600. 575-0024.
Available June-1 st.
C.S. 3bdrm/2bth. Fenced yard, on shuttle,
new paint/floors. $1100. August.
Broker/owner. 229-0988.
C.S. pre-leasing 2,3,4bdrms, pets OK,
fenced, fans. aggielandrealestate.com
979-776-8984.
Christian Private Dorm. Free cable, inter
net, phone, laundry and utilities. DTS
Movie Theatre. Luxury bathrooms. Pool
Room. Rooms start at $325. Call 739-
9403.
College Station: 1999 Fleetwood 3-2 Mo
bile home in Rolling Ridge Park, double
wide, 2-covered decks, large fenced yard,
quiet neighborhood, minutes from cam
pus. Appliances, yard equipment, and
storage shed stay. Available August. Call
Jim Johnson 979-778-0237 or Darren
361-779-4977.
CS 2bdrm/1bth duplex, available now,
w/d, pets, fenced, near campus, $540-
$565. 575-0024.
CS: 2/1 fourplex, w/d conn, biking dis
tance to TAMU. Prelease 4 Aug.
www.twincityproperties.com or 979-775-
2291.
Efficiency apartment, fridge/stove, small
yard, storage shed, near Blinn, $475 bills
included, $150/deposit. 823-8687.
Efficiency No bills. No pets. $340/mo. Stu
dents preferred. Avail, now. 979-823-
8961.
Elegant 2-story on Pintail Loop in Steeple
chase. 4bdrm/3.5bth. On shuttle. Yard
kept. Available 8/18. $1600/mo.
SonLight Leasing, 979-220-4005/ 979-
776-5111.
Great for Grads! Bryan, 2bdrm/1,5bth, all
appliances plus w/d. 774-4575.
New luxury 2bdrm/2.5ba townhomes
$850/mo., 3bdrm/2ba duplexes $900-
$950/mo. owner/realtor. 224-0005, 696-
0616.
Nice 4bdrm/2bth home. Garage. Laundry
room. 3516 WildPlum in Sun Meadows.
Available 8/18. No pets. $1450/mo.
SonLight Leasing, 979-220-4005/ 979-
776-5111.
Prelease by 7/15, receive 1/2 month free!
2bdrm/1.3bth, pool, laundry, quiet, Villa
Oaks West, $475/mo., $250/dep. Some
bills paid. 979-574-8418, leave message.
Room for rent. May through August.
$375/mo +utilities. A&M bus route, 979-
865-0615, Barbara.
Sublease at Midtown: $199/mo. (reduced
from $350). Available today- 8/10. Con
tact Ashley: 512-750-9825,
babybutterfly@mail.com
Washers & Dryers For Rent. Don’t buy,
rent a washer & dryer, $30/month (plus
tax). UniversityLeasing, Local, Faster,
Better! 764-3902
www.universityleasing.com
WebHollow/ RockHollow 3bdrm/2bth du
plexes. Fenced, pets ok, available August
2004, $900/mo. 800-864-5175 or
txrocker @ tstar.net
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
ATTN: STUDENTS $12 BASE/APPT.
Customer Sales/Service. Apply now, start
after finals. Fun atmosphere. All ages
18+. Conditions apply. 979-695-1386.
www.workforstudents.com
Child care/ light house keeping for 2-chil
dren 3/4-FT. Good driving record, excel
lent references, available for travel this
summer to Austin, Dallas, Houston and
Florida. Non-smoker, prefer education or
other related major, top salary, benefits
and opportunity to continue into fall. Con
tact Sandy at 979-220-5447.
City of Edinburg, is accepting applica
tions for City Engineer position in Edin
burg, Texas. This position requires the
ability to recommend and implement com
plex policies and procedures of the Engi
neering division. The candidate must
have knowledge of professional engineer
ing methods and procedures and must be
able to execute a wide spectrum of public
works engineering projects. The City En
gineer will oversee engineering services
among the City departments, under the di
rection of the City Manager. The candi
date must be registered as a Professional
Engineer in the State of Texas. Must be
able to coordinate, plan and execute de
sign of major public works and capital im
provement projects; responsible in estab
lishing and maintaining positive and coop
erative working relationships with City di
rectors, employees, consultants, other
agencies and the public; must have a valid
Texas driver's license (Class C) with satis
factory driving record; candidate will also
be required to attend City Council and/or
Board Committee meetings. Prefer five
years progressively responsible experi
ence in civil engineering field with at least
one year in a supervisory capacity.
Please submit job application along
with resume to: City of Edinburg, Attn:
Ms. Wendy Smith-Sturgis, City Manag
er at P.O. Box 1079, Edinburg, Texas
78540 or call (956)383-5661.
Computer Programmer student worker
positions needed this summer, please see
www.recenter.tamu.edu/jobs/ for more in
formation.
Experienced JD tractor and high cycle
sprayer driver for farm work. 979-255-
4942.
Fun, prestigious public speaking position.
$7/hr., evenings &Saturdays. Must have
DL 4+years. No criminal records. We
train. 693-3992.
Immediate opening for part-time help in
feed warehouse. Apply in person to Bill
Crutchfield at Producers Co-Op.
Need A Part-Time Job For The Sum
mer? Apartment complex has 2 part-time
maintenance positions available. Call
Jackye at 846-1413.
P/T Workers needed in Accounting Dept.
Will work with your schedule.
Summer/Fall semesters. Student Loan
Company. Please contact Amber Bass:
979-774-6842.
HELP WANTED
Part-time office assistant, hours flexible,
experience required in Microsoft Word,
data entry. Call Gary at 731-8778.
Photoshop- Person adept at Photoshop to
assist photographer in building archives.
(979)268-1379.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Full-Time/
Part-Time in Bryan/ College Station.
GV Publications is looking for two outgo
ing people! $400+ a week selling ads for
the Texas A&M University Directory. In
ternships may be available. Call 1-800-
288-3044 or send resume to
gvpubs@aol.com
SUMMER WORK!! H.S. Grads/Students
SGreat Starting PayS. Interview Today!
Customer Sales/Service. All ages 18+.
Conditions apply. 979-695-1386.
www.summerworknow.com
Team oriented progressive small animal
hospital seeks a full-time experienced
technician for afternoons and weekends.
Also seeking a receptionist for afternoons
M-F and Saturdays. Fax resume to 936-
825-4065 or email
dewberryhill@tconline.net.
MUSIC
Party Block Mobile DJ- Peter Block, pro
fessional/ experienced. Specializing in
Weddings, TAMU functions, lights/smoke.
Mobile to anywhere. Book early!! 693-
6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
ROOMMATES
Ibdrm available, $375/mo. and $200/de-
posit. Fully furnished except bedroom.
Call Camille 979-777-2297.
Female roommate. New 3/2/2, shuttle,
w/d, cable, internet, $325/mo +1/3bills,
210-383-8524 or 979-695-8074.
M-Roommate needed, 4bdrm/2bth house,
shuttle, w/d, no inside smoking, available
6/1/04, $350/mo. +1/4utilities. (972)437-
2902.
One or two m/roommates needed for
3bdrm/2ba. duplex. On shuttle, $290/mo.
+bills. 281-788-3468, 281-494-9255.
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).
Former student serving you 20yrs. In offi
ces above Aggieland Kiva Inn, Ste.200
(next door to Applebee’s). Walk-ins wel
come. $25/cash. Lowest price by law.
104 Texas Ave. S. 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early.
AVON or MARK. To buy, call Lisa (Ind.
Rep.) at 979-587-1509.
Experienced house cleaning, call for free
estimate. References available. Chelsea,
210-219-0665, 979-695-0849.
STUDIES IN PROGRESS
FEVER BLISTER/COLD SORE STUDY
Bryan: 2/1 fourplex, ext. storage, some
fenced. Call TCP 979-775-2291.
GRILL&TAVERN®
Presents:
Wednesday, June 9, 10 p.m.-1 a.m.
Drink & Appetizer specials
COMPARE TEXTBOOK PRICES!
Search 24 bookstores with 1 click! Ship
ping and taxes automatically calculated.
http://www.bookhq.com
HELP WANTED
A/C student helper. $7/hr., 20-40 hours
per week. PTL. 255-9213.
Cleaning commercial buildings at night,
M-F. Call 823-5031 for appt.
Summer Work in
MODELING
Swimwear/Beauty/Slamour
Call (979)268-1379.
Newsday Crossword
THE I’S HAVE IT by Randall J. Hartman
Edited by Stanley Newman
ACROSS
1 Arizona
neckties
6 The lion’s
share
10 Home of the
Taj Mahal
14 Without
company
15 Choir voice
16 Press, as
laundry
17 Varnish
ingredient
18 Eden resident
19 Trench around
a castle
20 Business
done over
the Internet
23 Put into
service
24 Before,
to Bums
25 Singing and
dancing
27 Actor Vigoda
30 Elemental
building block
33 Related,
as a story
34 Litter
members
36 Precipitation
38 Kit contents
41 No-going-back
moment
44 Keyboard user
45 Opera
highlight
46 Director
Kazan
47 Stemo
product
49 Trip abroad
51 Faberge
ornament
52 Flew together,
as bees
55 In mint
condition
57 Pan Alley
58 Moulin Rouge,
for one
64 Landed
66 Skater
Lipinski
67 Arm joint
68 Great joy
69 Give off
70 Idolize
71 Life of Riley
72 Too hasty
73 Gives
temporarily
DOWN
1 Shakespeare,
informally
2 Bread spread
3 in Space
4 Out of service
5 Spanish lady
6 Polite address
7 Like a shoppe
8 Kickoff
9 Garfield, e.g.
10 Objective
11 Principle of
conduct
12 Friars' fete
13 Chips in
21 Paris subway
22 Take the honey
and run
26 Tickle pink
27 Datebook
entry: Abbr.
28 Harbor
marker
29 Sudden
revelations
31 Dunderheads
32 North Dakota
city
35 Curl one's lip
37 contendere
39 Branch
of math
40 Impediment
42 Chaplin
persona
43 Ring-shaped
48 Move
unsteadily
50 Cancel,
as a law
52 54 Down
venue
53 Author Gather
54 Serious work
56 Author Oscar
59 Part of the eye
60 Courtroom
declaration
61 Black,
to Byron
62 Telephone
wire
63 Lea ladies
65 Golf peg
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are needed to participate in a clinical research study of an investigational
topical medication for the treatment of fever blisters. Eligible volunteers
will receive at no cost:
• Study related examination of your cold sore
• Study medication
• Compensation up to $320 for time and effort
Call for more information.
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The Physician Centre • 979-774-5933
3201 University Dr. E., Suite 475 Bryan, Texas 77802
THE AGGIE OUTREACH
iiE* 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:
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Tuesday, June 1, 2004
STATE
THK BATTALION
New regents chaii
aims to heal a
divided Baylor
WACO (AP) — The new
chairman of Baylor University’s
board of regents said he will aim
to heal the divide that has
formed between those who sup
port the university’s president
and others who believe he
should be replaced.
Will Davis, an Austin attor
ney who will take charge of the
board on Tuesday, said he sup
ports university President Robert
B. Sloan Jr.
However, Davis said he
would like Sloan to restore the
trust and collegiality between
the administration and (acuity.
“Both sides
have pretty well
personalized it,
and 1 can’t tell you
why,” he said in
Monday’s edi
tions of the Austin
American-
State s m a n .
‘‘Baylor is going
in different direc
tions, dealing with
some residual
heartbreak.
Reconciliation is
going to be diffi
cult, and it’s going
to take time.”
The regents
voted 18-17 in a
May executive ses
mantled a school alumni pni
gram he created that compete
with the Baylor
Association.
Sloan said he thinks Visi®
2012 enjoys the “overwhelni;
support” of regents and
“Ultimately what is a stake;
the future of Baylo
University,” Sloan said,
very determined to press on win
Baylor’s calling as an institute
of Christian learning.”
But the president tit
received two no-confident
votes from the faculty senai;
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in different direc
tions, dealing with
some residual
heartbreak Recon-
dliation is going to
be difficult, and it's
going to take time.
— Will Davis
new chairman of Baylor
board of regents
sion to keep Sloan, whose ambi
tious Vision 2012 strategic plan
for the university has divided the
campus for years.
Last year's slaying of bas
ketball player Patrick
Dennehy, firing of basketball
coach Dave Bliss and resigna
tion of Athletic Director Tom
Stanton have added to the
anguish at the world’s largest
Baptist university.
A special regent review com
mittee headed by Davis asked
Sloan in February to revise sev
eral policies related to Vision
2012, which calls for the restora
tion of the school’s Christian
image and an increased drive for
academic excellence.
The president has since aban
doned a controversial two-tier
faculty salary system and dis
and call
putting out
million in del-
Baylor incurred
pay for a ma
building prograr
and the creation
the two-tier salar
system.
Charles Weave
a faculty sena:
leader, said
changes Sloan ha
made aren't enoug
to repair the dan
age he has caused.
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mg they should
commended
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hardest things to get back.”
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give Sloan time to build on tk due
changes he made as a result t
the committee’s review befor
the regents take another vote a
his future.
Outgoing board chairm
Drayton McLarte Jr. said Slba
is one of the most : capable pet
pie he's ever been around.
“He has a good heart
McLane said. “He is a visional;
person with a leadership styli
that is pretty aggressive
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a little bit. It all comes fa
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Texas Roadhouse chain
suing Texas bar for
trademark infringement
AUSTIN (AP) — Regulars at the True Blue Texas
Roadhouse say they're outraged that a Kentucky-based bar and
restaurant chain is suing their bar for using “Texas” and
“Roadhouse” in its name.
The Texas Roadhouse restaurant chain sued the La Vernia
bar and owner Douglas Bode last month in U.S. District Court
in Austin.
The Louisville, Ky.-based chain, which has 165 restaurantsia
30 states, contends the bar committed trademark infringement.
Bode said he came up with the name on a late-night drive
with friends. He researched the name with a clerk in Wilson
County and determined the name was available. The bar opened
two years ago.
“I am just trying to make a living. I don’t want to offend any
body,” Bode, a 38-year-old former curtain company production
manager, said in Sunday’s editions of the Austin American-
Statesman. "For God’s sake. I'm a Texas bar. Why can’t 1 use
that name?”
The chain’s attorney, Tom Walsh, wrote in the lawsuit that by
using the terms in his bar’s name, Bode “calculated to deceive
the relevant consuming public into accepting and purchasing
Bode’s services in the mistaken belief that they are Texas
Roadhouse’s services.”
Walsh said the corporation tried to reach an out-of court set
tlement with Bode.
“We attempted to negotiate in good faith for many months,"
Walsh said. “We believe that my client has superior rights to the
trademarks, and frankly, we believe we have a duty to protect our
intellectual property.”
The corporation has 24 franchises in Texas, including bar-
restaurants off major highways in Waco, San Antonio and
Killeen. The first restaurant opened in 1993 in Indiana.
The nearest Texas Roadhouse restaurant to the La Vernia bar
is about 20 miles away in Live Oak.
Austin lawyer Louis Pirkey, a past president of the American
Intellectual Property Law Association, said a geographical name
such as Texas would be protected by trademark law if it has “sig
nificant secondary meaning.”
Philadelphia Cream Cheese couldn't be changed to Bob’s
Philadelphia Cream Cheese, he said.
“The question is: Would consumers be likely to be confused
between the two names?” Pirkey said in Sunday’s online edition
of the Austin American-Statesmart. “Frequently a name can be
embedded in another name and still cause likely confusion.”
Regulars at the True Blue Texas Roadhouse say “Texas” and
“Roadhouse” are generic words that don’t belong to anyone.
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