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$10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1000 or less (price . must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering C j personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at | i ^j no charae. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad Is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds * wil1136 macle if your ad is cancelled early. 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday throuah Friday accepted Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Classified ads The Battalion Help TENSION HEADACHE RESEARCH STUDY Subjects with a history of tension headaches needed to participate in a short research study with a single dose of a marketed medication. NO BLOOD WORK. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. G&S studies, inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 SINUS INFECTION STUDY Volunteers, 18 years of age or older, needed with acute sinus infection to participate in clinical research study comparing two oral antibiotics, one of which is an investigational drug. Eligible volunteers will receive free physical, x-rays, extensive laboratory work, and monetary compensation. G&S studies, inc. 846-5933 SECRETARY II Position requires: ‘Performing all word processing duties, ‘Maintenance of unit supplies, ‘Creating & maintaining unit files, ‘Collecting client fees, ‘Scheduling client appointments Person must nave: ‘High School Diploma or G.E.D., ‘Word Processing skills/type 40 wpm, ‘Good verbal & written skills, *2-3yrs of relevant secretarial experience Send resume to: Human Resources Director MHMR Authority of Brazos Valley PO BOX 4588 Bryan, Texas 77805 EOE/M/FA//H HOT OPPORTUNITIES!! Pine Cove Christian Camps will be on Campus interviewing for Summer Staff positions in the MSC Hallway on January 24 & January 25 from 10am - 5pm. Call 693-2908 for details!!! WORK STUDY ELIGIBLE STUDENTS. Part-time posi tions available in the Co-op Office. Work 8-20hrs per week. Apply in rm. 207 Koldus Bldg. Teaching English in Korea! Provisions: $20/hr at 20hrs/ wk. Round-trip ticket, 1 room in 2 bdrm apartment, health insurance (without surgery), 2- 1/wk paid vacations(1 wk in Spring & 1 wk in Fall). Requirements: College degree & 1 year contract. Send a resume to: Uk Heo, 504 #B Boyett, College Station, Tx. 77840. Wanted fun, outgoing, energetic people to fill part-time positions. Flexible schedules. Stop by Party Time Rent als & Sales. 1901 S. Texas Ave., Bryan. Next to Blinn- Townshire. CRUISE LINE entry level on board positions available. Great benefits. Summer or Year-round. (813)229-5478. Central Valley Chemicals, Inc. is looking for drivers to work part-time M-F/7-5, and Sat./7-12.‘ Requirements are: must be 21 yrs. of age; have an excellent driving record; no DWI, no felonies; must have Class B.C.CDL drivers license. Rate of pay- $5/hr. Work description- delivery of Agriculture Chemicals to dealers and growers. Please contact Adam Dugan or Barrett Blackwell at 409- 272-8470. Part-time female attendant needed for off-campus handi capped student. Please call 696-4713. Surgical Assistant wanted full time for Oral Surgery office. Please call 764-7101 between 8-12 or 1 -5, Monday through Friday. Wendy's Restaurant now hiring friendly people with smil ing faces all positions pay $4.35 and up depending on experience. Apply 202 S.W. Prkwy., College Station, or 3216 S. Texas, Bryan, M-F 3-5 p.m. Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite #101, (409) 776- 4453 Graduate Students needed as notetakers for HIST., PSYC., POLS., NUTR. & SCOM. Contact Michelle at Notes-n- Quotes. 846-2255, 701 University (across from Blocker). Travel Abroad and Work. Make up to $2,000-$4,000+/ mo. teaching basic conversational English abroad. Ja pan, Taiwan and S. Korea. Many employers provide room & board + other benefits. No teaching background or Asian languages required. For more information call: (206) 632-1146 Ext. J5855 Pizza Hut now hiring smiling faces for all positions. Apply in person at any B/CS store. Part-time job- helping handicapped. Male A&M student preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/wk. Callafter7pm 846-3376. Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals to guide tourists on horseback rides through the National Forest Land of Colorado. Reply to Sombrero Ranches, Inc., 3300 Airport Road, Box A, Boulder, CO 80301. JOB HUNTING? Incredible Network Marketing Program will Dramatically Alter the quality of your life & income. Part-time OK. Perfect for students, organizations or retired individuals! (409) 693-9890. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/mo. working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World travel. Summer & Full-time employment available. No experience necessary. For more information call 1 -206- 634-0468 ext. C5855. For Rent Sublease 2 bdrm, 5-min walk to campus. $475/mo., 1st month free. Call 846-8775 or 845-0276. Sublease 1 bdrm Spring/sem. 1994. Sausalito Apart ments near Post Oak Mall. Convenient to Blinn & on A & M shuttle bus route. Call Bryan 764-7495. For Rent I Typing Need a place for your next meeting? Large, a/c, heat, with lots of room to park, well lit, close to campus. Great for Churches, Dance Classes Student Meetings or Tutoring Sessions. 776-6696 Available Now Best deals in town! Large 2 bdrm, great location, shuttle, microwave, laundry, & swimming- $459/mo. College Court 823-7039 Sonnenblick 846-0226 1/1 furnished apartment- $330/mo 846-1413. 2/1 fur nished house- $575/mo, all bills paid. 846-9196. Country Place- 2/1 1/2, walking distance bus route, Bryan utilities. $515/mo, $370/dep. 696-1373 or 846-3573. Sublease 1 bdrm apartment 1/2 mile from campus. Northgate- £340/mo 846-5055. 3/2- $750/mo, 2 living rooms. 2 Blocks A&M, fenced, appliances. 764-7363. Sublease-1 bdrm on Holleman, $335/+ utilities. Available February 10. Cho 764-8046 or 845-3238. Subleasing 1 bdrm apartment at Country Place. Call Antara at 260-1276. Huge 2 bdrm. apart, available now. Completely remod eled. Quiet neighborhood. 3 mi. from TAMU. Semester lease ok. 822-0472. Apartment available now in Caldwell, only $345 / mo. for 2 / 1 located in highway 21. 1-567-7133 or 822-0472. 40% Discount- Subleasing University Towers- Spring Semester 1994- Tower Double Deluxe 2 Girl's room- Package Deal. Included with Tower Double are the following: 19 meal/wk, parking, security, swimming pool, hot tub, study hall, local telephone, computer room. Will sublet for $2,500- total package value was $4,230. Call 1 - 800-524-9696 after 6 p.m. or call 1-800-342-0679 (9-5), ask for Cheryl. Roommate Female roommate wanted. Own room, $200/mo. +1/2 utilities. Call 774-7587. Female roommate- 2/2, $240/neg. + bills. Tree-house, Phase-one. Call 696-1170 after 5:30. Male roommate wanted. Nonsmoker, no pets, furnished or unfurnished. $220/mo + 1/2 utilities. Call 696-5293. Large 5 bdrm house near campus. Nonsmoker- $ 175/mo + 1/5 bills. 779-2516. Roommate needed-townhome. 2/1 1/2, W/D. $150/mo + 1/3 utilities. Call 693-5266. Condo-2/2 1/2, no pets, W/D, fireplace. $380/mo +elec.. Nonsmoker. 696-5776. 2/2- $300/mo + elec., on SW Pkwy, on bus route. Willowick 696-4823. For Sale Diamond Back Approach, mountain/street bike, 21 - gears, 20 inch frame. Clif 260-9013. MUST SELL- matching couch, loveseat & chair- black & white w/blue. Good condition. For $200 or O.B.O. Call 846-9663. VGA white screen monitor $80 O.B.O. Call Craig at 775- 9509. Class material for sale: CE421, CE311, CE336, Thermo, SCOM327. Calculator: Sharp, 10 digit, D.A.L., Scientific. Call for prices. 823-3149. 125CC 1985 Yamaha Riva Scooter with helmet. Very good condition, 60 mph, seats 2, has glove compartment, $750. James Carpenter 847-1784. MUST SELL! Nice Tandy Computer in excellent condi tion. $230 O.B.O. Please call Jennifer 693-2582. Full size bed and frame- $80; Black pappason chair- $80; O.B.O. Both good condition. Call 846-2833. Leave a message. TREK 6000- $400, Sony/Pioneer stereo with 5-CD changer- $450, Circle-Y roping saddle, pad & bridle- $400. Call Taylor at 845-3029. Leopold Desk with wing, solid wood, great condition. $300/neg. 268-7536. ELECTRONIC TYPERWRITER like new brothers type writer with manual and cartridge- $100 846-4142. Sleeper Sofa- Brown, queen size. Great condition- $800. Call evenings 7-9 p.m. or weekends. 846-3765. Automobiles 92 Camaro-RS- V6,5-speed, cruise, tilt, AM/FM cassette, alarm, 38,000 mis. $7,000- 696-5470 Russell. 1986 Buick Century- automatic, a/c, am/fm radio, cruise control, runs well. $900/080, available 2-1-94. Call 693- 8345. - 88 Honda Civic- 78K, stereo, a/c, standard. $3,250 firm. 822-5215. 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sierra, 4-door, automatic trans mission, AM/FM-Cass., 4-cylinder, runs good. $2,800- negotiable 846-9519. 81 Toyota Corolla-dependable. $1,500 or best offer. Call 822-4494. Services NEED MONEY ? Money for school, for books, for clothes, for whatever... Donate plasma and earn up to$120 a month while doing a good deed. Plasma saves lives! Help us help others. For more information, call or come by WESTGATE PLASMA CENTER 4223 Wellborn Road Bryan, TX. 77801 (409) 846-8855 Beautiful flower arrangements for every occassion, at reasonable rates . Call 776-0906 ask for Linda or leave message. CHRISTIAN COPY Center- .040 copies. 303 College Main. Northgate. 846-8699. Register now for adult ballet, tap &jazz. $20/mo-fast/slow paced offered. Visit Expressions-1311 FM 2818, CS or call Kathy 693-0249 or 693-1153. AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-Fun, Laugh-a-Lotll! Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu (6-9pm), W-Th (6- 9pm), Sat (8-2:30pm). Across from University Tower. Walk-ins welcome. $20,411 Tex. Ave. So. 846-6117. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DV-1 Greencard Pro- gram. Sponsored bythe US Immigration Dept. Greencards provide permanent resident status. Citizens of almost all countries are allowed to take part. Students, tourists, illegals may apply- wherever they live. Chance: 1 in 14. For info & forms: New Era Legal Services, 20231 Stagg St„ Canoga Park, CA 91306. Tel: (818) 998-4425; (818) 882-9681. Mon-Sun: 8am-11pm. Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush job ac cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. Joy's Professional Typing. Word processing, Resume service, Laser printer. 846-6418. DJ MOBILE DJ Experienced. Available for parties, wed dings, etc. Reasonable rates. 693-6294. Personal Movies for discriminating adults, all types. Ultra Video 1 - 800-685-5057 or 1-800-289-7207. Open 7 days a wk. LIVE, HOT, RAW- PHONE TALK. Steamy, Erotic and Nasty. 1-800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed. HOT, KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MCA/, $2.00-$3.99/min. 18+. Travel NORTH PADRE/MUSTANG ISLAND F*L*0*R*I*D*A DAYTONA BEACH PANAMA CITY BEACH ORLANDO/WALT DISNEY WORLD C»0»L*0-R*A»D*0 STEAMBOAT VAIL/BEAVER CREEK BRECKENRIDGE/KEYSTONE N»E*V»A*D»fl LAS VEGAS S-0»U-T*H C*A»R»0*L«I*N*A HILTON HEAD ISLAND RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW CALL TOLL FREE FOR FULL DETAILS AND COLOR BROCHURE! 1*800*SUNCHASE SPRING BREAK! CANCUN UNIVERSITY BEACH CLUB™ 5 STAR RESORTS, AIRFARE. NON-STOP PARTIES AND MORE! 1-800-B EACH-BUM AIX irAUECKO (1-800-232-2428) SKI DEALSI Nestled in the Heart of the Rocky Mountains. Call T ravel Leaderof Boulder, Colorado, 1 -800-377-5409. For ski packages as low as $540, some include Roundtrip Air. Miscellaneous $$Money forCollege$$- $135 million unclaimed! Schol arship matching guaranteed! Free informative booklet. 24 hour recording. 800-434-6015 ext.1090. Announcement VOLUNTEERS WANTED (students, staff, or faculty). Become a member of a mentor support team to 20-25 middle school students. A commitment of 1 1/2 hours per week is required. Training provided. Call Maryanne McNamara at 690-6412 or 845-0560. STAR TREK local fan club meets 2nd/ 4th Mondays 7pm- Carter’s Burgers. MODELS NEEDED for upcoming collegiate calander. Send: name, photo, major, school‘& paragraph about yourself to; Isett Publishing, PO Box 820423, Dallas, Texas 75382. 7 Attorney WE DEFEND M.I.R. CHARGES JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 NotcwtlfWd »« « In ATM. WE DEFEND TRAFFIC TICKETS JOHN T. QUINN ATTORNEY (409)774-8924 (800)927-3115 Net eartUM M • aoeclalrt * any area. Tutors WANTED TUTOR FOR CHEM 102 3 hours per week $25 per hour 847-7778 YOUR AD SHOULD BE HERE! Call 845-0569 The Battalion Page 6 The Battalion Monday, January 24,1994 Pregnant women charge hospital for illegal cocaine experimentation The Associated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. - A hos pital cocaine treatment program for pregnant women has been ac cused of conducting drug tests and research on the women with out their consent. The complaint filed against Medical University of South Car olina alleges that the hospital's re search was published in a medical journal without the approval of the women or of the review board required for experiments on hu mans. Filed Thursday with the Na tional Institutes of Health, the complaint accused the hospital of conducting illegal experiments. "It is as if since they are deal ing with a population of indigent African-American women, the usual constitutional safeguards don't apply," said Lynn Paltrow, an attorney for the Center for Re productive Law and Policy. A hospital spokesman dis agreed, saying the program is for drug-treatment, and is not an ex periment. In the 5-year-old program, any one who comes into the hospital signs a consent form agreeing to drug-testing if their doctors deter mine such tests are needed, spokesman Scott Regan said. Women who test positive for cocaine during pregnancy are then subject to arrest if they don't participate in the drug treatment. County Solicitor David Schwacke said that 40 women have been arrested on various charges since the program began. Twenty-nine went through pretri al intervention, which includes drug treatment. One woman pleaded guillj and was sentenced to probatior and required to enter drug treal ment, he said. The others were charged will distribution of cocaine to a minor Those charges were dismissed af ter a court ruled in a separate cast that the charge did not applyii the case of a woman and herfo tus, Schwacke said. On Friday, U.S. District Judgf C. Weston Houck issued a gag or der preventing lawyers from tali ing about the case. The Center for Reproductivi Law and Policy also sued thehor pital in federal court in October) stop the program. The lawsuitai leges that the drug interventioi program unconstitutionally tar gets blacks, violates patient-dot tor confidences and their clip rights to have babies. Commission to vote on toll road proposal The Associated Press HOUSTON — A proposal to build the state's first private toll road could move one step closer to reality this week, when the Texas Transportation Commission is scheduled to vote on the Lare- do-area project. The state Department of Trans portation staff has recommended approval of the project, calling it "feasible" in a draft analysis, as long as a Mexican highway is con structed to feed traffic to the toll road. Camino Colombia would con nect the Colombia Solidarity Bridge at the international border northwest of Laredo with Inter state 35 north of Laredo. The route would be entirely on land owned by 13 families backing the project. Camino Colombia President Carlos Benavides said he believes the toll road could succeed with out the new Mexican highway, "but with that connector we are going to be that much better." The draft report says the Mexi can road would guarantee Camino Colombia could produce sufficient revenue for a proposed $46.3 million private bond issue to fund construction and operation of the 22-mile road. Many civic, political and busi ness leaders say the road will be needed to carry an expected in crease in traffic from increased trade under the North American Free Trade Agreement. But others, such as Mayor Saul Ramirez, state Sen. Judith Zaffiri- ni, D-Laredo, and the region: Metropolitan Planning Organize tion oppose the project. Ramirez has said Camim Colombia "doesn't tie in totb comprehensive master plan"fa the region and could spark devei opment that would put a strainir the area's infrastructure. Camino Colombia promote!: have proposed an initial toll ofi: per car, escalating incremental; to $6. Five-axle trucks would pa; an initial $12 toll, which wouldir crease periodically. Several corporations have bee: formed to explore the construe tion of private, for-profit tol roads in Texas. Camino Colomb: was the first to file an applicatic with the Texas Departmente Transportation. State of the Union address to stress crime prevention, year's objectives The Associated Press WASHINGTON - President Clinton plans to expand his anti crime package with the State of the Union address, supporting a "three-time loser" proposal to put the most violent felons in jail for life, administration officials said Sunday. In general, the State of the Union address is expected to re view Clinton's first year in office, set goals for 1994 and repeat his key messages on a number of is sues, including health care, wel fare, crime, economic reform, edu cation and foreign policy. He will not unveil many new details of proposed program the speech, which aides said /ia ; . not been completed Sunday. "The president wants to talk It the American people about wba: he has accomplished, to tell how he is doing the objectives he See Clinton/Page BE BUSINESS STUDENT COUNCIL Presents: 15TH ANNUAL Symposiums on Current Business Issues: Women, Minorities, International, Retailing, Entrepreneurship, Human Resources, Graduate Programs, Economic Trends Corporate Recruiting / Interviewing Booths Company Representatives at Banquet Tables JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 4, 1994 ALL NEXT WEEK! Mo J Tex sho A&i to 1