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Thursday • July 24,1997
The Battalion
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applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an
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AUTO
1988 BMW 325IC, red convertible, runs/looks great.
$9,200. 694-6822.
'83 Jeep CJ-7, 33-inch tires, 6-cylinder, wench, KC’s,
hard-top. Call Todd, 695-9796.
Cars for $10011! Seized & Sold locally this month.
Trucks, 4x4's, etc. 800-522-2730, Ext.#3782.
BED AND BREAKFAST
Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. “The Famous Pink House Gourmet
B&B". 364-2868.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Powerful Income Program. Earn $2,200-$5,500/wk.
Call 1-800-322-6169, Ext.#0330 for 2-minutes overview.
COMPUTERS
Apple Macintosh 512K monitor, keyboard, printer, 2-
mouse, different programs and games included $300.
Call 823-1080.
Pentium 133MHz, 16MB-ram, 1.6GB-HD, 33.6-modem,
CDROM, sound &speakers, 2MB-video, 14"monitor,
Packard Bell desktop, new, one only $725. 846-7186.
College Court
AUGUST FREE!
Large 2 Bedrooms /1 Bath
Microwave
Partial Utilities Paid
‘Ceiling Fans ‘Intrusion Alarms
TAMU Shuttle
$419
'ill
823-7039
3300 S. College Ave.
With prices starting at under $300.00
we’ve got an apartment for you!
It’s time to Make Your Move
Doux Chene Apartments!!!
1401 FM 2818 live@dcapts.com 693-1906
Come Home To Timber Creek
Sign a New Lease before
July 31st & Receive either a 13”
Color TV, Microwave or VCR.
We still have 4 Two-Bedroom
Floor Plans to choose from incl.,
1042 Sq. Ft. Fourplexes with
Washer/Dryer. Come visit us at
801 Spring Loop
(behind the Hilton) or call
846-2976
Lincoln Square -
where everyone feels at home.
Sign a new lease before
July 31st and receive either a
13” Color TV, Microwave or VCR
We have 1 & 2 Bdrm. Floor Plans
to choose from starting at $395.
Come visit at 313 Lincoln
(Just 3 blocks behind
Red Lobster) or call
693-2720
Now Hiring All Shifts
•$5.15 minimum Wage
•Flexible Hours
•Advancement
Opportunities
•Scholarships
•Good Grades/Great Pay
•Friendly Staff
•Uniforms
•1/2 Price Meals While
On Duty
All Bryan &
College Station Locations
Go to any McDonald’s
and pick up your
application, then
contact our office at
846-9598
Mon. - Fri.,
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
COMPUTERS
Athlete’s Foot Study
Patients volunteers needed for
Research Study of new
investigational medicine. Free
physical exam, treatments, study
medications, and lab tests
available for qualified participants.
Patient stipend available for
qualified participants ages 12
years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 wks.
Heartburn Study
Do you suffer from heartburn
symptoms? Call for details.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 or
1-800-681-8204
Attention Women
Females, ages 18-34, who have
been treated for a recent vaginal
infection are being recruited to
participate in a one year research
study using one of two feminine
hygiene products. History of
douching is required. Eligible
volunteers will be compensated.
Chronic Pain Study
Subjects who have had chronic
pain for at least three months,
and have been taking medication
daily and require additional pain
relief are being recruited for an
investigative research study with
a marketed pain medication.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933 or
1-800-681-8204
mm
VIP
years ;
ch is seeking individuals
Ider with recurrent genital
herpes for a research study of an
investigational oral medication. A
current herpes outbreak is not necessary.
Up to $400 will be paid to qualified
volunteers who enroll and complete
this study.
VIP Research is seeking individuals 18
years and older with history of recurrent
fever blister/cold sores for a research
study with an investigational oral
medication. Individuals that qualify and
complete the study will receive up to
$400 for their participation. AN
ACTIVE FEVER BLISTER IS NOT
REQUIRED TO QUALIFY FOR THIS
STUDY. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
For more information, call:
VIP Research,Inc.
776-1417 j
FOR
Hi l l
Pentium 200MMX $1,225, 166MHz $995, 16MB-ram,
16XCDROM, 33.6-V/F/modem, 1.3GB-HD, sound
&speakers, 2MB-video, 14”-monitor, Tamunet set-up, 1-
year warranty, upgradable, 3.1GB-HD add $75. 846-
7186.
DJ MUSIC
The Parly Block Mobile DJ- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings and TAMU func
tions. For the best call 693-6294.
http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html
EMPLOYMENT I
Engineer with vehicle manufacturing experience needed
for part-time work with local manufacture. Fax resume
to: (210)366-0446.
Fun instructors or comedians. $6/hr. Will train. Evening
&Saturdays. College experience. Tx.D.L. 5-years, no
criminal records. 694-2122.
Yeast Infection
Women 16 years of age and older.
If you are experiencing vaginal
itching, burning, irritation or
discharge you may be eligible to
participate. As a participant you
will receive $150 for completion
of study (3 visits). Physician visits
and medication are FREE.
No blood drawn!!
Call for information:
J&S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
RENT
1&2 Bedroom apartments or graduate dorms available
for Fall. 10% discount for students or staff. Great loca
tion! Furnished or unfurnished. 846-9196.
1,000sq. feet studio apartment, w/2bdrm/11/2ba, w/d,
bus route, computer rooms, free aerobics. $650/mo.
Kelly, 696-1624.
1 bdrm/1 bath w/dinning area. Sublease August through
May w/option to renew. Enough room for 2. August
paid for. $465/mo. Call 696-9180.
tst.-month rent free, +$100. Female needed, sublease
4-bedroom apartment. University Commons. $275/mo.
(972)283-1925.
2Bdrm. duplex, on shuttle, fenced yard. No pets. $395
&bills. 693-8534.
2bdrm/1bath for sublease, w/d hook-ups, $500/mo.
Great location. Very clean. 693-2184.
2bdrm/2bath, 1000sq.ft., $525/mo., w/d connection, on
bus-route. Call Angela, 260-2148.
3bdrm/2bath duplex located 1015-B Autumn Circle.
Available August 20th. $750/mo. Pets ok. 693-9959.
3bdrm/2bath house in Bryan near Historical District.
Central air/heat, flexible lease. Available Aug.1st.
$750/mo. Call 822-7263, 862-4233,
Available now or for August. Pre-leasing 1 bdrm/1 bath,
all bills paid, Northgate area. United Realty. 694-9140.
C.Sta. fourplex. 2408 Blanco. 2bdrm/1bath, studio
style, on shuttle, no pets. $410/mo. 731-8951.
Close to campus, 2bdrm-1bth condo, 402-Nagle. W/D,
available end/Aug., covered parking, no pets, $425/mo.
-Kfeposit. (713)468-3973.
College Court. Great location, 2/1, shuttle, microwave,
some utilities paid, intrusion alarm, pool. $439/mo. 823-
7039.
Cowboy Country. Stalls & Duplexes for rent. 10 min.
from A&M. Lighted arena. (409)778-4600, (409)778-
7531.
Edgewood Court Apartments. 2bdrm/11/2bath and
3bdrm/2bath. $450/mo. and $650/mo. Quiet living.
Behind Central Baptist Church in Historic Bryan District.
694-7330.
FULL-SIZE WASHER/DRYER! 2bdrm/1bath, shuttle,
microwave, intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 691-2062.
House for rent. 1407 East 23rd., Bryan. 2bdrm/1bath,
ch-a, wood floors, ceiling fans, appliances, no pets,
$450/mo., $450 deposit. (903)595-1602.
HELP WANTED
Manuel Drive. 1 and 2-bedroom four-plex, W/D connec
tion, fenced backyard. $425/mo. and $495/mo. 694-
7330.
Male Christian roommate needed for 2bdrm/2bath
apartment. Own room/bath. Near shuttle. $252.50/mo.
+1/2 utilities. 695-8438.
New 2bdrm/2bath house, c/a and heat, w/d, refrigerator,
dishwasher, 15-minutes from campus, no pets,
$700/mo. 778-3106.
Need female roommate for 2bdrm/1bath, deposit and
first month's rent paid, $250/mo. 779-7054.
Need M/F roommate. $237.50/mo.+1/2bills. Duplex in
C.Sta. Pets ok. Call 696-3799.
Quiet country atmosphere, fireplace, very large 1-bed
room brick duplex. $375/mo. +bills. No pets. 693-8534.
Need roommate for duplex. Graduate student preferred.
Own room/bath. $325/mo. +1 futilities. 862-7573.
Select from economy to luxury 1,2 and 3-bedrooms,
apartments/fourplexes. Bryan and C.Station. Available
now or pre-lease starting at $315. Some with all bills
paid. United Realty, 694-9140.
Room for rent in Bryan house. $300/mo., all bills paid.
Must be neat, honest and dependable. Female pre
ferred. 696-4343.
Sonnenblick Apartments. Large 2/1, 884 sq. ft., 5-
closets, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, pool, cov
ered parking, shady picnic area, $439/mo. 691-2062.
FOR SALE
1980 40-foot Park model trailer, 1 -bedroom w/computer
room +table. All new flooring +carpet. $4,000. 779-
9497, leave message.
Roommate needed immediately. Non-smoking male
student. Quiet Bryan house. $200/mo., 1/4-utilities.
John, (713)869-6952, (409)776-0737.
Roommate needed. 4-bdrm apartment. University
Commons. Fall, W/D, furnished. Call Leslie, 694-1686.
Roommate needed. Male, $237/mo.+1/2 bills. Spring
Loop. (512)887-9498, Doug.
2bdrm/t bath mobile home. Perfect for student. Newly
remodeled. Excellent condition. Set-up in C.Sta. park.
Pets allowed. 776-2075.
SERVICES
AAA-Texas Defensive Driving/Driver’s Training. Lots-of-
fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal/insurance discount.
M-T(6pm-9pm), W-Th(6pm-9pm), Frl(6pm-8pm),
Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations
Bank. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price
Cannondale road bike, 58cm Shimano, Ultegra/Dura
Ace $350. Cannondale mountain bike, 21” M700, Dia
comp, $350. 764-6405. Must Sell A.S.A.P.I!
Coffee table and 2 matching end tables, good condition
but a little bit wobbly, $25 for all 3. Call 268-4039.
allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117.
Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017).
Computer work center $225, Sanyo 27" w/stand $250,
Sharp 27” $200, sofa sleeper w/queen mattress $200,
Queen bed $225. 764-0066.
Dining table with 4-chairs $60, sofa, arm chair and cof
fee table $80, Sealy full size bed (2-years old) $175.
693-6464.
Kenmore washer & dryer. In excellent condition. Asking
$300. Please call 764-1764.
Manitou-4 suspension shock $125 (free rebuild);
Rollerblade “Cool Blades"- no wheels $50; 30-gallon
hex-aquarium w/stand $175; Call James at 693-2795.
MOVING SALEH! Couch, coffee table, computer desk
+chair, 10-speed bike. Moving August-6th! Call Megan,
evenings, 846-8847.
Moving. Must sell: Cannondale R900 road-bike $1,000.
Excellent condition. Asking 1/2-original price. Full-size
bed, tyr.old $100. Greg or Ryan, 693-7524.
Pool table, 8 feet, Brunswick, recently recovered, with
accessories, $800 O.B.O. Please call 779-9058.
Queen sized sectional sleeper sofa $175. Maytag W/D
$200 each. All in good condition. Please call 775-5362.
Racing bike - Miyata Sake custom road champion,
Shimano 600 gears, $249. Please call 775-3565.
Vintage toys for sale: StarWars, Lunchboxes, Spawn,
Board Games, Hot Wheels, etc. at Blast from the Past in
Northgate 846-4004.
Furniture Sale: Chests-$35, Desks-$20, Bed-$10,
Tables-$20, Dinette Chairs 4-for-$20, Sofa-$20, Mirror-
$15. Friday, 8a.m.-5p.m.. 313-Cherry.
College Grads/Students- Fastest growing company in
America comes to C.Sta. needs quality, motivated peo
ple to help with local expansion. PT/FT. 268-2232.
Experienced technician. Independent and aggressive.
Web design. Compuview Computer Store. Dan, 846-
5454.
Food Service Workers. St. Joseph Regional Health
Center is accepting applications for part-time Food
Service Workers. Will be responsible for performing
food service tasks to include preparation and produc
tion. Interested applicants can apply to St. Joseph
Regional Health Center Employment office located at
2601 Osier Boulevard, Bryan, through Friday, 7-25-97.
E.O.E.
“Gold’s Gym is now hiring for receptionists and mainte
nance personnel. Experience helpful"
Local business needs part-time warehouse help. Please
call 779-7043 for information on resume submittal.
Make-ready Assistant. Prefer painting experience,
cleaning. Aug.14-28. $5.50/hr. 696-1138.
National firm expanding. 15 openings available. Above
average pay. Flexible around summer school.
Scholarships available. 696-7734.
Panabella’s Grande Cafe. Experienced wait-staff need
ed. Hours: 11:00a.m.-2:30p.m. Call 779-2558.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment 823-5031.
Part-time help wanted, experience preferred, Villa Maria
Chevron, at Villa Maria and E.29th in Bryan 776-1261
Part/Full-time help wanted. Apply within Piper’s
Chevron. Texas Ave., University Dr.
Phlebotomists. St. Joseph Regional Health Center is
accepting applications for On-Call Phlebotomists.
Previous experience highly preferred. Must be available
to work days. H.S. grad or equivalent. Interested appli
cants can apply to St. Joseph Regional Health Center
Employment office located at 2601 Osier Boulevard,
Bryan. E.O.E.
Sheetrockers, painter helpers needed. No experience
requirea. tiood worx etnic. win worx wnn scnooi scnea-
ule. 775-7126.
Carlson Craft wedding invitations and accessories. 20%
discount. The Invitation Lady. 693-6294.
Word Processing- Fast service, 65-70wpm.
Reasonable rates. Ev’s Typing Services. 693-6294.
TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Genetics, Math, Science. H.S. and
College. By appointment only. Small groups o.k. Call
690-0738.
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WANTED
HELP AGSI! Large family need 5-10 graduation tickets
for Fri.15th. Will payll Call collect (972)503-7148.
Need graduation tickets tor 8/16/97, 9a.m. Will Hay
BIG$$$!!I (409)695-1357, after 4p.m.
NEW!
Local Radio News
from the newsroom of
campus and community news
8:04 a.m.
Monday through Friday
during
NPR Morning Edition
on KAMU-FM 90.9
College Station / Bryan
Now on The Battalion’s web page
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service for the Internet from
The Associated Press
• A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combining
the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video.
- Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks.
http://bat-web.tamu.edu
Mild uterine disorders
may cause infertility
Quality Sales People. We have Full and Part time
evening telemarketing positions available immediately.
$7.00 hourly base pay + bonuses. Flexible schedules.
Apply In person at: IMS, 700 Univ. Dr. E., Ste.104,
C.Station (behind Golden Corral). 691-8682.
Reading this will bring you an extra $140/month
CASH. In a gentle, easy way. You lie back in a soft
chair, get a pin-prick & you're free to read, study, talk or
dream. 60-minutes & you’re up and away, cash in hand,
smiling. The Plasma Center. 4223-Wellborn Rd. 846-
8855. 700-Unlversity Dr. E. 268-6050.
Wait-staff $8-10/hr. average. Also cashier position
open, must be able to work day-time during the fall.
Both apply Tues.-Fri., 2-4p.m., at Golden Corral.
MISCELLANEOUS
All we need Is YOU and your CAMERA!! Visit
www.TheZeppelin.com!!
Your own business while in school. Exceptional part-
time income (254)772-4748.
PERSONAL
ROMANCE FOR YOU!! 1-900-336-8162, Ext #3702
$2.99/min. MustbetSyrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breedsl Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Must sell 31/2-feet friendly healthy female iguana, per
fect tail, $100/negotiable. Please call 694-3096.
REAL ESTATE
Upscale Condo 2bdrm-1,5bth, new paint, all appliances,
ceiling fans, new a/c, tOSOsqft,, yard. $48,500. 823-
2112.
ROOMMATES
Female roommate for 2bdrm/2bath duplex with w/d. On
shuttle route. No pets. $300/mo. plus 1/3-utilities.
(409)693-1766.
Female roommate needed to share 3bdrm/2bath luxury
condo on Wolf Run, 1-block from campus. Private pool.
$300/mo. +1/3 utilities. (281)892-7785.
Female roommate needed. Private bdrm/bath.
$310/mo.+1/2bills. Neart.a.m.u. 694-3689, Dawn.
(AP) — Even mild cases of
endometriosis, a common disorder
of the uterine lining, can cause
infertility in women, a study found.
However, the researchers also
found that surgery to treat the
endometriosis can nearly dou
ble such women’s chances of
getting pregnant.
Endometriosis — in which the
uterine lining grows outside the
uterus, usually in the ovaries, fal
lopian tubes or abdominal cavity
— affects 3 percent to 10 percent
of all women of childbearing age.
Severe cases can be extremely
painful. But mild cases often can
go unnoticed.
Moderate to severe
endometriosis has long been
known to cause infertility, usually
by blocking the fallopian tubes or
ovaries with scar tissue.
The new study, published in
Thursday’s New England Journal
of Medicine, provides strong evi
dence that minimal or mild cases
can also cause sterility in women,
even when there are no blockages
and ovulation is normal.
Why this is so is not clear.
However, the study found that
surgical removal or destruction
of the growths increases a
woman’s chance of getting preg
nant by 73 percent over the suc
ceeding 8 1/2 months.
The study suggests that women
with unexplained infertility
should be examined foi
endometriosis in a procedure
called a laparoscopy and should
undergo surgery immediately ii
they have the condition, the
researchers said.
“It’s a very simple procedure,
said Dr. Rodolphe Maheux, chair
man of obstetrics and gynecology
at Laval University in Quebec and
one of the study’s authors. ‘Tt cat
be done in 15 minutes more that
the laparoscopy.”
Dr. Robert Barbieri, an expen
at Boston’s Brigham and
Women’s Hospital who was not
involved in the study, agreed
with that recommendation.
“With these data, more doctors
might say, ‘You might want to try
surgery first,’” instead of taking
hormones to stimulate ovulation,
Barbieri said.
Thirty to 40 percent of women
who have unexplained infertility
have minimal or mild endometrio
sis, he said.
DuPont warns states
about generic drugs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Out
of options in Washington, a big
drug company has turned to
state legislatures in a last-ditch
struggle to stall a generic ver
sion of Coumadin, a blood
thinning medicine taken by 1.8
million people.
At stake: a $500 million a year
market for DuPont Merck
Pharmaceutical Co. The compa
ny is lobbying in at least 20 capi
tals from Sacramento to Albany
for legislation to slow down
introduction of cheaper generic
than patients.
‘ They are using scare tactics to
frighten people and make them
believe this is a patient safety
issue and using that to protect
their monopoly,” said Bruce
Downey, chairperson of Barr
Laboratories, ready to market a
generic version of Coumadin at a
price 30 to 40 percent lower.
Dr. Roger Williams, a senior
FDA official and former head of
its Office of Generic Drugs, said
DuPont Merck’s lobbying cam
paign is “in the class of an eco-
They are using scare tactics to
frighten people and make them believe
this is a patient safety issue ...”
Bruce Downey
Barr Laboratories Chair
versions of its anti-clotting drug.
The company, a joint venture
between DuPont Chemical and
drug maker Merck, says it is wor
ried that substitution could
endanger patients because the
medication is particularly deli
cate, slightly too little; and it is
ineffective, slightly too much; and
it can be toxic. It is part of an
informal class called “narrow
therapeutic index,” or NTI drugs.
The Food and Drug
Administration says the brand-
name drugs are no different
from their generic competitors.
Critics, including a competing
company whose generic alter
native has just won FDA
approval, say DuPont Merck is
more worried about profits
nomic challenge” rather than a
scientific one. He questioned
putting medical decisions in the
hands of state lawmakers.
“The agency (FDA) since 1984
has been making these judgments
about bioequivalence. We have
tremendous expertise in doing
this,” Williams said. “It’s not a mat
ter of law, it’s a matter of science.”
States, not Washington, regu
late the practice of medicine and
pharmacy through licensing.
DuPont Merck decided to take its
battle to die states about a year
ago, after New York-based Barr
Laboratories sought FDA approval
of its generic blood diinner. The
brandname company began mar
shaling information and hiring
lobbyists in state capitals.
Skull could help identify
ape, human ancestors
NEW YORK (AP) — Researchers
have found a skull from a 15-million-
year-old monkey that suggests that a
still-undiscovered ancestor of both
monkeys and people looked different
from what many scientists thought.
“It tells us what our relative
looked like 25 million years ago,”
said researcher Brenda Benefit of
Southern Illinois University in
Carbondale.
That undiscovered ancestor
stood at a crucial split in the
evolutionary family tree. One
branch went on to produce apes
and people; the other branch led
to Old World monkeys, which
live in Africa and Asia today.
Scientists have been trying to
figure out what this ancestor
looked like.
The new finding suggests its
face looked more like an orang
utan’s than many scientists
thought, Benefit said.
The fossil, found in 1994 on
Maboko Island, Kenya, is the old
est known skull from an Old
World monkey. It came from a
creature called Victoriapithecus,
a fruit-munching, 11-pound
monkey that walked on the
ground and climbed trees.
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Victoriapithecus is not an
ancestor of people, since it
comes from the evolutionary
branch of Old World monkeys.
But it’s closer than any other
known monkey to the split with
the ape-human branch, so it
probably resembles the elusive
ancestor of monkeys and
humans that occupied the split.
Benefit said.
While many scientists believe
this ancestor had a ball-shaped
skull, Victoriapithecus suggests
the skull was long and low, shaped
more like the top half of a football.
And while a popular theory says
the ancestor had a gibbon-like flat
face, the new find suggests its
snout stuck out a bit more, like an
orangutan’s or a chimp’s.
The finding will help scientists
evaluate other fossils as they try
to find the elusive ancestor,
Benefit said.
Benefit and her husband and |ni
colleague, Monte McCrossin,
announce the find in Thursday's |rai
issue of the journal Nature.
‘‘It’s a pretty important dis
covery,” said fossil primate p;
expert Elwyn Simons of Duke en
University.
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