The Battalion Classified ■ Tuesday - July 29,1991 To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / 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 VISA 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 for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn’t sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. AUTO FOR RENT 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. Car stereo customized for Jeep Wrangler; Sony, Infinity, Kicker, Rockford Fosgate, Phoenix Gold, custom MDF box. Call Kevin, 847-7668. Cars for $100111 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. COMPUTERS Pentium 133MHz, 16MB-ram, 1.6GB-HD, 33.6-modem, CDROM, sound Sspeakers, 2MB-video, 14”monitor, Packard Bell desktop, new, one only $575. 846-7186. Pentium 200MMX $1,195, 166MHz $995, 16MB-ram, 16XCDROM, 33.6-WF/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 Party 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 Fun instructors or comedians. $6/hr. Will train. Evening &Saturdays. College experience. Tx.D.L. 5-years, no criminal records. 694-2122. Available now or for August. Pre-leasing 1bdrm/1bath, all bills paid, Northgate area. United Realty. 694-9140. 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. Manuel Drive. 1 and 2-bedroom four-plex, W/D connec tion, fenced backyard. $425/mo. and $495/mo. 694- 7330. New 2bdrm/2bath house, c/a and heat, w/d, refrigerator, dishwasher, 15-minutes from campus, no pets, $700/mo. 778-3106. Quiet country atmosphere, fireplace, very large 1-bed room brick duplex. $375/mo. +bills. No pets. 693-8534. 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. Sonnenblfck Apartments. Large 2/1, 884 sq. ft., 5- closets, shuttle, microwave, intrusion alarm, pool, cov ered parking, shady picnic area, $439/mo. 691-2062. StudentsMI 2bdrm/1bath mobile home, trees, in country, approximately 21/2-miles from campus, no pets. $295/mo. +bills. 693-8534. EflD 19 CUT ; ll InfcKwBW: |i CAD CM! C 1&2 Bedroom apartments or graduate dorms available for Fall. 10% discount for students or staff. Great loca tion! Furnished or unfurnished. 846-9196. Ist.-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/11/2bath townhome. 1,100sq.ft., w/d. Available August-12th. $525/mo. Very nice. 764-7653.z 1980 40-foot Park model trailer, 1 -bedroom w/computer room +table. All new flooring +carpet. $4,000. 779- 9497, leave message. 2 Couches, in fair condition. Must Sell!! $50. Please call 862-2067. Bunk bed with fold out futon bed on bottom, $250. O.B.O. Please call 693-1443 at anytime. 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.M 2bdrm/1bath for sublease, w/d hook-ups, Great location. Very clean. 693-2184. $500/mo. For Sale - Washer and dryer $100 each, twin bed $50 and desk $50. Please call 775-3242. 2bdrm/1bath, w/d connection, bus route, $100/dep. per person. 764-0451. $550/mo. Kenmore washer & dryer. In excellent condition. Asking $300. Please call 764-1764. FOR SALE MMNNNMMNNRNMIMipilNNNNINNMNNMHRNNMMNRNHNRMNiRNi MOVING SALE!!! 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, lyr.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. HELP WANTED Advertising Sales Representatives needed for Study Breaks Magazine. Part-time. Flexible hours. Solid account base. Call 1-800-856-3141. California Smoothies now hiring. Knowledge of supple ments necessary. Apply in person. 846-6202. China Garden now hiring hosts, cashiers, wait-persons for summer and fall, lunch/dinner shifts. 823-2818. Christian couple seeks handy man/ yard worker for fam ily business. 15-20hrs/wk. Flexible with school sched ule. Call Susan at 764-8914. 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. Kid's Connection (Bryan ISO's afternoon program) now accepting applications for substitutes for Fall '97, M-F (flexible), 2:45-5:45p.m., $5/hr. Childcare experience required. Apply in person at 2200 Villa Maria, Rm.20 or call 731-7803 for more information. Bryan ISD. E.O.E. by choice. 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. 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. PETS 2bdrm/2bath, lOOOsq.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. College Court AUGUST FREE! Large 2 Bedrooms /I Bath Microwave Partial Utilities Paid ■Ceiling Fans 'Intrusion Alarms TAMU Shuttle $419 823-7039 3300 S. College Ave. Moving! Must sell! Large sofa $200, love seat $150, bicycle $35. 694-8652. 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 Texas Agricultural Extension service Location: Riverside Campus Contact Person: Linda Russell Phone: 845-6471 Salary: $5.15/hr. Job Title. Student Worker Start Date: ASAP Duties: Surplus, Inventory and Central Receiving duties, Data Entry, different duties as required, and must be able to 50 lbs. Qualifications: Blocked schedule, must be able to work 1:00 P.M. to 5 P.M. every afternoon. Must have drivers license. 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 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 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 VIP Research is seeking individuals 18 years and older 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. ana 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 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 Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755. Must sell 31/2-feet friendly healthy female iguana, per fect tail, $ 100/negotiable. Please call 694-3096. ROOMMATES Female roommate for 2bdrm/2bath duplex with w/d. On shuttle route. No pets. $300/mo. plus 1/3-utllities. (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 wanted. 3bdrm/2bath duplex, w/d, on bus route, pets ok. $250/mo. plus 1/3-utilities. 775- 7390. Male Christian roommate needed tor 2bdrm/2bath apartment. Own room/bath. Near shuttle. $252.50/mo. +1/2 utilities. 695-8438. Need M/F roommate. $237.50/mo.+1/2bills. Duplex in C.Sta. Pets ok. Call 696-3799. Need roommate for duplex. Graduate student preferred. Own room/bath. $325/mo. +1 futilities. 862-7573. Roommate needed for 2bdrm/2bath apartment. $315/mo. plus 1/2-utilities. Available August-15th. Call 696-8297. Roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bath house, fenced back yard, pets ok. Female graduate student preferred. 764- 0651. 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. 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), Fri(6pm-8pm), Sat(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside Nations Bank. Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early. (CP-0017). 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 s .t. I W ’IF*. ** Experienced Tutor- Genetics, Math, Science. H.S. and College. By appointment only. Small groups o.k. Call 690-0738. WANTED , Sam ■' m bbSHI , X HELP AGS!! Large family need 5-10 graduation tickets for Fri.lSth. Will payl! Call collect (972)503-7148. Need graduation tickets for 8/16/97, 9a.m. Will Pay BIG$$$!I! (409)695-1357, after 4p.m. Will pay for August-15th graduation tickets. Please call at 775-3242. AfARTMEMIS. 1501 Harvey Rd. (Across from Post Oak Mall) 693-1110 THE COMPUTER & STUDY CENTER We are in the Internet http://www.poapts.com * Efif., 1,2, & 3 Bdrms., * Sand Volleyball • 2 Pools & Jacuzzi, • Fitness Center w/Aerobics Classes Check Out Your New Rental Rates. We Save You Money!! OPEN DAILY M-F 8-6, SAT. 10-5, SUN. 1-4 LU DATA SERVICES DIVISION Position: A Full time hourly position as a Human Resource Coordinator. Qualifications: Degree required. Minimum of one year experience in Office Management, or Human Resources. Responsibilities: Providing support to the human resources department including the areas of com pensation/benefits, employment, employee relations, and training. Maintaining employee files and person nel records, process change of status forms, compil ing personnel statistics, and providing information to employees on matters pertaining to personnel forms and record. Preparing special staffing reports. Screen, evaluate, and conduct reference checks on candidates. Maintain requisition and advertising logs. Administering benefits program. Conducting new employee orientation. To apply: Submit a resume to: Human Resource Manager IntelliQuest Data Services 702 University Dr. Ste. 102F College Station, Texas 77840 (Behind Side Pockets) dransford@intelliquest.com Fax: (409) 260-7004 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 A 24-hour, multimedia news service for the Internet from The Associated Press ■ A comprehensive, up-to-the-minute news report combin ing the latest AP stories with photos, graphics, sound and video. • Headlines and bulletins delivered as soon as news breaks. http://bat-web. tamu. edu Degrees HELP WANTED ■: . ' '■ " I POSITIVE PEOPLE- Looking for few key individuals to help expand in the College Station/ Bryan area. Motivated inquiries only. 696-3007. 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. St. Michael's Academy seeks part-time day care aids and substitute teachers for the fall. Experienced appli cants preferred. References required. Please apply at 2500 S.College in Bryan 822-2715. MISCELLANEOUS Your own business while in school. Exceptional part- time income. (254)772-4748. PERSONAL Alternate Strategies. Local Companionship. Call Now- FREE 1-888-200-0564. Must be 18yrs.+ Call Your Date Now!!! 1-900-285-0074, Ext.#7105. $2.99/min. 18yrs. or older only. Serv-U: (619)645-8434. ROMANCE FOR YOU!! 1-900-336-8162, Ext.#3702. $2.99/min. Must be 18yrs. Serv-U (619)645-8434. Continued from Page 1 Robert Kennedy, vice president for research and associate provost for graduate studies, said, “The fig ures reflect the overall commit ment of the campus to make our doctoral programs more inclusive.” Kennedy credits these results to the efforts of faculty, staff, adminis trators and graduate students. Robertson also said minority graduate students help new minority graduate students. “There are African-American and Hispanic student programs that are put on that are student to student,” he said. “Current minority students are trying to transfer the experience in a way to new graduate students to share their learning curve.” Robertson said such programs help graduate students learn about the University. “Nothing takes the place of talking to someone with experi ence,” he said. Robertson said the programs are an "equivalent to Fish Camp” for new undergraduate students. “These programs give new grad uate students, many of which are out-of-state students, a chance to hear things that go beyond what it is in the catalog,” he said. “What these students do will help us in retention in years to come.” A&M also tied for third place and placed fifth and 11th in the number of doctoral degrees award ed in engineering technology, com puter science and math for African Americans, Hispanics and Asian Americans, respectively. In the publication’s July 10 issue, which presented similar UPD Continued from Page 1 UPD Director Bob Wiatt said the move will not hinder UPD’s service — the department will move in shifts to minimize service problems. "I don’t see any problems, but it is going to put an extra burden on us,” Wiatt said. Wiatt also said Research Park is an ideal location for A&M’s grow ing police force, especially because West Campus is expanding and the site is near the George Bush Presidential Library Complex. “The fact that we’re over there is just as good as us being over here,” Wiatt said. The Department of Environmental Health and Safety, which is responsible for radiation and chemical safety at A&M, and some Human Resources divisions will share the other half of the Research Park building. Chris Meyer, director of envi ronmental health and safety, said the department will not gain any space but will have better- equipped facilities for campus health and safety classes. “One of the grand things we’ll get is a real training room,” Meyer said. “We’ve never had a training facility of our own.” Human Resources Director Susan Irza said the department has offices on and off campus but only benefits, immigration ser vices, training and professional BRAfcOSTRADER r A wthhjes & collectibles: Browse in our store for a different shopping experience! Bargains Galore! • M - F 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sat 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Sundays by chance 210 West 26th St., Bryan (409) 775-2984 Fall/Spring Internships WITH Northwestern Mutual Life The Quite Company hUp:/www.NorlhwesIernMulual.c • Fortune’s "Most Admired” Company • “America’s Top Internships” - one of 1997’s top ten intership programs • “Jobs 96” -Insurance sales compensation averaged $50,000 per year, increasing to $70,000 after 10 years. In fact, 20% of all insurance sales agents earned over $100,000 In 1996 Full-Time Positions for ‘97 graduates Austin/College Station (512) 327-3868 San Antonio (210) 490-3133 Houston (281) 583-4330 The Battalion Classified Advertising • Easy • Affordable • Effective For information, call 845-0569 lists for undergraduate di A&M ranked 31 st in the numbert! baccalaureate degrees awarded! minority students in all fieldsanj 12th in such degrees awarded Hispanic students. The figures reflect the overall commitment of the campus to make 01 doctoral programs more inclusive.” Robert Kennedy Associate provost for graduate studies I ml odyl th;| ole! In other lists ol undergradm ^ degrees awarded to Hispanic A&M ranked second in engines ing technology, computer sciena j^J and math: third in bothenginee: r0D ing and physical sciences; seven, in biology; 20th in EnglishIk^ gnage/literature/letters and 23d in life sciences, business/manai merit and communications. The University of California Los Angeles awarded the m doctoral degrees in 1994-95 w: 145, and the University oflesc placed seventh with 84. The figures are based on ts magazine’s analysis of (j. Department of Education of dai reported by the nation's i tions of higher learning. Issues publishes the reports annii ally in July. development, employee relate and the department’s administra tive offices will be relocated Research Park. She said the department “jumped at the chance” to mow these offices to a new location. The Research Park buMngvi have a parking lot, and Irza said thi department’s main motivation in moving was to give customers east er access to Human Resources. “We're eager,” she said. “We'rf delighted to move out. It’s areal benefit for employee sente because it will be so muchea» for employees to get to us.” Human Resources will move in December because the fall is tradi tionally a busy period for ftie department, Irza said. Also,Human Resources does not face a move-out deadline, as does UPD and environ mental health and safety. The Texas A&M Foundation will break ground on its building on Sept. 25, said Rose Anne Thomas, manager of communi . cations for the Foundation. The Foundation, which managespri- vate gifts to the University, wi then be across street from its sis ter organization, the Association of Former Students, which is at the Clayton Williams Jr., Alumni Center. The Foundation building is now at Dominik and Texas Avenue. “It made a lot of sense, given the teamwork between the two organi zations to be across from the Clayton Williams Center,” Thomas said. www.3rdixie.com Dixie Theatre 106 S. Main St., 822-0976 Located in Historic Downtown Bryan Fot^riva^^rt^cal^llieat8^®l Pool Tables *18 and older welcome V Enjoy Our Drink Specials 4 Thursday - SaturdayFrom 8-10 pm THURSDAY 7/31 Marooned Summer Jam -UFOFU -House of Large Sizes - Kid Fantastick -lewis $5 advance tickets at Marooned $6/door. 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