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(price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers
offering personal possessions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an
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ADOPTION
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A Baby would make our dream come true! Caring,
financially secured couple can promise a lifetime of love,
quality education, travel & family vacations... Please call
Dennis & Connie 1-800-323-5884 or TGC 1-800-299-
4523. Legal/medical expenses paid only.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Free Cash Grants! College. Scholarships. Business.
Medical bills. Never Repay. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000
Ext. G-1652.
Larger Breasts!!! Safe and Affordable Alternative To
Implantsll Fast Results!) Toll-Free 1-877-6-BREAST!
AUTO
1988 Ford Tempo, 4-door, 140k miles, runs great, grill
damaged. $1,000/o.b.o. Please call Ragan @775-
1993.
1992 Toyota 4x4 SR5, extended-cab, cd, bedliner, great
condition, $11,000/o.b.o. Please call Jen at 696-3016.
1998 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer, loaded, 10,600
miles, $32,900. 862-8516 days &695-0876 evenings.
Seized cars from $175. Porches, Cadillacs, Chevys,
BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. Toll
Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-1652 for current listings.
COMPUTERS
486 8megs ram, 14.4modem, 14"monitor, 4XCDrom,
speakers, HP printer, Windows-95, Word-97, Excel-97,
and TamuNet, $300. Please call Casey at 764-9312.
AMD 300MMX w/Motherboard, 32 mb SDRAM installed
to most 486/Pentium systems, $340, video/case extra.
696-9412.
Pentium 233MMX $775, Pentiumll 233mhz $995,
300mhz $1,135, W/3.2GBHD, 32MBRAM, 32XCDROM,
56kmodem, 4MBvideo, 14"monitor, s/speakers, 1-year
warranty, upgradable, 4.3/6.4GB add $25/$65, 15717”
monitor add $30/$130, 846-7186.
DJ MUSIC
"‘Party Block Mobile DJ**- Peter Block, professional/
experienced. Specializing in Weddings, TAMU func
tions, lights/smoke. Mobile to anywhere. The Best!!
693-6294. http://www.partyblockdj.com
EMPLOYMENT
DYNAMIC MARKETING COORDINATOR SOUGHT
Kaplan, the nation's leading test prep company is seek
ing a full-time marketing coordinator in the C.Sta. area.
Applicant must have excellent communication skills,
general marketing knowledge Sgreat people skills.
Excellent for new grads!! Call (512)472-8085, ext.#20
&leave a message describing your skills &experience.
FOR RENT
2bdrm/11/2bath duplex. Fenced yard. Wolf Pen Creek.
$555/mo. Pets allowed. 694-6628.
College Court
JULY FREE!
Large 2 Bedroom/1 Bath
Partial Utilities Paid
Ceiling Fans, Pool
Microwave, Intrusion Alarm
Close to Blinn
A&M Shuttle
$41 9
823-7039
FOR RENT
Ibdrm/lbath attached to private home in great Bryan
neighborhood. One person only. No pets. All bills paid.
$395/mo. 696-1138.
2bdrm/1bath duplex. Fenced yard, shuttle-rt. Pets
allowed. $475/mo. Available August-1 st. 822-7318.
2bdrm/1bath studio apartment. Approximately 4-blocks
from campus. Wooded. No pets. No HUD. Available
July-1 st. $475/mo. +bills. 693-8534.
2bdrm/1bath, larger than most, $445/mo., 5-minutes
from campus. Call 694-9328.
3bdrm/2bath and study, double wide, heat/air, w/d
conn., 2-decks, large fenced yard. Room for 4-students.
$800/mo. +deposit. 779-7193.
Available nowl Sublease efficiency apartment.
$290/mo. Lease ends Aug.15th.; renewable. 1-5miles
to campus. Wooded, secluded, quiet. 693-3542 or 696-
2998 (Manager).
C.Sta. 3 bedroom fourplex. Move in now or reserve
yours for August. Upstairs and downstairs available,
w/d included, shuttle, great access to Texas Ave. United
Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Casa del Sol Apartments is now preleasing for fall.
Spacious 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. 2-blocks to
campus. Walk to TAMU. $100 Off first month rent.
Located at 401 Stasney Street, C.Sta. 696-3455.
Choose from our economical 2 bedrooms starting at
$345 or spend a little more for the extras. Several floor-
plans to view starting at $415. B/C.Sta. locations.
United Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
FULL SIZE W/D, 2bdrm/1bath, shuttle, microwave,
intrusion alarm, $459/mo. 846-7454.
Great selection of one bedrooms! Available now and
pre-leasing for August. Six locations/ floorplans. Some
with all bills paid. United Realty. 694-9140. www.unit-
ed-rico.com
Live Free!! Don't Rentl Buy a 3bdrm/2bath mobile
home. Payments from $197 to $250/mo. Rent out 2-
bdrms. Live Free. I have 5-spaces in nice parks. Also
land. Brazos Valley Mobile Homes, 941 N.FM 2818
@Hwy 21, Bryan. (409)822-2929.
Pre-lease for August 10th 4bdrm/2bath, fenced, garage.
3104 Longleaf. $1,000/mo. 693-1448.
Pre-lease for August! 4-locations to choose. 2bdrm.-
Ibth. duplexes, w/d, fenced yards, $485-$500/mo. 693-
1448.
Quiet country atmosphere. Large 1-bedroom brick
duplex w/fireplace. No pets. Available now or pre-lease
for fall. $395/mo. +bills. 693-8534.
Roommate needed. Summer & Fall. $275/mo. split util
ities. 3bdrm/2bath house. 822-1214, leave message.
Studio style 4-plexes. 2410-Blanco, 2bdrm/1bath.
enclosed patio, on shuttle, no pets, $410/mo. 731-8951.
Sublease at Treehouse-I Apartments. 2bdrm/2bath.
Walk to campus, football/ baseball games, etc... Great
location!! Only $550/mo. 694-0626.
Summer lease. $400/mo. 2bdrm/11/2bath. W/D, near
Aeroflt. Available now. 777-6017.
The Villas of Cherry Hollow & Normandy Square
Condominiums is now preleasing for summer & fall.
Spacious 1-bedroom, 2-bedrooms and studios. Walk to
TAMU. Located in Northgate area. $100 Off first
month rent. Call 846-2173.
This prestigious C.Sta. 3bdrm/3bath duplex is worth
looking at! Security system, ice maker, w/d included,
fenced yard. Pre-leasing for August. United Realty.
694-9140. www.united-rico.com
Under construction and available for August move in.
This C.Sta. 3bdrm/31/2bath duplex has security system,
ice maker, w/d connection, fenced yard, great location.
United Realty. 694-9140. www.united-rico.com
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 lift 50lbs.
Qualifications: Blocked schedule,
must be able to work 1:00P.M. to
5P.M. every afternoon.
Must have drivers license.
ATHLETES FOOT STUDY
Patient volunteers needed for research
study of new investigational medicine.
Free physical exam,
treatments, study medications and lab
tests for qualified participants. Ages
18 years and above. No topical
(prescription or over the counter)
treatment in the last 2 weeks.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Aggressive Painter/ Sheetrock helpers needed. Part/
Full-time. Flexible schedule. 775-7126.
Airconditioning installers needed for summer. Prefer
1-year experience. Come by 1910-Greenfield Plaza,
Bryan, to fill out applications. 846-4660.
BARNHILL'S COUNTRY BUFFET is currently hiring
career- minded Wait-staff. Good pay and benefits.
Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 2:00-4:00P.M. 1701 So.
Texas Avenue. E.O.E. Drug Test Required.
Cashiers wanted. P-T/F-T. Flex time around class
schedule. Burger King, Tx.Ave. and Harvey Road.
Experienced computer technician is needed at
Compuview Microsystems, Inc. 846-5454.
Flexible daytime hours cleaning homes in B/C.Sta.
Need transportation & telephone. $5.75/hr. Call 690-
6882.
Handy-person general house and yard work. Starting at
$6/hr. Flexible hours. 693-5175.
Local Business needs part-time warehouse help/ deliv
ery driver. Must have good driving record and available
through summer. Please call 779-7043 for information
on application.
Need someone to type a dissertation in Statistics. Must
have software for math symbols, Super and subscripts.
Call Dr. Kshirsagar at 845-3160.
Part-time delivery technician needed for medical equip
ment company. Apply at 3505 Ea.29th Street, Bryan,
TX.
Part-time evening work doing commercial office clean
ing, Mon.-Fri. Call for an appointment, 823-5031.
Part-time Office Runner Needed: Must have depend
able transportation, good driving record and be available
at least 20hrs/wk. Applications at Lynntech, Inc. 7610
Eastmark Dr., Suite 202, C.Station, TX. 77840. E.O.E.
Part-time Programmer experienced w/C++ and
Microsoft Development Environment. Call CAPSHER at
776-7520.
Product Marketing Manager. Texas Digital a 25yr. old
Elec. Mfg. Co. seeks Product Marketing Manager to pro
duce mktg. materials. MS Word, ACT, Access, and
degree a plus. Excellent pay, benefits and bonus oppor
tunity. Resume to: Texas Digital, 512 W. Loop, C.Sta.,
TX 77845. Fax: (409)764-8650.
DO YOU HAVE
SWIMMER’S EAR?
We may be able to help! Our
doctors are conducting a
research study of an ear drop
treatment for swimmer’s ear
(external ear infection).
You may be eligible for a
clinical research study.
Qualified research volunteers
will receive at no cost:
•Research related office visits
and evaluations
•Study medicine
Compensation will be given.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
(409) 846-5933
ARE YOUR MENSTRUAL
CYCLES IRREGULAR OR
ARE YOUR MENSTRUAL
PERIODS LENGTHY?
We are looking for healthy women
ages 15-50 who are not currently
taking birth control pills and if 35 or
older, do not smoke. You will receive
free study-related exams, free study
medication, free birth control pills after
study completion (if medically
accepted) and up to $125
compensation for qualified
participants. Participants will be
required to come in for 5
study-related office visits, take their
medication reliably, and complete
a daily diary.
HYGIENE STUDY
Female, ages 18-34, needed to
participate in a clinical trial
comparing 2 feminine hygiene
products. Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $300.
Call for information:
J&S Studies
846-5933
Programmers/ Commercial business applications; expe
rience on PC w/Clipper or Delphi; or Vax or IBM w/PL/l
or COBOL. Send resume to: Fields Financial Services,
P.O.Box 6500, Bryan, TX.77805.
Softball Officials. $9/hr officiating local softball leagues.
No experience needed. 690-1226.
Swimming pool company needs office help. $6/hr.
+bonuses. Call 764-8105.
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PERSONAL
"Looking for Chef? He’s now on sale at Inspirations for
25% off."
PETS
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter-775-5755.
Beautiful 6-months old black & white female Siberian
Husky $175. Registered & vaccinated. Call Sandra or
Yolanda, (Hm)775-8042 or (Wk)845-9577.
Free to a good home. 25 pound spayed almost 2-years
old female Terrier crossed. Shots current. Kennel
included. Call 775-2921.
ROOMMATES
F-Roommate needed. 3-bedroom house in Bryan.
$200/mo. utilities included. Call 778-8416.
F-Roommate. 2bdrm/1bath apartment. 1-mile from
campus. W/D. $ 187.50/mo.+1 futilities. 696-1091.
F-Roommate. Fall. W/D. 2bdrm/11/2bath apartment.
$275/mo. Call Caroline at 695-8831.
F-Roommate. Large 2bdrm/2bath duplex. Available
July-22. Shuttle route, w/d, furnished except bed.
$275/mo.+1 futilities. 693-1401.
Female roommate needed. Great 3bdrm/2bath town-
home, 5-minutes to campus, w/d, carport. $260/mo
negotiable. Call 764-8703.
Nice quiet M/F roommate. Fall. 3bdrm/2bath house.
W/D. $315/mo. +1 futilities. 693:5633.
Roommate needed. Available JulyfOth. 3-bedrooms
nice house. Furnished. 5-min. to campus. Big yard.
$250/mo. Antoine 696-2942.
SERVICES
COLLEGE STATION PART-TIME JOBS!!
Universal Computer Systems, Inc. is looking for candidates for
part-time positions at our College Station facility. You must be
able to work at least 15 hours, Monday - Friday and every other
Saturday. All positions offer $6.00 per hour to start!!!! Other
full-time positions also available.
Office Assistant
Technician Assistant
Customer Service
To apply, please call our Recruiting Headquarters:
1-800-883-3031
UCS HIRES NON-TOBACCO USERS ONLY
E.O.E.
http://www.ucs-systems.com
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AAA Texas Defensive Driving. 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 wel
come. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by law. 111-
Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up 30/min. early
(CP-0017).
Affordable Lawn Care. Commercial & Residential.
Mowing, edging, mulching, blowing. Free estimates
(409)693-0973.
One day concealed handgun course $75. Loaner guns
available. Night classes available. John Collins 775-
1418, Wickson Creek Range 589-1093.
TUTORS
Accepting New Clients- Appropriate Solutions Tutoring.
Individual or small group. Tutoring in Math, Genetics,
Chemistry, and Biology. 20+ Years Experience. Leave
Message. 690-0738.
WANTED
Do you commute from Bellville to C.Sta.? Looking for
carpool. Jeremy @845-7815(wk), (409)865-0682(hm).
WEIGHT LOSS
CHOOSE TO LOSE!! Why "weight?" Please call 775-
3188.
EflLTH
Monday • June 89,
AIDS conference focuses on finding
FOR RENT
VERY UNIQUE small 2-story 4bdrm/2bath in quiet
neighborhood. Only 3-cars allowed. Available August.
$695/mo. (817)877-5936.
W/D for rent. Best price in town. $40/mo. Call 764-
2019.
Walk to TAMU. 2bdrm/1bath. Fenced. 416 Tauber.
$385/mo. 693-1448.
FOR SALE
19" TV $40, twin bed $50, desk $20, hand held CB $20.
Please call 260-8121.
4 tires, 32x11.50 Michelins with Panther 15” wheels 6-
lug, $700 o.b.o. Please call 695-7608.
Catholic Books/ Gifts. Byrne Catholic Bookstore.
Northgate. Upstairs. Afternoons. 846-8699.
Manufactured loft, off-white, oak trim. Built-in desk,
shelves, drawers, closet. Fits any dorm, including bal
cony. $200. Please call 268-7433.
HELP WANTED
A/C Service Technicians with EPA certification needed
for full/ part-time work. Will work with school schedule.
Benefits. Call JG Innovative Services/ Shaw Services at
(409)693-0733.
GENEVA (AP) — The largest
AIDS conference ever began
Sunday with a mix of optimism
and frustration: Cheer over potent
new virus-killing drugs was tem
pered by despair that AIDS still
spreads explosively in parts of the
world that cannot afford these
medical breakthroughs.
About 13,200 scientists, doctors,
advocates and journalists gathered
for the 12th World AIDS
Conference to hear 5,400 presenta
tions on new treatments, insights
into the basic workings of the
virus and how the disease affects
everyone from pregnant women to
prisoners to “commercial sex
workers," the conference
euphemism for prostitutes.
During the weeklong meeting,
scientists are expected to discuss
newly developed treatments that
may offer alternatives to protease
inhibitors, the class of drugs that
have revolutionized AIDS care.
Moreover, experts believe they are
closing in on simpler regimens
that will require people to take far
fewer than the 20 pills a day which
is now common.
Doctors also will hear encour
aging reports on preventing the
spread of the virus from infected
mothers to their babies during
birth. Already, researchers have
shown that brief treatment with
the drug AZT cuts this hazard in
half, while longer use coupled
with a Caesarean delivery virtual
ly eliminates the risk.
Despite such progress, “there is
news so devastating that few in this
room could have predicted or imag
ined it a decade ago," Dr. Peter Piot,
head of the United Nations AIDS
program, told the opening session.
His organization estimates that
12 million people around the
world have already died of AIDS,
and another 31 million are alive
but infected. Each day, 16,000
more people catch the virus.
Since the last international AIDS
conference in Vancouver two years
ago, 10 million people have contract
ed HIV, said Piot. “That represents a
collective failure of the world."
Sunday's opening ceremonies
were briefly disrupted by chanti
ng, horn-blowing demonstrators
protesting the high cost of AIDS
drugs. A year's treatment with
protease inhibitors and other
drugs can cost $10,000 or more.
More than 90 percent of HIV-
infected people live in parts of the
world where these medicines are
too expensive to be widely used.
“We forget that of the millions of
people living with AIDS, most are
condemned to death because of the
absence of care," said Peter Lamptey
of Family Health International, an
anti-AIDS organization in Research
Triangle Park, N.C.
In the United States, Europe
and other wealthy parts of the
world, the epidemic has leveled
off or is declining. After explosive
The Texas A<S’M University College of Liberal Arts
in cni)jH>rnCimi with the
University of Houston Moores School of Music
presents a concert of chamber music
Tonight, Monday, June 29
2:3* p.m. • itaddcr Tbraire
Voice of the Whnle for Electric Flute,
Electric Cello <1 nd Electric Pumo
CiforgL- Crumb
Qunrtet for Flute nnd String
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Wnlfgang A Mozart
Quintet in
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Richard Strauss
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Texas Music
festival
Chamber
Music
Concerts
Tickets available at the MSC Box Office
or call 845-1234
Adults $10.00 Season $40.00
Sr. Citizens $8.00 Season $32.00
Students $5.00 Season $20.00
Spoisared by
The Arts Council ol the Brazos Valley • Texas
Commission on the Arts University • Honors
Program • Texas A&M University Bookstore
Norwesl Bank • First American Bank* University
Title Co • Insite Magazine • A. G. Edwards &
Sons, Inc. • Dr. & Mrs. Frank Albert Cotton
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group, announced a pkitl
focus spending of betweerj
million and $500 millionoj
development over tiheneq
years. The group said M:;
founder Bill Gateshadar|
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