The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 28, 1988, Image 12

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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS
Page 12
The Battalion
Monday, November 28,1988
Nov. 30 (6-10 p.m.), Dec. 1 (6-10 p.m.)
Dec. 7, Dec. 8 (6-10 p.m.)
Animal love spawns agency profits
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ELLENWOOD, Ga. (AP) — All
her life, Jama Hedgecoth has loved
animals. But she never quite ex
pected it to come to this: She sells
housebroken, exotic pigs and runs
an animal talent agency that rep
resents a variety of four-legged stars.
On a 25-acre animal farm south of
Atlanta, with the help of her hus
band, Charlie, and four children,
Mrs. Hedgecoth tends to some 300
creatures: dogs, cats, raccoons,
foxes, deer, goats, chickens, turkeys,
ducks, geese, an ostrich, a miniature
horse, one 300-pound hog and a
pack of pint-size pigs.
She sells the petite porkers
through Designer Pigs, one of her
business ventures. As for the rest of
the menagerie, some are stars rep
resented by her other venture, The
Animal Agency. Others are family
pets.
“When I was a kid, we traveled all
over the world, because my father is
an evangelist, and we could never
have animals like this,” Mrs. Hedge
coth said. “When I got married 17
years ago, I told my husband, ‘My
dream is to live on a farm and have
every animal that’s feasible to own.’”
Five years ago, the Hedgecoths
got their farm, along with dogs and
cats.
In 1987, a friend asked her where
he might find 15 cats for a cat litter
commercial. What the producers
feared would be eight hours in cat
hell turned into a 30-minute lark —
she has a knack for animal training
— and a business was born.
Mrs. Hedgecoth and her partner,
Bryan Hudson, began contacting ad
vertising agencies and anybody else
who might need a well-behaved ani
mal now and then.
In less than two years, The Ani
mal Agency has worked on about
100 jobs, half of them still-photo
modeling sessions and the other half
TV commercials, mostly for agencies
in Atlanta.
Her Benji-look-alike dog. Amber,
starred in a Honda Accord spot.
Roy, a mammoth tom turkey,
starred in a ham ad.
For a Reebok spot, she brought
along Hickory the goat, Scarlett the
black miniature pig and 81-year-old
Griffin farmer James Roy Goggans
and his sneaker-wearing con
whose stage name is Bessie.
The Animal Agency alsosui
animal actors for a TV motjl
cently filmed in Georgia, “Dyii).
Love.” Mrs. Hedgecoth's
and father got bit parts.
If she dc >esn’t have a paid
animal, she’ll find it —andtrait
“If you call us and sayyoimt,
white goose that will vvalkom;,
for a child, I’ll tell you, ‘Yougt
three days,”’ she said.
Glients are charged $100 an
and up. “What they payforisE
and me, our know-how in
work with the animals,” she said
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DWAYNE RATCLIFF
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BILL SIMS
Let's all wish these three good luck in Florida. They will be
competing against several other schools in the nation on ESPN's
Boardwalk and Baseball Superbowl of Sports Trivia. These three will
receive round trip tickets to Orlando, Florida, hotel accomodations,
and $1,000. They leave for Florida, January 3, and competition lasts
from January 5 through January 10. The show will air sometime in
March. GOOD LUCK in Florida!!
OUTDOOR SOCCER ENTRY FEE: $25.00 per team PLAY BEGINS: Wednesday, January 18,15i
PM immediately after the Team Captain’s Meeting LOCATION: Intramural Sports Center RULES'.
with Intramural exceptions DIVISIONS: Men’s and Women's Residence Hall, Men's and Wr
Independent and CoRec. CLASSES: A - Highly competitive B - Moderately competitive C - NoviceC;
A, B and C will play round robin league games with single elimination playoffs. AWARDS: Class A '
Class B - Certificates Class C - Certificates GENERAL MOTORS: Thanks to General Motors for sp)
ing the Class B CoRec Tournament. Class B CoRec Champions will receive GM T-shirts. SCHEW.
Schedules will be available at the Team Captain’s Meeting Wednesday, January 18 at 4 PM in m
Building. ELIGIBILITY: No team may have more than one (1) TAMU soccer club player on its rosle'
team having one (1) soccer club member must play in Class A.
THANKS FOR A GREAT SEMESTER OF ACTION
FROM THOSE OF US AT IM-REC SPORTS.
Jon Mos
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Fri, 12 PM - dark; Sat, 10 AM - dark; and Sun, 12 noon - dark. Individuals with student ID orTAfvlt Se^chd^T-
reational ID may purchase a large bucket of balls for $3.00 and a small bucket of balls for$1.50.V i ts traditional
an ID individuals may purchase a large bucket of balls for $4.00 and a small bucket for $2.00. CluMptions in be
is also available. For more information, contact the IM-Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845^
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Entries are being accepted for the Third Annual T-shirt Design Contest. This contest is held to determineMore than
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University T-shirt design for the 1989-90 school year. All entries must be received no later than 5:30 PM,Tue,Ma|e,'ii killed an
All entries must be 12" by 12", black ink on white paper and should include the words "Intramural Champion85|h' uprising 1
or “All-University Champion 89-90”. It is also recommended that “Texas A&M”orthe block ATM be included intW;. occupied
sign. Entries will be judged by a panel of students, faculty and staff with the entry best depicting lntramural ‘ RK r
tional Sports All-University Champions being declared the winner. The winner will be notified April 17andwillrecff raelis b
$50.00
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EXPERIENCE DOWN HILL SKIING IN THE BACK COUNTRY.
JANUARY 7-14
REGISTRATION ENDS DECEMBER 6!l
Nestled atop the Continental Divide, the St. Paul Lodge offers superb powder from Thanksgiving
through April! The lodge is an isolated rustic inn complete with kerosene lamps, woodburning stove, and
a sauna. Its panoramic view of the San Juan Mountains will refresh you for the spring semester. This
adventure includes transportation, lodging, food, equipment, instruction, and guides for $395 ($410 non
A&M). All you need to bring is a camera and a few personal items.
The trip is limited to 13 participants. Sign-up in the IM-Rec Sports Office, 159 Read. For more
information, please call Patsy or Steve at 845-7826.
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WANTED: soccer officials
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS: McDonald's Intramural Highlights is sponsored in the Battalion by your local
McDonald's Restaurant at University Drive, Manor East Mall, Hwy 21 .Texas Ave. at SW Parkway and Post
Oak Mall. Stories are by Steve Harding, graphics are by Paul Irwin and photos are by Mark Figart and Sarah
Cowan.
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November 28, at 6 PM in 164 Read Building. For more information, call Ku
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There will be a Handball Tournament Friday through Saturday in the Read Building so comeoi®.,, n S ht st
FOOTNOTES
■ The Womens Soccer Team will have a tournament Saturday, December 3. Time is to be annou
■ Monday, November 28, Soccer Official's Training at 6:00 PM in 164 Read.
■ Tuesday, December 6, Residence Hall R/ep, Meeting 6:00 PM, MaMa's Pizza, RSVP by Decent
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