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    The Battalion
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The Battalion
Tuesday, October 13,1?)
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able. Ages 18-35. excellent compensation. Contact
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Services
Typing, Editing, Reports. Resumes. $2.00/SS, $1 50/DS
Academic Editorial Services 693-5504
Professional word processing $1 50 per page. Resumes
applications and desktop publishing also available. On
campus plckup/dellvery 696-7512.
QUICK MOVING SERVICE FOR APARTMENTS AND
DORMS. CALL FOR PRE-ESTIMATE 823-3935. 779-
2796.
Typing on MAC Laser prints. 24 hours or less 696-3892.
For Sale
Mountain Bicycle new Schwinn 21spd. Complete extras!
Ready for rbugh ride. Bargain at $300 Must see acces
sories! Leave message 693-8061.
Sleeper sofa queen size with inner spring mattress. 6, 1/
2 ft. long, navy blue with dark red pillows, nice $265.
Negotiable. 260-9738.
Small dresser for sale $40 Cali 696-0077 and leave
message.
1989 Suzuki Katana 750. 12,300 miles. Never wrecked.
$2899 847-4779
ATTENTION AGS! King-size Waterbed-$ 150 Macintosh
Computer $175. Computer table $75. Couch $60 Brand
new women's 12spd. bicycle $200/neg. Please call 823-
3731.
Roundtrip air to Portland, Oregon $129. Leave 10/8 or
other preferred weekend. ASAP 696-1084 or 845-3465.
Ask for Amanda.
CUSTOM BUILD; SAVE THOUSANDS. You pick the
colors, carpet, floorplan and save thousands on 2.3,4.5
bedroom singles and doubles during our fall sale. Palm
Harbor or Fleetwood. Call today for FREE Factory Bro
chure. 1-800-880-1376.
Great prices on 2&3 bedroom homes starting at $3995.
Cash talks but financing is available. 1-800-880-1376.
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Selling wooden paddles for sororities and fraternities with
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825-7869
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Gigantic 2bdrm apartment available now. 3 miles from
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For Lease
CONDO FOR LEASE: 2BR; 1,1/2 bath; 2 car carport;
Sutler's Mill Condo. $700 per month. Lease expires 7/31/
93. Call George Ball, Texas Heritage Realtors 846-4500.
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Buying your used lev! blue jeans: adult sizes; $3-$6. Chris
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Adoption
Carpet warehouse needs strong able bodied individual to
work Tu-Thurs. 779-3270.
College graduate growth industry looking for manage
ment trainees to join our established company. Salary
plus commission and full benefits including 401K, com-
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weekdays. Flexible with your school schedule. Call
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Looking for energetic bartender and cocktail waitress for
new live music club. Pickup applications Saturday 8am-
12pm & M-Th. from 12pm-4pm at 201 W. 26th Bryan; 3rd
floor Cantina or call 822-5959, 823-3743.
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a warm and loving home,
excellent education and
quality of life. Allowed by
law, we will pay for medical
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mom. Lots of love provided Gloria 818-248-4890,
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Today
Earthquake devastates Cairo
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CAIRO, Egypt— One of the
strongest earthquakes to hit Egypt
in modern times toppled build
ings and houses Monday, killing
more than 200 and injuring thou
sands, the government news,
agency said.
Children died in stampedes out
of swaying schools and rescuers
struggled into the night to dig
survivors from debris.
The midafternoon quake regis
tered 5.9 on the Richter scale and
was centered about 20 miles
southwest of Cairo.
People thronged Cairo's streets
after the quake. One woman stood
on a sidewalk screaming while a
knot of people sat in a downtown
square, tears streaking down their
cheeks.
Thousands of people crowded
around the ruins of a 14-story
apartment building in the suburb
of Heliopolis late Monday while
four bulldozers cleared debris un
der floodlights.
Associated Press reporter Nejla
Sammakia said the 75 apartments
collapsed into a heap of crusk;
concrete and twisted steel.
An ambulance worker saidf
people were pulled alive from Tuesda)
rubble before nightfall. Therem —
no word on whether anyonedia
there.
Fahima Taha Aly Suleiman,
resident of Maadi south of Gin
said she saw' a schoolgirl,afe
14, struck in the head and
by a rock falling from a collapse
wall.
A crumbling wall in downtow
Cairo killed a worker inakelul
shop.
WHAT’S UP
TUESDAY
HOWDY CAMP: Counselor applications
are available through Friday, Oct. 16 in
125 Student Services Building. Previous
counselor experience in ExCEL, Fish
Camp, Howdy Camp, or T-Camp
required. A limited number of interview
slots are available. For more information
call the T-Camp office at 862-2521.
General discussion in the Rainbow
Center from noon to 1 p.m. Call the
Center for Drug Prevention—The
Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for more
information.
Zachry.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION: Officer elections and
committee formation at 7:30 p.m. in 12?
Blocker
COTTON BOWL REPRESENTATIVES:
Applications for 1993 Cotton Bowl
Representatives are now available in the
Student Activities Office, 163 Student
Services Building. Application deadline
is Friday, Oct. 16. For more information
call Christi Moore at 845-1135.
DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT
ASSOCIATION: Information on careers
in data processing with guest Texas
Instruments at 7 p.m. in the Former
Students Center. For more information
call Kristi Douglas at 823-4076
AGGIE GIRL SCOUTS: MeetingatM
p.m in 507 Rudder. For more
information call Alix at 693-3963.
TEXAS A&M LACROSSE TEAM:
Practice Monday through Friday from 4
p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Polo Fields.
Everyone welcome, no experience
necessary. Come be a part of the State
Championship tradition. For information
call Tom Webber at 764-7974.
PREPARATION FOR THE GMAT: How
to improve scores on the verbal portion
of the GMAT from 6 p.m. to 7 p m in 242
Blocker Second in a three part series
FREE. Register in advance in 243
Blocker. For more information call the
Center for Academic Enhancement at
845-2568
AGGIE TOASTERS: Meeting in 504
Rudder For more information call
Charity at 823-4512 or Richard at 847-
1122.
TEXAS A&M HORSEMEN’S
ASSOCIATION: Meeting at 7 p.m.in
115 Kleberg
MLK, JR STUDENT COORDINATING
COMMITTEE: Executive meeting in 139
MSC at 7 p.m. For more information call
Barbara at 847-0712.
OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: Haunted
House meeting at 7 :30 p.m. at Two
Pesos. For more information call Karw
at 693-2089.
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: We met today
at 6:30 a.m. as we will every Monday
through Friday If you are interested in
running with us then or at our additional
6 p.m. group runs, we meet in front of G.
Rollie White Coliseum. For more
information call Steve at 823-1334.
TAMU SNOW SKI CLUB: Speaker on
how to get fit for skiing and trip
information in 144 Student Services
Building. For more information call
Krista at 696-8186.
PRE MEDICAL SOCIETY: Aggieland
picture and guest speaker at 6:45
the Zachry Lobby. For more informata
call Kevin at 696-9050.
CFFA: Meeting to discuss the upcornij
Wild West Olympics at 7 p.m. in 208
Scoates
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
General discussion in the Rainbow
Center from 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m.
Call the Center for Drug Prevention—
The Rainbow Center at 845-0280 for
more information.
TAMU INLINE SKATING CLUB: Free
skating at 7 p.m. in PA 71 on West
Campus. All levels of ability are
welcome. For more information call
Shawn at 764-7830.
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: Meetings
8:30 p m in 225 MSC Craig Enoch
speaking. For more information call
Brandi at 693-5362.
AGGIELAND: Freshman pictures will
be taken for the Aggieland Oct.7-Oct.30
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR
Photography, located at 707 Texas Ave.
next to Taco Cabana.
GYMNASTICS CLUB: Workout from
4 30 p.m to 6:30 p.m. in 307 Read. For
more information call Eugene at 764-
9613.
WESLEY FOUNDATION: SLIMEand
WOW Bible study at 7 p.m. in the
Methodist Student Center. For more
information call 846-4701.
SLAVIC ASSOCIATION: Free Czech
lessons at 7 p.m. in 205 Rudder. For
more information call David at 260-1054.
ASSAULT PREVENTION WORKSHOP:
Third session at 7 p.m. in the Grove.
RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries for
Cross Country Run and Field Goal
Kicking Close. For more information call
Drew at 845-7826.
AGGIES FOR DIABETES
AWARENESS: Meeting at 7 p.m. in
127A Zachry. New members and
curious people welcome. For more
information call Regina at 693-3431.
PRE-MED SOCIETY: Guest to talk
about folk medicine at6:30p.m. in105B
Zachry. Pictures for Aggieland to te
taken. For more information call Eddie
at 847-2662.
SPEECH COMMUNICATION
ASSOCIATION: -Meeting at 7 p.m.in
125 Blocker. For more information call
Brandi at 693-5362.
AG ECONOMICS/AGRI-BUSINESS
ASSOCIATION: Meeting at 7 p.m. in
113 Kleberg. Guest Speaker Jill
McClure, Miss TAMU.
TEXAS A&M GOLF ASSOCIATION:
Meeting and discussion of second
tournament at 7 p.m. in 155 Student
Services Building. SHIRTS! For more
information call Jay at 693-6980.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: “Cyrano de
Bergerac” at 7 p.m. in 604C Sterling C.
Evans Library. For more information call
Star at 693-0227.
TEXAS A&M TENNIS CLUB:
Applications for officers are now
available. For more information call
Sabrina at 696-7484.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS:
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK
ENGINEERS: Meeting at 7 p.m. in 104
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DON'T THRON IT BURV
The office of District Court Judge is an important
position.
It is the job of a District Court Judge to decide matters
of criminal, civil, and family law.
It is the job of an individual with the firmness to do
justice, the judgment to show compassion, and the
productivity that gets the job done.
For the past eight years it’s been
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Vote the person.
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Keep experience.
Reelect Judge John Delaney,
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