Page 4 Monday, October 11 The Battalion Classified Ads Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building —J 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads $10 tor 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1000 or less (price must O appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers offering personal possesions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. LJLJ If Item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 11 a.m. on the day the ad is schedule to end to qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made t If your ad Is cancelled early. 845-0569 Or FAX us at 845-5408 Call or visit 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building Deadline 11 a.m. prior to publication accepted Notice Help Wanted T ravel AGGIE RING ORDERS THE ASSOCIATION OF FORMER STUDENTS CLAYTON W. WILLIAMS, JR. ALUMNI CENTER DEADLINE: OCTOBER 21, 1 993 Undergraduate Student Requirements: 1. You must be a degree seeking student and have a minimum of 95 credit hours. (Completed in the summer of '93 or before.) Please keep in mind when calculating you hours that if you have repeated a previously passed course(s), you cannot receive additional credit hours. (Transfer hours completed in the summer of '93 or before that are need to meet the 95 credit hour requirement, must be posted to your transcript by the deadline.) 2. 30 of your 95 credit hours must be completed in residence at A&M. In the event you left A&M for (5) or more consecutive Fall and Spring semesters, you must complete 30 consecutive credit hours at A&M after your readmittance to meet the resident hour requirement. 3. You must have a 2.0 cumulative grade point ration at A&M. 4. In good standing with the University, including no blocks for delinquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc. Graduate Student Requirements: 1. You msut receive your graduate degree form Texas A&M University to qualifty for a ring. If you are graduating this December and all of you degree requirements have been completed, you may order your ring on this order if you can obtain a "letter of completion" from the office of graduate studies and present it to the ring office by the above deadline. (Must present the original letter with the seal, not a copy.) 2. In good standing with the University, including no blocks for delinquent parking tickets, past due fees, etc. Procedure to order a ring: 1. If you have comleted all of the above requirements, come to the ring office no later than October 21, 1993 and complete the application for sligibility verification. (Overnight process) 2. If your application is approved and you wish to receive your ring this December, you must pay in full (cash/check only) no later than October 22, 1993. Men's 10K-$298.00 14K-$405.00 Women's 10K - $170.00 14K - $197.00 Add $8.00 for any back year ('92 or before). White Gold is available at an extra Charge of $10.83. The approximate date of the ring delivery isDecember 8, 1993. ENTRY-LEVEL SOFT WARE PROFESSIONAL ARGO Data is a leading provider of Branch Automation Solutions to top U.S. and international financial institutions. We are seeking December graduates with proven programming and design ability, and strong customer communication skills. Successful applicants will have a BANA, CS, or computer-related degree with a 3.25 + GPA. Send resume to: Argo Data Resource Corp. 12770 Coit Road, LB 87 Dallas, Tx 75251 HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Contact Fairfax Cryobank A Division of the GeneticSr& tVF Institute 1121 Briarcrest Dr., Suite 101 Bryan, TX Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable ages, 18 to 35, excellent compensation. 776-4453 THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE Route carriers needed, for Fall routes. Earn $600-$900 per/mo. Route delivery requires working early morning hours. Call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693- 2323 for appointment. ^SUBWAY* Now accepting applications for part-time-lunch shift. Apply at any B-CS Location. YEAST INFECTION STUDY Female patients with symptoms of a yeast infection needed to participate in a research study with a new regimen of over-the-counter medication AA CRUISE AND TRAVEL JOBS. Earn $2500/mo + Travel the world Free! (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Asia!) Cruise lines now hiring for busy Holiday, Spring and Summer seasons. Guaranteed Employment! Call (919)- 929-3139. Bookkeeper, Accounting, Insurance clerk. High energy, self-starter/ Typing, Computer required 776-6666. Part-time warehouse help needed, forklift experience a plus. 4 days a week, 3-Close (9 p.m.). Apply at Jack Hilliard Distribution, 1000 Independence, Bryan. Starts at $4,50/hr. Part-time Advertising Sales Representative needed for Study Breaks Magazine. Flexible hours, base + commis- sion Call 268-1496. FREE TRIPS AND MONEY!! Individuals and Student AIRLINE TICKETS FREE!? Couriers needed, Outra geous int'l trips Call PTG 310-514-4662. CHRISTMAS SKI breaks LODGING • LIFTS • PARTIES • PICNICS • TAXES JANUARY 2-16,1994 • 5,6^017 NIGHTS STEAMBOAT^ BRECKENRIDI VAIL/BEAVER CREEK 1 ' TELLURIDE ‘FREE 1/2 DAY LIFT TICKET! TOLL FREE INFORMATION a RESERVATIONS 1»800»SUNCHA5E OR CALL YOUR LOCAL CAMPUS REP: TRENT or JACOB 846-1646 693-4631 ^ u< : ■ ? Crested Butte c 0 1 0 R A D 0 FROM ONLY • 6 Days/ 5 Nights $199 • Ski-In/Ski-out • 1 Full Day Lifts • Ski Rentals PLUS TAX • Motorcoach Bus • Parties & More!!! 1(800)131-1418 Co.ftSki Automobiles '88 Olds Cutlass Calais 4 dr., great condition $3500/nego. Call 693-3509. For Sale 2 Concert tickets to Robert Plant, Oct. 29, reserve seating $22/ea. Call 846-6698 after 5 p.m. Beautiful, White Wedding Dress. Long train, beaded with sequence. NEVER BEEN WORN. $275 o.b.o. Call Angela nights at 764-7357. Must sell! 4pc. 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Jonathan, (409)268-4580. Tutors TOP NOTCH TUTORS Biology 113 & Biochemistry 410, $3.50/hr Call 693-5608. STATISTICS & MATH TUTOR w/M.S. Statistics, experi ence helps with classes, SAS, 8/hr 260-9920. Pro Tutors Private, semi-private, and group tutoring for Texas A&M and Blinn College classes. CIIEM, PHYS, MATH, ACCT, FINC, BANA, STAT, AND MANY OTHERS. For information or group tutoring schedule. Call 26-TUTOR For Rent FRESHLY RENOVATED HUGE 2bd apartments 31/2 miles from A&M. Semester lease okay 822-0472. Horse Stables, lighted arena, close to campus, daily feeding 776-6139. Roommate Wanted Condo 1-bdrm. $400/per mo. +elect., W/D, Fireplace, 2&1/2 bath, C/S. Call Randy 696-5776. Female roommate to share 2/11/2 bath $230/mo. +elect., 5 min. from campus Call Missy 693-7039. Services Notes - n - Quotes Fast Accurate Typing • Word Processing Resumes • Laser Printing • Copies 846-2255 University and Nagle Open 'till 10 pm Mon. - Thurs. Joy's Professional Typing, Word processing. 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ForyourFrat or Sorority or Club + $1000 for yourself! And a free T-Shirt just for calling 1-800-932-0528 ext. 75. Student organizations don't sell candy, don’t do car washes. I have a better idea for raising funds. For information call Tim Brown 713-578-0849. 1-900-786-0086 PIN # 5877 Personals Innovative 305-537-3003 Must be 18+ $ 15 per call SPORTS LINE IN AMERICA LIVE, RAW - Phone talk. Hot, Steamy and Erotic, 1800- 775-2220 $2-3.50/min. Phone Co. bills, 18+ or older. Gifted Psychicslll Sensational Resultslll Call 1-900- 820-3055 EXT. 4364 $3.99/min. must be 18yrs. Procall Co. (602)954-7420. Easy Match Making Is Ready Now! 1-900-884-9205 ext. 1753 $2.99/per. min. Must be 18 years + Procall Co. 602-954-7420. The Battalion 845-0569 Rescue Continued from Page 1 were aboard within 10 minutesofl Monda; the explosion, about 45 minutes before another blast rocked the vessel. After taking the injured to the University of Texas at Galve ston's medical complex nearby, the boat returned to help 15 other volunteer vessels fight the fire. One of the rescued men, 53- year-old Milton Williams o( Beaumont, died on the way to the hospital. Another two men, welders whose work might have sparked the explosion, were pre sumed to have died instantly. But Coast Guard Capt. Paul Prokop said the efforts of LeBlanc and his crew prevented many more deaths. "I don't feel like a hero. I was trying to help those guys get out. I just wish those other boys could have made it, too." -Allen LeBlanc,] boat captam talk Texas defen forts : 10 again H o i Coug Saturc "W upon to ge and v up them 200 A&M' "Whe "It could have been a great deal worse," Prokop said, adding that the Tim McCall's crew hur ried to the rescue, "at some con siderable danger to their crew and their vessel, without being asked, without any expectationof anything other than helping out fellow mariners at sea who were in distress. "They are the true heroes oi this." LeBlanc and co-captain ]efl Guidry, of Morgan City, La, shied away from accolades, but they admitted lives were saved through their efforts. "It's just something where we were in the right place so they didn't have to jump in the wa ter," LeBlanc said. "If they'd have jumped, with the current and the wind, it would have been a lot worse. Somebody would have drowned or got run over." Guidry, 50, said he never wor ried about the danger of the fire or further explosions. "Anybody would have done the same thing," he said. "I never really thought about it to tell you the truth." Added LeBlanc, "I don't feel like a hero. I was trying to help those guys get out. I just wish those other boys could have made it, too." were them So, smotb "N with c I vi defen: in the touch close home Re came tion r nerba Just a junior a thin fee tic He ducec M sured Jimm day a air. Somalia Continued from Page 1 capture remained in effect, and that U.N. forces were still trying to bring him to justice. Howe, appearing on NBC and ABC's "This Week With David Brinkley," said U.N. forces had had "many opportunities to eliminate" Aidid, but "that's not our job." Aidid has reportedly called for a cease-fire in the fighting that has left 18 Americans dead over the past week. U.S. officials made clear that while the U.N. resolution call ing for his apprehension remained valid, the focus has shifted. "We have a different set of pri orities," Defense Secretary Les Aspin said on ABC. Pressure will be kept on Aidid until a political settlement is found, but "we are going to depersonalize it and Re emphasize that aspect of it.'V Christopher denied that there was any secret peace offer to Ai- did, and said U.S. special envoy to Somalia Robert Oakley, currently in the region trying to coordinate a political solution, has not been in structed to meet the warlord. But if Aidid wants to stop fighting unilaterally, "that's fine with us," Christopher said "And as you know, we hada very quiet night last night in Mogadishu." Southerland Continued from Page 2 together," Russell said. "I am an ticipating having an enjoyable time and getting to know what Dr. Southerland hopes to see from our class. I hope when we leave the luncheon we will kno"' what our role here is in the big picture." Murphy said, "I think it will b< a neat experience. I am excited about learning things there. I hope to get close to Dr. Souther land and get to know him as* person." In addition to the luncheons with the freshmen, Southerland has dinner with student leaders every Thursday. A