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February 4, 5, &: 6, 1994
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the following:
Major Tournaments: AD&D (Team, Head-to-Head, RPGA, and Living
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The Battalion
Tuesday, February 1,11 .
Gift shop offers contest to sell store
By Laurel Mosley
Thl Battalion
The owner of a gift store in Bryan is show
ing that some deals are not too good to be
true.
Ron Martin, the owner of Pop-Abilities, is
holding a contest to transfer ownership of the
store because he and his wife, Robin, no
longer have time to manage the business.
Contestants must submit a $200 entry fee
and an original jingle, slogan or a 500 word
essay telling why they want to own their own
business. The most innovative entry wins
complete ownership of the business.
Martin has taken steps to assure he will
not take a loss on this offer. If he does not re
ceive at least 500 entries, he will cancel the
contest and return the money to the contes
tants.
In addition to Pop-Abilities, Martin also
owns an advertising company and his wife
works full time at Texas A&M.
"Owning your own business is a full-time
job," Martin said. "My wife and I just don't
have the time anymore."
Martin said owning a private business will
be a learning experience for the winner of the
contest.
"To own your own business gives a sense
of pride," Martin said. "It takes a real com
mitment."
Martin encourages students to enter the
contest and get the advantage of owning their
own business without spending a lot of mon
ey to purchase the business.
"The exciting part is a person can own
their own business without paying a lot for
it," Martin said. "It's a great way to get expe
rience."
Sam Gillespie, a professor of marketing,
said the contest is a good idea if the right per
son wins.
"If somebody wants the business andk
lieves the name has market value and c;
promote it, things could really workoutk
them," said Gillespie.
Gillespie said owning the business cot::
be a good educational opportunity for sit
dents.
"They could learn how to promotear:
merchandise a business and work on a bt;
get," said Gillespie. "They would also k
how to create an effective marketingpn
gram."
Martin said he put the business on::
market a year ago and when it didn't selit
decided to have the contest. He said beg
the idea from a similar contest in Boston.
"I've been researching the idea and!:;
cided to wait to start the contest until thesr.
dents came back," Martin said.
The deadline for entries is April 15, Bj
Anyone interested should call (409) 361-1
or 1-800-733-2917.
Fortuneteller admits guilt in murder-for-hirt
The Associated Press
BROWNSVILLE - A 72-year-
old fortuneteller pleaded guilty
on Monday to conspiring with a
client to kill a teen-ager who
broke up with the client's daugh
ter.
"I'm guilty," Maria Mercedes
Martinez said to District Judge
Rogelio Valdez when agreeing to
testify for the prosecution against
Dora Garcia Cisneros and another
alleged accomplice, Daniel Garza.
Cisneros, 56, wife of a promi
nent Brownsville surgeon, is ac
cused of enlisting Martinez and
Garza in a bizarre murder-for-hire
scheme targeting Joey Fischer af
ter the 18-year-old student broke
off a relationship with Cisneros'
daughter.
Jury selection was scheduled to
continue through this week in the
capital murder trial of Cisneros
and Garza, 43, who is nicknamed
"El Guero" — The Fairhaired
One.
The judge on Monday denied
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defense motions to try Cisneros
and Gajrza separately.
Fischer, an honor student at an
upscale Roman Catholic high
school, was gunned down in front
of his Rancho Viejo home on
March 3,1993.
The alleged trigger men are
still at large.
During a pretrial hearing on
Monday, Garza's attorney angrily
accused Cameron County District
Attorney Luis Saenz of breaking a
pledge to drop the capital charge
against Garza, who's accused of
paying the gunmen with!
neros' money.
"Yes, I'm upset, but thai:
I'm going to say about it, 1 'a:
ney Fred Galindo said. :j
Galindo said the prose:
had told the judge and defeis
torneys last week that the::
would seek the death penaltv
against Cisneros.
"They flatly stated in char:
to the judge: 'We're going:c; r
time. Plan accordingly."'
Saenz did not respond:;:
accusation.
The Battalion
JULI PHILLIPS, Editor in chief
MICHAEL PLUMER, Managing editor KYLE BURNETT, Aggielifeedito
BELINDA BLANCARTE, Night News editor DENA DIZDAR, Aggie/i/eedita
HEATHER WINCH, Night News editor SEAN FRERKING, Sports editor
TONI GARRARD CLAY, Opinion editor WILLIAM HARRISON, Pholoed I
JENNIFER SMITH, City editor ANAS BEN-MUSA, SpedalSecte:|
Staff Members
City desk - Lisa Elliott, Michele Brinkmann, Kim McGuire, Eloise Hint, lan.Higginlxitham, GeneeflCfcIc
Bernsen, Laurel Mosley, Angela Neaves, Mary Kujawa and Karen Broyles
News desk - Rob Clark, Andreana Coleman, |osef Elchanan, Mark Evans and Drew Wasson
Photographers - Amy Browning, Chad Cooper, Robert Dunkin, Darrin Hill, Kevin Ivy, Mary Maw
Jennie Mayer, Stewart Milne, Tim Moog, Gus Morgan and Amanda Sonley
Aggielife - Margaret Claughton, Jennifer Gressett, Paul Neale, Traci Travis and Claudia Zavaleta
Sports writers - Mark Smith, Drew Diener, Nick Georgandis and lose De Jesus Ortiz
Opinion desk — )ay Robbins, Lynn Booher, Roy Clay, Erin Hill, Michael Landauer, Jenny Magee,M
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Cartoonists - Boomer Cardinale, Chau Huang, George Nasr, Kalvin Nguyen and GerardoQuetaJa
Clerks Eleanor Colvin, Wren Eversberg, Jennifer Kerber, Tomiko Miller and Brooke Perkins
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