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The Battalion
Wednesday, February?,
Search continued for murderers in sneaker theft
The Associated Press
HOUSTON — Authorities con
tinued their search Tuesday for
two suspects in the fatal shooting
of a high school student, killed af
ter handing over his new Nike
athletic shoes.
Adam Joseph Martin, 18, a ju
nior at Wheatley High School,
was shot to death Sunday night
after he gave his $125 Nike sneak
ers as demanded, to two robbers.
"They had no reason to shoot
him," Gregory Dewayne Penna-
mon, 20, said. "They had every
thing they wanted. They just
straight up shot him."
Martin and Pennamon were
walking in north Houston Sunday
night when a car pulled over and
two men inside demanded their
shoes, jackets, caps and Penna
mon's portable radio. One of the
men was armed with a pistol.
Pennamon said.
Pennamon gave up his shoes, a
pair of Adidas sneakers, and nar
rowly escaped his friend's fate by
sprinting out of the line of fire as
the car sped away.
"I ran to the corner and ran
back, and he (Martin) was lying
there," Pennamon said Monday.
"I was wiping his face and hold
ing his hand, and he said, 'De
wayne, I don't feel nothing. I
don't feel nothing.'"
Martin died at Ben Taub Hos
pital about an hour after the
shooting.
Relatives say Martin had saved
money he made giving neighbors
haircuts to buy the shoes last week.
Homicide investigator
Clarence Douglas said investiga
tors don't have much to go on,
except the vehicle description.
The car's passenger-side head
light was out. The suspects, he
Said, were men in their 20s.
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Postal Jobs available!
Many positions.
Great benefits.
Call 1-800-436-4365 ext.P-3332.
Summer Jobs, warehouse work. Three eight hours shifts.
Two locations. Dallas (214-245-9512) or Houston (713-
820-3820),
Shipping Clerk wanted. Computer experience required.
Hours nights and weekend shifts. For more info, call
Scarmardo’s, Inc. 779-7209.
NATIONAL PARK EMPLOYERS are now hiring for the
followingsummerpositions-guides.restauranthelp, house
keeping, marina asst., etc. Over 30,000 jobs+. For info
call 1-801-567-2460.
Athletic People- Earn $100-$300/day. No selling, no
experience necessary. Two opportunities- call (512) 483-
1441 and (512) 406-1965.
Spring Break Employment. Texas Transportation Insti
tute seeks students from the following cities to observe
child restraint use at daycare & shopping centers during
spring break: Amarillo, Beaumont, Corpus Christ), Dallas,
EiPaso, Ft. Worth, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler,
SWaco. $5.50/hr + gas. Call Shannon at 845-5248,8am-
5pm for interview.
Experienced part-time dental assistant needed for dental
office, afternoon hours- 1:30-6:00pm, M-F. Call Carolyn
for an appointment 846-4999.
Immediate Openings- $9.25 to start, flexible schedule &
scholarships available, no experience- will train. Fun,
relaxed work environment. Call 696-4003.
New England Brother/Sister Camps-Massachusetts
Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls Counselor po
sitions for Program Specialists: all team sports, especially
baseball, basketball, field hockey, roller hockey, soccer,
volleyball; 25 tennis openings; also archery, riflery, weights/
fitness and biking; other openings include performing arts,
fine arts, newspaper, photography, radio station, cooking,
sewing, rollerskating, rocketry, ropes & climbing and camp
craft; all waterfront activities ( swimming, skiing, sailing,
windsurfing, canoeing/kayaking). Inquire: Mah-Kee-Nac
(boys), 190 Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, N.J. 07028. Call
1-800-753-9118. Danbee (girls), 17 Westminster Drive,
Montville, N.J. 07045. Call 1-800-392-3752.
SUMMER JOBS- anywhere USA. No fees, join student
employment co-op, membership only $15.00. 100%
money back guarantee if not satisfied. Send name, phone
number, 3 positions you prefer for employment & a $ 15.00
check or M.O. to S.E.C., 1301 West Hwy 407, Suite 201-
467, Lewisville, Texas 75067.
The City of College Station is now accepting applications
for pool personnel. The positions available are for life
guards and pool cashiers. Applications can be picked up
at the Personnel Department in City Hall. For more
information please contact the Parks and Recreation
office at (409) 764-3773.
APARTMENT MAINTENANCE- part-time, flexible hours,
$5/hr. Experience preferred. Call 823-7039.
AA CRUISE & Travel Employment Guide. Earn big $$$ +
travel the world free (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, & more!)
Hurry! Busy Spring & Summer seasons rapidly approach
ing. Free student travel club membership! (919) 929-
4398 Ext. C134.
CRUISE LINE entry level on board positions available.
Great benefits. Summer or Year-round. (813)229-5478.
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured! Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite #101, (409) 776-
4453.
Pizza Hut-Now hiring delivery drivers. Apply in person at
any B/CS store. Earn $6-$8/hr.
Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals to guide tourists
on horseback rides through the National Forest Land of
Colorado. Reply to Sombrero Ranches, Inc., 3300 Airport
Road, Box A, Boulder, CO 80301.
Employment Opportunity
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. Many
earn $2,000+/mo. in canneries or $3,000-$6,000+/mo. on
fishing vessels. Many employers provide room & board
and transportation. No experience necessary! For more
information, call 1-206-545-4155 ext. A5855.
Employment Opportunity
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn up to $2,000+/mo.
working on Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies. World
travel. Summer & Full-time employment available. No
experience necessary. For more information call 1-206-
634-0468 ext. C5855.
Child Care
Child care 1/2 days schedule near Holleman Sf. Four
children limit. 696-3862.
For Rent
1 bdrm Peppertree Apartment, C.S. available now for
sublease on A&M shuttle route. $390/mo (817) 294-7158.
Great for Students! 2/3 bdrm house-$400/mo; 1/2apart.-
$333-$400/mo. Furnished, close to campus/ shuttle route.
846-9196 or 846-1413.
Sublease- February Free. 1/1 studio- 10 min. from cam
pus. Country Place Apartments. Call 846-7670, leave a
message.
Sublease Country Place Apartment- negotiable rent. Call
Antara at 260-1276.
Tired of your roommate? Sublease! Plantation Oaks-1/1,
March 15 - May 31, $380/mo. 764-7719.
Apartment to sublet- 2/1, fireplace, CA/H, $450/mo- Bryan.
779-3614.
Sublease 1 bdrm apartment-walking distance to campus.
$325/mo, all bills paid. 846-1641.
Sublease 2/1 1/2- W/D, deck, backyard, available March.
$475/nego. Call 696-5754.
Sublease Tower Double- includes parking. $2000 for
Spring semester, total savings- $1500. University Tow-
ers. (512)327-8490.
Sublease 2/1, $485/mo., W/D, walk to A & M. 402 Nagle,
C.S. Call 846-9385.
1 & 2 bdrm. apartments available now. Completely remod
eled. Quiet neighborhood. 3 mi. from TAMU. Semester
lease ok. 822-0472.
Roommate
Male roommate to share 2/1, W/D, big back yard &
security system. $225/mo, call Mike 696-2053.
To share 2/2, washer/ dryer, great location. Call Jennifer
764-6806.
Male roommate wanted. $250/mo (utilities included)- no
pets. Call 846-9023.
For Sale
Super Nintendo w/ 40 SNES games and P.C. set-up for
sale. Some Japanese SNES software $400 negotiable.
For more info 847-1129.
Maytag washer/ Kenmore dryer- both good condition.
$200 O.B.O. f~' r the pair. RCA Camcorder w/o battery-
$150 O.B.O. Brian 864-4561 or leave message.
1982 Honda Sabre and 1983 Sabre parts bike. One
owner. New battery, good tires. $1,0000.8.0.823-0048.
Park outside every class! 50cc 1987 Yamaha Riva
Scooter with helmet. Good condition. Current A&M
permit. $375,268-4417,
1983 VW Rabbit GTI- black, 5 speed, a/c, tint, am/fm
cassette. Runs and looks good. $1000 693-0996.
For Sale: Super Single Waterbed-$95. Wanted: Full size
matress, boxsprings & frame. Possibility: even ex
change. Call Amy 693-8830.
A&M Professional Family- selling 1988 Ford Taurus "L”-
V6, A/C; 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser 4WD- both great;
Apple IIGS Computer with 3 1/2, 5 1/4 drives- $400.
Imagewriter II Printer- $150. Call 6964342.
2 Tickets worth $400 each, for $350 each- on America
West anywhere in U.S. Call after 5:30 693-5975.
SUN Solaris X86. PC Unix for Intel Computers. Desk-top
edition CD ROM Media. $200/060. Robert 845-7646.
Cannondale Bike- $250; washer- $80; various speakers &
speaker boxes- $25-$ 100. Call Brent 696-7533.
Schwinn World Sport road bike- like new, 12- speed,
frame 56cm, book rack, computer. New-$350, sell-$200.
268-4335.
Copy Machine- Minolta 45CZ, with metal cabinet stand,
11 years old, no warranty, 180,000copy count, $575. 846-
2489,- M-F, 8-5.
Refrigerator- 10 cu.ft., manual defrost, white. Asking
$85.00. Call after 2pm 696-7933.
Must sell diamond solitaire ring. $400 or best offer.
Perfect for Valentine’s or engagement. Call 696-2468, &
leave message.
Cannon Starwriter 80 word processor with bubble-jet
printer, spell checker, thesaurus, multiple fonts, takes 3.5
disc. $315/OBO. Greg 862-7404.
Automobiles
1983 Toyota Supra- black, loaded, excellent condition.
$3,150 O.B.O. 1986 1/2 Kawasaki Ninja 250R- excellent
condition. $1,100 0.6.0. Call 764-4066.
1985 Corolla SR5- good gas mileage, 5-speed. $2500
O.B.O. 693-0886.
86 Honda Civic CRX- AC, am/fm cassette, great condi
tion. $3500/neg. Call 696-3967.
Services
Learn To Fly!
Call for an introductory ride
696-3306
Wedding invitations written in calligraphy. Reasonable
rates. Call 693-4518.
AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-Fun, Laugh-a-Lot!M Ticket
dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu (6pm-9pm), Tu
(8:30am-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am), W-Th (6pm-
9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm)-Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am-
2:30pm). Across from University Tower. Walk-ins wel
come. $20 w/ ad = $5 oft. 411 Tex. Ave. So. 846-6117.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DV-1 Greencard Pro-
gram. Sponsored by the US Immigration Dept. Greencards
provide permanent resident status. Citizens of almost all
countries are allowed to take part; Students, tourists,
illegals may apply- wherever they live. Chance: 1 in 14.
For info & forms: New Era Legal Services, 20231 Stagg
St., Canoga Park, CA 91306. Tel: (818) 998-4425; (818)
882-9681. Mon-Sun: Sam-11pm.
Typing
Typing- Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush job ac
cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte
at 823-2418.
Joy’s Professional Typing. Word processing. Resume
service. Laser printer. 846-6418.
DJ
MOBILE DJ Experienced. Available for parties, wed
dings, etc. Reasonable rates. 693-6294.
Personal
Movies for discriminating adults, all types. Ultra Video 1-
800-685-5057 or 1-800-289-7207. Open 7 days a wk.
LIVE, HOT, RAW- PHONE TALK. Steamy, Erotic and
Nasty. 1-800-775-2220. Instant credit, no CC needed.
HOT, KINKY, SEXY LADIES. 1-800-597-5554. MC/V,
$2.00-$3.99/min. 18+.
Travel
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MTV’S New Spring Break Hot Spot- Southern California!
Packages start as low as $327. Call today, 1-800-255-
5791.
Seek traveling companion(s) for Spring Break trip to
AMSTERDAM. Call Ron, 764-8819/eves.
SKI DEALS! Nestled in the Heart of the Rocky Mountains.
Call Travel Leaderof Boulder, Colorado, 1-800-377-5409,
For ski packages as low as $540, some include Roundtrip
Air.
Miscellaneous
STAMP COLLECTION- old USA (1847-1938) all mint.
Sets Zepps., Columbians, etc. $200-take your pick. 821-
5002.
SCAMFEST IV T-shirts- T-shirts: $15; Sweatshirts: $20.
Call Chris at 847-4567 to order.
Earn $75 & a chance to win up to $100 more by playing
video games for only 15hrs. Right-handed males only.
Call 845-3165 anytime.
$$Money forCollege$$- $135 million unclaimed! Schol
arship matching guaranteed! Free informative booklet.
24 hour recording. 800-434-6015 ext. 1090.
Greeks & Clubs
GREEKS & CLUBS. Earn $50-$250 for yourself, plus up
to $500 for your club! This fundraiser costs nothing and
lasts one week. Call now and receive a free gift. 1-800-
932-0528 ext.65.
Adoption
Professional Dad & stay at home Mom in Texas wish to
adopt newborn to cherish & adore. Will provide warmth,
security, an excellent education, & lots of love. Pictures
available. Easy to talk to, legal/medical expenses paid.
Please call Randy & Pam 1 -800-284-1714
Computers
Software at up to 80% off list at all 3 off campus University
Bookstores.
Tutors
Math Tutor $4.50/hr - 150, 151, 152, 141, 142, 130. 764-
1964.
Announcement
Cash for college. 900,000 grants available. No repay
ment ever. Quailify immediately. Call 1-800-243-2435.
What's Up
Wednesday
Lutheran Student Fellowship:
Evening prayer and supper at 6:30 p.m.
at the University Lutheran Chapel and
Student Center. For more info call Rev.
Richard Manus at 846-6687.
Student Counseling Service: Work
shop entitled "Basic Study Skills" from
3-5:00 p.m. in Henderson Hall. Pre-reg
istration required. For more info call
Lyle at 845-4427.
Students Over Traditional Age:
Camping trip to Big Bend application
deadline is on February 15th. For more
information contact Jeff at 775-7920.
APO, OPA, Student Government.:
Red Cross Blood Drive from 10-6:00 p.m.
in Sbisa and Commons. For more info
call Melanie at 822-2104.
Microbiology Society: General
meeting at 7:00 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Ms.
Randee Nicholas from the Office of Pro
fessional School Advising will speak on
how OPSA can help you. For more info
call Ketan at 693-8726,
Society of Women Engineers High
School Conference: General meeting at
7:00 p.m. in 128D Zachary.
Aggie Speleological Society: Gener
al meeting at 8:30 p.m. in 115 Francis.
For more info call Elaine at 847-0978.
TAMU Chapter of the NAACP:
Open student forum focusing on unity
to discuss issues of race, religion and be
liefs from 8:30-10:00 p.m. in 228 MSC.
For more info call Ferleshare at 693-4175.
National Organization for Women:
meet to watch the film "Women and
AIDS: The Greatest Gamble" at 6:45 p.m.
in 101 Richardson. For more info call
Tiffany at 693-5832.
Aggie Democrats: General meeting
and guest lecturer Dr. Charles Wiggins
of the Political Science department at
8:00 p.m. in 119B Zachary. For more info
call Anand at 774-7060.
Reformed University Fellowship:
Bible study, singing and fellowship from
7-8:00 p.m. in 501 Rudder. For more info
call Chris at 776-1185.
Club Espana: General meeting to
get ready for international week at 7:00
p.m. in 203 MSC. For more info call Na-
cho at 764-7947.
Career Center: Tips on career plan
ning, choosing the right courses and
gaining a competitive edge at 5:30 p.m.
in 225 MSC. For more info call Pat or
Bryan at 845-5139.
Career Center: Job search strategies
and tips on getting started with your job
search at 3:00 p.m. in 225 MSC. For
more info call Pat or Bryan at 845-5139.
Career Center: Placement Orienta
tion at 10:00 a.m. in 225 MSC. For more
info call Pat or Bryan at 845-5139.
TAMU Tennis Club: General meet
ing at 7:00 p.m. in 407 Rudder. For
more info call Sabrina at 846-2121.
Europe Club: Mandatory meeting at
10 p.m. at Dudley's Draw for those in
terested in participating in International
Week. For more info call Dali at 696-2754
or Tomasz at 693-4382.
Zoological Society: Speaker: Dr.
David Owens on the zoology of Nancite
Beach, Costa Rica at 7 p.m. in 410 Rud
der. For more infocontact Derek Veazy
at 693-4048.
Texas A&M Sports Car Club: Gen
eral meeting at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder
with trophies awarded, upcoming
events, and dinner afterwards. Call
Chris at 764-7996 for more info.
Agnostic and Atheist Student
Group: Group discussion "Selling Secu
larism: the Ethics of Conversion" at 7
p.m. in Zachary 127B. Call Brett Lemone
at 268-AASG for more info.
Aggies for Fisher: General meeting
to organize campaign for U.S. Senatorial
Candidate Richard Fisher at 7:30 p.m. in
155 Koldus. Call Beto Cardenas at 847-
2664 for more info.
Political Science Society: Guest
speaker District Attorney Bill Turner at
1:30 p.m. in 105 Bolton. For more info
call Brian at 764-8964.
Texas Society of Professional
neers: Representatives from the
ment Center and Co-Op office wi
cuss engineering career opportai
5:30 p.m. in 114 Richardson.
Kappa Delta Chi: Open Rusli
8:30-10:00 p.m. in 410 Rudder. For
info call Shelia at 847-6880.
Thursday
Kappa Delta Chi: Rush soda!
7-8:15 p.m. in 508 Rudder. Forme:!
call Shelia at 847-6880.
Political Science Society (
speaker Kent Schuster, Attornev ;:
p.m. in 105 Bolton. Formoreidt;
Brian at 764-8964.
Society of Mexican Ameritar
neers and Scientists: Generalc ;
at 7:00 p.m. in 106 Richardson, ft;
info call Ramon at 847-5288.
Mexican Student Association
officer elections at 7:00 p.m. inSJ
McDonald. Please use westc:
trance. For more info call A
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Career Center: Resume'H:-,
seminar at 3:00 p.m. in 402Rudde
Career Center: Learn howt
plete the computerized resume ;.i
10:00 a.m. in 308 Rudder. Form:
call Pat or Bryan at 845-5139.
Career Center: PlacemenlOr-
tion at 11:00 a.m. in 225 MSC. Fe:
info call Pat or Bryan at 845-5139
Aggie Optometry: General it::
for anyone interested at 7:00 pi.:-
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Chapel. For more info call Tonyaii
5717.
Psychology Club: Generalr-
at 7:00 p.m. in 108 Psychologyh
There will be a guest speaker
MHMR.
Business AdministrationSoe
Come here ERNST & Youngspea
7:00 p.m. in the Press Box at Kyle’
Business attire please. Formoreinir;
Anneal at 847-0741.
Off Campus Aggies: Valenti
Day Balloon Bouquet sale from IH
p.m. in the MSC. For more info call
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Bible study at 7:30 DMinAIIFaiM
Chapel. For more info call Kathy at 69* ,<il
0924.
Aggie R.E.A.C.H. Gettogelk
from 7-9:00 p.m. in Press Box alK
Field. For more info call Mary Ka
764-9575.
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Agri
General meeting 7:00 p.m. in 292B
For more info call Gayline at847-0311
Texas A&M Bowling Club: joif
Thursday night league at 8:45ps
Wolf Pen Bowling Center. Only
week. For more info call Susanal
7166.
Students Over the Traditional
are participating in Aggie Replar
Saturday. For more info call Its!
693-0272.
APO, OPA, Student GovernP ■
Red Cross Blood Drive from IMit
in Sbisa and Commons. For moi;
call Melanie at 822-2104.
Real Estate Development An |
general meeting at 7:30 p.m. inAl
323.
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lists non-profit student andfan
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