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SKI DEALS! Nestled in the Heart of the Rocky Mountains.
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couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desir
able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
Fairfax Cryobank, 1121 Briarcrest Suite #101, (409) 776-
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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.
Cleaning and restoration business $36,000 including In
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9586.
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.
For Rent
For rent- 2/1 $375/mo, 1/2 ml from campus. Available
immediately. 846-6667.
2/1 Duplex in Southwood Valley. Garage, yard, W/D
hookups. $435/mo. 696-5226 after 5.
Sublease-Feb. Free! 2/2, $164/mo, no dep., all bills paid,
on shuttle route. Viking Apts. 847-3584.
Sublease 2/1 Duplex W/D, fenced yard, $425. 3908#A
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Available now- 2/1. Walk to campus. 406-A Second.
$375-$400. Call 846-5800.
2/T house- sublease now through August. Large kitchen/
dining room, large fenced backyard, 3 mis. from campus,
$550/mo. 779-6813.
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.
1 & 2 bdrm. apartments available now. Completely remod
eled. Quiet neighborhood. 3 mi. from TAMU. Semester
lease ok. 822-0472.
Roommate
Roommate needed to share 3/2 duplex. Own room, $ 192/
mo +1/3 utilities. 775-3659.
Female roommate needed. Own room, $100 deposit,
$200/mo+1/3 utilities. 696-0051.
Male roommate needed to share 1/1. $210/mo + bills. Call
Greg 764-5947.
School-minded female roommate wanted for 3/1 1/2 house.
Large backyard, deck, quiet neighborhood. $ 175/mo +
utilities, $100/dep. James 778-6027.
Male roommate wanted- $250/mo (utilities included). Call
846-9023. No pets.
For Sale
88 Honda Hurricane w/helmet & covers. Great condition.
774-0607 evenings.
'84 Honda Nighthawk (650)- all black, looks great, runs
great. 2 helmets included, asking $1800 negotiable. 822-
3217.
CALIFORNIA- Plane ticket for sale. Round-trip (Houston-
LA, LA-Houston), $250, March 10 - March 20. Call Ada
693-3028.
Printer for sale- Epson LQ1050. New, letter quality- retails
at $450, selling for $250 ( $50 manual free). Call 846-
7011.
Schwinn World Sport road bike- like new, 12- speed,
frame 56cm, book rack, computer. New-$350, sell-$200.
268-4335.
Copy Machine- Minolta 450Z, with metal cabinet stand,
11 yearsold, no warranty, 180,000 copy count, $575. 846-
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Automobiles
1984 Lincoln Towncar- fully loaded, runs good, needs
body work. $750 - Call 846-1346.
1980 Mustang for sale- $1,000/neg. Chopper style MC
wanted. 764-6975.
1991 Isuzu Impulse-excellent condition, It. blue, 5-speed,
pwr steering, pwr windows, anti-lock brakes, air-bag,
cruise, AM/FM cassette/equalizer. $8,400- Call 846-0182
after 6pm.
'86 Honda Civic CRX- A/C, AM/FM Cassette, Great con-
dition. Call 696-3967,
1983 Toyota Supra- black, loaded, excellent condition.
$3,150 0.8.0. 1986 1/2 Kawasaki Ninja 250R- excellent
condition. $1,100 0.6.0. Call 764-4066.
Computers
Software at up to 80% off list at all 3 off campus University
Bookstores.
Services
Summer Jobs, warehouse work. Three eight hours shifts.
Two locations. Dallas (214-245-9512) or Houston (713-
820-3820).
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 Christi, Dallas,
El Paso, Ft. Worth, Houston, Lubbock, Tyler, & Waco.
$5.50/hr + gas. Call Shannon at 845-5248, 8am-5pm for
interview.
Experienced part-time dental assistant needed for dental
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for an appointment 846-4999.
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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.
AA CRUISE 8 Travel Employment Guide. Earn big $$$ +
travel the world free (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, S more!)
Hurry! Busy Spring & Summer seasons rapidly approach
ing. Free student travel club membership! (919) 929-
4398 Ext. Cl34.
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(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 off. 411 Tex. Ave. So. 846-6117.
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illegals may apply- wherever they live. Chance: 1 in 14
For info & forms: New Era Legal Services, 20231 Stage
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MOBILE DJ- Experienced. Great for parties, dances
weddings, barbecues, sports events, etc. Mic./lights
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Tutors
Lost/Found
Lost engagement ring by the MSC or O. 8 M. Bldg. Great
sentimental value. Please call Traci 764-5848.
‘Miscellaneous
STAMP COLLECTION- old USA (1847-1938) all mint.
Sets Zepps., Columbians, etc, $200-take your pick. 821-
5002.
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Adoption
Our happy, loving home and warm extended family await
your newborn. Legal and Medical expenses only. Call
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Lead cook/cooks. Bigdogz’ Beach Bar 8 Grill opening
soon is looking for experienced cooks. Good salary 8
great working conditions. Apply in person from 10am-
5pm. 500 S Tx. Ave, Bryan.
JOBS FOR GRADUATING SENIORS!!! Small 8 Mid-
sized Firms Looking To Hire! Call Career Concepts: 1-
800-407-JOBS for our FREE information packet.
Schulman Theaters- now hiring. Apply in person at 2002
E. 29th.
Care-a-Lot Child Care is accepting applications for reli
able part-time employees. Come by 305 E. Villa Maria or
call 779-8480.
Hiring now- Need 20 persons for telephone office work.
Eam$5-$11/hr. Apply 10-5pm at 1701 S.W. Pkwy Profes
sional Bldg., Suite 202, CS. See Bill.
Manager needed. Aggie-owned local retail business
seeks self motivated, hard working individual. Will train.
$25K starting salary. Send resume to: PO BOX 9707, CS
77842. 9
A Part-time prestigious instructor position. Will train, $5/
hr. Apply AA, 411 Texas Ave S., CS. 6:30-9:00pm, Mon-
Fri, sidedoor.
Roadway Package System-Management Operations
Supervisor Transportation Part-time Position College Stu
dents. A BA/BS Degree or pursuing a degree, good
communication skills are essential. We offer $250/wkly 8
a benefits package. Qualified candidates should send a
resume to: Roadway Package System, Inc., Attn: TM,
6805 Imperial Drive, Waco, TX 76712.
AA Alaska Summer Employment. Join the Gold Rush to
Alaska's Fisheries Industry! Earn $5,000/mo in canner
ies, processors, etc.! Male or female. No experience
required. Room/board/travel often provided. Guaranteed
success! (919) 929-4398 ext, A134.
Athletic People- Earn $100-$300/day. No selling, no
experience necessary. Two Opportunities- call (512) 483-
1441 and (512) 406-1965.
BIGDOGZ' Beach Bar 8 Grill- now hiring all positions.
ONLY THE MOST TALENTED 8 DYNAMIC NEED AP
PLY. In person, 1pm-4pm, Mon-Fri. 500 South Texas.
1993 Aggieland.
If you ordered a 1993 Aggieland, you may pick it up in the
Student Publications business office, 230 Reed McDonald
Bldg., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
If you did not order A&M’s yearbook for 1992-93, you may
purchase one for $30, plus tax, in 230 Reed McDonald.
Pick up your copy.
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Tutor needed for German 201, Math 141 8 Philosophy
240. 693-9245.
Math Tutor $4.50/hr150, 151. 152, 141. 142, 130 764-
1964.
Friday, Februar.J
A
Whatj* Up
i
Friday
Career Center: Placement
Orientation at 2:00 p.m. in 301
Rudder. For more info call Pat
or Bryan at 845-5139.
Career Center: Resume'
Writing seminar at 1:00 p.m. in
504 Rudder. For more info call
Pat or Bryan at 845-5139.
Off Campus Aggies: dinner
club at 6:00 p.m. at Double
Dave's on Harvey. For more
info call 845-0688.
African Student Association:
important meeting for interna
tional week at 8:30 p.m. in 301
Rudder. For more info call Mil-
licent at 847-3807.
Campus Crusade for Christ:
Weekly meeting at 7:00 p.m. in
102 Zachry. For more informa
tion call Mike at 696-2884.
United Campus Ministry:
Bible study and Christian fel
lowship from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at
A&M Presbyterian Church,
UCM office. For more info call
Jason at 847-3674.
Texas A&M Sports Car
Club: scavenger hunt at 7:00
p.m. in Zachary lot 51. Only $5
per vehicle. All welcome to join
the search for obscure item.
Party to follow. For more info
call Chris at 764-7996.
Muslim Students Associa
tion: prayer and Islamic lecture
from 12:50-1:30 p.m. in 601 Rud
der. For more info call Abid at
846-4278.
Hillel Jewish Student Asso
ciation: Bosnian ambassador to
the United Nations to speak
during Shabbat services at 8:00
p.m. at 800 George Bush. For
more info call Rabbi Peter Tar-
low at 696-7313.
International Students
Group: opportunity to meet
other international students and
discuss academic concerns, ad
justments to the U.S., cultural
difference, etc., from 3-4:00 p.m.
in 104 Henderson Hall. For
more info call Dr. Lin at 845-
4427, ext. 145.
Political Science Society:
Guest lecture by Richard Thorn-
baugh. Attorney General for the
Bush administration at 3:00 p.m.
on Saturday in 504 Rudder. For
more info call Brian)t'|
84964.
Furope Club: starloff
mester party at the Globe
room. Everyone is welt
For more info call Daliaj
2754.
Lutheran Studentfd
ship: fellowship supp
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. inlli
ty Lutheran Chapel and!
Center. For more into
Richard Manus at 8464!
F.l Ballet Folklorico
tial: from 10-11:30 p.m.
G. Rollie White. For mciil
call Sergio at 847-1
Aggie Wranglers: App
on Club Dance on INN:
p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday
Wildlife Biology Set
Adopt-A-Highway trash?*
at 9:00 a.m. Meet at OH
mart on Texas Avenuein
Everyone welcome.
Engipeers Week: 5(
and Volleyball tourn
starting at 12:00 at Soul
Valley. Afterward Fajiti
from 6-10:00 p.m. Forme:
call Christy at 847-0674
Sunday
Sierra Club: day hi:
trop State park beginning
a.m. in front of the I
tion Conference Cental
more info call 764-1125.
Aggie Players Assoc
general meeting at 5:00:1
301 Rudder. For more;:!
Amy at 775-5014.
Engineer's Week:!
and volleyball finalsl!']
p.m. to dark. Awardsto?|
en out. Call Christy He
847-0674 for more info.
What's Up is a Battali
vice that lists non-profii
dent and faculty eventsJ
tivitieg. Items shouldbfj
mi tied no later than fa;
in advance of the desirel
date. Application deai
and notices are not event!
will not be run in Whalj
If you have any quesl
please call the nevvsre
845-3313.
Two more fraternity broil
charged in pledge's death
The Associated Press
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo.— Two more fraternity brofc
charged Thursday in the beating death of a pledge at Soutke
souri State University, police said.
In all, seven members of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity
charged in the death earlier this week of Michael Davis,25.Pt :
the investigation was continuing and more arrests werepossl
Charged Thursday were Michael Williams, 19, and Lain® 1 ;
lor, 22, police Sgt. Carl Kinnison said. Each faced onecounto! !
tary manslaughter and five counts of hazing.
Five of their fraternity tirothers were charged Wednesday:
arraigned Thursday. All seven are being held on $250,000bon
son said.
Meanwhile, friends and family of Davis wondered Thus
"brotherhood” could have turned into violence.
"Aren't fraternities supposed to be about brotherhood?"asil
Rayburn, who worked with Davis at the campus library."leafI
ine one human being wanting to treat another human beingi
A father of one of the suspects said Davis had endured a!'
initiation in which pledges ran down a line of brothers who I
with their fists. The rite took place late at night on a campit
field.
Police would not confirm or deny the account.
"There was irony in his death in that he wouldn't hurt anyff.
Chuck Miller, who worked with Davis on the campus newsp'
Capaha Arrow. "He died at the hands of people he probaw r
ered friends."
Davis, a junior studying journalism, was found unconscit
apartment Tuesday. He died of a head wound, the coroner said
Japan
Continued from Page 1
entire Japanese economy."
On Thursday, the United
States announced the trade
deficit with Japan shot up
nearly 24 percent last year to a
record $59.3 billion, surpassing
the $56.3 billion set in 1987.
The four areas in the new
trade package reflect key U.S.
complaints. But the package is
unlikely to solve the key issue
that caused last week's dead
lock: a U.S. demand for nu
merical benchmarks to mea
sure the success of trade agree
ments.
Japan contends specific
goals would require too much
interference in business deci
sions.
Takemura said
package might be worli
before a meeting of fek
ficials from the Groupcfi
richest industrial naliol
Feb. 26. Japan may
emissary to Washington*
plain the package oni ;
ready, he said.
Japan's strategy isnl
the trade dispute from'
over, because a trade v,"
the United States - by'
biggest market - couki
serious economic damn 1 |
"We ought to dealv.:
cific issues in an ob|
manner. Wc should not
trade issues sensation-1
said Kochiro Matsu-
deputy foreign minister ’
ring to a cellular telepl®'
pute with Washington.