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The Eagle recommends a vote for Bob Moore for Place 1 on the Fourteenth Court of Appeals in the Democraticprimary. ” ‘ ~ ' Ea ■ The Bryan-College Station Eagle February 25, 1994 Please Vote Bob Moore for 14th Court of Appeals Place 1 Pd. Pol. Adv. Bob Moore for Justice Campaign, Linda Lee Moore, Treasurer, 7511 Broadway, Galveston, TX 77554. ANNUAL SKI CLEARANCE SALE Hurry for best selection (All sales final, no lay-aways) ALL SKI ITEMS ON SALE 30% - 60% OFF Sale ends 03-12-94 tn-state SPORTING GOODS 3600 Old College Road Bryan 846-1947 (across from Chicken Oil Co.) % IS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW... AND IT’S YOU!!! NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR NEW MEMBERS J^ppUcations may be picf^ed up beginning March 7, Student Programs Office, 2ndbFloor MSC, Pgom 223 Orientation Meeting for all Potential Applicants: March 9, 6:30 p.m., 301 Rudder Tower OR March 23, 8:30 p.m., 302 Rudder Tower Questions f^Ptcase caCC tfie Opas Office - 845-1661 Please call (409) 845-1515 if you require special assistance. As Brazos County Judge, Al Jones will work to: * Develop a long range plan for the future Promote increased cooperation between the county, the cities of Bryan and College Station, and Texas A&M Increase economic development opportunities Improve the highways into and out of Brazos County BACKGROUND AND QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION B.S. Secondary Education, North Texas State, 1952 Master of Education, Texas A&M University, 1966 Graduate, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1972 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Division Head Emeritus, Texas Engineering Extension Service Major General, U.S. Army Reserve (ret.), Engineer Officer J Self-employed construction industry consultant Pol. Adv. Pd. by A! Jones Campaign, Ann Anderson, Treasurer, Box 4486, Bryan, Texas 77805 Rnuii NohnvitJTH[Bin 1 : A wrecked car sits outside the MSC on Monday ving. The Center for Drug Prevention piittheci' as a reminder of the dangers of drinking and dri- on display as part of the "Safe Break" program Tubularman By Boomer Cardina Head TH£ LAST GREAT •t lid the Bartholomew iolatior The a 11,1 lifGjage to sipulati cpntact i fo at lea I Accoi phone c; a wide i Hill sigi A&M.w R But S Toronjo' llronjo its ca - for e sign "Uni. : rule Sloe Peace Continued from Page 1 clashes after the Israelis lifted a 10-day-old curfew to allow towns people to buy food. The killings raised to 29 the toll in the aftermath of the mosque slaughter, in which 30 Muslims were gunned down by a Jewish settler as they prayed. Other clashes were reported Monday in Bethlehem, where troops fired tear gas to break up a demonstration at the university. In the Gaza Strip, Associated Press photographer John Gaps III, a 35-year-old American, was shot in the leg by an Israeli army sniper. "There were no rocks being thrown or anything," Gaps said from his hospital bed. "I was tak ing pictures of him, and then 1 saw him draw down and I knew he was going to shoot." The army said a soldier and a police officer were wounded in Gaza by a gunman in a car who opened up on them after crashing a roadblock. Security forces fired back and the bullet-riddled auto was found with bloodstains inside In south Lebanon, guerrillas killed seven militia! of the Israeli-backed Lebanon Army when three be exploded in Israel's self ed "security zone," secu sources said. nit si — |eru The guerrillas also kidnalfcs Tu " it-rii t i two civilians whose bullet-i bodies were found later in fil :rs rai the Lebanese sources added, The slayings were the hijf ween single-day death toll in the 1st occupied zone since July. m e; bam Fhe 1 und a ■, Ma! __yl ^ Cynthia Murray LANGLEY REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY TREASURB ween office 'We . Police do is ierss. In • Brazos County Native/Graduate of Bryan High School • Texas A&M University - Class of 76 • Dentist and businesswoman for over 15 years • Lifetime member of A&M United Methodist Church • Married to J.D. Langley 74, Judge of 85th District Court • Business Manager/Computer literate Republican Activites: • Lifetime member of the Republican Party • Active in the TAMU College Republicans • Brazos County Co-Chair for Victory '92 • Contributing force in bringing Bush/Quayle to campus in' Lady fourn HONEST ★ CONSERVATIVE ★ ACCOUNTABLE rnan\ PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISING BY THE C.M. LANGLEY CAMPAIGN. LYNDA STEPHENS, TREASURER, P.O. BOX 3785, BRYAN, TEXAS 77805, PH. 776-6767 ( ►