CONCEPTS Hair Designs 20% OFF iiny service with Tracy The Battalion classified ADVERTISING must present ad 764-4500 900 Harvey Rd., C.S. . -inico * Senscience * Sukesha mmigie ivies sue Jdallas Bbying tc designated ^uperhighw; parted by coalition's o\a JThe disp Ileaders froi Jinties aga fixar, McL jinties. JA superhi [likely bring feral trans Jssive high ? J'lfwe let By jy Granger I Goess ±’a!«i! One-th bases « SPECIAL PERFORMANCE! 15% OFF ticket price with current student, faculty or staff I.D. WARNING: Oleanna contains strong language and adult situations. A panel discussion on sexual harassment will be held immediately following this performance. Leading the discussion will be members of the faculty and student body, a local attorney and a representative from the office of the Texas A&M University System General Counsel. Today Partly cloudy with a high near 73. North winds 10-15 m.p.h. Tuesday Mostly sunny with a high near 76. Northeasterly winds 5-10 m.p.h. Wednesday Partly cloudy with a high nearffi , Tonight Clear and cool with a low near 50. Light north winds. Tuesday Night Partly cloudy with a low near 49. NEW YO One-third of re suppos naged to : es report* | Quoting e ;ecutives f* iwspaper s ses to sta nsferring [ er federal Os reserve ses. the ba jrgeted for en anothe e goverm Ijillion, acc [Iftlashington- eks to redi laste. The grou questions e entagon ha base closure: The D stimated v Source - A&M Chapfer of the American MeteorologicalSocief. ||osed towar qvings coul fie Times sa TEXAS A&M UN/VERS/TY A Department within the Division of Student Affairs Monday, Oct. 10, 1994 Rec Facility Hotline 845-0721 Read Court Reservations 845-2624 Intramural Rain Out Info 845-2625 Penberthy Go!f Range 845-9655 Outdoor Equipment Rental ...845-4511 Rec Sports Office 845-7625 Gov. F Mexic r MATAMC Gov. Ann F lection cam) ionday, and Irnesto Ze< lotlight sta recent ass latched. look lationship [resident Sa ian who wc lections in , [resident Ca Zedillo, i exico City lith Richard: latamoros h ruling pari towage a wa "We wil •elessly, am governmen afficking an ho accom Zedillo said. Exercise Classes Informal Recreation Instructional Clinics Intramurals Sport Clubs TAMU Outdoors Week At A Glance Mon., Oct. 10 ★ Entries Open: Badminton tAt PickJeball ir Punt, Pass & Kick Hiking Day Trip uV Rock Climbing Trip Tues., Oct. 11 tSt Entries Close: nV Handball tV Racquetball Track & Field Meet ir Wrestling Ski New Mexico I WHAT'S A REC SPORTS OFFICIAL? Christmas Break Trip ’94-Dec. 16-20 Wed., Oct. 12 ★ Health and Wellness Fair, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m:, MSC Main Hall and Flag Room. Stop and see our display! Flickerball entries open next Monday. LEARN CPR ■m* 0 a■ flB ^ R I R Thursjoct, 13 6-9 p.nt Join TAMU in skiing beautiful New Mexico-your preference of downhill, cross-country, or both! Have an exhilarating time "shooshing” down slopes or gliding across the snow on cross-country trails. We will downhill ski at Red River Ski Area which offers a variety of runs for every skiing ability and a top eleva tion of 10,350 ft. Cross-country skiers will enjoy the Enchanted Forest Ski Area with 1400 acres of spectacular forests and sweeping meadows. Lodging is at the Golden Eagle Lodge in llilil,,.;:,,.., r tor 'nonbBec employees. No charge for Rec Sports employees. 1111 Register at the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read./ Deadline to register is one day in advance of class. Red River, the "Ski Town of the Southwest." The downhill ski option is $282*/$310** and includes transportation, lodging, and a two-day lift ticket. The cross-country ski option is $257*/$283** and includes transportation, lodging, and a one-day instruction, two-day ski rental and trail pass pack age. Other activities available to you at an addi tional cost are snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, innertubing, and horseback riding. Sign up in the Rec Sports Office. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express welcome. Deadline to register is Friday. WE PQ NOT; WEEfl: give tickets give signals make telephone calls call games stay indecisive make decisions sign documents sign in for hours Be a Rec Sports Official! Excellent working conditions, training program and flexible hours. Experience not necessary! FLICKERBALL OFFICIALS’ ORIENTATION MEETING: Mon., Oct. 17 7 p.m., 164 Read For more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826 Fri., Oct. 14 ★ Brackets Posted: Handball & Racquetball, 2 p.m. ★ Innertube water polo peti tions due-noon Intramurals PENBERTHY TAMU Outdoors Listed below are the activities opening in the next few weeks. For more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826. Sat., Oct. 15 ★ Women’s Rugby, Zachry Fields Mon., Oct. 17 ★ Entries Open: ic Field Goal Kicking -k Flickerball Sport Open Close Fee Flickerball Oct 17 Oct. 25 $20 Field Goal Kicking Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Free! Bowling Oct 24 Nov. 1 $1.50 Archery Oct 31 Nov. 8 Free! Weightlifting Oct 31 Nov. 8 Free! Cross Country Run Nov. 7 Nov. 17 Free! Eight-Ball Singles Nov. 7 Nov. 15 $2 Sport Trivia Bowl Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Free! ...sign up soon! GOLF RANGE Fall Hours* Monday-Thursday 4 pm-9 pm Friday - Sunday I pm - 9 pm Don't forget about Two for Tuesdays* 4 p.m. - I0:30p.m. Buy one buchef of balls and get the second FREE! *Thc Range will remain open until 10:30 pm. on Sundays- Thursdaystlll Nov. 17. when Intramural contests arc played. Listed below are the activities opening in the next few weeks. For more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826. Trm Pate Open ■Clftss. Fee Canoe Trip Oct 15-16 NOW TODAY $35*/40** Kayak Workshop Oct 22-23 NOW Oct 17 $50*/55** Rock Climbing Trip Oct 28-30 TODAY Oct 24 $48*/55** Hiking Day Trip Oct 30 TODAY Oct 24 $15*/20** Backpacking Trip Nov. 4-6 Oct 17 Oct 31 $35 + /40** ML Biking Trip Nov. 6 Oct 17 Oct31 $25*/30** Rock Climbing Trip Nov. 11-13 Oct 24 Nov. 7 $48*/55** Skiing in New Mexico Sea Kayaking- Dec. 16-20 NOW Oct 14 See ad above. Baja, Mexico Sail/SCUBA the May 15-20 NOW April 14,95 $380*7418** Bahamas Aug. 19-25 NOW June 15, 95 $649 ’"Students and faculty/staff with rec memberships **Faculty/staff without a rec membership and the Bryan/College Station community srael’s I security JERUSAL Minister Yi1 iecurity and eople Monc ind Iraqi troc the start of a Secrete Kristopher. Christop Inited State: srael agains tented to ki ell as inne raqi Presic 'would not b 1e people ol his region.” The terro wo dead anc Imerican d srael’s obse iabin in ecognized it :ountry as w< Toda' teielh Classify Opinioi Sports Weathe What's