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For Rent
Automobiles
Apartment for rent. 2bdrm-1bth, $425/mo., walking dis
tance from TAMU. 779-8730 Michael.
Sublease 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $605/mo., all bills paid. Avail
able now, Octobers November rent free! No deposit. Call
846-2070, leave message.
Services
Large efficiency, huge closet & bathroom, near campus,
very nice, $380/mo. Stacy 693-1188.
Large, 3 bdrm house for rent. Great for 3-4 student^.
Fireplace,ceiling-fans, & CACH. Walk to A&M, $850/mo.
Call 846-7903.
Sublease for Spring Semester. Spacious, 3bdrm-2bth
townhome in Bryan, $690/mo. 774-4450.
SPRING SEMESTER Sublease. 2bdrm-2bth, Parkway
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Attention Students! Are you crowded? Need a larger
room? We have 1 male dorm plan left. $200/mo., all bills
paid. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri, for
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Miscellaneous
1 bdrm apartments: unfurnished - $355/mo., furnished -
$385/mo. Call 846-9196 between 10:30-3:30, Mon-Fri,
for appointment.
Wanted: Hey Ags! I need 6 tickets to the t.u. game. Leo,
776-1423.
Sublease 2bdrm-1bth apartment, w/d, bus-route, $425/
mo., no deposit. Call 823-4511 leave message.
Available Jan 1, 1995, 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, luxury fourplex.
W/D, near A&M shuttle, $520/mo. 693-0551, 764-8051.
Ever get tired of spending time and money to find just the
right dress for the bash - only to see the same dress on
someone across the room? Ugh!! Have your dress tailor-
made and fitted just for you - at department store prices!
846-3524.
Furnished 1 & 2 bdrm apartments. Close to campus,
shuttle route. Pre-leasing for fall. Dorm plans available.
Kathy 846-9196.
Got plans for Halloween? Great! Where are you going to
find a costume? Don't panic. Just call 846-3524.
Available Now - remodeled 2 bdrm apartments. 6 month
lease OK! 822-0472.
Great fall buys for office & casual wear. Many plus sizes.
Resale... betterqualltythan a Dlscountstore. Mon-Fri, 10-
6. Sat., 10-3. Nearly New Resale Shoppe, 3811 E. 29th,
Bryan.
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Roommate wanted. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $250/mo. + 1/2
utilities & phone. College Main Apartments. 268-7481.
Female roommate needed spring semester. Own room,
$250/mo. + 1/4 bills. Call Stephanie 775-9233.
Typing-Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush Jobs ac
cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte
at 823-2418.
Need male roommate ASAP! Own bedroom, $350/mo.
Call 845-1788, 696-6333.
Need female roommate ASAP! 2bdrm-1bth, own room.
Call Jeanette, 268-0808.
Male roommate needed ASAP. College Main Apartment,
2bdrm-1 1/2bth. Call 260-2696.
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Reunions, Dances, Birthdays, Sports Events, Christmas
Parties. Mic/Lights available. Reasonable rates/will travel.
Call The Party Block at 693-6294.
Female roommate needed ASAP. Own room, Treehouse
Village, $345/mo. + 1/2 bills. Call Cori collect, (512) 793-
2730 or (512) 793-6860.
Computers
For Sale
Computer Use - quiet/private computer room. $4.00/hr.
Reserve 823-3489.
Women’s bike for sale. 12 speed, excellent condition,
almost brand new. About $150. Call 693-4068.
Macintosh Computers for lease. Semester rates from
$30/mo., repairs & upgrades. MacResource. 775-7703.
Brand new mountain bike Must sell! Paid $280, asking
$195 Sega game gear with accessories - $65. Please
call 691-8216.
Personal
1987 Suzuki SP200 Enduro. Excellent condition, $900.
Call 821-2034.
Kenwood KR-V8030 Dolby Pro-Logic Audio Video Stereo
Receiver. Excellent condition - $350. Pioneer Surround
Sound Speakers - $25. Call Robert at 693-4727.
DON'T BE A VICTIM!! Stop attackers Instantly. 3 oz.
Police Formula Pepper Spray, 100% environmentally
safe. $12.99 + $1.50 ship. & tax. Premium Guns, 208
Bisset Rd., Tivoli. TX 77990.
Grinnell Piano Accordion 120 Bass Keys Built-in Pick-up
4 Switches w/case - $600/0.8.0.; Samick Electric Acous
tic 6-String Guitar - $150. Call John at 693-5245.
Mountain Bike. Huffy MT. Storm, rarely ridden - $85. Leo
776-1423, evenings.
Round-trip ticket - travel In the Continental U.S. only. No
restrictions-expires Jan. 31, 1995-$225. Call(409)693-
6653 Shelley.
If you need tickets for Rice vs A&M or A&M vs t.u., please
call (214)657-2974. Prices from $40+.
Peavy Tube Amp. - $300; crate 4X12 cabinet - $300;
D.O.D. stereo Chorus/Flanger effect - $50 O.B.O. 847-
7887.
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Gibson Les Paul electric guitar w/hardcase. Excellent
condition, black w/gold hardware - $610 O.B.O. Call
Aaron at 696-0628.
Dirty, Live, Hot Talk. Steamy, Erotic & Nasty. 1-900-
435-4SEX (4739), $2.50-$3.99/mln., instant credit, 18+.
Mountain Bike, Bridgestone MB3,18" Ritchey Logic Frame,
Deore DX Components. 1 Yr. Old, Never Trail Ridden,
Mint Condition - $700. Call 847-2718.
WORD PROCESSOR - Top of the line Cannon StarWriter
70 - like new - $250. Call 693-9441.
SOAPS PEEKS & UPDATES. FIND OUT WHAT HAP
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TELESERVICE USA. HAGERSTOWN, MD. (301) 797-
2323. WE KNOW THE FUTURE!
Honda Magna 700, 1984, 4,000 miles. Just like new
$2,450. Call 847-1478.
Vacuums used starting at $25. Belts & bags to fit all
vacuums. Sew Vac City 693-6592. Culpepper Plaza.
PINE FACTORY: sofa, chair, coffee table, end table &
entertainment center -$550. Dresser & chest - $50. Call
776-9376.
SPORTS SCORES, NEWS & POINT SPREADS.
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(301) 797-2323. CAN YOU BEAT THE SPREAD?
21”, 14 speed Giant Allegre road bike, excellent condition
Lost/Found
$300. Call 776-9376.
1993 Giant Iguana, 18” frame, U-lock, helmet, toe-clips, 2
bottles with holders & more - $350 (very negotiable). Call
764-4469.
Lost: small, black dog w/white chest, feet & white tipped
tail, by the mud lots near Northgate on Nagle, Friday 21 st.
Reward. 268-0105.
Lost: Wooden handled umbrella.(pink with flowers), on
October 17, Fish Pond Bus Stop. Sentimental Value!!
Rottweiler puppies: AKC registered, 6 weeks old, $350-
$400. Call 774-4560.
Adoption
Two ferrets for sale! Male/Female, shots, descented,
papers, cage, $130 each. Great pets! Call Becky at 847-
6172.
Playful kitten with all the extras - $25. Call Bekka at 775-
9421.
AFRICAN PIGMY Hedgehogs. Adorable pets for sale.
$50-$75 each. Call 690-3164.
From lullabies, 1 st steps, & storybooks to training wheels,
beloved pets, & campfire s'mores. We'll provide the love
& opportunities you would wish for your child. We offer the
choice of open adoption built on mutual respect & support.
Call Deb & Bill 1 -800-966-4673. Legal/medical expenses
only.
ADOPT - Dogs, Cats, Puppies & Kittens. Brazos Animal
Shelter. 775-5755.
Travel
Body Shop
Cal's Body Shop. Your foreign car specialist. Match your
paint exactly. “May we have the next dents?” W. Hwy. 21,
Bryan. 823-2610.
Automobiles
1983 Toyota Supra: black, loaded, excellent condition,
$2,250 0.8.0. 268-1111.
'85 Mazda RX7 GSL-SE, loaded, 1 owner, new tires,
83,000 mis. Excellent condition. $3,800. 693-2293.
1978 Toyota Corolla, 2 door. AM/FM cassette, A/C,
original owner, 80,000 miles. Good shape, must see to
believe - $950. Call 776-8786.
87 Buick Century Estate Wagon, V-6, loaded, a/c, excel
lent condition, 1 owner, $3,500 OBO. 696-3762.
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Sports
Tuesday
October 25,
Hi
Injuries plague Cowboys’ offen
se
1990 Chevy Lumlna - blue, 141,000 mis., a/c, cassette.
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IRVING (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys’ charge
to a third consecutive Super Bowl took a severe
jolt Monday when Pro Bowl offensive lineman
Erik Williams was injured in a car accident that
likely will sideline him until next year.
“He’ll have the opportunity to play again but I
doubt it’ll be this year,” Dallas coach Barry
Switzer said after visiting Williams in the hospi
tal. “In my opinion he’s going to need reconstruc
tion of the right knee. Thank God he’s alive.”
Williams sustained a damaged right knee in
the early-morning accident, as well as a broken
rib, torn ligaments in his left thumb and facial
lacerations that required plastic surgery.
An afternoon MRI test indicated Williams’
knee suffered a torn medial collateral ligament,
a torn posterior cruciate ligament, and a torn
popliteal muscle. Doctors said a decision regard
ing knee surgery will be made after a four- to
six-week period.
The only good news for the Cowboys following
their 28-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals
Day
Continued from Page 7
Can you say three-peat?
Really, when you think
about, it doesn’t matter who
the Cowboys play. As they
showed last Sunday and
many times before, the Cow
boys can stare adversity
straight in the face and still
come out victorious.
The champs flashed their
true mettle against Arizona
when team leader Troy Aik-
man was forced out of the
game in the first quarter after
suffering a concussion. The
team rallied around backup
quarterback Rodney Peete
and pulled out a hard-
earned victory.
Like the true champions
they are, the Cowboys always
find a way to win. So fear not
fans, at this point the season
itself is just a formality as the
Cowboys seem destined to win
it all once again.
If you don’t believe it now,
they’ll prove it to you at the
big show in January. With no
other team on the planet
in their class, the Cowboys
are the best. Period. End
of discussion.
Texas Stadium
to be renovated
Blalack
Continued from Page 7
combination of newcomers
and players already here
is something you can’t
turn down.”
Having a recruiting class
with players like Blalack,
Rowe, freshman midfielder So
nia Ibanez, junior transfer
Corie Hammers and freshman
Amy Chandler will allow Guer-
rieri to attract more top re
cruits in future years.
“It shows the top seniors
coming out this year that
A&M is where the best players
are going,’” Guerrieri said.
“It’s a place where they can
be recognized and a place
where they can show
their abilities.”
For Blalack the future is
now and as demonstrated by
the tournament championship
this weekend, she is looking for
immediate success.
“It (the Classic title) takes
us one step closer to our playoff
berth,” Blalack said.
“I think its going to happen.
We still have two more steps,
Arkansas and SMU, and I
think we’re going to take it all
the way to the playoffs.”
IRVING (AP) — Dallas Cow
boys owner Jerry Jones is
pushing a plan to expand
Texas Stadium to 1U4,QUO seats
by 1999, adding a retractable
roof and replacing the artificial
turf with grass.
The project would cost S130
million to $140 million, Jones
said Sunday.
“If we can be successful with
this, Texas Stadium will be the
greatest venue in all of sports,"
Jones said.
Adding about 40,000 seats to
reach 104,000 seats would give
the Cowboys a larger capacity
than any existing U.S. arena.
/Jm
This day in
Aggie Football
October, 25 1947: A
long reception by
Barney Welch on the
"Hideout" play sets up
an Aggie touchdown as
A&M rolls 24-0 over
Baylor in Homer
Norton's last game as
an Aggie coach.
1994-95 Texas A&M Campus Directory
NOW AVAILABLE
S tudents: If you ordered a 1994-
95 Campus Directory, stop by
room 230 Reed McDonald Building
between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.
Monday through Friday to pick up
your copy. (Please bring ID.)
If you did not order a Campus Direc
tory as a fee option when you regis
tered for Fall '94 classes, you may
purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the
Student Publications office, room 230
Reed McDonald Building.
D epartments: 1994-95 Campus
Directories are $3 each. You
may charge and pick them up in
room 230 Reed McDonald Building.
(Please have part number, FAMIS
account number, account name,
billing address, contact person and
phone number that directories
should be billed to.)
The Campus Directory includes listings of departments, administrators, faculty, staff,
students, other information about A&M, plus yellow pages.
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RECYCLING: If your building currently is being served by TAMU Recycling,
just place your old phone books in a separate container (plastic sack, cardboard
box, etc.), and place it with the rest of your recyclableS. You may want to dis
cuss this with your custodial staff or whomever takes care of recycling for your
building. Also, a two-day, on-campus drive for old phone books is scheduled
Nov. 17 & 18. Watch for more information about this event.
Tuesday
was the status of Troy Aikman, who suffered a
concussion in the first quarter.
“I’ll play on Sunday against Cincinnati,” said
Aikman, who underwent an MRI that wasnega
tive. “This is one of the minor ones (concussion)
that I’ve had.”
Aikman, who has had four concussions witti
the Cowboys and six overall going back to his
high school days in Oklahoma, will playbehinda
patchwork offensive line. Rookie Larry Allen will
replace Williams at right tackle. It’s a position
Allen has never played. He started at left tackle
earlier in the season.
Also nursing injuries on the offensive line are
left tackle Mark Tuinei, center Mark Stepnoski,
and Nate Newton. They are expected to play,
Tight end Jay Novacek will likely miss the
game against the Bengals because of a
torn abdominal muscle, giving Aikman two
veterans in the offensive line.
“I’m playing, I don’t care if we have five I
school guys out there,” said Aikman.
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