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MORE rSELECTION OF PAGERS') V TO CHOOS FROM $10 OFF ACTIVATION WITH THIS AD WITH A PAGER PURCHASE We can activate your old GTE Pagers Check Us Out At Post Oak Mall 764-9398 Jason's deli IS RECRUITING AT TEXAS A&M THIS FALL Wednesday, November 9th Presentation Joe Tortorice 70, President of Jason’s Deli speaks on how he founded this casual dining restaurant chain with 35 units in the Southwest. 6-7pm in Rudder Tower Room 402 We have a lot to offer our entry level college candidates this Fall. Managers: Start pay between $20-25k (depending upon prior restaurant or supervisory experience) Our Manager Trainees are usually promoted to General Managers within 2-3 years. General Managers: Pay $45-50k (average for first year as a GM ) Senior Managers: Can earn up to75k Come to our presentation and hear more about the opportunities we’re offering. If you can not attend the pre sentation, sign up to interview through the Placement Center. Interviews on Thursday, November 10th and Friday, November 11th Sign up immediately to interview at the Placement Center if you have at least one year of restaurant experience. All majors welcome. Interview times are limited and available from 8:30am -12 noon and 1:30pm - 5pm. Austin • Beaumont • Dallas-Fort Worth Houston • Tyler • San Antonio • Shreveport Denver • Tulsa Jason's deli Monday • November 7, 1994 Elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge I was there, in the Corps for 4 years. Formations, Satur day drills, Midnight Yell Practice, March-Ins, Corps trips, Bonfire, Muster, SCONA, the Senior Ring, the Spirit, and then Final Review...I was there. -Bob Bell, ‘65 164 on the ballot Paid for by the Committee to elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge Judith S. Bell, Treasurer, 202 Carson Street, Bryan, TX 77801 great scores... , ■■ <m get a higher score 1 KAPLAN Call: 696 1-3196 Ronald N. Loomis, a nationally recognized expert on cults and mind control, will discuss the cult phenomenon. A former cult member will be present and a question/answer session will fol low. This program is free and open to the public. Monday, November 7, 1994 8:30 p.m. Rudder 301 Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our abilities. It happens when your advertise in The Battalion Call 845-2696 STATE RATION The Battalion Foreman, champ at 45, still fi nds time for church, family HiOUSTON (AP) — After spen.'ding the night laughing and crying with excitement, Natalie Fore : man got up early, got dressed and dutifully went to church just like Itier father wanted. Bout this wasn’t just any Sunday at any church. This is boxing champ’s Georjge Foreman’s church, and it wels the day after the 45- year - old won the IBF and WBA championships in Las Vegas.“It was i mportant to him that we comet here,” said 14-year-old Natal ie, who attended services with three younger siblings. “Chuirch is more important (to him) ithan boxing.” Only a few others showed up at The Church of the Lord Je sus Christ, with the rest of the cong negation apparently at home thinking there would be no service because of Foreman’s stunn ing victory. Bu t. the modest church with rose-ipolored walls opened as usual, and the sermon was de livered by Jody Steptoe, a nephe w of Foreman’s who had rushed back from Las Vegas for the ta sjk. “Normally he’s (Foreman) here. He loves to be here,” a beami mg Steptoe said outside the church, established by Foreman more than a decade ago in a modest neighborhood in norltheast Houston. “Everything went well and we’re happy for him.” The boxer-turned-preacher- turned-actor-turned champion returned Sunday afternoon to Houston, where a celebration dinner was planned at his mother’s house. Foreman was fully expected to indulge his colossal appetite. “He just wanted to know what we were going to cook for him,” Natalie said, recalling her last conversation with Foreman before the fight. Saturday night, the 45-year- old, 250-pound Foreman knocked out the much younger Michael Moorer, 26, recaptur ing at least part of the champi onship he lost when he was knocked out by Muhammad Ali on Oct. 30, 1974. When it was over at 2:03 of the 10th round, Foreman knelt in prayer in a neutral corner. Foreman now is the oldest fighter to win a championship in any weight class. “For most of it, I was hid ing,” laughed Natalie, who sometimes watched the match on television. “I didn’t want to watch it. I was nervous.” Afterward, everybody was “crying and laughing. We start ed calling everybody.” “I’m proud of him,” she said. “I cried all night, I couldn’t stop. I was laughing and crying.” People- JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — Zulu dancers i child singers greeted Whitney Houston at a museum Friday,; the singer pledged about $281,000 to help children in South Africa. Houston will perform three concerts in South Africa beginning Tuesday. “Children in South Africa deserve a safe place to live, good health and someone to hold them when they go to sleep,” she said at a news conference. Her donation will support work in children’s health, homelessness, education and also go to ward advocacy groups. The concerts will be broadcast by Home Box Office. Houston NEW YORK (AP) — Mickey Rourke wins the celebrity room- trashing sweepstakes over his pal Johnny Depp. Rourke’s total at the ritzy Plaza Hotel was $20,000, said Don aid Trump, owner of the Plaza. The $5,000-a-night suite was so damaged Thursday it had to be closed to guests for repairs. “His behavior was completely irresponsible, and it cannot and will not be tolerated,” Trump said in a statement. The actor checked into the Plaza three weeks ago and was kicked out after he “went berserk” and “broke furniture that was unbreakable,” the New York Post said, quoting an unidentified Plaza source. A source in Trump’s office said Rourke was banned from the Plaza for life. No charges were filed, but Rourke should expect a bill. Depp was arrested in September after trashing a room at the Mark Hotel. The charge was dropped after he agreed to pay for nearly $10,000 in damage. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — The media of the ’90s have created an “idiot culture,” Carl Bernstein says. Journalists have abandoned their mission to pursue the “best obtainable version of the truth,” focusing instead on the sensa tional, the lurid and the titillating, the former Washington Post reporter said Thursday at Salem College. Bernstein won a Pulitzer for breaking the Watergate stor)' with Bob Woodward. NO BEER BUT WE WILL HAVE THE NEW RELEASES ON SALE MIDNIGHT NOV. 7 EAGLES “HELL FREEZES OVER” PAGE/PLANT “NO QUARTER” THE CD EXCHANGE IN THE KROGER SHOPPING CENTER C. STA. Craft Fair /^S unday, November 20, 10 am 4 pm Memorial Student Center 2nd Floor, room 224 OVER 50 LOCAL CRAFTERS! F REE Door Prizes Sponsored By Keathley Hall be a mode for a day i Mademoiselle magazine, in conjunction with the Campus America Tour, will be at your school Wednesday, November 9th to host a fashion show featuring the latest looks for the season...and we're looking for 40 women to model! If you're at least 5'7", a size 4-8 and available to volunteer your time between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 9th for the show, we'd love to see you. Stop by the Rudder Auditorium on Tuesday, November 8th between 12:00 noon and 4:00 p.m. to meet Mademoiselle's Merchandising Editors and find out more details about the event. Ma k