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Also sales associates for full time, part-time and on call positions at our new, soon to open, Post Oak Mall location. Immediate openings. Career opportunities. Great compensation. From DIANE'S, California's hottest swimwear stores. Call 800-682-5947 to schedule an interview for this Thursday or Friday. HEALTHY MALES 18-35 WANTEH as semen donors excellent: compensation confidential! Call 776-4453 ACNE STUDY Volunteers between the ages of 12 and 35 needed to participate in an acne study using an investiga tional topical preparation. Eligible volunteers may be compensated. Call for information. G&S Studies, Inc. 4245 Wellborn Rd. 846-5933 CAMPUS REP WANTED The nation’s leader in college marketing is seeking an energetic, entrepreneurial student for the position of campus rep. No sales involved. Place advertising on bulletin boards for companies such as American Express and Microsoft. Great part-time job earnings. Choose your own hours; 4-8 hours per week required. Call: Campus Rep Program American Passage Media Corp. 215 W. Harrison, Seattle. WA 98119 (800)487-2434 Ext 4444 For Rent Computers Travel A 2bdrm-1bth apartment, 2 blocks from campus on Northside, no pets. Available now or prelease for Summer or Fall. $350/mo. Call 696-7266. In Bryan's Eastside Historic District, guest-house, low rent in exchange for yard-work. 823-2272. Furnished room, private bath, carport, kitchen privilege, $240/mo. Call 822-0711. 2bdrm-1bth duplex, $495/mo., 5 minutes from campus, big back yard. 779-1452. 3bdrm-2bth, 1/4 mile from campus, shuttle route, fenced yard, $715/mo. 823-5418. Sublease tbdrm-tbth, Eastgate Apts., pool, shuttle, many extras. Karen 696-7380. Must sublease by early February. Clean, 2bdrm-1bth, on Bryan shuttle route, quiet, small pets ok, bedroom w/ balcony & fenced In patio. Call 776-4389. Available ASAP! 2bdrm-1bth duplex In Bryan. Pets O.K. 847-1845 or 775-0085. Room for lease. Utilities & basic cable paid, meal plan included. Short-term leases available, located 3 miles from campus, nice neighborhood, $425/mo. 764-2097. Macs & Printers for sale/lease from $30/mo. Software, repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource, 775-7703. Personal Anybody witnessing an auto - pedestrian accident on Oct 18, 1994 at the corner of Wellborn Ave. & Joe Routt, please call (210) 426-8070. Miscellaneous COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS available from private finan cial aid sources - Recorded message gives details. (214) 406-0405 "Dept. 36". cciVE vo*ji?stt«-F & Save! Services COMPLETE FIVE & SEVEN NIGHT TRIPS SUBLEASE 2bdrm-1bth apartment in Bryan. $365/mo. Call Jeff at 696-8524. Spring sublease. 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $480/mo., Travis House Apartments, pets, free cable. ASAP. 694-2401. Learn To Fly! Call for an introductory ride 696-3306 Sublease available, 1bdrm-1bth, $395/mo. + utilities. Villa Oaks West Apts. Call 779-1136. Large 1 bdrm available now. 3 miles from A&M, completely remodeled. Call 822-0472. 2 bedroom apartments. Some with W/D and fenced yard. $375/mo. Call 696-2038. Roommate ROOMMATE NEEDED!! 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $250/mo. Neat & Responsible. Cool & Relaxed. Chris 775-3079. Need Vet. or Grad, student for 3bdrm home in Bryan. All bills paid, $325/mo. Scott 822-9170. Graduate student seeks international/ foreign roommate to share apartment. Large, furnished room with private bath, $275/mo. Call Vincent, 696-7085. Roommate Needed Now! Briarwood Apartments, 2bdrm- 1bth, $275/mo. utilities paid. Call Kris 693-4223. Female roommate. $200/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Spring, Sum mer & Fall semesters available. Lease ends December. Carolyn 775-2129. Male roommate wanted: 2 min. walk from campus (Boyett St.), own room in 2bdrm/bth apartment, $187/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call 260-9803. Male roommate needed ASAP! 2bdrm-1bth apartment, own room, $197.50/mo. + 1/2 bills. Call Bryan at 696- 4102. Roommate needed now! $215/mo., water paid. Call Leo at 696-4714. Roommate needed! 2bdrm-2bth apartment, $275/mo., no deposit, own room/bth. Call 764-7178. Roommate needed 2bdrm-1 1/2bth, $245/mo. + 1/2 utili ties, fireplace, pool/spa, on bus route. Call Cliff at 260- 1787. I NEED A ROOMMATE!! Brownstone Apartments, on shuttle, own room//bath, w/d connections, 1/2 everything, non-smoker. 693-9737. Roommate needed for Spring. Private bedroom, $232/ mo. 1/3 utilities. Call 696-1227. Female roommate wanted to sublease large room in University Towers. $2,000 includes room & board, T.V., refrigerator & phone. Call Kelly, (817) 294-3873. Wanted: Christian, male roommate for Spring semester, to share a 2bdrm-1 1/2bth apartment. Rent: $ 160/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call Derek at 693-6737. A&M DEFENSIVE DRIVING. Ticket dismissal - Defen sive driving auto insurance discount. College Station Conference Center - Room 106 - Wednesdays & Satur days, 8:30am-3:30pm. $20. Questions or info: call Kurils Koop at 823-3608. Starting Jan. 21st. AAA Defensive Driving. Lot-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl! Ticket dismissal, insurance discount. M-Tu(6pm-9pm), Tu(8:30am-3pm), Tu-W(8:30am-11:30am). W-Th(6pm- 9pm), Fri(6pm-8pm) & Sat.(10am-2:30pm), Sat(8am- 2:30pm), Sun(12pm-6pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-Ins welcome. $20 w/ad =$5 off. 111 Univ. Dr. Suite 217, 846-6117. Leam To Fly. TAMU Flying Club. Inexpensive rates. Contact Frank Wells, 764-9056. Travel Chargers prepare to face 49ers MIAMI (AP) — To all the detractors and doomsayers who predict San Diego has no chance in the Super Bowl, the Chargers declare: Pile it on! Boad them down with the ballast of recent AFC fail ures. Stack on the record 19- point spread. Throw them up against perhaps the best team of the Super Bowl era. For good measure, add in a recent rout at the hands of that opponent, the San Francisco 49ers. Then watch them quiver. Well, not exactly. Not only aren’t the Chargers apologizing for making their first Super Bowl, not only are they expecting to make a game of it, but they are talking about winning the thing, something no AFC team has managed in a decade. SOUTH PADRE ISLAND PAN A/VI A CITY BEACH DAYTONA BEACH KEY WEST STEAMBOAT VAIL/BEAVER CREEK - PER PERSON DEPENDING ON DESTINATION / BREAK DATES / LENGTH OF STAY /f-SOQ-StlNCMAS* TOLL n?KS INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS ^SPRING BREAK - CANCUN* ‘Biggest Parties ‘Best Prices Earn Free Trips/Cash (713) 930-1223 or (800) 798-1509 For Sale BIGDOGZ' now has it's liquor license!! Now hiring bar tenders & waitstaff. Apply in person between 2pm-6pm, 500 S. Tx. Ave., Bryan. NEED RELIABLE Student! Work 3-4hrs/wk (you deter- mlne schedule), putting up flyers & running errands for a - small business. $5.00/hr. + potential bonus. Call Dan ' 846-0555, leave name & number. Wanted: Experienced car stereo installer. Call 779-0065. Grads: Teach English at Institute in Korea. Contact Joy 690-6160. Part-time cterical help needed. Experience preferred. ' Send resume: 1100-B Harvey Rd.. Bookkeeping/ Insurance clerk, full-lime, typing/ computer required. Apply at 2005 S. Tx. Ave., Bryan. Part-time telemarketers needed. Experience preferred. Call 693-6966 Part-time help wanted. Apply within Piper's Chevron, Texas Ave. at University Dr. Romance editor, writers & photographers needed for Study Breaks Magazine. Call 268-1496. Wendy's now hiring for all shifts. Starting pay $4.50+/hr., depending on experience. Apply 202 S.W. Pkwy or 3216 Texas Ave. Auto alarm and stereo installer. Must have experience and references. Flexible hours. Call Susie at 846-5091. PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED for wedding. Contact Chris or Kim at 260-1770. Part-time job helping handicapped. Male A&M student preferred. $270/mo., 12hrs/week. Call after 7pm, 846-. 3376. Part-timework Monday through Friday, cleaning commer cial buildings. Call 823-1614. , Wed. & Fri. from 10:30am-3:00pm. If interested, please call Brian Fanes at 845-CLUB. Texas A&M University Telefund Position Advertising. Articulate, motivated, responsible? Work flexible, part- time hours while developing communication & negotiation skills. Earn $5/hr. + bonus contacting former students for financial support. Drop by the Clayton Williams Jr. Center - corner of G. Bush & Houston for an application form. If you are available for part-time or full-time hours during the week or weekend for Warehouse/Assembly/Produc tion work & want to earn extra money, call Talent Tree Personnel at 260-9194. FAST CASH for Spring Break. Easy $$$, own hours. SASE; SI Distributors-AI, P.O. Box 97, Murphysboro, Illinois 62966. If you are available 8am-5pm & have Clerical/Reception ist experience, call Talent Tree Personnel at 260-9194. Rent/utilities in exchange for 15 hours of house-help/ childcare. Extra hours, $5/hr. Bryan. International applicants welcome. 774-7099. Employment Opportunity Teach in Eastern Europe. The Civic Education Project sends Western-trained Academics (advanced graduate students & faculty) to teach fora year in Central & Eastern Europe. Information session with CEP Senior Lecturer: Friday, Jan.27, 3pm, Rudder 507. CRUISE SHIPS HIRING - Travel the world while earning an excellent income in the Cruise Ship & Land-Tour Industry. Seasonal & full-time employment available. No experience necessary. For info., call 1 -206-634-0468 ext. C58554, ALASKA EMPLOYMENT - Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,000-$6,000+per month. Room & board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experience necessary. Call (206) 545-4155 ext. A58552. For Sale: HP DeskJet 500 Printer with manuals and printer drivers - $200. Call John or Carma at 846-9303. MOUNTAIN BIKE. Specialized Stumpjumper 20”, rebuilt for commuting although fine for off-roading. Excellent drive-train for campus & fitness riding. $250 0.6.0. Chris 764-7469. HP48-SX Like New!! Thought it was lost, bought another & found the first one. Mustselll! $150O.B.O. Idon'tneed two. Chris 764-7469. Wedding gown & veil. Exquisite, off-shoulder, cathedral length, perfect for summer wedding. Size 8. Paid$1,500, asking $799. Call 776-0097, 386DX-33,4MB RAM, 130MB Hard, 14''color monitor, 1.2 & 1.44 floppies, mouse, keyboard & softwares - $650. Call 260-9121. TI-82 Graphics Calculator - perfect condition, $45. Call 694-8362. Black leather sofa, great condition - $250 negotiable: Magnavox TV/VCR combination, 13" - $170. Call Pat at 696-7115. Twin sized mattress & boxspring. Almost new - $75 negotiable. Call Jay at 764-1641. For Sale: HP48G - $85 Or Best Offer. Call 822-9274, For Sale: Wetsuit boots size 8 $10. Also Aggie Senior Boots size 9 $200. Call Michael at 775-1740, For Sale: Two Panasonic 24-PIN DOT Matrix Printers - $120 Each. Call 694-2092. Trek Antelope Mountain Bike 830, excellent condition, $175 O.B.O. Call 764-8902. Give-away Sale: sofa - $89, recliner - $39, dining table/ chairs - $119, bed - $198, office desk - $119, t.v. - $119, table - $39, printer - $89, & more. 693-8729. Honda Motorcycle Twinstart 185cc, 2 helmets, good con dition - $400 negotiable. Call Maria at 694-8685. Futon couch frame - $50. Call 696-8276 and leave message. Motorcycle, 82 Yamaha DT100, great condition, street and off-road, 4,700 miles, parts, excellent for starters, $350 O.B.O. (409) 279-6104, leave message. Must sell 1988 Yamaha Scooter, $380 O.B.O. Excellent condition, includes helmet and attached toolbox. Yolanda 775-8042 or 845-0595. Portable Brother Word Processor WP-55 for sale with built in spell checker - $80. Call Robert at 823-1487. UNUSED HP48SX Scientific Expandable Calculator with statistics pac software - $214, save $75!!! Call 693-5691. MOVING SALE! Various living room, kitchen, dining room & bedroom furniture + many miscellaneous kitchen & household items. Prices from $5-$250. Call 693-7742. BIG Peavy Electric Bass Guitar Amp - $350 negotiable. Call 694-2438. PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLO R I DA The Finest Beachfront Properties! SUMMIT CONDOMINIUMS AND THE BOARDWALK BEACH RESORT Located next to Spinnaker & Ckib La Vela COMPLETE PACKAGES FROM: S159 Per Person Includes daily beach parties, evening club parties with beverages, discounts and more. CALL: Paul at 764-1710 ^ieison-J^xoductioftS 1 UK U.T1MATK IN COM KCKTRAVU AMl MOKE: 1-800-880-2754 Ski Taos, Red River, Angelflre, NMI Luxury townhouse, sleeps 17, $125-$350/night. 846-8916, ask for John. Body Shop Cal's Body Shop. Foreign and domestic vehicles. Match your paint exactly. "May we have the next dents?” W. Hwy 21, Bryan. 823-2610. Attorney FREE LEGAL Advice. 696-3818. Ever been arrested? Did you know what you should or shouldn’t say? Do you have an old arrest on your record that could affect your job prospects? Call Annette K. Hanna. First consultation is free. Licensed by Texas Supreme Court for General Practice. Not certified by Board of Legal Specialization. Lost/Found SPRING BREAK 95 CANCUN MISSING DOG! $250 CASH REWARD For return of purebred yellow Labrador Retriever, male, 2 yrs., approx. 80 lbs., very friendly. Missing from Hope's Creek/Koppe Bridge Rd. area since 12/9. Brown leather collar & tags may have been removed. Please call 690-6159. Save this ad. Reward if found for Dalmatian & Beagle, females, lost near S.W. Pkwy & Welsh. 693-7521. " 5-STAR ON-TH E-BEACH RESORTS, ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE, PARTIES, AND MORE!!! s 1-800-B EACH-BUM I (1-800-232-2428) 1 mi i——i I; Join thousands of students in CANCUN for Spring Break '95. $75 deposit by Feb. 1st. Call Brandon 764-8316. Notice Nails - $25 In & out in 30 minutes Concepts Hair Design 764-4500 Automobiles 1990 Chevy Corvette - 6 speed, loaded, $16,900. 1987 Mazda RX7 Turbo - 5 speed, loaded, $7,000. 845-6897 or 693-4497. 1981 Datsun 200SX. 5-speed hatchback, am/fm stereo/ cassette, heat. Runs great, tires & battery fairiy new, starter new. Asking $900. Call 268-0811. '89 5.0 Mustang GT. $6,000, 5-speed, trifans wheels. 690-1487 or 846-1336. Child Care Quality TLC for your child in my registered home. 774-4847. For Rent Best Deal In Town! Large 2 bdrm, intrusion alarms, Aerofit Health Club ($10/mo.), shuttle, some utilities paid, microwave, pool. 691-2062 823-7039 '87 Mitsubishi Conquest, only 77,000 miles, $3,400 nego- tiable. Call 822-1456. '87 VW Scirrocco - red/black, special 16 valve, air, 66k miles, recent major tune-up, 28mpg, $5,500. 847-2688. '86 Porsche 944 Turbo - navy/tan, BBS wheels, sunroof, loaded, 89k miles, mint, $10,600/nego. 776-1578. '85 Porsche 928-S - silver/black, chrome wheels (cost $ 1,200/each), sunroof, loaded, low miles. Must sell! $11,900/nego. 776-1578. Typing January rent already paid!! 2bdrm-1+bth fourplex, all appliances, W/D connections, sublet til Aug., $375/mo. Select Prop. 896-3107. Typing-Word Processing. Fast, reliable, rush jobs ac cepted. Reasonable rates. Laser printer. Call Charlotte at 823-2418. MOBILE DJ. Experienced. Weddings, Parties. Reason able rates. Will travel. Call The Party Block at 693-6294. PICK UP OR PURCHASE YOUR '94 AGGIELAND If you ordered a '94 Aggieland, bring your Student ID to room 230 of the Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you did not order last year's yearbook, you may purchase one for $30 plus tax. • Let the memories of 1993-94 come rolling back • 864 pages, 2-1/4" thick, weighs almost 12 lbs. • The nation's largest college yearbook Aggieland 1994 Hall: Fans Continued from Page 10 people’s faces as irate fans in overcrowded stadiums attempt ed to storm soccer fields, only to meet a 20-foot tall fence and their death sentence. Sports, from Little League to the professional level, need to be put into proper perspective. Now, don’t get me wrong. There is nothing wrong with supporting your favorite team. The moral fallacy occurs when a fan blatantly steps past the lim its of the sidelines and takes de feat personally, causing the end to a life or serious injury to an other person. Remember when you performed below your expecta tions playing for the local sports league? Your coach and your parents would remind you that, “It’s only a game.” That atti tude seems to have been lost 1 since the Little League days. Will someone please explain this insanity? Just look up the road to Lub bock. When a few Texas Tech fans jumped out of the stands af ter the A&M men’s basketball team and a melee occurred caus ing injury to fans, players and coaches alike. The good will underlying the sports world from the begin ning of time was meant to bring peace between nations and unity among all people, not division. The old saying, “Be a good sport,” may not be dead, but vic tims of reckless fans are. Competition is one thing, fan loyalty, when it goes be yond the respect for human life, is quite another. Veterans Continued from Page 9 concessions that will finally give one side or another some leverage.” The foundation of the strike resulted from the dis parity in the amount of money made by the smaller market teams in comparison to the larger markets. The players are in favor of revenue-sharing between teams in order to close the monetary gap, while the own ers are adamant upon insti tuting a salary cap, along the lines of those already imple mented by the NBA and NFL. Dierker likened the situa tion of the small-nYarket teams to being on the wrong end of a game of cards. “We have got to find a way for those eight to 10 smaller teams to be in a position to survive, “ Dierker said. “It’s like playing poker without enough chips. “It doesn’t matter how good a player you are, you’re still going to lose.” Replacements Continued from Page 9 Collins said he is anxious to for the strike to be over be cause of the blockbuster trade the Astros made with the San Diego Padres in December. A total of 1 1 players were ex changed in the deal. “We lost some really good players in Cammy (Ken Caminiti) and (Steve) Finley,” Collins said. “But I’m excited about the players we got. Derek Bell and Phil Plantier should fit in well.”