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'86 Mazda RX7-GXL 50.006 orig. miles, loaded. $5100-
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822-7373
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major or similar field desired. Temporary position: hours
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picked up at the Municipal Bldg., 300 S. Texas (on the
corner of Texas Ave. and 29th St.) in Bryan. EOE/AA.
Wanted: CAD Operator for architectural woodworking
shop. 823-4846.
Alaska Jobs- Earn up to $3,000 $6,000 +/mo. working
in the fishing industry- room & board! Transportation
male/female. No experience necessary! (310) 285-
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Make money- Sell hottest posters on campus. Gor
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Student Worker Position - purchasing/ property office
check in equipment and supplies, receive and deliver
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to lift 50 lbs. Blocked schedule required. Morning and
afternoon positions. Contact Linda Russell at 845-
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TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK - Make up to $25-
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Entertainment
BEACH FOOTBALL! 4-on-4 Beach Flag-Football
Championships! Spring Break '96. Space is limited.
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Need part-time help cleaning offices, evenings (6-
10pm) Mon-Fri. Must have transportation and home
phone. Call 823-1775 for application.
Farm/Ranches
$ Cruise Ships Hiring! Students needed! $$$ + Free
travel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii!) Seasonal/ Perma
nent. No experience necessary. Guide. 919-929-4398
ext. C1023.
Barn off 1179 - Full care stalls, paddocks or pasture.
Individual turnout . $135-$290. 776 -2349
Delivery drivers needed. Hourly wage + commission +
tips. Apply at Mr. Gatti's Pizza 107 S. College.
For Rent
Epicures Catering, Inc. Immediate openings; assistant
to the chef, dishwashers & service. Flexible hours.
Call 775-6046
SPRING BREAK ‘96- SELL TRIPS, EARN CASH &
GO FREE!!! Student Travel Services is now hiring cam
pus representatives. Lowest rates to Jamaica, Cancun,
Daytona and Panama City Beach. Call 1-800-648-
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$12-14/por hr Great opportunity for any student. This
job will not interfere w/ studies or social life. Set your
own hours. Call for more info. 1-800-480-8797 or 1-
800-641-5647 7am-8pm.
Aggie Owned and Managed!
Large 2 bdrm, great location, shuttle,
microwave, intrusion alarm, & pool
1- MONTH RENT FREE
Unlimited number of units
College Court Sonnenblick
823-7039 691-2062
Need part-time & full time cashiers & cooks. Apply at
Burger Boy 846-2146.
Large 2bdrm, 1-1/2ba, W/D connections & great
kitchen. Available 11-1-95 696-4245, 847-9234.
Schlotzsky's is now accepting applications for full-time
day and part-time evening and week-end shifts. Apply
in person only between 3-5pm
Large 1bdrm/1ba efficiency apartment. Best floor plan
available with built-in desk & bookshelf. Fenced patio,
stackable W/D connection, pool, on shuttle. 846-4409.
Need help promoting the circus. Year round work.
Flexible evening hours. No weekends. 846-8818
College Station 3bdrm/2ba fourplex, W/D included.
Some bills paid. Walk to shuttle and Wolf Pen Creek
park. 846-4409.
Telemarketers needed now. Come by 4012 Stillmead-
ow. Mon.-Fri. 5:00p.m. ready to work. Comer of East
29th. and Stillmeadow behind Oakj Food Mart.
Part-time accountant for Doctor's office. Computer I
Word Processing skills required. Apply at 2005 S.
Texas Ave. .Bryan
2bdrm/1ba Bryan duplex. Fenced, W/D connections,
fireplace, some bills paid, 846-4409.
CHINA GARDEN now hiring host, cashier & waitstaff.
Lunch 11am-4pm, dinner 5pm-10pm. Flexible sched
ule. Call 823-2818 or come by for application.
Sublease 2bdrm/2ba. Shuttle bus. Briarwood Apt.
$515/mo. Starting now. 764-4058.
Large & nice 3bdrm/2ba duplex in C. Sta. W/D con
nection, refrigerator w/ice maker, fenced yard,' shuttle.
Good neighborhood 7’64-1999.
2bdrm/1ba duplex to sublease beginning Oct. 1st. Con
tact 696-7946 after 2p.m.
Dear Good Ags - Part time sales help needed to pro
mote interest in 100,000 acre Pecos-Rio Grande Ven
ture in search of world class oil & gas reserves. Pay
$750/sale. Paradise Oil 1-800-263-8586.
Sublease $380/mo exp. May. 1bdrm/1ba, pool. Call
Steve 691-2866. Leave message.
Spacious 2bdrm/ 1 1/2 ha, ceiling fans, fireplace, W/D,
bg. kitchen. Sublease $550/mo 846-6580.
Need part-time cleaners for commercial buildings.
Working hours: 5pm-8pm. Hours vary sometimes. No
weekend work. Great for college students, must have
car and phone. Call 823-1614 for appointment.
Notice
Gov’t foreclosed homes from 5%. Delinquent tax,
Repo's, REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778
ext. H-1652 for current listings
For lease- house w/yard. Female preferred. $ 170/mo. +
utilities. 204 Kyle. 693-8257/ (409) 372-3736.
The Enclave 2bdrm/2ba available now W/D,
microwave included. 9-12 mo lease 694-3700.
Quiet, large 2bdrm-2bth fourplex. W/D, new carpet.
$545/mo. 693-1851, 777-6211.
Large, new 3bdrm-2bth duplex, W/D connections,
microwave, ceiling fans. $800/mo. 775-4225.
Special Discount! 2 bedroom, split bath, pool, near
shuttle. Partial utilities paid. Quiet location. 268-0840.
For Sale
candy apple red. $350.
Hoyt-Spectra bow, complete w/overdraw, sights,
arrows, quiver, etc. $250. Contact Mike 696-4206.
Big desk $50; 20-gal. aquarium, stand & all acces
sories $200. Call Dede 776-2314.
Large Dorm Refrigerator with freezer. Great condition,
like new $85 o.b.o. 764-1934
Gym membership for two. $36/mo, 6 mo. left. Work out
today and pay until November. Urgent! I am graduating.
Call 696-0461.
Stairmaster, very sturdy, has computer, rarely used,
great condition. 693-8278, $100 firm.
'92 Yamaha YSR50 - 370 miles. Excellent condition,
Black/Yellow, helmet included. Great for commuting.
$1000. 847-4388.
Escort 4500 Superwide KA w/laser radar detector
$100.00 693-6166.
2- red tail boas $150/ea., 1- ball python $50, tegu mon
itor lizard w/tank & accessories included $175. 696-
8785.
Roommate
Physician dad and Psychologist (stay at home mom)
will provide your newborn with love, security, and close
extended family. Medical/Legal paid. Call Rachel and
Allen anytime 1-800-850-1529.
Roommate needed to sublease Timber Creek Apart.
Private bdrm/ba. $250/mo 693-8740.
Share 2bdrm/1ba house, Northgate area. $200/mo +
1/2 utilities. Preferably grad student 846-1689
Family means everything to us. We have successful
careers & want to share the joy of having a child in our
lives. We live in a beautiful country home across from
a peaceful lake. Can't wait to talk with you & tell you
more about how we can help 8 offer support. 1-800-
608-6569. Medical/Legal expenses only.
Female Roommate Needed ASAP. 2bdrm/2ba
$203.33/mo +1/3 utilities, shuttle-route. Shelley 764-
3959. \
Room available in a 3-1 house, next to campus. $200
+ 1/3 bills. Call Juan 696-6822.
Roommate needed. 2bdrm/2ba $252.50/mo + 1/2 elec
tric. Sept, rent free. Dustin 694-8485.
Wanted to share 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome. Close to
campus, shuttle-route. Serious student, non-smoker
693-1487.
Bed & Breakfast
Romantic Victorian B&B. For special weekends or
home games. Calvert, 35 miles north 1-800-290-1213.
Services
Guitar lessons - rock, blues, country, alternative.
$10/wk. Will teach you to teach yourself. Wesley Brown
694-2902. _____
Need a typist after 5pm? Call late nite type. Typing-
work processing orders accepted until 11:00pm. 776-
4498 Claudia.
INTERNATiONAL STUDENTS/ visitors. DV-1 Greerv
card Program, by U.S. Immigration. Legal Services.
Tel: (818) 772-7168. 20231 Stagg St., Canoga Park,
CA 91306.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving & Driver's Training. Lot-
of-fun, Laugh-a-lotil Ticket dismissal , insurance dis
count. 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-
6:30pm). Next to Black Eyed Pea. Walk-ins welcome.
$25 w/ad = $5 off. 111 Univ. Dr., Ste. 217, 846-6117.
Tutor
Tutoring Available. Science Subjects. Reasonable
Rates Offered. Call 696-8006 after 6pm.
Wanted
Tickets for the t.u. game, Dec 2. Call Steve 823-7653.
Graduate & Undergraduate Students to promote & sell
long distance services for "The Official Long Distance
Company of the Aggie Radio Network" on campus.
Sales or marketing experience is a definite plus for this
part-time position. Aggressive hourly rate + commis
sion. Send resume to: EqualNe't Corporation. Attn:
Manager of Corporate Communications. 1250 Wood
Branch Park Drive, Houston, Texas 77079.
Students who need to lose weight. New metabolism
breakthru. Lose 15 lbs. in 3 Weeks. Guaranteed
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Wanted: 100 students. Lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo
lism breakthrough. I lost 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. R.N.
Assisted. Guaranteed Results. $35 Cost. 1-800-579-
1634.
Motorcycle
'92 Katana 600 black/purple for sale $2,500 764-0509.
'89 Ninja 600R $2,000 negotiable. 691-2337, leave
message.
'82 Suzuki GS450- perfect student bike. Excellent con
dition $800 O.B.O. 691-2337, leave message.
Motorcycle '85 Honda Ascot $1200 846-4673. New
parts, 20K miles, runs great.
Riding Horses
BRAZOS VALLEY RIDING STABLES
E. Hwy 21, Carrabba Rd.
RIDING HORSES FOR RENT
Ask about Midnight Aggie Ride!
Friday Night Special!!
Call Rudy for Appt. anytime!!!
779-7052 or 778-4118
Tires
Lifestyles Gym membership. Expires July '96 approx.
10 months left, asking $125. For more info call Julie
764-6523.
Mobile home. 2/2 perfect condition. Set up in park
$13,000. (512) 357-6636.
Hamer guitar flying V style
A&M discount tire club
1995 16" giant Sedona mountain bike. Paid $600, will
sell bike + accessories, including bikerack for $400.
Call 260-1739.
Trek 1000 roadbike. Brand new w/pump,
odometer/speedometer, spare tire + more. $300 o.b.o.
696-5558.
Membership entitles you to purchase tires at
wholesale. Also discounts on brakes and transmission
work. Present your Faculty/Staft/Student I D.
House of Tires & Wheels
1401 S. Texas Avenue, Bryan
779-2458
“Buy quality for less prices"
Lost & Found
Need speed? Roadbike for sale- Trek 1000, <100 miles
with accessories, aluminum frame, shock proof rims
$325 neg. Call Will 779-1533.
Lost HP 48GX calculator near Sbisa or Underground.
Reward 696-9157.
.56 CTW marquise engagement ring. Paid $1,600. Sell
f or $1,000 o.b.o. Call 361-0923.
Miscellaneous
College Scholarships Available. Recorded message
gives details. 1-800-842-3312.
Attention All Students!!! Grants offered by major
companies. Billions of dollars available. Call 1-800-
AID-2-HELP (1-800-243-2435).
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in private sec
tor grants & scholarships is now available All students
are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's
income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services:
1-800-263-6495 ext. F58554.
Needed
Need 3-4 tickets to t.u. game, for 9 yr. old Aggie wor
shippers' birthday. Call (210)494-7060 collect, (or Vick
ie or Wade after 8:00pm.
Travel
COMPARE
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airfare, lift ticket, Jan 7-13
& ski-iir edndoe
For more information call
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ATTN: ALL STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS,
SPORTS CLUBS,
RESIDENCE HALLS,
CORPS SPECIALTY UNITS
The deadline for late contracts has been
extended until Friday, Sept. 29, no later
that 5 p.m., with a late fee of $15.
Call 84502682 for more information.
• This contract is the only way to guarantee you group picture
and organization will be in the 1996 Aggielandyearbook.
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ideas. 1-900-476-6942. $1.49/min, average 2 mins.
Must be 18. Great Dates. Brookings. S.D. (605) 692-
8026.
Looking for algae eaters- SUPER BLUE GREEN
ALGAE. One of the most nutrient- rich foods on earth.
Remarkable effects. (409)823-4230 or 1-800-927-
3340.
Binge eater? Overweight? Struggling w/abstinence?
Cambridge Greysheet is a 12-step program that is
bringing recovery world-wide. Wednesday noon meet
ings. Call 696-0464
Do you have a pager? Get one today. No cost, no acti
vation fee, unlimited paging just $12.95/mo 1-800-342-
8279.
College Scholarships available from private Financial
aid sources - Recorded message gives details. 800-
587-9598 "Department 36.
Evan Zimmerman, THtL
Freshman running back D'Andre
Aggies' win over Tulsa Sept. 16.
Hardeman turns upfield duriif
□ Hardeman was the top
running back prospect in
Texas last season.
By Tom Day
The Battalion
When it comes to describing
A&M running back D’Andre
Hardeman’s running style, just
two words come to mind: Speed
and power.
With a 5-foot, 11-inch, 225-
pound frame, Hardeman punish
es opposing defenses with his
physical running style and break
neck speed. The freshman out of
North Shore high school has been
timed running a 4.4 in the 40
yard dash, an amazing feat for a
player his size.
"His biggest attribute is his
ability to run north-south by
mixing power and tailback
speed,” A&M running backs
coach Ken Rucker said. “Once
he gets going downhill, he’s a
load to bring down and if he
breaks the line of scrimmage,
it’s hard to catch him.
“He’s also a good blocker and
can catch the ball, too. He’s a
complete player.”
Hardeman used those assets
to his advantage in high school,
rushing for 1,729 yards and 20
touchdowns on his way to earn
ing All-American honors. Rated
first-team All-USA by USA To
day, Hardeman said it took a
little while to adjust to the col
lege level.
“The toughest thing I had to
get used to was the speed of the
game,” Hardeman said.
“He has adjusted to class work
and the rigorous work of college
football quite well,” Rucker said.
“He has a good attitude and
works hard. He’s really been
quite a pleasure so far.”
Hardeman has had the oppor
tunity to back-up and learn be
hind fullback Detron Smith and
Heisman Trophy Award candi
date Leeland McElroy, something
the first-year back has taken full
advantage of.
“Fve learned a lot from De
tron and Leeland,” Hardeman
said. “I watch and talk to them
in practice and in games, so
when I get into the game, I
know what to do.”
Rucker said he depends on se
nior leadership to help In
along Hardeman and they®!
Aggie backs.
“Leeland, Detron and!
ning back) Alcie Peterson!
done an outstanding job htlj
me with D’Andre and
younger guys,” Ruckers
“They talk to him on andol
field. He relies on them,!
they’ve done a great job o(lt
ing.”
Although he is listedb;
full name on the A&M res
Hardeman is known to hisli
mates and fans as “Tiki.'
freshman said he receive 1
nickname from his father.
“My father went to Vie
and learned that ‘Tiki’ meai
tie one’ in Vietnamese
man said. “A3 his first-born
I got the nickname.”
Hardeman said the chokf
attend A&M was an easy one.
“I felt like it was these!
for me,” Hardeman said
wanted to stay in state!
(A&M) is the best school
Texas. I knew I couldgd
good education and playf
great football team here."
With a recent traditioi
great running backs atAl!
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sure to perform at a certain If'
“There’s no pressure. I'nif
happy to be a part of that tn
tion,” Hardeman said.
“I think Coach Slocumandt
coaching staff handles tb)
Rucker said. “Players arej
glad to be here and the'trad
brings out the best in them.’
A&M fans got a promise
glimpse of Hardeman's pok
tial two weeks ago in
gies’ 52-9 victory over T«l
Hardeman rushed for 2\p
on three carries.
“The backs want to play,
anytime a young player gets
the game and has success,^
ally builds his confident 1
Rucker said. “That was
boost for him.”
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to mature and improve.
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ting better under coach
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UNDERGRADUATE
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up to $16,000 per academic year
and
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ENHANCEMENT
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Available through national competition from the National Security Education^ 1
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October 2 l:00-2:00pm
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For More Information please write or call:
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