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Page 8 • The Battalion Monday • January 29,19% The Battalion CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING To place a classified ad: Phone: 845-0569 / Fax 845-2678 Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building, Texas A&M campus Business Hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday Insertion deadline: 1 p.m. prior day 'AGGIE' Private Party Want Ads $10 for 20 words running 5 days, if your merchandise is priced $1,000 or less (price must appear in ad). This rate applies only to non-commercial advertisers.offering personal posses sions for sale. Guaranteed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't sell, advertiser must call before 1 p.m. on the day the ad is scheduled to end to Qualify for the 5 additional insertions at no charge. No refunds will be made if your ad is cancelled early. Auto Health & Fitness Wanted Roommate '92 Honda Accord LX - 4-door, automatic, excellent condition! $13,200. 823-1889, leave message. '91 Honda CRX Si, black, 5-speed, 49K, a/c, tape w/ CD changer, 2 amplifiers, 6 speakers, subwoofer, excellent condition $8,000 846-2490 '82 Toyota Tercel 2 door $600 obo 696 6075 1991 Ford tempo clean equipped^ good condition. Detail: 847-4206 f0A2344@tam2000.tamu.edu Andy Miscellaneous Free stuff from Uncle Sam: grants, loans, scholarships, government surplus. Claim your share! Free facts. Arrow Publications P.O. Box 813 (TAMU) Blue Bell, PA. 19422 Pets Australian Shepherd puppies. ASCA registered. $200 Call 830-5473 Great Pyrenees Puppies, AKC registered, from quality working dogs, raised w/ livestock, first shots. $200, 409-567-7078 Caldwell, leave message. Two female ferrets, spayed & descented. Albino & "raccoon." Large cage & accessories included. $300 for all. 694-8216 or 696-9677 For Rent Sublease Ig. 1 bdrm apartment, $410/mo. January rent paid. You keep deposit. 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Designated parking. $525 Manuel Drive 4-plexes 693-3477 Sublease 1-1 apartment, walk to A&M, $175/mo 775- 0085, ask for Ivory. TOWNHOME FOR LEASE. 2 bdrm/ 1 1/2 ba, w/W/D, $550/mo. No pets. Available now 846-8469 Sublease 2 bdrm/2 ba ai Treehouse Village for below regular cost. W/D connections, on shuttle. Call Lind say 696-9914 1 bdrm loft - April Court Apts., shuttle route. $375/mo. Available Feb. 1 st. 778-2087. Ask for Christy/Don Need to sublease ASAP 1 bdrm/1 ba, 678 sq. ft., free cable, alarm system, on shuttle rt. 1st mo. free. 693- 4242 ask for Erica. 9-5 M-F 2 bdrm/1 ba. Need to sublease. $425/mo. o.b.o. Big closets. 822-2188 Stephanie Lost & Found LOST: Silver Eiffel Tower charm. Between O&M/MSC. Sentimental value. Reward! 696-4804 Lose Weight Like Crazy! Guaranteed! 100% Natural, Doctor recommended Herbal-based products are the easiest way to lose. Local 279-9764. Employment Opportunity 3-D CAD PROJECT - Mftg. 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Counselor positiops for talented & energetic students as Program Specialists in all Team Sports, especially Baseball, Basketball, Roller Hockey, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball; 30 Tennis openings; also Golf, Archery, Riflery, Pioneering/Overnight camping, Ropes & Rock climbing, Weights/Fitness & Cycling; other openings include Performing Arts, Fine Arts, Fig ure skating, Newspaper, Photography, Yearbook, Radio Station, Cooking, Sewing, & Rocketry; All Water front/Pool Activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing, Wind- serfing, Canoeing/Kayaking). Top salaries, room, board & travel. June 18th - August 17th. Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC (boys): 1-800-753-9118 DANBEE (giris): 1-800-392-3752 For Sale 486DX2-66mhz 8 meg Ram 406 meg HD 2X CD-ROM. SVGA card monitor. Soundblaster 16 software. $900. Call 764-8561. Price is negotiable. Printer for sale. Dot matrix Panasonic KX-1180i. As is $75 OBO. 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Also special prices on all tour pack ages. $169/person maximum 4 persons to a room. Taxes & gratuities not included Limited availability. Book Early! Call 1-800-808-0010 Ext. S.B. ***Cancun Spring Break*** America's Premier Stu dent Tour Company ‘Biggest Parties* Prices from $229!!* Earn Free Trips & Highest Commissions!!! Call 800/798-1509 for more info Your Ad Should be Here! Call 845-0569 The Battalion Renfro’s induction into Hall makes Sunday sweeter □ The all-time Cowboy defensive back will be inducted in August. PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — For Mel Renfro, the road to the Pro Football Hall of Fame was long and rough. Three times, he’d been a finalist only to be passed by. “The first year I had great an ticipation and anxiety and noth ing happened,” he said. “The sec ond year, I said, ‘This is a shoo-in and it didn’t happen. The third year, I kind of relaxed and said, ‘What will be, will be.’” The fourth year, he made it. He got the telephone call early Saturday morning. He’d al ready been awake for some time. “I didn’t sleep very well the night before,” he said from his home Sunday, just a couple of hours before his old team, the Dallas Cow boys, played in anoth er Super Bowl. “I got up early and walked around a lit tle bit. It was just kind of an eerie feeling.” Renfro was one of the all-time great defensive backs in Cowboys history. He made it to the Pro Bowl in each of his first 10 sea sons after a standout track and football career at the University of Oregon. He had 52 career in terceptions in the NFL and more than 3,000 yards in kick returns. He couldn’t figure out why he was continually passed over for the Hall of Fame. “I kept seeing guys go in that I had played with and had played against and their credentials did n’t match mine,” he said. But there was no bitterness when the call finally came. “I can’t explain the excitement once it finally happened,” Renfro said. “It was kind of like all the adrenalin for every game I ever played in and everything I’d ever done in my life.” Renfro thinks he knows why it has taken so long for him to be selected. Since he left pro football, he has struggled per sonally and professionally. He said he’s had a dozen or more businesses, many of which failed. His last, a barbecue restaurant, closed last year. “I often thought if I had taken the money I’d used in business and just put it in a savings ac count, I could live off the interest the rest of my life," he said. Personally, 1 also was unsettled. “All I can say is that I wandered in the desert with no focus or vision for a long time, for 12 or 13 years,” he said. The change came, he said, a year and a half ago, when he gave up drinking and gave himself totally to an inner-city ministry. “My message is reconcilia tion, racial and denomination al, young and old,” he said. He believes it was God’s will that he had to wait for this great honor until he was ready to understand and appreciated as a gift. “I had to get rid of some things in my life,” he said, “my love for drinking beer, my anger, my dis like for some people in my past. I had to repent and forgive.” The 1 Month anuary I was fl into n ies ch day and ' fessor wl tually lo< Consi< a junior, say abou I quit streets 0 Tower) t Big Que; minority The a by what with. I 1 associat ties, for He sp cally, tb fied app me: ing to h that poc have do Ohio college player shot in drive-by Letterman adds flavor to CBS radio □ The Youngstown State lineman was killed outside his home. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Jermaine Hopkins, a lineman on the Youngstown State’s foot ball team, was killed early Sun day in a drive-by shooting out side his home, police said. Hopkins, 21, was shot twice while standing outside his home. Police said a car with three males drove by and at least one of the men began shooting. One suspect, whose name had not been released, was in cus tody, police said. The shooting might have been related to a fight at a sorority dance on campus Satur day night, the school said. A fight broke out during the dance and university police then ended the dance. Police said Hopkins had been trying to break up the fight. Hopkins, a defensive lineman from Miami, was a two-year starter for the Penguins. He set a school record in 1994, his ju nior season, with 15 sacks. “Our society must find ways to stem the flow of violence that often interrupts and tragically ends the aspirations and promise of so many of our youth,” said Les Cochran, the university’s president. “The uni- TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Even though another network tele vised the Super Bowl, CBS’ David Letterman got into the action on the radio halftime show. Letterman came up witha “Top Ten Good Things About Listening to the Super Bowl on the Radio” list for CBS’ halftime radio show. The game was tele cast on NBC. 10. When the game gets bor ing, the announcer can make stuff up. 9. No spitting, no scratching, no butt slapping. 8. The instant replays, where the announcer describes the play again really, really slowly. 7. If you like, you can imagine the cheerleaders are naked. 6. If you like, you can imagine the officials are naked. 5. It’s fun to phone in re quests, then hear the team do your play. 4. During sex, you don’t have to ask your wife to move her head. 3. Can simultaneously listen to the game and read “Late Show Book of Top Ten Lists,” $16.95 at bookstores every where. 2. Hearing a groin pull is less painful than seeing one. 1. You never know when the announcer’s giving you the fin ger — like this. Finally, Freudian Slip has heard your pleas. Freudian Slip has felt your pain. All the suffering has paid off. Now, Freudian Slip is offerring you the chance to buy tickets for this weekend’s show in advance at the MSC Box Office. Box Office Hours: M-Th 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Fri< Fitzge the iss definii of wor those fully £ have, under “civil i so ob\ types able e well-\ systei Fitzgi could Fb peopl goals neou: pens or sir orgai strivi total woul with: case, grou beca siste ■ngi If Nok his i cam but the Cad viev tyC C wor ty s groi kno dor Thi Sire be, bol wit difl car of I reg qu;