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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 Services contested by Brooks, Brunson BATTALION CLASSIFIED Open-air Student Government radio and students’ choice of professors are top priority on Hal Brunson’s platform. The freshman finance major is a candidate for vice president of student services and includes on his list of qualifications being freshman senator, vice-chairman for campus projects, welfare bene fit coordinator and member of the SG radio board. Brunson would also like to help alleviate the parking problem on- campus, with the possibility of moving all middle and inner park ing to the rim of the campus, especially faculty and staff mem bers. “The Student Bill of Rights is also a real good idea and should be incorporated in the University Rules and Regulations handbook,” said Brunson. OPTIONAL FEES. “I agree with the theory of optional fees although I voted against the user fee concept for athletics in the Senate,” said Brunson, adding that the particular plan had too many faults. “I’m against most other optional fees like in the Memorial Student Center because I don’t think the programs can support themselves.” PROFESSOR EVALUATIONS. Brunson said that publication of professor evaluation would be the first step students could take in choosing professors. “If we show that we are interested and care enough we will be able to have professor selection someday,” said Brunson. LIQUOR ON-CAMPUS. “I am for the sale and consumption of alcohol on the campus,” said Brun son. “I don’t see any complica tions. I also don’t see how any University functions will last without it.” SG SALARIES. “I don’t want to see executive officers paid be cause then people start running for money, but there should be WANT AD RATES One day 5c per word 4e per word each additional day Minimuna charge—76c Classified Display 91.00 per column inch each insertion FOR SALE ’69 Toyota Corolla, 30 m.p.g., excellent condition, $1,000. 693-4144. 368t5 1973 Suzuki TC100 trail bike, 4 Vi months old, 5000 miles, perfect condition, $325. Call 693-2994. 368t2 1971 VW super beatle. 846-0037 or 822- 7541. 368t3 FOR RENT OFFICIAL NOTICE HELP WANTED Two-bedroom furnished mobile home; ipril No ipus, 368tfn ne; two-bedroom mobile home vacant April 1 mobile home space for rent. No 15 ; children. All three, 6 miles from cam Hwy. 30, 846-1865. Official notices must arrive in the Office f Student Publications before d p. m. of the day preceding publication. eadli iblic Apartments for two, $45 each. Furnished. 846-5132. 365tfn Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store, College Station—your oldest and most de pendable store—for and prices you like. parts, repair, or trade 230tfn 1964 Chevrolet, 4 door, hardtop, new tin chool car. excellent work 2093. $200, 822- 367t3 Hal Brunson some compensation,” said Brun son. PUNISHMENT. “Punishment should be a lot more subjective than objective,” said Brunson. “Arbitrarily ‘slapping it to some one’ to set an example is no good.” COED DORMS. “We could use coed dorms on the campus. I don’t know the feasibility of it but if it is the desire of a lot of students it should be done,” continued Brunson. ACADEMIC COUNCIL. “I’d like to see a lot of students parti cipate on a lot of councils, even the Board of Directors,” said Brunson. NSL—TSL—TSA. “As far ps NSL goes, if it’s what students are working on across the nation, it’s great and we need our input,” said Brunson. “TSL and TSA could work, but I only want to see TAMU involved only if its worthwhile.” SHUTTLE BUS. “Subsidation by Student Services Fees for the shuttle bus is important because it wouldn’t work without it,” said Brunson. NIKONOS-II Underwater camera system, never used. Includes 28mm wide-angle lens, underwater flash unit, 28mm view finder. Nikon list price $525, selling for $300. 845- 4641 or 846-3227, ask for Bill. 367t4 12-string GIBSON guitar, brand new. Call 845-2251 or 822-6627. 367t4 1970 Ford pick-up, standard, power steer ing, with camper shell. Long wheel base and 302 cubic inch engine. 693-4457 after VARSITY APARTMENTS Walking Distance From Campus. 1 Bdrm. furnished apts. Carpeted. From $77.50 up 846-5563 359tfn 1971 Fleetwood, 12 x 64. Air, heat, 2 bedroom, washer-dryer connections, carpet, skirting, porch. LIKE NEW. 211 Mobile- town, 822-6691. 366t6 Quarter horse type mare, reasonable, 846-4421. 365t5 1969 Nova, good condition, call 693-3509 after 6. 365t4 1971 VW Superbeatle. Excellent condi tion. 693-2015 or 846-8751. 364tfn MOVING MUST SELL 1971 14 x 60 mobile home. Many extras. $3500 equity. FREE. Assume notes, $101. 822-4387 after 5. 364t8 BROADMOOR APTS. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat, panelled, carpeted & draped, close to school, University Shop ping Center, & Medical Center. $145. unfurnished. $165 furnish ed. All bills paid including cable. 1503 Broadmoor 846-1297 or 846-2737 317tfn THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination of the Doctoral Degree Name: McKinnerney, Beryl Ray Decree: Doctor of Education in Industrial Education Dissertation: ARTICULTATION OF OC CUPATIONAL EDUCATION IN TEX AS. Time: April 8, 1974 at 1:00 p.m.-3 :00 p.m. Place: Room 104 in the M.E. Shops Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination of the Doctoral Degree Name: Barnes, Jr. William James Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Vocational Education Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF OCCUPA TIONAL INVESTIGATION ON NINTH GRADE STUDENTS AS MEASURED BY THE CAREER MATURITY INVEN TORY. Time: April 8, 1974 at 8:30 a. m. Place: Room 118 of the Scoates Hall Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College The third installment board payment for the 1974 Spring Semester is due on or before April 4, 1974. The amount is $109.50 for the 7-Day Board Plan and $98.00 the 5-Day Board Plan. Please pay now the Fiscal Office, Richard Coke Buildi Trimming, cleaning, fertilizing, spraying, mainly azaleas. Some painting. Weekends. Give phone number. Write Box 42222. Hous ton 77042. 36615 WORK WANTED Will do typing. Call 823-4579 afar 5 p.m- W Typi reasonal ng, experienced, fast, accurst), able, 822-7471, 846-8333. 3«5tl t Experienced waitresses wanted. Pent- I, 846-9384. 868t3 Exper house I, Waitress wanted, apply in person. Silver Dollar Saloon, 367t3 Man woman, full Hours can be arranged to you nights or weeke parttime ne work, schedule. 10 til 2 or 3 or nights or weekends. Apply in person, Whataburger Drive-In. 367tfn PART - TIME Work Available Call Mr. Ted Stearns 846-8811 367t2 Furniture Stripping Antiques AMITY, Inc. of Bryan 1103 W. 25th 10% Discount To Aggies on Stripping Marc D. Luther 713/822-7717 Bryan, Texas 77801 315tfn to avoid penalty. ng, 7t7 home space f Couples only Call 846-1865. 316tfn Corvette coupe, silver, FM, mags, radiais, fully for appointment, 846-6003. 365, 18 mpg, AM- customized. Call 360tfn ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One its. Ready SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS Application forms for the Spring Awards Program may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Building, until March 31, 1974. All applica tions must be filed with the Student Finan cial Aid Office by not later than 5 :00 p. m. April 1, 1974. Late applications will not be accepted. 354tl7 Texas A&M University, February 13, 1974 Office of the Dean of Admissions and Records To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M University ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one academic year in residence and credit for ninety-five (95) semester hours. The hours passed at the preliminary grade report period on March 4, 1974 may be used RN needed full time on 11 to 7 shift. Shift dif ferential plus mileage. Call or come to Grimes Memo rial Hospital 210 S. Judson St. Navasota, Texas 77868 or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkelmann Director of Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad ministrator. Typing done, reasonable rates. Can theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore. 693-4483. 291tfa ng. Exper kinds. 822-0544. 2!3t(i Experienced typing, electric, near campi 846-6561. 2091 Full time typing. Call 823-7723 or 8!1- 3838. 2611(1 PERSONAL SPECIAL NOTICE EUROPE - ISRAEL - AFRICA Travel discounts year-round. Student Air Travel Agency, Inc, 201 Allen Rd. Suite 410, Atlanta, Ga. 30328 (404) 256-4258 LOST mg. Country atmosphi after 5, 846-3408 823-093 campus, ashateria on grounds. Call D. R. Cain Co., 822-6135. 166 tfn REWARD for return of bag containing camera lost in Rudder Center Theatre, March 21. Call Tom Bower, 845-5087. 36712 Girl’s gold watch. Between Zachry park ing lot and Architecture Bldg. REWARD. FOUND IK 1 93-3 Found male German shepherd, black and tan. Monday p.m. TAMU parking lot. 845- 7241, 846-2158. 368tfn WANTED TO BUY CHILD CARE Highest cash price for used furniture and appliances. Will pick 846-1662 after 5 p. m. Have opening for infant at 823-5724 or 366tl7 ^■my Five days a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. perienced, state licensed teacher. Call residence. Ex- 823- 367t4 WATS line Along with all the other Stu dent Government candidates Bar ry Brooks has made campaign promises, but among his include wats lines for student use. The junior building construc tion major explained that the wats line is a pro-rated telephone system which could be used to lower telephone bills for students. Brooks favors improved intra mural facilities and a permanent book exchange program. “The book exchange program needs to be some type to carry over books and items from each semester,” said Brooks. OPTIONAL FEES. Though he believes optional fees would not be feasible for the athletic depart ment, Brooks supports a system that would create a user fee to ac company a reduced mandatory fee for athletics. PROFESSOR EVALUATION. “A publication of this type it not binding on the professor or any one else,” said Brooks. “Students should be aware of what the pro fessor is like even though they can’t choose profs at this time.” LIQUOR ON-CAMPUS. “The majority of students are legal adults on-campus. I don’t think This is Living, ‘selective enforcement’ is any good at all,” said Brooks. SG SALARIES. ‘There should be no paid positions in SG. SG exists as a service to the students and no one should run on the principle that they will be paid,” said Brooks. PUNISHMENT. “We need to set up a basis for punishment but each case should be looked at in dividually,” said Brooks. ACADEMIC COUNCIL. “Stu dents should be on the Academic Council as well as on all other University level committees,” said Brooks. NSL-TSL-TSA. TAMU should belong to these organizations, said Brooks, because they are insti tutes that make decisions for stu dents. SHUTTLE BUS. Brooks said he did not feel that Student Ser vices Fees should subsidize the shuttle bus at this time, but rather get money from apartment own ers. Comet coming — I, 1974 may be used in satisfying this ilnety-five hour requirement. Students qualifying under this regulation may now leave their names with the Ring Clerk, Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She, in turn, will check all records to determine ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will be taken by the Ring Clerk starting March 15, 1974, and continuing through May 8, 1974. The rings will be returned to the Registrar’s Office for delivery on or before June 14, 1974. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p. m. to 4 :00 p. m., Monday through Friday of each week. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk 346tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED WING AIR Light training. Aircraft rental. Cessna 150 and 172/180 h.p. Located Coulter Field Hwy. 21 E. 823-8640 867tfn FOR SALE OR RENT AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn BEUAIR Mobile Home Park For privacy and nice livin* 2201 Leonard Rd. 822-2326 or 822-2421 Rental or Rental Purchase 33ittn Tennis; Club\ Swimming Men’s & IVomen’s Sauna and Exercise Room 1201 Hivy. 30 College Station (713) 846-8361 Redmond Terrace Drugs Phone 846-1113 1402 Hwy. 6-South College Station, Texas Prescriptions, Etc. Charge Accounts Invited Free Delivery SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Family size apartments with lota of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Complete laundry facilities. ALL UTILITIES PAID One, two, three & four bedroom apart ments from $104.00. Some available now. Married students welcome. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 SOSOLIK S TV & RADIO SERVICE INC, Authorized Zenith Sales and Services 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 HICKORY HILLS MOBILEJIOME PARK POBHaIII -Private club & pool for adults —Rec. hall & pool for families —Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits —Ponds for fishin —ronds for tishing —Paved streets, driveways —Underground utilities —Planned community activities Rentals Available 2001 Beck Street 822-6912 & patios TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES Like Home Living 2 bedroom - l 1 /^ baths - carpet - drapes central heat and air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher - disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced back yard — pet accepted. 1712 Trinity Place 846-3988 College Station, Texas Barcelona Ml SI M III • II I Sim lll'l s I OK Mill liov 1 mile from campus Volleyball Court & Swimming Pool Recreation & Club Rooms AH Utilities & TV Cable paid Now Available 1 Bedroom, 1 baths 2 Bedrooms, IV2 baths 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths FAMILY AND STUDENT SECTIONS. Barry Brooks Area amateur astronomers will look at a new comet during an observing session and meeting of the Central Texas Astronomical Society this week. Comet Bradfied is another bi nocular-telescopic object, in the evening sky about 30 degrees east of the sun. The comet is the sec ond detected this year. Thus it is also referred to as Comet 1974b. The CTAS meeting will be Tues day at sunset, if the sky is clear. In case of Tuesday clouds, the 7:30 p. m. meeting will be Wed nesday, clear or cloudy. The ses sion is planned at 806 Lazy Lane, in Bryan. The CTAS is made up of area amateur astronomers and students of Dr. Ronald Schorn at Texas A&M University. Anyone inter ested in learning more about the universe is invited, according to Fred Proudfoot, meeting host. Equipment, including binoculars, should be brought. COUNTRY STYLE LIVING HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (713) 822-7650. 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms (Studios) 10 Floor Plans (650 to 1360 sq. ft.) Washer - Dryer Connections Shuttlebus 24 hour Security 1600 Southwest Parkway Phone: 846-5767 GENERAL 1^) ELECTRIC -EVERYDAY- OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30p.m. Mon. Thru Sat. Brake Shoes 4.60 (2 Wheels) exchange Alternators 18.95 exchange Starters - Generators from 14.95 exchange Most any part for most American and some Foreign cars at dealer price Your Lawnboy Dealer “We accept BankAmericard - Mastercharge” Except on Prestone Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25 822-1669 Giving Better Service For 28 Years In Bryan WM % SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 AF & FM Called Meeting Wednesday, March 27, at 7:00 p.m. The Entered Apprentice Degree will be conferred. Signed: Tom Williams, W.M. J. J. Woolket, Secy. WILLOW OAKS APARTMENTS COME LIVE WITH US — SHORT TERM LEASES FOR SUMMER IN OUR — 1 B/R Fum. Efficiency Apts. For Singles — All Elec. Kitchens • Dishwasher • Disposal. — Ind. Heating & Cooling, Patios or Balconies Garden & Townhouse Apts. Private Patios, Covered Parking — All Elec. Kitchens, Attic Storage — 5 Laundry Areas — 2 pools — Excellent Maintenance — Security Patrol 3902 E. 29th Bryan 846-7996 • construction discount • 1 & 2 bedrooms / 4 floor plans • all amenities / clubhouse / pool • $140. and up/all bills paid • leasing for now / summer / fall models open every day until dark. a couple of blocks south of the campus (Anderson Street off Jersey) 693-2914 T R A V I S H O U s E U " Dishwasher & garbage disp. All elec, kitchens 2 swimming pools 2 laundry rooms Covered parking All bills pd. inc. TV cable BUS SERVICE TO & FROM ASM CAMPUS Welcome Students Children Pets From Students Special MAO 57.40 PH. 846-6111 505 HWY. 30 COLLEGE STA., TEX.