Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1974 Vehicle proposals expounded at EAC By ROSE MARY TRAVERSO Staff Writer An expanded shuttle-bus system, a renovated traffic signal system and an experimental dial-a-bus system were some of the proposals ex pounded at a forum of the local En vironmental Action Council (EAC) Thursday evening. Traffic congestion due to an ever- increasing student population have made the addition of more shuttle buses and a more extensive bus route desirable, said Charles Pin- nell, the president of a local urban consulting firm and guest speaker. Signals near the campus area should be adjusted to the new traffic conditions, he said. The relocation of the railroad west of campus was also discussed by Pinnell. “The facility we have now offers no direct benefit to our locality but the land the railroad uses could be made into a new ar teriole,” he said. “What we are forced to live with are a very few arterioles which carry most of the traffic. Our community lacks the leadership to deal with the railroad people. ” The main concerns of the EAC include flood plain development controls, transportation, visual pol lution and the proposed Millican Dam. The EAC hopes that developers will donate flood plains (tax deduc tible) to the county for a system of parks. “We are also interested in prom oting more efficient transportation like bike paths and public transpor tation,” said van Bavel. A long-time concern of the EAC has been the proposed Millican Dam project on the Navasota River. EAC objections to the dam have continued for three years since it first questioned the reasons given by the Corps of Engineers and local groups for building the dam “at the taxpayers’ expense.” “What still has not been shown is that it would be profitable to protect 20,000 to 30,000 acres downstream by flooding 100,000 acres or more upstream,” said van Bavel. This area, a “biological museum, ” is now used for hunting and has the last natural-state lake in Texas, he added. An EAC study of the environ mental problems involved in the strip mining of lignite has been touched off by Dow Chemical’s re cent leasing of about 2,500 acres in Brazos County for that purpose, van Bavel said. The high arsenic content of Fin- feather Lake and Municipal Lake has been a major concern for the EAC since its representatives tes tified in the Texas Water Quality Board suit against Penwalt Co. in By ROXIE HEARN Staff Writer The Executive Committee of the Brazos Valley Development Coun cil (BVDC) will review several ap plications for federal and state fund ing at its monthly meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Comments of the committee will be submitted along with each of the applications to the appropriate agency, said Glenn J. Cook, execu tive director of BVDC. A Brazos Valley Prenatal Program will be among proposals reviewed. The program, sponsored by the Brazos Valley Community Action Agency, would provide health care for pregnant women of low income. A prosecutor assistance program, also to be commented upon Thurs day, would provide the District Attorney’s office with an assistant legal prosecutor and an additional legal secretary with the aid of a Criminal Justice Grant. A proposed park shelter and re-1 stroom facility for the city golf course in Navasota and a $270,000 program including a 20-acre park and lake in Brenham are other items to be reviewed. A technical equipment bid com mittee will be appointed by the group. This committee will make recommendations about cameras, crime kits and various types of tech nical equipment to be purchased under a recent criminal justice grant for the police departments in the BVDC’s seven-county region. Approval of members of a Reg ional Advisory Committee on Aging will be requested. In other action, the committee will reconsider in open session deci- July. The company, which makes insecticides and defolliates, has al legedly emptied 200,000 to 300,000 pounds of arsenic into the lakes. The EAC has supported TWQB’s demands that Penwalt clean up the lake. The results of the July hearings have not been made public. sions made in closed session last month. The closed session violated the Texas Open Meetings Law, said County Judge William R. Vance. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-80S Students - open a charge account “of your very own” 10% off anything with initial purchase MANOR EAST MALL Village Casuals Junior Specialty Shop The latest fashions from the NEW YORK MARKET CHARLIE S MOTORCYCLE SERVICE 600 N. Bryan 822-4552 PARTS AND SERVICE for most makes and models "The Company Built on^Reputable Service" Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Agrgrie Ringrs. Diamonds Set— Sizing-— Reoxidizing— All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 ] MOBILE ' HOME OUTLET Sales and Service Two Locations: S. Texas & Hwy. 30 693-2929 N. Texas & Hwy. 21 822-9140 SOUTHGATE VILLAGE APARTMENTS Family size apartments with lots of closet space. Individually controlled refrigerated air. Cable TV connections. Complete laundry facilities. ALL, UTILITIES PAID One, two, three & four bedroom apart ments from $104.00. Some available now. Married students welcome. 134 Luther (off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.) Rental Office 846-3702 OAK FOREST Mobile Home Park “THE LUXURY MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY” * IVz miles from A&M * Clubhouse * Swimming Pools * Laundromat * Concrete Pads with Tiedowns * Large Concrete Patios with Sidewalks * Playground It costs no more to live in the finest. Krenek Tap Road, Off Hwy. 6 South 846-3857 or 846-2680 Our gang* THE SUPER DOG I Meet our gang of delicious hot dogs We make ’em to order with your favorite topping. And we | make ’em fast so there’s seldom any waiting. Send some- I l l L one for a sackful tonight. OPEN SUNDAY-THURSDAY UNTIL MIDNIGHT OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNTIL 2 a.m. North Texas Avenue (at 30th Street) wBSerschnrtzel I I I -I BVDC to discuss prenatal program BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES FOR RENT One day 10^ per word 10$ per word each additional day Minimum charge—$1.00 Classified Display $1.50 per column inch • each insertion DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication HELP WANTED OFFICIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE Two bedroom apartment, appliances fur nished, will rent to couples or students. Under $100. Two bedroom mobile home, CA-CH, tree shaded lot. Residential setting. 1 bedroom house with study. Beautiful lot. Minutes from university. Couple or single only. Jacob Beal Real Estate. 823-5469. 18t8 Experienced ICU/CCU Bryan Hospital, 822-1347. Contact 17t4 Sub-contractors delivering the Dallas Morning News. Must have dependable transportation. Salary paid by commission, equivalent to approximately $3.60 per hour. Call Carl Grimes at 846-6380. 17t4 Official notices must arrive m th(f of Student Publications before d«id|j( 1 p. m. of the day preceding pub! s RUMMAGE SALE St. Thomas Chapel 906 Jersey St. College Station, Texas Thursday and Friday — 9-5 Saturday — 9-12. Apartment, 1 bedroom studio, 615 First St. Northgate. CA-CH, carpeted, drapes. Married students or coeds. No pets. Phone collect 825-2761, Navasota. 18t3 Waitresses needed at Pent House I. Good starting salary. Inquire at 846-9384. 14t8 ASHING [tergate co' Tuesday :ing it will 1 renders i once sat i ^ernment Private carpeted bedroom close to campus. Kitchen, washer aand dryer privileges. To female student. 845-1041 or 846-0908 after 5. 18t4 Part time hi-fi/stereo repairman, 822- 4862. 13tfn Room for rent with private entrance, bath, 5 minutes from campus. 846-5645. I8t3 ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES! You may begin ordering graduation an nouncements Sept. 9-Oct. 11, at the Student Finance Center, Rm. 217, MSC, Mon.-Fri., 8 :00-4 :00. 408tfn Service For AH Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn $125 month Must see to believe. Two bedroom furnished apartment. All bills except electricity, paid. 823-8419 17tl6 Men or women, full or part time, $2 hour start. No experience necessary. Hours arranged to suit you. Part time 10-3 or 5-10 or weekends. Apply in person to manager. We also need management trainees. Salary open. Apply in person to owner. Whataburger, Bryan or C.S. 409tfn THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral I Name: Simonson, Lawrence Roger Degree : Ph.D. in Recreation and 1 Development Dissertation : A STUDY OF INDUS! PLANT TOURS AS IMPORT! TOURISM ATTRACTIONS. Time: October 16, 1974 at 8:00 itt i EjVer >' eno1 Place: Room 114 in the Goodwin Htjjjde the tria George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College ion. pon, but th j,” U. S. I tea said on ne-consumn Apartment for rent for 2. $45 846-5132. ARMY SURPLUS We Have Real Surplus Over 6,000 Used Pocket Novels- BARGAINLAND 1809 S. College 822-2210 Bryan 2 bedroom unfurnished duplex apartment, air conditioned. Located 313-A Day St. Inquire 310 Day St., Bryan after 6 p.m. weekdays. 6tfn Mobile homes for rent, feather Acres. 822-2627, Fin- 4tfn 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. Summer lease open to students. $10.00 discount to all summer students. 1503 Broadmoor 846-1297 or 846-2737 391tfn FOR SALE OR RENT 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. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral I Name: Villarreal, Jose Jr. Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in I ing Science ng^JurV' Dissertation: A GENERAL MODEL[R v p n STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL ^ CI1 CHEMICAL STRUCTURES. flspective jl Time: October 11, 1974 at 2:00 p.m. Mi , cr j Place: Room 301 in the Zachry r-.leu 100.7 dllU ( ing Center George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College bed in more jrsday. In mp panel of T |ial weed )dnesday. 3efore Siri< ainal consj TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texuj ring, an undergraduate student mustlj at least one year in residence and t for at least ninety-two (92) semeaterkJ A year in residence may consist of thtl and spring semester or one of the das , r i and a full summer session (both th(:|IP t POWCnill and second terms). The hours PaWM Mitchell the preliminary giade report pnikH. , ’ October 21, 1974 may be used in Mtulill-Ordcr att( this ninety-two hour requirement N) In once co AVON Needs part-time help in this area. Call 846-8224 36Vtfn Mong with iMardian a WORK WANTED Experienced typists, reasonable. 846-8333. Fast, accurate 410tfn 8 x 40 mobile home, two bedroom, close to campus, call 822-0016. 12t8 BEUMR Mobile Home Park] 5 minutes from campus Swimming pool, TV cable, all city utilities, large lots, from $29.50 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less 394tfn ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1(4 miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co., 823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6135. 166tfn Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823- 7723. 392tfn Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore. 693-4483. 291tfn LOST Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 233tfn Irish setter, male. Brown collar and no tags. Call 846-5401 or 845-2011 if found or seen. 18t3 All kinds of custom sewing and altera tions. 693-4432. 3tl6 qualifying under this regulation ibS leave their names with the ring clerk,Jhn D. Efl seven, Richard Coke building. Thil ilil n be done prior to October 21st in ordgB om 1 all records to be checked to determlmBry-eJ , eligibility. Students already having two (92) completed hours on reconlj order at any time. Graduate ntudenUI eligible to order with proof (receipt)L they have filed for graduation. OnlenBsOn, who V these rings will bo taken by the iT clerk starting October 24. 1974, and j continue through December 6, 16TI. rings must be paid for in full wh«| order is placed. Students will save I they will bring grade reports along: ready to order. Students who fail toll their names in advance will be ukdl return later to allow time for recoril be checked. The rings are due to I at the Registrar's Office on Janutrjl 1975. All rings ordered. regardlenL , . . whether on October 24, 1974 or D«aA “ u 1 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. of each i Monday through Friday. However, | order for records to be checked, must be placed prior to 4 p.m. during! ordering period. We hope thia inforau will be helpful and extend our congrat( tions. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk kon re-ele 12, they we le responsi |e break-in I pkery and c the def )ir time wr led to be 1< Fhey plead lldren or 1 Ml remai |nt mass urs, asked : CHILD CARE FOR SALE ROOM FOR RENT peir farnib CHILD CARE CENTER First Baptist Church A new class for 3 year olds. 2 days a week. Either Tuesday, Thursday or Monday, Wednesday. Call 846-6632 Full set, pro-line golf clubs. Excellent condition, $90. Rt. 4, Box 6, Wellborn. 18t4 Male roommate, $55 month plus bills. 846-4180. 17t2 TRY BATTALION CLASSIFY Registered Jockey Club mare, reasonable. Phone 825-2761 Navasota. 18t3 |th nearly I ise may cal tify for the The judge *72 Mazda RX-2. Must sell. 846-3410. 18t4 1974 Kawasaki 350cc, 1600 miles, 846-4859. call 18t3 1969 Bonneville, in good condition. Needs some work. TC, 845-5798. 17t4 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Senior boots, after 5. complete, $60. 846-2292 17t7 MEN I —- WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! No experience re quired. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Perfect summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. T-3 P.O. Box 2049, Port Angeles, Wash ington 98362. 17t7 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY For employment information at Texas A&M University Call 845-4444 24 hours a day Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. 406tfn CADE LAKE ■ ■ ■ water front lot, near park area. Lot 177, Block 8, Section 2. R. M. Curby. 822-7734 after 9 p.m. ors whethe TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES Like Home Living 2 bedroom - IV2 baths - carpet - drapes central heat and air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher- disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced back yard — pet accepted. 846-3988 1712 Trinity Place College Station, Texas 1970 Toyota Corona Mark II four door, four seats, $995. 822-4498 or 846-1706. 12t8 7 foot Caldwell weed shredder in good condition. Call 822-3980 after 6 p.m. Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store, College Station—your oldest and most de pendable store—for parts, repair, or trade and prices you like. 230tfn ’69 VW, engine recently overhauled. Call 846-7811 after 6. 13tfn INSTRUCTION CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR APARTMENT FOR THE I SPRING SEMESTER APARTMENT SELECTORS 3200 S. College Ave. 823-7506 FREE SERVICE TO YOU 846-3420 2