The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1981, Image 5
Battalion Classifieds state THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1981 Page 5A HELP WANTED HELP WANTED LOST wanted f help, ffime. or 7-9 ll-time dental receptionist needed. Ex- rienee preferred but not necessary. Call 1-8277 to arrange interview. 3t5 (8n now 9 taaper ed reliable person to sit occasional eve- gs and weekends for two children. 779- IJ5 17 after 5:30 p.m. 2t5 I SALE NOW HIRING FOR •PALL SEMESTER KITCHEN HELP •t dw siKnew F«Appt.6 ED ERS isance AL fadiot Day-t 1 iDds, a rofs, Students — Do you ave aTRS-80? If so, a user’s roup is starting for you! Call lis number for more details /lark 260-3466 7-10 p.m. 4At5 Qualified tap and/or jazz instructor to teach weekly classes for Dance Arts Society. For more information call 696-3910. 4At6 COLLEGE REP WANTED to distribute “Student Rate” subscription cards at this campus. Good income, no selling involved. For information and application write to: CAMPUS SERVICE/TIME, INC., 4337 W. Indian School “C” Phoenix, AZ. 85031. 4Atl FOR SALE rt-time help wanted Monday, Wednes- r, Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. for interview ' Jim Pillars 822-1973. 4tfn Xdzzalnn Delivery Part and full time help needed. Positions open now and for fall. Apply in person at Pizza Inn, College Station. 188tfn AND GRILL COOK Evening Shift Hill Restaurant 4301 Carter Creek Pkwy 846-9532 Mr. Gatti’s of Bryan now hiring DELIVERY AND COUNTER HELP. Apply in person at 2901 S. Texas Ave. Bryan TUTORS NEEDED IN ALU SUBJECTS AREAS TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Leroy Sutherland, Jr. Academic Counselor/Resident Manager 845-4627 1978 GMC Sierra 4x4, loaded. Dual tanks, $4300, 823-5932. 4At5 1978 Pontiac Sunbird for sale. Silver, black interior, good condition + excellent mileage, 696-3234. 4t3 For Sale: 1973 Buick Century $1000. 845- 7241 or 846-1920. 190t7 For sale Sony stereo system AM-FM cas sette turntable, $100, portable cassette recorder, $10, twin bed, 779-6584. 4t5 1974 750 K4 Honda, fairing and saddle boxes. Fair condition, $700 as is, call 775- 6784. It5 Hulal meat. 846-2663 after 6:00 p.m. It8 Yellow lab pups for sale. AKC Registered, 846-0194. It7 Girls 3-speed 27” Iverson bicycle $50.00, 693-5536. It5 For sale: Twin size bed and drafting machine. 779-9096. 4t2 1979 VW Rabbit diesel, 20,000 miles, A/C, sun roof, loaded, 693-4395 after 6pm. 3t3 Couch and love seat for sale. Like new, colors brown and beige, $250, 693-0171.315 Mustang Ghia 1974, V-6, 4-speed, sun roof, AC, AM-FM, PS, PR, $1,800 or best offer. 775-0141 or 845-8633. 215 ’74 Yamaha 250DT, low mileage $450. 775- 4519, 845-2719. 2t4 1978 Z-28, automatic, A/C, 1980 engine. Call Tommy 846-4751 days, 696-5808 nights. 4t5 Cockatiel $36.00, Parakets, $10.00 orange cheek Amazon $325.00, 846-9266. 4t2 Metal office desk, $85 and sofa/bed $75, call 693-7105. 2t5 SPECIAL NOTICE iHERS. S,M in percn trween Dr. Attention December Graduates of Texas A&M University If Football Comes, Can December Graduation be Far Away? Sooner Than You Think! Order Your Graduation Announcements Now! Begin Ordering September 1,1981 Last Day to Order ^ ...September 30,1981 4:00 P.M. Student Finance Center Room 217 MSC ATTENTION AGGIES! Check These New Furniture Prices Desks 69.95 4 dr. Chests . 39.95 5 dr. Chests . 49.95 Full Mat. Set. 79.95 Bed Frames . 15.00 5 pc. Dining Sets. 69.95 Sofa & Chair.149.95 Dresser & Mirror 79.95 Texas Furniture Outlet 712 Villa Maria 822-5929 Open 9-7 189112 FOR SALE: Senior boots. Holick’s. Worn only one year. 9V2, $175, 693- 1344 after 6 p.m. 4t3 Would like to begin a study group lor Octo- bei 3rd LSAT if interested, please call Ann at 693-8043 after 5 p. m. 4t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE TO STUDENT CONCERNING TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENT RECORDS POLICY Annually, Texas A&M University informs students of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. This Act, with which the University intends to comply fully, is intended to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the rights of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Students also have the right to file complaints with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office of the Department of Education in Washington, D.C. concerning alleged failures by the University to comply with the Act. Local policy explains in detail the procedures to be used by the University for compliance with the provisions of the Act. Copies of the policy can be obtained at the Office of the Registrar, located in Heaton Hall on the Texas A&M University campus. Questions concerning the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act may be referred to the Office of the Registrar. DIRECTORY INFORMATION The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 permits a university to establish certain categories of information regarding students as “directory information,” and to then disclose this informa tion, to third parties without the student’s prior consent. However, prior to releasing directory information concerning a student, the University must have afforded the student the opportunity to indicate that he does not want directory information concerning himself released without his prior written permission. Texas A&M University proposes to designate the following personally identifiable information contained in a student’s education records as “directory information.” 1. The student's name 2. The local address, home address including country, and the telephone numbers of the student 3. The date and place of birth of the student 4. The names and address of the student’s parents 5. The student’s major field of study 6. The student’s class schedule 7. Participation in officially recognized activities and sports by the student 8. Weight and height of members of athletic teams 9. Dates of attendance, degrees and awards received 10. Previous educational agencies or institutions attended by the student 11. Sex, nationality, race and age of the student 12. The student’s photograph 13. Achievement awards or honors 14. The student’s class standing 15. Parking permit information The University will release “directory information” to third parties unless the University receives timely, written objection to such release in accordance with the procedure herein described. Students who wish to have “directory information” withheld must complete the appropriate form in the Registrar's Office by Friday, September 18, 1981. Students who have requested information withheld in the oast must renew their request each year within the first three weeks of the fall semester. The student must realize that approximately one month is needed to remove this information from materials already in circulation. However, the campus directory is printed only once a year, and after printing, no information can be removed. The student is responsible for renewing this request each September, and the validity of the requests extends from the date of the request to the following September 1st. 3113 FOR SALE Lost Gold fine mesh bracelet in vicinity of Harrington Tower. Sentimental value. Re ward. If found call 845-5916. 4t3 1981 Honda CM400C 2300 miles, negoti able, 696-9687. 2t5 1979 Moped, excellent condition, $500.00. Call 775-0551 after 5 p. m. US 1978 Yamaha 650 Special, new battery, shocks, paint, low mileage, 846-3593. 4At5 Remington Model 788 .243 with 3x9 scope. Savage double barrel 20 gauge $140. Char ter Arms 22 automatic $80 also Honda Hawk, 1978, excellent condition low mileage, 823-6008. 4A*5 Yamaha CA 410 II 40-watt amplifier $100.00. Ask for Will 822-2371, 846- 0974. 4At3 1975 BMW R9016. 900cc. Custom seat. Excellent condition, $2300, Mark, 696- 3932. 4Atl 19” Color TV. Good condition. 260-5274. 4At5 Auto insurance costs will increase Nov. 1 Simmons beautyrest mattress box spring & frame. One year old. $250, 693-3653. 4A13 WANTED HELP!! Need to rent backyard for small, well-behaved dog, who is not allowed in my apart ment. Emergency — Please call Charles, 693-4442 or 693- 4447. sis United Press International AUSTIN, Texas — Texas driv ers will pay 16.3 percent, or $221 million, more to insure their cars as of Nov. 1 now that the State Board of Insurance has approved its staff s rate hike recommenda tion. The increase approved Wednesday was less than the 23.7 percent, $332 million increase the insurance industry had requested. The industry requested the in crease on grounds that while Texas drivers were involved fewer accidents, the claims were larger. Board Chairman William P. Daves Jr. said the staffs proposal has “ample built-in safeguards to generate reasonable rates.” The board last year denied a 28 percent industry rate hike re quest. At that time, Daves said, inflation was causing an increase in the cost of automobile repairs and replacements. But, he also said the insurance companies were earning higher interest rates on their invested assets because of inflation. Daves said Wednesday’s rate hike would be “an interim step” because the board has yet to de cide how the investment income of all sources should be considered when property and casualty rates are determined. The agency has received funds from the Legislature to conduct a two-year study to determine the best method of including invest ment income in the insurance rate-making process. Daves said an analysis of the in surance industry’s financial status has not changed, but the com panies are experiencing some capital losses in their bond port folio. He said the trend is likely to continue. “Even though the overall net income figures for the industry look good, I am concerned that sustained high levels of long-term interest rates may subject the in vestment portfolio of companies to instability in the coming years,” Daves said. David Irons, a Dallas attorney who represents the Texas Auto mobile Insurance Service Office, commended the board for its timely decision, but said his orga nization still does not agree with the board’s method of determin ing automobile insurance rate in creases. However, Irons said his office TAISO would not take legal action because of the board’s decision to conduct the study of rate-making methods. CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 inn Pro-lifers threatening to drop GOP support -J SERVICES Call Cathy for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn For sewing or alternations, call Theresa, 693-4158. 3t5 Typing all kinds. Fast, accurate, depend able, 779-0435. 3110 Friendly fast and careful typist needed. Prefer technical and/or Phesis experience. Flexible hours. Near campus. Challenging job with variety chance for advancement. Phone 846-3755 ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 190tll Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 155tfn Typing all kinds, call Sami 84&-9019.190tl6 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfa Overeaters Anonymous, 779-2736. 4At73 COMPANY INC. I Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 J^^^Anjem^A\g^2^8111 JJnl United Press International DALLAS — Conservative poli tical organizer Paul Weyrich said Thursday should Supreme Court nominee Sandra O’Connor prove to be pro-abortion during her con firmation hearings next week, the Reagan administration will have turned its back on the conserva tive groundswell that helped elect him. “I think her testimony before the Senate will be the determin ing factor,” Weyrich said. “I would say he turned his back on us if she confirms her past record. ” Weyrich, one of the main speakers Thursday at an anti abortion rally sponsored by the conservative National Roundt able, said Reagan’s conservative political support could weaken if O’Conner is viewed as being pro abortion. “These people want very badly to support Reagan and want very badly to be a part of the team, and they are looking for a signal that the White House wants them and is interested in their agenda,” Weyrich said. TYPING. •All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 4013 Texas Ave. S. 846-5794 i65tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE ATYENYiGN ALL LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT: Interested in a job as a claim rep resentative with Social Security? A Position is available for Fall and Spring. Contact Henry Pope or Jamie Freeman at 845-7814 or come to 420 Harrington. ano ROOMMATE WANTED Female. 3 bedroom house, Bryan, $160 + V2 bills 779-9201 evenings. 4A110 Roommate wanted, own room in house. 2 blocks from campus, 693-8381. 4t2 Male roommate, own room. Plantation oaks Apt, $200.00/mo. includes utilities, (713) 538-1587. mitM FOR RENT Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn We Gets What Ya Likes In The Way Of Bikes! Takara - Ross - Campagnolo Cinelii - Shimano and much more Cycles, Etc. Plus the Best Repairs & Prices Around — Call Us! 403 University — 846-BIKE Northgat* (Across from Post Offlcs) He said the conservative coali tion was not unreasonable and does not expect its entire agenda to be approved. “But we don’t believe these (so cial issues like abortion) are fringe issues, which I’m afraid is partly the view of the administration,” said Weyrich, executive director of the Committtee for the Survival of a Free Congress. Patrick Monaghan, an adviser to the political advocacy wing of the Roundtable, compared the anti-abortion movement to the anti-slavery and civil rights move ments. He said if Congress does not approve a right- to- life sta tute, as the Roundtable wants, the battle will continue. Monaghan said Wednesday anti-abortion supporters would be willing to drop their support of conservative Republicans at the snap of a finger if some sort of provision is not made to guarantee the right to life. The Roundtable is holding the first of five national rallies Thurs day. Ed E. McAteer, president of the organization, said the meeting afiiiimmmmimmiiiiiiMmimimmiiiimBi 678x15 I 37 13 Full 4-ply poly Sj + F.E.T. and Salsa Tax All Tires Sold thru ■J— Sept. 15 Mounted & Balanced S $2.50 = EE Owners: Billy Winters EE = George Emery E&W =s Tire Distributors | |= 2706 Pinfeather • Bryan S = M.C. 775-9009 VISA | Biiiiiiiiiimmiiimimmiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiim is being held partly because of the nomination hearings next week for Supreme Court Justice-designate Sandra O’Connor and partly to let Congress know the feelings of grassroots America before it be gins consideration of abortion legislation. McAteer said the primary goal of the group was to educate people on the issue of abortion. “The O’Connor nomination was part of the catalyst for the meet ing,” McAteer said. “Mrs. O’Con nor’s legislative record is pro abortion.” McAteer, who heads the con servative religious organization, said he would like to see President Reagan take back the nomination of the Arizona federal judge, but said he does not have much hope it would be done. Promoters say more than 12,000 people are expected to attend the meeting featuring Paul Weyrich; the Rev. Jerry Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority; anti-feminist Phyllis Schlafly and James Robison, a Fort Worth, evangelist. In addition, officials say the Roundtable’s state organizations will sponsor vigils at federal build ings in every state capital and in major cities across the country. McAteer said the emphasis of the meeting was to “educate” peo ple on abortion and to tell them “How the system works and how the elected and appointed politi- cans vote.” McAteer said the day-long rally will provide evidence that life be gins at conception and the group will try to drum up support for a right-to-life statute. HORSE STALLS FOR RENT (20x60) large riding and roping arena and round pen. We feed mornings. Call Mike 696-1450 or Joan 693-4847. Coggins Test re quired $30 and $40. 179119 INSTRUCTION Hebrew classes starting. Day & evening. Week of Sept. 14. Pro fessional instructor. Call 696- 7313, Monday, Wednesday & Fri day — 9:30 - 3:00 p.m. for more information. 218 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Presidents, Faculty, Students and Friends MM Lend "Sully YOUR EAR! Become Informed More Organized Purchase the A&M CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1981-82 can be purchased from: Loupots Bothers MSC Texas Aggie BOOKSTORE