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OFFICIAL NOTICE
FOR RENT
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS
in curricula of the College of Science who have not previously taken
the English Proficiency Exam must take the EPE as scheduled
below: BIOLOGY Departmental Curricula
Friday, October 14 and Friday, October 28
3:00-8:00 p.m.
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula
Friday, October 14 and Friday, October 28
3:00-5:00p.m.
MATHEMATICS Department Curricula
Friday. October 14 and Friday, October 28
3:00-5:00p.m. -
PHYSICS Department Curricula
Tueaday, October 18
7:00-B:00p.m., 219 Heldenfela
In order to quality as a candidate for a degree In the College of Science, each student must
demonstrate an ability to express himself/herself in acceptable English. This requirement
may be satisfied by (1) passing an examination In English composition (EPE) taken not later
than the spring semester of the junior year, or (2) completing English 301 at Texas A&M
University with a minimum grad of "C".
Any student who falls the written examination (EPE) must satisfy the
English Proficiency requirement designated by his/her respective de
partment.
Students In the Departments of Biology. Chemistry, and Mathematics desiring to complete the EPE this
semester or who have a conflict with the designated testing date should see Mrs. RadKe. Room 152 A&A
Building. Students in the Department of Physics should report to the designated location on the day of testing
Any problems with the proposed schedule or questions regarding the exam should be directed to Dr. Clark. 21 SC
Heldenfels 26t17
Sublease 1 bdrm. efficiency at Treehouse Apts.,
205 Jersey, near pool, laundry; upstairs $280/mo.
October free. Call 764-8784 or 8456-4732 ask for
&iUL
FDIC left holding loans
2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to
campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-
5870. 177tfn
Midland bank opens again
SERVICES
United Press International
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the
semester in which paymenbt is made. There
after no refunds will be made or cancelled
orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during
the academic year in which they are published.
Students who will not be on campus when
yearbooks are published, usually in Septem
ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid.
33tfn
ATTENTION ALL LIBERAL
ARTS MAJORS
Technical writers are wanted by
IBM for the spring and summer
semesters. This is a CO-OP posi
tion in Austin. An IBM representa
tive will be interviewing on campus
mid-October so call 845-7814 now
or come by room 420 Harrington
Tower. 28t1( 4
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory fees are refundable in full
during the semester in which pay
ment is made. Thereafter no re
funds will be made on cancelled
orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in
which they are published. 33tfn
ATTENTION ALL MAJORS
Legal Cooperative Education posi
tions are being filled for the spring
and/or summer semester. There
are still openings in Houston and
Dallas or we will contact any law
firm in any American city you de
sire. Call 845-7814 for details.
jm
HELP WANTED
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Accepting application for part-
time and morning work, team
cleaning homes.
$3.85 per hour
Need phone and own transpor
tation.
Call 693-1954 for Appoint
ment.
34t4
SALES & DEMO
Part-time
Showing Pianos & Organs
Outgoing Personality
A Fun Job
For Appointment call
764-0006
KEYBOARD
CENTER
Student and APARTMENT
Managers. ATTENTION! Still
have some openings. Earn top
$$’s as your own boss without
changing your already heavy
schedule. FANTASTIC oppor
tunity. Need minimum 6 stu
dents per student dwelling
(apt., dorms, etc.) Call today
between 1-6p.m. for appoint
ment. 846-8068 (if no answer
call 846-2562). 34t2
$25 BUDDY BONUS $25 each to
cleaning partners selected to work
one of the following schedules:
DAYS 8-12 or 1-5 NIGHTS 6-10
WEEKENDS 8-5 Home Care Ser
vices provides above minimum
wages, weekly pay, merit raises,
video training & opportunity for
advancement. Call 846-7759.
HOME CARE SERVICES
"An Equal Aggie Employer Since 197T’
WKmmmmmm
want^6
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and fu
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
24tfn
HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently
hiring route carriers & solicitors for
immediate fall semester openings.
Pay ranges between $400-$600 per
month plus gas allowance. For appt.
please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323
or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m.
Now hiring RESTAURANT HELP at FARMER'S
MARKET BAKERY Ac DELI. Full or part-time
available. Cashier At restaurant experience re
quired. Apply in person 2700 Texas Ave., Bryan.
32tfn
Female Bartender, Hostess 6t Waitresses,
SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775-
7919. 188tfn
WORD PROCCSSING
S€RVIC€
—Fast aiord processing service
available for term reports, term
papers and mhatever.
THE COMPUTER
PLACE
707 Texas Ave., Suite 108E
764-1190
MIDLAND — A federal
banking official said the takeov
er of First National Bank of Mid
land by Republic Bank Corp.
would not cost depositors any
money, but it left the govern
ment holding more than $1 bil
lion worth of loans.
posit Insurance Corp. spokes-
or V
man Alan Whitney of Washing
ton, D.C., announced.
The bank opened Monday as
‘ “ ik ‘
Republic Bank First National
Midland.
of the commerical loans were
delinquent. All the loans are
currently held by the FDIC,
which is responsible for collect-
inj^the loans not assumed by Re-
pu
Bank.
Republic Bank Corp. bought
Mic
the Midland bank’s equipment
and deposits for $51.1 million in
a bidding process that involved
14 potential buyers. Federal De-
Republic Bank administra
tors have 30 days to decide
which of the former bank’s $1.2
billion worth of commerical
loans they will acquire from the
FDIC, Whitney said.
Republic Bank officials say
ept
the FDIC will determine what
happens
1,500 shareholders made to 93-
year-old FNB.
to investments some
Whitney said more than half
The FDIC took control of
FNB after granting the bank a
$100 million emergency loan to
stablize it. That loan came J
FNB had borrowed more]
$530 million from the Feil
Reserve Bank, former FNBi
cials said. ’
They have blamed thefts
cial difficulties on
made to the oil andgasindi
which suffered a majors
in 1982 with a sharp dropjl
prices.
Republic Bank
another Midland banking
naming it Republic
land.
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755. iotfn
Teachers
continued from page 1
Now accepting applications For all positions. Apply
in person. PADRE CAFE, Culpepper Plata. 30t5
Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar,
846-4691 or 775-7919. IHltfn
PERSONALS
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
SERVICES
696-9550
Resumes, Reports, Letters,
Theses, Dissertations, Etc.
We will beat the price of any word
processing service in town.
I8tl5
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnane)'
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
187176
Assistant Airport Operator/Receptionist Flight
line attendant. Part or full time. HUGHESAVIA-
TION, Coulter Field, 779-6120. 30t5
ROOMMATE WANTED
DESPERATE $70 PER MO.
Female roommate needed to
share a furnished house 3/4 mile
from TAMU, completely private
with washer, dryer, large yard, free
cable, free pet privileges. Call
Mona 846-7878 after 9:00.
SB
TYPING. 1
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays 1
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
100 W. Brookside i
846-5794
1 satin
EDITING: Term papers, theses, dissertations,
slide presentations. Prefessional experience.
Aaron: 693-5922, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m 34t4
said, “with a strong background
in math, science and English.”
Another area of concern in
the state funding package is the
appropriation of funds for max
imizing quality education, Cor
rigan said.
Typing. Symbols. Rubber stamps. Name/address
stickers. Reasonable rates, 823-7723. 29tfn
Female roomate needed. Village on the Creek Con
dos 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath $250 per month plus 1/2
utilities,846-9427. 28110
Typing on word processing equipment. Expe.
enced. We understand form and style. Automated
Clerical Services. 693-1070 15158
FOR RENT
Fastest typing around. 20 yrs. experience
means personalized service. 693-8537, 693-
6483. 13t30
FREE RENT!
Dorm Room Crowded? Apartment Crowded? Tired of your
roommates? Free apartments for the fall if you rent now for the
spring. (Limited number available) A&M students only.
FOR DETAILS COME BY COURTYARD APARTMENTS
600 University Oaks College Station
693-2772
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5 x 5 to
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
(near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-4203
696-5487
AAA results, quick, accurate. Student or business.
Call Marilyn, 693-7515. 26tl0
FOR SALE
3-bdr. 2-bath-located in Oaks,
fireplace, fenced yard, double
garage, $575/mo. Lease and
deposit required. Call collect
(409) 567-4812. 32t5
undown
ALFALFA
FARM
805 Delma Drive
Bryan, Texas 77801
409/846-4897
PHILIP S. MONTALBANO
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail
able for immediate occupan
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
Horse stalls for rent three avail
able ten miles east of campus.
1 feed once daily $30.00/
month, three for $80.00/other
services negotiable call 846-
7264 between 6-9p.m. and
leave message. 34t3
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/spring. Call 693-
0261 or come by 700 Dominik in
College Station.
183tfn
1980 Phoenix L.J. 5dr. Hatchback
2700 miles 4-speed, one owner,
power dr. locks, steering, disc
brakes, rear window defroster,
AM/FM radio cassette, tilt steering
controlled cycle wipers, sport mir
rors, w/rt remote visor, vanity velor
interior w/bucket seats. Night-
watch blue extra w/camel interior,
$4500,775-3485. 34t7
1980 Suzuki GS1000, mags, triple discs, very nice,
must sell, 5800 miles, $1450, 693-3840. 30t5
Honda Express II Moped, helmet, baskets, excel-
lent condition, $375, 845-2674, 775-9086. 3H4
1979 Yamaha DT175, good condition, low
mileage, 6-speed, $750.00, call 696-3657. 30t5
Rolex and Piaget Polo reproductions $250.00 and
up, evenings 260-1588. 30t5
Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 through U.S.
Government? Get the facts today! Call (3127742-
1142 ext. 8390. 33t 5
2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence,
$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Ine. 775-5870.
177tfn
Matching couch and chair, couch makes into a
bed, $350.00, 775-5838. 34t4
WANTED
PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bdrm 2 bath
duplex, large living area w/separate di
ning room, all kitchen appliances w/
w/d connections. $375/mo., $200 de
posit, 2203 Crest St., C.S., 696-7714
or 693-0982 after 6 p.m. 696-4384 or
693-4783.
188«n
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HOUSES,CONDOS
TOWNHOMES &
DUPLEXES
for rent. Call John Gregg or
Rick at Green & Browne Realty.
846-5701:846-5196
Four-plex near TAMU C.S., W/D
connections, NO PETS! 2 bdrm. 1
bath $335/mo. Ail electric, but will
pay water only. M-F.
779-1613
•CASH*
BEFORE YOU SELL your
old gold, silver, and rare
coins to Just anyone, let
the professionals at Texas
Coin Exchange make you
our high cash offer!
Texas Coin Exchange has
been In business In Bryan
for over 25 years, with a
large selection of rare
coins and gold coin
Jewelry.
W* alto stock:
• Black Hills gold jewelry
• Cold chains by walght
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr., C.S.
846-8916
3202A Texas Ave., Bryan
4a razz, ^ 779 7662
34tfn
ARBOR SQUARE .
r One and two bedroom furnished;
DANVERS
Now hiring part-time Friday & Saturday 9
p.m.-3 a.m., Saturday & Sunday, 6 a.m.-2
p.m. Come by in person after 2 p.m. 189tfn
n
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693
13701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
29tfn
PUNT, PASS & KICK CONTES
TANTS, SWIMMERS, INDOOR
SOCCER AND RACQUETBALL
PLAYERS!!! Come to the IM-REC
Sports Office, 159 East Kyle to
sign up for your sport(s) today! En
tries close on Tuesday, October 18
at 7p.m. For more information call
845-7826. 32t3
S
SCHULMAN
THEATRES
Mon. Fam. Nlte - Sch. 6
Tue. Fam. Nlte-ME III
A primary consideration in
funding school districts, Corri
gan said, is that low-income dis
tricts don’t become isolated
“We need to make sure that
every child in the state hasequal
access to a quality education.” he
said.
SCHULMAN 6
775-2463 775-2468
2002 E. 29th
Mon.-Frl. 7:25-9:40
Sat.-Sun. 2:45-5.05-7:25-9:40
THE GOLDEN SEAL
Mon.-Frl. 7:10-9:35
Sat.-Sun. 2:40-4:55-7:10-9:35
BEYOND THE LIMIT
Mon.-Frl. 7:15-0:45
Sat.-Sun. 2:30-4:50-7:15-9:45
MR. MOM
Mon.-Frl. 7:30-9:55
Sat.-Sun. 2:35-5:00-7:30-0:55
TRADING PLACES
Mon.-Fri. 7:20-9:50
Sat.-Sun. 2:20-4:50-7:20-0:50
THE BIG CHILL
Mon.-Fri. 7:25-0:40
Sat.-Sun. 2:45-5:05-7:25-0:40
REVENGE OF
THE NINJA
MANOR EAST III
822-8300
Manor East Mali
money-wise.
“For example,” he said,
“there is a school district in the
San Antonio area that is zoned
so that it has no connection with
the San Antonio Independent
School District. It happens to be
a very low-income area with se
vere funding problems, but it is
surrounded by the sufficiently-
funded San Antonio schools.”
he said.
In order to do this, the com
mittee is evaluating the total
state education revenue pack
age, which constitutes almost
half of the slate’s budget, and its
effects on education.
State Comptroller noon
lock, named to the commitu!
Hobby, is a ke\ membero):
panel, Corrigan said,
will certify which
available for education.
Corrigan said the com
is studying alternative rw
sources and tax reformsasi
native sources necessarytos
The committee is working to
determine the adequacy of cur
rent methods of funding and, if
necessary, propose and develop
alternative methods for future
funding to guarantee equal edu-
il!
cationaT spending and opportu
nities.
vide a quality education
ram. "Funding is veryii
tarn,” he said.
"The average corporaio
turns about 10 percent of isl
fits to research and dew.
ment, where the school $4
return less than l percentitj;
training and re-educ
staff.” he said.
JucatinH
7:35-0.35 J
£ “ROMANTIC C0MEDY"(PQ):
:£ “Officer’Tms hours"*
7:30 my | 9:45<R) X
fHc
Mon.-Frl. 7:15-9:30
Sat.-Sun. 2:10-4:35-7:15-9:30
NEVER SAY
NEVER AGAIN
lOon.-FrL "7:24-4: $4
Sat.-Sun. 2:00-4:40-7:20-0:50
RETURN OF
THE JEDI
Mon.-Frl. 7:25-0:40
Sat.-Sun. 2:40-5:00-7:25-0:40
EVIL DEAD
CINEMA III
IN-.t O >k M .11
ISM Hanwy M
I;; 8:00-10:00 „
‘WALTZ ACROSS TEXAS” (PQ)ft
I
X 7:30-0:55 (R) &
>“YR. LIVING DANGEROUSLY"*
WORD PROCESSING: Papers, dissertations, re
ports, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-6200
£tU2
MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE
Get Ready
Fall Photo Contest
Nov. 5, 1983
PROBLEM PREGNANCY
Are you considering
Abortion?
Confidential
Free Pregnancy Testing & Referrals
Call
(713) 524-0548
Houston, Texas
STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
TEXAS A A. M UNIVERSITY
Applications are
being accepted
for
Advisory Board for
Student Financial Aid
6 Positions Open
Prefer Students who have used
Financial Aid Services
Applications Available beginning
Oct. 17, due by 5pm on Oct. 21
at 219 Pavilion
For further info, call 845-3051
or come by 219 Pavilion.
Around towi
Film series offers classic westerns
The Department of History fall film series tonight*
“Tne Sea
present “The Searchers,” (1956) starring John Waynearf ,
directed by John Ford. The movie will begin at 7 p.m.in
Harrington, and admission is free. The series is designed P 1 ^
supplement the department’s regular instructional
ram, and each film is introduced by a member of the histt:L t[
faculty who places the film in historical perspective. It
SFL
OP AS presents High Noon Concert
The MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society w
sent the Century Singers in a High Noon Concert Tuesdi*
in the main lounge of the Memorial Student Center. Hi
free High Noon Concert Series is offered by theorganizatio.
every month to make the arts more available to the studtt
body. Everyone is encouraged to attend and enjoy themu«
Tour of Berlin offered to Aggies
s l
Eacl
oon
From Dec. 26 to Jan. 2, a special tour ofWestandh id <
Berlin will be offered to Aggies, their parents andfrieni! Ihis
:he C<
;e
exa
The tour is offered by the Center for Education
search in Free Enterprise and the Department of Econe
mics. Dr. Steve Pejovich and Dr
direct the tour and conduct daily lectures on “Capitalismajuts
Socialism in Theory and Practice.” Texas A&M students® if
earn three credit hours for Econ. 324, ComparativeEcoi e
mic Systems. No prerequisites are needed.
The total cost of the tour will be $1,490, which inclut jpti r
airfare from Dallas to Berlin, hotel accomodations, meals
ground transportation and all scheduled social events! Ion
eluding New Year’s Eve in East Berlin.
For further information contact Anderson in 434 Hat
rington, or Pejovich in 459 Blocker (A&A)
Aggieland photos taken at Pavilion F
Individual pictures for the 1984 Aggieland are kmi pt
taken at the Yearbook Associates office at 1700 S. Kyle
hind Culpepper Plaza, and at the Pavilion on campus,
Dates to have photographs made are:
•Juniors—Nov. 7-11, 14-18 at Yearbook Associates;
Nov. 28-Dec. 2, Dec. 5-9 at the Pavilion
• Seniors, graduate students, veterinary and metfc
school students — Oct. 17-21, 24-28 at Yearbook Associate: btta
and Oct. 31-Nov. 4 at the Pavilion.
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To submit an item for this column, come by TheBamliot|oy
office in 216 Reed McDonald. |po
IN THE
LOST
LOST: 7mm gold bead necklace. If found please
2a\\ 260-0780. REWARD Offered. 32t5
WANTED
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wadding rings, worn out gold
jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town |!> Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
Bryan-College Station Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates, P.A.
DAVID R. DOSS, M.D. G. MARK MONTGOMERY, M.D.
are pleased to announce the association of
LINDAS. DUTTON, R.N., C.N.P.
As a certified nurse practitioner in women's health care, she will
be seeing patients by appointment for routine physicals, birth
control, and minor gynecological problems beginning October 24,
1983.
1404 “A” Bristol, Bryan
775-5602