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Battalion Classified Page 14/The Battalion/Thursday, October 20,1983 OFFICIAL NOTICE 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 Proficiencv Exam must take the EPE as scheduled below: BIOLOGY Departmental Curricula Friday, October 14 and Friday, October 28 3:00-5:00 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 Tuesday, October 18 7:00-9:00p.m., 219 Heldenlela In order to qualify as a candidate (or 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 EPL this semester or who have a conflict with the designated testing date should see Mrs Radke. Room 152 AAA 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. 213C Heldenfels 26117. 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. AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable In full during the semester in which paymenbf 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 tee Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary tees having been paid. 33tfn FOR RENT 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. BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 183ttn HOUSES,CONDOS TOWNHOMES & DUPLEXES for rent. Call John Gregg or Rick at Green & Browne Realty. 846-5701; 846-5196 3-bdr. 2-bath-located in Oaks, fireplace, fenced yard, double garage, $575/mo. Lease and deposit required. Call collect (409) 567-4812. 32t5 HELP WANTED blRECTORY 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. satin FOR RENT 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Ine. 775- 5870. 177tin NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5x5 10x30. to THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 34tfn Close to TAMU, Manuel Drive, C.S. 2bdrm., 1 bath, w/ d connections, water paid, NO PETS. $335/mo. 779-1613, M-F. 35tfn 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. 188tfn SALES & DEMO Part-time Showing Pianos & Organs Outgoing Personality A Fun Job For Appointment call 764-0006 KEYBOARD CENTER 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 ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished ,apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn Small company needs indi vidual for runner-type duties and light office work. Minimum typing 50wpm, $4.00 per hour. 8-12p.m. Call Carolyn at 846- 3861. 36t5 Four-plex near TAMU C.S., W/D connections, NO PETS! 2 bdrm. 1 bath $335/mo. All electric, but will pay water only. M-F. $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 HELP WANTED R.I. Students to do yard work Saturday and Sun- 8/hour, 846-6211. 35t2 day, $4.00/hour Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775-7919 ISltfn PERSONALS DELTA UPSILON A non-secret, non-hazing fraternity, announces the first annual Duck Hunt Rush Party. Interested men, this is your last chance to join A&M’s newest fraternity as a founding member. October 21, 8:30-12at Elks Lodge, 340 Mason Road. For more information, call 846- 4544 or 764-7992. 36t2 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548. 187176 ROOMMATE WANTED Female roomate needed. Village on the ('reek Con dos 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath $250 per month plus 1/2 utilities, 846-9427. 28tl0 SERVICES AAA RESULTS, quick, accurate. Student or busi ness. Call Marilyn, 693-7515. 36t2 T—T TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. 1 Business Communication Services 100 W. Brookside I 846-5794 i53tln BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SERVICES 696-9550 Resumes, Reports, Letters, Theses, Dissertations, Etc. We will beat the price of any word processing service in town. 18(15 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. lOtfn WORD PROCESSING: Papers, dissertations, re ports, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-6200 - 22115 EDITING: Term papers, theses, dissertations, slide presentations. Prefessional experience. Aaron: 693-5922, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 34t4 Typing. Symbols. Rubber stamps. Name/address stickers. Reasonable rates, 823-7723 29tfn Typing on word processing equipment. Experi enced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services. 693-1070. 15t58 Fastest typing around. 20 yrs. experience means personalized service. 693-8537, 693- 6483. 13130 FOR SALE IYPING. Research, papers, technical writ ing. reports, clc. Near campus. 696-0914. 2512 19" color TV. Pioneer AM/FM cassette, Marant* receiver, Technich SL-DL5 lurnt- able, Kenwood KX-900 deck, (0)845-5622 (H)696-2163. Chen 30t6 Is it true you can buy Jeeps for $44 through U S. Government? Get the facts today! Call (312)742- 1142 ext. 8390. FOR SALE Shift Manager needed to work self-service gas facility Thurs day and Friday, 3:00-10:00pm. and Saturday morning 7:00- 3:00. Apply 2200 Longmire at 2818, C.S. 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/came! interior, $4500,775-3485. 34t7 Give Christmas Red Pinto. Nice. Storage. De- cember 25. 693-2595,260-2285. 35i5 Kawasaki KZ-400, good condition, low mileage, windshield, etc. 260-1405. 35tS 779-1613 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 WANTED 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 SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 183tfn HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate fall semester openings Pay ranges between $400-8600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. WANTED sssssssss •CASH* BEFORE YOU SELL your old gold, silver, and rare coins to lust 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. alto tloch: • Black Hills gold jewelry • Gold chains by weight TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr., C.S. 846-8916 3202A Texas Ave., Bryan lliTIBUi by Paul Dirmeji WRMD/! uhatcha Jusr ftAUNCr SufwMm Koaxt. Hey...myrdomate’s out OF TOWN THIS MEEK. WHY DokY w'Stop by. Voters bored, Ford says United Press International DAL.LAS — Former Presi dent Gerald R. Ford accused presidential candidates Wednesday of boring voters and called for election reforms to shorten the presidential political season to 10 months. “I see every day the seven Democrats running for presi dent picking at each other and at President Reagan," Ford said during a news conference which was pari of a presidential collo- 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, •$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. I77tfn Female Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses, SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775- 7919. 188tfn quium sponsored by Southern Methodist University. Presidential campaigns that run from 18 to 24 months could lead lo less voter participation, he said. “My suggestion is that you preclude anyone giving or re ceiving contributions before Jan. 1 of a presidential cam paign year,” Ford said. He predicted that President Reagan would run for re- election. ‘‘He’s got another month or two at least in my judgment be fore he has lo make a decision,” Ford said. Ford also predicted former Vice President Waller Mondale would win the Democratic pres idential nomination in 1984. Ford said he plans to attend the Republican party national convention in Dallas in August 1984. Ford, who endorsed the Equal Rights Amendment, said PROBLEM PREGNANCY ' Are you considering Abortion? Confidential Free Pregnancy Testing & Referrals Call (713) 524-0548 Houston, Texas he could not undersiatl Reagan did not also bad 1 “1 don’t understands should not have it in die constitution that ag should not be (liscriitl against on the basis of a said. “1 did reasonably «t|| women voters in said. “I was probably a It ary of my wife’s popiil was more popular thana probably would haven Costs to decide airlines’ surviv United Press International HOUSTON — Continental and other airlines will survive only by getting their costs down, Cavil Aeronautics Hoard Chair- man Dan McKinnon said Wednesday. But he said an AirTi Association study show between 1978 and illation saved Americai sumers $3.1 billion. BOB BROWN UNIVERSAL TRAVEL COMPLETE, DEPENDABLE DOMESTIC AND WORLDWIDE TRAVEL Airline Reservations ■ Hotel/Motel Accomodations Travel Counsel ■ Rental Car Reservations ■ Tours ■ Charter Flights ■ FREE Ticket Delivery Bob Brown 846-8718 Pam & JoAnn 410 S. Texas/Lobby of the Ramada Inn/College Station "The low cost carrier is going to be the airline that succeeds,” McKinnon said at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Hous ton. “That’s why you see all this struggling around. He rejected the Ait Pilots Association's call for position of a minimm structure to eliminaitl cutting in the airline indit Texa: here “Deregulation is working very well in the U.S. airline in dustry. What it shows is regula tion was a colossal failure. What regulation did was get costs out of line with the market place. "Deregulation said the mar ket place is going to determine what is a fair value for the con sumer.” Matching couch and chair, couch makes into a bed, $35.00, 775-5838. . 34t4 MSG Free U Registration Oct. 25,26 9am-6pm room 212 MSC Brochures can be picked up in the MSC, at Sbisa, Duncan, and the Commons Dining Halls, A&A, Zachary. Applications for teachers for the Spring semester are available in Room 216 MSC. Watch for our name change McKinnon said provisions in the 1978 deregulation law, which is phasing the CAB out of existence by 1985 and already has virtually stripped it of im portant power, of fers little pro tection for displaced employees. Charity may be in tax trouble United Press International CLEBURNE — Millionaire businessman Walter Mize says his new charitable organization has fallen into place so neatly it must have had divine force be hind it, hut the Internal Re venue Service may not share his conviction. He established the Christian Heritage Foundation last De cember with a $2 million endow ment which is expected to pro duce up to $250,000 annually. The organization will seek to provide help for the needy fami lies of Johnson County — pro- th( “In essence whauhepi asking is for the Ameriotj lie to subsidize their highl stales,” McKinnon said “1 don’t have any < with unions. They’vedi of fine things for this cod But the cold hardfacisi nomics are going torultl airline industry. Getcosisi or you’re going out of bill McKinnon said the CAll not have the power to oidJ lines to honor ContinentalL ets on routes the airlinei!(B. , j ,n j ,cd ,>r ger serves, but he saiddiB will strongly recommen® ton . co airlines do so. P ot b . ell ‘ He said CAB is studr®.'.' live airline computer relp 1S ! e / (ion systems to ehminaie®f u <. w 1 and make the system In a telep Blinking land Liltle Bined kne< pot Brad ping linen {It him froi IWlien a g ton Tuesd i. ip,f Holtzs Tax regulations .iniir b | ful ^ able contributions by upP , he percent of a donor’s inej^, d ’ ed Now Mize sayshe.s U wou| start feeding the fl««lj neS{lav ., ordered in the NewTesJfi , “We have to wake* nville p ^ on 1 hi vided the IRS goes along. HOW TO LIVE WITH Call n Herpes. You can’t cure it. But, you can control it and lead a happy, normal life. Research shows that two grams daily Need two 1983-84 all sports or football only ticket books. Just returned overseas trip. Phone 696- 7073 or 845-9747. 36t2 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 Now hiring RESTAURANT HELP at FARM! MARKET BAKERY & DELI. Full or part - ti .,c available. Cashier & restaurant experience re quired. Apply in person 2700 Texas Ave., Bryan. 32tth jUj 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. 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He sold hi < local investors at a $2 mlilP | flj profit. 1 L 1 A visit with the Rfm Brumley, youth minister® Jni,ed Pri Street Baptist Church:® hurne, brought the ph'HOLfSTO! focus, he said. vin Bethea “He caused metothiflWton Oik as 1 thought more andWWtdnesd; dream became a loud url, leadi ily,” Mize said. : 16-year p Having taken carei'H, Mize said he startedloob® a home for the founda™ et | iea) 3- found it in a vacantWWCI S w j^ t store on the townsquarf ® flexor “I knew (whenIsa*B a g 0an , was the place for the t| a g ani lion,” he said. “I wasah f t [ le assured in my mind and J that Cod led me to tha Mize renovated the for about $125,000, and the first floor to tl for 20 years at $1 has moved his corporate | ans an er to the second floor. jlthea co ■am in a ks. but p ■said lh The foundation is col canvassing Johnsontllethea’sje households, trying to den the end of who needs help and - pi-time Pi give it. Riolds m hiding mo “If they tell us to le lies playec we’ll buzz off," he said E, we’re going to know so®^ about them first.” Ehe Oilei ■replace