The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1983, Image 8

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Battalion Classified
FOR RENT
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MICROWAVE
WASHER/DRYER
COLOR TV
TOTALLY FURNISHED
ON BUS ROUTE
$100 PAID ON EVERY
UTILITY BILL
RENT $140/MONTH
(PER PERSON)
SEMESTER, SUMMER OR
ANNUAL LEASES
CALL WR PROPERTIES
779-1519 (EVENINGS)
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
Close to TAMU, Manuel
Drive, C.S. 2bdrm., 1 bath, w/
d connections, water paid, NO
PETS. $335/mo. 779-1613,
M-F.
35tfi
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.
188tfh
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail
able for immediate occupan
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
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ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished,
apartments available for im-|
mediate occupancy. Call 693
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest'
Parkway.
29ttn
HOUSES,CONDOS
TOWNHOMES &
DUPLEXES
for rent. Call John Gregg or
Rick at Green & Browne Realty.
846-5701;846-5196
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/spring. Call 693-
0261 or come by 700 Domlnik in
College Station.
183tfr>
2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to
campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-
5870. 177tfn
Student lias 2 bedroom 1-1/2 bath duplex for
rent near Bryan High. VV/D connection. $375.00
water paid. 822-0485 available now. 1000 square
feet. 46t7
Beautiful one bedroom apt., washer/dryer,
built-in bookcase, covered deck overlooking
trees. 807 Yegua, 409-273-1797. 47t4
SPECIAL NOTICE
ALLERGIC
INDIVIDUALS FOR
ANTIHISTAMINE
STUDY
We are searching for 100
male, cedar or tree allegic
individuals to participate in
a scientific research study,
Dec. 83 through Feb. 84. All
applicants will be tested to
determine CEDAR or TREE
allergies before the study
begins. $100 for 18 day par
ticipation.Call after 5:30pm
775-0425. 44t5
PERSONALS
Mr. BASILE
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
We are going to have a baby.
Love Beverly 49ti
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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.
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LOST
LOST: Watch Commons area, great sentimental
value, reward offered. Unique girls gold watch,
call 260-4561. 47KS
HELP WANTED
INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE
Waitresses needed. Must be
attractive and have experience
needed for Christmas holidays and
spring semester. Apply between 2-
4 p.m. 4915
PROPOSAL SPECIALIST
Part-Time. Must be able to work approximately
20 hours a week in the afternoons. Salary
$5,460.00/yr. Person who enjoys working with
people, capable of performing varied typing
assignments at 60 WPM and able to exercise
independent judgment. Texas A&M Research
Foundation 845-8608.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EM
PLOYER 4914
^HAneIllo’s pizza
Needs PIZZA MAKERS,
PHONE PERSONNEL, AND
DELIVER PEOPLE. We need
full-time and part-time. Apply in
person CHANELLO’S PIZZA,
301 Patricia Ave. or 2404 S. Texas
Ave.38tfn
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
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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.
Positions available at Pacific
Coast Highway Restaurant.
Experienced cooks at $4.75/hour.
Bus and Dish at $4.00/hour. Bar
tender at $6.00/hour. Apply Tues.
and Thurs. 1:30-3:00. 3231 E. 29th
Street, Bryan 45t10
IMMEDIATE
Start this week if accepted. Several full
& part time positions. Hiring considered
regardless of background. $900
guaranteed salary + extras. $650 part
time. Neat sportsminded young men &
women. For appointment call 9-3 Mon,
Tues. or Wed. 823-7456, Paul. 48t3
MEDICAL CLINICS
Immediate openings receptionists,
nurses, lab techs, medical assis-
tants-day, night, weekend shifts
available. Apply in person w/
resume.
AM/PM CLINIC
3820 Texas Avenue, Bryan
48t7
Avon representHtivt
Susan 764-0546.
Efficiency apartment to sublease for spring, $200/
inp. 693-7229 after 6 p.m. 49t5
Part-time Evenings and weekend work. Dis
hwashers. Apply Mon. and Tues. 2-4. Three C Bar-
BQ, C.S 45tl0
Female Bartender, Hostess 6c Waitresses,
SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775-
7919. I88tfn
Positions open at CUARLl’S, 707 Texas. Retail ex
perience preferred. Call for appointment. 690-
WANTED
•CASH*
BEFORE YOU SELL your old
gold, silver, and rare coins to
just anyone, let the profession
als 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.
We also stock:
•Black Hills gold jewelry
•Gold chains by weight
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr., C.S.
846-8916
3202A Texas Ave., Bryan
779-7662
46t13
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
SERVICES
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
187176
OFFICIAL NOTICE
NOTicETSTjTSfifEDidAL
SCIENCE STUDENTS
All students who will pre-register
during the period of November 14-
18, 1983, should obtain a course
request form in the Biomedical Sci
ence Office (Rm. 332, Vet. Med.
Adm. Bldg.) prior to November 14.
Complete the form and return it to
the Biomedical Science Office
prior to the week of preOregistra-
tion. Doing so will save time during
pre-registration week.44ts
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.
DISC JOCKEY SERVICE
For parties and dances. All types of
music.Guaranteed the best music
and the lowest rates.Call Ken Cud-
lipp 693-4657 of Sound Works
Productions. 49t4
ATTENTION GRADUATES
Preserve your diplomas, precious documents
& photos. Transform them into beautiful, last
ing laminated wood plaques superior quality.
TO ORDER CALL
ARTEMIS PLAQUES
775-6705 46t24
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
Page 8/The BattcilioFi/Tuesday, November 8, 1983
Judge asked to prevent
burning of toxic matter
United Press International
BROWNSVILLE — The
States of Texas and Louisiana
Monday joined 29 organizations
in asking a federal judge to halt
the proposed burning of up to
80 shiploads “of the most toxic
chemicals known to humank
ind” at a Gulf of Mexico site 135
miles off the Texas coast.
Texas Attorney General Jim
Mattox, Five South Texas state
legislators, Greenpeace, the Au
dubon Society, shrimpers,
sportsmen, farmworkers and
businessmen were among 31
plaintiffs filing the action
among much fanfare with U.S.
District Judge Ricardo Hino
josa.
Defendant in the suit is Wil
liam D. Ruckelshaus, adminis
trator of the Environmental
Protection Agency, whom Mat
tox accused of ignoring previous
demands by the State of Texas
and environmentalists that reg
ulations governing the toxic
burns be promulgated before
any permits are issued.
The EPA on Oct. 17 tenta
tively approved permits allow
ing Ghemical Waste Manage-
buy/sell, call
42tl0
CINEMA I
7:45-9:50
“EDUCATING RITA”(PQ)
7:30-10:00
“WAR GAMES”(PG)
IN DOLBY STEREO 7:30-9:30
DEAD ZONE
-c-'r
CINEMA Hi
FN»st O.ik Mall
1500 Harvty RmS 764-0616
8:00-10:00
RICHARD PRYOR
•HERE AND NOW”(R)
7:30-9:30
‘DEAL OF THE
S
SCHULMAN
THEATRES
)Mon. Fam. Nile - Sch. 6
Tue. Fam. Nile-ME III
SCHULMAN 6
2002 E. 29th
775-2463 775-2468
7:25 9:40
THE BIG CHILL
7:10 9:35
MR. MOM
7:15 9:45
DEADLY FORCE
7:15 9:45
TENDER MERCIES
7:20 9:50
UNDER FIRE
7:30 9:55
THEOSTERMAN
WEEKEND
MANOR EAST III
Manor Last Mall
823-8300
7:15 9:40
TRADING PLACES
7:259:45
ALL THE
RIGHT MOVES
7:15 9:50
NEVER SAY
NEVER AGAIN
SERVICES
ON CAMPUS
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CESSOR! Reports, Resumes,
Dissertations...etc.
Afternoons and Evenings
260-2388
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
100 W. Brookside '
846-5794 i53tfn
TYPING. Reports, Research papers, i
vice, near campus. 896-0914.
•tc. Fast, ser-
48t5
TYPING. Theses, dissertations, reports, resumes,
letters, 696-9689. Close to campus. ■38t32
AGGIE TYPING CLUB-SI.00 per
tion. 764-0.501-1 :(K) to 5:00 PM.
ment, Inc., to burn up to
300,000 metric tons of dioxin,
dibezofurans, silvex, PCBs,
DDT “and many unknown but
highly toxic substances over a
three-year, the 18-page com
plaint said.
Last year, acting under per
mission from the EPA, the same
Firm which operates two Vulca-
nus incineration ships was
allowed to experimentally burn
more than 7 million gallons of
organochlorine wastes at the site
offshore from the mouth of the
Brazos River. Chemical Waste
declared that monitoring
showed “no impact” on the en
vironment, water chemistry or
sealife exposed to the effluent.
After filing the petition Mon
day, Mattox told about 30 repre
sentatives of the various groups
from the federal courthouse
steps that he hoped to win a de
lay in a the EPA’s planned Nov.
21 hearing in Brownsville on the
Chemical Waste, Inc. permit.
“We’re not going to predict
victory,” Mattox said. “It would
be foolish to do so. We’re fight
ing this battle with a short stick.
If the hearing comes off, the
people of the Valley are going to
have to turn out in force.”
Mattox and other speakers
accused the EPA of trying to rail
road through the Chemical
Waste Management, Inc., per
mit by asking for public com
ment although no guidelines for
the proposed burns have been
drawn up by the EPA.
“They’ve put us in the un
reasonable posture of having to
comment on Nov. 21 on rules
and regulations we have not had
the benefit of helping prom
ulgate,” Mattox said.
State Rep. Rene Oliviera, D-
Brownsville, said he regarded
the EPA “as an 18-wheeler truck
bearing down on all of us” with
the offshore burning proposal.
Brian E. Berick, head of the
Texas Environmental Protec
tion Division of Mattox’s office,
accused the EPA of “trying to
sweep (toxic wastes) under the
rug” in the Gulf next door to
Texas.
State Sen. Hector Uribe, D-
Brownsville, alleged that “the
EPA has not kept faith in its re
sponsibility to the environment.
Promoters are running the EPA.
We’ve got to keep looters from
looting the Gulf of Mexico.”
David Eymard, president of
the Brownsville-Port Isabel
Shrimp Association, said his
group opposed the burning be
cause if a substantial number of
people perceive the toxic che
micals getting into the food
chain, “it would cause irrevac-
able damage” to the seafood in
dustry. He said the industry suf
fered distrust of its product dur
ing the 1979 Ixtoc oilspill in the
Mexican Bay of Campeche,
although studies later showed
the oil had no effect on shrimp.
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Around ton
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by Bob
Construction symposium held here
Z I Battalic
he Texas A
strength th
The Department of Architecture will sponsor ;f Arkansas Ri
struction Management Symposium tonight and Wed ch Jackie Sh
morning. Tonight at 7:30 in Rudder Theater, Ck at his week
Thomsen, president of 3D/International Architecture,
sign, will speak on construction management. WedfeBut Lou H
morning from 9 a.m. to noon, also in Rudder Theater|d coach anc
Zachry.Jr., president of Zachry Construction Comp; ',said his Ho
speak. He will be followed by Robert Page, presic from an ac
Kellogg Rust Inc., the largest construction compan dor blues,
nation. Questions from the audience will be answers/ Saturday t
the presentations. . when Ma
The symposium is designed to address the eflec ked a field g
economic instability in both foreign and domestic in ’merits of th
has had on every aspect of the construction industry.^ A coughin
sium speakers also will discuss technological advance »ltz explain*
construction methods and management approachts.okup that h
must continue if the United States is to maintain itspot o were not
as the world leader in these construction markets, e to virus or
The symposium is open to everyone.
mn ts
Society offers free help sessions
E
Pledges from Tau Beta Pi, a national engineeringb-
society, will be available to help any student in Math 151.
253, and ME 211 and 212. The help sessions willber,.
Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 4 p.m. toSp:,../ 1 '’". 1 ' " s
104D Zachry, from now through dead week. For merer ri
mation call Glynn Lunney, chapter president, at 846-!!j* e S ^| . ( J
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Individual Aggieland photos taken f Monday n
1 tory over
nls.
The Giants
Juniors can have individual pictures for the 1984Ap six games
land taken af the Yearbook Associates office at 1700S ildlonly mi
behind Culpepper Plaza, from Tuesday through Frtls by Ali L
Nov. 14-18 and Nov. 28-Dec. 2; and at the l\i\ilionoiuand 35 van
pus Dec. 5-9. New York
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To submit an item for this column, come by The BattirTlard fiel<
office in 216 Reed McDonald. h 8:04 lei
eat of over’
SPECIAL OF THE DAY
AIX YOU CAiV EAT
FARM RAISED CATFISH
OR
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
ONLY *5.95
Also, Plate Lunch Specials! Choice of meat, choice of fresh vegetable, dessert,
coffee or tea,
$3.95
Town shire Shopping Center
2025 Texas Ave. ' 775-7042
Gallston y\
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United Press Imenulios
CHICAGO — The rent
large gallstones —
not they cause gallbladdcg
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lems — may hem preven HOUSTOl
of the gallbladder, a does interim I
However, Dr. \iui4dley met v
Diehl of i he Lniversilyofj^ tan Ga
in San Antonio warnedifijr 111
of surgery to removeibt?.®^
could outweigh the bent!, 3tudley
cl with the
cancer prevention. ;
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journal of the AniericanPjjmpbell
al Association, Diehl fcit a ncial reas
dents with stones 3 cenify when he \
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limes more likely to halt prevent ii
than patients with stones! 0u ldn’t tre
than I centimeter. * ers coache
Typing on word processing equipment. Experi
enced. We understand form and style. Automated
Clerical Services, 093-1070. 15158
) limita-
40t20
Typing. Symbols. Rubber stamps. Name/addres:
stickers. Reasonable rates, 823-7723. 29tfa
WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports, disserta
tions, etc. Past, accurate, reasonable. 846-
0200.
FOR SALE
’79 Berlinetta 305 V8, 4-
speed, Blue, T-top, air, PS,
Very good tires. Runs well.
37,000 miles. Will sell be
low blue book. Shaun, 693-
3560 45t5
“Gallstones are.a raiStudley, at
factor for gallbladder oiled news
he said. cecf the Ga
Diehl studied 227 peoji first top
various gallbladder an- said altl
gallbladder related maWid or heart
sseminale
uld under:
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1981 Camaro excellent condition, loaded, mags
(BOOK VALUE $7300) asking $5450, 775-
4940. 44510
Batterie?
1719.
restored guaranteed 500 Carson, 822-
aaiza
Diamonds: 20-30 points good quality, ideal for gra-
dnatc rings, cheap! 690-7732 after 6p.m. 40tl0
Sony Reel-to-Reel deck; BASF TAPE; $900 new;
asking $300; call Richard MWF afternoons 845-
7127. 49t2
Typing, 20 years experience means professional ser-
viee, 693-8537 or 693-6483. 49t27
MUST SELL. Two dusky headed Conures and Zeb
ra finches. Best offer. 846-0870 evenings and
weekends. 49t2
GAYLINE (new number) 775-1797. Hours 5 p.m -
12 midnight. 49t4
ACADEMIC TYPING SERVICE. Word proces
sing-typing-editing. Quality quareanteed. 775-
i5SL -totio
2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence.
$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870.
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