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f Battalion Classifieds Page fVThe BattalkxvTuesday. April 2, 1985 HELP WANTED CITY OF BRYAN has the following JOB OPPORTUNITY » * .A, • COST ANAL VIST Individual must have a degree in Industrial Technology. Finance, or retatedfield. Technical experience in job cost estimates for electrical line construction projects Experience with mi crocomputers and software applications pre ferred in dealing with budget control areas. Sal ary $1.902 mo Good Benefits Apply: City of Bryan Employment Office 300 S. Washington 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. OR Send resume to: £ Giselda S. Davila Personnel Services P.O. Box 1000 Bryan, Tx 77805 Aftirnrwfevc Actton Equal Opportunity Emptoyw M F J. MAT GrM»ua*M Com* US r>Ov« * lOfc tx you DA T A PMOCeSSINO ontry RMOCOM Z-90 AMOGAI ERS RotocOM T» plus V2 yrs asp , IMM Cobol 2 a0rM«l*w< STSTCM AHALTtST RwrcaM Ta plus 12 y«S ENGINEERS AS dMcpSrMs ME IE CE EE 'MO CAM 1 2 yr* s«p MGR TRAMSCC *ood and aMualry CoH *«3 7011 Did your Spring break turn into a Summer Work headache 7 We need workers. Summer Work Avail able until April 7. Make $4206.34 Call for interview 693-3386 FOR RENT NOW HIRING for Spring & Summer Employ ment Full & part-time CASH IERS Apply in person M-F be tween 1-3p m , 3519 South College 779-7209. THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE neeos CARRIER *o» rnmadiate opantng yy^MCh pay $450 mo ♦ transportatior attOM anc« A woman camar i* aiao naecjad lor »a- maM dorms wtiicti pays ovar $600 mo ♦ transportation allowance Cad Jukan Me Murrey 693-2323 12H7 COTTON VILLAGE APARTMENTS LIMITED Total electric carpeted, stove re frigerator central air iand heat Rates one bedroom begins at $200 Two bedroom at $. 48 $200 deposit required Loc a t^d at high way 60 at SnooA Teeas Phone 846-8878 567 7124 Equal oopor tunrty Housing PRE—LEASING NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL. 3>bdr. 2 hath fourplexqs with all kitchen appliances ancr washer dryer included From $420 to $540 per month $KX) discount dur ing summer Call Thomas Prop erties 696 7714 or 693-0982 123*29 BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3936 NIGHTS WANTED I .<|ii.< Kit.. - i. hn>i>« hi4>m1 Il«. Im-b hrlp Nppl' m prrwMi ...iMtBi ihm IrwUr immmi h> ItVr IE4iS nrr I «... U« !p V|h4, «« r(.uU Suaruri ... 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Monday 10:00 am to 3:00 pm (April 1) Tuesday 8 00 am to 3 00pm (April 2) PERSONALS rciMUt v rsn.x \n« 1 vh..n B trirrrtk* - 1 r^r (7IHr7l4»|J| FOR SALE Xw M R4«. . —1.1— .4w« a** .wi V~” J.*(«-•, tar. »«*»«« *A * lift> \< (eetiwMi l«M«srv k SrRwsR N#rHMwe mr** tarts!m|» i«» tNr i 6—pMapt iacvI ^ «•« %rT3«r m • d** * • w*sm* C aN J«•*!v m4&%%4Z cask tel sol PREl f AS N, SUMMER ft FALL 2 Blocks from C ampi^ Church across the streets 2 blocks from stores# 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Basketball Goals ‘ Jacuzzi • On Premise Security On Prerrsee Mamte^'* ^ Large Party Room . Open 7 days a week Mon -Set 8:304:30 Sun. 1 «0-8«) 401 Steeney College Station 896 3455 SPECIAL NOTICE <.«i.a.^ <-.««. M..U SHI l«rn Mur a.irrw I «.Hhr,« ■•■MWi ■> lr*Wn hMrtrtl \>4 1 s» 1 H H Tfc4 1144 I24.S l war Hr»tn. N.4- »»»r V.w y.« 1um4 .MWiyu.m «n4 i ' A* 4*. W«1 ”11 wrw» ( T% « 42? aiyri |,«1iH»-. r»«rww.«> |»w» •«. k 12V J LOST AND FOUND hm l«4«.rr.. Mrfc*r.4H» «««1 ra<4». ( «M*S 1111 .« 2*1*1.11n- THEY’RE HERE!! Pick up your graduation annouheements orders NOW MSC Browsing Library Room 223 ‘ Extra Announcements Go On Sale April 4th at 8:00am MSC Student Finance Center Ftoom 217 - Urtt Men . K4hi m M«r1. VluM fg 1«4A~ «.«» iu.r..i n » in* »*.-24*. 12V.1 U *S1 RnaHri VI.. I. I- H-..ml IV— .*i |r4 IMKWllM 12*1' SERVICES 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 Dnve 846-3755 TYPING-WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style Beginning our sixth year MATEO CLERICAL SERVICES AUTOMA 110 Lincoln. 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I Jl SiwU..-HI <M4H 1221' , Vi*fr>s**w»l I vpifitf I ■h«“siN im»i J*a|jrf\ rguat ► i<*a»s rxpr i k*ih r l at is ,-ti NMT M5A7 Wind im • h rsMii* aH kinds Kv a|xf*Hftinw*tM «»*d\ i all ?7\-4ilS* ^iii t »n*»- Itl7t2t» t.\Nl l\f iitiormatmn Me»mmatr rrtr-iials jja-r* • •mns«-lifN«iiida\ t wta\ 3 4oprri 77*» I7M7 IRIill Some funeral homes reject AIDS victims DALLAS — When 2v T -Near-«4d James Daiid Witherspoon died of AIDS, his famili mas unable (o find a Dallas tuiTeral home 10 burs him I he child m as tinaMs rak.cn urn ere momoush from the hospital mhere he died to a temeters for graveside sei i mes 1 he W Mhersp*«*ti famils is n<H alone Vlans families ot a<quired im mune defk lems ssndrome iKtims \a> their xriel istompounded h\ ihe treatment thes reteise from funeraf homes reluctant to handle burials ' Hell mans of th«*se peo pie (AIDS victims) are beiri|< treated morse than lepers " said Dasid Bo- hart. exei utise direttoi «»l the Na tional funeral Home Asmaialion Funeral md rstrs olficials told the Dallas I lines Herald that fear of (.ontammatMMi has prompted some I exas funcial homes to refuse to handle AIDS sHtuns I hough medical experts sas em- tsalming and full luneral sersaes can lie sateis provided, some funeral homes plate stmt conditions on the burials such as refusing to embalm b*idles or re|e«tmg the mishes of families lor open-< asket sers lies A Dallas moman identified onls as Sarah hv ihe I imes Herald said thal mheii hei vm dietf tfie funeral home let used to embalm his hods It mas had enough that rnv son mas in the hospital for 4VI davs and I lost fum. but the last straw mas the funeral home she said “ I hat just hurt so liad i can hardls stand it I firs at ted like he mas nasts I think thev mere stared of him I he complaints of families m- * hide allegations that some funeral homes have overcharged lor services involved in handling AIDS victims and have misrepresented the (Linger involved in AIDS burials Disunited bv tfie growing number of complaints in the Dallas area, the I*Mai Dallas (.av Alliance last meek asked the I exas Department ot Health to issue guidelines lor AIDS bin tals I)i IVier Drotman. an epidemio logist at the national ( enters for Dis ease ( ontrol in AtWhta, sattl that embalming tan f*e performed with little or no risk to mortuarv emplt»- ees as long as proper protective gar ments are worn He said tfie virus that < auses AIDS is transmitted through blood and bods fluids and not through the an -r». V Get ACTION Hf/ff) mwr ADS Try our Battalion Classified! 845-2611 I Number One in Aggieland The Battalion I What’s up AGGIE GXXF: will a»eet at 7 p.ra. tci 510 Rudder Gky Cutm- Mtkc Hetrhman *ukJ Fred Brown wttt speak INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND AS- m 7 pan. in 103 Zachrv. John • ShuttieTy^T ►ARTMENT wM offer a num-roune on “The .m.m il(> btockSg arr-CJkMTUS GENTER>0FF-CAMPUS AGGIES W^ll pre aetfet 8 -Movinn Off Campua" program at 7 pan. tn the A-1 ON-CAMPUS CATHOLICS NORTHSIDE: will meet at 9:30p.m. i« A-l Lounge. FlJLNOiiOMgTOWff OLURt xdi at 8:30 p m m sob a aqm-up table in the MSC afidd perron. GENERAL 11 eaa.-4 SFEC1AL OLYMPICS: will have a for (hoar wishing to coach or be STUDENT CHATTER OF ASSOCIATED CONTRACTORS: wiU hold « nmu-coavemi pou.au the 2nd floor of Laiigfor Arch Bkig. STUDENT OOUNBEUNG SERVICE: wifi bold a Juai-o- wurfcshop on Finarucal Power and Con>- ■MRmw very, inter mud couples caB 845-1651. TAMUONE WiffSKl ERA wdi meet m 6 p.m at the Grove. TAMU SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 302 Rudder Oasemoui sailing classes for aM who are interested TAU BSTA FI: will neeet at 6 p.m. in 102 Zachry . ji TEXAS ARM ROADRI NNFRS: will meet at 7 p m. m 402 Rudder. Frank Wakers will ducus* running injuries. TEXAS ARM SURF CLUB: will meet at 8.30 p m in 807 Rudder to ducuas contest with UT TRAP AND SHEET CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m in 110 Mili tary Science Bldg. Wednesday AGGIE RED CROSS CU B: will meet at 7 p m in 301 Phys- fdr officer Hectkms. ATARI COMPUTER USERS SOCIETY: will meet 7 p.m.. ^ 9:30 p.m. m 102 Teague tor firs* organizational meeting. ( I ROLE K: will meet at 8:30 p.m m 604 AB Rudder AH wel- ■** /MpRul^ - FLORICULTURE-ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB: will meet at 7:30 p.m. 102 New Horticulture Bldg. I f $ on west campus PI SIGMA MP9HLON: wdl meet at 6 p.m. in 114 Blocker. SPECIAL OLYMPICS: will have a sign-up booth tn the MSC: for those wishing to be a coach or fieki person. TAMU RAGQUETBALL CLUB: will n»er* at 7:30 p.m. out- side court 7 at East Kyle. All members are encouraged to attend. TAMU SAILING CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. m 308 Rudder. Classroom sailing classes for all interested TAMU CHESS CLUB: will meet 8:30-11 p.m in 305AB Rud der. Havers of aH strengths welcome TEXAS ARM REAL ESTATE CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. ui @184 Bhx ker to pl.m BBO UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: wtli meet 6:00 p.m-7.20 p.m. at ARM Presbyterian Church for an Aggw Supper. Id bm submitted to The Bmttmih V”" f #9 Kued Mctfotiudd. no turn thmn three days prior to de~ — «... 'No-pass, no-ploy' rule Committee delays vote Associated Press M S I IN — I fie Senate Lifma- iion Committee put off uniil I ues- <iav a shomdomn vote on the contro- \eisial no-pass, no-plav eligibility i ule I fieie mere indications a number of the group favored an amendment hi Sen Carl Pai kei. D-Port Arthur, dial mould send die [xihtKal hot-po- laio issue hat k to the Slate Board of Education for a solution Ihe board has nesei reads looked at this from the students' viewpoint and what is hesr for die students." Paikrr said Mondav I he fxiaid had to motk midi die froundanes the Legislature gave them Cnder die s<fi<M»l reform bill passed last summer, the legislature said die board should make rules preventing students from fxartKipat mg in extrai urru ular activities if diev mere not making passing gi ades I fie txiaid said am student not making a f»assmg glade of 70 m anv one subject would f>e susjieiufed from plav or practi«e m anv sport oi extracurru ular artivitv for six weeks Patents and school otfiiials have complained loudly to legislators that star athletes on winning teams weie suspended, bands mere unable to plav concerts and students missed v hool trips free a use of the t uhng Parkers amendment mould give tlie board authontv to de( ide what period mould !»e used in lomudeimg grades fiefore ordering a suspen sion It also mould exempt leriam “honors' tourses from «onsidei al ion Sen Kent (.apetton. I)-( <ittege Station, at first offered an amend ment that mould let the stale fmaid shorten the grading period to three- weeks but withdrew his amendment to support Parker s \lso to f»e lonsufeied fie foie a fi nal vote mill fie an amendment bv Sen Bill Sat palms. I>< invon. t fiat mould allow stude-nls lo lie sus- tienefeef onlv until .t glade- is ui.ide up Ihe Ixiaid fias said all along it mill lie resjMinsive- to what the- l e gts- latuie anel tfie- goveinoi want," (.ommissiemet of l <fti<ation \N N Kitbs said afie i tfie Ae nale- ( omtiiil- lee- session “We- have s.nef all ai<tng me thougfil the lam said six weeks but if me- gel an expiession fi<*m the House and Se-nate- anef gove imu we mill lake anodie-i I.M.k at n I fie Senate pieviouslv passeel a lesolution. bv P.uke i < .tiling <>n tfie stale liei.titf lo d<> am.tv midi I he- SIX- me*eks I ule - ..inti e onside i vsee-k-bv- meek giaefe-s in t onside iing e xtra- < in ri< ulai eligifnlit v I fie- stale* Ixt.uel l.w.k in. .t< tioll e»n tfie* Senate- i e.soltn ion. saving H mould wait until it heaid fieun tbe House mfnt h fias n<»t p.iss«-<f a simi lar iesol nion Son Antonio hotel faring OK in slow journey to new home A **oc ialed Pre*» X \ »s ANIONIC) — I fie ^ '2 million pound t an mount Hotel trundled down Markei Street M«ih- dav. on the last leg of its journev to a new home lour blue ks from its original site I he 79 sear-old hotel e msseel a fuielge spanning the San Antonio Kiver earls in the das. taking onls nine minutes to complete the feat Both the bridge and me hotel survived the ordeal m it h< rut a sc rate h It went very smooibh. said Prank k*olhassa. direr- lor of public works lor the cits “V\e se found no dam age on ihe bridge not was iheie ans distress on tfie fKiikting Ihe rhree-stors brick structure mas muscled off its original sue Salurdas to make room foe a new down town mall It is due to arrive at its new home lour Irioc ks awas sometime todas “I mould sas me re on the down leg ol this opera imn kiolbassa said al a news conference I he bridge had been shored up with steef scaffold mg and could have withstood m<he than 4 milium l»ionds of pressure, said Cxrsmo C.uido. whose <«»n- sir uc turn compans reinforced tbe >r»dge ki«4bassa called C>uk1o a magic tan We get more movement from a dump truck It (the hi idgei didn t flex at all. he sanl Aftet more than two dass of movement. kM»ft»asva said t fir fiotel i' ill rxttlleni (oiiclitioii N.afimg has moved Noifung fias shorn n anv stic-ss m fiats.k vei." he said I fie hold s|ic-rit tf;c rugfit Suitd.iv <>ii Maikri Street fietmren .i station.uv fioid and die- San Antonio (am- v em ion ( r ntr i I fir jMojeil faded to hall a gun show m the • onven- tioti > enter Sundav and a National Petroleum Refiners Association meeting of At mo which conimuec I Mon das Its such a spectacle I haven i fieard a giurn ble." vanf t.vna Bivens jiuldic inform.tHin manage i for the c uv Matt ha Vs < tod consent Min fMM.ktng manager, said convention offtcials mere fiasmg tnHifdr keeping their ilelegates insMle for meetings Mans mere lining the streets man lung tfie hotel gobs I fie hotel firing transported hs P miner 1 Inierna t m mat of Portland tbe is fwliesed to fir die heaviest building ever moved Bet ore tfie iiwsse irgan the strirciuir mas p •eked more then nghi feet off thr ground Resting on (avers of steel beams, tbe fM»tel is firing moved on V» hvdrauhc powered dollies Ihe move is expected to c«*sr $1 nnllMm (bice it teacfies its new !oc atmfi tbe bcael mill undcigu $4 in,). Imin in reiMisatMHis It is sc heduled to open next year as a Furopean-slsie luxury inn /