Page 6AThe BattalionATuesday, October, 15, 1985 Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT casa ' 6el sol PRELEASING SUMMER & FALL 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 One block oil (itinpus. Own IkuIiooiii. Iuniislicd/ilii- lumiNlii4-r>b.">(». .‘Hi 10/21 FOR SALE Ibnu.iin! 1 - UK. 2 b.uli I blocks noiib ol «.iinpiis. s isn monili. NH.-O770. i7l:*i 110-0201. 27i I I An excellent location. 2 bedroom studio apt. close to campus, on shuttle route. 693-9878. 21t 10/21 I oiii -ple\ one beilioom milimii'lied. wunIum di\ei. < .ill :7'»-7:.7s.iln i .*»:oii. 2.’»il0 |S WANTED 1980 Yamaha 250. Must sell. Call Robert anytime: 693- 7037. 29t 10/18 Uiamotul rinj< 0.68 carat, oval solitaire. 14k hand. Ex cellent condition. Appraised $2300. Asking $1600. 846-2877. ask for Ron or Steve. 29t 10/17 MUST SELL: 1975 Bttick LeSabre Convertible. Excel lent Condition. All power - runs great. $3250. negotia ble. Mike. 846-9704. 29t 10/17 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Asthmatic males or females to partici pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec tive over-the-counter asthma prepera- tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 24tufn 1 Nt Inn I. H> I Xll.U SI M.\MH)l.l)S lor Mtuill-I>IU-s. $ 1275. 845-08(18 da, s. 696-5056 evenings. 28(111/16 77 1 K7. r-xrclk-ni condition inside AND out. 55k. a/c. Call 260-4959. 28t 10/24 Blondes. Bt uneUes, and Red heads lor hair coloring show! 10-21-85. Phone Armstrong McCall 846-9711. S0t 10/18 (•radtiatin)'! (•rand Prix ‘77. $ 1950, (Uill alter 4:00. S4<>-4260 28i5 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $10. Sinet - $360. weekly/up mailing circulars! No quotas! relv interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc- P.6. Box 470CEC. Woodstock, 11. 60098 21tll/8 MINI m»||u.uc. ( hiiii'4 oiii ol luiMtirv* sale. IlnsiliC's. m i- enlilii. |mi niiii.iI. 1 Micnu piHe » nlv 6*M’»-6-R8 \n\- limc *J5i 10 15 HELP WANTED 30(10/18 Restaurant Opportunities LOOKING FOR AGOOD JOB IN FOOD SERVICE? Red Lobster is now hiring for the following positions: • Day Waiter • Day Kitchen • Day/Night Host • Day Waitress • Day/Night Hostess If you want a good job with TOP PAY and GOOD BENEFITS, apply in person from 9-11 a.m. or 2-4 p.m. at: • 813 Texas Avenue, College Station RED LOBSTER An Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer 30110/18 Bryan-C'ollege Station Eagle WEEKEND Telephone Sales. Flexible shifts on Fri day, Saturday, and Sunday. Work around home football games. Great commissions! Call Lizz Clark. 779-2345. 1419/24 (il’YS. GALS, STUDENTS! Earn extra Christmas money part time, full time positions. Apply at 1701 Southwest Pkwv. Suite 1 12. Apply between 10-1 and 4- 7. 30t 10/18 Uncle Charlie’s nightclub now hiring all positions. 140IB EM 2818. Apply in person. 30t 10/25 Cleaning j>erson needed 4 to 5 hours per week. Brazos Ventures. 846-6060. 29t 10/17 1 need help with a Political Science 207 correspondance course. Russell. 693-6705. 845-0346. 30t 10/17 Student couple to manage small apartment complex. Salarv plus apartment. Call Monday - Friday. 8:00 - 4:00 P.M. 696-7709. 23tu!n PERSONALS HAPPY BIRTHDAY HENRY ! You wild and crazy guy. Love and kisses, Lynn P.S. DON’T I GET A HUG? 31110/15 LOSTAND FOUND Lose Diamond stud caning between Bentel Health Comer and 1 egett 1 hill. Yon. ten sentimental value!!! Reward it round. Call 260-0649. 3ltl(l/l8 FOR SALE Sola $80.. Ralicgh Bit v ole $75. Call Man West: 775- 5425/845-5841. 3 It 10/21 I Kl.l DINM-.R! Bin tin 1079 Cainam /-2S. »iih IM AM. S - ttat k. I’ll. I’S. AC. Im S:I99.Y or make me an oiler. Call 260-1.'.07. 27tlO 15 SERVICES TYPING - WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style. Beginningour sixth year. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 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. New Credit Card! No one refused! Also infottualiou on receiving Visa. MasterCard with no credit check, l or details t all: 602-947-3561 extension 505. 3 It 10/22 l t|)ing for theses, dissertations, term |xi|K-rs. Will transt rilx' dictation, reasouahle rates. 693-1.598_3 It 11/4 Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430. 10U2/6 Cmiseship jobs. Phone 707-78-1066 for information. 30t 10/25 Lesbian rap group meets Thrusdays 7:30 P.M. New members welcome. Call 764-8310. 2t9/4 SPECIAL NOTICE Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral, call: 8a.m.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13tl2/18 STRETCH Your Dollars! WATCH FOR BARGAINS IN THE BATTALION!! A&M faculty urges delay in due date of fall class grades By MARYBETH ROHSNER Suitt Writer The Texas A&M Faculty Senate voted Monday to recommend that the date, on which professors hand in fall semester grades, he delayed. This would mean that students would not get their grades until Jan uary 198(i, but Bill Rundell, chair man of the Senate’s academic affairs committee, said the extension would give professors longer to review the examinations. “(A professor) can't read 170 ex ams in 3(5 hours,” Rundell said. Rundell said if the due date was not postponed, professors may give multiple choice final exams or rush to grade exams. “Almost regardless of the time it takes to get the grades out," he said, “we want to get the grades out prop erly." The Senate’s resolution suggested to President Frank E. Vandiver that professors lie allowed to hand in stu dents’ semester grades as late as Monday, Dec. 23 instead of Satur day, Dec. 21, the previously sched uled due date. Assistant Registrar Don Gardner told the Senate that if grades could not he compiled by Dec. 21, they would not be processed before the staf f's Christmas holiday. In his opening remarks to the Senate, Speaker Jaan Laane said the executive committee has sent a letter to Texas Attorney General Jim Mat tox to ask for an opinion on whether the state Legislature’s recent elimi nation of faculty sick leave was un constitutional. Laane said state Sen. Kent Caper- ton has requested President Frank E. Vandiver implement a policy of granting emergency sick leave until Mattox issues the opinion. Also in his opening remarks, Laane said A&M will receive Sll million of $35 million allocated for the Texas Advancement of Techno logical Research Program. Laane said over half the funds awarded to A&M will go to the Texas Agricultu ral Experiment Station. In other business, the Senate passed a resolution providing for the awarding of posthumous bachelor degrees to students enrolled in courses that would complete the de gree requirements. Bad drinking water found in poor Texas community Associated Press SEAGOYTLLE — For the 500 im- noverished residents of the Sand- hranch community in southeast Dal las County, unpainted shacks, mounds of uncollected garbage and the stench of hogs mixed with odors from a nearby seweage plant are a way of life. But a recent discovery by public health officials has given the com munity’s plight a new urgency. The onlv water available to residents is highly contaminated and unfit to drink, county officials say. "I was appalled to see modern man surviving on this water," said David Lang, a bacteriologist for the Dallas County Health Department. “The types of bacteria there indicate the possibility of typhoid and dysen tery.” County Commissioner John Wiley Price, who requested the test, says (lie the power the county has in such areas is verv limited. As an unincorporated commu nity, Sandbranch does not have zon ing or health ordinances and county government does not have the au thority to create such restrictions. Residents say the water quality has decreased as the commercial activity increased. Lang said samples from Sandbranch wells revealed the types of bacteria found in fecal matter. He said this fecal matter may be the by products of hogs grazing in the area. Price and Rick Loessberg, Dallas County grants administrator, are trying to help Sandbranch residents create their own water district. A wa ter district would be able to apply for state grants to raise the estimated $315,000 needed to build a commu nity well and filtration system. Price said. But Ldessberg has warned that the district, even if approved, may be too expensive for the residents to operate, with water service hills run ning as high as $33 a month. Board delays setting of car insurance rates Associated Press AUST IN — T he State Board of Insurance on Monday delayed set ting new automobile insurance rates for at least 10 days in hopes of get ting new figures on ef fectiveness of the new safety belt law. Board member Carol Rylander made the motion to reopen the hear ing on Oct. 25 saying she believed there were newer statistics than those considered at a Sept. 19 hear- ing. She said she would ask Col. James Adams, director of the Texas De partment of Public Safety, to be the first witness. At the Sept. 19 hearing, the board's staff recommended a statewide 1.3 percent decrease in auto insurance for private cars, which would mean an overall de crease of $35 million in premiums the next vear. Industry spokesmen asked for a 10.(5 percent increase in rates, or a total increase of $288 million in pre miums the next vear. Rylander said the staff based its recommended insurance rates for the next year on an estimate that 50 percent of Texas motorists would use the seat belts while the industry estimated only 40 percent. "I am convinced we can have a higher usage rate than either 40 or 50 percent," she said. Rylander said any reduction of deaths and injuries in future years would be dependent on the compli ance rate with our mandatory seat belt law. File law became effective Sept. 1 but violators will not get tickets until after Dec. 1. Wfiat Tuesday THE SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS! will meef at 5 p.m. in 003 Reetl McDonald. This is the most iit>' portam meeting of tfie vear, LA TERTUIJA (SPANISH CLUB): will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 201 Han ington. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS, INC.: will have a semi* nai entitled '‘Internships: flow to Get Them: What They’re Like’ at (5 p.m. in 014 Reed McDonald. Everyone w elcbrne. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURAL STU DENTS: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 305C Architecture Bldg. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN: will meet at 7 p.m, in 102 Rudder. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS: wiStneet at 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder. “Graduate School: Is it lor you?” CORPUS CHRISTI AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7:15 p.m. in 504 Rudder. ASSOCIATED BUILDERS Sc CONTRACTORS: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 203 /achry to hear Ron Reder, Former V.P. of Brown & Root. MSC CEPHE1D VARIABLE: presents inybittycon (5; Guest speaker: Bruce Sterling; classic bad movie: "WTestlinj Women vs. the Aztec Mummy” at 8 p.m. and 12 p.m.in 701 Rudder. ASSOCIATION FOR SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT: will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 114 Blocker. INTRAMURALS: Entries close at 6 p.m. (159 Read) lor Horseshoe Singles, Flickerbali, Swim Meet, and Field Goal Kicking. 1986 MISS TAMU SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT: Applica tions are available until Oct. 18 in 216 MSC. SOCIETY FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP & NEW VtN TURES: will meet to hear Robert Owen of Arthur Young speak: “Starting a Business’’ at 7 p.m. in 601 Rudder. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 1 15 MSC. Speaker: Coach Lynn Hickey. POLITICAL FORUM: The Middle East Today: “Palestini ans and their role in a new Arab world.” 8 p.m in Rudder Theater NUTRITION CLUB: will meet at (5 p.m. in 501 Rudder.Dr. Crouse will sja-ak on “Nutrition and Exercise.” INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM: will tnea at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. ALTERNATIVE CINEMA: will show (he film ’‘That Obscure Objec t of Desire” by Luis Buhuel at 8 p.m, intk Architecture Auditorium. HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: will have Helm lessons at 7 p.m. AGGIE DEMOCRATS: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 402 Ruddtr ALPHA LAMBDA EPSILON: is meeting at 7 p.m. in KMC Zachry . Anyone interested is welcome. p.m. iti v/r i i r.vj i uj i\ i. — r v i: Malcolm Quantrili, Professor of Architecture, wil <, on “A View of the Room, a Room with a View”at) Wednesday HISTORY FILM SERIES: will show “Joe Hill ’at 113 Biological Sciences Building East. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will have an Aggie supper at 6 p.m at A&M Presbyterian Church. TEXAS A&M METEOROLOGY CLUB: will meet at 71 p.m. on the 15th floor of O&M Building. EUROPE CLUB: will meet at 9:30 p.m. at Pizza Pub (for merly Mr. Gatti’s). HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: will meet forlundi with the Rabbi at noon at the MSC. SULLY’S SYMPOSIUM: will be held at 11:50 a.m. in front ol tile Sul Ross statue. The veil leaders will sjzeak. COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE — FALL LECTURESE RIES: speak p.m. in 201 MSC. A.LA.S.: will meet at 7 p.m on the 4th floor Architecture Bldg for a portfolio workshop. LAMBDA SIGMA: will meet at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. RESIDENCE HAI L ASSOCIATION: will meet at 8:30ptB in 301 Rudder. STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will meet at 8$ p.m. in 504 Rudder. 1986 MISS TAMU SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT: Appfa (ions available until Oct. 18 in 216 MSC. CLASS OF ’87: tviil sell Class of ’87 T-shirts for $6M!0i£ the MSC through Oct. 25. SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURE MANAGERS, APPRAIS ERS, AND CONSULTANTS: will meet at 7 p.m. in!!) Kleberg. Become a charter member of this new dub..)!! majors welcome. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS: will meet at 7 p.m in 127B Zachry. Mr. Ron Knight from LTV Aerospacei Defense will speak- FRESHMAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY: will meet at) p.m. in 113 Kleberg. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Baflafa, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior tok sired publication date. POLITICAL FORUM GENERAL MEETING % WED. OCT. 16 g *q 8:30 P.M. 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