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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1983)
Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, April 15, 1983 Bicycle travel limited in areas ' /b<Ai m V* "fQ ^ l|_ Iat/mO Our Serving Luncheon Buffet rap^P' Sunday through Friday l* fi/N j! 1.'( .00 a.m. to 1:30 I Delicious Food | Beautiful View % JlOpen to the Public | “Quality First” f by Pamela Haisler Battalion Reporter The College Station City Council at its meeting Thursday approved bicycle prohibition signs that will be placed on Texas Avenue and Harvey Road. John Black, traffic engineer, said bikers may not travel on Texas Avenue from University Drive to Holleman Drive and on Harvey Road from Texas Ave nue to the East Bypass. They may cross these streets but not travel with through traffic, he said. Black said the signs will be placed on the streets next week. Violators will be fined $10 start ing April 26, and after May 26 the minimum fine will be $37.50. Elrey Ash, director of capital management, said a brochure that will contain a map with bicy cle routes and the bicycle signs will be distributed to students before the first summer session. The Council also approved a 2 percent cost-of-living increase for city employees for 1983-84. Glenn Schroeder, deputy dire ctor of finance, said this increase will ensure city employees a con tinuing fair wage and keep the city’s pay system competitive. DORM GOT YOU DOWN? NEST IN A TREEHOUSE. Dorm life got you down? Before you leave campus, make sure you reserve a residence you’ll look forward to. For the summer term or school year, nest in a treehouse. Treehouse Apartments. Just a little off campus, and so much more than just a dorm. Only a block away from campus on Jersey Street, Treehouse Apart ments offers all the security, friend ship and convenience of dorm life. PLUS the extra space, privacy and amenities you want. Like swimming pools, large closets, outdoor storage, central laundry room, outdoor racks and storage for bikes, and much more. Sharp 1- and 2-bedrooms, many with patios or balconies. Reserve your apartment NOW AND SAVE! Just sign your summer or school-year lease by April 15, 1983 to be eligible. Move up in the world. 205 Jersey St. West of College Station, TX 77840 • 713/696-5707 * * * * Get ready for your vacation Travel Guides $ J98 HAISF C PRICE BOOKS MAGAZINES Mon.-Sat. lO a.m.-9 p.m, Sun. noon-9 p.m. Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. f msc ^ Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax. 'v Cafeteria J “Q pen Da j| y » Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisoury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or. Com Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Chicken Fried Steak w cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL s.- , Or. i Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROTbCTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee |“Quality Flrsf’l SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any 6ne vegetable In other action: — Speed limits will be lowered on FM 2818 to 50 mph and 35 mph in the A&M Consolidated school zone. On Jersey Street, between Wellborn Road and FM 2818, the speed limit will be lo wered to 45 mph. — The Council transferred $160,000 to the Water and Sew er Oversize Participation Fund to pay for various water and sew er projects. — Hereford, Lynch & Co., an accounting firm from Huntsvil le, was contracted to perform the city’s audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1983. — The Council approved re zoning of Lot 14 of the Gorzycki subdivision, which is about 600 feet north of University Drive and west of Meadowland, from duplex to commercial district. — Lowell Denton, city attor ney, told the Council he was working on an animal control ordinance that would require all animals in the city to be licensed. He said that animals found at large would be taken to the own er, and the owner would be given a citation. Those animals without licenses would be taken to the animal shelter. After a lengthy discussion ab out traffic congestion on State Highway 30 (Harvey Road), the Council approved the rezoning of 6.33 acres of land across f rom the Windwood Subdivision. T he Council stipulated that the land, now zoned as commercial in dustrial, is to be developed as a unit. — f. eV i/l Ur! 'll ' 1 Ilf s laff photo b\ Bml Cx)me one, come all! Tracy Wood and Holly Wright, both sophomores, hand out balloons in front of the Memorial Student Center Thursday to promote the MSC All University Variety Show to be held Wood tonight. _ education major from Lake JaiiBr and Wright is a finance majorr, ight is a finance major Houston. Both are members Variety Show committee Officer probed in killing I thii: IScs iveni' United Press International HOUSTON — A policeman who killed a man after being threatened with a stick and a pocketknife will be relieved of active patrol duty pending an in vestigation of the incident, a spokesman said Thursday. Officer J.D. Curtis and his partner. Officer M.G. Liesches- ki, responded to a call about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday reporting a man was threatening custom ers at a convenience store with a 4-foot-Iong stick. them with tlu knife. ui< k ket Upon arrival at the scene, the officers reported the man wax ed the stick at them and ran. Curtis and his partner chased the man and finally caught up with him. Thex said the man threatened Curtis’ partner did not pull Iter gun and had no physical contact with the suspect. But Curtis shot the man itt the side, the report said, after being hit on the hand with the stick. Police* said the stic k shattered the* hint of Curtis’ pistol and c ut Curtis" hand and wrist. Pc >lice learned lat had a history d* w lems. edne pid a Dj?'|. atp idre 1 n x estimators at tony 11 thex considered diea^ 1 lilc*-t lire.nening for iheij Polic e policy limitsfitin \ i< e i ex olxers tolile-ihn situations. ‘liduOT NOW IS THE TIME Tic Summer and Fall Preleasing is now in progress at THE most sought after addresses in College Statior If you missed. . . Don’t Miss... January — Nacho cookoff with margaritas February — Racquetball Tournament Valentines couple drawing March — Drawing for hot air balloon ride Outdoor concert April — Superstars competition Spring dance w/Carribean cruise for drawing May — Kegs by the pool June — 2nd annual watermelon extravaganza July — Games picnic August — End of the summer celebration September — Softball 1 ournament November — Bonfire bash December — Christmas parties & contests mimmjh Sevilla WWM& I* Brown stone 1 TA0S Aurora Gardens 693-4242 696-9771 693-6505