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    Battalion Classifieds
Page 4AThe Battalion/Tuesday July 30, 1985
FOR RENT
casa
del 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
Austin to
restrict use
of water
Associated Press
Under new management!
Southwest Village
Apartments
Best Value In Town!
Fall rates start at $270.00
1 & 2 bdrm. furnished or
unfurnished
All the extra’s you are looking for!
OPEN 7 DAY S A WEEK
Mon-Sat 8:30-5:30 Sun 1 -5:30
1101 Southwest Parkway
693-0804
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
College Station near Texas Ave.
*AII new appliances
*AII new carpet
*New paint
*Mini blinds
‘Carports
‘Yards professionally mowed
Call now $350. per month
Small pets o.k. Washer/dryer
available for $35.00 more per
month. Call 846-0606 or 764-
9475. i8ot4
D. R. CAIN RENTALS
*now preleasing*
$100.00 deposits
Shuttle bus Service
LONGMIRE HOUSE APARTMENTS
YELLOWHOUSE APARTMENTS
BRAZOS HOUSE APARTMENTS
693-8850
3002 S. Texas Avenue
College Station 174 t30
A bargain at $300.00! 2 bdr
m.unfurnished apt. in fourplex
Washer/dryer connections
trees, near shuttle, 1.7 miles
from campus. 693-7761 or 845-
7383.
173112
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FOR SALE
Manor mobile home, 12x65, with
expanded living and dining rooms,
range, central A/H, two bedrooms,
large full bath, covered wood deck
and porch, excellent condition, se
tup in large shaded lot, $8,900.,
846-5835. 17812
For Sale: Univega 12 speed bicycle $180. Electric type
writer $130. Blue queen size comforter $45. 846-2753
after 8:00. 180t4
Is it true
govern mei
ext. 8.390.
.100. 846-4430, 846-8594.
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New i ni | k'I. relrigi'i aim . and ceiling Ian. Sci up in nici
park. Sa.IiOII. S Ili-S |,s,s. 822-0572. I 77t(
Soiitlnvooil ,,|| SAW I’a. kwav. 3-2-2 like
$68,000. $4.17.5. mine in. 713-681-2010.
WANTED
CASH
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelry Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from El Chico,Bryan)
779-7662
HEADACHE STUDY
WANTED: Volunteers to participate in a 3-hourTen-
sion Headache Questionare Study. Mon
etary incentive $$.
Must meet the following:
Male or Female, 18 years of age or older
Frequent tension headaches. No medi
cation or caffeine containing beverages
within 4 hours of enrollment Evidence of
tension headache at time of enrollment.
For moreinformation call 776-0411.
170130
CHILD CARE
S|H*iiali/ii»K newborn ihm 2 ms. I imiu-d opcMiin
Sugar-N-Spiic. :W<M (a\\ itt. Brvan. »S4(>- < J7«S7. lf>(>i:V()
ROOMMATE WANTED
Large 3-bedroom duplex, 4 miles north of campus.
$150. p/mth. 775-2278 175U0
AUSTIN — City residents could
he ticketed by police for a misdemea
nor and fined up to $200 beginning
Wednesday for violating mandatory
water use rules.
1982 Chevv pickup 3/4 ton air, AM/FM cassette. Good
condition, $6, * ~ ‘
HELP WANTED
FABM
NOW HIRING FOR AUGUST
Cashiers. Morning & Afternoon
shifts available. Must be neat in
appearance. Apply in person M—
F, 1-3. Ask for Mark. tfn
The restrictions were announced
by City Manager Jorge Carrasco on
Sunday, after three straight days of
water use above the city’s 150 million
gallon limit.
“The voluntary program that we
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
is currently excepting applications for immediate
route carrier positions. The positions require work
ing early morning hours delivering papers. Some
seasonal soliciting is also required. Call Andy at
693-7815 for an appointment. 175tg
Wanted: Photojournalism and or Commercial Artist
major to design a logo and brochure for small local cor-
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poration. Call 776-0411.
175U0
Part time maintenance man. Saturday only. Carpentry
skills needed. Beal Realty. 823-5469. 179t4
SERVICES
CHILDREN S LEARNING
CENTER
Montessori preschool and licensed day
care. Individualized learning activities.
Serving Snook, Caldwell and Somer
ville communities.
272-3716
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING
•fast and Dependable
•Personalized Service
•We understand form and style
•Beginning our 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.
846-3755. 91 tfn
have been involved in since May 1
will now be required,” Carrasco said.
“The major effect is that citizens will
he asked to water (lawns) once every
five days.”
Austin, which sits along the Colo
rado River, has more than adequate
water supplies. However, the city’s
wastewater treatment capacity has
failed to keep pace with booming
population growth.
Maximum total capacity for the
city’s three water treatment plants is
165 million gallons daily.
Under city rules, water use restric
tions are imposed if water use tops
150 million gallons for three straight
days or 157 million gallons on any
one day. The city pumped 151.1 mil
lion gallons last Thursday, 156.7
million on Friday and 153.35 million
on Saturday.
The mandatory conservation pro
gram restricts outdoor water use.
Lawns may be watered only once ev
ery five days — and watering is pro
hibited between noon and 7 p.m.
The city began voluntary conser
vation measures on May 1. Lower-
than-normal temperatures and sub
stantial rainfall during June and
early July helped delay mandatory
restrictions.
But high temperatures and a lack
of rain in recent weeks — the mer
cury reached 98 degrees Saturday
and 99 on Sunday — sparked higher
water use, officials said.
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Any junior or senior in the College of Science who lias not pre-
‘ ’ •' T ‘ ** ’ " ^ ’ *" •’ ' should plan to
)1 witl
gUshSOlwitha
< dllege “f & ience are re-
juired to pass either English 301 or the test in order to qualify as a
degree candidate. Students entering the College of Science under
Catalog 107 or later must complete English 301 as required in their
degree program.
The English Proficiency Exam will he administered by the En
glish Department. Students in the Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
and Physics Departments should register for the exam in 152
Blocker he lore August 1.
Co-op students need to register
Co-op students from t he Colleges of Agriculture, Business, Engi-
op courses. Registration is open today through July 31.
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Cockatoo missing
from Dallas Zoo
Buy any two pizzas & gel
the least expensive
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Call us: North 846-3768
South 696-0234
Associated Press
DALLAS — The way police see it,
a rare palm cockatoo missing from
the Dallas Zoo had no reason to
leave home.
“It was a bird in paradise. It had
plenty of food and water and a
mate,” said park police Sgt. Jimmy
Billingsley. “Why would it want to
escape?”
Foul play is what authorities sus
pect lies behind the weekend disap
pearance of the $ 10,000 bird.
Early Saturday, about 90 minutes
before the zoo opened, a bird-
keeper found a hole in the wire cage
that held a pair of the rare creatures.
Missing was the female half of the
couple, a 2-foot-tall, 5-pound bird
with smoky black feathers, a long
crest, rosy cheeks and a band on her
right leg with the inscription
FRM095.
Wildlife experts say the breed, an
endangered species found only in
Australia and New Guinea, is a hot
item on the black market.
The cockatoos cannot be legally
exported from their native lands
and few are in captivity. The Dallas
Zoo got two pairs in November 1983
from U.S. Justice Department offi
cials, who seized a cache of contra
band birds from smugglers^
Because the palm cockatoo is so
rare, zoo officials kept one pair away
from public view in hopes of getting
them to breed, said Jim Murphy, cu
rator of amphibians and reptiles for
the zoo.
The purloined cockatoo was half
of this secluded couple, he said.
No Coupon Necessary!
CHANELLO’S
SUMMER SPECIAI
in one of tli
minutes aftei
NASA said
power to re
peeled orbit
na .its were in
I: ’ It was the I
of the shuttlt
sarious prohlt
liftoff.
Offer expires 8/31/85
at participating Chanellos
K Mission (
Brian Welch
shut down ea
MSC Council
TYPING/WORD PROCESSING. Large or small jobs.
ABEL SERVICES. 846-ABEL 173tlO
(continued from page 1)
Word processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses,
manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re
sumes, letters, 779-7868. 178t8
I \|)ing over 10 seals experience. Will also liaiiM i ilx*.
dic ialion. Reasonable. 09!)-1 .VJ8 177tl()
Aurora
Gardens
3bed2bath Duplexes
Also, although the Legislature has
limited minimum salary increases to
3 percent, Reynolds said University
employees will receive a 4 percent
“merit” salary increase.
“Between the salary increase,
which had not been included in our
budget, and the fact that we are obli
gated to pay for the retirement ben
efits of all of our employees out of
MSC resources, those two things cost
us about $84,000,” Reynolds said.
To help compensate for the salary
increase and the money that will be
spent on retirement benefits,
$45,000 was withdrawn from stu
dent service fee reserves, Reynolds
said.
“In doing so, it’s going to leave the
reserves at ground zero,” he said.
Because of this an increase in stu
dent service fees for the fall semester
was considered, he said.
“The state Legislature made its
decision about the state budget so
late that it was not possible for Stu
dent Goverment to reconvene, pass
a student service fee increase, give
that to the Board of Regents and tell
students what it was going to cost to
come to Texas A&M this fall,” he
said.
Other committee plans for the
coming year include:
• A remodeled Rumours will
open Sept. 1 with a seating capacity
of 112.
• A two-day conference on the
future in space will be held during
the third week of November.
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