The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 09, 1985, Image 4

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    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 Basketball Goals
Jacuzzi On Premise Security
Large Party Room 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
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
DOMINIK DUPLEXES.
2 bedroom, 2 bath, washer and
dryer. Fenced yard. Outside pets
free.
846-2014.
3 BEDROOM
FURNISHED HOUSE
1 1/2 baths, large yard, washer
and dryer. On shuttle
846-2014
Attractive large one bedroom apt. Washer-dryer, built
in bookcase, covered deck overlooking woods. I l/2
miles from campus. Available Sept. I. 1-273-2479.187(5
A 3 bdnn., 2 bath 4-plex near 1AMU and shopping
centers. $375./mo. including washer, dryer, kitchen ap
pliances. 696-7714 or 693-0982. Nights 696-4384.
182 tfn
Master bedroom for rent. Furnished. Ceiling fan, full
bath, washer/dryer. Two car garage. $225. per month
single occupancy, $140. per month each double occu
pancy. Call now 696-5467. 185t7
Duplex. 696-2308. Amenities 4-1000 Sq. ft. Large LR,
2BR’s. 1.5 bath, closets, WR. $380./mo. Next to bank,
stores, restaurants. 308 Amhert/ C.S. I85tl0
1 imiMu'tl. imlni Iii'lu'il lun bedroom ,i|>iv \oilhi;;iu
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2 room bunkhouse for 1. All utilities paid. $230/mo.
693-0022. 184t4
Northgate fourplex. Walk to campus, 2 bdrm. Starting
at $275.00. 693-5159, 696-0066. 186t8
FOR SALE
For sale: Gym-pack weight machine $150. Tappan Mi
crowave oven $ 100. Call 693-1608. 187t 1
1981 14 x 56 two bedroom mobile home. Call 806-935-
3275. 184t8
Somlmood oil SU I'.uUm. like new. Brick.
Si is.(mil. SI. I77i. mow, in. 71 :t-()S 1-2010. 177c Hi
1981 Honda Silverwing Interstate, extremely reliable,
15,000 miles, $ 1800. 846-7687. 186t5
SPECIAL NOTICE
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
TENSION HEADACHE
QUESTIONARE STUDY
(August 5 through August 30)
We are searching for volunteers to
participate in a clinical questionaire re
search trial to assess the safety and
effectiveness of aspirin plus caffeine or
aspirin alone. You must meet the fol
lowing requirements: (1) Have a Ten
sion Headache at time of enrollment.
(2) Have not taken any medication or
caffeinated beverages within 3 hours
of enterance into study. (3) Male or Fe
male 18 years of age or older. (4)
Could use $40 for 3 hours of filling out
a few questionaires. If you would like
to know more, call me at 776-0411, or
come by 2706 Osier Blvd-Bryan; 8 am-
6 pm.
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
LOST AND FOUND
Lost: Black pair of ray-ban wayfarers on 8/6/85. Re
ward. 764-7206. 187t5
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 Drive.
846-3755. sitfn
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CHILD CARE
CHILDREN S LEARNING
CENTER
Montessori preschool and licensed day
care. Individualized learning activities.
Serving Snook, Caldwell and Somer
ville communities.
272-3716
Specializing’newborn thru 2 vfs. Limited openings.
Sugai -\-Spice. :*4<)4 Cavitt. Brvan. 840-9787. I66t3()
HELP WANTED
Auditions for back up singer. Rock top 40. Must be
quick learner and pick out harmony's. Call after 5. 846-
6439. 185t5
Piano and keyboard demonstrating sells person
needed part time. Call for appointment. Keyboard
Center, Post Oak Mall 764-0006. tfn
Part time lunch cook starting S3.85 per hour. Apply, at
Ft. Shiloh Restaurant, 2528 Texas Avenue. 1 P.M. - 3
P.M. Monday thru Friday. 184t8
Swenson’s now accepting applications for part-time
evening and weekend shifts. Must be 18 years or older.
Apply in person 9 A.M. - 11 A.M. at 1507 S. T exas
Ave., C.S. 184t4
CHANELLO’S PIZZA NOW FIRING DRIVERS.
Guaranteed $3.75/hr.. 20# commission paid nightly.
Wage review at 3 months. Apply at 2406D T exas Ave.
S. or 301 Patricia. 186(13
HELP WANTED
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NOW HIRING
Good pay! Free Food!
Housewives-College Students
Flexible hours to fit your
schedule!
Apply in person
1800 Southwest Parkway
(next to Pelican’s Wharf) 115t3
OPENING SOON
PLAZA 3
THEATRES
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS
FOR ALL POSITIONS
Apply in Person only between
1-5 P.M.
Schulman 6
Theatres
2002 E. 29th Bryan
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Team Member
Full or part time
Interview M-Th
8:30-9:30 a.m.
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
18018
Pan time piano delivery person needed. You must
have a pick-up truck. Average $6.00 hour plus mileage.
For appointment call 764-0006. Keyboard Center Post
Oak Mall. 187t
CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER
40 LANES
League & Open Bowling
Family Entertainment
Bar & Snack Bar
701 University Dr E.
.260-9184
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Watch For Us!
303 W. UNIVERSITY- 846-1616
PANNING
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Battalion
Classified
845-2611
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Sunday, they will sponsor a summer concert featuring‘’Starving
Marvin and the Dexatrims.” The show begins at Tp-nn and admis
sion is free. . :: •••Tr:-
To celebrate the relocation of the reserve
new library, the Colleges of Veterinan
you to carry an armful of reserve books through \
passageway to the Reserve Room of the new library.
tion to the
Ribbon cutting ceremonies will open the under
way and covered walkway. The First ceremony will U
of Veterinary Medicine lobby at 11:30 a.m. Monday
will be served. RSVPat 845-7427. . ' ' T ,>
Congressmen garner
big RAC contributions
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Five of
Texas’ six freshmen Republican con
gressmen drew substantial contribu
tions — totalling between $32,550
and $77,350 — from special-interest
political action committees, accord
ing to their latest campaign Finance
reports.
Two Texas veterans. Democrat
J.J. “Jake” Pickle of Austin and Re
publican Bill Archer of Houston,
boasted the largest campaign chests
while picking up the fewest contri
butions. Both have historically
drawn little opposition.
The reports cover the first six
months of 1985.
Mac Sweeney of Wharton, who
was working overtime to mop up a
large campaign debt, attracted the
most individual and PAG contribu
tions in the delegation. He received
total donations of $220,265 with
$77,350 coming from PACs.
Archer, who was elected to fill
George Bush’s River Oaks seat in
1970, had $401,893 in his coffers.
Pickle, who in 1963 won the seat
once held by Lyndon Johnson, re
ported cash-on-hand of $358,705.
Pickle collected the smallest
amount of contributions — $150.
Archer reported contributions of
$1,095. _>~~-
Beau Boulter of Amarillo re
ceived $47,100 in PAG contribu
tions. Tom DeLay of Sugar Land re
ceived $39,900; Richard Armey of
Denton, $34,650; and Larry Corn-
best of Lubbock, $32,550.
Joe Barton of Ennis received only
$6,000 from PACs. He was the only
one of the six not to get a seat on a
major committee and serves on Inte
rior, Science and Technology.
Of Texas’ 27 House members,
only six reported no PAG contribu
tions— Archer; Pickle; Sam Hall, D-
Marshall, who left earlier this year to
become a federal judge; second-
term Democrats Solomon Ortiz of
Corpus Christi and Mike Andrews
of Houston; and veteran San Anto
nio Democrat Henry B. Gonzalez.
Sweeney is on Armed Services;
Boulter on Budget; DeLay on Public
Works and Government Operations;
Armey on Education and Labor and
Government Operations; and Corn-
best on Agriculture.
Boldter had the biggest campaign
debt, about $42,600.
Democrat Marvin Leath of Marlin
won a seat on the powerful Budget
Committee, and Albert Bustamante
of San Antonio, the only new Demo
crat in the delegation, was appointed
to Armed Services, but their reports
were not available Thursday at the
House records office.
Dallas Democrat John Bryant, in
his second term and expecting oppo
sition in a district that is shifting to
ward the GOP, has been busy build
ing up a war chest. He reported cash
on hand of $192,671. Next to Swee
ney, he collected the most donations,
$170,860, with $129,835 coming
from individual contributors.
Jack Brooks of Beaumont, chair
man of the House Government Op
erations Committee, received
$54,550 from PACs.
Ralph Hall of Rockwall, who is
18th out of 25 Democrats on the En
ergy and Commerce Committee, re
ceived even more, $56,580, placing
him second in the delegation in PAG
contributions, behind Sweeney.
Texas’ other chairman, Kika de la
Garza of Mission who chairs Agricul
ture, received only $1,750 from
PACs.
Police beat
The following incident PJMI
reported to the University Police
J ^TsDEMEANC^TH^FT:
x • A. Kodak slide projector was
stolen front 112 O&M Building, j
: : *. A Seiko watch was stolen
.from the Blocker BiiiildSng.
BURGLARY OF A MOTOR
VEHICLE:
• Two T-tops were stolen
from a 1980 Datsun SBOZX
• Two Tbops and a tape case
' cpntaming 12' cassette tapes were
stolen from a 1981 Datsttn 280ZX
parked on Ball Street. If'T'"
: BURGLARY OF HABITA
TION: ; ' I'
• An HP41 CX calculator and
$380 were stolep from a room ml
Dunn Hall.
BURGLARY OF A BUILD
ING: . ' ' 4
• A Hewlett-Packard com
puter was stolen from i9-B
Zachry Engineering Center.
. ♦ Two watches were stolen
from a room in Reathley Hall
: CRIMINAL MISCHIEF:
• Someone painted peace
signs and the words “Stilly knows
statue. A replica of the statue also,
was painted on the pavemenf
Chapman
confirmed
as winner
Associated Press
AUST IN — Gov. Mark White and
the State Canvassing Board officially
confirmed Thursday that Democrat
Jim Chapman won the 1st Congres
sional District seat by 1,924 votes.
T he official results gathered from
the 20 Northeast Texas counties by
Secretary of State Myra McDaniel
showed Chapman received 52,665
votes to the 50,741 votes cast for Re
publican Edd Hargett in last Satur
day’s special runoff election.
Chapman will succeed to U.S.
Rep. Sam Hall, Democrat, who was
appointed a federal judge.
I here were 103,406 votes cast out
of the 339,158 registered voters in
the district.
White said he was “confident” the
results, and the procedures of the
election would be approved by the
_U.S. Justice Department.
“The election was set within all the
time frames set out by law,” White
told reporters.
TUCKER IMPORT
CRR SERVICE
PARTS SALES
Complete Auto Repair on Imports & Domestic Cars
Tim Tucker—Owner
I-F 8-6 & Sat 10-2 779-8339
304 S. Bryan
Bryan, TX 77803 a
Fantastic Prices & Locations
Efficiencies-$250”
2 Bedroom-SSSO. 00 & up
All bills paid except electricity—No utility deposit with city
* Tennis & Basketball
Courts
* Exercise Room
w/Saunas
Huge Apartments-Lots of Closet Space
* Shuttle Bus
* Crystal Clear
Pool
Plantation Oaks Apartments
1501 Harvey Rd.
Across from the new Post Oak Mall
Mo.-Fr. 8*5 COZ Professionally Many
Sat. 10-5 Sun.2-5 IU I I by lewis Roberts Co
Across from the new Post Oak Mall
ProfessionallyMansg?:
D5/D" IU I I by Lewis Roberts Ct
New Location
Custom Alterations
By Bea
The place to go for all your
spring formal alterations.
Professional quality/reasonable rates
Stillmeadow • Wee Village Center Bryan/846-5920
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SIMPLE FEE
If balancing your checkbook has been a problem, you will |
love University National Bank’s low monthly fee of $5.001
on accounts * s than $500.00 and no charge on account.^
with a mil t balance greater than $500.00
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FURNITUP.L RENTA.
We Now Rent MICROWAVES and BUNKBEDS
5 Packages Tailored to Your Personal Tastes, Needs and ComM]
Freshman Package $35.95
Sophomore Package $45.95
Junior Package $56.95
Senior Package $72.95
Graduate Package $82.95
(Add $15-$25 for each additional bedroom)
All Packages consist of a complete Living Room,
Dining Room and Bedroom.
(Individual Pieces Also Available)
DEPENDS ON AVAILABILITY/STYLES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Stop by and enjoy a FREE Coke
Compliments of Bryan Coca-Cola
(WHILE SUPPLIES LAST)
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FURNITURE RENTAL
913-D Harvey Road
Woodstone Shopping Center
College Station, Texas 77840
(409) 764-0721
OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, 1985
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