The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 01, 1986, Image 4

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    Battalion Classifieds
NOTIC€
If you still haven’t
picked up your 84-85
Aggieland, you can still
do so by coming to the
English Annex Monday
thru Friday, 8:30 - 4:30.
Bring your school I.D.
or a drivers license, mttn
If you ordered an 85-86
Aggieland but will not be
here next fall you can pay
$3.50 and we will mail it
to you. Come by the En
glish Annex M-F, 8:30 -
4:30.
FOR R€NT
roomates wanted
.r ^ taste for quality living, a yen to make new
relationships, vIkINQ offers 1 & 2 bdrm. units with a built in roomatel
AS LOW AS $180 each ALL BILLS PAID!
•Ail Electric Kitchens
•Individual A/C & Heat
•On Ground Mgmt. & Sec.
•24 Hours Emer. Maint.
•Extra Large Pool
•Tennis Court
•Sauna
•Balconies
Open Daily
Mon - Fri
9-7
Open
Sat - Sun
10-51-5
1601 Holleman
College Station, TX
APARTMENTS
409/693-6716
822-7321
Newly Remodeled
Newly Redecorated
Very Large 1 bedrooms from $245.
2 bedroom, 2 baths as low as $335.
many leasing specials available
Pool On site staff
Sun Deck Security
Club Room Laundry Facilites
Near Shuttle Large Closets
3200 Pinfeather, Bryan
Professionally managed by Chatham Enterprises
185t8/27
THE GOLDEN RULE
Renting to non-smokers/non-drink
ers. 2 Bd./2 Ba., furnished apts.
Locked storage, free laundry, bus.
UTILITIES & CABLE PAID!
Telephone connected. One de
posit for all! Deposit earns 5% in
terest. $150./mo. share bedroom,
$275./mo. private bd/ba.
CALL 693-5560 TODAY!
18117/25
3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-Plexes
with washer/dryer & all kitchen ap-
pliances. NearTAMU. From
$350/mo. Call for appt.
846-1712/696-4384/693-0982
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SERVICES
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dis
sertations, theses, term papers, resumes.
Typing and copying at one stop.
On The Double
331 University Dr.
846-3755 iset
TYPING: Accurate & Fast,
wcckfiids. 776-4,013.
PERSONALS
HELP UJRNTED
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
Has immediate openings for route
carriers and/or sales solicitor posi
tions. Carrier positions require
working early morning hours deliv
ering papers and can earn $400.
to $600. per month plus gas allow
ance. Call Andy at 693-7815 or Ju
lian at 693-2323 for an appoint
ment.
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call after 1:00. am time
172t8/2
1-\pci i Tvpinir. Word Processing. Resumes. Accurate,
l ast. PERI F.CT PRIM . 822-1430. 159t8/27
Typing. Editing, and Library Research Assistance. Call
far details. 779-8376. 167t9/3
Desperately seeking name and number of beautiful
blonde dii\oi of white Ford Escort with New jersey
plates. 846-5340 evenings. 185t8/7
Have furnished home mostly to yourself. $ 187.50/mo.
& */2 utlilities. Just north of Villa Maria, West of South
College Ave. Collect (713)999-3062. 183t8/l
GOVERNMENT JOBS. $ 10,040-$59.230/vi. Now hir
ing. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 for current federal
list. 167t8/14
lor Rent: Condo. 1 Bdrm.. I Bath. w/d. miciowave.
Inis route. (214)495-2123. 179tS/15
hi tampus coimmssic
>mmis>i< m possible.
ik. 693-9984. High
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S350. 3 Bdim. 2 Ba. 4-ple\. neat 1 AMI . Appliances
gaiage. 693-5286. 764-7363. 846-62 II. 1 79t8/27
Sell or lease condo in Woodstock. 2 Bdrm.. furnished,
bus route, pool. S450./mo. (713)376-7115. 182t8/12
Huge duplexes close to Hilton. Two and three bed
rooms. with washer and di ver connections. Fire place,
ceiling Ians, and fenced \aids. 846-2471. 846-8730.
693-1627. I niversitN Rentals. P.C). Diawei CT. College
Station. 77840. 163tfn
WAEK TO CAM PCS! 2 Bedroom lotn plex from
$275.00. 690-2140. 690-0066. 185t8/27
Nice. i.ARGE. 3 Bdrm house. Garage, fenced yard. 5
minutes from campus.oft Texas. S450./ino. 696-6657.
185t8/7
FOR SALE
something
everyone
in the
1 w in mattress, box springs, frame. S25.00. 774-72 18.
186t8/5
Mornings and
184t8/6
SERVICES
Typing, disc storage. Call Jackie. 61)3-5532 after 5:15
I’M I86t8/1
'Void I’tocessiiig: I’toposals. disset tattoos, theses,
inaiiuset ipts. tepotts. oeusletlets. tettii papets. re-
Mtines. letters. 761-661 1. 17<)|8/6
Friday
KAMU-FM: will sponsor a jazz concert featuring Notropis at
‘ ~ ' 15f “ '
9 p.m. at Le Cabaret, 4353 Wellborn Rd. A $3 cover charge
will benefit KAMU-FM. For more information call 845-
5613.
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE: Any junior and senior in the de
partments of biology, chemistry, mathematics or physics
who entered his current major proir to catalog 107 and
who has not previously taken the English Proficiency Ex
amination should plan to do so this semester. The exam
will be administered by the English department on Thurs
day. Please contact Mrs. Marilyn Radke in 152 Blocker for
details. Advance registration is required.
COMMODORE BRAZOS USERS’ GROUP:
anyone inter
ested in free tutorial on Commodore 64 or 128 systems can
call David Gruben at 845-8889.
Tuesday
INDIA ASSOCIATION: Dr. Popli will talk on “A Strategy
for Teaching the Underprivileged,” which is based on his
work among tribes in India, at 9:30 a.m. in 410 Rudder.
For more information call 845-1809.
' Wednesday
MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE: Bill Meeks, chief photogra-
P her of the Eagle, will speak on “A Day in the Life of ~
hotojournalisi at 7 p.m. in 604A-B Rudder.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion,
216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de
sired publication date.
NASA controversy
Transfer of space station halted
WASHINGTON (AP) — NASA
would have to get permission from
Congress before taking any people
or programs away from the Johnson
Space Center in Houston under an
amendment adopted Thursday by
the House Appropriations Commit
tee.
About an hour before the com
mittee acted, NASA Administrator
James C. Fletcher announced at a
hastily called news conference that
he would delay for 90 days a plan to
move some research on the space
station from Houston to the Mar
shall Space Flight Center in Hunt
sville, Ala.
“NASA really did not do the right
thing when it failed to inform Con
gress fully when it adopted the man
agement restructuring of the space
station,” Fletcher told the Associated
Press.
An amendment sponsored by the
three Texans on the Appropriations
Committee was added to the NASA
appropriations measure on a 30-22
vote.
Committee members want Con
gress to have more say about the way
the space agency is run in the wake
of the space shuttle Challenger di
saster last January.
Rep. Robert Mrazek, D-N.Y., said
Congress had relied on NASA ex
pertise in the past, “perhaps too
heavilv.”
The space agency’s proposed re
organization of its space station pro
gram drew angry reaction from the
Texas congressional delegation who
saw the move as a weakening of
Houston’s status in manned space
flight research. Fletcher attended a
fence-mending meeting with the
congressmen last week and flew to
Houston the next day to explain the
plan to Space Center employees.
Center gets support from Texans
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Texas congressional delegation ral
lied around Houston when NASA
threatened to cut the work done at
the Johnson Space Center.
Rep. Tom Loeffler, R-Hunt, who
gave up his seat in an unsuccessful
hid for the Republican gubernatorial
nomination, introduced an amend
ment in' the House Appropriations
Committee on Thursday that said
NASA could not move any pro
grams or personnel out of Houston
without the approval of Congress.
The Democrats on the committee,
Ron Coleman of El Paso and Charles
Wilson of Lufkin, campaigned for
votes. The amendment passed, 30-
22, as Mike Andrews, D-Houston;
Joe Barton, R-Ennis; Tom DeLay,
R-Sugar Land; and Jack Fields, R-
Bei tfsliom A.K.B. has a position for Golf Course Su-
pei intendent/Gioimcl 'Maintenance, L'A-9, Regular
f ull time. Salary $21.804. per annum. First closing date
is close of business day 8 August 86. Position is open
until filled. For more information come to Civilian Per
sonnel of fice. Bergstrom Air Force Base. Tx. 186t8/8
Part Time: Apply at Piper’s Gulf Service Station. Texas
Avenue at University Drive. 182t8/7
Pail time Dental Assistant Position. Experience nec-
essai\. Appl\ 2101 Texas Avenue. G.S. 179t8/8
Movie in the Park
Country
Friday, August 1-Admission Free
Time: Dusk
Location: College Station Central Park
1000 Krenek Tap Road
by the pond
Rated P. G.
Bring your own lawn chair
Concessions available
Sponsored by: College Station
Parks & Recreation
Department
pARks &
RECREATION
Colltqc SiAtio*
i $ 2.50 DISCOUNT SPECIALS
1. TUE.-FMLY. NITE ALL SEAlf
2. M-W LOCALS STUDENT W-
CURRENT ID
3. 1st SHOW EVERY DAY
STARTING FRI. AUGUST 8th
John Cusak & Demi Moore - ONE CRAZY SUMMER
Howie Mandel - A FINE MESS TRANSFORMERS: THE
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MON.-SUN. 2:15 4:45 7:15 9:35
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Earlier in the week, members of
the Houston Chamber of Commerce
went to the White House to com
plain to Vice President George
Bush.
Houston is suffering from high
unemployment because of low oil
prices. The business community sees
the Johnson Space Center as an im
portant and prestigious enticement
to new, high-technology industry.
Fletcher said the reorganization
would have put management of re
search on the space station’s life sup
port system at Huntsville, the same
location as the main contractor
building the station.
He said the move would have
eliminated 300 jobs which otherwise
would have gone to Houston, al
though he said early misinformation
indicated 1,900 jobs would be lost at
Houston. He said it was still unde
cided where some 1,000 jobs would
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JUDGE REINHOLD
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Virtually the entire delegation was
up in arms when NASA proposed
moving research on the life support
system from Houston to the Mar
shall Space Flight Center in Hunt
sville, Ala.
Andrews said, “What you’ve seen
this week is what’s always been true.
We have on the House side a tre
mendous amount of bipartisanship
on issues that affect our state.”
Coleman said, “There are some
things behind the scenes that are just
as important. The Texas delegation
historically is known for that ability,
and we carried the day today on this
issue. There are going to be future
days, so it’s not over.”
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ANNOUNCE THE BEGINNING OF ‘DOLLAR DAYS’. EACH
WEEK WE WILL OFFER MOVIES FOR ADMISSION OF JUST
*1. ALL MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN AT SCHULMAN 6
THEATRES. THIS WEEK WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
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