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Battalion Classifieds state rent Battalion/Page 7 August 18, 1982 FOR SALE FOURPLEX FOR SALE OR LEASE. ■on irp. Cats - Painiji 'ice Since I* 823-81H nr typing i 1550. lertatiom, s Univmih MI1R2IM: fast, iranl TUMI lion at Te« |! I 24 hours I ■ lunity thmjt Jniversili /TED LOGO! )S, worn W d Room pping Certr NITl* ! 822 party.!®! j73^I69j fND * Texas 20 to rSI ynveni® jtion. s in ^ E FL^ OME tC 1-lAfi s :re I Just minutes from Texas A&M. University Park il now offers luxury fourplexes by Nash Phillips/Copus. These luxury homes are just minutes from A8JVI and are available for lease or pur chase. NP/C builds only quality homes; just look at what you get: woodburn ing fireplaces, kitchen appliances, a balcony or patio, vaulted second story ceilings with ceiling fans, deadbolt security locks, washer/dryer hook-ups, smoke alarms, reserved parking, landscaping, wardrobe mirrors, decorator interiors and more. NP/C has been building homes since 1945. That means we have a lot of experience to put into your NP/C home. We know about quality. The con struction details that make a difference. What turns a house into a home. Before you buy or lease your next home (or your first home), take a look at the fourplexes in University Park II by NP/C. NASH PHILLIPS/COPUS A TEXAS TRADITION OF FINE HOMES SINCE 1945 4103 S. Texas Ave. / Suite 201 / Bryan, TX / 696- 7216 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: ' Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Texas news briefs HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE DEPENDENT COVERAGE Substantial savings for bene fits and rates. Call 822-2774. CHILD CARE KID KLASS Accepting children. One free week with enrollment by Sept. 1st. 18 mo-Preschool Drop-lns-Welcome 2211 Cavitt Bryan 775-5414 B/ta OFFICIAL NOTICE ATTENTION Students interested in law school. If you would like to work in a law office and gain some experience which will help you make the decision if law school is for you, come by 420 Harrington or call 845- 7814. One position is available in Hous ton and one in Dallas for this fall. Act NOW or It will be too late. 18615 Trade abuses United Press International HOUSTON — In the present worldwide economic struggle, other countries are zealously protecting their interests, the chairman of U.S. Steel Corp. warned. “We (in the United States) seem to mindlessly ignore that trend, while protectionism is not the answer, neither is ignoring trade abuses a solution,” David Roderick said in a speech to the Forum Club Monday. Roderick said that when a multilateral trading system be comes the vehicle for solving domestic political and social issues, the system breaks down. Fireman dies ! j SAN ANTONIO — An Amarillo fireman who received extensive burns in an apartment house fire last month has died at Brooke Army Medical Hospital, officials said. Kenneth Caldwell, 29, a two- year veteran of the Amarillo Fire Department, died in the Army hospital’s burn unit Mon day after complications from his burns caused kidney failure late Sunday. ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS: There are stiff some CO-OP job opportunities availabfe for this fall. There are two openings for Sociology or Psychology students in a social security office. There is also a position available for someone with library and science courses. IBM has a terrific job for a journalism student. Call 845-7814 or come by 420 Harrington immediate ly for more information. Graduate students are welcomed too. 186t5 FOR SALE Buy & sell good used furniture, antiques, dishes, misc. 3 miles TAMU on Hwy. 60 W., 846-3457. 184t7 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE ‘Where satisfaction is standard equipment" ■* 2401 Texas Ave: 779-3516 MOBILE HOMES Biggest sellers in the World CHAMPION REDMAN & the sexiest floor plan WOODBROOK WESTERN PLACE All homes are affordable, sale priced, ready to move in or be delivered anywhere. TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY 693-2500 Call Anytime Home of SPEEDWAY PARK ESTATES Quiet, convenient country living. Fire department officials said Caldwell was hit by a superox- ygenated fireball while inspect ing the inside of an apartment building destroyed in the July 18 fire. Scouts’ injuries AMARILLO — An assistant scoutmaster and a 14-year-old member of his Ottawa, Kan.,. Boy Scout troop remained in cri tical condition with injuries suf fered nearly two weeks ago in a mini-bus accident in Oklahoma. Don Sims, 14, has been in a coma since the Aug. 4 accident and is undergoing treatment for head and internal injuries at Northwest Texas Hospital. Authorities say the two were among six injured when assis tant scoutmaster Richard A. Stephenson, 25, apparently fell asleep at the wheel of a mini-bus on U.S. 64 near Boise City, Okla. Stephenson was in critical but stable condition at St. Anthony’s Hospital. Murder plea CORPUS CHRISTI — A man accused of pumping six bullets into a policeman who tried to arrest him for bank rob bery has pleaded guilty in ex change for a life sentence. Richard Dean Clark, 37, Monday entered the plea on attempted capital murder charges that had been filed against him. He and his wife Linda, 32, still face federal bank robbery charges. Policeman Enrique Garcia was shot in a parking lot outside the Nueces National Bank when he tried to arrest Clark for rob bery April 1. Clark was also shot twice in the melee. Two slain MONAHANS — Two men were shot to death in a bar just outside the city limits in what police said was the result of an on-going feud. Sal Navarrete, 29, and Moises Ray MarqUes, 35, both of Mona hans, were slain by a lone gun man with a .22 caliber rifle in the El Matador Lounge at about 11 p.m. Sunday, police said. The Ward County Sheriffs Department issued a murder warrent for a suspect police said was involved in an on-going feud with the two victims. Man crushed BROWNWOOD — A rolling machine went out of control and crashed over an embankment, crushing to death a highway construction employee, author ities said. Safe, comfortable, custom townhomes. Chadwick on Carter Creek. Chadwick on Carter Creek. The address holds the promise of prestigious living in the English tradition. Serene. Secure. Special. The townhomes of Chadwick fulfill the promise. Rich in detail and design. Chadwick gives unique definition to life. Each townhome has the distinctive features of a custom home. And from start to finish, the quality of Chadwick highlights beautiful living. Drive by Chadwick on Carter Creek. Or call Lisa Haenisch Hicks, 696-1750. Chadwick could be your address. From $152,900. Chadwick ON CARTER CREEK A Carter Creek Parkway. Inc. Development Chadwick cabinetry from Mutschler, the cabinetry craftsmen. m awJ MUTSCHLER A Triangle Pacific Company 10% effective interest on payments for the first year (without negative amortization). Move in 3 weeks for as little as 5,000.* : You’ll want to visit Oak Creek. I Getting to school or work doesn’t have to be a hassle. And when you live at Oak Creek, you could be there in only three minutes. | We encourage you to relax. We give you all the benefits of home ownership . without all the problems. Our townhomes offer protection from inflated housing costs, equity appreciation and tax deductions. Oak Creek gives you more than financial benefits. We offer plenty of extras like 1 a swimming pool, whirlpool hot tub, fireplace, skylights and ceiling fans. And best yet, your weekends are not burdened with maintenance tasks. We have! professionals who mow the lawn, clean the pool and keep the grounds. Oak Creek Townhomes. If hassle-free living sounds inviting, you’ll want to drive by. But don’t wait. At this price, with these extras, Oak Creek will sell soon. For Sales Information call Adelle Jones GRI/Broker 696-8888 H O M ♦Special 10% financing available only through Au gust 1982. Move-in costs are subject to change without notice due to circumstances not con trolled by developer. 185t3 1#