Battalion Classified AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION SUMMER GRADUATES ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE!! PLACE YOUR ORDERS: MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER ROOM 217 MON.—FRI. 8 AM.—4 AM. **DEADLINE** JUNE 13, 1984 AM. THE LONGER YOU WAIT... THE LONGER THE LINE!!! * Pregnant? We can help. Pregnancy Counseling and testing 846-3199 Call any time FOR RENT If you have $229 and a way to Dallas or Houston, you could be in Europe tomorrow with AIRHITCH(tm), (212) 864- 2000, (800) 372-1234. 142115 FOR RENT HELP WANTED 2 bed. 2 full bath duplex; large, lots of storage. 505 Do- minik. Available Now! One du plex available August! 846- 2014 after 4. isst? WE'LL HELP GET YOU THE MONEY TO KEEP ON GROWING. If you’re finishing up your first two years of college and you’ve decided to go on, to complete your education, but you don’t know where the money’s going to come from, here’s a possible solution. The Army College Fund. Here’s how it works. You qualify to train in a skill you’d like to learn, one that entitles you to the Army College Fund. Then each month you put aside some of your Army salary. Just like a savings account. Except the government matches your savings 5 for 1 or more. In two years, you could have $15,200 for college. Your Army Recruiter has a booklet that explains all about Army College Fund. Pick one up. us ARMY RECRUITING STATION 1679 Briarcrest Drive Bryan, Texas Telephone: 775-2199 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. NEED A MINI WAREHOUSE? WHY? We give Free Storage with a fall lease (limited offer) Call now for details WILLOWICK APTS. 430 SW Parkway 693-1325 Timber Ridge Apartments 1 & 2 BDRMS available. 3 blks from campus. Summer Rates $225.00 & up Fall Rates $300.00 & up $50.00 Deposit With This Ad 846-2173 145115 SUMMER RATES On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen ters and campus. Limited number available during summer For appointment, call 696- 7714 or 693-0982 125tfn For rent-one bedroom beach house-fiinmhed-N. E. Qoadant Lake Somerville-$250.00 plus eleetrieity. Car- rett, Box 939, Palacios, Texas 77465. 154(5 uplex 5325 n e baths, washer/dryer connections, ceiling fans. •Close to A&M. Telephone 693-2305 or(214) ■934-2920. 152tl4 ROOMMATE WANTED Part-time Position Receiving Department Apply in person, Central Texas Hardware. A&M-Need male tenant for modern house 5 blocks from campus. Furnished bedroom and walk-in closet, fenced back yard, parkin#. Call collect (409) 245-5598 (409) 245-3475. I53t5 GOVERNMENT JOBS! $16,559-$50,553/year, hiring. Your area. Call 1-805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 Need future or current TAMU students to work 12 to20 hours. Weekly. Contact D. Garrity 845-8056. 154t6 Part-time Handy man. Carpentry/plumbing experience required. Must have transportation & tools. Call Beal Realty 823-5469. . 154t6 FOR RENT SUMMER RATES AVAILABLE Starting at: 1 Bedroom $175 2 Bedroom $295 EAST GATE APTS. 401 Lincoln Dr. E. 696-7380 154112 WANTED Villa West SUMMER RATES *Quiet & Convenient Location ‘Short or Long term leases available *No children or Pets Efficiency From $185 1 Bedroom From $220 - $265 2 Bedroom From $250 - $300 3500 Finfeather M-F 8-5, Sat. 8-12 822-7772 TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE LARGE STOCK OF 14 KARAT GOLD CHAINS (sold by weight) We buy old gold in any form: Class rings, dental gold, etc. LARGE STOCK of LOOSE DIAMONDS Shop us before you buy “Never a Sale, Just The Best Price In Town” Our everyday low prices are up to 70% less than what most retail ers charge for jewelry. We charge $15.00 to mount a diamond in your aggie ring (your diamond or ours) 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico, Bryan) 779-7662 SERVICES 146122 j CASA 6el sol _ 2 Blocks from Campus 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. 9ltfn Math Physics M.E. Tutoring at your convenience $5/hr. 779-7060. 157110 Course in taxidermy offered, Tuition fee charged. Call 846-0141, Palermo Taxidermy. 15719 Summer rates 1 bedroom $200 2 bedroom $250 Church across street 2 blocks from food stores, etc. ' 2 blocks from nite life on University, in addition we have ' Pool Basket Ball Goals Jacuzzi _ On premises Security—- . Large Party Room Game Room 1st Class Maintenance ■ ' Lawn mowing, trimming, flower beds, etc. 822-5137. 155t8 Bikinis-wearing the latest style? Unwanted hair perma nently removed. Pamela Shirley Electrolysis, 846-3144 or 823-0637. 155tl2 GAYLINE 5:00p.m. until 12:00 midnight, 775-1797. 15415 FOR SALE Open 7 Day* per week Moo.-Sat. i.30-5:30 Sunday 1:00-5:00 / -401 Staancy College Station. Tx. 696-3455 146133 ALL BILLS PAID Summer Rates Starting At 1 Bedroom $265 2 Bedroom $375 Hours: M-F 9-5 S-S 9-2 VIKING APTS. 693-6716 NOW TAKING FALL LEASES 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers. From $435/month. Sum mer rates also available. Call 696- 7714 or 693-0982 125tfn ROOM FOR RENT $200 per month Includes utili ties & meals. Mom’s Diner, ask for Don, 779-8600. issta 3 bedroom 2 bath in 4-plex near TAM U nearly new $300, 693-5286,846-6211 15415 Condominium for lease. 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Fur nished or Unfurnished, New luxury Condos near Campus, 693-3232. 157t3 D.R. Cain Rentals 1-2-3 Bedroom Apts. Townhomes Duplexes College Station: ‘Brazos House ‘Hawk Tree ‘Longmire House ‘Navarro 4-plexes ‘Yellowhouse Bryan: ‘Briar Oaks ‘Briarcrest 4-plexes ‘Pecan Ridge ‘Wilde Oak Circle SUMMER SHUTTLE BUS 693-8850 * 693-8345 3002 South Texas 136tfn 1961 VW Beatle, Classic, light blue. First owner 15, second own er 19 years. In-town transporta tion. New clutch, battery, inspec tion. Best cash offer over $1500. See at 506 East Brookside. 846- .0584, 845-1143. imm 1978 Yamaha SR-500, header, OIL-Cooler. Great Around town transportation. $625. 696-3588. 157t5 Furniture for sale. Chair and sofa. $75. Call 696-1518. 157t3 14x80 Broadmore, 3br, 2 bath, Central Air, Set up, Must sell, Call 775-2444. 15716 Sell Roses In Nightclubs. Good Pay, short hours. Call Ed At 846-4289. 15715 PUCI1 Moped, excellent condition, 693-9677. 10-speed bicycle; double bed, excellent condition. 846- 6958. 155t5 Ladies Schwinn bicycle $100, excellent condition, call 846-4681. 155t5 For sale-24' fifth wheel ’79 Prowler-new bed, blinds, curtains, upholstery. $6900.00 Garrett, Box 939, Pala- cios, Texas 77465. 154t5 PERSONALS New credit card! No one refused! Also, information on receiving VISA, MASTERCARD with no credit check. Free brochure. Call 602-951-1266 extension 505. 154t3 Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, June 12, 1984 SHOE by Jeff MacNel WHkTIWtH&^ISTOwTV ARJWUMSBAH—• „ i M0 WITHOUT TIE H0l£S?- 1 w Ttwtokeep H TRAtKOFSum ■nWI-KfDTS 0V MAKING TWIG 0$eOToS£M6lO9E. SHOE by Jeff MacNel \v UCW'fcVTAMCe 0)# HOT Former football pro honored 21 awarded bravery meda United Press International Room available in new totally furnished house 1/3 bills. $175,693-0939. 15713 PITTSBURGH — Former pro football player Joe Delaney, who died attempting to save two children from drowning, was among 21 peo ple awarded the Carnegie Medal for bravery Monday. Six of the 21 died in their rescue $100 Reward for suitable roommate to share house. 845-0940 Mike. I55t5 attempts. Delaney, 24, a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs, died in 1983 while attempting to save two boys who were floundering in a Louisiana pond. Delaney, who was relaxing near the water, heard the commo tion and ran into the water where the boys were last seen. Upon reaching the area, Delaney also went under the water and failed to surface. One of the children, Lanser Per kins, 11, was rescued by others, but died the following morning in a hos pital. Harry Holland Jr., 11, died during the mishap. The awards, issued by the Pitts burgh-based Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, were granted to people in 13 states and one Canadian prov ince. Among the criteria for consid eration is that the rescuer must risk his life. Several honors went to people from Texas, including Joel nilla. The Austin man alempted losan Matthew Hansen's life when aft broke out at the Texas stale apin in Austin in February 1983. Quinl nilla, 56, a security guard, i searching the second floor apu ment area when he heard cries help. Quintanilla broke the door dm: and was knbeked down himselfiif rush of flame and heat. Hansendid in the apartment of smoke iiM lion and his rescuer suffered seven hut ns and smoke inhalation. 15-year-old declared hero United Press International FORT WORTH — A 15-year-old cross country runner was officially declared a hero Monday for saving his infant cousin from a burning house last summer. A few years ago he had saved the baby’s father from drowning. Jesus Sanchez was notified Mon day that he will receive a medal and $2,500 from the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission in Pittsburgh for his heroics. The 5-foot-6, 110-pound high school junior said his formula for heroism is simple: “Think about other people instead of yourself.” Sanchez was in his northside home last July 1 when a sister called to tell him a relative’s house was on fire. Sanchez, a member of his school’s cross country running team, dashed to the house to find a bedroom in flames and his 18-month-old cousin Carlito trapped inside. “It was pretty dark. I couldn't» much hut I saw the white of hisdit per. He was in his crib. Hewasil ready unconscious,” Sanchezsaid A group of adults outside the house had already given up on try ing to rescue the baby because of the hot flames. Sanchez said he dodged past the adults as they tried to stop him and raced through the thick smoke to Carlito’s crib. The infant cousin, who recoverd from third-degree burns, is not ill only member of the family whoow his life to Sanchez’ bravery. The youth also saved the father, Marco Sanchez, from dim ing a few years ago. “I don’t know what made me do it,” he said. “I wasn’t afraid at that moment. The two were fishing from.... tubes on the Trinity River whet Marco Sanchez fell in. “He can’t swim,” said Jesus. 1 was drowning. I pulled him out" GM to retool five plants in 1987 United Press International DETROIT — General Motors Corp. plans to retool five assembly plants in the United States and Can ada to produce new mid-sized cars beginning in 1987, a trade publica tion reported Monday. Metalworking News said CM would retool assembly plants in Ar lington, Texas; Doraville, Ga.; Okla homa City, Okla.; Oshawa, Out. and Ste. Therese, Que., to produce the autos. The cars will debut in spring or fall, 1987. Metalworking News said lhe.li iinglon plant is expected lobe® verted first to W-car assembly« spring, 1986, while die Osb: plant will be the last to be remodeW in winter, 1987. On Ui BOS1 boils dot Celtics v for the I Tuest NBA cl Los Ang Garden “It wi forward body’s b: going tc and win Becau gland I Game 7 steambai die mid has no ai The I reem A fecled b; stifling 1 scored a “I hoj day,” sa McHale Sunday ; Calif., w Fit ar Un OMAI Baseball draft on State-Fu Fishel an defendin Longhori Inspire the 19th earlier in the 1984 nament I Fullerton six years rido. Fishel merit n bats as second- elimina Arizon: in orde horns, night. Fishe 10-2 vi and alse lerton’s tmmmm Metalworking News said the au tos, dubbed the W-cars, will be GM’s biggest new car project in years. They will replace current front- wheel drive and rear-wheel drive au tos. The automaker said it would have no comment on the report. The W-cars will replace current rear-wheel drive Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmo- bile Cutlass Supreme and Buick Re gal models, as well as the front-wheel drive Chevrolet Celebrity, Oldsmo- bile Cutlass Ciera and Buick Century autos. CM also plans to introduce a: other line called the L-cars in IS These will be built in Linden, I and Wilmington, Del., saidlheti publication. The W- and L-cars are e\[ to make up 45 percent of GM’s safe or close to 3 million autos, accortfe to the newspaper. 2 Bdrm./2 Bath $435 FREE Cable and HBO • Pool • Basketball • Sand Volleyball • 24-Hr. Emergency Maintenance • On Shuttle Bus Route ■ Large Walk-In Closets • W/D Connections • Small Pets Welcome 603 S.W. Pkwy. College Station 696-9771 m MtTRO PROPtRTIES MANAGEMENT INC One Bdrms. from $325 Two Bdrms. from $405 FREE Cable and HBO • Pool • 24-Hr. Emergency Maintenance • On Shuttle Bus Route • Laundry Rooms ■ Large Walk-In Closets 1001 Harvey Rd. College Station 693-4242 METRO PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT INC One Bdrms. from! Two Bdrms. from I •FREE Cable and HBO • Pool • Tennis Court • 24-Hr. Emergency Maintenance • On Shuttle Bus Route • Laundry Rooms * Large Walk-In Closets • 4 Floorplans • W mi. to Campus AN' 401 Anderson College Station 693-6505 m METRO PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT INC ; F ItswwRslMsSSi i-.' ‘Irvivi'IviftK •S&SS&wSlv.': ‘' K v: •• •V.v