Battalion Classified FOR RENT CASA 6el sol _2 Blocks from Campus Summer rates 1 bedroom $200 2 bedroom $250 , Church acrou street 2 blocks from food stores, etc. ' 2 blocks from nite life on University. In addition we have Pool Basket Ball Goals Jacuzzi • _ On premisei Security 1 *- . Large Party Room * ' Game Room . I sf Class Maintenance. ^ Open 7 Days per week Moa.-Sat.«: JO-5:30 Sunday 1300-3:00 - .401 Stasaey CoOegc Station. Ts. -\-34fS 146133 & 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 Pinfeather M-F 8-5, Sat. 8-12 822-7772 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 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 154t12 New Mini Storage Facility for rent. All sizes. Compet itive Rates. 10% Aggie Discount. 693-0358 160t22 FOR SALE Students! Tired of little box type Apart ments? You can own your own home for less than you pay for rent. Payments start out as low as $125.00 a month. Call for more details. Yellow Rose Mo bile Homes-Bryan. 779-8222 16012 Vet. School-Med. School-Grad. School. Payments start at $125.00 a month. You need long term hous ing to beat the rent rut. Call for de tails- Yellow Rose Mobile Homes, 779-8222 i60t2 Attention Aggie freshman! Apartment Beater! Payments start out as low as $125.00 a month! New 2 bd. 1 bath, includes, furniture, drapes, refrigerator, stove. Don't get caught in the rent rut-Buy a home of your own-Great tax savings for Mon and Dad. Call for details- Yellow Rose Mobile Homes-Bryan-779-8222 160t2 Cheap Housing! Several low cost pre owned mobile homes, Several available with refrigerator, stove, drapes, and A/C. Some with owner financing. Act Now! These won’t last! Yellow Rose Mobile Homes, 779-8222 teota 1978 Yamaha SR-500, header, OIL-Cooler. Great Around town transportation. $625. 696-3588. 157t5 '75 Nova 2dr Hatchback, air, cruise, reliable car, $1100.00, 846-0633, Eve. 158t3 Sell Roses In Nightclubs. Good Pay, short hours. Call Ed At 846-4289. 15715 14x80 Broadmore, 3br, 2 bath, Central Air, Set up, Must sell, Call 775-2444. 157t6 LOST AND FOUND Found: Black puppy on A&M Campus. Call 696-3827 or 845-3313. 160t3 HELP WANTED BOYETT PROPERTIES House, Condos, 1 or 2 bedroom apts. furnished or unfurnished. Beginning at $250/mo. walking distance to campus, 846-8014. 159125 GOVERNMENT JOBS! $16,559-$50,553/year. Now hiring. Your area. Call 1-805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 155t8 Bartender wanted Elk’s Lodge. No experience nec essary. Call after 4:00 PM 846-2096 Karen. 160t5 Domino’s Pizza needs 15 drivers for store opening in Townshire Plaza, June 15th. Apply within. 822-7373.160t3 COOKS SUMMER RATES Immediate openings for cooks, part- On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers. time or full-time. Day & night shifts From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen ters and campus. Limited number available available. Apply in person at during summer For appointment, call 696- SWENSEN’S 7714 or 693-0982 125tfn CULPEPPER PLAZA, COLLEGE 160tfn SUMMER RATES AVAILABLE Starting at: 1 Bedroom $175 2 Bedroom $295 EAST GATE APTS. 401 Lincoln Dr. E. 696-7380 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. 9ltfn 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 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 TYPING Personalized services. We care. We understand form and style. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln 693-1070 160115 GAYLINE—Current events, referrals, peer counseling. 775-1797 (5:30PM-12 midnight) 7 days. 160t3 Lawn mowing, trimming, flower beds, etc. 822-5137. 155t8 Course in taxidermy offered. Tuition fee charged. Call 846-0141, Palermo Taxidermy. 15719 Math Physics M.E. Tutoring at your convenience $5/hr. 779-7060. 157110 Bikinis-wearing the latest style? Unwanted hair perma nently removed. Pamela Shirley Electrolysis, 846-3144 or 823-0637. 155tl2 Two bedroom efficiency type apartment. Close to cam pus. Call after 6:00 p.m. 846-8575. 159t4 Duplex >325 per baths, washer/dryer connections, ceiling fans., Close to A&M. Telephone 693-2305 or(214) 934-2920. 152tl4 The [Battalion Since 1878 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 105 Holleman Drive Telephone 693-5737 WORD PROCESSING. Personalized Service. Experi enced in A&M Formats, requirements. Dissertations welcome. 846-3833. 160t24 Aci-osb Texas Avenue from the College Station water towe EVERY THURSDAY NITE CHRISTIAN SKATE o NITE Only CHRIS" IT AN music will be played and suggestions of groups and/or artists will be accepted. 7:00 EM. to 10:00 EM. $3.00 RLITT THEATRES CINEMA III III 315 C>lln> Mfth $41-8714 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:40 10:05 HARRISON FORD KATE CAPSHAW AMRISH PURI • ROSHAN SETH If adventure has a name, it must be Indiana Jones. and thm tempt* op eta am lPG|« a » A PARAMOUNT PKftM 1 • hn I. • Lwcaamm Ltd (LFL) Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 TAQS One Bdrms. from $290 Two Bdrms. from $390 FREE Cable and HBO • Pool • 24-Hr. Emergency Maintenance • On Shuttle Bus Route • Laundry Rooms • 3 Floorplans: • Lofts • Flats •Studios 1505 Park Place College Station 693-6505 m METRO PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT INC Page 8/The Battalion/Wednesday, June 20, 1984 Slouch By Jim Earle A&M students market cars GM interested in ad project By MICHAEL RAULERSON Reporter An award-winning advertising campaign designed by Texas A&M marketing students has attracted the interest of the General Motors Corp. General Motors is considering the layout technique for the name of the 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera and the slogan, “Oldsmobile...A tradition of quality,” said Dr. Valerie Zei- thaml, the Texas A&M professor who was in charge of advertising and creative strategy for the campaign. A team of 12 students developed a campaign that won third place in the Intercollegiate Marketing Competi tion, a national contest sponsored by General Motors. The team took First place in the presentation of the cam paign tojudges in mid-April. The team received $4,000 for the campaign, $1,500 for participating in the contest and $2,500 for win ning third place, Dr. O.C. Ferrel, faculty supervisor for the team, said. The top three schools presented their campaigns to General Motors executives in May. San Francisco State University and State University of New York at Albany were first and second, respectively, Zeithaml said. Widdison, a project copywriter, said The team started researching tht project in January and finished will the presentation tojudges in April, he said. “It was a lot of fun,” Widdison said. “It was more fun after wegoi done.” The campaign consisted of three magazine ad layouts, two 30-second television spots, and a one-minute radio spot. The team wrote a jingle describing the automobile using the song “Maria” from the movie “West Side Story.” Several marketing professors se lected the team for their abilities to fill the positions of an “advertising agency” that the department set up for the campaign, Zeithaml said Each student had to apply for the positions, she said. The filming of the driving parts for the television spots was done be tween Navasota and Hempstead and the close-ups were done on campus. The radio recording was done in a private studio. Developing the campaign took most of the spring semester, Tini “It (the agency) simulated vet) well the work that goes into produc ing an advertising campaign,” Tanii Gannizzaro, president of the agenq, said. “We learned quickly how to work with other people. I didn't know the people I worked with ini lially, now we’re the best of friends.' Used cars could be good deals United Press International DETROIT — The typical used car sold in 1983 was 4.8 years old, had 49,969 miles on the odometer, and cost its owner $4,902, a study by Hertz Corp. showed Sunday. The annual estimate by the na tion’s largest rental-leasing agency found the 1983 statistics for used cars compared to the typical 4.25- year-old car sold in 1982 with 43,711 miles on it at a price of $4,773. Hertz said used car sales hit a re cord $85.3 billion in 1983, up 7.4 percent from $79.4 billion in 1982. Two out of every three cars sold in the United States last year were used models. About 17.3 million used cars changed hands last year — a 4.5 percent increase from 1982 — but the figure still trailed the record 18.6 million used cars that were sold in 1980, Hertz said. Of those used cars, 14.2 million were American-made while 3.1 mil lion were imports, Hertz said. New car sales in 1983 were 6.4 million do mestic and 2.4 million foreign for to tal car sales of 26.3 million autos. “Used car buyers (averaged) sav ings of almost 60 percent under 1983 new car sticker prices, anii about 38 percent under new car ownership and operating expense! in comparable driving," Hertz said. The 1983 Hertz survey found the typical new car price was $9,179,and it cost 43.28 cents per mile to own and operate a new car for 10,000 miles. At the $4,902 price, it cost 23.6 cents per mile in 1983 to oper ate a 5-year-old used car. NAGLE NEWPORT offers apart ment condominiums for lease this summer and fall. Two and three bedroom floor plans available. Com pletely furnished, includes washer and dryer, covered parking, 24-Hr. Emergency maintenance and security access. 402 Nagle College Station 846-8960 METRO PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT INC One Bdrms. from $290 Two Bdrms. from $400 FREE Cable and HBO • Pool • Tennis Court • 24-Hr. Emergency Maintenance • On Shuttle Bus Route • Laundry Rooms Large Walk-In Closets • 4 Floorplans • Vn mi. to Campus 401 Anderson College Station 693-6505 m METRO PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT INC NOTICE New Summer Rates Eff. Start at $150 1 Bedroom Start at $175 2 Bedroom Start at $210 Additional Discount on 12 month Lease SUMMER SHUTTLE BUS HJilloiuich 693-1325 y apartments 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 B METRO PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT INC 50% OF All Keepsake Weddinq Sets Registered Diamond Ring* ^ 2 weeks only June 18 - June 30 Keepsake center diamonds are guaranteed in writing, forever, to have perfect clarity, fine white color and correct modern cut. DOUGLAS JEWELRY 1623 Texas Ave. Culpepper Plaza 693-0677 Class of'75 212 N. 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