Battalion Classified FOR RENT es Neals Disord [AL HELP WANTED SMALL LIVING SPACE? HIGH RATES & DEPOSITS GPT YOU EFFICIENCIES—$250 500 square feet- Huge walk-in closets must see to believe AT THE ESHDAF Yoms RAPE PERFECT FOR ROOMMATES • All bills paid except electricity • Pools • Tennis & basketball courts • Shuttle bus > No utility deposit > Savnas > Exercise & game rooms »Come by-see our apartments-Best for less Plantation Oaks Apartments 1501 Harvey Rd. 693-1011 managed by TOWER PROPERTIES, LTD Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 10-5 Sun.2-5 A Bargain. One month’s free rent w/9-12 month lease. Two bdrm. nearly new wooded four- plex w/d connect. Near shuttle. Only one left $275/mo. 693-7761,845-7383 192f - Update clothes for infants, children, students, ladies. Bargain prices. A consignment shop. NEARLY NEW RESALE SHOPPE 408 Oak, Bryan. Closed Mondays. 779-1731. Male roommate needed to share house in quiet neighborhood. One- half block south of campus. All bills paid. Washer/dryer furnished. $165.00 per month. Non-smoker, non-drinker, 696-5286. iths >es oools is its ms t, Cre& Needs Drivers, Cooks & Counter help. All shifts available. Apply in person between 2-5 p.m. 501 University Drive at Northgate. THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Crew Member $3.75 per hour Call 823-7551 or come l by 1512 Cavitt, Bryan. 846 SUBWAY Accepting applications for part- time & full-time positions. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at any location. Parkway Square Woodstone Center Post Oak Mall Service Station attendant, 815 Texas, College Station. Apply in person. MEN, WOMEN, STUDENTS: Rt serve your fail newspaper route now. Early morning routes available. Excellent income for part-time work. BRAZOS NEWS SERVICE 846-2911. 1B6t14 HOUSTON CHRONICLE has immedi ate openings for present & fall routes. 3a.m.-6a.m. $400-$700 per month please call Julian McMurrey, 693-2323 or James 693- 7815. ■ 18900 NOW HIRING at PEPE’S MEXICAN FOOD 3312 S. College, Bryan Apply in person between 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. Weekdays. i 91t7 I - f * w TEXAS REHABILITATION COMMISSION is looking for attendant to care for Handicapped students. $400/mo. for nine months, live on campus. If interested, call Dr. Charles Powell, 845-1247 or come by Hart Hall Ramp-B. 193,3 Capitalists Wanted. Earn $4,000- $10,000 by Christmas, 2-6 hours weekly. $385 inventory investment. Send $20 (deductable) for complete in formation. Classic Imagery, Suite 5015, 2049 Century Park East, LA, CA 90067 19H4 SWENSEN’S Now interviewing for all positions: Fountai- neers, Cooks, Waitpersons and Dishwash ers. All shifts available. Flexible hours, com petitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, C.S. after 2 p.m. daily. 18103 DR Tutors are needed for Women Athletes. Interested graduate students should contact Teddy Zalesky at 845-0739 or come by G. Rollie White Coliseum Room 204. i, 5 TravollFREE! Travel! Earn high eommision & FREE trips promoting Winter and Spring Break ski and sun trips SUNCHASE TOURS CAMPUS REP. positions available. CALL TOLL FREE 800-321-5911. It2 Student needed to clean nursery school daily. Also need aide. 846-5571. Itl Singer needed for Rock Band! Call if you are inter ested! 260-2666 (after 6:00 p.m.). Itl Experienced day waiters. Apply CAFE. Call 764-8064. person, PADRE Itl Part time person to make deliveries and do warehouse work 8-20 hours per week during morning or af- termxni. Must have good driving record. Call between 9a.m.-12a.m. only. 775-4333. It5 Post advertising materials on Campus. Write: College Distributors, 33 Pebblewood Trail, Naperville, IL 60540 193t2 .Electronic Technician needed. Apply Lange Music 'City, 1315 Texas, Bryan.822-2334. 191t5 OFFICE MGR. RECEPT. for Dental Specialty office. Experience in professional office required. Send re sume to 273 Wingate, College Staton, Tx. 77840. 189tl0 Help Wanted for new service company, “Rent an Ag gie”. For an appointment, call Liz at 846-8634. 188tl 1 $360 Weekly/Up Mailing Circulars! No bosses/quotas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Di vision Headquarters, Box 464CFN, Woodstock, IL 60098. 185t20 Female afternoon bartender. Waitresses. Silver Dollar, 775-7919.846-4691. 190t24 Part-time Assistant for Doctors Office. Filing, light typing & Ixxjkkecpmg required. Call 779-1568. 189t 10 Responsible student needed to care for two children. Part-time. Call 779-2635 evenings. 189t 10 Inventory T aker. Full-time part-time permanent posi tions. Flexible hours. Car a must. All gas paid for. No experience needed. Company will train. For more in formation call 1-800-621-8070 ext. 43. 191 to Wanted for Part Time. Dynamic Individuals willing to lx* self assertive in the Music Industry. Please phone 846-7048 8-10a.m. or6-7p.m. Ask for Tony. 192t7 Student needed to clean nursery school daily. 846- 5571. 192t3 OFFICIAL NOTICE MATTRESS SET $79.75 Present this ad and get $10.00 off on any mattress set purchase one cou pon per mattress set. Bed frames $15.00 Texas Furneture Outlet lownhouse, 1527 Wolf Run, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, newly re-painted, new carpets and roof, $OO0/nionth. utilities not included 190t24 FOR RE.\T-2br-l hath house on 2 acres in Bryan. Large Ouk/Pet an trees. Berry patch, storage buildings, sun dock, 5 minutes to campus, horses OK. 706 Pala- sota, 817-595*1886, I87t$ Room-Large quiet house, close to Mall. 764-7335. ipus and Post Oak lt5 3 bedroom 2 hath duplex, fireplace, fenced yard, shut tle bus. $500.00 month. 260-9990,696-4457. 190t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENTS In the past, certain information has been made public by Texas A&M Uni versity as a service to students, families, and other interested individuals. Under the ‘‘Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,” the fol lowing directory information may be made public unless the student de sires to withhold any or all of this information. Student’s name, address (local and permanent), telephone listing, date and place of birth, sex, nationality, race, major, classification, dates of at tendance, class schedule, degrees awarded, awards or honors, class standing, previous institution or educational agency attended by the stu dent, parents’ name and addresss, sports participation, weight and height of athletic team members, parking permit information and photog raphy. Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this information should fill out, in person, the appropriate form, available to all students at the Reg istrar’s Office, no later than 5 p.m. Friday, September 14,1984. SPECIAL NOTICE Clean, one bedroom duplex $125 deposit $225/mo. Call Carl Henry 779-4692 or 693-1984. 189t5 DECEMBER GRADS On Your Mark, Get Set, Go - Order Your Graduation Announcements MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER Monday-Friday September 3, 1984 to September 27, 1984 Room 217C MSC 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. 193120 TEXAS AGGIE RODEO ASSOCIATION is currently seeking members of the Faculty/Staff to assume leadership responsibilities associated with coaching, advising and sponsporship of their club and activities related to intercollegiate rodeo team competition. The Aggie Rodeo Association provides support for the TAMU intercollegiate rodeo through an organized scholarship program, travel stipends, and production of special events such as the All Aggie Rodeo, the N.I.R.A. Rodeo, and the Tom Lewis Memorial Roping. Team members compete in 12-14 rodeos per year. If inter ested, please contact: TAMU Rodeo Advisor, 845-1291. 19015 FOR RENT: 2br. -1 bath house on 2 acres in Bryan. Large Oak/Pecan trees Berry patch, storage buildings, sun deck. 5 minutes to campus, horses OK. $420/mo., 706 Palasota, 817-595-1886 188t7 Beautiful efficiency apartment, $130, campus close, mtiet, singles only, deposit, references. (713)228-4230, (713)965-4528. 19U5 For rent or sale. Attractive 2 bdr. 1 'A' bath townhome. W/l) connections, all appliances, ceiling fan $400 call collect (817)483-1131. 188t0 FOR RENT ONLY 4 APTS LEFT Large 2 BR 1V2 Ba Studio Court Yard APTS 600 University Oaks College Station, TX. 693-2772 casa 6el sol 2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS Church across street 2 blocks from stores, etc. 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Game Room Open 7 days per week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sunday 1:00-5:00 Basketball Goals On premises Security 1st Class Maintenance 401 Stasney College Station, Tx. 696-3455 NORTHGATE FIRST STREET APTS. 1 & £ Bedrooms Central Air & Heat NO PETS! A Bargain near campus. Quiet mature persons only. One three bedroom house. Available. Also room in a four bedroom house is available. Call John 764-7335189t 10 CRESTMOOR APTS. 2 bdrm 1 bath $255 & up 2 wks free rent w/ad 846-4859 Advertise The Battalion! You Did! 845-2611 SCHULMAN THEATRES *1 OFF ADULT TICKET 1ST SHOW SAT. A SUN SCHULMAN 6 , 1 775-2463 775-2468 1 THE PHILADELPHIA 7:20 EXPERIMENT*40 C.H.U.D. 7:25 9:45 REVENGFGF THE NERDS 7:25 9:45 PURPLE RAIN Dolby Stereo "TSS 9:55 " imWOMXN IN RED 7:20 9:40 BOLERO 7:30 9:50 MANOR EAST 11 1 MANOR 1 AS 5 MAI t. I 823-8300 - GREMLINS 7:20 9:40 FOOTLOOSE Dolby Stereo 7:15 9:35 DREAMSCAPE Dolby Stereo 7:25 9:45 PI |tues.-w LITT EATRES SOUTHERN TUES.-WED.-THURS.-FRI.-OPEN 6:45 CINEMAS 315 College North 846-6714 ‘ vi.uu f.ou IU.U —”7 ^ u ^ • i zj 1 I pc; i3]| \ HAWN J “FLASHPOINT” KRIS kiTistofferson $2.25 TILL 1ST FEAURE STARTS SAT. & SUN. TUES. DISC. ALL SHOWS (except holidays) Senior Citizens over 63 anytime. Post Oak Mall Cinemas 3 1500 Horvey Hood 744-0616 fPCl X73U 7:15 9:30. BILL MURRAY I DAN 1 AYKROYD j Dolby Stereo -- GHOSTBUSTERS 10:00 cop on the edge... • CUNT EASTWOOD Advertising in The Battalion is as Good as Gold! CALL 845-2611 ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted, own bedroom and bath, $200 plus utilities on shuttle bus route, 764-2895. 19116 Male roommate needed. $750/semester. All bills paid. 693-2772. 193tll Fourth female roommate wanted. Non-smoker. Large 2bdrm. studio. 693-2772 193tl 1 Commuting, non-smoker, to share nice home near campus. No Bills. 693-3216, 846-0550. 183tl 1 Roommate needed now two blocks from campus. Beautiful house $185.00 plus utilities a month call Bill 693-3992. It5 FOR SALE Corvette Stingray 1974, automatic, fully loaded, elec tric windows, beautiful condition, $8900.00 or best of fer. 696-1939. 1^3t3 Commodore computer for sale. $500.00. Call Judy, 846-5257. 193t3 Moving to LSU Baton Rouge? 3 bdr. brick, fireplace 11 fixed assumption. Call alter 5p.m. tx weekend, 846-9049. 176tl8 1975 Chevy Cheyenne pick-up. Just restored to great condition. Call John at 696-8374 for information. 192t7 Is it true you can buy jeeps for $44 through the U S. government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1 142 Ext. 8390. 187t4 1975 Yamaha 125 Enduro, electric start, 779-0673 after 5:00p.m. 19115 Honda 1984 Elite Moped, watercooled, must sell, $1000.00. Cost new $1500.00. Honda 1980 CB650C, $1000.00. Call Bill, 693-3992. Call Bill, 693-3992. t5 Suzuki G550T, one year old, low mileage, recent tune- up. $1,300, Wally, 696-0100. I93t5 Twin mattress used two weeks only. $449.00, 696- 1939. 193t3 ’79 Toyota Corolla Sports Coupe SR5 $3275 &c ’79 Chevy Custom van $5995 owner financed 10%, 775- 5651 823-8328. 189tl0 Yamaha 900 Seta, ’83, near perfect condition. 6500 idles. Beautiful snorts tourer. Must sell-moving! Sacri fice $2,600 or best offer 846-6230 188t6 SERVICES MIDLAND HEIGHTS INTERNATIONAL • Word Processing • Creative Resume • Translation/Simultaneous Interpretation (French, Greek, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, & Spanish) • Copying (Will print colors) 846-6486 403 University Dr. W. (above Campus Photo) 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. 91 tfn Electrolysis-Unattractive Hair? Permanent removal give you positive body image. Brow, face, bikini, back etc. Both sexes. Medically supervised. Pamela Shirley, 846-3144 or 823-0637. 188tl! Learn to Fly at Executive Aircraft. We have the lowest rates and experienced instructors. Call 693-714419It 10 Word Processing Resume, Translation (7 major lan- quages) 846-0486. ni Gavline referral i informatior i & Peer Counseling, 5:00 p.m. - 12:00p.m., 775-1797 19314 Let Suzy type it! Profession al Academic typist, also re- sume. 775-8476. 189t20 PROFESSORS, END THE PAPER CHASE WITH KINKO’S PROFESSOR PUBLISHING VS We'll Turn , Your \ loose Course Materials inti Bound Class Readers kinko's copies 201 College Main 846-8721 3 Bdrm. Duplexes $515 • Only l /2 mi. from campus • 24-Hr. Emergency Maintenance • Covered Parking • W/D Connections • On Shuttle Bus Route Aurora Court College Station 693-6505 The Battalion/Page 15 McEnroe toys with opponent United Press International NEW YORK — John McEnroe and John Lloyd advanced to the fourth round of the U.S. Open Championships Sunday, one requir ing little more than a workout and the other playing the match of his life. To no one’s surprise, the top- seeded McEnroe toyed with South African Kevin Moir 6-3, 6-0, 6-3. In the three matches McEnroe has played to this point, he has yielded only 12 games. For apparent reason, McEnroe couldn’t work up too much enthu siasm about beating an opponent with a world ranking of 335. “I’d never seen the guy play be fore, and in that situation you’re a little bit unsure,” said McEnroe, who allowed only nine points in the sec ond set. “I was very glad just to get it over with.” Lloyd, though, who occasionally has been lost in the shadow of his wife, Chris Evert, was ecstatic after upsetting seventh seed Johan Kriek 2-6, 7-6 (10-8), 6-2, 6-3. “This is probably my finest match ever,” saief Lloyd, who is ranked 49th in the world to No. 8 for Kriek. “I’ve played as well for two sets, but considering the place and the quality of the match, it’s my best ever.” Lloyd has suffered through an er ratic career, never living up to his potential, and at age 30 he now says, “I think I’m a new player. I try to concentrate on just one match at a time. The way I’m playing now, someone will have to play very well to beat me.” Kriek, after taking the opening set with breaks in the second and eighth games, broke service in the 12th game of the second set to force a tie- break. He had a set point at 7-6 that would have put him two sets up, but hejust fell short. “I think I played a solid match,” he said. “I’ve been playing extremely well the past few days and had some unbelievably tough matches with guys who are supposed to be rou tine. “You can control a lot of things, but you cannot control how the guy across the net plays. Today was one of those days.” Once he captured the tie-break, Lloyd was well in control. Kriek opened the third set with a service break, but Lloyd countered with breaks in the second, sixth and eighth games. Lloyd then made the decisive break of the fourth set in the sixth game. Joining McEnroe and Lloyd in the round of 16 was No. 16 seed Joakim Nystrom of Sweden, who rallied for a 5-7, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 victory over Sandy Mayer. Defending champion Jimmy Con nors met Frenchman Henri Leconte later in the day. All five seeded women in action Sunday were successful. Pam Shriver, the fourth seed, defeated Peanut Louie 6-3, 7-5; No. 8 Claudia Kohde beat Caterina Lindqvist 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. No. 9 Lisa Bonder beat Yvonne Vermaak 6-1, 6-0; No. 13 Wendy Turnbull defeated Beverly Mould 6-3, 1-6, 6-1; and No. 15 Bar bara Potter outlasted Patty Fendick 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Unseeded Helena Sukova claimed the final berth in the round of 16 by beating 14-year-old Gabriela Saba- tini of Argentina, playing in only her fifth professional tournament, 6-4, 6-4. Horton, Sutter handcuff Astros with four hitter United Press International ST. LOUIS — Ricky Horton and Bruce Sutter combined on a four- hitter and David Green hit a home run Sunday to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-1 victory over the Houston Astros. Horton, 9-3, gave up four hits in 7 2-3 innings, striking out four and walking four. Sutter pitched the fi nal innings for his 37th save —equal ling his career high and tying him with Rollie Fingers and Clay Carroll for the National League record. Joe Niekro, 13-10, was the loser, going for 2-3 innings and yielding five hits and four runs. St. Louis took a 3-0 ledd in the first. Willie McGee singled and stole second, Tom Herr walked and Terry Pendleton singled to load the bases. Lonnie Smith drove in McGee with a grounder, forcing Pendleton at second. Smith then stole second and the throw from catcher Alan Ashby went into center, allowing Herr to score and moving Smith to third. Smith scored on Andy Van Slyke’s grounder. The Cardinals made it 4-0 in the second when Green led off the in ning with his 12th home run of the season, a shot to left field. Houston closed to 4-1 in the fith when Bert Pena hit his first major- league home run.