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Page \ 2/The BattalionATuesday, January 20, 1987 Battalion Classifieds ^ Ji^ ^l!t# *<J^ ^3^ ^^p* o*^ ^g*^ Immigration law to require proof of legal U.S. residence FOR RENT i iiriiiimiii linn 822-7321 ’ Newly Remodeled Newly Redecorated Very Large 1 bedrooms from $200. 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 Professionally managed by Chatham Enterprises 65t1/30 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO LIVE IN OAK FOREST MOBILE HOME PARK A Few Lots Are Available Call Now ! 693-5206 301 KrenekTap Rd. College Station 2nd Semester Private Room - Dorm Plan 2 Persons Per Apt. All Bills Paid / Furnished $170./Per Month Per Person Casa Blanca 4110 College Main/846-1413 close to campus-quiet-convienient HELP! Tenants Needed! 2 1 /2 blocks from campus 1 & 2 Bdrm efficiencies Cheap Rent! 260-9637 2nd Semester Special! 2 Bdrm. apt. $245./mo. Available Now! Casa Blanca Apts. 846-1413 Walking distance to campus and only $230. 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath, newly painted with carpet. 508 Wellborn Rd. 846-9077. 78U/30 Fleetwood Mobile Home. Perfect for students. Now - recreational, home later. 14 x 80, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, pro fessionally refurbished, new carpet, vinyl, paint. Lo cated between nice quiet neighbors in Bryan Trailer Park. If you’re looking for an above average used home - this one’s for you! Bryan - 822-7548, Houston - (713)946-4667. 78tl/22 2 VS bdrm, 2 bath townhouse, close to campus. $400./month. (713)440-0264. 78tl/22 Near TAMU, nice brick, 3 br., 2 bath, LR/DR, den, central heat-cool, fence, pets o.k. $475. month. 696- 6657. 78tl/23 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba. house, 1900 sq. ft., one acre with two horse stalls and small storage barn, fully furnished stove, refrigerator, washer & dryer, Ben Franklin stove, mini blinds with decorator valances, beige car pet, large outside deck, circular drive way, split rail fence, well water. $400./mo. Owner will consider op tion to buy. Call Stuart or Kathy Howard. 690-0336. 79tl/23 1 Bdrm., furnished apt for rent. $170./mo. spring, $100./mo. summer. 2 blks. east of campus. Come by 408-B Ash. 79tl/20 Trailer for sale or rent 14 x 70, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, porch, bay window, owner Financing, sale $7000. Rent $330. pier month. 775-1721. 79tl/23 Well kept spacious 2 bdrm. duplex. 1 Vy miles from campus. 1-273-2479. 79tl/23 ROOMMATE WANTEP Female roommate needed. Private bedroom & bath. $165. plus utilities. 846-1534 evenings. 78tl/20 ♦ FOR SALE 1986 Honda Spree. $350. Call 846-9046. Yamaha Vision. Less than two years old. Must sell. $750,696-9176. 79tl/23 • f WANTED LSAT TEST TAKERS for 2/21 exam. Classes start Monday 1/26. Scholarships available. Call today. Kap lan Center, 696-PREP. 79tl/22 GMAT TEST TAKERS for 3/21 exam. Classes start Wednesday 1/28. Scholarships available. Call today. Kaplan Center, 696-PREP. 79tl/22 • HELP WAMTED • HELP WANTED Need fruit tree farm man ager. Degree in Horticul ture or related field re- quired with good knowledge of fruit trees. Part time acceptable with full time after grad uation. Call for interview appointment. 409-894-2516. _ Earn $6. to 8. per hour Domino’s Pizza is now hiring enthusiastic people to deliver pizza’s. Must have own car, a good driving record, and insur ance. Full and part time. Flexi ble hours. Apply 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 4407 S. Texas Ave. COUNSELORS — ASSOCIA TION OF INDEPENDENT CAMPS seeks qualified counsel ors for 75 residential childrens pri vate camps July and August. Contact: Association of Indepen dent Camps (A&M), 60 Madison Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10010. (212)679-3230. INCREDIBLE INFORMATION!!! Earn up to $600. per week & drive a new Mercedes without cost. Call 615/292-6900 ext. M 327. Professional Cosmetic Co. Looking for women to do color analysis, skin care and makeov ers. Complete training, full or part time, salary unlimited. Please call 817-690-1537. Delivery man. Must have own car. Chick-Fil-A, 764- 0049. 79tl/23 Earn $480. weekly - $60. per hundred envelopes stuffed. Guaranteed. Homeworkers needed for com pany project stuffing envelopes and assembling materi als. Send stamped self addressed envelope toJBK Mail- company, P.O. Box 25-150, Castaic, California 91310. 79tl/30 Farmer’s Market Northgate. Needed in store delivery personnel. Must have own bicycle. After 2 p.m., M — F. 846-6428. 79U/21 #: NOTICE INJURY STUDY Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint. Volunteers in terested in participating in in vestigative drug studies will be paid well for their time and co operation. G & S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 46tn/26 A&M students. Townhouse, 4 blocks from campus. 2 BR & loft, 2 baths, $400./mo. (713)440-0264. 75tl/20 Sweeny Jewelers invites student credit accounts. Come in today and apply and receive a free gift. Remember Valentine’s Day is coming! Hunter’s Creek Stable - New management, excellent facilities, within College Station city limits. 693-6482, 696-1905. 77t2/10 • 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, 95 WPM, Reliable. Word Proc essor. 7 days a week. 776-4013. 80tl/22 M.C.A.T. TEST TAKERS for 4/25 exam. Classes start 1/26, 2/3, 2/7, and 2/19. Financial aid and scholarships available. Call today. Kaplan Center, 696-PREP.79U/22 Typing/Word Processing. Fast, Accurate, Guaranteed. Papers - Dissertations. Call Diana. 764-2772. 79t2/l 3 GRE TEST TAKERS for 4/11 exam. Classes start Wednesday 1/28. Call today. Kaplan Center, 696- PREP. 79tl/22 Free LSAT Diagnostic Evaluation. Receive 5 to 6 page print out of areas you need help on. Call Kaplan Cen ter, 696-PREP. 79tl/22 • PERSONALS Free GMAT Diagnostic Evaluation. Receive 5 to 6 page print out of areas you need help on. Call Kaplan Cen ter, 696-PREP. 79tl/22 Experienced telephone solicitors needed. Good hourly wages. Evening hours preferred. Please call Ray. 693- 2323. 78t/ufn College coed to assist professor’s wife with baby and home care, 6 to 8 hours per week. 696-7414. 78tl/21 “Greek” passenger on Delta flight #741 .from Atl. to Hou., 12-30-86, please call Scot, black HARD ROCK CAFE sweatshirt, ASAP. (713)665-4823. I have something you like. 7pt1/9n Part-time position in dental office. Experience helpful. Apply 2101 Texas Avenue. 79tl/30 • TRAVEL Spring Break! South Padre Condos. $138. per room Sleeps 6. Half block from beach. Spa on premises. Free color cable t.v. Free airport shuttle. Brochure. (214)259-8787. 79t 1 /23 • MISCELLANEOUS TAKE OVER 2'/i ACRES. NO DOWN. $49./mo. NO RESTRICTIONS. Beautiful trees, owner financing. 818/363-7906. 79tl/23 • LOST AND FOUND REWARD: Black and white Siberian Husky with blue eyes and collar. Lost 11/22/86. Needs medication. 409- 764-8571. 79tl/23 Term Papers, Reports, Theses, Resumes, Dissertations, Graphics. LASERWRITER. Quality. Best Prices. Call 696-2052. 79t5/8 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614. 79t2/13 SUMMER IN EUROPE $279. Lowest scheduled fares to all of Europe from Dallas. Call 1-800-396-2222. 79tl/27 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Reagan administration will issue preliminary regulations for the new immigration law today, which for the first time will require U.S. citi zens to prove their legal residence in this country, an administration source said. The rules, which set out the pro posed nuts-and-bolts of enforcing the landmark immigration law, also would require aliens to show they have been authorized to work in the United States and order employers to make a good faith effort to deter mine the validity of the authoriza tion papers. The source, who spoke only on condition he not be named, said em- riod will not begin until proposed rules are printed in the Federal Reg ister, scheduled for Feb. 25. Mark W. Everson, the executive associate commissioner of the INS, said, “This is a unique opportunity to solicit a broad range of public com ment by allowing working drafts to be distributed.” Job applicants who are citizens must provide documentation for the lii m time because the lawapj all job applicants, even thoJ aimed at slowing down illeal gration. Citizens can prove theirb dent v bv offering a passpon uralization certificate,oracoi tion of documents such as; license with a photo andaSoc t uritv card. SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any Show Before 3 PM 2. Tuesday - All Seats 3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With Current ID’s. 4. Thurs. - KORA “Over 30 Nlte” ’DENOTES DOLBY STEREO PLAZA 3 ployers must obtain the necessary in formation f rom new hires within 24 hours after the worker begins the job. In issuing the tentative rules, the Immigration and Naturalization Service is following a unique proce dure in submitting what amounts to a draft copy to Congress for an in formal comment period. The formal 30-day comment pe- Dissident leaves U.S.S.R. for U.S. cancer treatmen fense Lady suih'i hand' ton I' Whilt I li for tl WASHINGTON (AP) — So viet dissident Inna Meiman ar rived from Moscow on Monda\ to begin cancer treatment and said, "Fve been tortured for three years” by the refusal of Soviet au thorities to let her go sooner. She left behind her ill husband, Naum Meiman, 75, a mathemati cian and human rights activist who has been denied penrd to leave the Soviet Union. “It was such anguish fori leave alone that I canitalli it,” she said after arrhir Washington Dulles Interna: Airport. "What is all the cruelly she said of Soviet officials in>i utideistatutable.” stand in tl Hous 226 Southwest Pkwy 693-2457 *THE COLOR PURPLE po-is ’THE GOLDEN CHILD pq-is 7:30 9:50 ’CRITICAL CONDITION r 7:20 9:40 MANOR EAST 3 Blacks OVCI .1 I A I whi( I press make the Ic if" 1' we li shoul (Continued from page 1) not the Wc Manor East Mall 823-8300 ♦LITTLE SHOP pq-is OF HORRORS 7:30 9:40 Lady and q THE TRAMP .7:10 9:00 ♦STAR TREK IV « 7:20 9:50 ment. When you’re here, you’re with other ethnic groups on a minute-to- minute, hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month, year-to-year basis, and some people can’t make that ad justment.” plat SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 THREE AMIGOS r 7:35 9:55 CROCODILE DUNDEE pg-i 3 7:30 9:50 WANTED DEAD pq 13 OR ALIVE 7:25 9:55 KKYS 105 Presents $ DOLLAR DAYS $ This Week's Features Are: PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED pg 13 Vas SOUL MAN pg-13 7:15 9:35 TOP GUN r 7:10 9:40 Call Battalion Classified 845-2611 Culture is especially a big factor with blacks educated in the inner- city, he says. “It’s a lot easier for the student at tending a suburban school or a ru ral-area school to make the adjust ment at Texas A&M than those in the inner city . . . because inner-city students may have been in a pre dominantly black or all-black situa tion,” Davis says. “The kids from the suburbs live next door to whites. They go to school (with them) every day, so they don’t have as much of a problem making an adjustment. “Maybe their next-door neighbor or somebody down the street . . . has attended Texas A&M as well. “Texas A&M is looked on com pletely different there than it is in the inner-city. . . . The perspective from the majority, not all, but the majority is completely different.” Many blacks in the inner city still regard A&M as an all-white univer sity, Davis says. But, Davis says, now time for A&M to start “numbers game.” “I wouldn’t want to go out and rush things,” he says. “I think we have to be patient. ... It takes a lot of courage on the University’s part to be patient at a time when it’s facing so many questions on such a sensitive issue. “. . . What 1 think would lx - lx-st for Texas A&M University right now is to continue to bring in small numbers of high quality students — the higher quality the students the higher the retention rate.” And a high minority retention rate is what A&M does have. 1 he Coordinating Board, I exas College and University System, reports that 81.5 percent of undergraduate blacks at the University in Fall 1983 returned in Fall 1984. The Coordi nating Board report indicates that Fall 1984 was the most current pe riod for which comparative data was available. T he University of Texas placed second with 76.7 percent retention rate and Sam Houston State Univer sity third with 72.2 percent. “We try to recruit students to the University that have the chance to lx* successful,” Davis says. “Now that's not saying that (the other) students can’t be successful anywhere else. . . . ses said. . 1 u both going In past signs;.J s ate and predict what typri dent will do well here i:| A&M.” Traditionally, blacks 4 tended rural and suburbarl have a better chance of sa A&M. Davis savs. Student: ] ner-citv schools usually h i lems, he says. "Probably the No. 1 rcJ don't have as much success^ dents in the inner city isbcoa usually haven't taken the wl ( oui sc work,” he says. game again “1 he CQulc SI. Horn betm 10-4 that \ gai s rest ( He says graduates of a: high si fiixils are IxMterprep: college than are inner-dn nates. "You’ve got a situation your students have lieenal* into the advanced math and: areas ” Davis says. “It’s* portant to lx‘ put intothepos be successful. In thesuburtei ral areas, you’ve got that. Ini tier city, it's a different stop. Davis says he feels it’simf for universities such asAfcMi for bettei quality educations ondary schools to givethesest better preparation. Then.h the number of minoritystml A&M and all other Texaso will increase. So; the 1 high while pomi Hi with . "() said, right thing 11 their trave Wedi TEXAS A&M MSC AGGIE CINEMA IN ASSOCIATION WITH GM COLIECE CINEMA SERIES presents... General Motors..'.'sharing your future”