Page 8 The Battalion Friday, October 13, Battalion Classifieds SERVICES IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS? tr • Employment Authorization • Relative Petitions • Labor Certifications • 3rd & 6th Preference Petitions • Temporary Work Permits • Intracompany T ransferees • Naturalization • Deportation Proceedings • VISA Processing • Legalization Appeals • Employer Sanctions THE LAW OFFICES OF G. WELLINGTON SMITH, P.C. 702 Colorado Mailing Address: Suite 102 P.O. Box177 Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78767 (512)476-7163 Board Certified Immigration and Nationality Law Texas Board of Legal Specialization SKIN INFECTION STUDY G & S Studies, Inc. is participating in a study on acute skin infection. If you have one of the following conditions call G & S Studies. Eligible volunteers will be compensated. * infected blisters * infected cuts * infected boils * infected scrapes * infected insect bites ("road rash”) G & S Studies, Inc. (close to campus) 846-5933 7611/31 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing close to campus«300 Amherst 764-9608 limfn Proi'cssional Word Processing l>\ experienced ivpist. Carla. (i'.IO-ri.iO.j. 211 lO/'JC, NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE/TECH SCHOOL? BEEN TOLD YOU CAN T GET GRANTS? You can, regardless of family income. Easy step by step guide shows how you can gel up to $6,000 PER YEAR in f rant money, (full 10 day money back guarantee) Send 19.95 plus $3.00 S & H to: Midwest Information Serv ices. 1511 N. West Street, Suite #1 Dept. L. Wichita, KS 67203. 3 Ittfn Experienced libraian will do library research for you. Call 272-3348. 30t 11/12 Typing: Papers, Proposals, Dissertations, Theses. Linda, 696-4516. 28tl0/16 Typing-Word Processing. Fast, accurate, reasonable. Pick up. delivery. 764-1 557. Patty 26tl0/19 ON IT IF. DOUBLE. Professional Word Processing, laser jet printing. Papers, resume, merge letters. Rush services. 846-3755. IS lulu HELP WANTED Dallas Police Department At least 150 positions ior Dallas Police officers will be iilled annually. ■ Starting salary- $23,901-$25,101 ■ $7,776 in step increases for first nine years of service ■ Corporal's base pay to $40,308 ■ Additional salary benefits ■ Tax-sheltered savings plans ■ Excellent retirement benefits ■ Flexible life & health insurance benefits Interested individuals, who have 45 semester hours of college with a "C" average or belter, should contact: Recruiters at: Embassy Suites 9090 Southwest Frwy Houston, Texas October 17, 1989 10:00 am-6:00 pm No Appointment Necessary (214) 670-4407 An Equal Opportunity Employer Uniform Excellence BEACH ME! Sunchase Ski & Beach Breaks is hiring Campus representatives to promote Spring Break to South Pardre Island, Mustang Island, Hilton Head Island, Ft Lauderdale, Daytona Beach, and Steamboat. We pay TOP commissions & FREE trips! Call 1-800-321-5911 today for a free application packet. Campus gruops & organizations welcome! 29110/13 • HELP WANTED Domestic help needed. 8 hours per week. 696-7414. 30U0/16 Drivers needed at Aggie owned Pizza Roni. Full or parttime $3.35 plus 20.5g a mile commision paid daily. Call or tome by 764-7664. 2314 South Texas Ave. 3U10/19 OVERSEAS JOBS.$900-2000 mo. Summer,Yr.round, All Countries,All fields. Free info. Write IJC, PO Bx 52-TXD4 Corona Del Mar CA, 92625. 29tl 1/2 The Houston Chronicle is currently taking applications for route carrier positions. Gas allowance provided with routes earning $400.-$700. per month. If interested, call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693- 2323. 09109/29 $$ HUNDREDS WEEKLY $$ (P/T) Completing MIP Refund Policies. U S. GOVERNMENT PROGRAM. CALL 1-713-292-9131, 24 HOUR RE CORDED MESSAGE. Please Have Pen Ready. Little Caesar’s Pizza Now accepting applications for all positions, all stores. Apply in person. Needed Immediately! Driver and cooks. Apply within FATBURGERS 725 University 846-4234 193109/09 MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES •Growing Aggie Owned Co. •Rapid Advancement •Excellent Training •Part-time to Full-time Sales or Business Background preferred Send resumes to: P.O. Box 9732, College Station, TX. 77840 16109/27 ATTENTION - HIRING! Government jobs - your area. $17,840 - $69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885 Ext R 4009. 190t08/31 Japanese Speaking individual to teach Japanese lan guage to American student. Lesson 3 hours a week. Call Loretta (8a.m.-5p.m.) 776-0400. 29ttfn Wanted: Males and Females to show hairstyles for hairshow. 846-9711. 29U0/24 Part-time janitors nights 6-10 p.m. Sat. Sun. 8-5. Phone, car, references required appreciation, bonuses mileage above minitnum wage. Home Care Services. 846-6277. 24ttfn ATTENTION: EARN MONEY READING BOOKS! $32,000/year income potential. Details. (1) 602-838- 8885 Ext. Bk 4009. 190t08/31 Leasing Agent lot bust Real I uk. Call 9-1 p.m. S2:!-5 169 . Campus Reps-Promote Spring Break Trips, Go Free; earn top commission. Call Now 1-800-BEACH-BUM. 25t 10/17 Referees needed for Bryan Soccer Club. Training pro vided. Call Diana DeFrancesco at 775-7126. 26110/13 • PERSONALS ADOPTION A lot of love and a future full of op portunity await a special baby. Happily married, financially se cure So. Calif. Cauc. couple eager to share warmth and love. Strictly legal and confidential. Help with birth related expenses. Willing to relocate you to Calif, for the birth. Charlie and Margo (213)390- 2141, our lawyer Joan Flam (818)986-6840. Call collect. 25110/18 Bonfire Is Cool Centerpole Is Tall We Think Tiger’s The Best Buddy of All Have a Great Day!! Love, Your Bonfire Buddies. PREGNANT? Let's help each other. Loving couple wife’s a pediatric nurse, seeks to adopt, love, and cher ish baby. Expenses paid. Legal/Confidential. Call Ed and Sally collect 301 -655-2848. 25l 10/18 Retail store seeking applicant with experience in nee dlework for approximately 20-30 hours a week, flexi ble hours. Apply in person. 809 University Drive East ( behind K- Bob's). 846-1849. 31110/19 NOTICE Drivers needed at Aggie owned Pizza Roni. Full or parttime $3.35 plus 20.5« a mile commision paid daily. Call or come by 764-7664. 2314 South Texas AS-it 10/19 If you are having problems with vour grades, social life, or have recently lost vour job due to alcohol and/or drugs. WE CAN HELP. Call Weslev. at 1-800-621- 8580, or 1-817-445-HELP. 18U0/23 I.ike new Nissan 200 SX, many extras, low milage. 268- 5817 after 5 or weekends. 3U10/19 Needed: 2 pairs of west side A&M - Houston tickets. 696-7326. 28U0/13 FOR RENT Typing: Accurate, Prompt. Professional. 15 Years Ex perience. Symbols. Near Campus. 696-5401. 23tl 1/01 TYPING 7 DAYS PER WEEK. WORD PROCESSOR. FAST/ACCURATE. 776-4013. 07t 12/01 Research worker desires informatoin and stories about VIETNAMESE fishing and shrimping activities in Rockport/Fulton. Inquire: P.O. Box 8740, College sta tion 77844. 30H0/18 PLANTATION OAKS DORM PLAN All the extras of Apartment Living at Dorm Room Prices * Furnished * All Bills Paid * 2 pools. Hot Tub * Volleyball, Tennis and Basketball Courts * Great Location (Across from Post Oak Mall) $950 Maximum Rate for Fall Reduced Rate with 2 or 3 occupancy Plantation Oaks Apartments 1501 Harvey Road Across from Post Oak Mall 693-1110 shouldn’t fiving style. New carpet in selected units. $100. off 1 months rent. 6 Unique Floorplans from $225. Ai! Bills Paid (except electricity) No Utility Deposit 2 Pools* Volleyball Court • Hot Tub • Basketball Courts • Lighted Tennis Courts •Across From Post Oak Mall L FUKTITION DUS Apartments 693-1110 Mon.-Frl. 8-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-6 Cotton Village Apts. Snook, TX. 1 Bdrm. $200., 2 Bdrm. $248. Rental assistance available! Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5pm.i47ttfn Bum dc;il in town! Muriel n huge I brii m. ;ipt. S\\ \ .On shuttle . All hills p.iitl. S:Km. m,,. 69:'.-1750. 09O-.i:!:in. •j'.’im Hi CASA BLANCA APARTMENTS: 2 bdrm. turn. & un- furn. units, SPECIAL PRIVATE BEDROOM DORM PLAN. 4110 College Main. 846-1413, 84-6-9196. ISOltfn ANNOUNCEMENT Defensive Driving Ticket Dismissal. Insurance Dis count. Classes each week. 361-7959. 25tl0/18 • TRAVEL THANKSGIVING & WINTER BREAK CRESTED NOVEMBER 22-26 * 4 NIGHTS' STEAMS JANUARY 2-12 *5 OR 6 NIGH BRECKEN JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS WINTER JANUARY 2-7 * 5 NIGHTS VAIL/BEAVER JANUARY 5-12 * 5 OR 7 NIGH R " '76/ 80) ANNUAL COLLEGIATE WWTBt SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE HF0RMAT10N & RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 • WANTED Want to buy brand name manual portable typewriter in good condition and reasonably priced. Call 693- 3640. 31110/13 ♦ EORSALE RIVA Razz '87 Excellent Condition $450. Helmet.Bas- ket,Cover.846-6155 3U11/2 King size hardwood water bed w/heater and 6 drawer pedestal. ($250neg.)846-5514. 3U10/19 '85 Honda Spree, low mileage, EXCELLENT condi tion, $450. 846-7834. Ashley. 3U10/19 1985 RED HONDA SPREE. RELIABLE. F.XE1.I.ENT CONDITION. S400. CALL CINDY 764-9285. LEAVE MESSAGE. 27U0/13 Rolling Stones Tickets. November 8th, Astrodome. Phone Jay. 764-9290. 29t 10/7 LARGE MENS DIAMOND BACK CURACA (12 SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE.) BRAND NEW. TERRI OR LEAVE MESSAHE. 260-9091. 29U0/17 '88 MUSTANG LX,2door,Hatchback,4 cylinder,red- ,loaded,excellent condition. 409/279-3314. 29U0/17 SENIOR BOOTS, like new, never shined, size 8-B, $300,693-6526. 12U0/13 SCOOTER FOR SALE. White Honda Elite.Good con dition $575. 846-6624 30U0/18 '80 RX-7 4-speed, NEW engine, new paint, $2995. John, 693-4918. 28tl0/13 We Buy-Sell Good Used Furniture. Three Drawer Desk, 30x45. $25. Bargain Place. Across From Chicken Oil. 846-2429. 23t 11/01 Is it True....Jeeps for $44. through the Government? Call for facts! 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 8390 15ttfn 2B-1.5B duplex and 4-plex units. Options: fenced, FP, WD, big closets, shuttle bus, low utilities. Wyndham 846-4384. 3U11/9 What’s Up ..fhJ Friday AGGIELAND: Today is the last day for the Class of ’92 to take yearbook pictuies Pictures may be taken from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Suite 120 B Texas Avenue, CLASS OF ’91 STUDENT COUNCIL: Today is the deadline for submitting entries for the Elephant Walk T-shirt design contest. Entries should be turned in to the Class of '91 cube in the Student Programs Office. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will meet for yell practice at 11:30 p.m. at Mt. Aggie. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will meet for dinner at 7 p.m. at Imperial Gardens. Foi more information call Larry Lopez at 696-2586. MSC JORDAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AWARENESS: will have tours of the Jordan Collection of International Artifacts from 11 a.m. until 1 pm in the MSC browsing library. MSC OPAS: will host the Moscow Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra at 8 p.m. in Ruddei Auditorium. For more information call the Rudder Ticket Office at 845-1234. MANAGEMENT 481 DISTINGUISHED VISITING EXECUTIVE: will host Brandon C. Coleman, President and CEO of Coleman & Coleman, at 10 a.m. in 114 Blocker. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: scholarship applications are due at 5 p.m. in 401 Blocker. COLLEGIATE F.F.A.: will have a plant sale all day at Rudder Fountain. PHILIPPINE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. HELPING HANDS: will stuff envelopes for the fall mailout from 4 until 7 p.m. atSt. Mary’s Student Center. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will have fellowship with fac ulty member Sue Gellar at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. For more information call Jennifer Van Nice at 764-9035. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: will have a Friday Night Alive meeting at 7 p.m. in 108 Harrington. A&M HILLEL: will have a succot hot dog festival and services at 6 p.m. at I Jewish Student Center. AGGIES WITH KIDS: will have a brown bag lunch and discussion on studen! health insurance at noon in the Health Center conference room, second floor. For more information call Nancy at 845-1741. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: will have a general discussion at noon. Formorein- formation call the C.D.P.E. at 845-0280. SOCIETY OF FLIGHT TEST ENGINEERS: will meet at 4:30 p.m. in 117 0ldEngi neering Building to eat barbecue and tour the 6 flight test aircraft. For more information call Scott Brandt at 696-4010. Saturday COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE: will hold an open house at 9 a.m. in the Langford Architecture Center. There will be a barbecue lunch at 11 a.m. For more in formation call 845-1221. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: KAMU will broadcoast interna tional radio hour with music from Ireland at 9 p.m. AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Dr. Dennis J. Reardon wi! speak on alcohol and drug prevention at noon in lecture hall 1 of the Medical Sciences Building. For more information call Patricia Joyce at 845-2887. CAMPUS CRUSADE: will host an international student friendship party at 7:30pm. in 301 Rudder. NURSING HOME MINISTRY: will meet at St. Mary’s Student Center at 10:30a.m. to go to the Brazos Valley Geriatric Center. FLORICULTURE—ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLUB: will have a plant sale from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Horticulture Greenhouse near Heldenfels. ECUADORIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will have a’^men volleyball tourna ment at noon at Sneaker’s Sports Bar. P 3 Sunday OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: will meet at 8 a.m. at Duncan Field to go to bonfire cut. OPAS: The Smothers Brothers will perform with the Brazos Valley SymphonyOi- chestra at 4 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. TAU BETA PHI: will have a picnic at 1 p.m. at Hensel Park. PRE—VET SOCIETY: will have a car wash at 1 p.m. at Jack-in-the-Box. ST. MARY’S STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 8 a m. at St. Mary’s Studert Center to go to the Brazos County Jail for communion services. A&M HILLEL: will have a snack and study at 7:30 p.m. at Hillel Jewish Student [ Center. SOUTHWEST DALLAS COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7:30 p.m al Mama’s Pizza. HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS AND RECRUITMENT: will have an informa tional meeting at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder for students interested in representing Texas A&M at their high schools. Items for What's Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonalo. no later than three business days before the desired run date. We only publish the name and phone number of the contact if you ask us to do so. What's Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are m on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3315. Drilling companies foretell of shortage of Texas roughnecks MIDLAND (AP) — A shortage of qualified, experienced roughnecks in the oilfield has prevented some Permian Basin drilling companies from operating at capacity. And the shortage will not let up until there is sustained, increased drilling activity. “I can see it coming,” Ray Peter son said of a critical shortage of qual ified roughnecks. “I know the Per mian Basin, or the United States for that matter, could not sustain much increased activity without experienc ing a serious shortage.” Peterson of Peterson Drilling Co., is president of the local chapter of the International Association of Drilling Contractors. His firm has not “turned down work” because of the perceived shortage, but Peterson knows it’s inevitable. “We’ve (the oil industry) starved them out and they left the area,” he said. “And it’s hard to attract them back.” Gene Grimes with Grace Drilling noticed a tightening of the supply of roughnecks about one month ago. He said the shortage is not critical yet, but admitted his company could be working one or two more rigs if it could recruit qualified roughnecks. Cactus Drilling Co., has 22 rigs to operate, but is working only nine now, partially because of the short age of qualified roughnecks, accorc | ing to Mac McGee. “There is a lack of qualified pec I pie right now,” he said. “Therejus' aren’t any roughnecks out there, they didn’t stay in the oil business they’re out of the country.” And the individuals who have re I mained with the oil business are ir | well servicing, he said. “It began in 1988, but this is tl# I worst year in history for the dr " industry,” he said.” I here is a lack of qualified people right now There just aren’t any roughnecks out there. ” — Mac McGee Cactus Drilling Co McGee said drillers tend toliiE the number of rigs they startup 1 the fourth quarter. And for that its son, he doesn’t want to hire addit*' nal crews just for a tempor/ amount of time. “You can’t hire people just fo fourth quarter and when it goes to low activity levels expect to experienced help.”