The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 22, 1990, Image 8

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    Battalion Classifieds
NOTICE
IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS?
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• Employment Authorization
• Naturalization
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• Relative Petitions
• Deportation Proceedings
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• Labor Certifications
• VISA Processing
• 3rd & 6th Preference Petitions
• Legalization Appeals
• Temporary Work Permits
• Employer Sanctions
• Intracompany Transferees
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THE LAW OFFICES OF
G. WELLINGTON SMITH, P.C.
702 Colorado
Mailing Address:
Suite 102
P.O. Box 177
Austin, Texas 78701
(512)476-7163
Austin, Texas 78767
Board Certified Immigration and Nationality Law Texas Board of Legal Specialization
VISA OR MASTERCARD!
Even if bankrupt or bad credit!
We Guarantee you a card or
double your money back. Call
1-805-682-7555 EXT. M-1054.
FOH : PLANTS FOR SALE
Horticulture -Forestry Science
Building rm 109
Saturday, Jan. 20 1990 10-2
Variety of house plants
Everyone is welcome
845-439Q
Bad credit? No credit? Fix your credit report.-Get
Loans- Credit Cards. Amazing recorded message re
veals details. 693-8475. 72t2/9
HELP WANTED
SUMMER JOBS
COUNSELORS - BOYS CAMP, W.
MASS./GIRLS CAMP, MAINE TOP
SALARY, RM/BD/LAUNDRY,
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE. MUST LOVE
KIDS AND HAVE SKILL IN ONE OF
THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: AR
CHERY, ARTS & CRAFTS, BASE
BALL, BASKETBALL, BICYCLING,
CHEERLEADING, DANCE, DRAMA,
DRUMS, FENCING, GOLF, GUITAR,
GYMNASTICS, HOCKEY, HORSE
BACK, KARATE, LACROSSSE, NA
TURE, NURSES, PHOTOGRAPHY,
PIANO, RADIO, ROCKETRY,
ROPES, SAILBOARDING, SAILING,
SCUBA, SOCCER, TENNIS, TRACK,
WSI, WATERSKI, WEIGHTS, WOOD.
MEN CALL OR WRITE: CAMP Wl-
NADU, 5 GLEN ALNE, MAMARO-
NECK, N.Y. 10543 (914)381-5983.
WOMEN CALL OR WRITE: CAMP
VEGA , P.O. BOX 1771, DUXBURY,
MA. 02332 (617)934-6536.
life
BRAZOS BEVERAGES
Now Hiring (j|ampus Reps
Apply in Person only 10-3
No Phone Calls
505 Hwy 2818 Bryan
CRUISESHIPS NOW HIRING
for spring, Christmas and next
summer breaks. Many positions.
Call 1-805-682-7555
EXT. S-1026.
AIRLINES NOW HIRING.
Travel Agents,Flight Atten
dants, Mechanics, etc. Entry
level and up. salaries to 105k.
Call 1-805-682-7555
EXT A-1058.
deeded 3 cashiers/bookkeepers, start at $4.00 to
>4 .50/hr depending on experience, parttime help 775-
1337. 76tl/26
Local Night Clubs. 778-0167.
Double Daves needs you! Can you walk? talk? use a
telephone?and drive an automobile? If you answered
yes to all these questions then Dave wants you to deliver
for him. Earn big bucks while viewing the lovely sights
of B/CS. Full or parttime positions available. Call 823-
DAVEforappt. 73tl/22
OVERSEAS JOBS $900-2000 mo. summer, Yr.round.
All countries. All fields. Free info. Write 1JC, PO Bx
52-TXD4 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 56U2/13
WIN A HAWAIIAN VACATION OR BIG SCREEN
TV PLUS RAISE UP TO $1400 IN JUST 10 DAYS!!!
Objective: fundraiser. Commitment: minimal, Money:
raise $1400, Cost: zero investment. Campus organiza
tions, clubs, frats, sororities call OCMC: 1(800)932-
0528/ 1(800)950-8472 ext. 10. 7U1/25
Handyman needed: tools and transportation a must,
20 plus hours/week, 5 days a week preferred, 823-
5469. 74U/31
Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Daily
Morning, $200,$850 Per Month 846-2911 846-1253
7U2/8
Babysitter weekdays 3-5:30. Must have car $30/wk.
693-3418 student preferred. 75U/31
The Personal Computer Store is now accepting appii-
resume in person
id parttime posi
at 707 West Uni
sitions. Please submit
niversity .
Cashier M-F 10-2 Apply in person 2017 Fountain or
call after 2:00, 822-9488. 76U/25
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de-
sirsable. Ages 18 to 35, excellent compensation. Con
tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776-
4453. 72t5/4
Parttime help wanted. Lunch hours. Grapevine Res-
traunt. Call 696-3411 to set up an appointment. Ask
for Patsy. 76U/23
Parttime assistant for chiropractor’s office M-F 3-7pm.
Light typing and bookkeeping. Apply at 3030 E 29th
Street, Suite 109, Bryan. 72ttfn
FOR RENT
2 BED, WALKING DISTANCE TO UNIVERSITY,
OVERLOOKING POOL, ASKING $285/month 260-
9864 or 693-3151. 76tl/22
CONDO, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, WASHER-
/DRYER, FIREPLACE. Half rent available. NO de
posit. (817)267-2608, collect. 74t 1/23
Spacious, clean Ib/lb, 2 walk-in closets. Excellent loca
tion beside campus in beautiful Treehouse II. Reduced
$325. Call Ninfa 696-7871. 74tl/23
Bargains! One and two bedrooms. Close to campus
$80.00 to $ 150.00 696-2038 7112/8
MUST SUBLEASE 2B/1B FULLY FURNISHED apt.
Less than 5 minute walk to campus. May call collect-
(409)567-4425. 75U/24
FOR RENT
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-88780T 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
Accessible eottfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female Roommate Needed 2-1 1/2, 4-plex, W/D,
$175.00 plus utilities Michelle 696-0587. 74U/23
Roommate Needed: female, non-smoker, 2B-1 1/2B,
washer/dryer, River Oaks, $187 plus utilities, 11-291-
1156. 72U/26
SERVICES
PATELLAR TENDONITIS
(JUMPER’S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar ten
donitis (pain at base of knee cap)
to participate in a research study
to evaluate a new topical (rub on)
anti-inflammatory gel.
Previous diagnoses welcome.
Eligible volunteers will be com
pensated.
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 ifismin
STREP THROAT
STUDY’
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsiliitis/pharyngitis study
★Fever (100.4 or more)
★Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat)
★Difficulty swallowing
Rapid strep test will be done to con
firm.
Volunteers will be co/hpensated.
G & S STUDIES, INC.
(close to campus)
846-5933
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 76
GERMAN LESSONS/TUTORING, SINGLE/GROUP,
$ 12/hr. NATIVE GERMAN, CAROCA 693-1151.
76U/26
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
"all 2~
Call 272-3348.
Wanted: People Interested In Dealing Black j^ack In
76tl/26
A-l WORD PROCESSING. Legal/Executive secretary.
Proffessional resumes, proposals, reports 778-0587.
72t2/9
DEPENDABLE COOK(s) FOR TAMU FRATER
NITY. Responsibilities include evening meals for 10
men, 4 nights per week. Good kitchen skills necessary.
For information call Sigma Chi House 696-7447 ask
for Tom leave message. 73tl/23
Deans Typing Service, electric typewriter. Call after
3:00pm 774-0546, before 3:00pm 846-5019, M-F4t2/13
ON THE DOUBLE
Professional word processing laser
jet printing.
Papers, resumes, merge letters.
Rush services
846-3755
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ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
Off Southwest Parkway
300 Amherst
764-9603
FOR SALE
REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES
available from government from $1.
without credit check. You repair.
Also tax delinquent foreclosures
CALL (805)682-7555 EXT.H-1445 for
repo list your area. H9ttfn
Siezed Cars
trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, Stereos,
furniture, computers by DEA, FBI,
IRS, and US CUSTOMS. Avail
able in your area now.
Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. C-1201.
Dorm refrgerator on sell only $50.00. Good condition .
2 years old!! Call 764-7416. 73t 1/22
Full sized mattress, boxspring, frame, sheets. Best of
fer; 693-4377 after 6:00pm. 75U/24
Dorm refigerators, 4.2 cu. ft.,woodgrain or white,
$65.00, call 846-8611. 62t2/9
FOR SALE
A STUDENT DESK, $150, shelving, typewriter,
printer stand, File cabinet, etc. 702 Carson (at the
tracks). 73tl/22
1 Month
unlimited tanning
for $45°°
846-6843
Northgate
2 bedroom 1 bath Mobile home for rent in quiet park
$200.00 call after 2:00pm 822-9488. 76tl/25
don't
let
your
business
bomb.
Call 845-0569
to advertise
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Wanted: responsible party to take on small monthly
payments on piano. See locally. Call Manager at 800-
635-7611 anytime. 76tl/29
Plymouth Horizon. $1200. New shocks, struts, muffler.
AM/FM Cassette, auto, air, 4-door, hatch. 68k 1981
774-0563 evenings, weekends. 76tl/25
Collectibles W.W.II Europe, U.S.A., Medals, Mag
azines, Patches, Books, manuals, Equipt, 696-4279.
73tl/22
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ATTENTION — GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1
(U-repair). Delinquent tax property. Repossessions.
Call 1 -602-838-8885 Ext. GH 4009’ 71 ttfn
being taken
January 22-26
AR Photography
‘85 Maroon Berlinetta T-tops Loaded $5250 or best of
fer. Erin 847-6261 73U/22
Aggieland
1984 MAZDA RX-7 Grey and maroon, extra nice
$8500,696-1896. 76U/25
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Fuel tanker runs aground,
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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A
tanker carrying mixed fuels ran ag
round in a narrow channel of water
between offshore islands, spilling be
tween 20,000 and 35,000 gallons of
gasoline, the Coast Guard said.
The M.V. Frank H. Brown
slammed into Burnt Island reef
about 18 miles south of Petersburg
in southeastern Alaska around 8
p.m. (11 p.m. CST) Saturday, said
Lt. Rick Janelle in Juneau. One tank
containing up to 43,000 gallons of
gasoline was ruptured but the leak
was stopped by about 10 p.m. (1 a.m.
CST), Janelle said.
Ed Moreth, another Coast Guard
spokesman, said the vessel refloated
itself in the Wrangell Narrows, as
the body of water is called, about
8:30 a.m. (11:30 a.m. CST) Sunday.
“That was right around high tide,
and that’s what we were shooting
for,” Moreth said.
The grounding is the second ma
jor tanker accident in Alaska waters
in the past 10 months, but far less se
rious than the previous one.
On March 24, the tanker Exxon
Valdez piled into a charted reef in
Prince William Sound, releasing
nearly 11 million gallons of North
Slope crude oil into the waters.
Exxon Corp. says it has spent
more than $1 billion cleaning up
what amounted to the nation’s larg
est oil spill. The thick crude oil is far
less likely to dissipate than the gaso
line that spilled Saturday.
Gasoline “does dissipate faster
than most oil products,” Moreth
said. “We expect a lot of it has evapo
rated or has broken up. That’s what
we’re looking for.”
He said poor weather prevented
the Coast Guard from sending out a
helicopter to inspect the site from
the air. Three Coast Guard cutters
were on scene, however, and they
were conducting a surface check to
determine the extent of the spill,
Moreth said.
The vessel has been surrounded
by booms to contain any further
leakage.
The owner has hired divers to in
spect the outside of the vessel, and
the Coast Guard will board the vessel
to inspect the inside to see if any
other cargo tanks have been dam
aged, he said.
The owner has hired a tug and
barge to remove what fuel reir.i.
aboard the tanker, Moreth said. , ,
T he tanker, owned by White
Transportation of Vancouver, Br , '
ish Columbia, carries 1.8 million pi u ((
Ions of mixed fuels. 1 V, u
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Houston radio stations
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HOUSTON (AP) — All six radio
stations selected to run commercials
aimed at limiting immigration have
dropped the advertisements that
sparked controversy from minority
groups shortly after they began last
week.
The ads linked immigrants to
such problems as homelessness,
drug smuggling and traffic conges
tion.
“In human history, it is not un
usual for some to look for a scape
goat when problems cannot be ad
equately solved,” said the Most Rev.
Enrique San Pedro, auxiliary bishop
of the Catholic Diocese of Galveston-
Houston. “Homelessness, drugs and
other soejal ills are due to our failure
to confront their root causes, which
is not immigration.”
The three radio commercials —
paid for by the Washington-based
Federation for American Immigra
tion Reform — began airing
Wednesday as a test for a national
campaign, Dan Stein, FAIR exec
utive director, said.
Outraged Hispanic groups, in
cluding the League of United L.atin
American Citizens, threatened to
boycott the stations and their spon
sors. Catholic, Jewish and Chinese
groups called the messages racist, di
visive and insulting.
By Friday, the six stations airing
the commercials had canceled them
well short of the planned two-week
run that would have ended Jan. 31.
“We have a higher standard in
Houston,” City Council Member
Ben Reyes said. “They picked the
Konfer
wrong city.” |placet
FAIR officials contend the cot p oust(
mercials are not racist and say tm g ul
are being denied their right tori|| arc | j,
a political issue — namely whetkf \j et
immigration into the United S™ tartec j
should be reduced. Ileam ii
“These are very rational theraaM rst
Stein said. “ There is a censorship;|<jj nce t
sue here. If we’re not on theair,»®f w j n|
message is not getting out.” lappeai
In the ads, actors complain alicl ]q ell
the millions of immigrants pou:: victoi i<
into the country each year, and*n»i nn j n
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In human history, it is
not unusual for some to
look for a scapegoat wher
problems cannot be
adequately solved.”
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homelessness and drug snmgf
will get worse if the tide of iMi Met
grants isn’t stemmed.
Stein said the ads are intendeif,;
urge people to get politically affl But yo
to protest legislation proposinjt t Crnis (
creased immigration levels. .
“It’s a blow for democratici®
in Houston,” Stein said of theadd , 0 ^ nt ;
ing cancelled. “We’re going
to get the ads back on.” He saidflping
group would try to again broadiPaced,
the ads in Houston “after thingsw Season
off.” A&f
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