Page 8 The Battalion Monday, January 29, ^ T1 Battalion Classifieds Taylor ( NOTICE IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS? • Employment Authorization • Naturalization • Relative Petitions • Deportation Proceedings I* • Labor Certifications • VISA Processing • 3rd & 6th Preference Petitions • Legalization Appeals • Temporary Work Permits • Intracompany Transferees • Employer Sanctions iff THE LAW OFFICES OF G. WELLINGTON SMITH, P.C. 702 Colorado Mailing Address: Suite 102 P.O. Box 177 Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78767 (512)476-7163 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. HELP WANTED Bad credit? No credit? Fix your credit report.-Get Loans- Credit Cards. Amazing recorded message re veals details. 693-8475. 72t2/9 HELP W.ANTED SUMMERJOBS COUNSELORS - BOYS CAMP, W. 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College 822-7209 FREDBR0WN WANTED : AFTER HOURS TECHNICIAN, GENERAL SERVICE, NEW CAR PREP, MUST FURNISH OWN TOOLS. CONTACT RANDY HAYNES. 776-7600 Ijle A BRAZOS BEVERAGES Now Hiring Campus 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. The Houston Chronicle is cur rently accepting applications for route carrier positions. Earn $500 to $700 per month. If interested call James at 693-7815 or Julian at 693-2323 for an appointment. 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. BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distributorships, Dealerships, Money making opportunities, Franchises, & Mail order. Detail, send $2.00 to: NATIONAL MARKETING COMPANY, BOX 3006, BOSTON, MA. 02130. 79t2/8 EARN OVER $1000.00 /NO SALES. Your organiza- tion can earn over $1000.00 for a one-week effort. 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Call 1-800-932-0528. 79tl/29 Handyman needed: tools and transportation a must, 20 plus hours/week, 5 days a week preferred, 823- 5469. 74tl/31 PEAL ESTATE SUPER TOWNHOME FORECLOSURE WITH SELLER FINANCING 2 br/1 1/2 bath with new carpet, vinyl and paint throughout. Has refrigerator, washer/dryer. Only $29,900. Call: TOMMY NUCHE at RE/MAX B-CS 268-7629, 696-2032 79t1/30 PERSONALS ADOPTION: Warm, loving couple wants to provide your baby with a home f ull of love, happiness and secu rity. Make out dream come true. Please call Jamie & Linda's Friends in Adoption advisor collect at 802-235- 2312. 79ttfn ADOPTION: Childless So. Cal. couple, husband is a lawyer, wife a librarian, seeks Caucasian infant to adopt. Legally allowed expenses paid. Will relocate you to So.Cal. to give birth if you wish. Call collect Richard and Janet 1(818)988-6634; attorney Joan Flam 1 (818)986-6840, a 24 hour number. 8112/2 SERVICES STREP THROAT STUDY’ Volunteers needed for streptococcal tonsillitis/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 corhpensated. G & S STUDIES, INC. (close to campus) 846-5933 12tt)n Waitresses needed immediatly at Yesterdays. 4421 S. Texas Ave. No experience necessary. 846-2625. Apply 11:30-3:00. 82t02/01 For line workers, prep cooks, and wait staff. Apply at 3- C Bar-B-Que in person. 82t02/02 WORK STUDY JOB: COMPUTER DATA ENTRY, $4.50/HR., FLEXIBLE HOURS. CALL PROF. CRON K AT 845-5256 OR 512-446-5846. 82t02/02 C.V.C. part-time delivery driver needed. Monday thru Saturday. 40 hrs. a week, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 272-8470. 82t02/02 Graduate students with good note taking skills needed. Good pay and flexible hours for more information call Notes and Quotes, 846-2255. 82t02/01 — HIRING! Government jobs - your $69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885. Ext. 82t01/30 “ATTENTION; EASY WORK EXCELLENT PAY! Assemble products at home. Details. (1) 602-838-8885 Ext. W-4009." 82t01/30 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. 56tI2/I3 Dependable People for Houston Post routes. Daily Morning, $200.$850 Per Month 846-2911 846-1253 7U2/8 WIN A F1AWAIIAN 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. 71tl/25 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 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 1 fiQttfn Fraternity and sorority members earn extra money. National party favor company looking for sales asso ciates. High commissions. Work your own hours. 1- 800-444-6484. 78t/29 CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR CO-ED CAMP located in northeastern Pa. near New York, City. We have openings for general counselors as well was spe cialists in both land and water sports. Specialty areas in clude baseball, tennis, basketballl, soccer, lacrossse, hockey, waterskiing, sailing, scuba, WSI, canoeing, windsurfing, gymnastics, archery, fencing, arts and crafts, piano accompanist, drama, radio, and rocketry. Pioneering staff needed for both land and canoe trips and for our ropes challenge course. Other openings may be available. We w ill be conducting on-campus in terviews on February 19th. For information call or write: G. Lustig, 60 W. 66th St., 15E, New York, N.Y. 10023; tel #214-724-0113. Slttfn TIRED OF YOUR JOB? Ready to earn more money? Get a new & better job now! Simple, easy to use guide. ABC approach works for anyone. ONLY $12.95 plus $2.00 P&H. 30 day money back guarantee. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH CENTER P.O. BOX 227 HUNTINGTON, IN 46750 ON THE DOUBLE Professional word processing laser jet printing. Papers, resumes, merge letters. Rush services 846-3755 BEGINNING JAPANESE Language Classes. Small class sizes. 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(female roommate) TREEHOUSE VILLAGE APTS. 693- 0586. 78(1/29 Dorm refigerators, 4.2 cu. ft.,woodgrain or white, $65.00, call 846-8611. 62t2/9 BASEBALL CARDS- BUY, SELL, AND TRADE. CONTACT SCOTT OR NOE AT 693-4838. 81t2/l Female roommate- $135 month fullv furnished. Park- wav Circle call 696-6288. 79(1/30 Queen waterbed for sale headboard, under bed draw ers, semi-motionless mattress. Call 846-7730. 81 t2/l SERVICES Yamaha Jog, great condition and low mileage with bas ket 846-2611. 8U2/1 ALTERATIONS The Needle Ladies & Men’s clothing Off Southwest Parkway 300 Amherst 764-9603 1986 HONDA ELITE 80, RED plus TWO HELMETS CALL 847-0918 OR 764-2920. 81t2/l I HAVE JUS! PURCHASED COMPREHENSIVE MCAT COURSE. 42 CASSETTES. 1000 PAGES, NEED SOMEONE TO SPLIT COST 696-8806 80tl/31 1982 Pontiac 6000 LE Extra clean $3500 Call evenings 774 - 7263 80(1/31 (Continued from page 1) FOR SALE company’s “report card” is poor, rd should be spread throuern the 1986 Suzuki 6S 550 ES Excellent condition 13K $1000 calljason 823-5567. 80t2/21 WANTED NEEDED: TRANSLATOR, POLISH. DISSENTA- TION ASSISTANCE. FOUR HOURS THIS SEMES TER. CALL TUES, THURS 2:00 to 6:00. 845-6207 80tl/31 BUYING BASEBALL CARDS, PAYING TOP MAR KET VALUE. 696-8806. 80tl/31 TRAVEL *129 RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW! DAYTONA BEACH ^ $ 129 7 NIGHTS SOUTH PADRE ISLAND ^ S OR 7 NIGffTS . _ STEAMBOAT from 101 2, 5 OR 7 NIGHTS FORT LAUDERDALE o $ 132 7 NIGHTS HILTON HEAD ISLAND , oJ127 7 NIGHTS CORPUS CHRISTI / MUSTANG ISLAND 5 OR 7 NIGHTS CALL TOLL FREE TODAY 1-800-321-5911 *99 "Depending on break dates and length of stay. word should be spread througr black community to cut off ties with that company, she said. The 44-year-old Taylor said black spending power is over $200 billion annually. She told the audience they must organize their economic power so as not to “empower those entities that would disempower us.” “There are two groups that I find in the most pain in our community: poor blacks and corporate blacks,” she said. Even though black people are qualified to be in the upper echelons of corporate America, they aren’t there, Taylor said. “It’s not because we’re not well- trained, it’s not because we haven’t burned the midnight oil, it’s pure and simple racism,” she said. “What black America needs is our own cor porate America.” She credited much of her success to the habit of having quiet time alone. She told the audience to get in the habit of spending time with themselves each day for a period of self-questioning and evaluation. “Each of us has a finite amount of time, but it’s enough time to realize our dreams,” she said. “But you don’t even know what your dreams are if you don’t take quiet time lurtj 'uni “The answer to any dilemma , could ever face is inside of you you don’t take quiet time you'll ^ ways doubt yourself. It’s dui quiet time that you shore you U P , n “I challenge you as I challenj myself. 1 challenge you to really; as you climb.” Taylor began writing free-lat for Essence in 1971, a year after; started a cosmetics company. worked in a variety of positions the magazine’s staff bef ore beinjT pointed editor-in-chief in 1981; sence, with four million subscrifc is celebrating its 20th anniversilT this year. I- Taylor emphasized the im|> tance of African-American studelfl knowing their history. Citing Hjlf riet Tubman’s efforts to escortslaijfl to freedom and Marcus Gar,iff) printing-press operation in 19;i Harlem, the hardest work hasbel done, she said. “We made America, black r and women working side by > over hundreds of years,” said tJBia lor, who grew up in Harlem. “If, < know your history, then you hcl . you have strength. Stay rooted ma your culture. “We have lots of oars in the waj we have to make sure we use their: . wo pull smartly, and in the same dirt ?! t i z,n /, I#O tion. SOI Anderson fee A& Lei He; (Continued from page 1) South Facile -Spriugbreak- Nice hotels and motels at a great price, starting at $104, Call 1-800-782-7653 ext 221. 78t2/6 Come Play VOLLEYBALL Live Oak Nudist Resort Washington, TX (409) 878-2216 phers, the first anything you can put an ‘ist’ on the end of, such as scien tists, have their origins in Egypt,” he said. “Scholarship, excellence and leadership were spawned in the Nile Valley. Everything begins in Egypt and the Old Mec culture (of the Az tecs). “There is no science taught at A&M that was not started by a black man. Most of Einstein’s ideas appear in African science and philosophy 7sfA/l/\ Single session only S3 with I.D. from any local gym, health dub or aerobic center. 846-6843 Northgate We allow Tone Loc to be the educator of our children. Tone Loc is talking about the ‘Wild Thing.’ We allow that to happen. We are the progenitors of knowlege. We allow other people to take control who don’t even have the best interests of our children in mind.” Spring Break! UNIVERSITY BEACH CLUB" Cancun Party Charter & 5-Star Beach Resort for $379 + $29 tax 1-800-BEACH-BUM — Dr. James Anderson, professor of psychology ★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * * Aggieland * * * * ★ Senior * * ★ # yearbook * ★ * * * 4f. pictures are being taken $ * * #v * AR Photography * seven centuries before Einstein. This is documented. “There wasn’t anything called ad vanced medicine in Europe prior to what the Asians and Africans discov ered. The oldest medical books known to man ... are from Africa.” While it is important for blacks to know the history of their culture, it is equally important for them to pass on that knowledge. “We allow Tone Loc to be the ed ucator of our children,” he said. “Tone Loc is talking about the ‘Wild Thing.’ We allow that to happen. We are the progenitors of knowlege. We allow other people to take control who don’t even have the best inter ests of our children in mind.” After looking to their past, An derson said African-American stu dents must use their knowledge base to plan for their futures. “Don’t be deluded by data that might suggest you will be a success, when in fact, success is light years away,” he said. He cited a USA Today study that said there will be 70,000 jobs avail able to college graduates at the end of May. H i “There is no time to waste tic enc and be unfocused when there aifijes only 70,000 jobs available,” he sjk j “We’re talking about hundreds ( thousands of graduates wantid ^ 70,000 jobs and you don’t even pH' in the diligence and persistence study. Come on, who are you fo; ling?” S P C To prepare for the future, Ande: Bui son said students must demand tlflre resources they need to succeed ■ school and to attain a strong kno» i edge of their culture and history. De “You have the right to demaelT the structures on your campus tL 1 / will address the diversity of stil dents,” he said. “You have the rim “ to have all the structures availablei||no you to help you attain academice Tie cellence. Never refrain from makjjLj that demand because there was tin .< first Hispanic and that first blac ^ person who got that degree fror ^ Texas A&M so you could be hen right now.” ■ <.‘ J HI ^ Anderson summed up the nee jnd for knowledge with a Chinese pro- hor verb: | f “A man who does not know, arJtiva does not know iliat he does : nilK know, is a fool. Stay away from hill ^ A man who does not know, klL^ thinks that he knows, is a charlatan Be careful of him. He whodoesiK® ® know, hut knows that he does in ^ 0,i know, is a child. Teach him. Hevdi Pu knows, and knows that he knows.is wise man. Sit at his feet and lean mitt from him.” jvYc Anderson received his unde: At r graduate degree in psychology fr« 0 f ^ Villanova University and his Phi ] e jj ( from Cornell. He is currently a pn' 6i Don’t be deluded by data that might suggest you will be a success, when in fact, success is light years away.” — Dr. James Anderso i twei Dec; nid Ag£ the I I ... real Leu L professor of psycholog 1 glLS -tics. fessor of psychology at Indiana Uni a of Pennsv versity ot Pennsylvania. He has refc ceived the Distinguished Blacii., Alumni Award for 1987 fromViMa nova and the International Resean Award from Dillard University fret Cross-Cultural Research, and wasstj U lected for Who’s Who AmongBk- Tex; Americans. Jjpiri grou " “1 jtudi When does a date become a crime? It happens when a man forces a woman to have sex against her will. When he isn’t a stranger: the problem of date rape. Tuesday, January 30 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. 302 Rudder / Sponsored by the Department of Student Affairs, University Police Department, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Government, Residence Hail Association, and Off Campus Aggies. , Ac Ha