Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1981 Battalion Classifieds Cult members converted Si gradually, researchers saj HELP WANTED FOR SALE SERVICES FOR RENT DRIVE IN GROCERY Checker-manager. Part-time, afternoon and night hours. Starting May 15th. Phone 8-16-4141. 149120 1981 Kawasaki 440-LTD. 1500 miles. War ranty remaining. 696-0038. 102(3 part-time bookkeeper — accountant for consulting firm. Call 693-1777. 158tll 1971 Volvo 145S A/C AM/FM/Cassette stereo, 845-4167. 162(5 Wedding designs by Michael. Originals $400 and up, formals $60 and up, gown repair and alterations, invitations 15% off. Call anytime 846-4485. 16U5 Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per month. Roys Only!! Call 846-2154 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn RN or LVN needed for Doctor's office in Navasota. Monday-Friday, 8-5 salary plus benefits. Call Pat 1-825-6444 ext. 204.159(6 Furniture, bed, stereo, components, books, tires, Tuesday through Saturday (af ternoon) 775-1664. 162(3 Typing 775-5343. LOST Need summer cleaning help at office and at home, 693-9729. 16K3 '75 VW Dasher in very good condition. Has 54,(XX) miles, for $1500 or best offer. Call 846-7540. 161(5 Two bedrooms, two baths, small loft will make into third bedroom, Sleep 4-5 peo ple. Two-tenths mile from campus. Washer and dryer. Available for fall term. Call col lect Houston (713) 783-7660 Mrs. Hamp ton. 160(5 Child care and housework 4-7 M< Friday, 846-6211 after 7pm. nday- 162(2 Living room furniture in excellent condi tion. Royal blue sofa and matching lounge chair. $225, 779-0216. 161(3 Gold pinky nog with ATM dangle. If found please call Bohln 69.3-386.5. REWARD 162(2 2 bedroom 2 bath duplex, $300 month, 6 blocks TAMU, summer, 1-472-3879. 160(5 Yard work, painting — evenings and/or Saturday $3.50/hr., 846-6211 after 7pm. 16211 Large dorm sized refrigerator for sale call 696-6401 after five. 154(10 FOR RENT T.J.’S Kitchen help days & nights, full and part time. 707 Texas Avenue, College Station. 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As a small, diversified and well-established company, we can offer our employees stability, excellent wages and superior benefits. In addition, we are able to offer a work environment which encourages involvement in the development of projects from start to finish. If we sound like the kind of company you would be interested in working for, then why not consider interviewing with us? Register at the Career Plan ning & Placement Office. In terviews will be scheduled for: Tuesday, June 23, 1981 FOR RENT 5 acres, pasture, storage, cor al, stalled barns, north Bryan. Call 775-8931, available about 1st July, $60/month. CLOSE TO CAMPUS FOR RENT FOURPLEX $275 2 BR; 1 bath; unfurnished (stove and refrigerator included); tenant pays all utilities; washer connec tion; $100 deposit; NO PETS. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street) JOE COURTNEY, INC. WANTED r3rtr3nr9rtrir>r9nr$rtr9r>r3f>rSr*r3e>rir wjv wjw wjv vjw wjw wjw wjw wjw wjw JJw & * & & & & & are you? We’re tired of kis sing frogs to find you, so call 845-7195 and identify your- self. White horse and glass ^ slipper preferred, but not re- Tx quired. Cinderella and Snow White 1 fi?(2 United Press International DALLAS — Members of cults like the Rev. Sun Moon’s Unification Church or Charles Manson’s “family” usually are converted by a subtle and gra dual process rather than by the sudden emotional and physical coercion, two University of Texas at Dallas researchers contend. ‘‘The dominant view of cults as unique and ex treme, as deviant and strange, obscures the common cultural elements that are shared by cults and the dominant cultures that give rise to them,” said Lawr ence J. Redlinger, associate professor of political economy and sociology at UTD. He said it would be arrogant to assume those outside cults acquire their beliefs and goals different ly from the way those within cults acquire theirs. Redlinger and fellow UTD professor Philip K. Armour studied religious cults and reviewed 26 simi lar, studies to identify five mechanisms present in most conversions: —offering a new view of reality or “plausibility structure that serves as the basis for personal in teraction and direction; —reducing the converts dependencies to their childhood level and transferring them to a cult leader; —using role models to represent appropriate be havior and its potential benefits; —isolating the convert from his past in a “com munity of the present” designed by the cult; — interpreting events in the convert’s past to make his new life appear superior to his old. Relinger said many organizations — indJ established religious and fraternal orders, larje^ porations and the military — use similartcckn, to cement the loyalties of their members. Aliy the end is different, most people get their few through some form of socialization similar to W the cults. “Some of the more traditional and fundameml churches operating in Texas use these meltf Redlinger said. He said socialization requires at least M three mechanisms and either of the last two j “It’s hard for Xerox to isolate people,"Het^ said as an example. “Xerox doesn’t give people names.” According to Redlinger, cults operate Ifois ventional groups in part because they are a res^ to the dominant culture. “The society creates conditions that make attractive to people,” he said. “People live profound uncertainty in their jobs and in theint live: Armour contrasted the haphazard leadersfa cult leader Charles Manson, now serving tirntt murder, with the deliberate leadership of Mi “The most sophisticated cults use themechi consciously,” he said. The results of their research will formoned in “Violence and Religious Commitment: l(H| tions of Jim Jones’ People’s Temple Movei scheduled for publication this year by the Pcnnsil nia State University Press. Dads fight for child custody r9(>rinrSc%r9(yr9fyrSf\r!nrSnrSf%r9nr9e> JJw JJL JJL JJw JJL JJL Duplex for rent 2 bed rooms 1 Vi? baths, wash er & dryer, $425 per month. Call for more information 693-4186. CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 ittn ROOMMATE WANTED Need two people to share furnished apart ment second summer session. Two tenths mile from campus $125.(X) each. Call col lect Mark Hampton Houston (713) 783- 7660. 160t5 FOR RENT BRYAN AREA $395 - $425 2 BR; 1 Vs bath Duplexes; approx. 954 - 1016 sq ft; all builtins; washer/dryer conn; fenced yards. Tenant pays utilities; $150 - $200 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street) JOE COURTNEY, INC. Have room. Need male roommate for slim mer. Call 696-0884. 159t6 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOURPLEXES IN SOUTHWOOD VALLEY $400 - $425 2 BR; 1 Vs bath; approx 1000 sq ft; all built-ins; washer/dryer conn; owner pays water; $200.00 de posit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street) JOE COURTNEY, INC. SUNDAY, JUNE 21st VFW Hall-FM 2818 10:00 am-5pm Space Available 713/846-3679. 156(6 Battalion Classifieds ‘.Call 845-261L UNIVERSITY ACRES UNIVERSITY ACRES XX Wickes Lbr Co I — WELLBORN ROAD— TO WELLBORN I KYLE FIELD COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES... NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. 2 Bedroom Fourplexes and Duplexes. $220-260. Tenant pays elec tricity. $50.00 deposit. Nine (9) month minimum lease requirement. Come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza in Bryan (located behind the new Post Oak Center off East 29th Street) or call 846-5796. SPECIAL NOTICE 4th ANNUAL L E D B E T T E R MARATHON — June 27, 1981 8-mile Bun — 10 age groups, 33 trophies. Special 4- mile run for boys & girls, ages 15 and under and women ages 40 and over. Entrv form: Phone 1-278-3559. Write: Marathon Direc tor, “4th Annual Ledbetter Marathon, " Box 253, Ledbetter, Texas 78946. 16215 McKenzie-Ba Idwin BUSINESS COLLEGE Inquire About Our Term Starting July 7th Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 “FOURTH ANNUAL LEDBETTER MARATHON’ JUNE 27, 1981 6 Award Sponsors All Ages 33 Trophies \ located on the “The Texas. (8 miles from “Wildwood Jogging Course,” one mile grass surface eo Church In The Wildwood” church grounds, Ledbett Giddings) (1st. event); Starting Time: 8:30 A.M.-Shotgun start. Boys & Girls, Ages 15 & Under, Award Sponsor, Pieratt’s Pharmacy; Women, Ages 40 & Over, Award Sponsor, Pioneer Log Homes. (Last Event); Starting Time: 10:00 A.M.-Shotgun start. Boys & Girls, Ages 16-18, Award Sponsor, “The Church In The Wildwood” Radio Ministry; Men & Women, Ages 19-29, Award Sponsor, Orsag’s; Men & Women, Ages 30-39, Award Sponsor, First National Bank; Men, Ages 40 & Over, Lester Woytek Specialties; Men, Ages 50 & Over, Award Sponsor, Pioneer Log Homes. Name . Male _ . Addr . Female . . Ph. No. Please enter my name in the 4 . -, 8. nile run, as specified above. I am enclosing United Press International HOUSTON —The National Congress for Men, a group of several hundred divorced fathers from dozens of states, is trying to end sexist stereotypes in child custody cases. “We want to take responsibility in raising our children. We want to he involved in the care and rearing of them after divorce, ’ spokesman Curtis E. Posey said. The group held its first meeting during the weekend, discussing what it said was biases and injustices in the divorce courts. “It’s not a spoken bias (against fathers), hut it’s there and it is so bad that often the man’s attorney will try to talk him out custody of children, ” Posey said. Posey, an account executive with a brokerage firm in Houston, is a divorced father and the “possessory conservator” of a 5-year-old son. Under Texas law, that means “I am charged with taking care of emergencies, but other than that I don’t have any more input than visiting rents” in raising his son, he said. The most prevalent bias men confront in dive proccdings, Posey said, is an outdated stcreot; that almost always results in mothers gettingcusls| of children. “It’s not that men can’t raise their children l: fore, though, men used to go to work and vvea used to stay home and it was easier togivecustodv women,” he said. “But women are in the workforce as muchasD now, so the situation is one where both areworhi and the kids arc* raised in child care centers,"hea Posey said the group “is not in any kind agreement or conflict with the women’s movcmti “We view them and their movement as respcis hie. They want freedom of choice as individuals we re the same way, ” he said, adding Texas’ratfc tion of the Equal Bights Amendment helpedi vinee planners to chose Houston as the site for first congress. hi Texas senator s phone call ball rolling for Yugoslavians | I AUS1 | Mondax its Texa: Paul airs, ptes ca Uriited Press International RICHARDSON — A pair of Yugoslavian twins will get their chance to try out for the U.S. Na tional Youth Soccer Team, thanks AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 to a telephone call from the office of a Texas senator to the U.S. Im migration and Naturalization Ser vice. Dejan and Damir Perge, consi dered to be two of the best young soccer players in the state, were told they could not try out for the national team because their citizenship ceremony, scheduled for June 29, came four days too late. The last day of tryouts for the national team is June 25. At the urging of the office of Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, however, INS officials agreed to send a letter to the U.S. Soccer Federation attesting that the 17- year-old boys would be sworn in as citizens at the next scheduled ceremony. The soccer federation has agreed to accept the letter in lieu of full citizenship. “It was just a matter of getting two very large structures together — the soccer association and the federal government,” said Tower aide Dottie De La Garza during the weekend. “It turned out it could he resolved with much difficulty.” The hoys father, Ivan his thick Yugoslavian accent4 he was pleased with theoutcoi "I think boys, they are And I too. I think everyMj happy.” The agreement contains I guarantees that Dejan, alefbtf and Damir, a right wing, willr* missl<)n the right at regional compel in Monroe, La., next monthlo| on to national competition. Nonetheless, they were mistic about winning a berl the national team and repress! ing their new country in fei World Cup competition. “At least there’s a chance*! Dejan said. "We ll just try. j. The twins, who have lived if the United States for sis )tt' graduated from high schooling Dallas suburg of Richardsonhj month, where they were star ers on their district chan team. Both will play soccer j scholarship at Southern M ist University this fall. my $7.00 entry fee and understand it is not returnable since the expense of the marathon must be met, whether I show up or not. Included in the fee is “sausage wrap-a-rounds” and punch. Each “finisher” will receive an award ribbon. DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING ENTRY FORM IS JUNE 24, 1981. 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