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    Battalion Classifieds
THE BATTALION Page 5A
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1981
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
flexible hourj rt ' time attei| dant needed for disabled
ekends soli' t ' enl the fall semester. Prefer a
criotion In T mresident. For more information con-
Persond taP Ted EIIiott at mA1HV 190,5
ckground destj j e delivery needed. Afternoons til 5
ammg prog Wl
ion on sales,
396, 7:303.11,11
n. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
II for appointment 822-2704. IQOtfn
ER
Irt-time help needed. Days, evenings and
sekends. Piper’s Gulf—Texas at Univer-
y. 846-3062. 189tl2
THE GREENERY
is hiring trainees for their
landscape maintenance
lams. Full or part time. (Full
morning or afternoon
required.)
STARTING AT $4.00 PER
HOUR.
Apply at 4304 Texas Ave. (Next to Luby’s
aletaria.) 1Qn(7
Typewriter Smith-Corona XL all electric,
$325, 845-2724. 188t3
1978 Mayflower travel trailer 35x8. Excel
lent condition, $9000.00. Days 845-6631
after 5:30 779-9024. 18814
For Sale: 1973 Buick Century $1000. 845-
7241 or 846-1920. I90t7
Puch Moped 1980 with saddle bags, excel
lent condition, 846-2661. 190t5
Parking Hassle? For sale: 1975 KZ400, low
miles, good condition, 845-5521; 846-4359
after 5 p.m. 190t3
Toyota Celica ’74 silver with black top, 5
speed, A/C AM/FM radio, good condition,
846-1934 $1,950.00. i90tl
ROOMMATE WANTED
Apartment and Roommate needed for
female nurse, Christian; non-smoker, call
693-6095 or 822-7531. 190t5
Male roommate, own room, Plantation
oaks Apt, $200.00/mo. includes utilities,
(713) 538-1587. I83tl4
SPECIAL NOTICE
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
CLERK I
SALARY: $663/month — Ex
cellent Fringe bene
fits.
UTIES: One year in general
office and clerical
work.
30NTACT:Mrs. Gertrude Perry
Texas A&M Re
search Foundation
845-8608.
EQUAL EWtOYMENT OPPOBTUNITT EMPLOYER
19013
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
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For employment information at Texas »A&M
University dial 8^5-4444 24 hours a day. Equal
Employment Opjk>rtunityil*rough Affirmative
Acttop.r
Texas A&M University'
181tfn
TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS
There are a limited number of
Teaching Assistantships still
available this fall in the
Mathematics Department for
students with graduate stand
ing. If you are interested, see
Marjorie Reagor in Room 102,
Milner Hall, or call 845-3261.
1901,1
ALE
ERS
BE
AR-
UR-
SCHLOTZSKY’S
tow taking applications for
■time day, full-time bak-
sry, weekends only and
jart-time weekend & eve-
positions. Apply in
)erson only. 100 S. Texas
Ave.
NOW HIRING FOR
FALL SEMESTER
Waiters
and
Waitresses
for lunch shift
HILL’S
(SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
4301 Carter Creek
Parkway
Bryan
846-9532 isrtfn
viewing now for WAITRESSES,:
IfWAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS,
CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH-
jWASHERS. Pick up an application at
lulpepper Plaza College Station.
' -- 189tfn
for sale: Two registered Brittany Spaniels,
four months old. Had their shots. $100,
596-0986. 18912
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kzzalaiij.
Delivery
Part and full time help needed. Positions open now and
lorfall. Apply in person at Pizza Inn, College Station.
188tfn
IT’S YOUR MOVE...
If you’re interested in a
company that spent more
than a billion fashion dol
lars last year in the excit-
jing field of ladies’ and
girls’ fashions.
IT’S YOUR MOVE...
If you want to grow with
K mart Apparel, expand
ing your career with
America’s largest dis
counter with departments
in over 1900
K mart Stores nationwide.
For more information re
view our ad in 1980 Col
lege Placement Annual.
If you think this is a good
move for your future, let’s
talk about it.
Phone
Apparel Dept. 693-6300
Kmart apparel corp.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Copyright 1979
18815
5572A K Mart
< SERVICES
Graphics artwork. Mary Anne, 822-3971.
154113
Wedding music, organ or piano. Mary An-
'ne 822-3971. 154113
Tutoring, translation: English, Spanish,
^French. Mary Anne, 822-3971. 154113
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tin
Typing fast, accurate, dependable, Bernice
779-0435. 184t8
FOR SALE
ATTENTION
AGGIES!
Check These New
Furniture Prices
Desks
69.95
4 dr. Chests .
39.95
5 dr. Chests .
49.95
Full Mat. Set.
79.95
Bed Frames .
15.00
5 pc.
Dining Sets.
69.95
Sofa & Chair.
149.95
Dresser &
Mirror
79.95
19012
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Texas
Furniture
Outlet
712 Villa Marla
822-5929
Open 9-7
i Typing all kinds, call Sami 846-9019.190116 •
PBOBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 770-'-
2258, Bryan. 156136
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Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON'I
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-f
3755. 178tfii r
GAYLINE 846-8022. 1721221
Typing. 15 yrs. experience, 846-3219.164128
Professional quality typing. Manuscripts, ,
dissertations, termpapers. Call 693-7515 9
a.m. - 7 p.m. 175t7
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tiii
Friendly fast and careful typist needed. 1
Prefer technical and/or Phesis experience.
Flexible hours. Near campus. Challenging
job with variety chance for advancement.
Phone 846-3755 ON THE DOUBLE 331
University Drive. 190tll
TYPING.
jAII kinds. Let us type your propos-i
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.,
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 i65tfn
Seryica For A(l
- Chrysler Corp Cars
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922|
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 iti
GARAGE SALE
St. Michael’s Academy Garage Sale
2505 South College Ave. Friday, August
28th & Saturday, August 29th, 9am-5pm.
Many household items. 190tl
FOR SALE
Shop nearly new clothing and
sell good "outgrowns" at...
Neap
peso
New
oppe
1
2 blks. North of Weingartens on College Ave.
Infants — Maternity — Childrens — Boys — Juniors — Ladies
Open Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 779-1731
"A great place to buy school ciothes! ,/
SPECIAL NOTICE
-i
CULTURE AND PERSONALITY
(Antropology 402 - MWF 10:00
AM) Relates personality charac
teristics to the cultural systems
that generate them. A cross-
cultural approach.
190f
Attention December Graduates
of
Texas A&M University
If Football Comes, Can
December Graduation be Far
Away?
Sooner Than You Think! Order
Your Graduation
Announcements Now!
Begin Ordering
September 1,1981
Last Day to Oder
.September 30,1981
4:00 P.M.
Jayanthi Kasiraj, MSC Fall Leadership Con
ference chairman, leads a discussion with Dr.
Photo by Paul Childress
Charles Samson, acting president of Texas
A&M, during the weekend conference.
Student leaders, administrators
gather at leadership conference
$
MSC
TUDENT FINANCE
(Renter
Tvxas A&M University
Will be closed
August 27, 28,
and 31,1981
for audit.
Will open again on
September 1, 1981.
Thank you.
By KATHY O CONNELL
Battalion Staff
Student leaders at Texas A&M
LTniversity gathered over the
weekend to become aquaihted
with University administrators
and each other.
The annual Fall Leadership
Conference, held in Trinidad,
proved to he a success said Ken
Johnson, student body president.
“1 think the program was relative
to the needs of the student,” he
said.
”1 think one of the benefits of
the conference is that all the lead
ers on campus got together.
Usually during the year we’re so
busy running around we don’t
have time to talk to each other,”
Johnson said.
Doug Noah, MSC vice presi
dent of development said: “As far
as how successful it was, I think it
was probably one of the best con
ferences I’ve been to of that kind.
The planning and scheduling was
good. It never got boring. ”
Noah agreed with Johnson in
that the student leaders got to
meet with each other. “The at
mosphere was real lax,” he said.
To establish an informal attitude
at the conference, Noah said
there were a few ice breakers,
such as having to memorize
everyones name,
versity adminstrators on a one-to-
one basis also was good, Noah
said.
Suzanne Becker, adviser to the
Fall Leadership Conference said
she tried to be unbiased about the
success of the conference, but
many students and MSC staff
complimented her on how suc
cessful the conference was.
“James Randolph (associate MSC
director) has been to seven confer
ences and he said this was the best
he’s ever been to,” she said.
Donald L. Wass, president of
the William Oncken Company of
Texas, Inc., gave the keynote
address at the conference. Wass’.
company is a consulting firm spe-;
cializing in organization planning
and develpment.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
We Gots What Ya
Likes
In The Way Of Bikes!
Takara - Ross - Campagnolo
Cinelli - Shimano
and much more
Cycles, Etc.
Plus the Best Repairs &
Prices Around — Call Us!
403 University — 846-BIKE
Northoat* (Across from Post Offlcs)
OFFICIAL NOTICE
WANTED
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
Attention all Liberal Arts
students:
Interested in a job as a claims
representative with Social Securi
ty? A position is available for Fall
and spring. Contact Henry Pope
or Jamie Freeman at 845-4527 or
Room 420 Harrington. isstz
The Best Pizza In Town! Honest
WF DELIVER
846-3412
Mr. Gatti's Pizzamat
AFTER 5 P.M. — MIN. $5.00 ORDER
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 itfn
... .
Interested in a Law Career?
Get some practice with CO-OP.
One position in Houston, and one
position in Dallas available for this
Fall. Interested persons call 845-
4527 or come by Room 420 Har
rington. 189t2
FOR RENT
The
Battalion
Number One
in
Aggieland
Preleasing for fall, DUPLEX 2 bedroom I
bath, all built-ins, no pets, very nice, 1 year
lease, $425/mo. -day-845-4445-nigbts/weeK -
ends 696-8951. I86t5
Apartment partially ftimished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
4-PLEX FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms VA bath,
washer & dryer. Rent $425/month, call
693-8375. I89t7
4-plexes new, $400 + electricity, unfur
nished, 2-bedroom, 1-bath, 696-9125, after
6 p.m. 18713
Unfurnished 2 bedroom duplex apartment
with stove and refrigerator. Ideally suited
for couple only. No pets. Located at 313A
Day Street Bryan. Call 846-5395 after 6:00
p.m. weekdays for appointment. 190t3
New 2 bedroom Hollywood bath, fourplex-
es, Manuel Drive, C.S, 845 square feet,
washer and dryer included, $450/mo., $200
deposit, 846-5225 or 846-1757. 190t6
Preleasing For Fall in
College Station
New 3 bedroom
2 bath 4plexes
775-5757. 174115,
TL
SSirwrE
o
Prescriptions Filled
Glasses Repaired
216N.MASN
BRYAN
Mon.-Fri.
Sat.
822-6103
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 a,m.-1 p.m.
FOR RENT
HORSE STALLS
FOR RENT
(20x60) large riding and roping
arena and round pen. We feed
mornings. Call Mike 696-1450 or
Joan 693-4847. Coggins Test re
quired $30 and $40. i7g, 19
Welcome Back Aggies!”
A&M REALTY
And APARTMENT PLACEMENT
Serving the Aggies since 1971. We can
help you find any type housing and
it’s all FREE!
693-3777
2339 S. Texas, C.S.
“next to the Dairy Queen”
WHERE ARE YOU?
Anc they heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day,
and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the
trees of the garden. Then the Lord God called to the man, and said to him, “where are
you?” (Gen. 3:8-9, N.A.S.V.)
Man ii M disobeyed the Word of God. Instead of eating from the tree of life, man had partaken
of that source which God said would result in death — the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
(Gen. 2:9, 17). r so doing, man had not merely disobeyed God; he had also taken into his being
the ver> eicment and nature of sin. Death was the result — spiritually, psychologically, and
physically as well Being indwelt by the essence of sin (Rom. 7:17, 20), man’s body became “the
ilesh c: sm (Rom. 8:3, Gk.). And as Adam’s sons and heirs, we also, in him, were corrupted and
indwelt by sin (Rom. 5:14, 18, 19).
A<ia a and Ev: had lYeen naked before the fall, and they experienced no shame or fear. Butwith
the fall their conscience was awakened — “and they knew they were naked.” Immediately they
sought ? clothe themselves with fig leaves, and when they heard God, they ran and hid, full of
shame and fear. And now, just like Adam and Eve, all their descendants as well are full of shame
and i< a . Sin produces shame; sin produces fear; and sin causes man to flee from God’s presence.
People iudav try to cover their shame with ‘fig leaves’ of pleasure, wealth, social status,
sue.. ss. drops, alcohol, all the while rationalizing away the troubling in their conscience. But
within, the shame remains. And deep within, the nagging fear — the fear of other people, the fear
of insecurity the i< ir of rejection, and the fear of death all remain,. So man does all he can to
clothe himself v. ■ h ‘ fig leaves and to hide himself from God’s presence, yet the conscience of
even man continues to protest. All the efforts he makes to excuse himself avail nothing. The
corruption of sin is manifested in every man by this sense of shame and fear.
God, however, did not forsake Adam. He sought after him and called out, “Where are you?”
Did the A o i A God not know where Adam was? Surely He knew, but He asked so that Adam
would !v consider: “Where am I; what have I done; why am I in such a condition?” God wanted
man himself to realize where he really was.
God i asking this same question today to every man — “Where are you?” Are you in shame and
fear, trying to hide from God’s presence?
Jesus did not come into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might
l>« Saved johji 3:17). Oh, how strong is His desire to cleanse us!’Only when our conscience is
cloansi d hoi sin hy the blood of Jesus can we be freed from the shame and fear caused by sin.
Only then can we be at peace with God and man.
if you have neve' been cleansed from your sin by the blood of Jesus, you can be right now. You
can be freed from sin’s condemnation by receiving Jesus Christ. Simply open yourself in prayer to
receive the cleansing from all sin and to take Christ into you as your new life.
“Lord Jesus, I ask You to wash me from my sins in Your precious blood. Lord Jesus, come into
me and fill me with Youself as life.”
There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus” (Rom. 8:1).
“THE UNSEARCHABLE RICHES OF CHRIST..
For more information write:
6:00 P.M. Free Packet Phone:
Saturday Night 401 Dominik 696-8943
401 Dominik C.S., Texas 77840 775-5330
19016