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    THE BATTALION
(Friday, March 8, 1968
College Station, Texas
Page 3
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
A Makes - TV - Repairs
713 S. Main 822-1941
ARROW SHIRTS
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Signature Loans
$10 to $100
Prompt Confidential Service
UNIVERSITY LOAN
317 Patricia North Gate
COMPANY
Tel: 846-8319
BUSIER AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans
FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
CASA CHAPULTEPEC
OPEN 11:00 A. M. CLOSE 10:00 P. M.
1315 COLLEGE AVENUE — PHONE 8Z2-0872
SPECIALS GOOD FRI. - SAT. and SUN.
BEEF TACOS, BEANS - RICE
CHEESE TACOS, BEANS - RICE
CHALUPAS WITH GUACAMODE
CHALUPAS WITH CHEESE - BEANS
HOME MADE TAMALES WITH FRIED BEANS
BEEF ENCHILARAS, BEANS - RICE
CHEESE ENCHILADAS, BEANS - RICE
CHILES RELLKNOUS WITH SPANISH RICE
AND CHEESE SAUCE
GUACAMOLE SALAD - 2 CRISPY TACOS
MEXICAN DINNER COMPLETE
AGGIE SPECIAL DINNER 98*
TO TAKE OUT OR DINE IN
FIESTA DINNER
Guacamole Salad, Beef Taco,
Three Enchiladas, Beans,
Rice Tortillas and Hot
Sauce, Candy.
“ $1.09
TACO DINNER
Two Beef Tacos, One Chili
Con Queso, Guacamole Salad,
Tortillas and Hot Sauce,
Dessert.
Regular
$1.25
99c
Four New Grad
Courses Offered
Four graduate courses in
mathematics education will be
offered at A&M during the sum
mer of 1968, Dr. Paul R. Hensar-
ling, head of the Education and
Psychology Department, said
Tuesday.
Education 618, elementary
school mathematics, and Educa
tion 620, secondary school alge
bra, will be offered the first
term.
Education 619, basic concepts
of mathematics, and Education
621, secondary school geometry,
will be offered the second term.
Billards
Jointed Cue Sticks
Pinball
Wildwest Ray Gun
Shocker Machine
Gripper Machine
Magazines
Magic Supplies
Bumper Stickers
Decals
Novelties
Comic Cards
Sundries
Also AGGIE THEATRE
AGGIE DEN
“The Home of the Aggies”
(Next to Loupot’s)
8 a. m. til midnight
7 days a week
Architecture Junior
Sheffield To Work, Tour Norway
Mountainous Norway and its
architecture will have to survive
a deluge of picture-taking this
summer when Gary Sheffield of
Texas City tours the country.
The junior architecture major
has been placed with a Trondheim
architecture firm for two months
work by the International Associ
ation for the Exchange of Stu
dents for Technical Experience
(IAESTE).
The Memorial Student Center
Travel Committee has participat
ed two years in the program
which exchanges students inter
nationally on a one-for-one basis.
Faculty supervised, IAESTE this
year has Aggies going to Nor
way, Spain, England, Scotland
and Germany.
IAESTE participants are select
ed on the basis of personality,
maturity, ability to adjust to cir
cumstances, scholastics and other
qualities of value to a U. S. “am
bassador.”
Sheffield, 21, will do city and
regional planning commission
work for Norges Tekniske Hog-
skole Institute. When he’s not at
the drawing board or research
files, the A&M Camera Commit
tee Member will be pointing his
35mm Pentax at the fjord-indent
ed coast on which Trondheim is
located and Norway’s rugged ter
rain.
After the work period, Shef
field plans to see as much of
Europe as possible in a month of
travel.
“I’LL SHOOT mostly color,” the
camera bug commented. Many
firms that take students under
European - originated IAESTE
provide room and board, but Gary
isn’t sure just what his arrange
ments will be.
“I asked that they wait and let
An Aggie will play in a na
tional basketball tournament this
year, but he will do it in a
wheelchair.
Buddy C. Rogers, a junior from
League City, is national sports
co-ordinator for the Paralyzed
Veterans of America (PVA).
Buddy (that’s his real name)
has been in a wheelchair since
his back was broken in an auto
mobile accident in July of 1962.
He was stationed at Offutt Air
Force Base in Omaha, Neb., at
the time.
THE TOURNAMENT will be
played at George Williams Col
lege in Downer’s Grove, 111., a
suburb of Chicago. Twelve teams
from the six conferences in the
United States will compete for
the championship. The Texas
chapter of PVA is in Houston.
“We will try to get a team
from Houston for next Year’s
me make arrangements,” the foot
loose student remarked. “Then I’ll
play it by ear.” Similar planning
is going into his late-summer tra
vel.
“Of course I’d like to see the
big cities, Stockholm, Paris and
so forth and particularly their
museums. I call what I have in
mind ‘bumming around’.”
tournament,” Buddy said, “and
we would eventually like to get a
Southwest Conference in wheel
chair basketball.”
The sandy-haired Aggie writes
a monthly column for the Para
plegia News, the publication of
the PVA. He will play in an
exhibition game at the national
tournament.
A game of basketball in a
wheelchair might seem pretty
unexciting to most people, but
Buddy disagrees.
“It’s a rough game,” he re
marked, “If you’ve ever tried to
shoot a basketball sitting down,
you know how difficult it is.”
ACCORDING to Buddy, many
of the shot are made from a dis
tance of 25-30 feet from the
basket.
“Of course, there isn’t much
inside shooting; it can get pretty
crowded with 10 chairs on the
court,” he said.
Member of the A&M student
chapter of the American Institute
of Architects, Sheffield has a va
riety of experience to take into
his work at Trondheim. He has
been a construction worker, sport
ing goods store salesman and
longshoreman.
“Everything but architecture,”
he grinned.
Dribbling the ball can present
problems also. Buddy explained
that after a person gets the ball
he is allowed to push his chair
twice. Then he must either drib
ble the ball, pass it or shoot for
the basket.
“In a wheelchair basketball
game, they play almost entirely
by NCAA rules,” he emphasized.
INJURIES from Vietnam are
causing the PVA to grow in
membership after a slack period
in the 1950’s after the Korean
conflict.
“Amputees make the best ball
players because they have stom
ach and trunk muscles that are
still usable,” said Buddy, who is
paralyzed from the chest down.
The wheelchair athlete trans
ferred to Aggieland this semes
ter from the University of Hous
ton and is majoring in agricul
tural journalism.
Disabled Ag In Cage Tourney
imen
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2.50
2.00
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Political
Announcements
Subject to action of the Dem
ocratic Primary May 4, 1968.
For Congressman, Sixth Con
gressional District:
OLIN E. TEAGUE
(Re-Election)
WANT AD RATES
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DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR SALE
oodland. Kxceuent nei
ood for children. 2 blocks from element
ary school. Could economically be con-
erted to 5-bedroom, 2-bath home. About
12,000 cash would handle for good credit
risk. Call 846-6121 for appointment to
Now Open ! Kraft Furniture Studio, 10
a. m. to 7 p. m. daily, under new manage
ment with big furniture bargains. Up to
(0% off for this opening clearance. Kraft
Furniture Studio, 3822 Texas Are. next
lo Randy’s Bar-b-que. 643t6
12 Pi:
only
846-9897.
Ping Pong table tops. $16.00 value
$11.00 each. Burke Hargrove, Phone
897. 537tfn
20 ease electric Coca Cola box. Originally
1660 now only $95. Burke Hargrove. Phone
846-98 97 . 53?tfn
200 metal folding chairs. $7.98 value
mly $4 each in 5 lots. Burka Hargrove.
Phone 846-9897. 5S7tfn
2 Roping Saddles. Call 822-3980 after 5.
Party records, Golf-Gsme, Bud Flsteher
tlbums, Ken Idaho albums. Play-boy mage-
■mts, all kinds Texas Aggie Champion
•tickers—many other novelty and gag
Items—Aggie Den, North Gate (next to
Loupot’s) open 8 a. m. till 7 seven daya
• week—come see us ! 525tfn
PETS
OFFERED FOR STUD. Lovely toy-bred
black poodle. AKC registered, 846-5992
(846-2518 from 1-4 p. m.) 546t4
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Classic Wax
Cal Custom
Accessories
Hurst Floor Shifts
Enco & Conoco 31 £ qt.
Amalie & Havoline .. 35^ qt.
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings
50% Off
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
10,000 Parts-We Fit
96% of All Cars - Save
25 - 40%
Brake Shoes $2.98 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans. oil 25*
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $10.95 Each
Most 12 Volt — $11.95 Each
Tires—Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
21 years in Bryan
WORK WANTED
Experienced typist to type reports, these
etc. Call 822-4018. 548
Typing. 846-3290.
FOR RENT
Recently renovated apartments for rent.
Unfurnished. Space for animals. 1814 Fin
Feather Road. Water and Butane fur
nished. Contact W. F. Davis, 822-3518.
548t5
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
the University, 846-
262tfn
and weekly rate, near
6410.
University,’ 84
THE BRYAN ARMS
APARTMENTS
“Congenial Living”
Separate Adult A Family Areas
“Children Welcome”
Model Apts. Open For Inspection
From $120 - All Utilities Paid
1602 S. College Avenue
Resident Manager - Apt. 55
Phone 823-4250
Make Your Deposit Now
CHILD CARE
Will keep children in my home Monday
through Friday. 846-7153. 545t4
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
123-8626, Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
HELP WANTED
Aggie wife wanted for waitress. Morn
ing shift. Dutch Kettle. Call manager
for appointment. 846-9927 546t4
Aggies need extra money? Unusual
opp
tween 4 & 8 p. m.
money? Unusual spare
time sales opportunity. Call 846-7098 be-
644t5
Count;
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan A
AAM University
STUDENTS ! 1
Need A Home
1 A 2 Bedroom Fur. A Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
822-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. 1
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave.
822-1336
26th & Parker
822-1307
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
Wanted, two registered nurses for su
pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison <
Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent
Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria
Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 466tfn
unty
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
Students wishing to place a 1967 AGGIE
LAND in their high school may pick them
up in the office of Student Publications,
Services Building. 548tfn
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adiine
blicatio
"SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS
Application forma for Spring Award
Scholarships may be obtained from the
Student Financial Aid Office, Room 308,
YMCA Building during the period February
12th - March 31, 1968. All applications
must be filed with the Student Financial
Aid Office by not later than 6:00 p. m.
April 1, 1968. Late applications will not be
631t30
accepted.
Preveterinary Medicine Students
ho
e-veterinary
m eater 1968
approved by their Academic
form signed by the Academic Advisor
All students who expect to register in
pre-veterinary medicine for the Spring
Semester 1968 must have their course*
iproved by their Academic Advisor. A
and listing approved courses must be
preeented at registration. 521tfn
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
Noth Gate 846-5816
LOOKING FOR A NEW
CAR FOR ONLY
$1767.00
COME TO
Hickman Garrett Volkswagen
AUTHORIZED DEALER
1701 So. College Ave. 822-0146
Now Leasing
The New Luxurious
Trinity Gardens
• Two Bedroom, 1% Bath
Living and Dining Rooms
Expert Yard Maintenance • Formal
All Electric Built-in G. E. Kitchens
• Custom Drapes and Carpets • Carrier Central Heating and
Air Conditioning • Very Large Privately Fenced Backyards
• Washer-Dryer Connections in Garage • One Block from New
Elementary School • Attached Garage • Rentals $159.50
• Children and Pets Welcome.
for information call:
846-2614 or 846 - 5070
Trinity Place & S. W. Parkway
College Station
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION ! Personnel and students of
&M University. See us before you bu:
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ton
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A&M University,
litui
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urmture—Wood Furniture Com-
501 North Texas. Telephone 822-
„. - - - us before you buy
irour furniture and appliance needs. Ask
about the student plan. The store of
distinctive furniture—Wood Furniture Ci
pany.
1227
ATTENTION
Research Professors
Graduate Research
Assistants
You may be eligible for special
income tax benefits.
For this and other tax problems
contact.
Blocker Trent
4015 S. Texas Are.
Phone 846-7842
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Bryan, Texas
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Distributors For:
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909 S. Main 822-6000
If you don't agree that
business destroys individuality,
maybe it's because you're an
individual.
There’s certain campus talk that claims
individuality is dead in the business world.
That big business is a big brother destroy
ing initiative.
But freedom of thought and action, when
backed with reason and conviction’s cour
age, will keep and nurture individuality
whatever the scene: in the arts, the sciences,
and in business.
Scoffers to the contrary, the red corpus
cles of individuality pay off. No mistake.
Encouraging individuality rather than
suppressing it is policy in a business like
Western Electric—where we make and pro
vide things Bell telephone companies need.
Because communications are changing fast,
these needs are great and diverse.
Being involved with a system that helps
keep people in touch, lets doctors send car
diograms across country for quick analysis,
helps transmit news instantly, is demand
ing. Demanding of individuals.
If your ambition is strong and your abili
ties commensurate, you’ll never be truly
happy with the status quo. You’ll seek
ways to change it and—wonderful feeling!—
some of them will work.
Could be at Western Electric.
Western Electric
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