The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 25, 1969, Image 3

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1967 V.W. new tires.
146-7985.
Call 822-1441
Allow 20 Minutes
Carry Out or Eat-In
THE PIZZA HUT
2610 Texas Ave.
Would You Believe?
Fresh From The Gulf
OYSTERS
on the half-shell
or fried to order
Served Right Here on the Campus
5 to 7 each evening at the famous Oyster Room MSC Cafeteria
Bulletin Board THE BATTALION
Tuesday, March 25, 1969
College Station, Texas
Page 3
TONIGHT
Marketing Society will meet at
7:30 p.m. in rooms 3-B and 3-C
of the Memorial Student Center.
Guest speaker will be Bob Hunt
with Proctor & Gamble.
Society of Automotive Engi
neers will hear a discussion of
ground power equipment for air
craft, oil field and portable gener
ating equipment at 7:30 p.m. in
Rooms 2C and D of the Memorial
Student Center.
WEDNESDAY
Aggie Wives Bridge Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC.
A question period for intermedi
ates will preceed the meeting.
Aggie Christian Fellowship Club
will hear Greg Carter speak on
“The Way That Seems Right” in
Room 3D of the MSC at 5:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
Galveston Hometown Club will
elect its sweetheart and plan the
Easter party at 7:30 p.m. in the
Lobby of the MSC.
Yets Can Not 4 Go It Alone,’
Symposium Speaker Declares
The days when either a physi
cian or a veterinarian can “go it
alone” and attempt to meet the
medical needs of most of his
patients are nearly gone, a medi
cal doctor told veterinarians here
Monday.
“As single individuals they
have limited skills, limited re
sources and limited capacity to
deal with the widely varied prob
lems of their patients,” noted
Dr. Vincent E. Price.
Price is special assistant to
the director, National Institute
of General Medical Sciences, Na
tional Institutes of Health, Be-
thesda, Md. He addressed the
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Good condition.
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1966 Chevrolet, Super-Sport Impala V-8.
Clean, excellent condition, good tires. $1396.
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decks, cassette car and home players,
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FOR RENT
Available April let.
>r 6 student renters,
lege Ave. Call 822-3526.
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TRINITY GARDENS
Duplex Apartments
2 bedrooms
1% baths
attached garage
washer & dryer connections
privately fenced backyard
built-in GE kitchens
custom drapes & carpet
next to So. Knoll elementary school
children & pets welcome
no additional deposit for pets
Manager
Lawyer St.
846-3988
Trinity PI.
For rent. 1, 2. and 3 bedrodm apartments.
New with central air. Some carpeted. Call
846-4717 or 846-8285. 696tf*
- hs, si
en, tennis racquets, like
Upes, metal folding
re all fantastic barga
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ke new 4 & 8 track
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HELP WANTED
We need a college student. Sophomore
preferred, who needs work, who is taking
pr6i6iTC<i» wlio needs work, who is t/ftkinfif
15 hours or less at A&M per semester,
working in our retail store, during school
•"ssions and summer months. May be single
married. The right man. may work his
tire college years in our store. Reply
to Box 542 in Bryan, stating your age,
previous experience, etc., in own hand
writing. 89tfn
Co-ed or Aggie wife who likes cooking,
i prepare dinner for small family of
professor with invalid wife. Five evenings
a week. Good salary to qualified person.
Meals may be included. Call 846-3435
evenings for information. 88tfn
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
otis McDonald’s
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas
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STERLING ELECTRONICS
sound equipment
Ampex
Fisher
Scott
tape decks
Roberts
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Panasonic
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Use Your BANKAMERICARD
33c qt.
Havoline, Amalie,
Enco, Conoco.
—EVERYDAY—
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 90% of All Cars
Save 25 - 40%.
Brake Shoes $3.19 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans. oil 254
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $11.95 Each
Most 12 Volt - $12.95 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
22 years in Bryan
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Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS l t
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
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SPECIAL NOTICE
TOWN HALL
Applications may now be filed for
positions on next year's Town Hall
committee. Interested sophomores may
pick up applications in the M.S.C.
Programs Office. Deadline for filing
is Friday, March 28. 87t6
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WE BUY MOST ANYTHING — AGGIE
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WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
Personal Loans
LOANS Z$100
Confidential
Loan Service
University Loan Co.
317 Patricia
(North Gate)
Telephone 846-8319
Hold your horses!
IMPORT CAR BUYERS
Maverick’s coming
April 17!
CADE MOTOR CO.
1700 Texas Ave.
Phone 823-0044.
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Offic*
of Student Publications before deadline of
I p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Jeffrey, Lela Mae
Degree: Ph.D. in Oceanography
Dissertation: DEVELOPMENT OF A
METHOD FOR ISOLATION OF GRAM
QUANTITIES OF DISSOLVED ORGAN
IC MATTER FROM SEA WATER AND
SOME CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ISOLAT
ED MATERIAL.
Time: March 27, 3:00
m 1
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of Graduate Studies
p. m
Place: Room 103, Goodwin Hall
s: 1
George
Dean
W. Kunze
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Adham, Yi
issertation: Tili-, EfJt'JBOT OF SOLU
TION COMPOSITION ON UNSATU
RATED HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY
OF SOME TEXAS SOILS.
Time: March 27, 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 303, Plant Sciences Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
ECONOMICS MAJORS
English qualifying examinations to be
given on Wed. March 26. 3:00 to 6:00
p. m. Room 108 Nagle. Sign up for the
examination with Mrs. Hase in Room 115
Nagle. All Economics Majors must
a written examination in English Compos
tion in order to qualify •*— J
the B.S. Degree,
be taken not later than
of the Junior year.
This ex;
a the
for candidacy for
linatioi
amination must
Spring semester
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Those undergraduate students who have 95
semester hours of credit may purchase the
A&M ring. The hours passed at the time
March 31,
A&M ring. The hours p;
of the preliminary grade report,
in satisfy!
lay
?qui
be used
ying the
ts qualify]
Office,
records to determine their digit
order the ring. Orders for the rings will
be taken April 21 through May 28. All
rings will be returned to the Registrar’s
office on or about July 10. 1969 for
further delivery. The Ring Clerk is on
duty from 8:00 to 12 :00 noon Monday
through Friday, in the Richard Coke
Building - Room 7.
order that she may check the
records to determine their eligibility to
■ficiency examination re-
or students majoring in
on will be offered from 2 to 4 p. m.
ril 15 (Tuesday), 1969, and again
rom 4 to 6 p. m. the same day. Students
the examination at either time
on Ap
from 4
may take
by reporting to R
inees should bring pen, pencil.
and composition paper.
Room 308 Nagle. Exam-
cil, dictionary.
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TRANSMISSIONS
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Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
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"SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS”
Application forms for Spring Awards
Scholarships may be obtained from th*
Student Financial Aid Office, Room 303,
YMCA Building during the period Feb
ruary 17th - March 31, 1969. All appli
cations must be filed with the Student
Financial Aid Office by not later than
6:00 p. m. April 1, 1969. Late applica
tions will not be accepted. 66t26
Pre-veterinary i
expect to qualify as applicants to th<
Professional College of Veterinary M" ,J - :-
in September 1969 may obtain appli
at the informati<
Office. April 1,
filing applics i! -
the Registrar.
medicine students who
as applicants to t
of Veterinary Medici
nber 1969 may obtain applications
formation desk in the Registrar’s
kpril 1, 1969 is the deadline for
plications and transcripts with
H. L. Heaton. Dean of
Admissions and
Records
WORK WANTED
Typing of all nature to do in m
Reasonable rates. Call
at 846-8165.
Mrs.
i my home.
Thielemann
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TYPING — 846-3290.
Typing wanted by professional typist on
IBM Selectric. Call Mrs. E. D. Maxson
after 5 p. m. 846-3192. 76tfn
TYPING — Electric, Very Reasonable.
Irs. David R. Miller. 822-2048. 56tfn
Typing. 823-6410 or 822-5053.
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STUDENTS! SERVICES UNLIMITED
is ready to help you with your typing,
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CHILD CARE
Child care. Call for information. 846-8151.
* 598tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery,
84C-4005.
Boyett
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HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
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before; 50’ x 12’ mobile home. Call Bri
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22-0808
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RADIO REPAIRS
ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
TYPEWRITERS
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ATTENTION
STUDENTS AND STAFF MEMBERS
ENGAGED IN RESEARCH!
If you moved to College Station in 1967, or 1968, you
may be eligible for special tax benefits.
■
FOR THIS AND OTHER TAX INFORMATION
CONTACT:
BLOCKER TRANT, Income Tax Consultant
4015 Texas Avenue — Bryan, Texas
Phone 846-7842
Monday session of the Fourth
Symposium on Veterinary Medi
cal Education.
“THE ADVANTAGES of a
group practice, which permits a
group of general practitioners and
specialists to provide a broad
array of competence and skills
to their patients, appear to be
gaining greater acceptance among
both the veterinary and medical
community,” Dr. Price observed.
Discussing what he termed a
“biological revolution” in the
professions, Price said, “One can
visualize the day in the not-too-
distant future when the physi
cians and veterinarians in a given
community or region will be join
ed by a group of scientists, work
ing as full and equal colleagues,
to provide the community with
the full range of scientific know
ledge and skills that are now
becoming available through bio
medical research.”
Price pointed out if the bio-
Milby Muskets
Capture Title
At A&M Meet
The Milby High Muskets
marched off Saturday with the
championship of the first A&M
Invitational Junior Drill Meet.
Milby’s blue-helmeted drill pla
toon scored 952 points of a pos
sible 1,250 in winning over the
11-team field. Contenders for the
43-inch master trophy were the
Twirling Rifles of Fox Tech in
San Antonio and the S. F. Austin
High Legionnaires of Houston.
Nine other awards also were
presented by Air Force Col. Ver
non L. Head in the day-long high
school competition. It also fea
tured exhibitions by the Amarillo
High girls sponsor corps and the
defending national champion Fish
Drill Team.
THE TWIRLING Rifles, com
manded by Cadet Col. Louis M.
Gonzales, won second in inspec
tion and basic drill and third in
the fancy phase.
Houston’s Legionnaires, headed
by Samuel M. Casas, won first in
fancy and a pair of third place
trophies in inspection and basic
drill.
The Bellaire High Red Rifles
took first in inspection and is
commanded by Cadet Capt. John
Fargason. Milby’s championship
was fashioned on first in basic
and second in fancy drill phase.
The team commander is Arthur
Gonzales.
Competing teams were from
Amarillo, Austin, Bellaire, Dallas,
Galveston, Houston, Killeen, Mes
quite and San Antonio.
medical revolution is to become
a medical revolution, then the
barriers which now exist between
the physician and scientist “must
be de-emphasized.” He said a
structure of medicine must be
found which will permit these
two groups to work side by side.
“HOPEFULLY,” continued
Price, “the turn of the century
will see physicians, scientists, and
engineers working together
throughout the health care sys
tem, linked to each other by a
vast informational network that
provides those in each community
access to the latest information
available, and assistance, if need
ed, in the diagnosis and treatment
of a given disease.” He added
the same can he said for veteri
narians.
Describing pressures on both
the medical and veterinary cur
riculum as “enormous,” with the
whole array of specialists arguing
for more awareness of their field,
Price said the modern-day physi
cian receives “a smattering of
knowledge in many areas, hut is
master of very little.”
Price also pointed out various
modifications of medical curricula
in several universities which have
produced a “marked excitement
within medical education.”
He said the changes have led
to a realization of the value of
the new freedom being provided
to medical students — a freedom
that is enabling them to reach
in greater depth into the basic
medical sciences and into the uni
versity to acquire a range of
knowledge and skills which were
once all but foreclosed to the
medical practitioner.
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HOW
IT
FIGURES:
Interesting statistics, right?
Look at them one way, and
you get 96. Look at them
another way ... long enough
. . . and what you’re likely to
get is married. From that point
on, you multiply. So do your
responsibilities.
It pays to plan for responsi
bilities. You can do this now
by investing in a life insurance
program that can provide the
foundation for a sound finan
cial structure. The earlier you
start, the less it costs, and the
more security you’ll have a
chance to build.
Stop by our office today. Or
give us a call, and let’s talk
about subtracting something
from your life: financial worry.
Gordon B. Richardson
Aggie Campus Rep.
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Come To Bryan Gospel
Church, 207 W. 28th St.
Bryan, Texas every Sunday
and hear some students
from International Bible
College, San Antonio, Tex
as, who love the Lord.
They play, they sing, they
preach — Come one, Come
all.
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