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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, July 22, 1970
THE BATTALION
A gg
ics receive
SCONA‘payoff
New sewage line and treatment plant—will replace this sewage treatment plant located
near Easterwood Airfield. The new facilities will nearly double the present treatment
capabilities.
Water, sewage facilities
undergo construction
By Pat Little
Major construction projects in
three different areas are under
way to expand and improve the
exisiting university facilities wa
ter treatment according to As
sistant Director of Maintenance
and Utilities William E. Holland,
Jr.
Construction is in process on a
new sewage line and treatment
plant and for a gas turbine gen
erator. Contracts will be let and
construction expected to be start
ed this month on a 24 inch water
Kantfn man's cologne,
with the Spirit of Sweden.
TOWNSHIRE / BRYAN. TEXAS 77801
COURT’S
SADDLERY . . .
FOR WESTERN WEAR
OR FOR YOUR MARE.
FOR SHOE REPAIR
BRING IN A PAIR.
403 N. Main
822-0161
line to supplement the existing
18 inch line.
Holland said the new sewage
line is being built along with a
new sewage treatment plant since
the present one is not sufficient
for the university’s needs.
The 15-inch sewage line will
run from the College View
Apartment area to a new booster
plant which will replace two
existing booster plants, Holland
said.
The booster plant is necessary,
Holland explained, due to a ridge
which runs through the campus
from the Physical Plants offices,
to the Academic Building, and
through Duncan Dining Hall.
After the waste is pumped over
the ridge it will flow the remain
der of the way by gravitational
pull.
The present sewage plant sup
posedly has a capacity of treat
ing 750,000 gallons of waste a
day, but is treating 1,090,000 gal
lons a day. When the new plant
is built, which will treat two mil
lion gallons of waste a day, the
present one will no longer be
operated, Holland said.
The sewage line and treatment
plant is due to be completed in
another year.
The new gas turbine generator
will be placed on the north side
of the building which houses the
present generators and water
chillers, and will have a capacity
of 15,000 kilowatts.
The generator will be put in
along with a 175,0OO pound waste
heat boiler and two 3,350 ton
steam driven centrifugal chilling
units.
The chilling units, which pro
duce chilled water for buildings
on campus, will add to the eight
1,000 ton chiller units. The
chiller units and the generator
will double the value of the plant
to $14 million and will nearly
double the electrical capacity.
The new 24-inch water line
will run from the Well Field
Pump Station eight miles north
west of the campus and another
two million gallon gound storage
tank will be built just north of
the campus at the end of Fin-
feather Road, Holland said.
The new water line and tank is
needed since 5.25 million gallons
of water is used a day while the
capacity of the 18-inch line is 4.84
million gallons a day.
Holland said a two million-gal
lon elevated water tank will be
put in eventually across the
tracks and will replace the 150,-
000 gallon tank standing in the
center of campus.
Texas A&M students expect a
return on their time and work
investment in the university’s
annual Student Conference on
National Affairs.
The nature of the “payoff”
might surprise Joe Citizen, whose
mental image of today’s college
student has been frequently bat
tered.
H. Davis (Dave) Mayfield III
of Waco expects to put in an
average 20 hour week on advance
preparations for SCONA XVI,
scheduled Feb. 14-17 this coming
school year. The 20 hours do not
include class attendance nor
study time.
“For the two weeks immedi
ately preceding SCONA, the time
requirement will probably be
around eight hours a day, except
that it will be done at night,” the
1970-71 conference chairman esti
mated.
“When the program gets in
gear and running at full speed,
we’ll have 100 to 150 students at
work,” the graduate student in
architecture commented.
A December event in the past,
the conference brings students to
A&M from throughout the U. S.,
Mexico and Canada for discussion
on a topic of national concern
with leading government and in
ternational spokesmen. SCONA
XVI's topic is “Student Respon
sibilities in the ’70s.”
“Students get a great deal of
training setting up and conduct
ing SCONA,” observed Bill Lan
caster, former assistant to Memo
rial Student Center director
Wayne Stark.
“Wayne puts the burden of
responsibility on them to arrive
at a topic of interest to students
and the university, arrange
speakers and roundtable chair
men and plan travel-housing ar
rangements,” Lancaster ex
plained. “It’s quite an experi
ence for a student to contact
congressmen and ambassadors to
appear on the program. A lot of
people live to ripe old ages and
never do anything like it.”
Mayfield, public relations chair
man of SCONA XVI under Har
ry K. Lesser of Brenham, said
closer rapport with Texas A&M
has been his biggest gain.
“In trying to obtain SCONA
sponsors, it’s a matter of selling
Texas A&M and telling the
school’s story,” the son of a 1935
graduate declared.
Former students’ interest
quickly becomes apparent and
“makes me proud to be an
Aggie,” Mayfield said. “A sense
of security that comes with this
feeling makes me want to con
tribute more.”
“Students can make construc
tive contributions,” he believes.
“Unless they work for something
themselves, it’s not going to
mean anything to them.”
£
For all your insurance needs
See U. M. Alexander, Jr. *40
221 S. Main, Bryan
823-0742
State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111,
J. C. (Jim) Harris
THE BUG SHOP, Inc.
1911 So. College Ave.
Bryan, Texas 77801
Phone 822-5383
Bryan's Leading Independent Volkswagen Service
HI, FIREMEN!
“Take a grift home."
Lsitsle Biskeris
‘The Gift House of Originals’
4401 Milam — Bryan
You do not have to be a teacher to belong to the local
teacher credit union. All you have to be is a full-time
employee of any school in Brazos County including Texas
A&M. If you are a full-time local school employee and
wish more information on your credit union,
Please Write:
TRI-COUNTY TEACHERS CREDIT UNION
P. O. Box 646
Bryan, Texas 77801
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
Two rooms near campus. Central air and
eat. Washer and dryer. 846-5378. 129t2
Furnished or unfurnished apartment for
ent. 903-B Mount Clair. 846-7334. 12813
Two bedroom furnished and unfurnished
partments. $105 to $115. Central air and
leat. Married couples only. 846-6120.
versity Acres.
MSC offering
entertainment,
companionship
LAKE VIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. On Tabor Road
PRESENTS: HANK THOMPSON
Saturday, July 25, 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
STAMPEDE Every Thursday and Friday Nite
Live Band—Men $1.50 - Ladies $1.00
(ALL BRANDS BEER 250
GET A KICK
If you get a kick out of saving money and enjoying
life you will want to dine at the MSC. Special meal $0.99
each evening from 5 to 7 p. m. Compounded saving when
you purchase DISCOUNT MEAL COUPON BOOK.
THERE ARE APARTMENTS AND THEN THERE
TANGLEWOOD SOUTH
For Those who Desire Quiet Luxury Living, Excellent Location
and Congenial Atmosphere.
$145. - $260. (Furnished, Slightly Higher)
Incomparably Beautiful
SHORT TERM SUMMER LEASE AGREEMENTS
Decorator Designed - 8 Decors
Furnished/Unfurnished
lly Carpeted/Draped - Color
Coordinated Appliances—Central
Fu
Full
1, 2, 3 BR Flat or Townhouse - 1,
1%. 2, 2% baths
Separate Adult/Family Areas
Professional Landscaping
Staffed Nursery - Fenced In
Equipped Playground Area
;ios, or Balconies
liently Located to TAMU,
Parking, Enclosed
>s, or uai —
onveniently Locs
Shopping Center
Three Spacious Recreat.or
Game
Pools
Two Laundry Areas
Professionally Managed
acious Recreat.on and
Rooms, Two Delightful
FOR LEASING INFORMATION
CALL 846-2026
Dorothy Shipper Youngblood, Mgr.
Dorothy Brown, Asst. Mgr.
A variety of contemporary
musical entertainment and com
panionship is offered summer
students through the Memorial
Student Center “Basement” cof
fee house.
The regular MSC attraction has
moved from next-door to the
barber shop in the basement to
the terrace outside the Assembly
Room for the summer.
Basement coffee house activi
ties are available to students
from 8 p.m. to midnight each
Wednesday and Saturday during
the summer, noted Allen Huddle
ston of Houston.
A year-around MSC activity,
the Basement provides students
professional performers off the
coffee-house circuit during the
regular school year.
“We’ve got a lot of topnotch
performers,” remarked Huddle
ston, special events chairman of
the MSC summer directorate.
Similar live entertainment is on
tap during the summer, including
a Spring High School group,
singer Larry Ludewig who is go
ing into professional recording,
and the duo of singer Mike Muel
ler and guitarist John Pinno, who
plays both the classical 12 and
six-string instruments.
Admission to the Basement is
25 cents per person or 40 cents a
couple, Huddleston said.
1970
TOYOTA
$1830.00
BRAZOS
VALLEY
TOYOTA
INC.
We Service All Foreign
Make Cars
Cavitt at Coulter
Phone 822-2828
Rent
Used Maytag
$9.00 a Month
408 Carson
822-1719
Nice one bedroom furnished apartment.
Air, cable, phone, carport. Couples only.
No pets. 700 West 26th. 822-9079 before
B :30 a. m. or after 6 :46 p. m. 123tfn
YES 1 you can afford to move in no
For only $57.40 per student. All the finer
For only $57.40 per student. All the riner
things — carpeted, draped, electric West-
Inghouse kitchen, individual air-eondition-
* g and heat. Two swimming pools. One
id two bedrooms. All utilities and T.V.,
ble paid. Exclusive Co-ed section.
itAVIS HOUSE APARTMENTS. 505
cable p
TRAVIS
Hiway 30. Phone 846-6111. $140 - $215
73tfn
VILLAGE PARK
NORTH
"Mobile Living In Luxuary’
4413 HWY. 6 NORTH
Paved & guttered street, concrete off-
ieveiinp
fenced playground, city utilities, cable
itio, swimmii
iarl
pla;
con
pool, gas grills.
ig pads.
Telephone
DAY
822-0803
NIGHT
822-5234
45tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS 1 !
Need A Horn*
14 2 Bedroom Fur. 4 Unfur.
Poo] and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 1
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline o4
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Franklin, George D.
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Dirrestation : A LONGITUDINAL ANAL
YSIS OF CHANGES IN COURSE OF
STUDY BY COLLEGE STUDENTS.
Time: July 30, 1970 at 4:00 p. m.
Place: Room 402-A in the Academic Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Harp, Stephen J.
Degree: Ph.D. in Entomology
Dissertation: THE BIOLOGY AND CON-
ssertal
TROL OF THE PECAN WEEVIL,
ARGAE (HORN) IN TEX-
gURCULIO C
Time: July 30, 1970 at 2:00 p.
Place: Room 203 in the Bioloi
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
m.
gy Bldg.
WORK WANTED
Tennis racket restringing and supplies
nylon and gut. Call 846-4477. 123tfn
FOR SALE
MOON LIGHT MOVING SALE 1 7 a. m.-
midnight Friday and Saturday. Clothes,
Igs, curtains, gadjets and toys. 4304
Nagle, three blocks north Circle Drive-Inn.
Japanese made electric guitar. Three
pickups, vibrator and case. Worth over
$100.00 but selling for S56. 845-2803 129tfn
Good cross bred roping calves, will make
good gentle cows. Call 822-3980.
4 and 8 track tapes and tape players,
>e players and tapes, reel type
s, all sizes, radios, record play-
cassette tape
tape players, all sizes, radios, record play
ers, watches, cameras, girlie films, shot
guns, TV’s - Fantastic bargains—AGGIE
DEN. 307 University. Colli
Texas.
lege Station,
122tfn
ANN MARGRET VIETNAM PHOTOS.
8 X 10 COLOR, LIMITED SUPPLY. $6.60
EACH. LIMITED SUPPLY—AGGIE DEN.
119tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION SUMMER GRADUATES
You may begin ordering your Gradmtio:
Announcement on July X, 1970, thru M
17. 1970. 9-12. 1-4. Mon. - Frf., at til
M.S.C. Cashier's Window. 121t(i
KINDERGARTEN ENROLLING NOK
FOR SEPTEMBER. Maximum ratio 1H
raeher. Preparation
CALVARY BAPTIST KINOES'
nth
ium
Certified teacher. Preparation for fW
grade.
GARTEN. 822-3579.
HELP WANTED
Registered nurses. Positions availabk
3-11, 11-7 shifts, full or part time. Excel
lent employee benefits with added shill
differential. Call Personel - St. Joseph 1 !
Hospital. 822-4313. 128t!
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Custom Bookbinding, Plastic
Binding, and Gold Stamping
of Books, Journals, Theses,
Dissertations, and Reports.
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
311 Church Street,
College Station — 846-3840
llltfn
Typing, experienced. 846-5416.
9Itfn
Typing, full time. Notary P
▲mericard accepted, 823-6410
ie,
823-3838.
lOtfn
TYPING, electric. Close to campus. Expe
rienced. Reasonable. 846-2934. Itfz
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
46-8165. 132tfn
CHILD CARE
RN operating small nursery would like
to care for your children. , Excellent
facilities. Call 846-3928. 128t2
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN-
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith * Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Com Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 822^5121
Bob Boriskie ’55
COINS SUPPLIES
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker
822-1336 822-1307
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
Havoline, Amalie,
Enco, Conoco.
32c qt.
-EVERYDAY-
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings - Exhausts
System Parts, Filters,
Water and Fuel Pumps.
Almost Any Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
EELCO
EDELBROCK
HURST
MR GASKET
CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Starters - Generators
Most $13.95 each
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK J 32
24 years in Bryan
ELLISON RADIO & TV SERVICE
RCA & MOTOROLA SALES
We Service All Makes
Bryan, Texas
2703 So. College Ave.
823-5126
NOTICE!
THE EXCHANGE STORE
Will be closed for Inventory SATURDAY, MONDAY
& TUESDAY, JULY 25, 27, 28, 1970.
The Exchange Store will be open for business WEDNES
DAY JULY 29 at 7:30 a. m.
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
•
Watch Repairs
•
Jewelry Repair
•
Diamond Senior
Rings
•
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
SUPPLIES
SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT - • OF
FICE SUPPLIES
• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St.
Ph. 823-0939
Bryan, Texas
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