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Alio THE lesday, November 2, 1971 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 Air Force presents medals o officers enrolled at A&M . Air Force Commendation Med als and an Oak Leaf Cluster to sh the ps ; |,e award have been presented stop ,ffi C ers enrolled at A&M as »«’n otl,,, graduate students on Air Force Assignment. Recipients are Maj. Kent B. FUTURE CPA’S Learn Now About the next CPA Exam. |Becker CPA Review Course| HOUSTON 713/223--6902 loUR SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS REPRESENT | I in hast ’t write ijl am, andlf it. f|B they ad and aaJ and p;:| ' l "'Ps ami hightail StajJ that J to plead is valJ icd out,-| "next COURSE BEGINS Dec. 2nd. Duey of Santa Rosa, Calif.; Capt. George G. Jackelen, Minneapolis, Minn.; Capt. James E. Pettett, Port Angeles, Wash., and Capt. Thomas J. Hankee, Archbald, Pa. Capt. Hankee received the first Oak Leaf Cluster to the Com mendation Medal and citation for service at NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston. Captain Pettett is a weather officer student here in meteor ology through an Air Force technical course. He was cited for outstanding service with the 51st Field Maintenance Squad ron at Naha AB, Okinawa. Captain Jackelen’s award was for service as system analyst with the Air Force Global Weath er Central at Offutt AFB, Neb. FV8 “FOR AN ATMOSPHERE YOU WILL ENJOY” Featuring: FRIDAY — “Resurrection” SATURDAY — “Resurrection” Happy Hour Every Afternoon From 4 - 6 p. m. 329 University Drive North Gate 846-9973 Open 7 Nights A Week From 1-12 AIRLINE RESERVATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS £% CALL 822-3737 Robert Halsell Travel Service 1016 Texas Ave. — Bryan ON ITS FINAL CRUISE, the Toronto Harbor steam tug Ned Hanlan appears to be mov ing under its own steam as workers move it to a berth outside Marine Museum at the Ca nadian National Exhibition Friday. The photographer waited until the tug’s smokestack lined up with a belching chimney of a brewery to create the illusion. (AP Wirephoto) A&M harvests shrimp crops ZARAPE RESTAURANT FINEST IN MEXICAN FOOD Now Under New Management HOURS OPEN: Tuesday - Sunday 11 a. m. - 10 p. m. LUNCH SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ENCHILADA DINNER 2 Enchiladas, Fried Beans, Rice, Toasted Tortillas, Hot Sauce. Reg. $1.25 Now Beer Served & Orders To Go 99c DIAL 846-0513 311 McArthur at University Drive College Station Shrimp crops from A&M’s mariculture ponds were harvested Monday for the last time before winter. Twenty man-made ponds, lo cated about 20 miles east of Angleton in Brazoria County, are used in the mariculture experi ments, which aim at making shrimp farming a commercial operation. Support for the project is pro vided by A&M’s Sea Grant Pro gram, Texas Agricultural Exten sion Service, Brazoria County Mosquito Control District, Dow Chemical Company, Ralston Puri na Company and Texaco, Inc. Harvest results so far this season have ranged up to 250 pounds of shrimp per acre, noted Dr. Jack C. Parker, project di- BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day ion inimum charge—76tf Classified Displa; wo: Minimum cha lay $1.00 per column inch 6<> per word al each insertion OFFICIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE j Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Burnett, Thomas Lawrence, Jr. Decree: Ph.D. in Geology [Dissertation: PETROLOGY OF SOUTH EASTERN PIEDMONT RIVER SANDS, GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA AND „ NORTH CAROLINA. Time: November 12, 1971 at 3:00 p. m. [Place: Room 103-A in the Geosciences Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Students wishing to place a 1970 Aggie- land in their high school, may pick them . “P in the Student Publications Office, 216 | Services Bldg. 33tf n Regalia for the December 1971 Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the ! degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor | °f Education are required to order hoods [ as well as the Doctor's caps and gowns. I The hoods are to be left at the University Exchange Store for delivery by a repre- sentative of the Exchange store to the j Registrar’s Office no later than 1 :00 p. m., Tuesday, December 7. The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as part of the ceremony. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will *ear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu dents who are candidates for the Bachelor s Degree will wear the cap and gown ; ROT C students who are candidates for the Bach- ebr’s Degree will wear the appropriate uniform. All military personnel who are candidates for the Bachelor’s or Master s oegree D.Ed. dates for the Bad will wear the u candidates will wear •m ; rn.u. wi the cap and Rji.D. candidates will arrange for rental °t cap, gown, and hood at the Ex- raange Store between 8:00 a. m., Monday, November 8, and 12:00 noon, Saturday, November 20. Only Doctor’s caps, gowns, •nd hoods will be available on a rental oasis. The Master’s and Bachelor's caps and gowns may be purchased at the Ex- tnange Store. Rental fees and sale Pfices are as follows: Doctor’s Cap and Gown (rental) $7.88 Doctor’s Hood (rental) $7.88 Master’s Cap & Gown (sale) $7.61. Bachelor’s Cap & Gown (sale) $6.93 All prices include sales tax. Payment is r «iuired at the time of placing the order. C. W. Landiss, Chairman Convocations Committee 33t8 APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM VETERINARY MEDICINE IN 1972. Jn Veterinary Aptitude Test (V.A.r.) "J 11 be required of all applicants seeking “uniission to the professional curriculum loin College of Veterinary Medicine in s, 2. Results of the test must be reported 0 the College of Veterinary Medicine be- consideration of any application. PPhcation cards for admission to the S! . should reach the Psychological Corpo ration before November 1, 1971. These 'arda are available at the Dean’s Office, ■lege of Veterinary Medicine. Students ,l 0 .^Dl not qualify as applicants in 1972 °ttld not take the test. 19tB0 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SEPTEMBER 27, 1971 OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF T ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS o w ti„,, eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, an undergraduate student have at least one academic year in ince and credit for ninety-five (96) ’ter ho taside semi for ninety-five , iassed at the on October satisfying this lents •egulation may now with the Ring Clerk, hours. The hours pa 18 io!, nary S ra cle report period ni' , ‘1 may be used in satisfying ouni'r • ve hour requirement. Studi leave tv 18 . un< ter this regulation may i n ave their intnl ® eve . n > Richa _ H- rirwy V.’ check all records to determine mes with the Ring Uierl tichard Coke Building. She, ate ! — Ring these rings Clerk starting 14 continuing through December '971. The ' the n l1 .’ The rings will be ‘tcgmtrar’s Office to 1 The m Jan uary 21, 1972. ‘"e Ring C i erk i8 be November :em1 returned to fice to be delivered on 21, 1972. Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. of v no °n, Monday through Friday, vacn week. PP- L Heaton, uean Admissions and Records Mrs. H. Brownlee, WORK WANTED THESIS DRAWINGS — Inked charts, graphs, isometric drawings for graduate thesis. Don Baker, 846-8131. 37tl Typing, electric. 846-7675. Typing near campus. Electric. Ex perienced. 846-8965. 135tfn Typi»g. Symbols. Notary Public. 822- 0526 or 823-3838. 132tfn FOR SALE Darling part-German shephard puppies. Males, $10, females, $5. See at 706 Wil liamson Dr., Bryan, or call 822-1268. 37t4 Man’s yearround suit, size 40-42 long. blue. Outgrown and like new. Medium $12.50. 822-4377. 37tl 1966 Mustang, about $375. 110-B North Ave., Bryan. (No phone). 87t3 Frigidaire refrigerator, harvest gold. 846-5406 after 5. 37tl 1962 Impala Wagon. Unusually clean. Excellent condition. Good tires, air, radio, low mileage. 822-1730. 37t5 Pick-up camper for longbed pick-up. 16-4618. 37t2 1966 Chevrolet Impala, all power and air. One owner. $650. Days, 846-6912_, evenings, 846-0156. 37t5 1971 Honda CL350. Excellent condition, under 4,000 miles. $750. Call 846-7289 after 6 p. m. 37t6 Why pay more? Quality waterbeds. $16.50 all sizes: G & L Company, 10707 N. Interregional No. 13, Austin, Texas 78753, 836-5537. 34tl6 1971 Corvette Coup. Green exterior, custom tan leather interior. All accessories. Owner. 350 automatic. 846-0838. 33t8 Lou needs your business. If ive the pri ... your same book for the same price in 30 your business. jli you are short of cash he will buy your books for cash—you have the privilege to buy back your same book for the same price in 30 Lou pays cash for used books every day ! 31tfn Lou needs used books. He buys and sells too. 300 University. He usually pays a little more. dltln LOST Ladies opal engagement ring on campus Friday, October 22. Reward! Please call 822-6607. Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines Smith-Corona Portables CATES typewriter CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 FOR RENT Two bedroom unfurnished apartment close to A&M, $75.60 monthly. Married couple, children welcome; sorry no dogs. Deposit required. Phone after 6:15 p. m. 846-2929. 37tfn Furnished apartment, 4407 Aspen, Bryan. 35t3 ATTENTION STUDENTS: Two bed room furnished duplex. Ready for occu pancy. iy> miles south of campus. Lake for fishingr Washateria on grounds. Coun- Call D. R. Cain Co. 823- 9tfn try atmosphi 0934 or after 5, 846-3408. VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS 1 I Need A Home Pool and Private Courtyard Limited Applications For The Spring Semester 822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 24 No Vacancies GOOD LUCK TO THE AGGIES I 40tfn HELP WANTED Wanted experienced person for manage ment position in local retail bookstore to be opened soon by a company with 40 years experience in book business. Paid vacations, holidays, and group insurance. Must be someone with substantial ex perience in book selling. For appointment for interview, call Mr. Henry Carr, col lect. Area code 0817, ED2-2241. 37t2 Students needed to service Fuller Brush customers. Flexible hours and above aver age income. Call 846-0378. 31tl6 HELP WANTED Sales Person To work Wednesday of each week. Call M. Durrant 846-3766 • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Ring's • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 Where Are The REAL Bargains? nelson mobile homes 813 S. Texas College Station SPECIAL NOTICE SOL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. - Meeting on Tuesday, Novem ber 2 at 7 p. m. for M.M. ex amination followed by E.A. ex amination. C. H. Ransdell, W.M. Joe Woolket, Secretary Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south of tennis courts. Open 1 :30 to 6:30 p. m. 846-9733. 82tfn Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn CHILD CARE HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn FOUND Man’s gold ring with gray stone, near System Building. Owner may claim ring by identifying and paying for this ad at the Battalion office. 36t2 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Havoline, Amalie, Conoco. 35c qt. Prestone—$1.69 Gal. —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 HOLLEY CARBURETORS EELCO EDELBROCK HURST MR GASKET CAL CUSTOM Other Speed Equipment Alternators $20.95 Exchange Starters - Generators Many $13.95 exch. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 Our 25th year in Bryan rector. Value of the shrimp on the market is between 80 and 90 cents per pound. “A potentially commercial feed developed by Ralston Purina pro duced significantly improved growth rates in the shrimp,” Parker reported. Inorganic fertilizer was also used to encourage the growth of natural organisms upon which shrimp feed. “Fertilizing accounted for bet ter growth rates in the shrimp,” Parker noted. “In addition, we found that using a 45 percent protein ration rather than a 35 percent protein content made very little difference. This is im portant in view of the cost of feeding.” Problems still exist, however, in the mariculture experiments. Parker cited high mortality rates as the biggest one yet to be solved. “Disease, predators and im proper pond management have resulted in mortality rates rang-* ing from 30 to 80 percent. Also, it’s difficult to determine feeding rates when the survival of the shrimp cannot be estimated,” he explained. forever long time together frightening family responsibilities make it financially our program insurance invest now costs less means security later see us on campus stop by together PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Gordon B. Richardson Campus Representative 707 University Drive, Suite 23 846-7027 TAMU TOWN HALL Presents • • • KRIS KRISTQFFERSBN One Of The Finest Young Song Writers Of Today Also Appearing Will Be SEALS & CROFTS G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1971 — 8:00 P. M. RESERVED SEATS GENERAL ADMISSION A&M Student & Date $2.25, $2.50 A&M Student Date ... $2.00 All Others $4.50, $5.00 Other Students $2.50 All Others $3,50 Tickets & information MSC Student Program Office 845-4671