Allied gives grant to ag department, J / ; HMDI “THE SNAKE DANCER” McCarthy, an exotic nightclub dancer, who uses a snake as a prop, applied for and received a Small Business Administration loan of |2,740 to re place an Indian python, her wardrobe and props for her act. Mrs. McCarthy lost all of those items in mid-June when the Chemung River rose in wake of Tropical Storm Agnes and demolished the lounge where she was working in Elmira, N. Y. She is shown here with a borrowed python snake. (AP Wirephoto) TIRE SALE .00 it Cats by GATES eurity ALL PREMIUM TIRES: Yokahama Radials Wide Ovals Belted Tires, Etc. Big 10 Premium Recaps Atlas Tires American Service Station * * Call or Come By S722 s. Colleg* 822-6744 PIZZA INN Smorgasbord 413 Texas Ave. Monday thru Friday 11:00 a. m. - 2:00 p. m. $1.29 For all the Pizza A Salad you can eat. Regular Hours: 11 a, m. - 12 p. m. Monday thru Thursday 11 a. m. - 1 p. m. Friday A Saturday 5 p. m. - 12 p. m. Sunday Civilian leaders plan to attend 1 Houston conclave Development* end ideas appli cable to residence halls will be surveyed Aug. 10-14 by 10 stu dent leaders of AAM. Residence hall presidents and Civilian Student Council members headed by the 1972-73 CSC presi dent. Mark Blakamore of Rich mond, Ky., will attend the Mid western Association of College and University Residence Halls (MACURH) convention at Hous ton. The.Universtiy of Houston will host the affair, set for a theme of “Experience in Participation.’' Representing TAMU will be Blakemore; Randy Gillespie, CSC first vice president; Bill Suter, secretary; Philip Glass and Paul Gugenheim, council representa tives; Dale Harper, Davis-Gary Hall president; Robert B. Young blood, Davis-Gary freshman pres ident; William Ouren, Walton president; Ken English, Law president, and Buddy Hale, Pur- year president. They will be accompanied on the four-day trip by Eugene C. Oates, civilian student activities director. The convention immediately precedes return of TAMU stu dent leaders to the campus for inauguration of fall semester activities. Classes begin August 28. The midwest region includes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mis souri, Nebraska, Kansas, North and South Dakota and part of Iowa. Major conference topics include leadership and leadership training, problem-solving and planning. Urn Allied Chsmical Corpora- He FREE Seven Days Each Week At The Memorial Student Center Only CgEB PinaU for each guest who pays a single cash register ticket totaling $9.99 or more as long as our supply lasts. CD EE 16 ounce old fashioned coca cola glass for each guest who pays a single cash rv * BK register ticket totaling $2.60 or more as long as we can get these unique gtassee. Sparkling rings for children. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY ELATING OUT IS FUN AT THE MSC MMfef-ataM OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A M. to 7 P.M. hhh “QUALITY FIRST’ — tmm to the A AM Department of Ani mal Science. The grant is to sup port the department's overall The presentation was mad* re cently by Ernest M. Harper, gen eral ipanager of food marketing with the corporation's agricultur al division in Omaha, Nobs., and by R. E. Jonas, arse manager of Allied's liquid feed division in the grant were Dr. L. 8. Pope, aeaeciats dean of agri culture at AAM, and J. K. Riggs, animal science professor. ADM Chemical has supported the work of the department for several yean through grants and scholarships. Pope said. FOR RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED THE BATTALION Wednesday, August 9, 197S Collage Station, Texas READ BATTALION CLASSIFIEDS Episcopal Chapel adent Cent St Thomas . Student Center 9#8 Jersey Street (southern boundary of eaunpus) Telephone: 846-1728 Summer Schedule: Sunday, 8 and 9:80 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. The Rev Janies Moon, Chaplain. Tha Rev. W. R. Oxley, The College Plan ^ For The College Man diaries F. Johnson ft Associates AGGIELAND AGENCY 303 College Main North Gate Phone: 846-8791 y *u Jack Harihet Chariee Johnson *82 Jack Campbell *72 David General Agent ■•7 s .lia nf j Thf T*™ ■" 1“*"“ “'‘"‘IV*" itfjiinR premature death. A research organization „ , more than protection against premature aeatn. a research organi found these reasons mentioned 1. Fincial Responsibility 2. Guarantee of a low premium rate for life. 3. Protection against uninaurability A 4. The start of a savings plan. Why wait until you graduate? Take advantage of a program designed for college seniors. The CoIlegeMaster. For appointment to investigate one of the CoIlegeMaster Programs Call 846-8228 ♦ Brand new community with shotming center. > ' V.- a a When th^re s a new place to live, you'll hear about it through advertising That’s what advertising is all about—advertising communicates. About new homes. About new services. And about new products. Without advertising, you wouldn't know. American Advertising Federation »$&&& * * '