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1 Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1976 Party facility available for A&M A place for residence hall or or ganization parties has been spruced up and has proven popular with Texas A&M University students. Opened in late April, the facility was booked almost every evening the remainder of the spring semes ter. It is located west of the main campus, near the Turkey Creek Rd. and Highway 60 intersection. A Quonset hut previously used for storage, the building provides space for up to 200 students, with a band stage, sound system and small kitchen. President Jack K. Williams helped Student Affairs and the Re sidence Hall Association (RHA) ac quire and fix up the quarters. Dr. Charles Powell and Ron Blatchley of Student Affairs guided the effort. Dr. Williams provided funds, but RHA pitched in labor and talents to clean up and fix up. The 1975-76 RHA president, George Lippe, did the carpentry work. Another environmental design major and RHA vice president, Kim Schaeffer, drew plans. Gregg Hen- nington, Moses Hall president, de signed the sound system, started it operating and worked out a rental plan. Open to student halls and groups that have been hard-pressed to find a place large enough for get- togethers, the facility rents on a daily basis for a $50 deposit and $50 BATTALION CLASSIFIED - WANT AD RATES One day 10c per Word. Minimum charge—$1.00 Classified Display - \ $1.(55 per column inch each insertion . ALL classif ied ads must he pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p in. day before publication ^ • OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR SALE OFFICIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Bohannon, Tommy Ray Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics Dissertation: DISCRIMINANT ANALYSES WITH MISSING DATA. Time: June 28, 1976 at 3:30 p.m. Place: Room 102 in the Teague Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree NaiAe: Moore, Carlos William Degree: Ph.D. in Business Administration Dissertation: AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF SELECTED EFFECTS ON READERS OR QUALIFYING STATEMENTS REGARDING TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE CLAIMS IN MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENTS. Time: June 7, 1976 at 3:30 p.m. Place: Room 109 in the Oceanography/Meteorology Bldg: George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Murillo-Viquez, Carlos Alberto Degree: Ph. D. in Chemistry Dissertation: A STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZA TION OF POLYPYRAZOLYLBORATO AND AND TETRAPHENYL COMPOUNDS. Time: July 9, 1976 at 3:00 p.m. Place: Room 1427 in the Chemistry Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Plant Sale The Backyard Greenhouse bromeliads and house plants Open: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. (June 28) & Sun. (June 29) 400 Ehlinger No use driving and hunting — just see Gowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances, bikes and repair, home needs and lawn mowers. SPECIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Yang, Sung Jin Degree: Ph.D. in Geophysics Dissertation: ACCURATE RMS VELOCITY DE- v TERMINATIONS FROM CGP DATA BY MEASURING RESIDUAL NMO WITH AN - ADAPTIVE METHOD. Tqpe: June 22, 1976 at 3:00 p.in. Piece: Room 307 in the Geosciences Bldg. * George W. Kunze * Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE * Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Li, Sheng-Yung Decree: Ph.D. in Economics Dissertation: AN INVESTIGATION ON SPATIAL - DISCRIMINATION IN THREE COUNTRIES. Tiffle: July 1, 1976 at 3.p.m. PliJ^c: Room 434-F in the Harrington Ed. Ctr. - George W. Kunze * Dean of the Graduate College Shape up! Increase bustline or money back! Reduce cellulite! French-cut shirts too! Jembra Products, 693-5559, Nancy. Need salespeople too. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922/ 1411 Texas Ave. —823-8111 FOR SALE OR RENT * THE GRADUATE COLLEGE * Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Niuile: Wall, Matthias Raymond DtSgree: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering Dissertation: AN EVALUATION OF FIVE WOOD Z FRAME CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS AND * OTHER RELATED HOUSING TOPICS AS ; PARTIAL SOLUTIONS DIRECTED TOWARD "‘SOLVING THE NATIONAL HOUSING ‘ PROBLEM. Tirpe: July 1, 1976 at 2:00 p.m. Place: Room 115-C in the Civil Engineering Bldg. George W. Ku nze Dean of the Graduate College BELAIR Mobile Home Park * from eampi able, all cits utiliti. Swimming pool, large Jots. S22-2326 or S22-2421 Get the Best for Less FOR RENT *■ THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Portele, Fred Theodore Jr. Degree: Ph.D. in Educational Psychology Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF CLIENT AU THORITARIANISM IN CLIENT RATINGS OF COUNSELING. Time: June 29, 1976 at 1:00 p.m. „ Place: Room 701-G in the Harrington Ed. Ctr. ♦ 7 George W. Kunze * • Dean of the Graduate College New duplexes located one block north of Southwest Parkway off of Welch onto 700-800 blocks of Llano Street, C.S. 2 bedroom/1 bath. No bills paid. All electric furnished kitchens, central air/heat, washer and dryer connec tions. 12-month lease preferred. $200/month June 1 - Sept. 1; $235/ month Sept. 1 - June 1. Phone 693- 8607 or 822-2060. 125t4 ’ THE GRADUATE COLLEGE * . Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree „ VanH': Hopps, David Craig —■ pL'gree: Ph.D. in Veterinary Medical Sciences * Dissertation: AN EVALUATION OF COLOSTRAL Z - IMMUNITY AND THE ACQUIRED IMMUNE - * RESPONSE TO BOVINE BABESIOSIS USING THE COMPLEMENT FIXATION AND THE INDIRECT FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TESTS. ~ Time: June 21, 1976 at 8:30 a.m. ^ Place: Room 320 in the Vet. Med. Ad. Bldg. * * George W. Kunze — , Dean of the Graduate College Efficiency garage apartment, Bryan. No drinking or pets. Utilities furnished. Veterinary student preferred or up perclassman. 823-8706. 128tl ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed- room, furnished or unfurnished, apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1 Vi miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D.R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or after 5, 846-8145 or 822- 6135. 124tfn For Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 Summer apartments for two. $90, boys only. Call 846-5132 after 6:30. 126t3 APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 3200 South College 823-7506 Reserve your apartment now for the Summer or Fall Semester before the prices increase. H/e Will Show You a Wide Selection of Apartments in the B-CS Area. OUR SERVICES FREE TO YOU Cynthia Jensen 779-2047 Murray Sebesta 693-8950 Jenny Pitts 846-1924 J. Glenn - Broker 693-2933 1201 hwy. 30 693-3014 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Immediate opening. Student wanted, part time. Male or female. 20 hours or more weekly. Can set hours accord ing to schedule. Students with mechanical aptitude: pantog raph, print or engraving of plas tic or metal would be helpful. Pay starts minimum wage, $2.35. Pat Callahan, Western Motel, College Station, 846- 5757. 128tl For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours' a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. Texas A&M University HELP WANTED FOREMAN, General Job Shop- Oilfield Equipment repair shop needs foreman to schedule and supervise production, control quality. Engineer ing background, welding or machine shop knowledge helpful. Benefits. Wood George & Co., Inc. Houston, Texas 713/672-9491. 12514 Addressers wanted Im mediately! Work at home — no experience necessary — ex cellent pay. Write American Service, 1401 Wilson Blvd., Suite 101, Arlington, Va. 22209. i27t5 TEACHERS WANTED: West and other states. Placements since 1946, Bonded. Southwest Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Albuquerque, NM 87106. 124110 Mature babysitter for infant in my home, 8 to 4. Light housework. References and transportation necessary. Call 823-0826. 128tl Position available for person with travel agency or air line experience. Please call 846-3773. 128tl WORK WANTED Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822- 0544. 125t5 Full time typing. Symbols. Call 8*28-772:1. Typing. 823-4579 after 5. 39-itfn 117115 Editing, typing. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846- 5131. 12717 ROOMMATE WANTED WANTED: Roommate for second summer session only. Tree House Apts. $75 monthly. Call 846-4029 or 845-3021. Ask for Mimi. 12811 Roommate needed. Large 3 bedroom trailer, $75/month. All bills paid. Call Mike at 693-3648 or 845-7441. 128t3 LOST Reward for carpenter toolbox. Left in car Texas Avenue. 693-5897. /ash on 127t3 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 The Television Shop TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 NEARLY NEW THRIFT SHOP 711 S. Main Wednesday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Ladies resale clothing. Quality clothes at bargain prices. Clothes taken on consignment. 779-1731 user fee. The latter goes for mainte nance, new equipment and furnish ings. Reservations are made through Larry Ludewig, at 845-6971 or at Lounge A-2. Once used as a motor park and military vehicle maintenance facil ity, the layout includes two huts. In the 1950’s, nearby terrain served as a tank driving course for cadets. Students involved hope eventu ally to acquire and fix up the second building. First however, they plan to clear a park, erect picnic tables and recreational equipment, such as volleyball nets. Gravelled parking areas have been enlarged to handle traffic. IIP*** WEDNESDAY SATURDAY “It’s a good party spot, ’’ remarked Dr. Carolyn Adair, Student Affairs activities director. Conference set for Oct. BRIDGE CLUB meets in MSG 228 7:00 p.m. GROVE “Horse Feathers,’ star ring the Marx Brothers, 8:30 p.m. GROVE “They Might be Giants,1 starring George C. Scott, 8:30pj.| SUNDAY THURSDAY The Second International Marine Technology Assessment Conference will be held three days at Texas A&M University, Oct. 5-8, accord ing to spokesman Dr. Dan Bragg. The conference will be conducted in the Rudder Conference Center. The program is sponsored by the Sea Grant Center for Marine Re sources, the International Society for Technology Assessment and the European Oceanic Association. The conference will provide for an exchange of information, ideas, and methods on a progression of related session themes. These include: goals and challenges to harvest major sources of energy and food from the oceans while protecting the envi ronment; a description of the ana lytical and forecasting tools of technology assessment methodol ogy; the action programs and needs for coordinated effort by the private and public sectors to achieve these goals. DINNER THEATER “Barefoot in the Park,’ MSG 201 6:30 p.m. GROVE “Play Misty for Me,” starring Clint Eastwood, 8:30 p.m. CHESS COMMITTEE meetsii MSG 140 6:00 p.m. GROVE “The Wrong Box,”stu, ring Peter Sellers, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY MONDAY GROVE “The Music Man,”8:3) p.m. DINNER THEATER VBarefoot in the Park, MSG 201 6:30 p.m. GROVE “Silent Running,’ 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY GROVE “The Golden Voyaged Sinbad,” 8:30 p.m. Placement center advises studenk Sixty-nine organizations recruited on the Texas A&M campus for the first time during the past academic year, according to the Career Plan ning and Placement Center’s annual report. In addition, says placement direc tor Louis J. Van Pelt, organizations ab sent in the past rescheduled stops. Over 12,500 student intervie«i were conducted and 1,257 As a result, 854 recruiters repre senting 356 organizations visited the campus in the fall and spring. Two hundred twenty-six employers re cruited in the fall and 275 in the spring. registered for interviews duringilm period, the report says. Van Pelt says that individual stit dent visits for advice increased. Another of the year’s highliglili was establishment of the Wendel H orsley Career Planning ani Placement Library Collection. The collection has corporalt brochures, annual reports, caree: information on government an education, general handouts, pan phlets, directories and periodicals The center is located in Rudd; Conference Tower. iei ^ «)r. A slee ra glide NOW OPEN in NEW LOCATION a Bee/ On a TOM’S BARBECUE Formerly ARNOLD’S BARBECUE in College Station Catering Service Now Located at Orders to / K \ 4613 S. TakeOut / \ Texas Ave. Mon-Sat. | V ] 1 V2 Blocks 10 am-8 pm l ' * / North of (713)846-4275 Universit V Drive Slow Cooked Pit Barbecue^^ & Tom Beltrand, Prop. NEED EXTRA CASH? Become a Plasma Donor at Plasma Product Inc. 313 College Main, College Station Cash given with each Donation. nt urposc id a ta of tl tavers six: Dr. Ja nol is ev tactic* Marti iealth 1 is pri' ialiforn C ! or 1 ■enter AGGIES! K |M Douglas AHin. J ewe l offers Student ID Discounts! 15% off of *50°° or more 10% off of under $ 50 00 CASH PURCHASE ONLY 212 N. MAIN 822-3119 DOWNTOWN BRYAN “SAVE A BUNDLE” Remember the old, Cash and Carry, money saving trick? Buy a pizza at the Commons Snack Bar and eat it there or take it anywhere you wish. Prices are right, and the pizzas are great. Bicentennial Special Hamburger Pizza 1.29 Sausage Pizza 1.29 Pepperoni Pizza 1.29 OPEN Monday thru Friday 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 4:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. QUALITY FIRST” We’d like to take you for a ride Hey, Mr. suave and sophlsticalul try this on lor size. It’s the flaleigli Sports. Think bikes are lor kids’ Think again! This one's spe cially made lor the guy who's) mover. Three speeds, salety- quick brakes, genuine leather saddle, touring bag. .. every thing you need to (ravelin style. See your Raleigh dealer, he's got a sal ol wheels waiting lor you. Come on along! CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY Sales Service Accessories 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 — Closed Monday Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street) rfien ng< n g Unit'll 2932331 Battalion Classified Call 845-2611