) Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 THE AGGIELAND ’77 campus activities CLASS PICTURE SCHEDULE FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER JUNIORS February 21 - February 25 February 28 - March 4 March 7 - March 11 Makeups for Juniors Only Until March 25 All Students Bring Fall Semester Fee Slip TUESDAY Sixth Annual Texas Public Works Short School, sponsored by the Texas Engineer ing Extension Service, College of Engineering, Civil Engineering Depart ment and the Texas Transportation Insti tute in cooperation with the state section of the American Public Works Association, Rudder Tower. African Students’ Association, African Week Feb. 21-25, African Arts on Dis play, MSC Hallway, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Basic Course in Marina Management, The course is available to qualified career or staff practitioners and to others con cerned with the organization, the pro gramming and the operation of marina programs, Rudder Tower. French With A Smile, Conversation Hour, MSC Cafeteria, 12 noon. Graduate Lecture, Prof. A. A. Bothner-By of Carnegie-Mellon (Pa.) Uni versity, “Proton Magnetic Resonance Study Ca Binding and Conformational States of Troponin C,” Chemistry 100, 5 5-Day Board Plan. Pay at the Fiscal Of fice, Richard Coke Bldg, or the Cashier’s Office in the main lobby of the Rudder Center, to avoid penalty. Wednesday Free Blood pressure Screening Clinic, MSC and ten stations near the Post Office. Social Dance Club, MSC 201, 7:30 p.m. Dance Arts Society, Modern, G. Rollie White 266, 7:3o p.m. Philosophy Club, “The Nature and Value of Philosophy,” 1500 Gunsmith St., College Station, 7:30 p.m. Veterinary Students, Dr. Barbara S. Whitlock, veterinarian for Houston Zoological Gardens, “Veterinary Medicine at the Houston Zoo: The Relationship be tween an Artificial Environment and Health Problems,” Veterinary Medical Sciences 330, 12 noon. Physics Colloquim, Dr. Fred H. Poliak, Yeshiva University, “Piezo-Spectroscopic Electrical Engineering Wives’ Club, Real Estate, Zachry 102, 7:30 p.m. Nursing Society, MSC 145, 7 p.m. University Lecture Series, Dr. Milton Blander, Argonne National Laboratory, "On the Origin of Meteorites as Conden sates from a Solar Nebula,” Rudder 701, 8 L - U| nmeiti p.m. Photographs Are Taken Monday Thru Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. - 12 noon. Second Installment Board Payment for the 1977 Spring Semester is due on or be fore Feb. 22. The amount is $143.05 for the 7-Day Board Plan and $128 for the resmva university, riezo-apectroscopK Studies of Bands and Bonds in Solids,' Physics 146, 4 p.m. THURSDAY Free Blood Pressure Screening Clinic, MSC and ten stations near the Post Office. Brazos County A6cM Club, Barbecue Dinner and Talk by Coach Tom Chandler, old Knights of Columbus Hall at Palasota Dr. and Groesbeck St. in Bryan, Dinner 7:30 p.m. Social Hour starting at 6:30 will feature 10-cent beer. Reservations should be made by calling 845-7514 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. StageCenter, Agatha Christie’s murder mystery-comedy, “Ten Little Indians,” Tickets are $2.50 for adults, $1.50 for stu dents, $1 for children. So. College and Villa Maria, Bryan. Snow Sid Club, Rudder 601, 7:30 p.m. Ocean Engineering Seminar, Dr. Roy W. Hann, Jr., Director of the Center for Marine Resources, “The Oil Spill from the Supertanker ‘Metulla* — Implications for Texas, the United States and Other Coun tries,” Zachry 342, 3:30 p.m. Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Elmer Lignoul of Frymire Engineering Company of Dallas, “General Cl Mechanical Contracting," Zaclir 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY StageCenter, Agatha Christie's mystery comedy. Ten Little Indi,,,, Tickets are $2.50 for adults, $1.50 [ ots . dents, $1 for children, So. College J Villa Maria, Bryan. Annual Industrial Arts Teacher C» fercnce and Texas Industrial Arts Aug; ation. Dr. Walter C. Brown, Assoeialel) rector of Arizona State Univei technology division, 'The Pursuit of cellence in Industrial Arts: TeacW Technology for the Future," Rudderl{! ater, 7 p.m. University Lecture Series, Dr, Blander of Argonne National Laboratm "Applications of Fundamental Tk ([ modynamics of High-Temperature Milt rials to Energy Technologies,” Zatb 342, 3 p.m. African Students Association, Sow Match, TAMU Soccer Field, 430 n; Cultural Show, MSC 206, 8 p.m. Physics Colloquim, Dr. Neil Ashot Cornell University, 'The Metallizafa, Hydrogen and the Structure of Its Map lie State,” Physics 146, 3 p.m UNIVERSITY STUDIOS 115 COLLEGE MAIN BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES-SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 FOR RENT OFFICL\L NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Garrett, Donald Richard Degree: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering Dissertation: AN EMPIRICAL MODEL FOR THE OPPOSED SHAPED CHARGE COMPACTION OF POWDERED METALS Time: 3:00 p.m. on Feb. 28, 1977 Place: Room 50 in Zachry Engineering G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College SPECIAL NOTICE “SPRING AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS” Deadline — March 1, 1977 Application forms for Spring Awards Pro gram may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 310, YMCA Building. All applications must be filed with the Student Financial Aid Office not later than 5:00 p.m., March 1, 1977. Late applications will not be accepted. 67H7 Weight Watchers has an exciting new program. College Station class meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Hillel Foundation, 800 Jersey Street. For further information call 822-7303. 67U6 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 i ru HUNTING RANCH BY OWNER 30 Acres near Leakey, Texas. Heavily wooded liveoak and pinon pine. Plenty of Deer & Turkey. $300.00 down. Owner financed-easy terms. Phone 512-257-5369 after 6 p.m. 75t6 FOR SALE BREAD — $2.95 — Served with tasty chopped sirloin, hot baked potato or com-on-the-cob, fresh loaf of bread and crispy green salad. 3-C BAR-B-Q. 310 S. Main. Open every day but Monday. 11-9. 1974 Plymouth Van. 34,000 miles, excellent condition, power s/b, air, automatic. 846- 0166. 79t4 125cc Honda '70. Excellent running condi tion. No parking problems!!! New tire chain and battery. $250. Call Pam,, 589-2020 after 8 p.m. 79t4 '73 Suzuki 550, excellent condition. Extras, 6700 miles. 846-3697. 79t4 '67 VW Squareback, rebuilt engine with 2,000 miles. 35 mpg. Good condition, great trans portation, $800. 779-2681. 79t3 1965 Cutlass. Runs well, good student car. 846-5150. 79t4 R/C gliders for sale. Graupner Cirris Idt with Monokote, $70, Graupner Foka, assembled, $40. Hi-start $20. Day 5-4721. Night 822- 7828. 75t8 MUST SELL! HONDA 350 and HONDA 125. LOW mileage, excellent condition! 846- 7628. 78t4 Let White’s Auto Store, College Station, serve you with your hardware and plumbing needs. North Gate. THE LA SALLE a resident hotel Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Rooms and Rooms With Board Monthly Basis La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 204 Texas Ave. (Western Motel Lobby) 823-7506 A Free Service Rooms and bath close to campus. Apart ments: one, two, or three bedrooms. Dup lexes, Mobile Homes. Let us show you a selection in the B-CS area. 75tl7 Attention Married Couples. One and two bedroom, furnished or unfurnished apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1-1V6 miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmos phere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or after 5, 846-8145 or 693-1818. 64tfo Attention NAVIGATORS! A RARE FLYING OPPORTUNITY FOR QUALIFIED AIR FORCE NAVIGATORS Keep your present civilian job and enjoy good pay for part-time navigation. Immediate openings for several navigators. Call your Air Force Reserve Repre sentative today. Call your Air Force Reserve Representative. (512)924-5186 1 433 TAW/RS Kelly AFB, Tx. 78241 Name: Or Mail Coupon Today! Address: City: State:. Phone:. -Zip:_ Prior Service- Date of Birth- -(Yes) (No) AIR FORCE RESERVE Your Local Air Force T.A. M. 65120 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 HELP WANTED WANTED: NIGHT AUDITOR. CONTACT HOLI DAY INN NORTH, BRYAN. 823-8131. COLORADO WYOMING MONTANA Summertime employees for dude ranches, Natl. Parks, and U.S. Forest Service. 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COLORS SO BRIGHT AND VIVID you will be astounded as thousands of others have been! ♦WARRANTY* .. .Our expert crews will dean your ajors jdy at iriods entag Tweh !xas e ichemi itailers M lane on the street’s north closest to the university campc P arti( been designated as parking (on The j dents living along Jersey Street I ace 3! not for cyclists’ use. rea( ty The bicycle lane on the sti ere 1 south side was left for cyclists ! Tege- lane was chosen because it isusd The ] children going to and from school u ° ent A&M Consolidated School Da mmmm and by persons going to andfra H A&M campus. “There may be some confi about the north stde )ane'm you can still see the lines andtki no way we can get rid of them, said. “We just have to let them away. ” College Station Police It. Beamer says it is illegal form to drive or park in a bicycle Isi “We are trying to step enforcement of this law, said. “Cyclists can help us byre r ing the license plates ofanyve using the bicycle lane. It depew the circumstances, but we ms able to prosecute some ol violators reported. — Susan 1975 blade sales neated 1.8 billion United Press Internationil The Federal Trade Commia says approximately 1.8 billions blades were sold at retail in United States in 1975. Here come the Marines, lean, hard,and fast. Men who can stay fit, move fast and stand ready. Men quick of mind and strong of body. Each a dependable member of the team. Each realizing that somebody has to know how to fight, if it gets down to it. Is it worth the sweat to be a Marine? We’ll tell you this about us: we set no limits on you, and we make you one promise. We’ll train you to be a United States Marine. We’ll build your mind and body. Instill a spirit. A sense o pride that has been passed from one Marine to another for 200 years. It takes sweat. It takes a good man. THE MARINE PLC PROGRAM Be commissioned upon graduation No interruption of academic career All Officer Training conducted during summer No on-campus military requirements Accrued longevity for pay purposes Guaranteed Right Training No service obligation until commissioning Eligible for $100 per month financial assistance Eligible for FAA- approved Flight Instruction Capt. John HILL (F-4 Pilot), Capt. Joe LEINENBACH (Infantry Officer) and 2nd Lt. Pat BOLES (Naval Academy) will be in the MSC on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th of February. If you think you have what it takes to be a leader in the world's most elite Military Force, then come by and apply for Officer Training for this summer. THE FEW THE PR0UDI The Marine! *NOTE: There will be a Semper Fidelis meeting for all PLC's, pic applicants. Marine Options and all interested students on the evening of February 23rd. Come by the display or call your Semper Fi staff for place and time.