The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 03, 1979, Image 3

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THE BATTALION Page 3A
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1979
ADVERTISING INDEX
FOR S
JCCIELAND ’80:
Igpeland 12A
fAllTMENTS:
iansbna 8A
HOMO BILES:
JfenOlds 4A
1A.VKS:
Sy National Bank 12A
BUSINESS SCHOOL:
IcKeazie 12A
CHITCHES:
AM Wesley Foundation 8A
Itlwy Baptist 12A
int BaptistwsSA
emsh Student Center 10A
IEANERS:
felch 6A
10THING:
hurt’s 3A
eat Cover 9A
1UBS:
tarlight 8A
eras Hall of Fame 7A
[NTEHTAINMENT:
iggie Cinema 10A
;inema 1 & 2 10A
lanor East ‘3’ 10A
un Theater 10A
lORISTs:
ob's Green Thumb 9A
UTS & HARDWARE:
>ntral Texas 7 A
IA1R STYLING:
hat Place 6A
awrence 11A
HEALTH CLUB:
Voodstone Nautilus 8A
VSURANCE:
leerge Webb Agency 4A
eystone Life Insurance 3A
5WELERS:
des 7 A
AMPS & UGHTING:
mplite 11A
URKET:
CTION A
ORGANIZATIONS:
Century Singers
5A
Cap & Gown
9A
Alpha Phi Omega
10A
RECORDS:
Sundown Records
9A
RESTAURANTS:
El Chico
6A
Grins
5A
New York Subway
3A
Pizza Inn
12A
Tupinamba
12A
Onion Ring
5A
SCHOOL SUPPLIES:
Texas A&M Bookstore
6A and
HA
SHOES:
Lewis Shoes
HA
SPEED READING:
Business & CommunicationslOA
STAINED GLASS:
Walton Stained Glass
3A
TIRES:
University Tire
HA
WASHATERIA:
Aunt Frannie
12A
Scanlin’s
9A
Brain pressure studied
Successful drug treatment to re
lieve fluid pressure in the brains of
trauma victims may be a future re
sult of basic studies at Texas A&M
University.
Dr. George Barnes, assistant pro
fessor of pharmacology at Texas
A&M’s College of Medicine, is in
vestigating the body’s mysterious
blood brain barrier in hopes of ma
nipulating the systme for use in de
livering drugs during treatment of
trauma or similar disorders.
Usually the flow of liquid in the
brain is strictly controlled by the
blood brain barrier which acts as a
canal lock to allow some amounts of
certain fluids to disperse themselves
in the cerebral tissue.
More importantly for now, said
Barnes, is understanding how the
system protects the brain from ex
cessive fluid buildup. His three-
year study is funded by $66,000
from the American Heart Associa
tion.
“We want to see how much this
system can be disturbed before the
accumulation of fluid in the brain
becomes dangerous,” he explained.
Excessive buildup of fluids in the
brain can be a time bomb for the 23
million Americans who suffer from
hypertension since the increased
pressure can alter brain function
and increase the risk of stroke.
“Although the brain has mecha
nisms to protect itself from exces
sive fluid accumulation,” said the
Texas A&M researcher, “there are
limits to the extent of protection
that can be provided.
“We are trying to measure the
magnitude of these compensations
under normal situations so we can
predict how severe a stress has to be
before edema (excessive fluid buil
dup) occurs.
“Once we understand the nature
and extent of these mechanisms, we
should be able to use drugs or other
treatments to aid in removal of ex
cess fluid from the brain,” said
Barnes.
BSCELLANEOUS:
WALTON
Stained Glass
Studio
Announces new classes
beginning week of Sept. 10.
Each class is 3 hours for
6 weeks. Fee $20.
Morning classes 10-1 3810 Texas Ave.
Afternoon classes 2-5 Bryan
Evening classes 7-10 846-4156
109-111 Boyett St.
Stl'E
(Next Door To Campus Theater)
Eastern Style Submarine Sandwiches
Are Back In The Northgate Area!
SUB SANDWICHES WHOLE HALF
1. Pressed Ham 1.25 .75
2. Pressed Ham -Cheese 1 -35 .80
3. Boiled Ham-Cheese 1.75 1.00
4. Boiled Ham-Cheese-Salami 1.90 1.05
5. Boiled Ham-Cheese-Capocollo 1.90 1.05
6. Salami-Cheese 1.75 1.00
7. Salami-Cheese-Capocollo 1.90 1.05
8. Roast Beef 1.90 1.05
9. Roast Beef-Cheese 2.00 1.10
10. Turkey 1.65 .95
11. Turkey-Cheese 1.75 1.00
12. Turkey-Cheese-Ham 1.90 1.05
13. Peppered Beef 1.90 1.05
14. Peppered Beef-Cheese 2.00 1.10
15. Peppered Beef-Cheese-Salami. 2.10 1.15
16. Capocollo-Cheese 1.75 1.00
17. Pepperoni-Cheese 1.75 1.00
18. Pastrami 1.90 1.05
19. All Cheese 1.65 .95
20. All Stops onthe NYSW 2.95 1.65
21. Tuna 1.85 1.05
22. Bar-B-Q (y*lb.) 1.75 -
all subs garnished with lettuce, tomato, onion, salt,
oregano & our own special Italian dressing.
ALSO SERVED: Soda, Iced Tea, Milk, Ice Cream — 8 Flavors!!
Chips, Salad, Pickles, Peppers, Homestyle Pies & More.
OPEN 7 DAYS — WEEKDAYS 11 a.m.-l a.m.
FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
STUDENT GROUP
HEALTH PROGRAM
The only University Sanctioned health plan for its
students
ALL students attending Texas A&M on a full time
basis are eligible for coverage
The plan protects students 24-hours a day any
where in the world.
Benefits are paid in addition to other insurance
coverage.
Maximum benefits payable to $5,000.00.
SCHOOL YEAR PREMIUM RATES
Student only $54.75
Student and/Dependent $152.00
Student and 2 or More Dependents $256.00
For further information call toll free
1-800-492-6436 IN TEXAS
Or Stop By Our Table
In the MSC This Week.
Plan is Underwritten by Keystone Life Insurance Company of Texas
P.0. Box 892 • Carrollton, Texas 75006
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WE’RE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING
OF COURT’S UNIVERSITY SHOE SERVICE, AT
NORTHGATE ON COLLEGE MAIN (Formerly Holik’s)
4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
• CULPEPPER PLAZA*
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