Page 6/The Battalion/Thursday, September 12,1985 FARMERS MARKET announces FREE DELIVERY $3.00 minimum order Delivery hours are after 4 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and after 11 a.m. Sat. & Sun. 500 OFF with any sub delivered if you present this ad Campus and Northgate delivery only Expires 9-30 Not valid with any other offer 329 University Drive at Northgate Call 846-6428 December & May Grads M.E., Chem. E., and M.B.A.’s with technical undergraduate degrees: What does an engineer do in MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT? FIND OUT! PROCTER & GAMBLE will be hosting an open house Tuesday, Sept. 17,7:00 p.m. MSC, Room 201 Sign up for interviews Sept. 23-Oct. 2 LORDS AND LADIES: Experience the 11th Annual Texas Renaissance Festival. Held from 9:00AM ‘til dark on its site in the beautiful wooded area north of Houston, and west of Conroe, Texas, the Festival will transport you back to the 16th Century for a day of fun and frolic. See jousting knights, buxom wenches, the Royal Falconer, wander ing minstrels, comic and Shake spearean players, Robin Hood’s Merry from Houston: Take 1-45 north, turn left on 105, turn left on 1774 at Plantersville and drive 6 miles to Site NO PETS PLEASE. Men and much more....Try your luck at one of the games: Skittles, Bocce Ball, Jacob’s Ladder, Fencing, Archery and more...Gorge yourself with a Giant Turkey Leg and a tankard of beer, A Gyro Sandwich, Empanada, Fryed Cheese, Pizza Napoli, Appyle Dumpling and more ...Examine the best wares created by fine craftsmen and artists from throughout the land...Take in the races at the Newmarket Race Track and watch as glassblowers and blacksmiths demonstrate their skills... Celebrate the Harvest at the Import Beer Gardens! And indulge dining and entertainment fantasies by joining in the KING’S FEAST. Call (713) 356-3002 For Feast details & reservations. Tickets are $12 (adults) and $6 (children 5-12) at the gate. Children under 5 admitted free. Prices include enter tainment, free parking, plus all events at Newmarket Race Track and Area. DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL PARTICIPATING SAFEWAY STORES. Or just clip the coupon and order advance tickets before September 30th and save $2.00 per ticket. Advance tickets good for any one Festival date. Coke TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL (gjHeKETBON 8 Tickets available at campus ticket office YE OLDE COUPON Enclose check or money order and self-addressed stamped envelope. Mail to: Texas Renaissance Festival, Route 2, Box 650, Plantersville, TX 77363. Or call (713) 356-2178 for more information. Adult tickets X $10.00 = Children 5-12 X $4.00 = Total Enclosed $ For Feast Details - Call (713) 356-3002 Name Address City State Zip Offer expires 9/30/85 Battalion, September (day running) fgigiiitit j§jj!!i§ <£<• Professor soys many students not responsible pet owners the pet kit- the By KATHY MCHUGH Reporter Although students at Texas A&M are working on educations in their desired field, many of them lack education in the area of responsible pet ownership, says Dr. William McCulloch, director of the Center for Comparative Medicine and professor of veterh nary public health. “Most of the pets are bought on impulse, eventually leading to irresponsible ownership by student,” McCulloch says. A student will walk into a store and buy a cute, cuddly ten, and around Christmas cat will be dumped, he says. “I think a lot of the students who do buy on impulse don’t take into consideration the amount of money, adequate housing and love that a pet really needs,” Mc Culloch says. This will eventually lead to a growing stray population which results in an increase in the num ber of animals put to death in shelters, he says. Twenty to 40 dogs and cats are put to sleep every day in the Bra zos Animal Shelter, McCulloch says. Even worse, he says, is the fact that 10 tons of dogs and cats are put to death in a week in Hous ton. “However, people do need pets, and, as far as students go, pets serve a vital role in making their lives more satisfying,” Mc Culloch says. Pets give students something to care for, something to touch and give affection to, something to keep one busy, something to soothe one’s focus of attention and companionship, according to a pamphlet on pet ownership and it’s psychological status. “If people can have these kinds of feelings toward their pets, why can’t they see that animals have certain feelings too?” asks Celeste Treadway, an assistant to McCul loch who is conducting research on the bond between human and animal relationships. “Some students think that if they dump their pets in front of the veterinary school someone will pick them up.” Instead, most abandoned ani mals get run over or die of starva tion, she adds. Photo by K YLE HA H'KISS Assistant professor of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery Dr. Alice M. Wolf D.V.M. and fourth year veternary medicine student Kay Dahms examine a dog with heart worms By conducting a survey, Treadway says she will find out if students don’t realize the respon sibilities of having a pet or if they know what is going on and just don’t care. The survey (for the Center for Comparative Medicine) will ask questions on the student’s atti tudes toward his pet. The survey also will help to reveal the stu dent’s true field of responsibility, Treadway says. “If we get good results, then our next step is to try and get something published to educate people on how to take care of their pets,’’ she says. Pamphlets on the subject hope fully will be placed in the off-cam pus housing office, pet shops and various other places around town, Treadway says. “We also might set up a pro gram on the responsibility of pet ownership in the elementary schools," she says. 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