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Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, July 18, 1973 THE BATTALION Freddie Fleming Killed In Car Wreck vaCto- SOMERVILLE — One of Tex as A&M University’s brightest and newest track hopefuls was found dead Friday evening in a smashed car found in a drainage ditch approximately IVz miles north of Brenham. The body of Fred Fleming, 18, and Veronica Maldonado, 16, both of Somerville, were discovered in a car in which the couple report edly drove to Brenham Tuesday night to see a movie, according to A. G. Wilhelm, Burleson Coun ty sheriff. Wilhelm said the parents of the couple had asked him to search for them after they did not return home Tuesday night, the night the accident presum ably occurred. The sheriff said the car appar ently went off the side of an overpass near the Brenham by pass and fell into a deep drain age ditch, smashing in the car top. Depth of the drainage ditch kept the wreck from view for two days. A man who lived near the drainage ditch went out to mow his lawn Friday and discovered the wrecked car. The accident was investigated by representatives of the Texas Department of Public Safety and the sheriff’s office in Brenham. Wilhelm was called to the scene after it was discovered the car was the one he had been search ing for since Wednesday. The bodies of Fleming and Ms. Maldonado were buried in Som erville cemeteries Saturday. Fleming was set to come to HARRY DISHMAN Sales & Service 603 Texas Ave. C'.S. across from campus — 846-3316 CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION Each Tuesday, 5:30 p. m.—Holy Eucharist and Supper Thursdays, 6:30 a. m.—Holy Eucharist and Breakfast EPISCOPAL, STUDENT CENTER 904 - 906 Jersey Street (Southern Boundary of Campus) 846-1726 Father James T. Moore Chaplain ATTENTION STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF A SPEED READING class is now offered by the Reading Improvement Center For further information: contact Mrs. Avery Goodgame, 846-3812. ! INTERNATIONALS! WORLD SCOPE OF THE FAR EAST Saturday night!! July 20 7:00 n. m. — 50c Call 846-6411 if you can bring food. AT THE BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER 1 Block North of North Gate Brubacher Quits Chicago RENSSELAER, Ind. CP)—Three veteran players with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League, insluding one member of the team’s 1963 championship squad, announced their retire ments Sunday. They were Jim Cadile, 33, of fensive guard; Steve DeLong, 30, defensive end, and Ross Brubach er, 25, right linebacker. Cadile had been a starter with the Bears since he came to the club in 1962, but a series of in juries sidelined him for most of last season. He played on the 1963 championship team. DeLong, a graduate of the Uni versity of Tennessee, played his eighth season of professional foot ball last year. The Bears obtained him last season from the San Diego Chargers for a draft choice and he immediately became a reg ular at defensive end. Brubacher, who came to the Bears in 1970 after graduating from Texas A&M, had been a starter at right linebacker. He told the Bears he' has enrolled in law school. ‘Zapper’ (Continued from page 1) per hour. In the field, it chugs along at a half to 4 mph, depend ing upon purpose and conditions. Up to 75 acres a day can be treated. Microwave power source is a diesel generator. Electrical en ergy is then converted to micro- wave energy. Penetration ranges from the surface to 24 inches deep in the soil, and is adjustable according to conditions and need. A variety of safety devices pro tect the operator. Another Zapper demonstration was conducted Saturday. The session attracted such dignitaries as A&M President Jack K. Wil liams; Dr. Theodore Davis, rural loans supervisor, The World Bank; Dr. Robert Menges of Weslaco, U. S. Department of Agriculture; and George Sealy, vice president, Bechtel Corpora tion, San Francisco, Calif. During the Saturday activities, Hughey presented Williams with the first royalty check from earnings of Zapper prototypes. Sbisa Annex Krueger-Dunn J NOW BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARE FULLY PREPARED AND TASTE TEMPTING FOODS. EACH DAILY SPECIAL ONLY $1.19 PLUS TAX. MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL BROILED BACON WRAPPED MOCK FILET STEAK GERMAN STYLE POTATOES Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL FRESH CORN FED CATFISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Grandma’s Cornbread Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL CHICKEN FRIED BEEF STEAK w/CREAM GRAVY Choice of two ^vegetables Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT DINNER — ITALIAN SPAGHETTI SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing- - Hot- Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee You cannot believe you get, “The Whole Thing,” for $1.19 FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL MEXICAN FIESTA DINNER TWO CHEESE AND ONION ENCHILADAS w/CHILI Spanish Rice Patio Style Beans Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING OLD FASHIONED YANKEE POT ROAST Potato Pancake Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce & Crabapple Cornbread Dressing Rolls - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable. ‘QUALITY FIRST” A&M this fall on a track scholar ship. His track talents sparkled in the state track meet in early May. He was the high point athlete among all entries, winning 100 yard dash, the 220-yard dash and the long jump in which he set a new state record. Fleming was a multi-talented athlete, finishing the last foot ball season for the Somerville Yequas as the top passcatcher on the team. His football coach rated him one of the best high school receivers in the state. Ms. Maldonado attended school in Somerville and played on the girls basketball team. Also active in tennis and soft- ball, Ms. Maldonado was a mem ber of the Somerville High School Pep squad. She was the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mal donado of Somerville. Fleming was the son of Fred Fleming Sr. of Somerville. TOMMY DODD of Waco, driver of Mike Farley’s ’72 Dodge Demon lifts the front wheels coming off the line. Dodd is expected to be one of the strongest contenders in the modified production ranks during eliminations at the 1/8 mile drag race at the Texas World Speedway on Sunday, July 29th. The Church..For a Fuller Life..For You THE UNEXPECTED What if you looked out your window and saw an elephant standing in your back yard? Would you think you’d been transported to Africa—or that the zoo had lost a boarder? Situations just as bizarre and unexpected can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. When they happen to you, are you able to cope with them? Merely attending church isn’t going to solve all your problems. But it will help build a base that teaches you how to take the unexpected in stride. And life, when you get down to it, is in itself unexpected. Start going to church next Sunday. Copyright 1973 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Sunday Hebrews 11:4-19 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Acts Acts Acts 4:24-35 9:32-42 13:42-49 Thursday Acts 17:1-12 Friday Saturday Philippians I Thessalonians 3:7-14 2:1-13 CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES A&M METHODIST 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :55 A.M.—Morning Worship 5 :30 P.M.—Campus & Career Class 5:30 & 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS 26th East and Coulter, Bryan CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE School ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Sunday Mass—9, 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. (Folk Mass) Weekday Masses—5 :16 P.M. Saturday Mass—6 P.M. P.M. &12:15 6 :45-7 :16 Saturday Mass—6 P.M. Holy Day Masses—5 :15, 7 I Confessions—Saturday S-e*. 8 :30 A.M.—Priesthood meeting 10 :00 A.M.—Sunday School 5 :00 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting 10:00 A.M. ay Sch< 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday 10:46 A.M.—Mornini 6:30 P.M.—You 7:00 P.M g Worship People’s Service -Young People s Preaching Servi FAITH CHURCH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 9:16 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :30 A.M.—Morning Worship 7 :30 P.M.- —Evening Service 9 :30 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Sunday Service -12:30-3:30 P.M.—Tues. Readin; A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST 8:00 & 10:00 A.M. Worship • :00 A.M.—Bible Study 5 :18 P.M.—Young People’s Class 6 :0O P.M.—Worship 7:16 P.M.—Aggie Class 9:80 A.M.—Tues. - Ladies Bible Class 7:18 P.M.—Wednesday - Bible Study g Rm. 7 :00-8:00 P.M.—Wed., Reading Room 8:00 P.M.—Wed. Evening Worship COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worshi FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Homestead & Ennis FIRST BAPTIST 9 :45 A.M.—Sunday School 10 :50 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :30 P.M.—Young People 9 :30 AM—Sunday School 10:46 AM Morning Worship 6 :10 PM—Training Union 7 :20 PM—Evening Worship actice & Teachers’ orship 6 :30 P.M.—Young People’s Service 7 :30 P.M.—Evening Worship 6 :46 PM—Choir Prac UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 305 ‘Old Highway 6, South meetings (Wednesday) 7 :45 PM—Midweek Services (Wed.) ST. THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 906 Jersey (So. Side of Campus) 846-1726 Rector, William R. Oxley 10 :00 A.M.—Sunday Service 7:00 P.M.—Adult Service 305 Old College Road South SECOND BAPTIST 710 Eisenhower A&M PRESBYTERIAN 9 :46 A.M.—Sunday School 11:00 A.M.—Church Service 6 :30 P.M.—Training Union 7 :S0 P.M.—Church Service 7-9 A.M.—Sun. Breakfast - Stu. Ctr. 9 :46 A.M.—Church School Hector, William K. Oxlej Chaplain, James Moore SUNDAY SERVICES: 8 :00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion l(st & 3rd Sundays) Morning Prayer (2nd, 4th & 6th Sundays) 7 :00 P.M.—Youth Choir 8 :00 P.M.—Evening Prayer 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship 6 :00 P.M.—Sun. Single Stu. Fellowship 7:15 P.M.—Wed. Student Fellowship OUR SAVIOUR'S LUTHERAN 8:30 & 10 :45 A.M.—The Church at 6 :46 A.M.—Fri. Communion Service Wee Icy Foundation tie Churcb Worship 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Classes For All Holy Communion- Classes -1st Su n. Ea. Mo. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 2505 S. College Ave., Bryan An Independent Bible Church 9 :46 A.M.—Sunday School 10:60 A.M.—Morning Worship 1 Bible 7 :00 P.M.—Prayer and Study UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN Hubert Beck, Pastor 9 :30 A.M.—Bible Class A.M.—Divine Worshi; CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3205 Lakeview 10 :45 6:00 P.M 7:30 P.M te Worship Worship Celebration -Wednesday, Discussion 9 :46 A.M.—Bible School 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 6:00 P.M.—Youth Hour 7:00 P.M.—Evening Worship Group SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH North Coulter and Ettle, Bryan 9 -.30 A.M.—Sabbath School (Saturday) 11:00 A.M.—Worship Service 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting (Tuesday) JJiMer J4om. BRYAN, TEXAS 502 West 26th St. PHONE TA 2-1572 Campus and Circle Theatres College Station College Station’s Own Banking Service University National Bank NORTH GATE Central Texas Hardware Co. BRYAN • HARDWARE • CHINA WARE • CRYSTAL • GIFTS Student Publications The Exchange Store ‘Serving Texas Aggies” '$ ( CASH FOR USED BOOKS or an HONEST 20^ MORE FOR TRADE Across From The Post Office