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FURNITURE BARGAINS Save on: Unfinished chests, book cases, chairs and tables. Beds, water beds & parts, foam & inner spring mattresses Study desks Chairs TV and stereo KRAFT FURN. Co. 2008 College Ave. Bryan Aggie practice continues THE BATTALION Page 9 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 Register for Fall Workshops Sponsored by the Arts and Crafts Center MSC Basement Begins Wednesday, Sept. 3-11 a.m. For Further Information Call 845-1631 Quarterback David Shipman tries to find his tight end. Head coach Emory Bellard in spects the beef on the Kyle Field proving grounds. iMiolo* by Jack llolin For the both of YOU get a new look for yourself. Try us at THE VARSITY SHOP PROFESSIONAL PERSONALIZED HAIR CARE FOR MEN & WOMEN 323 UNIVERSITY DR. C.S. 846-7401 appointments not necessary “‘i ■RS ar 4 j&mmm |«v Injured coach Paul Register uti lizes his reserved box seat to get a closer view of the action. Freshman Tony Franklin puts a barefoot, soccer style boot to the air. I hope you will BEE coming GRAND to the OPENING of our fashionable specialty shop for today’s woman. ^1* Country Set Murrs of California Queen Casuals Victor Costa Anne Murray Millissa Lane Bobby Brooks Fem Farm Forever Young Mr. Fine Herman Marcos Fashions by Jerrell (Collections Mr. Jack Justin McCarthy Sunny South Jo Hardin PBJ All Weather Coats By Hollis & RainShedder. Umbrellas by Shedrain Hats and Bags/ Jewelry, including 1928 jewelry, scarves, lingerie, and hosiery. Register for a chance to win the following merchandise. Coordinated Sports Outfit by Country Set, Pant and Shirt set by Fem Form, Dress by Puritan Forever Young, and 1928 Jewelry. Drawing to be held September 6, 1975. ,J ' BOUTIQUE 1422 Texas Ave. Redmond Terrace College Station The first day of classes didn’t slow down the Texas Aggies any as the football squad zipped through a two-hour practice that drew praise from coach Emory Bellard. “You did a great job today,’ Bel lard told his squad. “You have estab lished a good pace. Now keep it up. Particularly impressive was the passing game. Quarterbacks David Shipman, Mike Jay and Keith Baker were near perfect with their passes, making the job easy for the receiv ers. Receivers coach Chuck Moser was extremely pleased at the way his charges have performed this fall. “Carl Roaches is just tremendous. I don’t know what more you can say about him. He has had two great scrimmages. He is better than ever on kick returns, and his downfield blocking is phenomenal. “Mike Floyd is coming along and will do a good job behind Carl. We have three fine tight ends in Richard Osborne, David Greeno and Gary Haack. Flanker routes are some- Welcome back AGGIES! Smile Washateria thing new this year, but Skip Walker, Jim Hartman and Darrell Smith are picking things up quickly. Overall, I’m very pleased with this group,” Moser said. Practice will continue daily until the Sept. 13 opener at Kyle field with Mississippi. Talk with a Professional to be sure. - mipis i in . ;V; r';,\ fiii MICKEY E. LEA 822-1559 The word “professional” is reserved for those men whose actions are wholly devoted to the best interests of their clients. This builds the bridge so vital to any financial relationship: trust. If you are considering life insurance call a professional, Mickey Lea . . . and be sure. .iRffopsnn stannara 3200 So. College Ave. P. O. Box 3667 Bryan, Texas 77801 Clean and Cool 1 block behind Pepe Taco TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY , TOWN HALL SERIES proudly presents PERFORMANCE ONE BLOOD, SWEAT, and TEARS plus GENE COTTON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1975 — 8:00 pm G. R0LLIE WHITE COLISEUM A&M STUDENT NON STUDENT-DATE GENERAL PUBLIC GENERAL ADMISSION FREE with Ticket 3.00 4.00 RESERVED $4.00 - 4.50 4.00 - 4.50 6.00 - 6.50 A MAXIMUM OF FOUR GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED BY PRESENTATION OF AN ID AND ACTIVITY CARD FOR EACH TICKET REQUESTED. A&M STUDENT PRIORITY PERIOD EXTENDS FROM 9 a.m. SEPTEMBER 1 THRU 4 p.m. SEPTEMBER 5. GENERAL TICKET SALES BEGIN 9 a.m. SEPTEMBER 8. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE MSC BOX OFFICE ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF RUDDER TOWER 9-4 MONDAY-FRIDAY. 845-2916. ALL SEASON TICKETS FOR PERFORMANCE ONE WILL BE HONORED. SORRY, NO CAMERAS OR RECORDING EQUIPMENT WILL BE ALLOWED. /tep Into the m/C Circle 3606 College Ave. (At the Triangle) BEER & SETUPS GAME ROOM LOU’S OWN PIZZA BEST IN AGGIELAND DANCING NO COVER CHARGE COUNTRY & WESTERN DISCOTHEQUE ★ MONDAY ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ 40c BOTTLE BEER (ALL DAY) ★ WEDNESDAY ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ $1.00 PITCHER BEER (8-12) ★ TUESDAY ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ MEN S POOL TOURNAMENT (8 PM) ★ THURSDAY ★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DRINK AT 1 /2 PRICE (12-6) Open Daily At Noon (CLOSED SUNDAYS) AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES