Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1977 0T--. C - , 'Vy. Day Ducks swim to class when it rains. Two can ride cheaper Accreditation than one. A Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council •I unci: Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 The only movie in town Double-Feature Every Week Open 10 am - 2 am Mon-Sat 12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun team reviews special areas The Engineering Council for Pro fessional Development, the official engineering accrediting agency, will have a team at Texas A&M Univer sity this week to review program development in specialized areas. No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Charles C. Schroeppel, O.D ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL OPTOMETRY 707 SOUTH TEXAS AVENUE - SUITE 101D COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE 846-3754 Dr. Richard E. Thomas, Texas A&M associate dean of engineering, said the three-member team will be here Wednesday through Friday to study the university’s basic and ad vanced programs in ocean engineer ing and the advanced program in civil engineering. Texas A&M already has advanced accreditation in electrical and petro leum engineering as well as basic- accreditation in all the other neering disciplines. engi- PROBLEM PREGNANCY? UNCER TAIN WHAT TO DO? ARE YOU SCARED ANDCONFUSED? VICKKI AND JANE CAN HELP YOU BY TELEPHONE HOTLINE CALL 454-1795 COLLECT. PIPES — CUSTOM BLENDED TOBACCO CIGARS — DOMESTIC & IMPORTED 1 We also carry imported cigarettes: DUNHILL, BALKAN SOBRANIE & SHERMAN I I Knowledge is your best protection. ^\Carl Bussells \/Diamond Room 3731 E. 29th 846-4708 Town & Country Center MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY His and her windmills - only from Neimans Bikers beware!! 3709 E. 29th St. Town & Country Center Bryar PEACE CORPS * VISTA ON CAMPUS OCT. 4-5 AW INFORMATION — STUDENT CENTER Karen Schluter of the Texas A&M University police repri mands Chris Morris for riding his bike with no hands on the handlebars in front of G. Rollie White Coliseum. Morris did not get a ticket, however. Battalion photo by Michael Fred HAVE YOU WONDERED WHAT GOES ON AT A WEIGHT WATCHER MEETING? In celebration of the 1st anniversary of the College Station Class there will be an open meet ing on Thursday, Oct. 6th, 5:30 p.m., Lutheran Student Center, 315 College Main. You are cordially invited to attend and discover the excitement of WEIGHT WATCHERS. For further information call 822-7303 Ride a bicycle Help keep our environment clean United Press International DALLAS — It is likely that the folks who live year-around in the rugged Palo Duro Canyon country ol West Texas did not understand what all those beautiful women and cigarette-ad looking men were doing a few months back. There they were — men and women — dressed in $4,000 leather and Russian sable coats, pretending they belonged on the granite cliffs overlooking the canyon while photo graphers snapped all around them. They must have felt out of place. The results, however, the photo graphs, make this year’s Neiman- Marcus Christmas Book something special. Looking past the models, the expensive clothes, most people can find something they never tought would be available in this catalog for people who don’t mind spending $175 for a hard hat plated in 24K gold. The photographs, you see, are free. And they are worth looking at. Everything else in the catalog is ex pensive, and much of it — such as the tennis ball can which looks like a barber pole ($15) — is worth chuckl ing at. Every year the Dallas-based de partment store presents a his-her gift which no one matches for outlan dishness. This year it is his-hers urban windmills. The pair costs $32,(XX) from Dallas-Fort Worth, not including installation. However, Neiman-Marcus points out, the windmills can pay for themselves. Tn an area with an average wind velocity of 12 miles an hour (Boston, for example). Her Windmill would generate more than enough wattage to brew her morning coffee, Be nedict an egg, heat her hair rollers, soothe her psyche with stereo and give her bronze beauty while shi laxes under the sun lamp ” (1 catalog said. One other special is worthy mention, the “W alk with Legendi N-M’s Lincoln Safari’’ for $30 The 7-day expedition for ft people begins in Springfield, Ill.H guides include an honor guard ol Ill inois Fifth Cavalry Regiment noted actor and Lincoln scholi Richard Blake. The party will m tt with Illinois Gov. James Thompson, tour the Lincoln far® stay at the presidential suite Springfield, camp in Civil Wartent Throughout the week, Blake andli wife, dressed as Mr. Lincoln an Mrs. Lincoln, will recreate faniot speeches and moments of Lincolni at the original locations. The catalog also advertises sails jewelry, china, robes, underweai games and other such products Logan remembers an United Press international NEW YORK — Broadway Hollywood director Josh Logan, 68, made his supper club debm Monday night at Rockefeller Cen ter s Rainbow Grille, celebrating« years of the musical theater. 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