The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 22, 1977, Image 3

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Aggies Melissa Leahmann (left), Carolyn
Henderson, Chuck Hoppi, Carla Kozad,
Chris Rowe, Marc Bissonette and their dog.
Shiner, have found a great place to go on a
Sunday afternoon. This old suspension bridge
Battalion photo by David Keahey
offers a spectacular view for miles around of
Sugar Loaf Mountain and the Little River.
Many Aggies have scratched their names in
sandstone near the bridge, which is located
just west of Hearne.
United Press International
COLUMBIA, Mo.—Two eggs a
ly are not a health hazard to per
ms with normal cholesterol levels,
wording to a six-month study con-
ucted at the University of
lissouri-Columbia.
A group of 114 men with
icumented normal blood choles-
rol levels during the past seven
ars was used in the study. One-
df of the group was told to eat two
Jgs a day for three months, while
e other half of the group was asked
to eat no eggs during the same
period.
At the end of three months, the
two groups were reversed for
another three months. Study results
at the end of each three-month
period found the cholesterol level of
persons eating eggs and not eating
eggs made no difference in average
cholesterol level.
“It was the same story: the eggs
made no difference in serum choles
terol among these men who appar
ently have the genetic ability to
handle cholesterol,” said Dr. Mar-
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garet Flynn, director of the study.
“About 80 percent of the U.S.
population has this ability to handle
cholesterol,” Dr. Flynn said. So
why should doctors caution all the
public against eating perfectly good
food—the egg—just because of the
15-20 percent who can’t handle
cholesterol?
Dr. Flynn, UMC professor of nu
trition, said she does not recom
mend eggs to persons with high
serum cholesterol levels.
“If your family history shows lack
of heart disease, that may also be a
good indication that you’re able to
handle cholesterol,” she said.
Polls conducted recently found
four out of 10 people believe eggs
and heart disease were directly con
nected and two of the 10 said they
avoided eating eggs for that reason.
“If programmed genetically by
inheritance to do so, your body will
properly manufacture cholesterol or
degrade it,” she said, “and you can
tolerate considerable amounts of
cholesterol without harm.”
Vision defects
United Press International
NEW YORK — There are now
112 million Americans who wear cor
rective lenses for some vision defect,
and 94 percent of people over 65
years of age require vision correc
tion.
HEWLETT-PACKARD
Has The Latest In
Scientific Calculators
LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE
Your Calculator Headquarters
A glass of class.
Pabst. Since 1844.
The quality has always
come through.
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101 Luther W.
846-7231
500 yards South of Kyle Field on the Old Wellborn Highway.
Lucky Number for Free Keg of the Week — 0000569
CASUAL FASHIONS
for
GUYS & GALS
TOP DRAWER
Culpepper Plaza
Animals, eyes
United Press International
NEW YORK — Some species of
animals have eyes with unusual fea
tures. The rabbit can see behind
himself. Bees cannot see red, but
they can see ultraviolet light, which
is invisible to humans. Fish and
snakes can’t blink, but pity the poor
jellyfish, he can’t see at all. He can
only sense light.
THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1977
(UNIVERSITY SQ.
NfeXT TO SKAGGS)
SUN. - CLOSED: OPEN FOR
PRIVATE PARTIES
(CALL 846-2415)
MON. - $1.00 COVER ,25c BEER
TUES. - NO COVER FREE DANCE
LESSONS
WED. - LADIES NIGHT GUYS-1.00
GIRLS-FREE & GIRLS
RECEIVE 3 FREE BAR
DRINKS.
THURS. - DRINK & DROWN
GUYS-3.50 GIRLS-2.50
FREE BEER, WINE &
COKES
,25c BAR ,50c CALL
FRI. & SAT. - BOOGIE TIME
"THE MUNCHIES”
THURS., FRI. & SAT.: 4:30-7:30
FREE SNACKS, ,50c BEER,
V* PRICE DRINKS
SOMETHING NEW!
STAY AFTER HOURS EVERY FRI.
& SAT. TILL 3:00 A.M. FOR DANC
ING ( NO LIQUOR)
FOOTBALL FIESTA SPECIAL
Buy a Fiesta Dinner with soft drink or tea for only $ 2.50.
Regular $ 3.00. Good Monday thru Friday only.
Offer expires December 4, 1977.
One coupon per customer, please
Save
1816 Texas Ave.
Bryan, Texas
823-8930
Valid at this location only
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Dressers
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Bunk Beds
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Toy Box
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ONLY TWO
Buffet ft Hutch
$ 75 00 off
Parsons
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$9988
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These are just a few of the items on sale. Come in and
look at the Red Tag Specials. The Red Tag Specials
are on first come basis only.
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