Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1979)
■JWiv,' THE BATTALION Page? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979 1 the state e would a| ■oul truela'i •dustries, I on Ceoi Jed for supply Dft d probably -s in them r in the PI >d, adding i s tribute! f U.S. statii ontrols, s s special lj ice-gougini ive LundM o the deal| Ion from 15,| -d the Crs o DOE’s pi iicipatednuj •endentdfi ressureontli rvice state 'Do I have to have a bath, master?’ Mark Sebree and Sam, an Alaskan Spitz, express similar looks of boredom during Sam’s weekly bath. Mark and his wife, Terri, both senior biochemistry majors, are Sam’s owners and take turns giving Sam a bath. Sam, much to his dismay, finds he must participate every time. Battalion photo by Lori Shuler UT woman is shot in head, clings to life United Press International AUSTIN — A University of Texas sophomore from Houston was shot through the head on the fifth floor parking garage at her apartment late Tuesday, and and remained in inten sive care Wednesday. Allison Ann Rozanek, 19, was found about 7:10 p.m. by another resident who heard her moaning as he was going to his car in the Castil- lian apartment garage. Lying next to the coed were her purse, with her billfold and $2 in it, school books and car keys. Police said no weapon was found, but what appeared to be a . 38-caliber bullet was removed from her head during surgery. She was placed under in intensive care at Brackenridge Hospital. Surgery planned for state solon United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Rep. Al Brown, D-San Antonio, will under go triple bypass heart surgery in Houston on Dec. 3, his office announced Wednesday. A spokesman for Brown said the state legislator would have a dam aged aortic valve replaced in the operation at St. Luke’s Hospital. Branding Iron to be parking lot amed Texas saloon about to die i United Press International vIwiIk ^ PASO — A saloon close to the O Hearts ofTexans who like to belly up to a bar for a belt of liquor is being this import | m j-q ma k e way for a parking lot — the same fate accorded the learby home of Pancho Villa’s wife. It was at the Branding Iron Re executive c stanrant on June 1 1971, that Neal franklin, a former Southern no room ir econoiM echnologvCi Is by whii ed the ust i some oil if the exi ero, explai Methodist University football play er, downed the first legal drink in a public saloon after a 52-year absence of hard spirits from the state’s bar- “I’m very happy that it is all legal s, inostgisi 4nc j a bove board now, ’’ said Franklin it gasoline! as j ie sw jgg e d the drink and cameras In Brazil, p Slicked at his newly opened re- of 80 pert jtaurant in a new shopping center ent alcohol mown as La Villita (old town). The t ethyl alffi ) ran ding Iron received the first ; distilled fc hixed drink permit issued in Texas -a, a plant si: j nce before World War I. lemaincosii ; Loufs Daeuble, one of the 1 as a fuel ■ uchitects who designed the El Paso norplantifc rj v j c Center, and several other in- erived. Tk Nestors built La Villita about the velopment* ame (;i me as the civic center was reasingthei nnstructed 10 years ago with hopes fjt would flourish with the coming of .-T lew hotels in the downtown area. ":! ^ .|i | ' But the hotels — with the excep- ;l 000 barrel! ion of the downtown Holiday Inn — ’ , . lever were built and success for the ’ enter never came, relegating it and louiihan ' ts ^' stor * c trappings to a new future lendment b ling inde] Oklahoma SHARE THE MAGIC of cleating your own handmade Christmas gifts THE MSC CRAFT SHOP offers a year-round assortment of tools 8r supplies, a crafts library 6r qualified clues to help you with "Santa's Projects." Be creative &C save money at the Christmas Supply Sale 10-25% Entire Stock (Excluding solder 8c stained glass) 7YOV. J29-ZXEC. JL4t as a bank parking lot. During initial construction of the shopping center, investors reno vated a few old structures already at the site and utilized parts of historic structures from elsewhere in the city, Daeuble recalls. The ground where Pancho Villa’s first and only legal wife once lived became the patio of La Villita, and part of a redwood house, built in 1881 by architect Ernest E.U. Kruase, was moved to the shopping center. Existing at the site already was the former home of Dr. Walter N; Vilas, who helped perform the autopsy which showed that West Texas out law John Wesley Hardin was shot in the back. Dr. Herbert Stevenson, who per formed surgery on Mexican revolu tionary Gen. Victoriano Huerta, was the former owner of another house located at La Villita and after the modernday conversion of the shop ping center, Daeuble’s wife made it into a dress shop. The shopping center was built to serve tourists and conventioneers staying at several proposed down town hotels, but a series of develop ers never were able to raise the capital for the hotels. “We just feel like with those hotels, the whole thing would have been a different story,” Mrs. Daeu ble said. “El Paso never did support La Villita in the first place.’’ At one time La Villita owners were leasing space for 22 shops and two restaurants, but most of the busines ses failed or moved to other loca tions. PARTY SET-UPS r c? 7 A.M. 11 P.M. % <0 $ % ICE 693-4750 RHEA'S Country Store 2751 Longmire, C.*B. 693-8733 PAINLESS HAIR REMOVAL lECTRON DEPILATOR — THE ELECTRONIC TWEEZER By Experienced Certified Technicians Ann Payne New Reflections Clinique Now for the very first time YOU can choose between pain and comfort.. . needless and ELECTRON . . . the newest, most advanced method for the removal of un wanted hair. It’s true ... it no longer hurts to be beautiful! See yourself! Call today for a complimentary consultation and demonstration. Varisco Bldg. Rm 509 Main Street, Bryan 779-0505 vy ; and ther 1C I Butter :|AL YlNG (INNER :e ing Butter- any Craft Shop open 10 a.m.-10 p.m.N-F 845-1631 10-5 Sat. 1-7 Sun. Closed for Holidays Dec. 21,5 p.m. I 5T/U loft Touch "elegance in lingerie" GIVE A PERSONAL GIFT OF BEAUTY AND SOFTNESS FOR THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE Robes, gowns, hosiery, sexy unmentionables and more. 707 TEXAS AVENUE ALTERATIONS 1 IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND ALTERATIONS “DON'T GIVE UP — WE LL MAKE IT FIT!" AT WELCH'S CLEANERS. WE NOT ONLI '.ERVE AS AN EXCELLENT DRY i .EANERS BUT WE SPE- ClALIZl IN ALTERING HARD TO FIT EVEN ING DRESSES, TAPERED SHIRTS. JEAN HEMS, WATCH POCKETS, ETC. (WE RE JUST A FEW BLOCKS NORTH OF FED MART.) WELCH’S CLEANERS 3819 E. 29th (TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER^ Aim-S • Higfc Quality 5^*1* • Quick Service 7 # NoMlnlmums Jf A • Large Orders • Legal 8be4^« £ ** * • Legal Sbe4^C OVERNIGHT RATES — 4* DURING THE DAY Reductions & Dissertations CoUation & Binding & Podding WE HAVE A XEROX 9400 — THE BEST COPYING MACHINE IN THE WOULD! Zinko’s Graphics, Inc. 201 College Main St. (713)846-9608 k h AGGIE MUMS FOR THE “T.U. GAME” DEC. 1ST “MADE FOR AGS BY AGS” - FREE CORPS DELIVERY - MADE BY STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSIONS ORDER AT MSC MON.-FRI. 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. IPofcS & R EC 0 z> $ TAPE SALE!! LARGE SELECTION OF & fc N 8*' I OUR 8-TRACK & CASSETTE TAPES IN STOCK! OVER y 2 OUR TAPES IN STOCK $A89 I 1 REG. $5.99 NOW . . . ""T ■ i MM* Blank Tapes & Accessories Sound Care Products CHANELLO’S $ft PIZZA BUCK At A&M Try It!! GOOD AT &EZ PIZZA & SUBS Pizza Toppings ANCHOVY BACON SHRIMP HAM JALAPENOS ADDITIONAL ITEMS SICIUAN SUPREME CHEESE ONION GREEN PEPPER PEPPERONI ITALIAN SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF OUVE (Black or Green) CHANELLO’S fast free delivery 846-3768 $ 1 Pepperoni. Italian Sausage, Mushrooms, Onions, Green Pepper, Green Olive, Anchovy on request. EXPIRES 11-30-79 COUPON PIZZA SUBS ONE DOLLAR OFF ANY 14”, 17” OR 20” CHANELLO’S PIZZA 301 Patricia St. NOT VALID DURING ANY OTHER SPECIAL OFFER SUN. 11 AM-12 MID. MON.-THU. 4 PM-1 AM FRI. 4 PM-2 AM SAT. 11 AM-2 AM $1