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Page 6 THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1980 TENDER LOVING CARE! FOR YOUR ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★A THESIS OR DISSERTATION OF A LIFETIME. We Care At HI.VKO'S COPIES 201 College Main • 846-8721 Open Every Day EXPERIENCED COMPETENT EFFECTIVE RE-ELECT John M. Barron, Jr. $. 31 I 3f 5 i Sponsoredby Political Forum Aggie straw vote Wednesday SCHMALTZ’S SPECIAL Monday and Thursday after 5 p.m. A SCHMALTZ ICE TEA AND CHIPS 45 Reg. S 25 SPECIAL Culpepper Plaza 693-8276 OPEN Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun. 12-9 p.m. cfytruitttfs C A Mf'lVA/IA-^U Cl_I/-\D SANDWICH SHOP (A&M CLASS OF '71) FOR Brazos County Attorney (Pol. Ad Paid by John M. Barron, Jr., Box 4146, Bryan, Taxas 77801) ***¥**¥¥**¥**¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ xN GIANT 1/3 LB. HOMEMADE BURGER vN served with a pile of real French Fries or salad. Dress It yourself * The Cow Hop AT NORTHGATE The Biggest Burger Bargains in B-CS! By SHERRY A. EVANS Battalion Reporter The MSC Political Forum Com mittee will determine the Aggies’ choice for the 40th president of the United States when it holds a mock election Wednesday. The committee has sponsored straw votes each presidential elec tion year since 1968. The purpose of these elections, said committee chairman Sam Gil lespie, is “to get an idea of the prefer ences of the A&M student body prior to the election and to see who it feels should lead the country.” Races and candidates appearing on the mock ballet are: President: Republican: Ronald Reagan/George Bush Democrat: Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale Libertarian: Ed Clark/David Koch Independent: John B. Anderson/ Milton S. Eisenhower" 1 U.S. Representative, District 6: Republican: Dave “Buster” Haskins Democrat: Phil Gramm State Senator, District 5: Republican: N.A. McNiel Democrat: Kent A. Caperton *Milton Eisenhower’s name appears on the Texas ballot next to John Anderson’s because Anderson had to name a vice presidential can didate to get on the Texas ballot be fore he was ready to pick one. Patrick at our salad bar. Lots of extras too $1 ‘Hobbit’puppets Tuesday 40 Mushrooms Bacon 25c extra 30c extra Chill Jalapenos 20c extra 5c extra / BBQ SANDWICH / 1/3 lb. of delicious hickory-smoked BBQ on a bun, served with a / i pile of French Fries 7 NACHOS f / 3/4 lb. plate of homemade chips, real Cheddar & Monterrey Jack J cheese & lots of Jalapenos Thirty oversize puppets, including a fire-breathing dragon, will bring J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy “The Hobbit” to life Tuesday night on the stage of Rudder Theater. MSC Cepheid Variable is presenting the Hutsah Puppet Theater’s rendition of the story of Bilbo Baggins and his magical journey through Middle Earth. Actor-magician Rusty Steiger, director of the troupe, said he chose to present “The Hobbit” because of its popularity with college stu dents. J. Lucey, former governor of is- consin, is Anderson’s running ge. Political Forum will run its election much like Student Govg ment holds its elections, Gilley said. Tables will be set up at Ska Dining Hall, the Commons, Memorial Student Center and (fc Academic Building. Polling plac$ will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Only Texas A&M University stu dents will be allowed to vote ant I. D. cards will be checked when ttia students vote to make sure no one votes more than once. Gillespie said Political Forum wil try bring in as many spokesmen for the presidential candidates as possi ble before the Nov. 4 election. The committee is to host Ed Claii; on Oct. 30. Gillespie said he also hopes to get Patrick Lucey to speak at Texas A&M Gillespie estimated 75 percent of the student body will vote for Ronald Reagan. His prediction is based on sponse to the Republican-oriented d Democratic-oriented programs c Ci res an that Political Forum has sponsored. However, the Aggies don’t always pick the winners — they favored Gerald Ford in 1976. B0ST rf iron!” So sho ion balls QSS Cor he Briti 1812. “Old I But h< remarkal about 10 survived The v< mains or BBQ CHICKEN BREAST V' 1/2 a giant chicken served with a terrific sauce & pile of French \ Fries CHEF SALAD O Unbelievable 1 lb. salad plate with 6 delicious ingredients and | \ dressing of your choice / CHICKEN-FRIED STEAK SANDWICH '/ Our newest item, served on a bun with a pile of French Fries & { , ‘gravy if you like 70 30 75 8 OZ. SIRLOIN STEAK Tender, delicious sirloin, served with Texas Toast and French Fries V Sodas — Teas (30-450) — Pecan Pie (500) — Beer (500) \. Open 10:30-9:00 Everyday 846-1588 EXPOSE YOURSELF TO OUR HIM DEVELOPING COLORPRINT FILM DEVELOPED. AND PRINTED Size 110-126 Film 24 Exp. 317 UNIVERSITY DR. (Next to Duddley’s Draw) Let us develop your film, you II get beautiful color prints... plus big savings with this coupon. Good on 110.126 sizes V© e Un Su. <JL. SHORTCOURSE REGISTRATION FUJI and Kodak C-41 process film only. Coupon must accom pany order. Limit one roll per coupon. Offer expires Oct. 27. We use Kodak paper... fora good look. IN BY 9 — OUT BY 5” OCTOBER 23 10am- 5pm 224 MSC oenco PHOTOFINISHING LABORATORY 119 Walton • 696-0371 • College Station Grizzlies kill three at park United Press International HELENA, Mont. — Glacier Na tional Park officials are looking foi better ways to protect thousands of park visitors from rampaging grizzly bears blamed for three deadly attacks on humans. Three park visitors have metgnie some deaths at the jaws of grizzliest!! the bloodiest season ever in the park The toll matches that of all previous 70 years combined. In July, a young bear ram through a camp, killing an Okio man and a Minnesota woman. Tie killer grizzly was later identified and killed. Earlier this month rangers disco vered the remains of a Texas man killed by a grizzly. That bear has not been found. Eight feet tall on its hind legs, tie average grizzly weighs up to 80C pounds and some males even exceed 1,000 pounds. The grizzly is a biolo gical powerhouse that develops mas sive strength, quickness and and can run at speeds of up to 25 mph. Park officials are reassessing poli cies aimed at preventing people bear confrontations in the waked the attacks, but experts are not sure commiss The B Krusenst But th er, with I of 1812 t He is officer ar teered fc Cmdr. Constitui On a r into his c his unife boots wi gold-trirr “How all busim “Thirb AM By US A disc strain of g Texas A6 small sut commerc to increa least 25 p Until t malans ha that took was of lo\ director 1 said. The wl ICTAM ' veloped 1 scientist i it to ripe The Gi several in rams to I A&M an< tember. < funded b; for Interr The K yield aboi adapted ti uses almc for more info, call 845-1515. Sun Theatres 333 University 846-! The only movie in town how to manage the people-bear con said, flict, keeping the parks accessiblete “An ad humans, but maintaining the bears project is ecosystem. Icial variel “It’s very difficult to manage awildf also ideal animal as powerful as the grizzlyy said, bear,” researcher John Craighead The Of said. ‘The more people you get inti rams is co an area the greater the chance of aa countries incident.” Texas fan 846-9808 Aggravating the problem is the in- rious proj crease in popularity that the beai country has enjoyed in the pastde malans, b MSC FREE UNIVERSITY SHORTCOURSE SCHEDULE Double-Feature Every Week 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri.-Sat. No one under 1 8 BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS cade. “There are just too many bad packers,” said University of I dak® professor Jim Peek. As many as 200 grizzlies inhabit the 1,600-square-mile park and sin rounding areas, and each can travel as far as 200 square miles. COURSE TIME FEE COURSE LENGTH INSTRUCTOR MONDAY Bartending 6:00-7:00 $8.00 4 weeks Tommy Ruddock Bartending 7:00-8:00 $8.00 4 weeks Tommy Ruddock Dancercise 5:30-6:45 $7.00 5 weeks Julia Mashburn Intermediate Guitar $2.50 5 weeks Greg Hargis Videotape Production i 8:00-10:00 $2.00 4 weeks Kenneth Mays TUESDAY Dancercise 5:30-6:45 $7.00 ‘I v.-l: ' I.?. Julia Mashburn Beg. C&W Dance 6:30-7:45 $12.00 5 weeks Taylor & Brown WEDNESDAY Dancercise Dating, Engagement, 5:30-6:45 $7.00 5 weeks Julia Mashburn & Marriage 7:30-8:30 Effective Communication S2.00 5 weeks Hubert Beck for Women 7:00-9:00 $4.50 4 weeks Karen Wilson THURSDAY Advanced C&W Dance 6:30-7:45 $12.00 5 weeks Taylor & Brown Beg. Guitar 5:30-6:30 $7.00 5 weeks Kevin Donahue Dancercise 5:30-6:45 $7.00 5 weeks Julia Mashburn FRIDAY Beg. C&W Dance 6:30-8:00 $12.00 5 weeks Taylor & Brown OTHERS Rockclimbing (See Brochure) $4.00 David Hinz Defensive Driving (See Brochure) $15.00 Col. Goldsmith Canoeing CPR Urban Kicker (See Brochure) (TBA) (TBA) $14.00 Mike Ryan Horowitz & Wooi Joe Parrinello Dancin' (TBA) Joe Parrinello Judo (See Brochure) $ 2.00 Judo Club Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.13 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Sorghi las, whicl maize, a Guatemal or cereal ghum, M Small £ ghum cor Guatemal is mostly said. Sorghu MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING cpcriAi WEDNESDAY i SPECIAL OiCulrtL. Mexican Fiesta EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak Dinner with Two Cheese and Chicken Fried Steak Mushroom Gravy Onion Enchiladas w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes w/chili Whipped Potatoes and Your Choice of Mexican Rice Choice of one other One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Tostadas Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILETw/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast (Texas Salad) Mashed Potato w/ gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee ■“Quality First’ SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROASTTURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter- Coffe or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable 441