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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1982)
ffie Battalion October 14, 1982/Page 1B Bruce Gootee, left, a finance major from major from Arlington, helps. Both are seniors. Cameron, prepares his parachute for a jump last Gootee is treasurer of the TAMU Sport Parachute weekend; Dave Ritchey, an aerospace engineering Club. College Night Date: Friday, October 15 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Precision Haircut & Style — Only $10 Terrific campus cuts at super savings with student I.D. Free gifts & refreshments. RGGIS HAIRSTYLISTS Post Oak Mall • 764-0660 Dow continues record advance United Press International NEW YORK — Dow Jones in- ustrials pushed substantially bove the 1,()()() level again Wednesday as Wall Street’s bis- Iric rally received a boost from Ivver interest rates. * Oil stocks, which had lagged »ie rally that began in mid- kugust, were among the trongest issues in the early [oing in what analysts said was a pme of catch-up. The Dow Jones industrial av- raee, down more than 4 points it the outset after falling 9.1 1 Tuesday, was ahead 11.13 to 1,014.81 at noon ED I’. It closed it 1,003.68 Tuesday. The closely watched average wared through the 1,()()() level or the first time in 15 months Monday with a 25.94-point gain o 1,012.79, its highest level iince finishing at 1,016.93 on \pril 28, 1981. I Through Monday, the Dow had gained 109.61 points over the previous five sessions and 235.87 points since the rally be gan Aug. 13. Several analysts think the widely followed barometer will challenge its all-time high of 1,051,70 set on Jan. 1 1, 1973. Buying appeared to pick up when Bankers Trust, Chase Manhattan, Citibank and Irving Trust all cut their prime lending rate a full point to 12 percent. Four other major banks made the move Tuesday. The price of an average New York Stock Exchange share was up 42 cents. Advances led de clines 1,028-455 among the 1,837 issues crossing the NYSE tap?. Big Board volume at the two- hour mark amounted to about 55,190,000 shares, down from the 58,600,000 traded during the same period Tuesday. IZ 1 ^ Annual Sale Wed. Oct, 13 - Sat. Oct 16 Open til 9 Wed. f Thurs. Quality clothing s equipment looks even \oetter at savings o£ up. to G>0°To. Stop in today - this is our biggest sale o£ the ^e.aor with great buys in every dc.pa^r{:me.nb. Canoes4River Gear* /Aad Rwer Explorer 599°“ Old Town Tripper ^775*“ 579°- Qrumrnan Eagle 309°- Vf~t. E>est book Sale Ever \ ^<s\v'a All titles 20% to 75% ott Gardemng, Nature Guides, Travel, Rionr Cookbooks, Juveniles, Woodworking. \ Construction,Photography l Campiriq J +' Tents , Sleeping bags, f Stoves Sierra Designs Star Flight lent lBT-° ISS* 29 Whole Earth Backcountry Tent. /'Z955? Woods Sleeping Bag 5/ 37 — 1 Skeeter-23 270^ 239^; Peak 1 Stove 29^ s ' VE-24 -375^ 339^ Assorted Vests Parkas $ Jackets Hats, Caps, 4 40 to 70% off Visors Vests 29°-* to 39^-° 207. off Jackets 29- to 59- entire stock V Oi i Shirts Entire Stock Cotton T- Shirts 5 99 Bush Shirts 13" Sunglasses Be) J<0Ly 'fiosn 35% off Footwear Entire Stock Reduced Olaf Daughters Clogs 107o to 70% off Leather Sandals 307o bo 60% off Chinese Slippers Muaraches : Nylon Uf° Leather \9*? (K^oio Miking Boots Wellington Soots Crest 79* s Men '5 -89^ 5d° Knoll 99°° Weni 79« 59 s -’ Womens Jt9* 49® many oLhor Shoes * booths foi men 4 women Swiftft knives 10% off Entire StockE Classic M s -Z E isherman 33 s - 24 % Shorts Entire Stock Reduced JL&?? 'tojZe^ 8 s -° h Canterbury Rugbys Sportif Cargo HaekN/ Luggage Sacks Whole Earth International J 7^ r ^ A- Plight 45 ^ /.»••. s Overhead Flight 58^ (limit one) ^ Packs \ All Framepacks4 Selected | Day packs Sale Priced JFRuthsack t09 o -° 89^1 Kelty Sonora 119°-° | WE Flap DayPack I3 7 -? j LASKinnicHT 1^124°- Fly Fishing Gear 257o off ent ire stocky Orvis AH Rounder Fly Rod 149- PlUS hundreds of other items at great savings Sale limited to stock on hand - All sales final I Whole E^rth Provision Co l 105 Boyett College Station 846-8794