Battalion/Page 3 December 13, 1982 local 3rs poorer;,] >es nor servants, „ MityinlS legitim® publican (n ood dislikes iaberman cards by Patti Schwierzke Battalion Staff aberman Christmas cards big sellers at the University obk tore this year, but Greg obd said he doesn’t think it’s nm Hood gained notoriety last rafter he pulled his saber on tithern Methodist University leaders who ran on Kyle ademocn [Idlafter an SMU touchdown. ewas serving as an officer of ted to ref ie day for the Corps of Cadets eingsoeiJpg the SMU-Texas A&M tavyi wtball game. rchestsofii/‘I have nothing whatsoever rate their fdo with the cards,” Hood said, icallyliu |would never have anything to [ns. fnvith making money off of lat situation.” M'he Christmas card shows a ber-brandishing Aggie cadet itting through a Christmas iee. J|People who can’t laugh at 'riemsdves have a big problem,” /|id Martha Camp, owner of University Book Store. “The students are buying them. They think that they’re clever.” The cards were ordered from a Fort Worth company, Brow der and Associates. The book store has had the cards forabout a month and Camp said that they are selling well. “Mostly members of the Corps are buying them, but other students are too,” she said. Camp also said that no one has become irate about the cards but she said she was sure some peo ple would not like them. Hood said that he had heard about the cards but had not seen one. “No one spoke to me or asked me about them,” Hood said. “I just want the whole situation to die. I don’t receive the negative side of the situation. I receive the positive side, but other peo ple get the brunt of what I did. I have neither bad nor good feel ings about the incident.” Sabe/tman 0Tie Aggie s I3tli ^Ucm FREE APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE • Apartments • Duplexes • Houses • Fourplexes jX • Townhouses Now leasing for summer and fall. Special sum mer rates now available. Walking & biking dis tance to T.A.M.U. HOMEFINDER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 696-tOCe 1055 S. Texas C.S. «| MERRY CHRISTMAS & .<§ HAPPY NEW YEAR, AGS! Holiday parties renew and begin friendships BE A RESPONSIBLE HOST m Don’t push drinks Serve food along with alcoholic beverages Provide non-alcoholic drinks Starved adopted horses to be placed in homes United Press International BROWNSBORO — Weather permitting, a portion of a herd of wild horses adopted by an east Texas man under a federal program and found starving on his leased pasture were destined for new homes today. John Gumert, regional chief of public affairs for the Interior Department, said 30 of the animals considered healthy enough for travel would be turned over to new owners to day if the weather was fair. The remaining herd of horses taken off land near Pitt sburg leased to rancher Joe Cor bett will be kept at the Fund for Animals farm near Brownsboro, 30 miles west of Tyler, until they are healthy enough to travel, Gumert said. The animals were taken away from Corbett last month after hunters ran across the emaci ated herd scattered across Cor bett’s pasture. FRIENDS DON’T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK! A message from the campus ALCOHOLIC AWARENESS PROJECT 845-0596/845-5826 Aimii tnut aiitif The Grand Opening of Bryan-CoUege Station’s Newest Restaurant and Club Located in the 707 Center across from the University Wednesday Dee. 15tli ^-1 p.m. Champagne - Buffet Happy flour Free - Pool Drink Coupon Buy 1 — Get 1 Free Dec. 15th to Dec. 29th ROLLING STONES LET IT BLEED MAC DAVIS FORTY 82 'GET TXR 1X-m OVR' Till Hnlllnp llnnnt in Concert OVER 10,000 Polygram Christmas Savings "Storewide" RECORD & TAPE • SALE • 00 OFIF [Mac Davis /forty 82 OVER 10,000 HOT ROCKS THE ROLUNG STONES - ’64-71 Contoins "Sotisfactfon' "Brown Sugar" "HonkyTonk Woman', "Gimme Shelter” and 17 other Rolling Stones Rock Classics.' YOKO ONO ITS ALRIGHT (I SEE RAINBOWS) MFG. LIST PRICE" 5 BIG DAYS MONDAY I TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY ■ THURSDAY I FRIDAY DEC. 13 I DEC. 14 I DEC. 15 I DEC. 16 I DEC. 17 MUS/r EXPRESS OPEN 10-10 725-B UNIVERSITY DRIVE “Behind Skaggs & McDonalds” 846-1741