The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 28, 1983, Image 9

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. and the contest is open to all non-professionals m the Bryan-
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JDENT ACTIVITIES:iiyou have a minimum OPR of 2.25,
are a female and have completed one semester at Texas A&M,
you
IASS OF *84:More long-sleeve elephant shirts are now on sale
funui today in the MSC hallway.
DIVERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTERtGradu-
iate students and singles over 22 meet at 6 p.m. at the center, 315
|N. College Mam, to go out for supper.
|C HOSPITAL1TY:Ladies may pick up applications for the
Miss Texas A&M University Scholarship Pageant in 2 Id MSC.
tThe deadline is today.
jtERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS-
|We will have the last Beach Party at the Oakwood party room
starting at 8 tonight. For more information, call 260- L264.
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bl'ARD-HART HALLS:We are having a Halloween pa
Ivith a costume contest at the Elks Lodge from 8 p.m. to y>
braaice. All girls get in free and everyone is welcomel
(GINEERING TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY:We are having
Halloween party at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Biyan
from 8 p.m. to yell practice. Come in costume!
NGING CADET$:The next open rehearsal is from 5 p.m. to 6
b.m. in the MSC lounge. Everyone is invited.
EELEY-MOORE HALLStOur carwash will be between De
luxe Burger Bar and the Aggie Flower Shop on University
fPrive today from 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Cost is 82 per car.
246, Tangtewood South Apartments.
HELLENIC STUDENT ASSOClATlONtTwo films will be
ffe shown at 6 tonight in .Rudder Tower —r one on the Cyclades
Islands and the oftief bn yacfetihgm Greece^ Everyonetk'invited i;
to enjoy the movies and free n;freshmems.
SATURDAY
BAPTIST STUDENT ONIONlMw (Ik Bapua SuKlem
Union behind Kinko's at 6:30 p.m. if yob need a ride.to the
.. hsayytde. It will start at 7 p.m, at the Bethal Baptist Church oh
Highway 30.
MEN’S LACROSSE:The Texas A&M Lacrosse Fall Classic
1'ournaraent is from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday and from 9:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sunday on the main drill field and Hen
derson field.
AGGIE ALLEMANDERS:Wear a costume to the Halloween
dance, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the Pavilion.
UNITED CAMPUS MINI$TRY:We ate having a “time dance”
from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Texas A&M Presbyterian
Church. We will dance the dances of the 40s through the 80s, so;
come dressed as a character from you favorite era.
SUNDAY
STUDENT Y:join us for a “Playday” from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in
Henset Park.
UNIVERSITY LUTHER AN STUDENT CENTER:The fel
lowship supper is at 6 p.m. and we will show the film "Martin
Luther jubilee” at 7:15 p.m. at the center, 315 N. College Main.
METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENTtWe will have a 6
R m. supper and a 7 p.m. vesper service at the'Texas A&M
estey Foundation. Bring $1,25 for supper.
ROAD RUNNERStThe club is having a three mile run begin
ning at 3 p.m. in from of G. Rollie White Colliseum.
United Press International
The confirmed toll of soldiers
from Texas killed in the bomb
ing of Marine headquarters in
Lebanon held at three Thurs
day, but a second Marine from
the state was added to the official
list of missing servicemen.
Despite the grim news else
where, a Lubbock family re
joiced after learning Thursday
that a missing Marine is alive and
well. Pentagon officials notified
the family of Gunnery Sgt. E.A.
Armstrong shortly before noon
that the soldier had been
accounted for.
“I’m walking 3 feet off the
Company
sued for
deception
United Press International
EDINBURG — The state
Thursday accused a Hidalgo
County company of violating
the Deceptive Trade Practices
Act by misrepresenting facts ab
out a subdivision it developed in
South Texas.
A lawsuit, filed by the Texas
attorney general’s office, seeks
$10,000 in civil penalties from
Perez Development Corp.,
which is owned by Ignacio Perez
of Donna.
The suit charged the com
pany with failing to disclose
there were two mortgages on the
land amounting to $455,000
and falsely representing that
consumers could obtain financ
ing through a Weslaco bank.
ground,’ said Armstrong’s
mother, Mrs. C.M. Thompson.
Thompson said Armstrong’s
wife, Karen, who is with her cri
tically ill brother in Idaho, was
notified first by the Pentagon.
The Pentagon list of the more
than 220 servicemen killed in
the Beirut blast late Thursday
included Marine Pfc. Timothy
McMahon of Austin; Marine
Lance Cpl. Johnny Douglas
Ceasar Jr., 22, of El Campo, and
Army Spec. 4 Marcus E. Cole
man, 19, of Dallas.
Listed by the Pentagon as
missing were Marine Lance Cpl.
David Brown of Conroe and
Lance Cpl. Michael Fulton of
Fort Worth.
Family members of Gunnery
Sgt. E.A. Armstrong of Lubbock
said they had not heard from the
Marine since the bombing.
In San Antonio, a Brooke
Army Medical Center burn unit
spokesman said late Thursday
that there had been no change in
the conditions of Lance Cpl.
Terry L. Hudson, 22, of
Prichard, Ala., and Sgt. John E.
Gibson, 25, of Springfield, Mo.
Hudson remained in critical
condition and Gibson in serious
condition.
Baptist Student Union
presents
Len Sehested
Evening Program Thursday, Oct. 27
7:30 p.m.
Noon Bible Study Friday, Oct. 28
12:00 noon
International Dinner
7:00 Friday Oct. 28
Menu: Haitian Food being served
Baptist Student Center
201 College Main
846-7722
etal found in candy kiss
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where we iL -jI , , „ . .
. United Press International
: 0C °nnW! Shreveport, La. - some
-Janut butter candy was off the
n ^ n!fflll es of K & B Drugs stores in
econonut^tes 'pi lurs( j a y ) jt s remov-
IU;: " I prompted by the discovery of
, piece of metal in candy purch-
■1 produce• se( j j or a c h urc h Halloween
annuall) l0, T|| ana g ers 0 jf 121 K & B stores
11 a ‘ P™ T Louisiana, Texas, Alabama
nd Mississippi were ordered
a«i m n le diately to slop selling
com ! 1 Irock Peanut Butter Kisses afi
Stee th(W tr lb s * iarc ^ of metal was found
y foo’workenH nd y sold al a Shreveport
-\epor:.U • meta i measuring 5/8 of
n inth by 1/4 of an inch, was
tiscovered by Byron Saxton, 14,
K & B officials ordered the
product removed from their
stores after being notified of the
incident Wednesday.
“It was a very isolated incident
in one bag of candy,” K & B assis-
tant director of operations
James LeBlanc said Thursday
from New Orleans.
Officials with Brock Candy
Co. of Chattanoonga, Term.,"
speculated the metal may have
fallen into the candy during a
mechanical failure in the manu
facturing process.
“We’ve heard of no other inci
dents,” Brock said.
,1 $ r *■’ '• fjfi || \ .<$ w »■«■'i
* Metjjl cfetec:tors ; are used to
examine ingredients before the
candy is cooked, and the com
pany is purchasing detectors to
examine the product before it is
packaged, he said.
Bryan-College Station Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates, P.A.
DAVID R. DOSS, M.D. G. MARK MONTGOMERY, M.D.
are pleased to announce the associa tion of
LINDA S. DUTTON, R.N., C.N.P.
As a certified nurse practitioner in women’s health cars, she will
be seeing patients by appointment for routine physicals, birth
control, and minor gynecological problems beginning October 24
1983.
1404 “A” Bristol, Bryan
775-5602
fhen he unwrapped a piece of
e-Thomsen;
predict - canf jy anc j ^it into
ould be unffljl He was nol in j ured
would be<*f
His mother, Mildred, purch-
n back to ^ two f actor y_ sea i ed bags of
thin M n( he individually wrapped can-
jies Oct. 20 for a church Hallo-
feen party.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
General Studies Program
STUDENTS PLANNING TO
Pre-register for the spring semester are
urged to come by 101 Academic Bldg.
1st Semester Freshman Only
If
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Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With
These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods.
Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax.
“Open Daily”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M
MONDAY EVENING
TUESDAY EVENING
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
EVENING SPECIAL
;;; Salisoury Steak
1 ■ with
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Chicken Fried Steak
w cream Gravy
Mushroom Gravy
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
Whipped Potatoes and
Choice of one other
Whipped Potatoes
w chili
Vegetable
Your Choice of
Mexican Rice
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
One Vegetable
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Coffee or Tea
Roll or.Corn Bread and Butter
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
, o C i^ v
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 PROTbCTtON OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS.
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
FRIED CATFISH
FILET w TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
ryan
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style
(Tossed Salad)
Mashed
Potato w
gravy
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNERl
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
.Ftotl orCorrTBread - Butter -
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
: And your choice of any
One vegetable
THE
FULL
MOON
COSTUME
CONCERT
Sponsored By
KTAW 92 FM FISH RICHARD'S
ROAD RUNNER PROD.
STARRING
JOE "KING” CARRASCO
olso
RACKITT
Heavy Metal Coliseum
Corner of Hwy 6 at Hwy 21
Saturday, October 29th
Gates Open At 7:00
COSTUME CONTEST
50<t DEER
FREE 60 FT. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET
Tickets $9.00 Pre-Sale or $ 10.00 at the door
AVAILABLE AT: HASTINGS BOOKS & RECORDS AND TIP-TOP RECORDS
APO BOOTH — MSC LOBBY