The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 21, 1997, Image 2

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    Come see the merry side of Sears
Our entire store
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everything...even sale prices
WRAP IT UP
EARLY SALE
November 21 and 22
The Perfect Gifts
for Your Aggie
Graduation
or Christmas.
14K Gold Aggie
Pendant $24 95
Friday • November 21,l l
The immortal
by James
John D. Huntley 79 is
also an official authorized
dealer for Tag-Heuer
and Breitling.
ORDER FORM
Signature: (Credit Card Orders Must Be Signed)
METHOD OF PAYMENT: (Make Checks/Money Orders payable to: John D. Huntley, Inc.)
□ Check □ Money Order □ Visa □ MC □ Discover. Expires /
Card No:
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1 Gift
Price
Quantity*
Subtotal
Gold-Tone Watch
$ 179 95
Two-Tone Watch
$ 159 95
114K Gold Pendant
$24 95
John D. Huntley, Inc.
313 B. South College Ave.
College Station, TX 77840
409-846-8905
Texas Residents add
8.25% Sales Tax
Shipping: $10
2nd l)ay UPS
TOTAL
Weather Outlook
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Sunny
High: 72°
Low: 46°
Partly cloudy
High: 74°
Low: 53°
' Partly cloudy
f High: 74°
I Low: 54°
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845-1234 or on the net!
http://boxoffice.tamu.edu
<k Call to arrange for special needs.
AggieBucks accepted.
On sale this week at the
MSC Rudder Box Office
• Theatre Arts — The Good Woman of Setzuan Fri, Nov 21, and Sat,
Nov 22, 8 p.m.
• MSC Film Society — Contact Sat, Nov 22, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
• Aggie Musicians Society — Fall Jam ‘97 Sun, Nov 23, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
«#• MSC OPAS — “West Side Story” Mon, Nov 24, and Tues, Nov 25,
8 p.m.
• Theatre Arts — “An Evening with Samuel Beckett” Wed, Dec 3, thru
Sat, Dec 6, 8 p.m.
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Online: http://www.ticketmasfer.com
Houston Chronicle
www.houstonchronicle.com
Friday, Nov. 21
9 p.m. Rudder Theatre
Tickets are $4 in advance (MSC BoxOffice)
$5 at the door
http://http. tamu.edu: 8000/~fslip
► Health Tips
People who eat a vegetar
diet may have a lower risk of
disease and cancer, a lower
lesterol level and be in better
shape in general than people
eat mostly meat.
Vegetables contain many:
ents such as fiber, iron andcr
terol and less fat to keep pee
healthier.
Fiber, found in legumes,^
grains, fruits and vegetables
curs in large quantities ina\e
tarian diet. Fiber also helpsrei
blood cholesterol and preven:
colon cancer.
Dried beans and dark leaf)
greens are good sources ofirj
Vitamin C rich foods, which a
eaten by many vegetarians,a:
iron absorption.
Cholesterol is only found in
mal products so vegetarians a
sume almost no cholesterol
little saturated fat. Elevatedo
cholesterol is a leadingriskfa:
for heart disease and stroke.
Heart disease is one of the
leading causes of death in Aire
cans. People who eat a soups'
salad combo instead of a huge
steak can reduce their risk.
For more information on this
topic or any nutrition question
contact the Health Education^
ter at 845-1341.
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FORT WORTH, Texas (AP)-I
cal Ku Klux Klan chapter is ditd.
its fight to join the state’s I
cleanup program.
Imperial Wizard Joe Earl All::: lCene -
withdrew the organization's apple lr ^ ui| |
tion after the state filed a federal
suit that sought to have the fto
dared unfit for the civic service.
“It isn’t worth all the trouble,'il
cock said.
Following the Klan’s withdrawal,!
state dropped the lawsuit Monda
The United Knights applied in
for the right to pick up litter on t*
two-mile stretches of roadway as part
of the state program.
Allcock also wanted a little recog
nition for the group’s effort—trt-
rant County adopt-a-highway signs
thanking the “United Knights ofth
Ku Klux Klan.”
In its suit, the state contendeptiedij
the program was open only
members or employees of civican <
nonprofit organizations, employee
of private businesses or goven p
ment and families.
“Obviously, anyone traveling do :
the highway with this sign, ‘State:
Texas, adopt-a-highway, KKK.’yoi
certainly be afraid to have a flat®
Ron Dusek, a spokesman for Attons
General Dan Morales, said. 1
couldn’t allow that.’’
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Tickets:
845-2311
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Helen Clancy, Editor in Chief
Brad Graeber, Managing Editor
Erica Roy, City Editor
Matt Weber, News Editor
Chris Ferrell, Sports Editor
Aaron Meier, Lifestyles Editor
James Francis, Opinion Editor
Dave House, Photo Editor
Quatro Oakley, Graphics Editor
Chris Stevens, Web Editor
Dusty Moer, Web Editor
Mandy Cater, Office Manager
News: Die Battalion news department is managed by students *
Texas A&M University in the Division of Student Publications, a lint/
the Department of Journalism. News offices are in 013
McDonald Building. Newsroom phone: 845-3313; Fax 845-26!?:
E-mail: Batt@tamvml.tamu.edu; Website: http://batweb,taimei
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play advertising, call 845-2696. For classified advertising, call 8<i-
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A&M student to pick up a single copy of The Battalion, Mail sifr
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