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Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1978 HAPPY COTTAGE LAKEVIEW CLUB Music Box World 3 Miles N. on Tabor Road Saturday Night: The Sound Masters & Frenchy Burke From 9-1 p.m. dm, 1 mf Dozens of music boxes & mus ical figurines to choose from. (Across from Luby’s) STAMPEDE DANCE Every Thursday Night Ladies $1.00 Men $2.00 All Brands, Cold Beer 45 Cents 8-12 SONY PRESENTS THE FINEST FOR THE FINE TUNED EAR We stock every book required at Texas A&M for every course, degree plan & program. ^ Undergraduate, Graduate Medicine Vet Medicine University Bookstore “At the North Gate” OPEN LATE THROUGH JAN. 20 businesf^ STR-6800SD M 80 watts per channel, minimum RMS at 8 ohms from 20Hz to 20kHz with no more than 0.15% Total Harmonic Distortion. MOS FET RF front-end electronics unitized into 4-gang tuning capacitor assembly, Dolby noise reduction system and Direct coupled, true complementary symmetry Darlington connected power output I C’s. Sale $429oo SONY. STR-7800 SD NEW FROM SONY oka watts P er c ^ ann ei. rninimum RMS at 8 ohms from 20 to 20kHz with no more than 0.07% Total Harmonic Distortion. MOS FET’s are used in the FM/RF amplification for good linearity, low noise and high sensitivity. Also, a complete FM Dolby noise reduction system, to minimize noise and overload distortion. Reg $600oo ONE WEEK ONLY ON STR 6800SD ■fTTYM! IIIIOS. Any Large Pizza (except Cheese) Name. Phone Expires: Sun., Jan. 15 . . . PIZZA — Our ingredients are made daily to insure quality and fresh ness. . . . FREE DELIVERY — We II deliver to your door a piping hot Pizza — within 30 minutes! . . . SAVINGS — and for trying us, we’ll give you a Dollar off. Call us . . . 846-7785 H M M M United Press International NEW ORLEANS - To gaptis superstitious, the Dallas Co^d the began their trip to the Supertjerous on an ominous note. A bus carrying three players, coaches and a reporter broke en route from the Cowboys’pi field to the airport Monday, dfj ing the flight to New Orleansti minutes. And the Cowboys also werel in a plane painted orange - primary color of Broncomania. | n ted b< one of the three city buses wri f or thi to take the Cowboys to theirl-lhe gan almost was taken away becans: | n efor the delay. City transit officials j-t 0 con they couldn’t spare the third L a m any longer, but a Dallas official (fed tor suaded them to allow it to stay c tuall> By the time the Cowboys ani L as I in the cool 38-degree weather it jmple dark. But the day’s problemsi ^wide seem to affect the players. No: t min that stuff’bothered us," quarteri gh, we Roger Staubach said. The Cowboys were quieti businesslike on the flight, a Di spokesman said. “They consider it a business and that’s the way they act, ”hei The Cowboys’ mood was ini contrast to that of their oppom the Denver Broncos, who am casually dressed nearly two k earlier in an orange plane wii bumper sticker next to thed reading, “Super Bowl or Bust, Broncos’ defensive end Lyle zado termed the flight, “crazy," “We were jumping around, J ten ing to good music and play cards,” Alzado said. “We re lor ' hookas we w \ ( That’s the way we ve been allyei Denver quarterback Morton limped noticeably, but no doubt he will play Sunday, bruised hip that nearly kept him of the AFC title game has impi greatly he said. “It’ll be fine,” he said. “I treatments all week and pradi all week. ’’ The NFL announced that lei dary Hall of Fame football star Grange will toss the coin for opening kickoff prior to the sta List 11.98 *1/0 ALL JAZZ, COUNTRY & -■-/qYT ROCK ALBUMS ON SALE! LIST PRICE SALE RUNS THRU SAT., JAN. 21 RECORD COLLECTION 211 UNIVERSITY DRIVE 846-3901 1