MONDAY EVENING I SPECIAL BEEF STEW WITH GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES in Casserole Choice of Green Vegetable Rolls - Butter - Beverage and Choice of Mom’s Pie or Cake $0.99 TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL BAKED MEAT LOAF WITH TOMATO SAUCE Rolls - Butter - Beverage and Choice of any two vegetables $0.99 WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL CHICKEN FRIED STEAK WITH CREAM GRAVY Rolls - Butter - Beverage and Choice of any two vegetables $0.99 THURSDAY EVENING BUFFET CANDLELIGHT AND LIVE MUSIC FIVE TASTE TEMPTING ENTREES CHOICE OF DESSERTS EXOTIC SELECTIONS FOR THE GOURMET GRACIOUS DINING IN DELIGHTFUL ATMOSPHERE ALL YOU CAN EAT $2.75 FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL OCEAN CATFISH FILET Tarter Sauce Cole Slaw Grandma’s Cornbread Rolls - Butter - Beverage and Choice of any two vegetables $0.99 SATURDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING HONEY FRIED CHICKEN Snowflake Potatoes Buttered Peas Rolls - Butter - Beverage $0.99 SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served With Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Rolls - Butter - Beverage Giblet Gravy and your choice of any Two Vegetables $0.99 MSC Cafeteria J JOIN OUR CLUB Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Wednesday, April 8, 1970 IS! ' i ' 1 f SS WMm HEAD COACH GENE STALLINGS Cooking Time On the Brazos By Mike Wright Spring has sprung, fall has fell, summer’s here and so is the hideous time of spring training. Several years ago when Gene Stallings returned to Texas A&M to rebuild the Aggie football fortunes, he walked into a mighty sad situation. The Aggies were rebounding off a 1-9 season under Hank Foldburg. The first year under Stallings the Aggies upset Georgia Tech, Houston and edged Rice to post a 3-7 record. The next year was better with a 4-5-1 mark. Then came the year of the Aggie comeback and bumpersticker sales as the Cadets romped through seven straight wins to take the Southwest Conference champion ship and the Cotton Bowl. The following year was awaited with much anticipation, bumpersticker sales rocketed with slogans of “The Aggies Are Back”, “Next Year Is Here,” and numerous other petty threats aimed at an institute of higher learning approximately 90 miles west of B-CS. Well, as history and teasippers faithfully remind us, the Aggies took a nose dive and returned to the rut of a 3-7 season. It’s true that injuries took their toll among the Cotton Bowl Champs, but recently one of the assistant coaches, who has left for other pastures, made the statement that the coaching' staff had lost “contact with the seniors the past two years.” With last season’s 3-7 rating, it seems to point the finger at somebody for missing the boat. Aggies were rocked by a news story stating that some shakeups were in the wind for members of the Aggie staff. In fact some Dallas Aggie-exs went as far as to blame other A&M sports coaches of starting such damaging rumors. To make a long story short, those wholesale changes came to pass and a new slate of assistant coaches appeared on the scene, with some remaining coaches assuming new duties. So now the 1970 program is being planned in spring training. Much has to be accomplished in the remaining days of practice, because opponents, including L.S.U., Ohio State, and Michigan, lie in wait. The Aggies have recruited well for the past two years, enlarged their stadium to hold overflow crowds, and now are installing astro-turf to protect fragile knees. There is one missing ingredient for such a fantastic recipe—a winning varsity football team. With the schedule facing the Aggies in 1970 it is going to take a heckofa cook to whip the ingredients into a suitable frosting for an already sagging cake. HELP WANTED Part-time Sales and Service. Must be: 1. Sophomore or Junior 2. Married 3. Willing to work Apply in person only: WESTERN AUTO 300 E. 25th Bryan, Texas APRIL 10 FRIDAY Deadline for Juniors and Sophomores To have pictures made for 1970 Aggieland UNIVERSITY STUDIO North Gate • ■■ \ .w r FREE 1 portIble T-v! ■ ■ m ■■ ■■ • UUlvX A-ISLilli 8 CHEEFTAH MINI-BIKE | I REGISTER EACH TIME YOU SHOP AT ORR’S No Contest — Nothing’To Buy — Just Register Drawing 7:00 P.M. — Saturday, April 11 2nd BIG WEEK PORK CHOPS BACON FRANKS TOWN TALK Bread 3 ZEE JUMBO TOWELS HIENZ STRAINED Baby Food l*/ 2 Lb. Lvs. Roll QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. A. F. Brand Sliced A. F. or Rath’s AH Meat I2-Oz. WHITE MEA.TSrr' u.tt DARK MEAT =“ CORN PEAS Libby Golden Cream or W. K. Libby’s Garden A. F. GRADE ‘A’ EGGS 49< Large White Dozen U. S. NO. 1 — RED POTATOES 10 & 69 c FRESH LUSCIOUS CANTALOUPE 3 for $1 GF3EEM STTAMPS SHURFRESH COOKING ICE CREAM or Ice Milk A. F- Assorted Vz Gal. Ctn. COOKING OR 73« 48-Oz. Size RAINBO SLICED Hamburger Oil We Si L •••I" **:»'<*j