WELCOME JEWISH STUDENTS YOU ARE INVITED TO A BRUNCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 10:30 AM MEETINGS EVERY WE ONES DA Y 7:30 pm B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL at TEXAS A&M 800 JERSEY ST. COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 846-7313 MRS. RAYMOND REISER — STUDENT ADVISOR RESIDENCE 846-6553 THE BATTALION Page 7 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975 Shuttle system has new routes NORTH ROUTE TAMU college av. apts. ci tadel fairw ay Ehl laundr om at triangle terrace country place casa blanca college main stop JOE Lynn 8 9 campus Foe h 12 -H m SOUTH EA ST ROUTE ROUTT > ROUTE 1 tanglewood 1 wl 05 2 travis house ■ a v l 3 barcelona ■ 1 4-5-6: 11^ JERSEY 1 - 2 - 3 = Plantation oaks - - - - ?i i universi t y 7 campus stop terrac e sS mon ac o Z Hollem an O 6 S ou t hw est 7 UNIVERSITY AVE R a rkwa y 4 sc andia 5 holick 6 west knoll 7 southwest village 8 dou x chene 9 oak fo rest 10 parkway 11 scandia 12 c a mpu s stop 9 SPECIALS GOOD WED.. THURS.. FRI.. SAT.. AUG. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1975 LBERTSON'S BUTTER BASTED WITH COOKED RATH'S PURE PORK }SAUSAGE cdccu npmiNn not JANET LEE OUR OWN BRAND NO. 1 QUALITY 12 OZ. PKG. M c . ittuvi wvwwvw -w. www ..IAN 70% LEAN mm0* _ 3 GROUND BEEF~?.78 c SKAGGS-ALBERTSON'S coieyhalfmoon ah LONGHORN CHEESEi95 c BUCKET BRILLIANT PEELED AND DEVEINED 09 * COOKED SHRIMP LEAN MEATY PORK .SPARERIBS „ USDA GRADE A FRESH DRESSED 2 BREAST QUARTERS-2 LEG QUARTERS. 2 EXTRA WINGS 2 SETS GIBLETS I JANET LEE TWIN PAC POTATO CHIPS 9 OZ. PKG. LILY WHITE PAPER PLATES 100 CTN. PKG. JANET LEE FRUIT COCKTAIL 16 OZ. TIN FOR ONLY CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS 16 OZ. TIN OROWEAT WHEAT BERRY WHEAT BREAD 1 ]/ j LB. LOAF SCOTT ASSORTED NAPKINS 60 CTN. PKG. LABOR DAY PICNIC SPECIAL n • 2 BBQ CHICKENS • 4 HOT LINKS • 1 LB. ECKRICH SAUSAGE 1 LB. POTATO SALAD - T PT. PINTO BEANS - 1 DOZ. DINNER ROLLS. .. SHASTA DIET OR REG. CANNED POP 12 OZ. TIN TOMATO KETCHUP S48- CHUNK TUNA ■=:. §39‘ DILL PICKLES £59' VINE RIPE INSTORE BAKERY! CARROT CAKE TOMATOES TWO LAYER 8 INCH EA. FRENCH BREAD ^ RANCH ROLLS 30™. 1 COFFEE CAKES o ^ .CREAM PUFFS 2w » 49< iFABRIC SOFTENER SKAGGS ALBERTSON S ALL FLAVORS GAL. SQ BANQUET WHOLE 2 LB PKG FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM 98* SLICING SIZE FRIED CHICKEN | 89 LEMONADE 15* FLAV-R-PAC PINK OR REGULAR 4 OZ. TIN JANET LEE WHIPPED 4'i OZ. PKG FRUIT PIE 77* TOPPING 28* PLUMS s*™ ros * r L ^. s . 3f 1 or $ 1 GREEN ONIONS !??-*“ 2Z29 c RADISHES CHERRY RED * OZ CELLO PKG. ^ ^ 29 ^ POTATOES RUSSET NEW CROP 5 IB. CELLO BAG ^ 68' YELLOW ONIONS . 1P ‘ K :“.* l . l ?. sw . i . i : J9 BAR SOAP ZEST BATH BAR 301 So. College Store Hours Monday thru Saturday 8 AM- 12 PM Sunday 9 AM- 10 PM dotted line only before 9 00 a , TEXAS AVE Stal lings ■< , ▼: ■ m r Purye ar The TAMU Shuttle Bus system has an additional bus for the 1975-76 school year and new routes de signed to meet the needs of as many off-campus students as possible. To utilize the improved service, a University bus pass or one-ride tic ket is required of all passengers. It must be shown to the driver when boarding the bus. Both the passes the one-ride tickets are available at the fiscal office. All three of the revised routes will begin service at 7 a.m. Service for the North route is scheduled for every 20 minutes, with the last bus leaving the campus at 5:40 p.m. After that time, there is a station wagon evening service until 10:40 p.m. available by calling the Physical Plant Department at 845-4311. The South route is schedided to have service every 15 minutes until 5 p.m. and every 25 minutes there after. The last bus leaves the cam pus at 10:40 p.m. For the East route, it is planned to have a bus every 10 minutes until 5 p.m. and every 20 minutes after that until 10:40 p.m. Passengers of the Shuttle Bus are required to enter by the front door and leave through the rear door of the bus. Passengers will only be picked up ^nd left at stops desig nated on the route maps. Water well hits paydirt (continued from page 1) tion are being tested now. This water contains hydrogen sulfide be cause foul-smelling gas was released from the well when sampling reached that depth. The hydrogen sulfide can be re moved from the water by an aera tion process if the total dissolved solids count does not exceed the maximum allowable. The well is located at the city’s ground storage site at the intersec tion of University Drive and Tarrow Street. Parking explained (continued from page 1) place a note under the windshield of your car stating the circumstances and the time. You will be granted a 15-minute reprieve, after which time you must move your vehicle. The other recourse you have is to appeal any traffic citations that you receive to the Traffic Appeals Panel. You must report to the police station within seven days after receipt of the notice, and they will schedule your appeal. On the day of your ap peal, you will appear before a panel of five to seven students, who will hear your case and vote upon the validity of the ticket. Of course, there is still a third way to beat the parking ticket racket. . . try parking in the appropriate area ^t all time and following the regula tions that have been set. Hutton tries comeback PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (AP) — Betty Hutton, the former actress who worked at a Roman Catholic rectory here as a kitchen helper, has returned to California. “She still wants to make a come back, and I guess that California would be the place to do it, ” said the Rev. Peter Maguire, pastor of St. Anthony’s Rectory. Miss Hutton, 53, who said she found herself when she converted to Catholicism last year, worked at the rectory before going to New York for psychiatric treatment. She has starred in movies includ ing “Annie Get Your Gun” and “The Greatest Show on Earth.” ; 1 ;; :