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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1977 Blouses & Tunics 100^ textured polyester, assorted styles & colors. 8-18 8.99 SirisC toil Short sleeves, poly/cotton. Assorted styles, colors. Machine wash/dryj Sil.K-.hikje. Knit Blouse 100% poly ester, soft styling, assorted colors. 8-18 6.99 Fashion P&nls Textured polyester, assorted colors. 8-18. 5.99 Knit Poncho Bright Nyesta nylon, x assorted colors. S , M, L Silk-Like Knit Blouse 100% poly ester, soft styling, assorted colors. 8-18 6.99 Baby Cord Gaucho V-waist, poly/cotton, black or khaki. 5-15 6.99 - 3.99 100% Cotton Tee Shirt Muscle sleeves, assorted colors. S, M, L L99 (Quantities limited on some clothing.) Puccini Designer Print Shirt Polyester sheers in assorted prints. 8-16. 5.99 Fancy Trim Top Spun polyester knits. Assorted styles, colors. S, M, L 3.99 "CheapJeans u for Her Prewash cotton denim, assorted styles. 5-15 8.99 *tHe spot for smart shoppers Men * s Crew Knit Shirt Short sleeves, poly cotton interlock. Machine wash/dry. S, M, L 2.99 Western Denim Jeans Flare legs, machine wash/dry. 30-38 Men* s Polv Knit Shirt Short sleeves, machine wash/dry. S,M,L,XL 3.99 Men* s Western Corduroy J-gans. Flare legs, fashion colors, machine wash/dry. 30-38 8.99 Ladies’ Sandals Woven-look vinyl uppers with self wrap wedge. Crepolene sole Tan, rust, navy. 5-10 Men* s Knit Sport Shirt Long sleeves, solids. Machine wash/dry. S,M,L,XL Men ’ s Western Dune Buggy J eans Brush denim, assorted colors. Machine wash/dry • 30-38 Men * s Warm Up Suit Triple knit acrylic zipper jacket & pocket. XS,S,M,L 15.99 2.99 gfr ; —ri—^ Ladies* Esbadrilles Open-toe & closed-toe styles. High jute wedge. Natural, navy, green, red. 5-10 4.99 Checkretarv Wallets Multi—compartment checkbook holder. Assorted styles. Chestnut, tan,navy red, tobacco, each 4.99 FedMart *the spot for smart shoppers Dallas : E. Northwest Hwy . (at Jupiter Rd . ) Forest Lane & Marsh Lane Houston : Mykawa Rd . & Loop 610 4004 Bellaire Blvd. (atWeslayan) Wirt Rd. & Kempwood (W. 34 th), Spring Branch Pasadena: 4616 Spencer Highway (at Preston) College Station: 701 University Drive East ( at Tarrow St. ) San Antonio: S.W. Military Rd. & Zarzamora Northwest Loop #410 (at Vance Jackson Rd. ) Victoria: E. Mockingbird & Laurent Streets Brownsville : Boca Chica & Central Ave . El Paso : Montana & Airway Blvd ,/9728 Dyer St. Prices subject to change Monday, April 4, 1977. Junek Position l\ School Board JUNEK Johnnie Junek, 46, 1104 VI Drive, self-employed business and owner of Sak-N-Pak grocery. Why do you think you are ^.1 ified to hold a position on the scW board? I think I am qualified in i than one wav. I know how to* out my own budget. I’m ini for myself and I set upmye budget plans. I feel like I have ability to serve as a school 1 memoer. What do you consider to 1 highest priorities of the board! They are there to guide ministration in more than onewi They set up the guidelines administration to run the scM| They are also responsible I hiring and firing of the staff. ’ hire a man because they expecltaj to carry out the operation of ll school system. Whenever I (administration) have problem usually they come to the i board to vote on different plansail| reject them if necessary. Should the curriculum be ei[ (See “Junek” page 12) Hill — Position 2| School Board HILL Rodney C. Hill, 37,119 Lee,j| sociate professor at Texas A&M versity. Why do you think you are ified to hold a position on the board? , > I have a bachelor s in arc and a master’s in socia a havioral factors in architect^ have been teaching for a i years now. Before I j ing, I was working i g Houston on about $75 mnn ^ of buildings and development included five school 5 , ,, were built within budget. .j^tobel 111 , What do you consider ! ^ highest priorities of the n j The areas that I’m P ush ’Q be to support and streng basic curriculum, supp 01 " , native education program vocational school. I also supf | (See “Hill” page CO OO CO CO "3-