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Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1977 U (Serving Suggestion) Regular Ground Beef Extra Lean Ground Beef enr i no lb Any size package available . T-Bone Steak, Beef Loin, ’ USDAGood, W uJSDAv lb. (good) Banana Central American,'' Aamm EP/LC UDC Sirloin Steak. Beef Loin, USDAGood, 1.49 Romaine. Red or Green Leaf Lettuce . bunch. lb each Beef Rib Eve Steak . USDA Good, 2.39 lb Cauliflower. Extra large head, .79 each Oscar Maver Franks All meat or all beef, lb. .89 Pork Loin Rib Chops. 1.47 Owen 1 s Pork SausageRoll . 1.19 Green Onions . .12 lb . bunch Radishes. .12 pkg D/H/CS Fireside Fig Bars 2 lbs. 79 the spot for smart Mother’s day shoppers Sunday hours for your shopping convenience 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Totino’s Pizza 4 flavors, 13-14 oz 175 Bgrden I,i te-Line Cheese 12 oz. Parkav Soft Diet Margarine 2-8 oz. tubs Pillsburv Big Country Biscuits. Pkg. of 10 32 oz. , .79 Sara Lee Pound Cake All Butter, 10.75 oz. .97 FM Ice Cream Rounds, Asst. 1/2 gal. .97 •So..^,Ski •Lipsayer Wild Cherry .17 oz. Ranch Style Beans . 23 oz .39 FM Dill Chips . 48 oz. .99 FM Peanut Butter. Smooth chunky, 18 oz. or .73 Gebhardt Chili Hot Dog Sauce . 10 oz . FM Strawberry Preserves 18 oz .69 Frostie Root Beer . Reg. , Diet, 12 oz. cans .16 Kraft Sandwich Spread. 16 oz. .69 Pre-Sun Sun Screen Lotion, 7 oz. 3.19 each Suntan Oil Hawaiian Punch Drink Mix . 8 qt 1.59 Tabby, M„or,gel.s_™ „.Qa,t Food Chicken & Salmon, Beef & Seafood, Liver & Chicken,or Tuna & Chicken. 6.5 oz. each UPC Suntan Lotion EP FM Hawaiian Style Dark Tanning oz. Hawaiia Tropic 8 oz. FM Brand 8 oz. ppperton 8 oz FcdMart ‘the spot for smart sHoppers 2.39 Dallas : E. Northwest Hwy . (at Jupiter Rd . ) Forest Lane & Marsh Lane Houston : Mykawa Rd . & Loop 610 4004 Bellaire Blvd. (at Weslayan) WirtRd. & Kempwood (W. 34th), Spring Branch Pasadena: 4616 Spencer Highway (at Preston) rollege Station: 701 University Drive East ( at Tarrow St. ) Ran Antonio: S.W. Military Rd. & Zarzamora Northwest Loop #410 (at Vance Jackson Rd . ) yictoria: E. Mockingbird & Laurent Streets Rrownsville •. Boca Chica & Central Ave . /^campus activities WEDNESDAY Annual Secretaries Week, throujl April 30. Fall Semester Preregistration. Sports Car Club, elections to be heU Old College Station City Hall, 7:30p, Dance Arts Society, "Works in Pr _ ress,” Choregraphy dances in: ballet, jaa, modem, tap and belly dancing, Grove, p.m. (In case of inclement weather,fc dance show will move to G. Rollie Wfe 266.) Residence Halls Association, Awari Banquet, Sizzling Steak House, 6:30pn Great Issues, Jane Goodall, 1 Auditorium, 8 p.m. Aggie Players, "One-Act Plays," Ruddn Forum, 6 p.m._ Aggie Cinema, "Women Under their, fluence,” Rudder Theater, 8 p.m. Colloquium, Dr. James Lyons, Univer sity of California at Davis, “Some Aspect! of Membrane Phenomenology and Tea- perature,” Plant Sciences 112-113, dpi Campus Crusade for Christ, MSC141, 5 p.m. Chi Alpha, MSC 139, 6:15 p.m. Omega Phi Alpha, Rudder 501, 6:30 p.m. Recreation Bridge, MSC 206, 7 p.m. Sailing Club, Rudder 301, 7 p.m, | Soaring Society, Rudder 302, 7 p.m. Student Government-Finance, MSC 216T, 7:30 p.m. MSC Travel Committee, Rudder 701, 7:30 p.m. Women in Communications, Hndder 404, 7:30 p, m. OPA Pledge Class, MSC 141, 7:30pm, Speleological Society, Rudder 504, S p.m. Texarkana HTC, MSC 140A, 8 p.m. Studen given o Four 1 students ai bers were top Colleg tration h' awards pr< The out from the c went to ? Harlingen and Bev Victoria, a Chosen Janet M. major fror The Cc ministrat sophomo THURSDAY Fall Semester Preregistration. Nursing Society, Ice Cream Party and EMT Demonstration, MSC 145, 7p.m, Cepheid Variable, "Flesh Gordon," Rudder Theater, 8 and 10 p.m. ($1 p« student). Brazos Ornithological Society, Bert Loessberg, "Breeding Captive Hawks and Owls,” Oceanography-Meteorology 112, 7:30 p. m. University Lecture, Dr. Charles Schultz, Rudder 701, 8 p.m. Aggie Players, “One-Act Plays," Rud der Forum, 6 p.m. Latin American Association, The Lale Great Planet Earth," and Bill Ashworth, Rudder 601, 8 p.m. Seminar, Dr. J. D. Schmidly, Depart ment of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, "Systematic Problems in Deer Mice, Genus Peromyscus,” Animal Sciences 317, 4 p. m. Seminar, Dr. Joe McFarland, Nations! Weather Service, "Weather Services lo Texas Agriculture,” Scoates 214, 4 p.m. American Society for Metals, Don Rowlett of Texas Foundry will speak on “Troubleshooting Defects in Cast Parts," Zachry 203, 7 p. rn MSC Radio, Rudder 302, 6:30 p.m. Circle K, MSC 140, 7 p.m. Floriculture Club, Rudder 305B, 7 p.m. SCONA, MSC 216T, 8 p.m. Ocean Engineering Seminar, Wayne Lammert, graduate design engineer for Brown & Root Inc. of Houston, design, installation methods and construcKon o! deep water pipelines, Zachry 342, 3:30 p. m. Physics Colloquium, Professor J. M, Ir vine of the University of Manchester and Daresbury Laboratory, "Neutron Stars,” Physics 146, 4 p.m. FRIDAY Fall Semester Preregistration. Biomedical Science Association, Spring Picnic, Hensel Park, 5 to 9 p.m. (freefor members). Collegiate F.F.A., Annual Student-Praf Banquet, MSC 201, 7 p.m. (purchase tickets from Mrs. Ethridge, Scoates 107). Century Singers, Concert, Rudder Theater, 8 p.m. Aggie Players, “One-Act Plays,” Rud der Forum, 6 p.m. Aggie Cinema, “Paper Chase,” Rudder Auditorium, 8 p.m. and "Carnal Knowl edge,” Rudder Auditorium, 12 Midnight. Students International Med, Society, MSC 145, 12 noon. Iranian Students Association, Rudder 302, 6:30 p.m. Wildlife Society, Rudder 607, 7 p.m. Muslim Students Association, Rudder 308, 7:30 p.m. Brazos Civil Liberties Union Sixth An nual Art Auction and Fund-Raising Sale will be held at 7p.m. Friday, April 29 atthe Unitarian Fellowship, 305 Wellborn Road, College Station. Admission is free. SATURDAY Radio/Television News Directors As sociation, Annual Regional Seminar, Reg istration 9 a.m. Rudder 5th floor, $15for professionals and $7.50 for students. Additional information and registration material may be obtained by contacting Art Wiltsie, radio-TV specialist, University News Service, 845-4641. University Apartment Council, Flea- Market (public-free) and Kite-Flying Con test, grounds east of Zachry. Market 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Kite contest 1 p.m. (55 awards for unique, largest, highest flying and most colorful kites and a prize for the youngest flier) Throughout the day, drinks will go for a nickel and hot dogs for 15 cents. Persons interested in renting a booth should contact Sheila Amalfi after5 p.m. at 846-1847. Marathon, G. Rollie White, 8 a.m. Senior Ring Dance, MSC 2nd floor, 8 p. m. College of Veterinary Medicine, Ope n House, 9 a.m. to noon. Gromets, MSC 137, 137A, 8 a.m. Women’s Rugby, Rudder 302, 4:30 p. m. SUNDAY Med Tech/Micro Society, Barbecue, Welch Park, Lake Somerville, rides leav ing from the biology building at 11:30a.m. Gromets, MSC 140, 140A, 8 a.m. Resident Hall Staff, Rudder 301, 2 p.m. Student Government, MSC 216T, -f p.m. MSC Recreation Chess, MSC 206,6 p.m. SCONA, Rudder 510, MSC 216T, 7 p.m. Home buying group is fast growing CHICAGO (UPI) — Persons be tween 30 and 44, who comprise the country’s biggest group of home buyers, also are the fastest growing age group in the population, the U. S. League of Savings Associations reports. This results from the “bah) boom” of the 1940s. CORRAL Prices subject to change Monday, May 2, 1977. THE BEST BAR-B-Q IN TOWN! Chicken-Fried Steak and Saiad Bar $2.75 4608 BARAK LANE (East of 29th St.) 3914 C r