Holden star in i\\' commander py t/ieir time, /ie will be sho#uj ;d to come andlfuj he indoor ting will be in Anyone wishii joining the m'er at 7:00p.t in room 112oftli| pin. Club is inviting; ing at 7:30 p.m will center our Just let me go home.. Battalion photo by Ben Po ilty and staffe- through nidi lite Coliseum, cardiovascular m 255 ofC. nore is imited I by attending! Memorial Stia Jim Prochaska, a senior Agricultural Engi neering major seems a little disgusted at hav ing to show his shuttle bus pass. Drivers are giving students until Wednesday to pick up their passes. After that, weH...it’s a long walk home. cittlc over '%& alias says it s bigger United Press International ALLAS — In this state, where the roast of “everything’s bigger in Texas’ is still a matter of pride imong some, a verbal war has raged iver the size of two of the larger ities, Dallas and San Antonio. Well, now it’s official — Dallas is bigger. Dallas Chamber of Commerce las verified the city it represents is he seventh largest city in the United States — with a population f 884,850 — up from the 880,000 “stimate earlier this year before the own of Kleberg voted to consoli date. San Antonio is tied, according to hamber figures, with Baltimore for ighth with 814,000 people. New rill meetat’il fork still tops the list with 7.4 mil lion and Houston remains the st city in Texas with a popula- f/ipn 1.6. million. .Dallas’ lower figure was estimated earlier this year by the City of Dal las and the North Texas Council of Governments. The 1970 census listed Dallas with a population of 844,000. I The chamber of commerce made its announcement in connection with the release of a new pro motional brochure for the city entitled, “Dallas, The City.” ce Club meeti(| l-10;00p.m, eshman stak ;ed to apply is now offer® ng up and leu nher 11 aixi»J ,(ration meeta ite Coliseum < Ag-Joumalia >rs of Tomorro le third floori will meet i present a s New Mem I _ * f J )locTn Serving Luncheon Buffet Sunday through Friday 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. $3.50 Top Floor of Tower Dining Room Sandwich & Soup Mon. thru Fri. $1.75 plus drink extra Open to the Public ■cling tomijM New’ memfel II prospecfej t 6:30 p.iti il A LOT OF SONY FOR THF MONEY TK.NITRON If IIS- 95 Reg. $819.95 REMOTE CONTROL The Sony Trinitron Plus KV-2142R 21” Screen Measured Diagonally. 95 REMOTE CONTROL ■ Sony KV-1941R Trinitron Plus Reg. $689.95 -jg" Screen Measured Diagonally. REMOTE CONTROL $ Sony KV-1741R Trinitron Plus 17” Screen Measured Diagonally. Reg. $609.95 95 SONY KV-1512 TRINITRON PLUS $ 12” SCREEN MEASURED DIAGONALLY. i95 Reg. $429.95 AUDIOW 707 Texas Ave. in College Station 846-5719 MA/M ! THE BATTALION Page 7 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1978 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiii^ I MAMA'S PIZZA I I A DELIVERS I US 11 A.M.-11 P.M. DAILY ''mtv PIZZA, SPAGHETTI, LASAGNA, SALADS, & DRINKS ($5.00 MINIMUM) 846-3380 _ 807 TEXAS AVE. , _ =niiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiiiunimiiiimnmiiiniiiinimiiiimniimiiiiiiiiiiuninniiiiiiniininiiimnmiiinimiiT: A different message for newcomers from First National. . . If you are a newcomer to Bryan or College Station, this message is for you. The selection of a new hank is one of those decisions few people seriously consider. After all, most hanks are pretty much alike. First National Bank of Bryan is a little different. And that difference makes all the difference. Sure. First National offers all the services of a full-service hank (checking, savings, installment and commercial loans, trust department, etc.). But First National gives you first name service. To learn more about First National, visit our new hanking house in First Place (Texas Avenue midway between Bryan and College Station). Get First National going for you. N FIRST NATIONAL RANK of Bryan First Place/Texas Avenue at Dellwood/Member FDIC