The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1982, Image 4

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    MEAT SALE
DEPT. OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
MEAT LABORATORY
ANIMAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING
(Across the street from the creamery)
ITEMS:
BEEF SIDES (cut, wrapped, frozen)
Avg. Weight: 300 to 375 lbs; sold on
hanging weight basis
PRICE
$1.25 per lb.
BEEF HINDQUARTERS (cut , wrapped, frozen)
Avg. Weight: 145 to 180 lbs.; sold on hanging
weight basis (Limited quantity available) $1.43 per lb.
BEEF FOREQUARTERS (cut , wrapped, frozen)
Avg. Weight: 155 to 195 lbs; sold on hanging
weight basis (Limited quantity available) $1.18 per lb.
LEAN GROUND BEEF (Wrapped, frozen in 2 lb. packages)
(minimum purchase of 10 lbs) $1.50 per lb.
50 ib box $1.40 per lb.
Other beef, pork and lamb cuts are available.
Prices effective through March 11. We are open for busi
ness, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Phone number: 845-5652)
local
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February 25,1
Group gives women opportunities
Club gives aid to future nurses
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Jail
by Lisa Thompson
Battalion Reporter
Women seeking nursing de
grees and in need of financial
aid can get help through the
Flagg Opportunity Club.
Founded in the mid-1950s in
honor of a pioneer newspaper
woman, the club has since been
providing aid to a select number
of career-oriented women.
Named for former Houston
Post society editor May Del
Flagg, 90, the club was started to
aid women aiming for business
careers in a time when such
women were rare. Since then the
club has focused on giving aid to
those in the nursing field.
Flagg wrote a senes of articles
in her Post column in 1954 ab
out women striving for careers
in the business field. Grateful
for her effort, the women who
were featured in the articles
organized the club to serve as an
employment agency to help
women in their situation, club
supporter Tina Conley said.
Fund raising was done
through contributions by mem
bers and by auctioning stock
show animals Flagg had
obtained from sponsors, Conley
said. Now the club focuses on
providing aid. Fund raising is no
longer done because the club
has enough reserve funds, Con
ley said.
Nursing students in need of
financial aid are refer.j
club by dub memtien!
porters. The club is mj
oriented; fundingisi
private basis, Conleid
The club also is sp
the vocational nunnijif
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and the College of Sir
Texas Women’s"
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Accident victim’s fund small
by Amy Polk
Battalion Reporter
Response to a fund started in
January for a hit-and-run victim
has been small, says Gustavo
Arguello, a friend of the victim.
On Jan. 20, a Columbian stu
dent was riding his bicycle to
Blinn College when he was
struck by a car. The driver of the
car was charged with driving
while intoxicated.
Gabriel Garzon, 21, received
head injuries from the accident.
He later was transported to Scott
and White Hospital in Temple
and he is still unconscious.
Garzon’s parents flew in from
Columbia after receiving the
news about their son. Neither
the driver of the car nor Gar
zon’s parents have insurance. A
fund to help Garzon’s parents
pay for the hospital bills was
started by Arguello and a couple
that helped Garzon at the acci
dent scene.
However, Arguello said the
fund only has received about
$100. “Response has not been
very good,” he said.
Garzon’s hospital bill now ex-
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Perez, Garzon’s roommate.
Administrators at the hospital
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TOWN HALL
presents:
FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 26
G. Rollie White Coliseum
Concert begins at
7:00 p.m.
(no backup band)
Tickets: $9.50, $9.00, $7.50
available at MSC Box Office
For more information:
845-2916
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Leon Jaworski, former
Watergate special prosecutor,
who was scheduled to speak at
Texas A&M University on Sun
day, has cancelled his appear
ance.
He was to speak on the open
ing day of the Texas tour of the
Magna Carta; however, Jawors
ki underwent surgery Tuesday
in Houston and will not be able
to be here.
Political Forum and Great
Issues, the MSC committees
sponsoring the speakers for the
three-day exhibit of the Magna
Carta, are in the process of re
viewing a list of possible replace-
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’ patrol car.
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thing about
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ments for JawonhM eriff> said .
Forum Chairman
said.
Oliver Fiennes, Desw.
coin, England is stilliMj I OWH
to speak Sunday ati:S
Fiennes is travelings LAKE C
document on its toijCity, popuk
state. -Bve much
Fiennes also will Jjflie rest ol n
campus at 12:30 p.m. ^jidents in tin
Tne Magna Carta, Bgi ve up 3(
he displayed Sundaj L ^hat is L
fuesday on the secor:|PJ ,)U( % ear
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for the U.S. Constitm* But the cil
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Jewelry
10% AGGIE DISCO!
ON ALL MERCHANDISE
WITH STUDENT ID
(Cash Only Please)
We reserve the right to limit
use of this privilege.
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and
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764-0010
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