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CASA CHAPULTEPEC 1315 S. College 775-6052 3 Day’s Special 5 P .m.-9 P .m. TOLEDO SPECIAL 2 Ench., Rice 8c Beans, 1 Taco, 1 Tostado, Guacamole. All You Can Eat $3" Page 14/The Battalion/Friday, April 29, 1983 Now you know PADKAVINUE Welcomes Suzette Edmonds Suzette has been in Bryan College Station for four years. She is highly trained and experienced in all aspects of haircare. Suzette invites all her old and new customers to come by 8c relax with a wine cooler for a consultation. Call 260-9050 COMIN’ATYA! PizzaDdneryNow $ 1 OFF Any 13" or 15" Pizza $ 1 OFF Any 13" or 15" Pizza hSuT 260-9060 Pizza -Hut 260-9060 iw- United Press International Soup can help you lose weight. A study shows that when you eat a bowl of soup you con sume fewer calories that day than you normally would. Uni versity of Nebraska nutritionists and the Campbell Soup com pany say that since soup is usual- y eaten slowly, it’s a “diatary pacemaker” that may help pre vent a person from overating. Friday BAC:‘‘Kashim,” an end-of-school party, is scheduled t) For more information, call Chamella Swanson CLASS OF ’86;Class of ’86 picnic tickets are on sale at Box Office. The picnic is scheduled for Sunday. DANCE ARTS SOCIETY^Gotta Dance,” an evening of jazz, tap and aerobic dancing, will lie presented at 7:30 Rudder Theater. Admission is free. ROYAL OAKS RACQUET CLUB:The Royal Oaks Racot i ball Spring Open is saieduled at the Royal Oaks Racquet Club today, Saturday and Sunday. Divisions enclude: Mens open, B, C, novice and doubles and Womens open, B, novice and dou bles. For more information, call 846-8724. CLASS OF ’84: Applications are now available for the Executive Council. Get your application in 216 MSC and get. involved! MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY:The Fourth Annual Speaker Exchange & Buffet Banquet is scheduled lor Saturday 11 a.m. at the 1 1th Floor Rudder. Gionnotti Sc Associates will speak on “Design of a Floating Ocean Plant Concept,” Halm & Clay Co. will speak on “A 3010 foot Dive to the Bottom ot the Pacific Ocean.” Oceaneering Inti, will speak on “Remote Ser vices — R.O.V., A.D.S. and Manipulators” and Dr. Andrews will speak on “Tanker Pollution — Updated Information. 1 * UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPELrGrad students and those over 22 meet to go out for supper at 6 p.m. at the University Lutheran Chapel. TAMU CHESS CLUB:A meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m Rudder. Players of alt strengths are welcome. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION:Caiholit will meet at 6 p.m. and go out for dinner. Sjpecial Ol Benefit Show — C.S.A. coffeehouse is scheduled for 8 the student center. Admission is $2. lave entertainmc refreshments will be provided. MSC AGGIE CINEMA:“Pink Floyd The Wall" (rate scheduled for Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. and Midi The Grove. Admission is $1. in 40 Oak Mall. WILDLIFE BIOl activities are Central Park, money is a do want. VIETNAMESE Quock Han” tc er at 7 p.m. in MSC BASEMEi Albatross, Fusion INSTITUET Of S.TT'E Spring Soc Ranch. Steaks, ha vided. Admission Bryan E. Stample WALTON HALT Guadalune is tod; -c rock-twoMi r 1 p.m.iATM ION EN’GIS! m at Dr. Neiih >ft drinks will Ik lui : information. call UNIVE .1 : A FellowthipSi s Lutheran Ciiapt Saturday N. Uolle| CLASS Ol veil prac be provu 1 p.nuoSpa xl, DJ and pa •he MSC Bn Q WALTON HALL:The 1st Annual Canoe I rip Down Guadalupe is scheduled for todav. For more information 260-5979. MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY:The Fourth An If you have an item *216 Reed McDoi itv. No items an i can fill out a in advance of ikti exas nstruc VI StjJJ spending dad’s bucks he Teen shoppers big markel United Press International NEW YORK — Teenagers are doing more shopping for themselves and their families these days — but still using their parents’ money to pay the hills, a survey of youthful spending habits says. Teen-Age Research Unli mited, which conducted the na tional survey, said “there’s a lot in it to surprise advertisers and agencies.” Peter Zollo, TRU vice presi dent, said it indicated teenagers “have been very underestimated for their influence over a num ber of consumer decisions.” Although the number of teenagers in the population is dropping, he said, “they con tinue to spend more each year,” and to influence the buying habits of their families. “Nearly half the girls said they had done some grocery shopping for the family in the past week, and 60 percent did other types of shopping,” he said. Almost 50 percent of the girls and 20 percent of the hoys felt they influenced their parents’ choice of clothing. About 46 percent of the boys — and 40 percent of the girls — said they had an impact on their parents’ choice in cars. “What I really think it says is that teenagers are important not only to the marketers of acne medicine and records, but a wide range of consumer pro ducts,” Zollo said. To get to them, advertisers apparently can choose between teen-oriented media and ave nues that are popular with the nation as a whole. According to the survey, high-rated television shows like “Hill Street Blues” and “Dynas ty” are big with teens, along with two less popular shows that fea ture teenage themes: fj and "Square Pegs." The magazinestheyren reading regularly were kj by TV Guide, Seventeen,! Illustrated, Readers 1 een, Time and People | |A Hull Eexas i team wa exhausti ps all o home fi with a (conditio I, Since .that tri come a' The market for pffj computers is "far froml rated’’ among teenagera survey said. Only 2.8pe4 respondents said itaj bought personal cor within the last year, butli cent said they were _ buv one within the next is regan pitcher TS-O Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired BRYAN 216 N. Main 799-2786 Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1 COLLEGE STATION 8008 Post Oak Mall.. 764-0010 Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. Texas State «© Orticae oc Since 1935. N VA/II nI icc dicsi r\r'\j o/-»^ir--r\y V » S s h WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY P resents WIUMiAPlE ItltO AT CENTRAL PARK Saturday APRIL 30 • Fun & games start at 2:00 • Food & beer served at 4:00 ALL YOU CAN EAT & DRINK Tickets Available m-s $4.00 Member in front of Nagle M-F $4.50 Non-Member Nearly half the teerfjl slMinding said ihevwortB more than five hbuisal and 25 percent said I ceived a regular allowantj While more than70 including 83 percentoitM said they shopped fortlii clothes, only 28 percenl| them with their ownj Nineteen percent I c redit cards, and aboni!®| cent said they have dlj accounts. PEKING GARDES Chinese Restaurant 1 een-age Researdi mited is a Lake Forestli sidiary of Educational? munications Inc., whi lishes Who’s Who American High Scho dents. Tlie smai~test move you ean make. (next to going to A&M, of course) OPEN HOUSE 3 P.M. til Dark Wood Brook Condominiums are located in an area known for its investment potential, just off Harvey Road across from the Woodstone Shopping Center. • fireplaces with raised hearths or brick mantles cathedral ceiling in master bedrooms two ceiling fans built-in kitchen appliances hot tub and swimming pool private patios ALL YOU CAA EAT! Friday and Sunday Evening Buffet 6-8 p.m. *4 75 Weekly Noon Buffet LRU sent questioni®* sample of 6,149 U.S.les|l a n d tabulated results ffo®3 responses randomly f rom the 2,435 returnedj Buffets include: egg roll, fried rice, fried won ton soup, moo goo gal pan, sweet and sour pork, beef wlfh broccoli am! fried bananas. Wood Brook Toiicloiuinitim* OPEN DAILY: 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1313 S. College Ave. 822-7661 Zollo said the 'methods to reduce input! come teenagers aim poor reading and vrirtjl “On the practical side fj not a group maiWjl targeting,” he said, _ Otherwise, Zollo daiu'fj method should havef responses that weref sentative of American it**! as a whole. I 1 1 YES, send more information to: □ Myself □ My Parents NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE Clip & mail to: BRAZOSLAND REALTY. ^ INC., 4103 Texas Ave , Bryan, TX 77801 'SSI & Cn LOST A BOOK RIGHT BEFORE FINAlt Lou Will Loan You One ’til You Take Your Exam! And We’ll The Used Ones You Do Have I LOU NEEDS ra YOUR USED BOOKS! tFLOUPOT'S’B (OKSTORE Northgale: Free Parking Behind the Sto^