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Free Dozen Chick fil A Nuggets .* i PURCHASE ONE OF OUR • CHICK-FIL-A MEALS, AND GET A I FREE DOZEN CHICK-FIDA I NUGGETS™ WITH THIS COUPON. | Chick-fil-A Meals include 1 or 2 Chick-til-A / Sandwiches, or J or 2 dozen Chick-fil-A Nuggets,™ french fries and coleslaw. This offer not good with any other coupon offer. One coupon per per son per visit. Closed Sundays. Offer expires 2 : 2ft-»5 Post Oak Mall Page 10/The Battalion/Thursday, January 31,1985 The Boot Barn JUSTIN ROPERS 00 $75 Brown-Black-Tan Also available in Gray, Cloud Gray, Navy, Blue, Cloud Blue & Red for $78 50 . 2.5 Miles East of Brazos Center on FM 1179 (Briarcrest Dr.) Mon-Sat 9.30-6:00 822-0247 MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE | NATIONAL MEAT WEEK ^ wWI JAN 27-FEB 2, 1385 LEAN GROUND BEEF (2 LB PEG.) 40-50 LB BOX $.99/LB (LIMIT 2 BOXES/CUSTOMER; WHILE SUPPLY LASTS) BEEF SIDES (CUSTOM CUT AND WRAPPED) $1.25/LB AVG. WT. - 300-400 LBS; SOLD ON HANGING WT. BASIS BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS (I IN. THICK.BNLS) $2.89/LB 40 LB BOX $2.49/LB BEEF ROUND STEAKS (BONE-IN) $1.79/LB 40 LB BOX $1.49/LB BEEF CHUCK ROASTS (BONE-IN.3-5 LBS) S1.29/LB 40 LB BOX $.99/LB PORK LOIN CHOPS (4/PKG. 1 IN. THICK) $1.99/LB 40 LB BOX $1.85/LB LAMB SHOULDER RSTS (BONE-IN, 3-5 LBS) $1.25/LB 40 LB BOX $.99/LB THE MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER IS LOCATED ON THE WEST CAM PUS NEXT TO KLEBERG CENTER (PH. 845-5651). PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH FEB. 16, 1985. WE ARE OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY FROM 9:00 AM TO 6:00 PM. WELCOME BACK AGGIES! STUDENT SPECIAL NO DEPOSIT NO RENT until Feb. 1 (student I.D. required) 1 & 2 Bedroom Units starting @ $220 HJilloiuick apartments Call today! 693-1325 502 S.W. Parkway College Station STEAK HOUSE is featuring two Aggie favorites each Thursday night from 4 p.m.-lO p.m. $ 3.09 Chicken Fried S teak • Cream Gravy • Your Choice of Potato • Texas Toast l Reg. $ 3.79 $ 6.99 17 oz. Choice Broiled Sirloin • Sauteed Mushrooms • Your Choice of Potato • Texas Toas t Reg. *7.99 33STERN SZZZ&SN Open Sunday-Thursday STEAK HOUSE M^TndSa^iay 1701 South Texas Ave. 11 a.m.-ii p.m. Next to Rodeway Inn-Bryan 779-2822 What’s up in AGGIE RED CROSS: will hold a meeting for those interested CAP & GOWN SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: will hold informational session for new members at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. v DELTA SIGMA PI: will bold a dress for success workshop, open to all students at 7 p.m. in 201 MSC. MBA/MS ASSOCIATION: will have Glenn Simpson . ?:■ Conoco s: dent” at 7 p speaking on “Career Planning for the 7 p.m. in 160 Blocker. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will show “Ice Pirates” at 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Theatre.' Cost is $1.50. * MSC POLITICAL FORUM: will hold the Yippie/Yuppie de bate between Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rtibin at 1 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. > . PANAMANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: wilf meet at 7 p.m. in 502 Rudder. New officers will be elected. REGIONAL STUDIES CLUB: will have Dr. Ruth Schaffer speaking on “Future Water Needs of Texas” at noon in SCO Agriculture Bldg SIGMA TAU DELTA: will meet at 8 p.m. in 124 Blocker. SWAMP: will meet at 8:30 p.m. in 604 A/B Rudder. TAMU RACQUETS ALL CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. on Court #7 in E. Kyle. Elections, t-shins, tournament, and Aggieland photo. TEXAS A&M ASSOCIATION OF MARTIAL ARTS: will meet 5p.m.-7 p.m. in 267 Kyle. Everyone welcome to come by and watch. VICTORIA AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet at 7 p.m. in 504 Rudder. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: will meet at 7 p.m. in 607 Rudder. John Watson will talk on disciple- PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 504. TAMU BADMIN TEXAS AJfcM y/Vy: 7 p.m -10 p.m. at L ARTS: will welcome to come mmm meet 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. VOICE OF PROPH1 , in 302 Rudder for Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 216 Reed McDonald, no less than three days prior to de- Sire** rtatio Port released from jail after 41/2 month stay Associated Press HOUSTON — Odette Port was released from jail Wednesday, still convinced she was right to follow her conscience. She spent 4‘/a months in jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating a murder charge against her son, “I went to jail to do what I ex pected of myself as a wife and mother,” Port said as she emerged from the Harris County Jail carrying bags of letters received during her incarceration. State District Judge I.D. McMas- ter issued the order releasing Port one day before the grand jury ses sion ended. “I believe the family unit must be protected,” Port said in a shaky voice. “I was faced with a choice, a choice between the law of the land and the law of my conscience. It was a very difficult choice and I paid the price.” Port and her husband, Bernard, were jailed Sept. 12 after repeatedly refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating the slaying of a fe male postal carrier. Mr. Port spent two months in jail but was released after answering questions before the grand jury. He said Wednesday he and his wife never expected to be locked up when they decided not to testify. But he praised his wife’s fortitude. “She’s staying in there for the love of a husband,” Port said. “ All I can find is beauty that there is someone who’s done something for me. My concern is my wife and the sacrifice she made for me. She was the hero. I was the father.” The Port’s son, David, 17, was in dicted last September for the mur der of letter carrier Debora Sue Schatz. The youth, who remains free on $20,000 bond, will be tried next month in New Braunfels, a commu nity 175 miles northwest of Hous ton. Although a murder indictment was returned by the grand jury, prosecutors asked the panel to con tinue its investigation into Schatz’s death for evidence that could war rant upgrading charges to capital murder. VAIPIIIETT SIH0W * e 1lir TIL IE Y CL LIE ID SIEIE /HIE NCW 9 '* 1 aVIPIPILICaVTICNS irop PIEPif'OPMPPS AVAIL A PILE- AT MSC SPC, PM. 21C I JODIE'S DESIPl IDLIE TIED leDil Palo Florist 2 Locations 707 Shopping Village Post Oak Village-Hwy. 30 696-6713 764-0091 order your special design Roses Orchids "V xx >, Spring Flowers Jr. Class Ball w Spring Formals la vei sd liei 30 WELCOME BACK AGGIES! Sandwich + Lg. $o 4C , Jbi ■ plus tax choices of beef, ham, or sausage valid In house only • limit one per customer coupon expires 2-15-85 Bandy Sims Bar-B-Cue Bouse BEEF HAM SAUSAGE RIBS I ha 3824 TEXAS AVE., BRYAN, TX. (409) 846-8016 ' ^^Couponf^^ ilit dk sht mu Ore sai To maximize job offers and influence career potential, both men and women need to know how to: DRESS FOR SUCCESS A workshop conducted by Charlotte Sutton. Thursday January 31,1985 7:00 pm room 201 MSC sponsored by: DELTA SIGMA PI The professional business fraternity All students welcome. & K4 FIND OUT ABOUT 1985-1986 Leadership Opportunities in the MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER at an Informational Meeting Monday, February 4,1985 7:00 p.m. 607 Rudder Make an opportunity Make friends Make a difference ^^^^throughyour^SC^^^^ J 's si si si si si s< Si s Si i i i s s s Si s s »i si si si s