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Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1976 PLAY UP TO $ l f 000 ODDS CHART as ot July 1, 1976 NUMBER OF ODDS FOR ONE GAME PIECE Program *475 27 Lew.s & Coker and K-MaM Food Stores Galveston Brazoria Harris Victoria and Brazos Counties m Te»as Schedu tion date of tn.s Program is August 10 1976 but game officially ten distribution of afi game pieces This Program may be repeated by popu'a (C) W. J. JEFFERY 1976. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2700 SOUTH TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS SPECIALS GOOD THRU JULY 21,1976. LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED. ORANGE DRINK. . 3 BORDEN MELLORINE.... 2 QT 1OO BTLS. I % GAL. loo CTNS. BROCCOLI SPEARS 0 : VIP OR CAUL) FLOW rr3 pkSi. 1°° OAK FARMS ICE CREAM. y 2 GAL. SO. CTN. DOWNY LIMIT 3 PLEASE FABRIC SOFTENER FRISKIES DOG FOOD.°. RY .. 5 3 17 OZ. BTLS. FRYER PARTS. PORK CHOPS JUMBO PACK *3 BREASTS *3 DRUMSTICKS *3 THIGHS *6 WINGS *3 NECKS • • LOIN RIB END CUT FRESH LEAN • • • LB CALIF. NECTARINES .TV... .u>49* LARGE TOMATOES Tl ".TV... . 39' ‘Licked” is Mitchurns worst Grove movie not Oscar materi By RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Battalion Staff Writer Robert Mitchum was right: “We’ve Never Been Licked” is the worst movie he ever made. Mitchum played the tough-as- nails upperclassman, “Panhandle,” in the classic A&M propaganda film shown last night in the Grove. “Licked” is the story of Brad Craig (Richard Quinn), a young man fol lowing in his Aggie father’s footsteps. Craig leaves the Far East, where his father, Gen. “Cannonball” Craig, is stationed and enrolls in A&M to study modern agricultural techniques; meets and falls in love with a popular campus beauty, whom his roommate, “Cyanide,” loves; saves Cyanide’s life in an heroic rescue; runs afoul of Panhan dle constantly; breaks every Aggie rule and tradition possible; is pro moted to Fish Sergeant and fights one cadet after another; spends three years in the Corps until at last he can wear the vaunted Senior Boots; causes a fire in the building which he was guarding; gets in volved in a plot to sell secret chemi cal formula to the Japanese during bonfire night; falls into disgrace and is expelled from the school just be fore Pearl Harbor; works for the Japanese as a sort of male Tokyo rose; prepares a treasonous speech from the air while observing Jap dive bombers leaving to attack the American fleet; encounters his old roommate. Cyanide, in the skies over the Pacific and leads him to the Japanese fleet; crash-lands his airplane on the deck of his aircraft carrier; and is posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and be comes a hero in the best traditions of the Corps and God’s America. Quite a plot for a two-hour flick. The Bacardi Driver. Zippier than a screwdriver. Easy as 1,2,3. Pour 1 Vi oz. Bacardi light rum over ice in a tall glass. 2 Pour on ice cold • orange juice. Squeeze and drop in a lime or lemon wedge. Now you’re ready to sip some zip. Because Bacardi and that hint of lime or lemon really turn on theOJ! BACARDI 9 rum. The mixable one. ® 1975 BACARDI IMPORTS. INC., MIAMI, FL. RUM 80 PROOF. "BACARDI" AND THE BAT DEVICE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF BACARDI & COMPANY LIMITED. FREE PIZZA With this coupon, buy any giant, large or medium pizza at - regular price and receive one pizza of the next smaller size with the same ingredients as the first FREE! One coupon per visit, please. 8 VAL L Tue: VALID THROUGH Tuesday, July 20 Sharea! ' tsxlay. PIZZA INN OF BRYAN 1803 Greenlieid Plaza Next to Bryan High PIZZA INN OF COLLEGE STATION 413 Texas Avenue S. ■foehion ehope — Util ' ; You can’t afford to miss this! i SALE spring and summer fashions now reduced MISSEY and JUNIOR FASHIONS We're forgetting prices—we just want to clear our stock of Spring and early Summer pants, skirts, tops, blouses, shirts and even jeans. MANOR EAST MALL There are quite a few cute tricks to let one know who the Good Guys are. The Japanese cadets at A&M are confronted in a dorm room by angry Aggies and end up looking like bloodthirsty warmongers after mak ing the statement that “everyone that dies (in the war in the Pacific) is contributing to the future greatness of Asia.” The battle scenes are a lesson in biomedicine. When shot, American aviators gasp and expire quietly. The lULY ;aN i aused volvi Jh6 d< ungodly Nips spurt blood, wi( a t es and scream before going to Hel,|‘ en t Quotes like “The Aggies ~»jght bless us, every one,” and “I [ believe an Aggie would ever l«l ian;1 g country down” pepper the dial*- and keep anyone from getting!.,^ , wrong idea about Texas A&M |jj q a By the time the movie is overi je( j a | completely obvious why thel, l( , ci place it is possible to see itisonH^g wooden benches in an outdoor* ter that doesn’t charge admissi®^ ^ * Gig ’em. Aggies. Graduates face Friday deadline Texas A&M University students who are completing their degree re quirements and expect to graduate this summer have a Friday, July 16, deadline to make degree applica tions. Robert A. Lacey, Texas A&M Registrar, said the degree applica tion is a student responsibility. To apply, students first pay an $8 graduation fee at the Fiscal Oil UST the Richard Coke Building. lW )nst graduates then make formal apM tion in room 7 of the Registrar! Registrarl ,, fice. Graduate students follm* 1) ' ’ same procedure in room 209»^ c Graduate College Office. Later degree application*‘ [n ‘ | cause students a delay in gettinj certificates. A&M Dean elected to JETS Board of Directors: Dr. C. A. Rodenberger, assistant dean of engineering, was elected to the National Board of Directors of the Junior Engineering Technology Society (JETS), it was announced Wednesday. His investment came during the meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education at Knox ville, Tenn. Texas currently has the largest JETS program in the nation with over 100 of the 131 chapters in this state. Rodenberger credited his pre decessor, Professor Emeritus John ity. ERR lie pri Be at Collin andrel emb arag Jy. H McGuire, with building theBQt 0 p program to its present stature^ He also noted that the nati ganization has decided to initii “knowledge competition, yearly at Texas A&M for Tei dents, in all the other partid] states. “At the meeting we also di to add another facet to the ledge competition by institufc The new contest in team design’sp I end groups would design engintBsoth projects,” Rodenberger said, in the . The JETS annual conference),000 March 4, 1977. tl pep 1 HT, p Blvnir ou« ousti WEDNESDAY A&M Wheelmen meet for social bike ride at Rudder Fountain, 6:00 p.m. Grove “Little Caesar,” 8:30 p.m. Bridge Club meets MSG 229, 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY Grove “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly,” 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY Grove “MASH,” 8:30 p.m. VT il a )hs, Grove Anne of the Thoifle n , 1P Days,” 8:30 p.m. P' SUNDAY ie of Grove “Kelly’s Heroes,” 8:1^' MONDAY Grove “The Producers,”! TUESDAY Grove “Soylent Green,” dftAputtejlAC' 1315 S. 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