The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1962, Image 4

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    Grand Opening and New Ownership Sale
Three Big Days, Nov. 1, 2, 3, 1962
COME IN AND TRY YOUR LUCK ON
WINN'S
THE BIG WHEEL
OF FORTUNE
HUNDREDS
OF FREE
PRIZES!
Pillsbury Flour 5 lb- 39<
Golden
BANANAS
lb. Jc
Krafts Cottage
American Cheese Spread
Jewel Shortening
H | Sun Crest, Strawberry or
r 0pSI v—OScI Grape Fruit Drinks
Blue Seal Oleo
Nabisco Premium Crackers
All Brands
Fresh Cello Bread
Purina
Grade A Medium Eggs
Bordens Cottage Cheese
Bordens Butter Milk
Bordens Biscuits
2 ib. box 59c
3 Ib: can 59c
24 W
3 lbs. 50c
Ib. box 29c
2 lg. loaves 49c
2 dozen 89c
Ib. 19c
half gal. ctn. 39c
3 cans 25c
The Best of Fresh Produce Rushed to WINN'S by Our Own Truck
F0nCy RED /\PPLES Washington State Delicious Jj^ 19c
Crisp GREEN CELERY lg. stalk 9c
California WHITE POTATOES 1Qlb.bag39^
WINN'S For The Best Of Fresh Meats
BABY BEEF TENDER
CROWN ROAST «> 39<
LEAN BRISKET
STEW MEAT
Baby Beef Tender Shoulder Steak
Baby Beef Tender Round Steak
Baby Beef Tender Sirloin Steak
Baby Beef Tender T-Bone Steak
Baby Beef Tender Cutlet Steak
SWIFTS PREMIUM
SLICED BACON
LEAN FRESH
PORK RIBS
Ib. 39c
Ib. 55c
Ib. 85c
Ib. 79c
Ib. 98c
Ib. 98c
Ib. 49c
ib. 29'
FREE: Two Half Sides of Fancy Baby Beef To Be
Given Away Friday and Saturday-One Each Day.
Buy Mortons Salad Dressing Quart Jar 43c
Get 1/4 Lb. Mortons Tea FREE
Buy Mortons 15c Bag Potato Chips Get 15c Bag Free
Buy Krafts 8-Oz. Cream Cheese get 3-Oz. Size Free
Buy Ronco 8-oz. Pk..Spaghetti 15c Get 8-oz. Pk. Free
Buy Ronco 8-oz. Macaroni 15c Get 8-oz. Pk. Free
Buy Lilly or Sanitary Mellorine ^2 Gal. So. . . 49c
1 Pint FREE
Sunny Vale Frozen Orange Juice . . . 7 For $1.00
Sea Pac Fish Sticks 3 - 8-Oz. Pkgs. $1.00
Banquet Cream Pies 2 Large Size 89c
Winn's
— Libby's Foods —
Libby's Tomato Juice 4
Libby's Pineapple Juice 3 2•/*&»» $1 00
Libby's Orange Juice Siso^can^l 00
Libby's Fruit Cocktail 3 2^1^ $1 00
Libby's Fruit Cocktail 4 cai 5100
Libby's Pineapple Crushed 4 51 00
Libby's Peaches or Halves 5 $100
Libby's Vienna Sausage 5 cS 5100
Libby's Beef Stew 2 cS 5100
Libby's Chopped Beef 2 c™ 5100
Libby's Potted Meat 6 ck’ff 5100
Libby's Catsup
Libby's Catsup
Libby's Brown Beans
Libby's Corn WK or cs 5
Libby's Garden Spinach 7
Libby's Blackeye Peas 7
Libby's English Peas 5
Libby's Pears 4
Libby's Cut Beans 5
Libby's Green Lima 4
Libby's Kidney Beans 7
Libby's Spanish Rice 5
Libby's Cut Beets 7
14-Oz.
Bottles
$100
O Le. 20-Oz. $100
O Bottles ^ I
7 For $100
$100
$100
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
303
Cans
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
I1.0Q
$100
YOU CAN’T LOOSE AT WINN’S
SUPER MARK ET
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3.
SAVE
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, November 1,1)
14 Amendments
Face Electors
The following proposed amendments to the Texas C
stitutions will be on the Nov. 6 general election ballot:
No. 1—Authorizing political subdivisions to provide!
surance for all employees.
No. 2—Assistance to needy aged, needy blind childrer.
No. 3—Creation of hospital districts in certain countis
No. 4—Authorizing the water development board!:
purchase storage facilities.
No. 5—Authorizing the legislature to provide forts
creation, establishment, maintenance and operation of hoi;
tal districts.
No. 6—Pension programs for elected and appointed o
ficers.
No. 7—Continuity of state and local governmental open
tions in the event of enemy attack.
No. 8—Assistance to totally and permanently disable
No. 9—Creation of two hospital district in Brazoii
County and homes for the aged in Titus County.
No. 10—State employees serving in consulting capacits
to other agencies of the government.
No. 11—Resale of unsold lands belonging to there
crans’ land fund.
No. 12—Delegation zoning powers in certain counfe
No. 13—Dallas County school district financing,
No. 14—Trials de novo on appeals from rulings ofal
ministrative agencies.
C S. United Chest 1
To Raise $17,000 Ii
College Station United Chest
workers fanned out this morning
to raise $17,000 in a 14-day cam
paign.
“It is the efforts of all of us
which bring success in such a cam
paign,” Dr. W. J. Graff, campaign
chairman, told 100 persons at the
kickoff breakfast in the MSC ball
room.
“Emphasize the united aspect
of the campaign,” the dean of in
struction continued. “Urge that all
give a day’s pay. Don’t overlook
anyone. Give everybody an op
portunity to contribute.”
Graff pointed out that contri
butions will be shared by 15 dif
ferent agencies. The four general
areas are youth, welfare, recreation
and medical.
begins Effort
14 Days
Bryan’s campaign success®
cited as a challenge to CollegeSii
tion in meeting the increaseddn
goal. j
“Let’s start of with enthsiffi
and hard work, Graff urged."Hi!
your own commitment, then pi
feel better about approacsi
others.”
Collections will be totaled Frill
afternoon with the first report ii
Saturday from Pieter Groot, ca
paign treasurer. Progress rept
continue each Monday, Wednssl?
and Friday.
Chest leaders including ii
Board of Directors were introlffi
at the breakfast. Dr. Chris I
Groneman, head of the Departs:
of Industrial Education, is camp:
chairman.
Agricultural Econoi
To Assume Internal
Dr. Howard S. Whitney, associate
professor in the Department of
Agricultural Economics and Socio
logy, will resign Nov. 12.
Dr. Tyrus R. Timm, department
head, said the professor has ac-
septed the position of assistant
director of the International Co-
Operative Training Center at the
University of Wisconsin.
“Although we regret losing Dr.
Whitney, we feel honored that a
member of our staff would be
selected for one of the finest posi
tions in the world involving resident
instruction in agricultural co-oper
atives, Timm said. “This appoint
ment reflects favorably on Dr.
Whitney as a great teacher and
uics, Sociology Pro
ional Training Posl
also on leadership of the Sck
of Agriculture at A&M in them
of agricultural co-operation."
Red Books Seized
QUITO, Ecuador (^-Police!
the port city of Guayaquil tai
seized three tons of Commuri
propaganda books and pamplfc
the government announced Mm
day. Whether the material cars
from Cuba, the Soviet Union;:
Red China was not disclosed. Ft:
Ecuadoreans were arrested, ft
material was found on a Guan
quil pier after a telephone tip>
police.
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with rhinestone highlight. Black & Red.
Sizes 5 to 15. $10.98