"WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS" {salBSOirS I.P-I8COUMT CEW-fliM AND PHARMACY REDMOND TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER 1420 Highway 6 South College Station, Texas OPEN 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. MONDAY THRU SAT. PRICES GOOD: THUR., FRI., and SAT. DRUGS Secret Roll On — 3 oz. Size DEODORANT Gentle to Skin. $1.90 Value Mennen 4V2 oz. Tube LATHER SHAVE Reg. or Men. 6O4 Value Fitch 4 oz. HAIR TONIC Keeps hair in place around the clock 59« Value Day Dream 1 lb. BUBBLE BATH By Angelique $1.25 Value Woodbury 13 oz. HAIR SPRAY Naturally Lovely 99< Value Pacquin lOVi oz. SKIN LOTION For Extra Dry Skin $1.00 Value Mennen Quinsana — 4 oz. FOOT POWDER For Athletes foot 98< Value Lanolin Plus 4 oz. Liquid DEEP CLEANSER For skin that feels cleaner and fresher $1.00 Value PAPER SPECIALS 2 Roll Package — WHITE CLOUD Bathroom Tissue IO Soft and Fluffy I j/r Charmin 80 Count NAPKINS Luxury soft snowy white SCHICK SUPER STAINLESS STEEL INJECTOR BLADES 7 Blades per Package $1.00 Value Package of 40 SWELL BUBBLE GUM Tootie Fruit flavor with free prizes-fortune 39< Value One Full Year Guarantee On Labor WATCH REPAIR Cleans and Adjusts Parts Extra PROMPT SERVICE In Our Jewelry Department Hamilton 9V2 x 11 V2 WALL MIRROR White Wood Frame • Shatter Resistant • Copper Plated 95 < Value DICKIES STYLE 924MJ MENS BLUE JEANS Top Hand 100% Cotton • Medium Rise • Sizes 29 to 42 a $5-98 Value Ansco 8MM MOVIE FILM Twin Pak • Processing Included • 2 Roll Package $^44 $8.86 Value ^ " “ Regal Ware Model 1912 ELECTRIC COFFEE POT 4 to 12 cups Automatic Coffee Maker. $7.95 Value S Jf 99 Similar to lllsutration Champlain OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL Non additive oil with 10 w carbon content 50# Value Model 278 Fantail FISHING LURE Swims like a minnow, spinning, casting or trolling $1.00 Value AMERICA’S NO. 1 GOLF CART Model 900F $20.00 Value $1A77 Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 28, 1966 Walter H. Richter, right, chairman of the Governor’s Com mittee on Aging and chairman of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, presents a check for a special grant-in-aid for expanding the work with aging to Exten sion Director John E. Hutchison. The grant is the first to be presented in Texas under terms of the Older Americans Act and is designed for leadership work in aging programs. CB Club Members Tour (Utility Plant Facilities Eighteen Brazos-Area Citizens Band Club members toured the utilities plant Tuesday under the guidance of Codie D. Wells, A&M System consulting engineer. The $10 million plant is opera ted by three four-man shifts to provide essential services includ ing electricity, two temperatures of hot water, chilled water, regu lar tap water and high-pressure steam. CBers evinced interest in opera tional aspects of the plant. The trip was arranged by W. C. Freeman Jr., vice president and comptroller of the university sys tem. Many club members are linked with area emergency operations through auxiliary po lice and as radio operators, shel ter managers or radiological monitors of the public fallout shelter system . James C. Redman, plant chief engineer, and assistant Glen E.i- man aided in the 90-minute tour. Redman told the radiomen that during peak periods the plant supplies 12,000 kilowatts of elec tricity per hour and 5,000 tons of 42 degree water per hour for cooling purposes. Highlight of the tour was a look at five 1,000-ton refrigera tion units that aircondition the campus. Wells said three more units will be added in two to three years. Water for the 14-degree ex change system comes from six university wells, one of which is an artesion well flowing at 1,400 gallons a minute. THE BATTALlOf Camera Club Photo Salon Judging Set Photographs of people, natis bowls of fruit, barnyards, atilt mobile accidents, fires, athM contests and children are pouriii in from four states into Ik Camera Committee of the Mem rial Student Center. The pictures will be judge May 7 in the annual SouthweS ern Intercollegiate Photo Sabi Committee chairman Ken Rets forecasts a larger and bette salon than its previous aevj years. Entries Were promisedt 30 replies to 87 invitations. Tn schools competed last year, will 150 prints exhibited. Photographs from Sam Hon ton, Louisiana State, Ten Woman’s University, West Ten State, Texas, S. F. Austin, Nortk east Louisiana State, Hendern State Teachers College in Aii ansas. East Texas, Texas At and others will be judged Sato day, May 7. Appraisal of the photos, k electronic means, will be o[* to the public, announced salt: chairman John K. Ward. The first three winners in st; en categories will be awank rosettes. The best salon prit will be similarly decorated an a plaque will be presented h salon photographer. Salon judges will be Gnj Minkert of Bryan, profession artist and graduate of Sam Hob ton’s art department; C, ! (Bill) Boulden, Photographic St ciety of America three-star a hibitor of Houston and a Texat geologist, and Odin Clay, colt photo specialist of the Soutl western Camera Company 1 Houston. Dr. Joe Smith of Caldwi A&M committee member andi winning exhibitor in nation competition, is the top returninj salon contestant. He took tk human interest division in 1 and had the second best print e show. Two other category wit ners of A&M graduated. How to look good on any golf course: play it bold with Arrow’s Mr. Golf, the Decton wash and wear knit that stays fresh and crisp to the eighteenth and beyond. Stays tucked in, too. An extra-long back tail keeps down while you swing. Many ^ JPfUAf standout colors, $5. 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