The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 11, 1966, Image 4

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    IMPERIAL
MARYLAND
CLUB
COFFEE
PRICES GOOD THUR. - FRI. - SAT. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED.
SHOESTRING POTATOES ^ Z 10c
HI-C FRUIT DRINKS UL or9 3Z:89c
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Kn " Ky 10
APPLE SAUCE Sh rfiM
b«49c
1-LB. CAN
Limit One Lb. Maryland Club
At 49^ With $2.50 Purchase
Cigarettes Excluded
3c39c
Patio
Frozen
enchilada dinners
3 $1.00
SHRIMP — d PkB .
FISH STICKS p^Ten 3 ,C: $1.00
,0 -°': 69c
8-Oz.
CREST
50 Off Large 790 Tube
SECRET Spra> ’ i>eodoro,,t
SHAMPOO
AQUA NET
Head &
Shoulders—Reg. 790
Hair Spray
Reg. 690
49c
$1.00 Size 59c
59c
59c
MAYROSE ’SAVORY-AGED" HEAVY BEEF SALE!
ROUND STEIK
Full Cut
C
ROUND STEAK Sr 1 - II ROUND STEAK r™ - ,. 79c
PIKES PEAK K." u.
K ... CREAM CHEESE
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Pkg. tiJC
CHEESE “ sh
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Pkg. J»)C
bolocna.,.
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CERVELAT ^
:.b69c
SLICED BACON
CORN F U n h Ea rs 6 f w 39c
RUMP ROAST “ 69c RUMP ROAST . Bon ! les8 ._.. L b. 89c
69c 11 CUBE STEAKS l„. $L09
WHITE ONIONS 3 Lte 29c
SEEDLESS GRAPES
Rath’s
Blackhawk
Thom pson
White ....
19c
Light
Crust
Shurfresh
Corn Oil
A. F. Brand —
Assorted Flavors
FLOUR
OLEO
ICE CREAM
PORK & BEANS
CRACKERS
SALAD DRESSING
Lb.
Bag
1-Lb.
Ctns.
POTATOES
Ctn.
U. S. No. 1
Russet
Shurfine
300
Cans
Lb.
Bag
Shurfresh
1-Lb. Box
PRUNE PLUMS
2 u, s 49c
Morton’s
Qt. Jar
Hunt’s
—COUPON—
100 FREE S&H
GREEN STAMPS
PEACHES
Sliced or
Tialves
No. 2H
Cans
With This Coupon
And The Purchase Of
JELL-0
<8£d£(#v (B/Ufcvn
Popular
Flavors
3-Oz.
Pkg.
mors
im
$10.00 or More
(LIMIT ONE PER PERSON)
MUST BE ONE PURCHASE
(Cigarettes Excluded)
CAKE MIX
Magic
8-Oz. Pkg.
tm
Cackleberry — Grade A
Coupon Expires Aug. 13, 1966.
LARGE EGGS
Dozen
We Give Green Stamp:
:
2 CONVENIENT
LOCATIONS
Downtown
Ridgecrest
200 E 24 street 0
3516 Texas Ave
E. B. MAYER
Lions Head
To Visit
Clubs Here
Lions District Gov. E. B. (Teij
Mayer of La Grange will conduti
his official visit with the Colleji
Station and Bryan-College Stj.
tion Lions Club Monday.
He is governor of District 2-Sj
of Lions International, which ii
composed of 20 counties in Soull
Central Texas with 54 Liom
clubs consisting of over 2,2#
members. He is also chairmn
of the Texas Council of Covet,
nors of the Lions Intematiomi
While here Mayer will raee
with Lions Club officials to &
cuss their organization’s prograe
of work. He will also address tin
Lions Club at its regular meei
ing. Mayer has been a memhet
of the La Grange Lions club sin«
1946; he was President 1963-8I,
zone chairman of District 2S!
1964-65.
Mayer has been president (■
the La Grange Chamber of Com.
merce, the La Grange Jaycea
the National Dairy Mart Associi-
tion, and the Texas Frozen Foot
Locker Association, and Com.
mander of the American Legion
He is vice president and Genenl
Manager of Consolidated Smob
house and Frozen Food Locken
Inc.,- owner of Mayer’S Dair
Mart Stores, and a director of tk
First National Bank of Ii
Grange. He attended the Lion
International Convention in 18®
and 1966.
Demonstration
Scheduled For
‘Fury Fencer’
Two demonstrations of th!
“Fury Fencer,” a tractor-draw
machine which takes most of thi
drudgery out of fence building,
are set for Wednesday by Texas
A&M.
L. M. Schake of the A&M De
partment of Animal Science sail
the demonstrations are schedule
for 10 a.m. until 12 a.m. and l!
p.m. at the Research and Devel
opment Annex, formerly the Bry
an Air Force Base.
He said the Fury Fencer is
pulled by a standard farm tractor
and operated by two men.
eliminates much of the hard labor
associated with erecting wire
fences on farms, ranches
along highways and railroad
rights-of-way.
The machine drives either steel
or pressure-cresoted wood posts,
unrolls wire, stretches it and puts
the fence up two to three times
faster than conventional methods.
Fury Fencer handles net wire,
barbed wire in combination with
net, or as many as four strands
of barbed wire alone. Operation
is effective on steep slopes or on
level ground.
Schake said the demonstrations
will be conducted by Paul Strom
of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Edwin A
Kinne of Denver, Colo., agricul
tural marketing representatives
for the United States Steel Cor
poration, which developed the
machine. The Fury Fencer to be
used is owned by Henry Seaiei
Bryan area rancher.
Geology Students
Plan Field Trip
Thirty-nine National Science
Foundation geology students at
Texas A&M will participate in a
field trip Friday and Saturday
in the San Antonio, New Braun
fels and Llano area.
Dr. Horace Blank and Fred
Smith of the Department of Geol
ogy said the students will collect
various types of rocks from geo
logical outcrops in the Hill Coun
try area.
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