The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 19, 1967, Image 8

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    MORTON - FROZEN
DINNERS
Bottle
Carton
(PLUS DEPOSIT)
GREEN
STAMPS
m
• CHICKEN
• BEEF
• TURKEY
• HAM
• SALISBURY
11-Oz. Size
LIMIT ONE CARTON COKES AT 17?
WITH $5.00 PURCHASE O RMORE
EXCLUDING CIGARETTES OR BEER
PUFFS
FACIAL TISSUES
200 Ct. 00
■HI Boxes
SHORTENING
SNOWDRIFT
Shurfresh, Saltine
CRACKERS
19
1-Lb.
Box
Lb
Kraft, American or Pimiento
KRAFT — quart
49
Can
CHEESE
8-Oz.
Pkgr.
MINUTE MAID OR SNOW CROP — FROZEN
Assorted Flavors
ORANGE JUICE
12-Oz. OO
• • •
Cans
BOOTH — FROZEN
C DRINKS
BREADED SHRIMP
10-Oz.
Pkg.
LUSTRE CREME
46-OZ.
HAIR SPRAY
Regular or
# # # f Extra Hold 79? Size
CANS
Chuck Roast
U.S.D.A. Choice
Heavy Beef
m Mayrose, Fully Cooked
Swam 14 to 16 Lb. Avg. ^ v
Shank Half or Whole |b ^0
SIRLOIN STEAK L a . y ;rL s t avory ABed ,,,.88c
T-BONE STEAK ”:~ avory Ased „. 99(*
ROI Iivn WT*!? A Mayrose, Savory Aged QO
iiv/UIN ILF o 1 H/rVIV Heavy Beef, Bottom Lb. OOC
BACON is 2 99 c
California Large
AVOCADOS 2 i 25
ARM ROAST c lT. H,a ' y ,. b .49c
Texas, Yellow
SQUASH.... 10
TEXAS SWEET
SEVEN STEAK L ,49c
Fresh, Sweet
CANTALOUPES
CORN
SHORT RIBS
Choice
Heavy Beef
35c
WIENERS
Hormel, All Meat
12-Oz. Pkg.
49c
GOLDEN, BANTAM
4 FOR $ *| 00 WE
EARS
EGGS 3Q
Grade A
VELVEETAi
KRAFT
PRICES GOOD THURS. - FRI. - SAT. MAY 18-19-20.
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
Lb. Pkg.
Ut,
COUPON WORTH
iw
STAMPS
WITH THE PURCHASE
OF $10.00 OR MORE
EXCLUDING CIGARETTES
AND BEER
ORR’S SUPER MKT.
COUPON EXPIRES
SAT. MAY 20, 1967.
MELLORINE
$| oo
AF. BRAND
GFIEEM
STAMPS
onirs
Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS
2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
Downtown
200 E. 24 Street
Ridgecrest
3516 Texas Ave.
THE BATTALION
.>a e e ^£*£5
Golden 71
Wm
Are Threats
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Tn Colonial
By MIKE COCHRan
FORT WORTH, Tn“
1 he scribes forecast thati
Brewer Jr. will win. But,
golden twins Arnold PaimJ
Jack Nicklaus posed key
to any championship hopes®
eve of Colonial’s National
tion.
5 ■
“You have, your u ps
downs,” smiled Nicklaus,
ing that his game is on tht
swing after taking runt
honors a week ago in New
leans. ||r
Of his alleged slump, NkH
said, “I’m not woried aboiT
1 hope nobody else is.”
With $115,000 the prize, on:
the finest fields ever asseul
here sets out Thursday on
first of four laps around
7,132-yard par 70 ColonialCou
Palmer came here affe
week’s rest as the tour’s lest
money winner with $87,00(1
some $20,000 ahead of Bn;
the Masters champion and
closest competitor.
A press poll pointed to Bm
as the probable winner
Nicklaus and Open Champ
Billy Casper the leading«
tenders.
And then there’s the spec
of Ben Hogan, 54, seeking
sixth Colonial crown on a w
he helped make famous.
It was his 20th appearancek
“You get older, you play
ter,” revealed Hogan’s pla;:
companion Tuesday, TommyBi
the aging thunderstorm witk
quick wit and the temper
match.
Pointing a club at Hogan,L
observed, “He couldn’t playi
good as he does now even wi
he was a kid. That man sht;
me something the way he pla;
at Houston.”
Legislation Due
On Commercial
Rigging In Spi
WASHINGTON <#> -
Richard L. Ottinger said Weds
day he is drafting legislation til
would prohibit the rigging
professional sports events tope
mit scheduling of radio or tei
vision commercials.
Ottinger, a member of
House communications and po’
subcommittee, said the bill wo:
extend to professional spot
events a provision of existing!!
making it illegal to “rig contel
of intellectural knowledge, inti
lectual skill or chance.”
The New York Democrat adi
in a statement he hopes his pt
posal will spark an investigat
“of the extent to which the rat
and television networks are
fluencing the conduct of prai 1 -
sional sports at the expense
the viewer or listener.”
Ottinger said his concern *-
prompted by published repof
that professional soccer pkp
“have been order to feig n ‘
juries or disputes in order
allow the Columbia Broaden
ing System to work in it s ct
mercials.”
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Astro Facts
Juan Marichal and Gay' 11
Perry, both twenty-game wint
in 1966, are slated to be on
mound for the San Franc^
Giants this weekend in theA , ti
dome when the Giants °P en
Houston Astros seven-game
stand. , v
Perry, a 21-game wmne '
year, is scheduled to fac,
Dierker (3-2) in Thursdays^
contest that will feature
game appearance by Ha °
er Ted Williams on Kid &
Night.” . u ,
Marichal, the hig es
pitcher in baseball at oV( '* j,
000 annual salary, 13 3 ..u
face Dave Giusti Satur a
Mike McCormick will u
Astro rookie Don Wi son ^
night and Bob Bolin ^
either Chris Zachary
Cuellar Sunday at 2:00 F , .
Sunday will be
with all kids, 14 o r u ^
accompanied by a paren ,
ing- a one-dollar reduction
and reserved seats.
Eddie Feigner’s fam0 ^ ft bai!
and His Court” four-ma .
team will take on a ^
team Sunday after the
Astro-Giant game.
Maury Wills, noW ^ four
Pittsburgh Pirates, P a ^ ^
games at third base fOr as0 n.
Angeles Dodgers last
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Pitcher Earl Wilson ' v0 ^.