SIX FLAGS SIX REGULAR *: FLAGS TICKET EACH WITH OVER TEXAS PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE ANNUAL JAMBOREE TICKETS GOOD ANY DAY OF THE ENTIRE 1967 SEASON QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED MORTON'S FROZEN CREAM PIES POTATO CHIPS DELSEY TISSUE CHUNK TUNA REAL KILL Morton’s Twin Pack White or Assorted Roll Pkg. Shurfine No. y 2 Cans Push Button” Bomb 14-Oz. PRICES GOOD THURS. - FRI. - SAT. JUNE 8 - 9 - 10. Cattleman’s FOR Lb. Bag Charcoal Cackleberry Garde A B. B.Q. Sauce 3 19-Ox. SI DEL MONTE EGGS Large Dozen Hunt’s — FRUIT MELLORINE 3 & SI A. F. Assorted COCKTAIL 300 Cans ^*1 Breaded SHRIMP Booth 10-Oz. Del Monte — Golden Cream CORN 303 Cans Betty Crock'd Cairo Mixes J pk ss. 39^ PEAS 5 303 Cans $1 STUFFED OLIVES Shurfine 59 c DRESSING Tel 39c MIRACLE WHIP — 4 9c DINNER NAPKINS^"** 4 ^BSc HAIR SPRAY Style b 13 »o 49c EXCEDRIN 36 c — BCBr ^-59c Texas — Honey Dew MELONS Each 29c U. S. No. 1—Red Home Grown SWEET CORN 6 k„-29c if Fresh PEACHES Lb. 29c i California AVOCADOS 3 For 29c POTATOES 39< MOnAWK Hickory S^ked HAM Kfc Shank Portion Lb Bm’POKTION 1 ^ Lb. Bag CENTER PORTION a 3 v K 5 Lb Lb 75c CENTER SLICES V4 Pork Loin Cut Into Chops Rath Blackhawk & ■■ Pork Chops Chuck Steak L^'ivg. 69ib Sliced Bacon 69 Pb U.S.D.A. Choice 49Pb Chuck Roast USDA 39Pb Choice Limit One Carton Cokes At 17^ With $5.00 Purchase or More Excluding Cigarettes and Beer. COUPON WORTH l«j/ GREEN V ^ W/4 STAMPS WITH THE PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES AND BEER Bottle Carton ORR’S SUPER MKT. COUPON EXPIRES SAT. JUNE 10, 1967. (PLUS DEPOSIT) GFREEM Ml STAM RS Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS 2 CX)NVENIENT LOCATIONS Downtown Ridgecrest • 3516 Texas Ave. 200 E. 24 Street THE BATTALIOI Thursday, June 8,1961 Page 8 College Station," At The Gm TONIGHT: Along Came FRIDAY: Long Grey Liu SATURDAY: On The II front SUNDAY: Tripoli MONDAY: Bell, Book, Candle TUESDAY: Battle of Tit al Sea WEDNESDAY: Notorious! lady Dr.HallToAttt Dominican Evti D.r Wayne C. Hall, A&M’s academic vice pres; will represent President Rudder in the first comn ment exercises of Univet Catolica Madre and Maestri urday in Santiago, Dominiti public. Dr. Hall is scheduled ton in Santiago through Tuesdi inspect facilities recently structed on new university erty in the south part of tin “Texas A&M faculty- members have been goodii of the university since it-| tablishment four years agu, mented Dr. G. M. Watkins, minican Republic program; ) tor for A&M’s Internationa! grams Office. “Our people served as informal conssi from time to time, but we no official connections.” Dr. Watkins estimated a uating class of approxii 100 in electrical engineer™ cation, business iidininistj and arts and sciences. Dr. Watkins said Satu activities will include dedi of the new facilities under struction. “The university has been f 1 the quarters of a girls' Ic for classes,” Watkins explf “The girls’ college has been! ] the quarters during the day the university conducted there in the late afternoi|d evening.’ Monsignor Hugo Polanco is rector of the university, administrative official is [[ Agripino Nunez. Educator Lisle For June Meel 1 A V* .-V x4-r. ^ 1 r ."k v\ /-V/Jn nofriT An outspoken educator cl F has his finger to the pc education will be one of tt tured speakers in the School Administrators and visors Conference here Jm 14. Dr. T. M. Stinnett had side view of the national sit while an executive of the H al Education Association. A&M professor, lecturer ar sultant for the new Una of West Florida, he reti feel of education’s hearth :jt In a recent NEA-esta! chair of criticism lecture for him, Stinnett stated tb B main wave of the edofl revolution is yet to cow that tomorrow’s teacher ing to be a director of l D instead of a ladler of f> alleged facts.” His lectures and writing trate areas less astute oh oi avoid. The professor’s most g book, “Professional N’ Kfl I S< in Public Education," _ teacher-school board negoo 1 The former NEA assist | ecutive secretary will 1 K more than 600 con ^ ereri ticipants on “Intimations | Future for Education." Other general assemblyj ers include Dr. Daniel kj fiths. New York Univers-l cational school dean, >9 J. W. Edgar, commissi 1 * m education, Agency. Te x a s Family (Continued From Wji tin, works part time andlff enroll at A&M in 1969. I The family also consid#! Mike’s wife, and Elia.^J wife, as Aggies. ® worked to help put *9 bands through college- B mother of one, now tdj the Spring Branch sck^J Elia is an X-ray teehnidH mother of two. Not to be outdone, M nandez, who completed years of school in More®® ico. is attending her sedB| of Hryan’s Adult School* Education. She is le»!6| read and write English *6 ration for becoming a 11 Nobody’s betting ah’B Y] becoming the ninth AgP'K ^ family. K 0 f