The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 08, 1967, Image 8

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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
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Booth
10-Oz.
Del Monte — Golden Cream
CORN
303
Cans
Betty Crock'd
Cairo Mixes
J pk ss. 39^
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5 303 Cans $1
STUFFED OLIVES Shurfine 59 c
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Texas — Honey Dew
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29c
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Home Grown
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Fresh
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California
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Chuck Steak
L^'ivg. 69ib Sliced Bacon
69 Pb
U.S.D.A.
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49Pb Chuck Roast
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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)
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Low Prices.. Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS
2 CX)NVENIENT LOCATIONS
Downtown Ridgecrest
• 3516 Texas Ave.
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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