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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1967)
Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, December 14, 1967 B-CS Kids To Hold Judo Meet Approximately 120 Bryan- College Station youngsters will compete Saturday in a junior judo tournament sponsored by the Texas A&M Judo Club. Air Force Capt. Gibbs Dibrell, A&M graduate student and club instructor, said the contest be gins at 10:30 a.m. at Fannin Elementary School. are in their sixth week of in struction. Captain Dibrell said the chil dren will be paired according to height. Competition will be between fourth through sixth graders en rolled in a 10-week course organ ized by the club. The students While the meet is primarily designed for fun and experience. Captain Dibrell said it will be possible for participants to earn judo ranking. Any contestant defeating five opponents will be awarded junior yellow belt status and 10 wins will result in orange belt designation. Truck Leads To Firing Of 7 Texas LCB Officers FUTURE RANGE SCIENTIST B. J. Ragsdale, left, Extension specialist in the A&M Range Science Department, stands with freshmen students who have each received $500 scholarships from the Texas Sec tion of the American Society of Range Management. Left to right, the students are Joe Roberts of Gainesville, David Lackey of Kingsville, and Donn Klare of Weimer. AUSTIN, Tex. (A 5 ) _ The Tex as Liquor Control Board, alleg ing misconduct involving a con fiscated panel truck and 11 bot tles of liquor, fired its Dallas and Victoria supervisors and five Dallas inspectors Wednes day. Dismissed were Dallas district supervisor James E. Dale; Vic toria supervisor Lynn S. Burk, and Dallas inspectors R. L. Va- lenta, W. B. Groce, B. F. Rake- straw, R. C. Honeycutt and J. B. Nelms. Information regarding the case also will be turned over to the Dallas district attorney’s of fice, board Administrator Coke Stevenson Jr. said at a news con ference attended by all three board members. Stevenson said the case in volve a panel truck that was confiscated in Dallas when agents found it was being used to transport illicit beverages. Bids were taken on the truck, and a Cleburne man bought the vehicle with a high bid of $18, he said. Later, Stevenson continued, title was transferred to Dale, The administrator said 11 bottlei of confiscated liquor were traded to a painter to paint the truck, After it was used for a while for such purposes as hauling equipment to a house Dale is building on Cedar Creek Lake near Athens, Stevenson, the truck was sold for $200. CK-UP SAL oivwrnr fWHT? THE?£ price? eocOTHuR?- (TVI-i fAT. Oec.l4-l5'i<S : ise? THIS COUPON W0RIH \004hlt Gotp 6or*> with4io«> or ivtoae 6ro. £xCU1Pin6 TOe^CO ppooucp?' pteetr wieeuv- , „ IJrnJfjJe.'. |i i mii iim (i'~i i-qv >fn nviTTYl DHMONTC PEAS 5 " 5 ss«t|. LIMIT 5 SAlAD OIU ft 69- Patio beef ENCHILADAS l£pz PH&. ‘Discount Prices’ ON HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! 20-Oz. TOOTHPASTE mm (VAOUTHWA4H UOTMNB ^ VICKS VfiPOW H-L-H Rubbing Alcohol 95< ‘ 36^ Rg& s 1 - 45 $1^ 56 * 50/ 89* 10 Pint PLAY STRIKE Ms ForS Fifteen have beet western Tenn., The Na lishes employ 8 < dents fro; miversiti was repi salesmen. Keceivi at sales; lean a and nitzsky. Manager Twenty For av work a w presented Heitman, Lee, Adel Pat Bail Otto, Bor Don Ear Stanitzsk Pruitt. Fall ended a the Arm acknowle EXTRA FINE granulated Campbeu!? MEATfSOURSI 1N6REDIFN LmtE &POW4IE " Pi&CrtY Quality meat ay tow^r p^ice^/ GOLD It’s the easiest game you ever played . . . and it could be the most rewarding for YOU! Come in and start playing right away. You could win on the first visit! COME IN FOR YOUR FREE GAME CARD TODAY FRANKS MOHAvKs Jlfl* , vum 40/ BACON Super Taste ^ Sirloin Steak .... &0b t-bone .Steak .. BOUND^BAk. .... . 7©/ PUMP Ro/^T. 7&/ PIKE^ PEAKPCV^T . . . VltNNA 5ADFAGE ■■-vMftaawwp ^ Doumak ^ |0« pm- *PftO0UCf GPEClAt-5" CHIQUITA Bananas S^iXL'^7l7crfuiwJ\ SWMD PICNICS WHOLE TANDIEC? UTILE PPOWhAb (A 1 QO CHERRIE? ^79 c PECAN0 IV 4 ’! Jy Dapple 59c FAUiTFtpeei^^c v/AtNurc ^4 9c ^fe«59c^®u. ^59c ,.>65c _5EeolfC?RAi4iN? 'kb:..37 BREAD Oak Farm—Low Fat SLICED plC*nS£ ? 35 / CENTER AlCK . WOf 2 25 'y COOKIES f SMACKS ROBERTS COOKIES otoc.aup ^ Zyc ROBePTS COOKIES SUGAR * 29c 39c wfiin&S 511 39c PAJS^S 39c cimn.«xls^^69 .SERVICE South te^aveat mm colle6e station f bryaN, I Asst SARA. ief-stri i Bundk headqi near d and ter more i Cur Hop PLA Lean, Hope death her sui day. Polic Wedne no ind death Miss ter of grande McLea comple alone Acres north e Dallas Nei j Tuesd Lean’s in a 1 Jus" pentei no sig report day, < Mis tante of th. Hope tory treme Fau EvaH Hope dren instr - posse stora. turn« Smit Thi lyn ^ turn •« to b"* . ; \ ; A...Y