The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 30, 1968, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, May 30, 1968
Dixon Awaits Transfer To Galveston
Call 822-1441
Allow 20 Minutes
Carry Out or Eat-In
THE PIZZA HUT
2610 Texas Ave.
John P. Dixon of Santa Rosa,
a senior management major at
Texas A&M, is awaiting transfer
to John Sealy Hospital of Galves
ton for treatment of second and
third degree gasoline burns.
Dixon, 27, is now in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, Bryan. Officials list his
condition as fair.
The married student and Hen-
sel Apartment resident and a
friend were attempting to prime
the carburetor of his automobile.
Gasoline spilled on Dixon’s legs
and ignited.
cated her husband’s legs and
hands will require skin grafts.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert O. Dixon of Santa Rosa.
Dixon has been working his way
through A&M. The family is ex
pecting its second child.
MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. <A>)
—Mabel Willie, who as mayor of
this Colorado Springs suburb cru
saded against what she consider
ed too scantily garbed go-go girls
in taverns, decided against seek
ing re-election. Instead, she cam-
Mrs. Dixon said doctors indi- paigned for alderman and won.
If youre driving
home for the
summer, have
two for the
road.
IF YOU'RE REALLY TIRED NOTHING REPLACES SLEEP
NOT EVEN NODOZS>
AWARD WINNERS
Here are award-winning students in the Texas A&M Agricultural Economics and Sociol
ogy Department for the 1967-68 school year. Left to right are R. S. Machalek of Temple w
ho received the J. Wheeler Barger Award; Nelson Jacob of Goliad, Sociology Division’s
outstanding senior; Ken Graeber of Bren- ham, C. E. Bowles Memorial Scholarship Aw
ard; Ed Herrera of Bryan, Dan Russell Award; Roderick Moss of Harlingen, Wall S
treet Journal Award; Mrs. Carolyn Clark of Evansville, Ind., Sociology Division’s outsta
nding junior; Jim Mudd of Yoakum, Banker’s School Award; and Ed Fehler of McGregor,
Department Head’s Award.
B-CS Chamber Gives $1,000 To A&M
The Bryan-College Station
Chamber of Commerce presented
Texas A&M a $1,000 check for
use in any manner deemed ap
propriate by the university.
Chamber President Bookman
Peters formally presented the
contribution during brief cere
monies in the office of A&M
President Earl Rudder.
Peters was accompanied by
Frank Thurmond, vice president
of the chamber and chairman of
its Industrial Development Com
mittee.
“In recent years,” Peters said,
“the chamber has more fully
recognized the contribution that
Texas A&M makes to the economy
of the area.”
“We appreciate fully the im
portance of total cooperation be
tween the business and academic
communities,” he added.
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Briquets
Special! 10-Lb.
(20-Lb. Bag 97*) Bag
Sava oit «v*ryday tew Prices/
Ozark Charcoal
Barbecue Sauce
Silk Napkins
Kraft. * Hot
★ Smoky.
* Regular. 18-ox.
Special! Bottle
Fluf-Puft.
Regular Size. 16-oz.
Special! Pkg.
Assorted Colors. 60-Ct.
Big Buy! Pkg.
49*
29*
25*
10*
IRISH
Steeplechase
r Su/eepstakes
CCopyufM Stfllf|ic Tilfyition Promotion! Ltd., 90 Perk Avenue. NY'*
Excellent for Barbecuing!
Pork Spareribs
Fresh and Meaty. 3 to 5-Lb. Average. —Lb.
All Meat Franks
Boneless Roast
Hamburger Steaks
2-Lb
Chub
48<
Soft Drinks
ft l
Cragmont. Assorted Flavors.
Safeway Special!
Quart
Bottle
10
Safeway. 1-Lb.
(Rath Bla<k Hawk—1-Lb. Pkg. 57<) Pkg.
A-Check or A Shoulder
USDA Choice Grade Heavy Beef. —Lb.
Ready to Grill. —Lb.
554
794
594
Ground Beef $105 Swiss Steak 7Q<r
X USDA Choice Heavy Beef. —Lb. I W T
Safeway. Fresh.
Potato Chips
Party Pride. ★ Regular or ★for Dips.
**-“ Special!
4
Special!
Twin
Pak
10-OX.
3Q
Golden Ripe
Bananas 104
Safeway Special Price! —Lb. ■■
Avocados -..<.194
Oabbage »<...x..*. _u. 74
Cucumbers 2 254
^^.Gardening Headquarters!
Peat Moss - $ 1 79
(Peat Moss Top Soil i-<e. Ft. ie f 2$1.79)
Cotton Compost l£ c,, Ft $1.69
Lawn Food PreJlemflX-*-*. Bag b '$1.69
Phillips “66” sui&r^. $1.69
Armour’s s-AErirW 12^ $1.69
Texas Grown!
Corn
Sweet Flavor.
3“25*
Save on Frozen Food Values!
IceCream s s r 59*
Lemonade scotch Treat. Regular. CaV
USDA Inspected and Grach A
Sirloin
USDA Choice Heavy Beef. —Lb.
T-Bone Steak $119
or Club Steak. USDA Choice Grade Heavy leaf. —Lb. ■■■
Porterhouse Steak $1 33
USDA Choice Grade Heavy Beef. -—Lb. ■■i
Beef Short Ribs
USDA Choice Heavy Beef. —Lb.
FRYERS
Everyday Low Price!
Whole.
—Lb.
29
Stainless Steel Tableware
tie
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18*
THIS WEEK
GET YOUR
ELEGANT
STAINLESS STEEL
★ TEASPOON
NO GROCERY PURCHASE REQUIRED
JCeal Pa t tern
SPECIAL!
Velveeta
Kraft Cheese Spread.
Safeway Special!
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Iced Tea Blend
55*
Canterbury. Big Buy!
(Sunkist Lemon Juice.
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Vi-Lb.
Pkg.
For Salads Use ..
Pkg. |-
Safeway OFitt .
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Pork & Beans
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Gelatin Dessert
Jell-well. Assorted
Safeway Special!
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4 3-oz. m
Pkg.
iCatsup
Jn|lj|k Del Monte. Safeway Special!
V =19*
Salad Dressing
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Big Buy!
Piedmont.
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. No Sales to Dealers.
SAFEWAY
©Copyright 1940, Safaway Storas, Incorporated.
The local organization of mer
chants and businessmen has made
similar awards to A&M for sever
al years. Peters said he antici
pates at least one other contri
bution this year.
Rudder noted previous cham
ber contributions were used in
part to allow university person
nel to visit high schools through
out the state and encourage the
top students to attend A&M.
E.E. Scholarship
Recipients Named
Electrical engineering majors
James H. Davis of Fort Stockton
and William F. Floyd of Nava-
sota were named Bolton award
and scholarship recipients in de
partmental awards presentations
Tuesday at Texas A&M.
Floyd, a junior EE major, re
ceived the $300 F. C. Bolton
scholarship for the 1968-69 school
year.
A graduating electrical engi
neering senior, Davis was pre
sented a $125 award and engraved
watch by Dr. W. B. Jones, de
partment head.
Dr. Bolton was an electrical
engineering professor and de
partment head, engineering dean
and president of A&M. Awards
in his name are supported by
contributions of former students.
Davis and Floyd were selected
on the basis of scholastic achieve
ment, student activities and
leadership.
Awards by the A&M chapter
of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical en
gineering honor society, recog
nized the outstanding sophomore,
Harold Jackson of Marshall, and
junior who has shown the most
improvement in the last year,
Miguel Vails Jr. of Laredo.
The EKN and Institute of Elec
trical and Electronic Engineers
student chapters also recognized
faculty members for outstanding
teaching and leadership.
The first Eta Kappa Nu chap
ter award is shared by Dr. John
P. German and Clifford H. Ray.
IEEE honored Albert J. Druce.
Caroyl Winstead is the daughter
1 of Mr. and Mrs.
:: Eugene Mansell
of Normangee,
Texas, and is al
so a graduate of
the Normangee
High School. She
registered for
the Secretarial
Course at Mc
Kenzie - Bald
win B u sine s s
College and is
working now for
the Goodyear
Tire & Rubber
Company as
Operating Clerk
and Assistant bookkeeper.
Donna Kaye Santana, 1912 Rus
sell Drive, Bry
an, is the daugh
ter of Mr. and
Mrs. John San
tana. After
graduation from
Stephen F. Aus
tin High School
she enrolled for
the Secretarial
Course at Mc
Kenzie - Bald
win Business
College. She is
now employed
at the Univer
sity National
Bank of College
Station, Texas.
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