The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 18, 1968, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, July 18, 1968
College Station, Texas Page 3
MSC
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Park, from 8 p.m. until midnight,
a massive barbecue and dance is
slated. Attendance is expected to
be high, according to Bendele.
The catered meal and dance, fea
turing the “Chrome Elephant”
will cost $1.50 for everyone ex
cept girls who will be admitted
for $1.
Tickets go on sale tomorrow in
the Directorate office.
★ ★ ★
Two more dances are planned
for the ballroom of the MSC,
said James Fletcher, dance com
mittee chairman. The dances are
set for Aug. 6 and 13.
Briefs...
Secretaries Hear
Election Comments
“The Presidential Election —
1968” was the title of the address
given by Dr. William C. Gibbons
to the Bryan-College Station
chapter of the National Secre
taries Association at its monthly
meeting at the Ramada Inn Tues
day.
Gibbons, head of the new
department of political science,
made some predictions concern
ing the coming national Demo
cratic and Republican political
conventions.
“There will likely be a good
fight at the conventions, when
the advocates of one man-one vote
clash with the defenders of the
present system of unit rule,” he
prophesied.
“This election year will see the
American Party candidate, Gov.
George Wallace, exerting an un
usually great influence over both
the Democratic and Republican
camps, and there is a possibility
of a fourth party emerging before
November, to further split the
major political parties’ votes,”
Gibbons continued.
A question and answer period
followed Gibbons’ address.
Computer Science
Honors Students
Texas A&M’s chapter of Upsi-
lon Pi Epsilon, Computer Science
Honor Society, will honor out
standing computer science gradu
ate students at an initiation cere
mony and banquet Saturday at
the Ramada Inn.
Initiation ceremonies for new
members are at 7 p.m., and the
banquet at 7:30.
Upsilon Pi Epsilon is made up
of graduate students whose aca
demic achievements and creative
abilities in the computer sciences
deserve recognition.
New members to be initiated
are Raymond O. Brock, Jr., Gary
L. Gregg, Lester C. Fenter, Don
ald J. Gagnon, Malcolm R. Lax-
son, Miner P. Marchbanks, Jr.,
Colby F. McLemore, Mickey L.
Ray, Ted M. Sparr, Richard L.
Terwilliger, Sheridan J. West III,
Julian W. Cole.
SCUBA Divers
Plan Club Trips
A&M’s Skin and Scuba Diving
Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. in Goodwin Hall. Plans will
be announced for the club’s trips
to Jacob’s Well and Canyon Lake.
All qualified divers are invited
to attend so that travel arrange
ments can. be made.
I.E. Picnic Set
Industrial Education wives and
their families will hold a picnic
at 6 p.m. Friday at Haswell Park.
Wives are asked to bring a main
dish, salad or dessert, bre^d and
tableware. Drinks will be fur
nished.
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Health and Beauty Aids —
Unbreakable Plastic Beverage
TUMBLERS c 1 rs
Deodorant
BAN ROLL-ON
Vitalis
HAIR TONIC
Cashmere Bouquet
TALCUM
Get Set — Reg. Hard, Super, Medium
HAIR SPRAY
Hair Dressing
V-0 5
16-Oz. Limit 12
1-Oz.
Keg. 79<
10c
49c
Reg. $1.19
7 °‘ 79c
4.0*. .>•»
Reg. 49?
K ; 3 t f 49c
Reg. $1.09
69c
— Frozen Specials —
Morton’s Frozen
DINNERS
^ Pkgs. For *|
Shurfine Frozen
LEMONADE
10c
6-oz. Can
Booth — Breaded
FISH STICKS
3^: $i.oo
Rosedale
Half Slices
Grade ‘A’
Always Fresh _ __ _ _ « _ _ _ _ Doz.
PINEAPPLE
LARGE EGGS
POTATO CHIPS
KLEENEX TOWELS 3
No. 2
Cans
$1
48c
Shurfresh _ _ _ ..Twin-Pack
SI
Jumbo
Rolls
QUANTITY
RIGHTS
RESERVED
VIENNA SAUSAGE ub bys 5
GOLD CORN .“y., 5
4-Oz.
Cans
No. 303
Cans
$1
$1
DUNCAN HINES — Layer
Cake Mix
Assorted
Flavors
3
1814-Oz.
Pkgs.
$1 MELLORINEr
FLOUR™ 5
3
sr $1
39 c
Kentucky Wonder I Sunkist
GREEN BEANS „29c | LEMONS 6 ,w29c
Seedless
White GRAPES
Swift’s Premium
CAN HAM 5 in $4.19
Lb. 59c
Blackhawk, Grill
WIENERS
U.S.D.A., Choice—Shoulder
Heavy
Beef Lb.
ROAST
BACON
U.S.D.A., Choice—Shoulder, SWISS
STEAK Lb. 59c
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CHUCK .r Lb. 69c
U.S.D.A., Choice—Boneless
ROAST r.7 ... 89c
U.S.D.A., Choice—Boneless
Heavy
Beef Lb.
STEW
Family Pack
PORK CHOPS ^ 75c
A. F.—All Meat
FRANKS
12-Oz. A r
... pkg.4?5c
FRYERS
BARBECUE SAUCE Country Cookin' 18-oz. 33c
M LOW PRICES
plus tiSfyi
PLUS
GREEN
STAMPS
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Locations
* Downtown
200 E. 24th St.
• Ridgecrest
3516 Texas Ave.