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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1968)
4 f ‘ 1 THE BATTALION Til unday, Aafuat 1. IMS CalU«« Statloa, T«xa» Pag* 3 CLEAR SAILING ^ Pork & Beans lO Retired A&M Physician Dies Dr. J. E. Marsh Sr., ssaociatad with th* Turns AAM hospital for 34 yoars, disd Sunday at tha ago of 7S. Sonrkss for th* rstirod phy •ician wors hold Tuooday in tho Hillior Funoral Homo ehapol, with tho Rot. H. Bruco Pishor of tho AAM Preabyterian Church officiating. Burial was in Bryan CKy Cemetery Dr. Marsh cam* to AAM in 1OT4 to practice as medical doc tor. H* aorrod at th* eollog* hos pital until 1941, whan ho w on full hospital staff assignment with th* uniwsnity. Ho rstirod in 1958. TV World War l Totoran who I s*nr*d in th* Nary was a grad- | uat* of Baylor and th* Uniror- ■tty of Texas Medical School. Bo- fosa coming to AAM, he was on the staff of Scott-Whits Hospi tal in Tsmpls. Dr. Marsh was member of! several Masonic bodies and Tuns 1 and American Medical Associs- tions. He was an elder of the! AAM Presbyterian Church. SunriTors include th* wife,; Grace Harlan Marsh; a daugh ter, Mrs. Neal Reeves of Dallas; son, Dr. J. E. Marsh Jr. of Bry-1 an; sister, Mrs. A. L. Delaney of Liberty; three brothers, C. B. Marsh of Uringston, C. C. Marsh of Liberty and G. J. Marsh of Forth Worth, and three grand children. Pallbearers were Dr. M. T. I Harrington, Georgs A. Adams Jr n Carl T. Sprague, M. L. Cash- ion, Dr. J. P. Abbott, Lloyd D. I Smith, R. G. Reeves and D. W. Williams. Honorary pallbearers included all physicians of the Brasoo- Robertson Counties Medical As sociation. A. F. Low fat 2% MILK Gallon On. J PRICES GOOD THUR. - FRL - SAT. AUGUST 1-2-3. Shurfine MILK Lux Liquid Tall Cans Giant Bottle Detergent Food Kinr — Apple SAUCE 2 Shurfine — Twin Pack, POTATO CHIPS——j*.- t i : Assorted Flavors — Hi-C DRINKS 3 46-0*. Cana Scott —JUMBO TOWELS3 Rolls Anderson Urges Public Support Th* co-operation of the public 11 in support of the ordinance against dogs running at large in the dty waa urged today by Col- j lege Station Mayor D- A. “And3^! Anderson. .4 W.+ * - An increasing number of com plaints are being received by the city on this violation, th* mayor reported. | Since the beginning of the year over ten people have been bitten by such animals. New citisens in our community are perhaps unaware that there is an ordinance which prohibits dogs running at large, the may or said. With th* hot suauner months rabies is a problem. Also, snore and more people in the commun ity are walking, he continued. Others report damage to per sonal property by dogs running at larg«. Of th* total dog population in the dty, it is ironic that only 175 , dog tags have been sold this year, Mayor Anderson reports. A total of 158 dogs have been picked up through June. The mayor concluded that enforce ment of the ordinance will con tinue and urged the co-operation of all dtisena. If there are any questions on the ordinance he asked that the dtisena get in touch with the police department ■r t N Atom QUANITY RIGHTS RESERVED WHITE SEEDLESS RED POTATOES ^ CANTALOUPES p ~ 4 Nm 1 GREEN BEANS Kentucky 10b, 69c 3 r«69c 29c SHURFINE — ENRICHED FLOUR I GET SET HA,?SP,,AY j RAZOR BLADES w " k, ~' O.J. BEAUTY LOTION MEXSANA HEAT POWDER Sword 18-Os. — Reg: 7V ‘ Double Edge — It’s /'f-Ox. —• Reg. 89f I'i-Oi. Reg. 49f 39c Lb. Graeber Attends MELLORINE BREAD- Frozen Food Specials , Sara Lee — Frozen Chocolate Cake 13 1/2-oz. 69c Patio, Frozen A Beef Enchiladas 11-oz. 59c A. F„ Frozen Cloverleaf Rolls A. F. Brand Popular Flavors . Gal. tns. IVi Lb. Loaves BankersWorkshop I 28-OZ. 2 pkga 69c Kenneth Earl Graeber of Bran ham, a junior in the Agricultural Economics and Sociology Depart ment will partidpat* in the Tex as Bankers Association Summer Workshop Conference Aug. 27-29 in Austin. Graeber will be on* of 10 stu dents from as many universities who will be guests of th* assod- ation. Conference discussions will in clude methods for promoting tha teaching and understanding of economics in secondary schools and institutions of higher learn ing. Crasher's invitation to tbs meeting is one of his many hon ors and activities dating back to high school days. H# is past state president of the Texas Future Farmers of America, and chairman of tha Texas Youth Coundl on Crime and Law Enforcement for Wash ington County. Graeber alto is redpient of nu merous scholarship swards. One of them is th* first C. E. Bowles Memorial Scholarship for the com lag school year. Assorted Flavors JELL-0 CEDAR FARMS PICNICS3 - $ 2 FAMILY PACK VAlUABlE COUPON FREE 100 EXTRA Green Stamps With tbit COUPON k tha Purchase of 410.00 or Mora Excluding Cigarettes and Beer otrs sum markhs COUPON VOID AFTER AUG. 1» 1988. ’> s M M M M » * M M » • * • 11M M t • • ' * ’ • V*1* 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 298 E. 14th Straat.. Dewatawa 3518 Taxes Avanaa Pork Chops.. _69< Franks-£& .45* i \ r 1 ‘i Bologna ^.5 9< Cut-up Fryers...^.33 BABY BEEF - ROUND STEAK □