The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 27, 1975, Image 7

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    WELCOME
JEWISH STUDENTS
YOU ARE INVITED TO A BRUNCH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 10:30 AM
MEETINGS EVERY
WE ONES DA Y 7:30 pm
B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL at TEXAS A&M
800 JERSEY ST.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
846-7313
MRS. RAYMOND REISER — STUDENT ADVISOR RESIDENCE 846-6553
THE BATTALION Page 7
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1975
Shuttle system has new routes
NORTH ROUTE
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7 southwest
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9 oak fo rest
10 parkway
11 scandia
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stop
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SPECIALS GOOD WED.. THURS.. FRI.. SAT.. AUG. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1975
LBERTSON'S BUTTER BASTED WITH
COOKED
RATH'S PURE PORK
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JANET LEE
OUR OWN BRAND
NO. 1 QUALITY
12 OZ. PKG.
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3 GROUND BEEF~?.78 c
SKAGGS-ALBERTSON'S coieyhalfmoon ah
LONGHORN CHEESEi95 c
BUCKET
BRILLIANT PEELED AND DEVEINED
09
* COOKED SHRIMP
LEAN MEATY PORK
.SPARERIBS „
USDA GRADE A
FRESH DRESSED
2 BREAST QUARTERS-2 LEG
QUARTERS. 2 EXTRA WINGS
2 SETS GIBLETS
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JANET LEE TWIN PAC
POTATO CHIPS
9 OZ. PKG.
LILY WHITE
PAPER PLATES
100 CTN. PKG.
JANET LEE FRUIT
COCKTAIL
16 OZ. TIN
FOR
ONLY
CAMPBELL'S
PORK AND BEANS
16 OZ. TIN
OROWEAT WHEAT BERRY
WHEAT BREAD
1 ]/ j LB. LOAF
SCOTT ASSORTED
NAPKINS
60 CTN. PKG.
LABOR DAY PICNIC SPECIAL
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• 2 BBQ CHICKENS • 4 HOT LINKS
• 1 LB. ECKRICH SAUSAGE
1 LB. POTATO SALAD - T PT. PINTO
BEANS - 1 DOZ. DINNER ROLLS. ..
SHASTA DIET OR REG.
CANNED POP
12 OZ. TIN
TOMATO KETCHUP S48-
CHUNK TUNA ■=:. §39‘
DILL PICKLES £59'
VINE RIPE
INSTORE BAKERY!
CARROT CAKE
TOMATOES
TWO LAYER
8 INCH
EA.
FRENCH BREAD ^
RANCH ROLLS 30™. 1
COFFEE CAKES o ^
.CREAM PUFFS 2w » 49<
iFABRIC SOFTENER
SKAGGS
ALBERTSON S
ALL FLAVORS
GAL. SQ
BANQUET
WHOLE
2 LB PKG
FROZEN FOODS
ICE CREAM
98*
SLICING SIZE
FRIED CHICKEN
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LEMONADE
15*
FLAV-R-PAC
PINK OR REGULAR
4 OZ. TIN
JANET LEE
WHIPPED
4'i OZ. PKG
FRUIT PIE
77*
TOPPING
28*
PLUMS s*™ ros * r L ^. s . 3f 1 or $ 1
GREEN ONIONS !??-*“ 2Z29 c
RADISHES CHERRY RED * OZ CELLO PKG. ^ ^ 29 ^
POTATOES RUSSET NEW CROP 5 IB. CELLO BAG ^ 68'
YELLOW ONIONS . 1P ‘ K :“.* l . l ?. sw . i . i : J9
BAR SOAP
ZEST BATH
BAR
301 So. College
Store Hours
Monday thru Saturday 8 AM- 12 PM
Sunday 9 AM- 10 PM
dotted line
only before
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The TAMU Shuttle Bus system
has an additional bus for the 1975-76
school year and new routes de
signed to meet the needs of as many
off-campus students as possible.
To utilize the improved service, a
University bus pass or one-ride tic
ket is required of all passengers. It
must be shown to the driver when
boarding the bus. Both the passes
the one-ride tickets are available
at the fiscal office.
All three of the revised routes will
begin service at 7 a.m.
Service for the North route is
scheduled for every 20 minutes,
with the last bus leaving the campus
at 5:40 p.m. After that time, there is
a station wagon evening service
until 10:40 p.m. available by calling
the Physical Plant Department at
845-4311.
The South route is schedided to
have service every 15 minutes until
5 p.m. and every 25 minutes there
after. The last bus leaves the cam
pus at 10:40 p.m.
For the East route, it is planned
to have a bus every 10 minutes until
5 p.m. and every 20 minutes after
that until 10:40 p.m.
Passengers of the Shuttle Bus are
required to enter by the front door
and leave through the rear door of
the bus. Passengers will only be
picked up ^nd left at stops desig
nated on the route maps.
Water well
hits paydirt
(continued from page 1)
tion are being tested now. This
water contains hydrogen sulfide be
cause foul-smelling gas was released
from the well when sampling
reached that depth.
The hydrogen sulfide can be re
moved from the water by an aera
tion process if the total dissolved
solids count does not exceed the
maximum allowable.
The well is located at the city’s
ground storage site at the intersec
tion of University Drive and Tarrow
Street.
Parking
explained
(continued from page 1)
place a note under the windshield of
your car stating the circumstances
and the time. You will be granted a
15-minute reprieve, after which
time you must move your vehicle.
The other recourse you have is to
appeal any traffic citations that you
receive to the Traffic Appeals Panel.
You must report to the police station
within seven days after receipt of
the notice, and they will schedule
your appeal. On the day of your ap
peal, you will appear before a panel
of five to seven students, who will
hear your case and vote upon the
validity of the ticket.
Of course, there is still a third way
to beat the parking ticket racket. . .
try parking in the appropriate area
^t all time and following the regula
tions that have been set.
Hutton
tries
comeback
PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (AP) —
Betty Hutton, the former actress
who worked at a Roman Catholic
rectory here as a kitchen helper, has
returned to California.
“She still wants to make a come
back, and I guess that California
would be the place to do it, ” said the
Rev. Peter Maguire, pastor of St.
Anthony’s Rectory.
Miss Hutton, 53, who said she
found herself when she converted to
Catholicism last year, worked at the
rectory before going to New York
for psychiatric treatment.
She has starred in movies includ
ing “Annie Get Your Gun” and “The
Greatest Show on Earth.”
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