The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1981, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION Pag*
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1981
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Quirks in the news
Learning that the burglary was in progress on Pine Drive, the police
dispatcher sent out eight cars to eight different locations.
There are eight Pine drives in Anne Arundel County, and Edward
Brown, communications officer for county police, didn’t know on
which Pine Drive the burglarized residence was.
There are also dozens of Washington, Arundel and Beach streets.
Last week, fire dispatcher Russell O. Sears sent trucks to two
different Magnolia avenues.
Thirty roadways in the sprawling suburban county are called Oak.
The names Cedar, Holly, Riveryiew, Beach, Chesapeake, Park and
Maryland are shared by more than a dozen streets.
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Make the World Go Away
Take a Break at
I UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
SNACK BAR
Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m
Basement of Sbisa
* SPECIAL *
| Buy a Hamburger or Cheeseburger
| & Fries
Get a Large Coke Free
Play a game while you wait
(Offer good through Oct. 31, 1981)
“QUALITY FIRST”
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Photo by Dachellc Kavunaugh
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technology major from
caught with her hood off in
one of the many rainstorms Tuesday
afternoon. Walking from class, she gave up
trying to keep both her clothes and hair dry.
Texas Briefs
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» International ^ aret Cannon Boyce Brown of They will replace Mrs. Charles
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Devers, Mrs. George Brown of
six-year terms on the 1 exas Coin- Houston, Camilla Davis Trammel
of Houston and Carla Jo Coche Houston and Sarah L. Greene of
Jesday were Mar- Francis of Dallas. Gilmer.
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Wed. thru Sat.
Open Late, 'til 9 Thur-tday
Tents
Up to 35 % off many assorted tents
Eureka Great Western 8 3*15 199
Outerwear
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20 A-s-st Jackets i Rarkas
50 Asst. Insulated Vests A
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We support the 12th Man in their stand
for the Aggie team
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Sale Prices on All Shoes 4 Boots in stock
Shirts
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All Spring « Summer Shirts
Frame Packs < Luggage.
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Our customer service charge,
based on average balances, is fair.
How are your service charges calculated?
MPACT 24 hr. Teller
Overdraft Protection
Direct Deposit
CollegeStation
Bank
National Association
MEMBER FDIC
People hours:
Lobby: M-F 9:00-5:00
Sat. 9:00-3:00
Drive-In: 7:00-7:00
Shorts
50 to 50"To off All Shorts
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