The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 19, 1990, Image 4

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The Battalion
Wednesday, September 19,15
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When the going gets tough, Weight Watchers
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Our meeting leaders will show you exactly
what it takes to lose weight. And keep it off. They
know. Because they’ve all been there themselves.
And for them, Weight Watchers is the one weight
loss program that got them thin, and keeps them
thin.
So, get the kind of support that makes losing
weight easier than you ever thought possible.
Join Weight Watchers today.
It will work for you, too. Through thick and thin.
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Registration Fee .$19.00
First Meeting Fee $ 9.00
Regular Price $28.00
YOU SAVE $19.00
Offer ends September 29,1990
There is a Weight Watchers meeting near you.
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Continued from page 3
members to the Court of Criminal
Appeals instead of the normal three
because of a death and a resignation.
“This year it is possible to change
the complete direction of the Court
and eliminate the role of the activists
and stabilize criminal law in the state
of Texas,” he said.
Langley pledged his support for
Kitzman and asked students to do
the same.
“To have Judge Kitzman come sit
on the bench is a breath of fresh air,”
he said. “He is a good judge. You
don’t have to try and second-guess
whether or not he leans for one law
yer or another on the basis of contri
butions or friendship. Judge Kitz
man has always made his decisions
based upon facts presented in the
courtroom and the law.”
Langley encouraged students to
register and vote in the November
elections.
“We only have in this county be
tween 60,000 and 70,000 registered
voters,” he said. “We have 40,000
Students on this campus. If you
could get 60 percent of these stu
dents to register and then get 60
percent of those to go vote, you
(A&M students) could significantly
run this county.”
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BATTIPS
committee made up of faculty, stu
dents and administrators, Reilly
said.
The eight recommendations the
Student Senate endorsed include:
• Environmental considerations,
including not having bonfire if trees
could not be found that would have
been destroyed anyway.
• Implementation of a tree-plant
ing program.
• Neighborhood relations, in
cluding placement of more trash
barrels near the bonfire site.
• Bonfire site criteria, which
would be followed it a new site were
to be chosen.
Reilly said the Bonfire Committee
can independently choose to imple
ment any of the recommendations,
whether or not the Student Senate
endorsed them.
Bonfire Head Redpot Joey Dol-
lins, also a member of the committee
that drafted the report, told the Sen
ate that several of the recommenda
tions have already been imple
mented, including the tree-planting
program, the site criteria and neigh
borhood relations.
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(9a.m. - 1p.m.)
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KICK—OFF SPECIALS
PRICES EFFECTIVE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST OR THROUGH OCTOBER 6,1990
BEEF RIBEYE STEAKS
BONELESS CLOSED TRIMMED
$4.49 per lb. (10 lb. box)
Reg. $5.99 per lb.
$4.99 per lb. (less than 10lbs.)
BEEF STRIP STEAKS
BONELESS CLOSED TRIMMED
$4.29 per lb. (10 lb. box)
Reg $5.69 per lb.
$4.69 per lb. (less than 10lbs.)
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