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THIS, Bwkmuur hoards or women be&in PRFPARIN& THCMSElVfS FoR /) NlbHT SENT ON THE VftUNT iNb AdID HUMUIfiT/OrJ or MEM. ...it's "THt Death BY ffiOHLiar PARTY” andS. SrhE FfSTNiTtES HAVE’ BEbiAbll; MMPSHOTSvH. °.YOUf! BEEF? ' Fbft TOMO^KoWy \WE DIE*!?/ 4^ JJL Tr MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness PRESENTS THE INTERNATIONAL LUNCHEON SERIES This Week: A Discussion of Italy's History and Culture with DR. DANIEL BORSTEIN, TAMU History Department MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 MSC CAFETERIA - CASHIER’S ROOM 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. Tubularman r can't BfuftfE Ti* sick... MV HEms -rveoftT Muers.f'V chest Hurts...thfpe's No UjAY X CoucbVf cjENT To roy (Classes Today... by Boomer Cardinale 5 WHFl?e'<; p£PPFRrt£F (JlfiHT oven THERF...] Slain trooper remembered as valorous Nerd House by Tom A. Madison WEBSTKR (Al’) — Nearly I,()()() mourners, including hundreds of police officers, crammed into a Houston-area church T hursday to pay final respects to slain rookie De partment of Public Safety Officer Mark Phebus. Phebus, 23, was gunned down early Monday in Montgomery County when he stopped at what lie believed was a traffic accident but really w as a domestic disturbance. A 43-year-old Spring man, Rich ard l.eland Jordan, is charged with capital murder and remains at large. Several hundred T exas troopers were joined by of ficers from as far away as die Dallas area and Loui siana for services at the NASA Church of the Nazarene in suburban Houston. Phebus’ casket was draped with a T exas flag and flanked by an honor guard of troopers. Mourners attend ing Thursday's service walked through a line of state troopers that bordered the road leading into die church. “T he senseless and tragic way lie died is beyond our understanding,” Wayne Hicks, pastor of the church, told mourners. “It just doesn’t make sense.” Hicks said Phebus had been taught Christian values at home and wanted his life to mean something. “He chose to live a life of serving others,” he said, noting that if Plie- bus had not stopped at the rural Montgomery County scene early Monday, Jordan’s wife might have been killed. “Mark’s life was not dedicated to the safe way,” he said. “Mark died a man of honor and valor. I prav his spirit will live on wit h all of ns." , . . AIUD THEN YOU TELL THE BULLY , LISTEN , PUKE-FACE, J'n> NOT COINS TO TAKE THIS CRAP ANYMORE, A longtime friend, Beverly Stan ton, who attended Southern Naza rene University in Bethany, Okla., with him, remembered Phebus as al ways friendly and willing to lend a hand. “He was a good and wonderful man with a lot of heart,” she said. At the service, she read a letter from a motorist identified as Bobby Presley, who had received a ticket from Phebus on April 24 but felt compelled to write to Phebus’ supe riors about the trooper’s conduct. “Mr. Phebus treated me with courtesy and respect,” the motorist wrote. Phebus was off-duty and return ing from College Station when he saw a ditched car and stopped to help. After approaching the couple, he was shot in the face. Authorities said Jordan allegedly had chased his estranged wife, Janet, from a bar in Pinehurst where the couple had an argument. The woman, who has been help ing police, said her husband was drunk and had vowed to kill some one before the night was over. S N S !> s s N s s S s s s MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE OPEN SATURDAY’S ON HOME FOOTBALL GAMES!!! (9a.m. - 1p.m.) •EXTRA TRIM BEEF, LAMB, AND PORK •HICKORY SMOKED BACON, HAM, BEEF JERKY, SAUSAGE, AND PORK CHOPS •BRATWURST, SUMMER SAUSAGE, AND BEEF STICK •SAUSAGE AND CHEESE GIFT BOX •MILK, CHEESE, ICE CREAM, AND MALTS 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.) n X iis I S TETy 5/1° • □ * ! vv “r\\ u PORK LOIN CHOPS ASSORTED CHOPS, 1 INCH THICK, 4/PKG. $1 .89 per lb. (30-40lb. box) Reg. $2.29 per lb. $2.09 per lb. 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