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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1990)
The Battalion Bob for County Clerk As clerk. Bob Reese will: • Computerize county record-keeping • Work for fair and impartial elections Pol adv. paid for by Bob Reese Campaign DAY OF JUBIFBE ST. PAUL'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2506 CAVITT, BRYAN, TX Saturday, October 27,1990 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Call 779-7608 for information Auction: 10:00 AM til Noon Donations by Bryan/College Station Merchants ARM WRESTLING - LIVE MUSIC - WASHER TOSS BRYAN HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS IN DUNKIN' BOOTH Catfish Dinners Country Store 11:00 am til Resale Shop Adults, $4.50 Child, $2.50 Petting Zoo Senior Discount Space Walk Mexican Fast Food Costume Contest S ausage on a S tick 6:30 pm Blue Bell Ice Cream Halloween Carnival Go Fishing • Ring Toss Candle Shoot Dart Throw Face Painting Hoop Shoot Dunkin' Booth Page 4 Friday, October26,ISi :riday. Q ci WJRRD Field of A&M D reams (con(lmicd) —■ " A A/P >/£. HAVE LOTS OF OTHER PLAhlS FOR CAMP05 PARKW6, AIK. TF-NHINQS--. ...LIKE AT/OA/ STREET - PARK I M3, BlKEL - LAHE AREAS. 7ES, YOU SEE CAR5 PARK ALONG THE STREET, AM? THE BIKE LANE RU//S UNDER THE/A. by Scott McCullar V BbTlW do THE BIKES... i-<v^off tee. BAPTIST stui Union. STUDY ABRO) change p a.m. in 2J Messina Mof Wine Cellars "The Best Wine in Texas" State Wine Competition held at the Houston Club, October 1990. Come Experience the "Best of Texas" Tours and Retail Sales: M-F 8-4:30 Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4 Directions to Winery: Exit Hwy 6 at Hwy 21 Travel East 2 miles to Wallis Rd. Follow Sign to Winery For reservations please call 778 - WINE (9463) Spade Phillips, P.l. by Matt Kowalsl 1 s S S V * 's 1 s s MEAT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE FRESH (NOT FROZEN) - BEEF RETAIL CUTS!!! alcoholics C.D.P.E. EPISCOPAL S' at theCa CENTER FOR ture: Ard< mation. STAGECENTE East 29tt THEDEWITT-L officers 5 at Casa \ beta sigma f have a tr tion call t MSC CEPHEID $25/tearr from 10 c INTERNATION with mus BIOMEDICAL i and their Mike at 8 ROASTS PRICE/LB. RIB $3.79 CLOD 2.25 EYE OF ROUND 3.29 TOP ROUND 2.90 CHUCK 1.95 RUMP 2.85 TIP 2.85 BRISKET 1.99 STEW MEAT 2.29 STEAKS PRICE/LB. RIBEYE $4^ STEAKS PRICE/LB. RIB STEAK EYE OF ROUND TOP ROUND BOTTOM ROUND TOP SIRLOIN STRIP BONELESS STRIP BONE IN TENDERLOIN TOP BLADE PORTERHOUSE $3.79 3.29 2.90 2.79 3.69 4.69 4.49 6.49 2.29 4.99 Nerd House by Tom A. Madison For a limited time, we are featuring fresh (never frozen) beef retail cuts along with our usual variety of vacuum packaged, frozen cuts. It is being made available during an extensive Meats and Muscle Biology Section Proiect to investigate the time involved in cutting beef wholesale cuts into steaks and roasts, therefore a larger amount of freshly cut retail cuts are generated. The fresh cuts will be available on the following dates: Oct. 11 and 12 Nov. land2 Oct. 25,26, and 27 Nov. 8 and 9 Please stop by and shop with us. The Rosenthal Meat Science and Technology Center is open Monday through Friday 9:00 am till 6:00 pm, and open on home football Saturdays from 9:00 am till 1:00 pm. VISA Government: SL funds usei for pleasure DALLAS (AP) — Donald Dixon used Vernon Savings Assoc* tion funds for prostitutes, In houses, a yacht and other expeiffl entertainment while vvatchinglk stitution fail, prosecutors sa Thursday in his fraud trial Dixon’s federal trial began c: the government portraying ft non’s former owner as a hi Texan who had pleasure mind more often than his S&rL’s affairs. “In these instances, Vernon for the toys of Mr. Dixon,"Robed Haubert, a U.S. Justice Deyattirs attorney, said. “The bottom lint Don Dixon didn’t pay for ta toys.” He said Dixon used the thrift’s funds to pay for DALLAS (A move into the j brush up on want to ‘jj up-and-coming ’ , a new stc to faii hhe y, AUDUBON FIE the morn at 764-35 TAMSA CLAS5 Joe H. R Call 845- STAGECENTE East 29tt ST PAUL’S UN fun festh wrestling Cavitt in TEXAS ENVIRi Internatk tors (pre tional). F TEAC: will havi ?roft Teel edu< Okie oollak. ... One dollar. ... See where the Nerd Lives . . . Touch the Zl/suc's cube . . • Nauhted Noose ... Step right ur. .. One dollar . . Runaway truck veers off highway, kills two men EL PASO (AP) — Two men were killed when a 22-ton dump truck drove off Interstate 10 and into a motel parking lot, smashing three parked vehicles and pinning the men between them. Roger White, 63, and James Downey, 67, were standing between their parked vehicles Wednesday when they were crushed by the truck, El Paso police officer Charles Quimbley said. Truck driver Octavio Oaxaca, 33, told police he was driving west on I- 10 when he saw traffic slowing and felt he couldn’t stop safely, Quimb ley said. Oaxaca took an exit ramp, but found traffic backed up there as well, Quimbley said. “He felt he couldn’t stop in time there, either, so he swerved onto the right shoulder and into the motel lot,” Quimbley said. The truck almost tore Downey’s 1976 Ford van in half as it was pushed toward White’s 1990 Honda sedan. Police believe White died instantly when he was crushed under the van, and Downey died of massive injuries a short while later. A parked 1982 Chevrolet Cavalier also was hit by the truck. (^Cord-Street / RESTAURANT AND PUB Invites you to join us for dinner after the game Saturday. Dinner served from 5:00 pm until 11:00 pm Make your reservations now! Join us for hickory grilled steaks, blackened red snapper, fresh salads, pineapple chicken and our special prime rib. 1710 Briarcresft Reservations Bryan 268 a> 0792 "In these instances, Vernon (Savings)pail for the toys of Mr. Dixon.” — Robert E. Haubert U.S. Justice Department attornef Laser nurse: lelecommunicai artificial intellig just a few of t flourish throug novation In fori tem study revea “What we’ve a crystal ball,” TUNS associa reeled the two this week. houses near San Diego, a anchored in Fort Lauderdale, Fti and two hunting trips to Kansas. But Dixon’s attorney, William!! Ravkind, said investigators to 1 pressured witnesses into accusiif Dixon of masterminding a consp acy. “ The government is saying t* Don Dixon engaged in a scheme® defraud the federal government But this conspiracy does notincluit Mr. Dixon,” Ravkind said. Ravkind said he will show tit 11 Dixon didn’t profit from Vernon 1 failure. Dixon invested $13 ml 1 * into the thrift, but was left with A’ million personal debt, Ravkind salt The 38-count indictment also#' cuses Dixon of conspiring with otft Vernon officials to give mone)'® several politicians, including for®® House Speaker Jim Wright. Hauberg likened Dixon's alleif freewheeling and dealing toacltf acter from Larry McMurtry’s Po’ 1 '' zer-prize winning novel, “Loneso# Dove.” “Like Gus from Lonesome Do* the hero figure who drove down®; cattle from Texas to Montana,*# Gus turned and said, ‘We’re goo® do it, but we’re going to have to cheat and steal to do it,’ ’’ Haute! said. Hauberg said Dixon used Verte funds to hire female escorts to ^ tend parties at the Solana M house. The women, who Haute; called “professionals,” usually s|te the night. Ravkind said Dixon, who plans : testify, claimed no sexual activiP curred at the Solana Beach house “We’re not going to solve the S problem by locking up Don Dis and throwing away the key,” $ Ravkind. IF 7 —