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DISCOUNT MEAL COUPON BOOKS ARE ON SALE AT THE FOOD SERVICES MANAGERS OFFICE, MSC u MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL BROILED SALISBURY STEAK W/SAUTEED ONIONS Choice of two vegetables Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee $0.99 TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL YANKEE BEEF POT ROAST Potato Pancake Choice of One Vegetable Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee $0.99 WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL CHICKEN FRIED STEAK WITH CREAM GRAVY Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee and Choice of any two vegetables $0.99 THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT DINNER ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Served with Spiced Meat Balls & Sauce Parmesan Cheese Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee $0.99 FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL OCEAN CATFISH FILET Tarter Sauce Cole Slaw Grandmas Cornbread Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee and Choice of any two vegetables $0.99 SATURDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING TWO TENNESSEE SMOKED-CURED PORK CHOPS WITH SPICED CRAB APPLE Choice of Two Vegetables Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee $0.99 SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served With Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee Giblet Gravy and your choice of any two vegetables $0.99 For your protection we purchase meats, fish and poultry from Government inspected plants. Quality FirstPage 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, June 16, 1971 THE BATTALION 32 cadets receive extra summer training Several Texas A&M Army ROTC cadets will wear Airborne and Ranger insignia during the 1971-72 school year. Thirty-two cadets, including Corps Commander Thomas M. Stanley of Mt. Pleasant and Jim- my D. Ferguson, corps adjutant and head yell leader of Garland, have completed the rugged three- week jump school at Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Another nine plan to attend following regular summer camp, announced Col. Jim H. McCoy. The A&M commandant said the cadets participated in airborne training with regular Army per- sonnel at their own expense. The course includes a week each of ground training, tower jumping and plane parachuting. Seven of the 32 graduates will go from Airborne to Ranger School. The latter eight-week school will be in lieu of the six- week summer camp. Qualifying for airborne assign- ment were David Aguilar and Da- vid M. Raffo of Dallas; Jan C. Bertholf, Annandale, Va.; John A. Brieden III, Corpus Christi; John D. Carlson, League City; Roger J. Channing, Masontown, Pa.; Gary L. Cox and Craig H. Pearson, Belton; Van N. Culpep- per, Prescott, Ark.; Richard D. Curb and Duane H. Spain, Hous- ton; Benjamin F. Delamater, Caldwell. Garland; Lawrence R. Ffrench and Michael A. Thompson, Bay- town; Larry A. Gallego, San An- tonio; Michael L. Hammack, Chandler, Ariz.; Robert J. Har- tel, Munich, Germany; David M. Jackson, Harlingen; Michael A. Langston, Granbury; Bruce N. Lynn, Gilliam, La. Channelview; William T. Stew- art, El Paso; Stephen 0. Swanner, Pasadena; David E. Tilley, Texas City; Richard E. Tillman, South- gate, Mich., and Charles H. Webb, Hartley. ALLEN OLDS. - CAD. INCORPORATED SALES - SERVICE Where satisfaction is standard equipment2400 Texas Ave. Also, William E. Edmonds Jr., Port Acres; Jimmy D. Ferguson, Plus, Charles L. McGuire, Lib- erty; Kim A. Mote, Austin; Her- bert P. Schumann Jr., Sugar Land; Thomas M. Stanley, Mt. Pleasant; Kenneth C. Stevens Jr., For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. 40 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-0742 State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111. 7V4MRSDHY R2IPHY 4 5 SfTTMJZDRY' junJe Piqav WUWLV& EVEPYPfft/lOW PRICES GRAPE JUICE ORANGE JUICE ® UQUIDSE60 S8.325 CARNATION MOK 2 TALL CAN 43c 39c 23c 29c 39c PINK SALMON S®* 87c PINTO BEANS S& &29c IMPBIRISUGAR SSSiV"1* 19c FLOUR- m 47c VflKPAPER ,?m. 27c quiwe rzie^dlY lUtgRTROOLYWlOC^ WISH fjUOFVfcM POTHERS Ff CjgEFIT DRY JUNE 10. v n-let 19 \ i<3ni the Friendliest stores in tuwn wscoqtfT HE-fU-TH i BWlYfllDS AQUANET H&itSir' 3M94 COLGATE wOT&ifeTS* ffFERterasiis a 79 4 mo Juice 1 TtpowquiY, FARM FPESW PpOOUCE BUMS *». 10 POfHTOtSfS B APPLES **29t CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES 3-89 HOMO MILK ^ $112 1 % GREEISI STAMPS VWWCW0RWWES ^ 4&,99j HONEfteW MELONSTWW each 391 SWEET RH> ONIONS -e. 191 CABBAGE <iMM « IOI CUCUMBERS tmSr lb. PEACHES HMNTS POTATOES 2 fcq 19 i LIMAS D!STE 3^' 994 GREEN BEAMS0 894 70MA10SAUCE lo H 994 9C0H0WELS 3~*99f OEKENfeflOflP m '**104 VIENNA SAUSAGE ^4^994 F0RK4 BEANS ^15 4 Vo 1 jlOONSH p^trL c Richar- IllREE jREAiCF. 0m ' panlie: Ctiarle: LION A1 vROJEC Chris t< Greta_ 1 knight JL refere r ft* irs Army has bee fexas A ng Pro& jack K. 1 Parsoi graduate he 4th LflUNDR/BLEACH COLDENGORN or Whole Kernel top guguiTy- U,$,cnoice B£6F5lji£ miNDSEMC'Sd miPEBnep BEEF ROUND SIEflK top ROUND SIERK TESlDERa£P ecfTTOM ROUNDSTtRK Bobie ikI RUMpRonsr eoNeceZi, RUMP ROUST PIKES PESKROqST peuaoM9 SWISS STEWC MARYLAND CLUB £OFFEE -t^cuN PORK CHOPS 694 CUT-MP FRftKS xmesiHOteel swmk^tuk With *2 so or mqr& puRcmse Study < the Gulf A&M- m funded b; Foundatic Dr. Gu rects the: determini; water cor goes. To est in the at basin is t jective,1 flow, cur born wati budget, a effects. The st waters wi eration," der certaii the flow 1 tWirTp&rt _ BA130N « VI4 ciffaubip /W ROUND ewr-HP 6. & Mutt# ^WiPTPWM AAM3 Beef Sirloin. Tip STEAK. Lb. $1^9 GAMEHBIS1** UVERflHeee *fc494 Beef Sirloin Tip ROAST lk $1.19 ^,Wa BoeWte BHKSR BREHD I'/tifttoflF 3 : Maryland r'c 1 SI v' Club Coffee' 89 iJoW'. THREE c?R6RT^R>RE5 TD 5Ef^k SETTER No. 23 4309 TEXAS AVENUE No. 36 3516 TEXAS AVENUE No. 37 200 E. 24TH. STREET BMN < ^TTOb), TBKF] S fl T V,, \ >\ * ' '' MTU' Puk to si Jim Lin sity infer: has been State Ba Preston f Tt is a order to s ing Boar welcome t the peopi State Fi Univen On the

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Page 1: m Ff CjgEFIT DRY 10. the Friendliest stores in tuwnnewspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1971-06-16/ed-1/seq-4.… · 16/06/1971  · COLGATE wOT&ifeTS* ffFERterasiis a 79 4

DISCOUNT MEAL COUPON BOOKS ARE ON

SALE AT THE FOOD SERVICES MANAGER’S

OFFICE, MSCuMONDAY EVENING

SPECIALBROILED SALISBURY

STEAKW/SAUTEED ONIONS

Choice of two vegetables

Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee

$0.99

TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL

YANKEE BEEF POT ROAST

Potato Pancake Choice of One Vegetable

Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee

$0.99

WEDNESDAYEVENINGSPECIAL

CHICKEN FRIED STEAK WITH CREAM GRAVY

Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee

andChoice of

any two vegetables$0.99

THURSDAYEVENINGSPECIAL

ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT DINNER

ITALIAN SPAGHETTIServed with

Spiced Meat Balls & Sauce Parmesan Cheese

Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing

Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee

$0.99

FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL

OCEANCATFISH FILET

Tarter Sauce Cole Slaw

Grandma’s Cornbread Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee

andChoice of

any two vegetables$0.99

SATURDAYSPECIAL

NOON AND EVENING

TWO TENNESSEE SMOKED-CURED

PORK CHOPS WITH SPICED CRAB APPLE Choice of Two Vegetables

Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee

$0.99

SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON AND

EVENINGROAST TURKEY

DINNERServed With

Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing

Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee Giblet Gravy

and your choice of any two vegetables

$0.99

For your protection we purchase meats, fish and poultry from Government inspected plants.

‘Quality First’

Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, June 16, 1971 THE BATTALION

32 cadets receive extra summer trainingSeveral Texas A&M Army

ROTC cadets will wear Airborne and Ranger insignia during the 1971-72 school year.

Thirty-two cadets, including Corps Commander Thomas M. Stanley of Mt. Pleasant and Jim­my D. Ferguson, corps adjutant and head yell leader of Garland, have completed the rugged three- week jump school at Fort Ben- ning, Ga.

Another nine plan to attend following regular summer camp,

announced Col. Jim H. McCoy.The A&M commandant said the

cadets participated in airborne training with regular Army per­sonnel at their own expense. The course includes a week each of ground training, tower jumping and plane parachuting.

Seven of the 32 graduates will go from Airborne to Ranger School. The latter eight-week school will be in lieu of the six- week summer camp.

Qualifying for airborne assign­

ment were David Aguilar and Da­vid M. Raffo of Dallas; Jan C. Bertholf, Annandale, Va.; John A. Brieden III, Corpus Christi; John D. Carlson, League City; Roger J. Channing, Masontown, Pa.; Gary L. Cox and Craig H. Pearson, Belton; Van N. Culpep­per, Prescott, Ark.; Richard D. Curb and Duane H. Spain, Hous­ton; Benjamin F. Delamater, Caldwell.

Garland; Lawrence R. Ffrench and Michael A. Thompson, Bay- town; Larry A. Gallego, San An­tonio; Michael L. Hammack, Chandler, Ariz.; Robert J. Har- tel, Munich, Germany; David M. Jackson, Harlingen; Michael A. Langston, Granbury; Bruce N. Lynn, Gilliam, La.

Channelview; William T. Stew­art, El Paso; Stephen 0. Swanner, Pasadena; David E. Tilley, Texas City; Richard E. Tillman, South- gate, Mich., and Charles H. Webb, Hartley.

ALLEN OLDS. - CAD.

INCORPORATEDSALES - SERVICE

“Where satisfaction is standard equipment”

2400 Texas Ave.

Also, William E. Edmonds Jr., Port Acres; Jimmy D. Ferguson,

Plus, Charles L. McGuire, Lib­erty; Kim A. Mote, Austin; Her­bert P. Schumann Jr., Sugar Land; Thomas M. Stanley, Mt. Pleasant; Kenneth C. Stevens Jr.,

For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40

221 S. Main, Bryan 823-0742

State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111.

7V4MRSDHY R2IPHY 4

5 SfTTMJZDRY'

junJe

Piqav WUWLV& EVEPYPfft/lOW PRICES

GRAPE JUICE ORANGE JUICE ®

UQUIDSE60 S8.325CARNATION MOK 2 TALL

CAN

43c39c23c29c39c

PINK SALMON S®* 87c PINTO BEANS S& &29c IMPBIRISUGAR SSSiV"1* 19c FLOUR- m 47c VflKPAPER ,?m. 27c

quiwe rzie^dlY

lUtgRTROOLYWlOC^WISH fjUOFVfcM

POTHERSFf CjgEFIT DRYJUNE 10.

v n-let 19 \ i<3ni the Friendliest stores in tuwn

wscoqtf T HE-fU-TH i BWlYfllDS

AQUANET H&itSir' 3M94 COLGATE wOT&ifeTS* ffFERterasiis a 79 4

mo Juice

1 TtpowquiY, FARM FPESW PpOOUCE

BUMS *». 10POfHTOtSfS BAPPLES **29t

CALIFORNIA

CANTALOUPES 3-89HOMOMILK

^ $1121%GREEISISTAMPS

VWWCW0RWWES ^ 4&,99j HONEfteW MELONSTWW each 391SWEET RH> ONIONS -e. 191CABBAGE <iMM « IOICUCUMBERS tmSr lb.

PEACHES HMNTS POTATOES 2 fcq 19 iLIMAS D!STE 3^' 994GREEN BEAMS0 89470MA10SAUCE lo H 994

9C0H0WELS 3~*99fOEKENfeflOflP m '**104 VIENNA SAUSAGE ^4^994 F0RK4 BEANS ^15 4

Vo 1

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0m ' panlie: Ctiarle:LION A1

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With *2 so or mqr& puRcmse

Study < the Gulf A&M- mfunded b;Foundatic

Dr. Gu rects the: determini; water cor goes.

‘To est in the at basin is t jective,” 1 flow, cur born wati budget, aeffects.

“The st waters wi eration," der certaii the flow 1

tWirTp&rt _BA130N « VI4ciffaubip /WROUNDewr-HP

‘6.

&

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BMN <^TTOb), TBKF] S

fl T V,, \ >\ * ■ ' ’ 4» '' MTU' •

Pukto si

Jim Lin sity infer: has been State Ba Preston f

Tt is a order to s ing Boar welcome t the peopi

State Fi

Univen “On the