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.
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