The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 08, 1948, Image 4

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AN AIR-
OFF: FROM
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Tickets
Cotl
DESERTED I!
HERE GOES
unpredict;
BOMfe EVER
a
Ire nbw onl
the CorftoH: Bajll anol _ .
Pageant which hr; to bejhelp Apiil
16.
bo purJhaieci
Ticke s the Cottorj Ball-m.'d
, Ifor $1.60 s:ag o:
drag jnj the Stiident Ajtjivitjies Of
ficei Ro< m j2©,| Gbodw.raj Hhll. T
ball Will be in IStisajH#! and will
be~h'eldi from 10 to 2. '
The tickets ijor the Qdttc n Pag
eant co|t $1.73 fjor exhibit on tii-
' "vje jpickc ts,- and
lipli^iorjL Thiay
may beipurchased at plj^ckp Phai
J
kets, $E25 for jreiervje
$1 for general adpiii
^urchaset ati$
macy, Lippcoinjb’: i Phaymnjiy,
Agricultural Experimpi
and! W >D in Br /ant i II
d] Ball,
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NB'lALIVE-
GTON, ApriL —UPi—
1 Aid to Education Bill
the Senate and await-
action in the House, would
help in financing of local
items in TeSfciTijF
ft general appropriation
000,000 a yeaKauthorized
measure, starting July 1,
I’ould receive appifbximate-
0 per studeht between the
5 and 17.J
8®Lt WITH A BATTALION CLASS!-
PUD AD. jECstet . . . • word per
Inwrtion with • 25< mlnlnmm. Spec*
rate* Ip Clmaelfkd Sectirn ... Mt pet
L'sM&.§
uld be turned to b>
TURNIP
‘ ITOOQOOQC
TERMITES."
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lea of how Texas would fare
the formula: Minnesota!
ssfle f|>r hot! i
the fCotto i
lar-
., icom|b’$ Phajrmnfcy, the
AgTicuftural Eisperirhbrijt Building,
id WBD in Bryan. |
The (lotion Page'hilt ii tolbe had
• in DeWare Fiplc Ho
precede[ the Cottc n I ill
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Duchessi Escorts
Meet Tonight
All men escort
to the Cotton Pal)!
in the YMCA <
at 7:30 p. m. Plans for ■
pageant will be discussed, a
escorts will be acquainted wif
their duties.
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would get $6.10 pier student and!
Mississippi, $28.50. In 25 states
there would be a flat allotment of
$5 per pupil. |
The measure would NOT inter-
ifnd will
Doggone Difficult
If you can beilieve Oklahoma’s
track coach, John Jacobs, the
Sooners will be running on hands
and fieet this week. i '* '
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Disappointed at his team’s show
ing in the Texas Relays, Jacobs
growled: “A dog,can beat a mam,
so I’m goinij
all fours.
mt ’em down I Oh
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lort Shoe
. sfit^ well .... wears,well
. J thjat’js this brown and white
Ojsi* tijie Edgerton shoe — We
ivei ajl sizes j Made by Nunn-
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fere with the states i in operation
of their own school systems. Many
southern legislators were worried
at first that the bill could not be
passt“ '
lerij
matters as race Segregation. But
no such restrictions have been
written into it. s
‘i without granting the Fedj
ovemment power in such
Co-Wed Class to Hold
Fishing Party Saturday
The iCo-Weds Class of the First
Baptist Church of Bryan will have
a fishing party at the W. H. Hall
ranch Saturday. \
The Co-Weds class is composed
of young wives. ’
Mrs. Juanita Downs, who is em
ployed at the church office, will
arrange for transportation to the
party? ! | . | !■ ■
NEW YORK. (^-United States
population has doubled since 1895,
but the amount of life insurance
has increased 35 times.
k column Inch. Send
remittance to the S
10:00 ain. of the day before publication
BE SHOP' - Typln*. afanao-
, 'drawing. Phone 2-6705. 100'i
FOR SALE—Royal typewrltem. tl. 12. and
14 inch carriaxet, also’ portable*. Addins,
bookkeeping, calculating, - and .cash reg
istering machines — Immediate delivery.
Bryan Business Machine Co* 107. W.
22nd. Fjhone 2U2(g.
McKENZlE-BALDWIN BUSINESS COL.
LEGE offers refresher course* In short,
hand, bookkeeping and asaouSated sub-
jecta. Dial 2-6C&S. Bryan, Texas.
MAGGIE PARKER’S TEA ROOM is avail,
able for private dinners, parties, and
dancing. Will nerve dinner* before col.
lege dance* or anytime by arrangement.
Call 2-2785. [ ,
White Band Wins
Regimental Parade
The White Band took first place
honors in the Third Regimental re
view, which was held on the main
drill field last Tuesday, Lt, Col,
W. Sj. McElhenny, executive offi
cer, announced yesterday.
Second place honors were taken
by “G” Flight Air Force with “C”
all’:
OR SALE-11
’in excellent
Area 4-M-2.
NdTICE-Atrgio
for baainea*.
FOR SAI
413.00. See
LOST—Ronson
'north entrant
o'clock
Goforth,
FORSALE-lOfL
paint, engino ovhrh
M. McDoweUJ: JOG B
USED
HEADQUA
N0W OPEN — Brazos County s first and )
kter, the SKYWAY, opened! last night with {
HUSBAND’S AFFAIRS. Rain or shine, the net
pn Higiway 6 betw'een Bryan, and College will be
Week. i
11
f! j
drive-in the-
movie, “HER
eater - located
7 nights a
- HASKEW -
(Continued from Page 1)
sol’s should share the knowledge
of teaching with younger staff
members. Dr. Hnskew pointed out
the methods of improving lecture
techniques of professors that have
been usied at Harvard. There,! ac
cording! to Dr. Haskew, transcrip
tions of lectures were made and
then the professor was given the
Opportunity to hear his own lec
ture. Otjher professors listened and
made comments on the techniques
find illustrations used.
The hallmark of good teach-
| ihg, stated Dr. Haskew, is a live, 1
genuinje, intellectual curiosity de-
j velqped in the student by the
> teacher who has shifted his
: teaching methods so that he
might find the best method of
}. ihtpartiing knowledge to a stu
dent. !
Dr. Haskew urged professors to
do more research out of intellec
tual curiosity. He suggested that
this' research not be confined , to
new fields, but rather for teachers
to cbnifentrate on the unknown
sectors iof knowledge already gain
ed. He j urged a pooling of knowl
edge of psychology, sciences, artd
; humanity to arrive at new truths
I about man.
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Golf Play Start..
At Dallas Tourne'
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DALLAS!, Tex;, April 7 -'/PI—
The eighth hnniial Texas High In
vitational Tdurijiament here April
21 opens a -lO-tournament golf sea
son for the Southwest.
The schedule was announced by
Harry Gage, director Of the Texas
?GA tournament bureau. The
busiest week-ends will be the July!
fourth hol|idays when four events
are scheduled, find the Labor Day
holidays when six tournaments are
booked.
: ifV O T : I C E
little Aggieland
Leave your shoes at A.&M.
Exchange Store Annex for
reptirs.
|lO LACK’S
BOOT SHOP
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Cavalry winning the third position.
* ICC Wl
orce.*
Foilrth place was won by “A”
Flight Air|V
Have
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TURTLES?
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for decide:
iheir fiM
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installed soon in Dormitory 12,
Neal Galloway reported. He said
(hat the telephones would be
(ivailable for long distance calls
r ,y ' IK ! , r
| Each S|;natoi- will contact at
least five students in their dormi
tory or aiea to get student opin-
jbn of the Senate and how it is
operating. Leat ierwood asked that
llll students c mtactecl give any
suggestions thqt they might have
In order ito irt prove the student
government.! |}| •' :i|' , !
Leathei-kvcod expressed disap
point mentj the t 'more students
didn’t visit the open meeting. The
next mecjtirjg of the Senate will
be May. 12.
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de
wiiJTELL Drawing
a\{ailsble in itii IB incom-
of keen interest to every
;ct, eilgifieejr, designer, draftsman and
irotfbsbiojfal men ha\*e used CASTELL
ger professional men now have
ijjiorjunity to use the
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with griphitie Rifled according to the secret micrometric
process of fhe ISY-year-oId House of A. W. Faber. Still
suld at (the !
quantity.
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•e-War price of 15c each ..
or telephone your order today.
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Let us Furbish and Set A
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“Serving Texas Aggii
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iri your ring.
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the ring ... A
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• It iVill protect the top
' from excessive wear.,
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We have a selection of
brilliant stones for this
purpose, priced at .
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and up. ; n .
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our own shop, f
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JEWELER
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’46—Ford Tudor
’42—Plymouth t
’41—Mercury ^
’41—Chev. Tudbi
’41-Ford Tudojr I
’41—Ford Tudotr f
'40—Plymouth ^ ,,
’40—Mercury *S»<|ih Co
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two-bedroom home with
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good built-in features.
home is two st[ory to catch) the
summer breeze,
rooms and good closet spa pe. 7
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’39—Ford Tuddf
’38—Chlev. Si
’37—Chjev. Tudo
’42-FoTd PickU
Bryan Mo
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lEHTER THE BI
HELP THE ‘BEWU.
150 IN GROCERIES FREEH
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1 YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY ANYTHING
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\The Southside Food Market scores another first! Its management
Is the first to admit in this age of fast grocery merchandising to
being bewildered. We cannot decide how best to reach our poten
tial customers with our advertisements. The Bryan Daily Eagle,
The Battalion, or his old handbills? Big ads, in TWO newspapers
are too expensive for a modest community store. It must be one
or the other, possibly supplemented with hand bills in certain
areas. You'can help. Fill out, and cut, out the coupon ih this
ad and bring it, this Friday or Saturday, to the Southside Food
Market, College Station. Read the Coupon carefully and fill it
but completely. It is help we want. By so doing, you may get
pne of the following: 1ST, $20 FREE FROCERIES; 2ND, $10
FREE GROCERIES; NEXT 8, $2.50 FREE GROCERIES EACH.
Persons receiving the awards will be determined after the store
closes Saturday night and notified by telephone br mall Monday.
Other than in the I case of incompletely filled out coupons, awards
shall be determined by a, very young pre-school age child, and its
decision shall be; final. Anyone desiring to remain and witness
the judging may do so Remember,'you do not have to buy any
thing. But if you should .become, interested in our hot weekend
specials while you are in the store anyway, you will not be pre
vented from buying your entire, Weekend grocery nfeeds.
t PLEASE TtJRN IN COUPONS AT OUR
CHECKOUT COUNTERS.
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(Entries do not necessarily have to be made bn the coupon. Sup
ply us with the desired information on common writing paper and
cut out
piece of newspaper will
ped in the box.)
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(Store employes and their families are ineligible.)
$ WHOLE h j i CAN RED PITTED
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Iq Bryan wp offer a pre-war
tiwo+bedtopm home at an
amazingly low price—call us
today to see this good buy.
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CULPEPPER
a piece of any newspaper of the size of the coupon and this
f newspaper will be numbered with your number and drop-
Realty C
East Gate
ompau
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jEtettaiio
your
To The Southsid
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Iu my own c*a«4|your
they appear
( ) The!
BECAUSE:
( ) w^ take
( ) W^ take
( ) \(y husba
In my own
effective. Effe
them; , ,
( ) Not effect!
of the tiir
( ) 'tp r^ceh
though we
( ) Wp do no
(Also, please elj
I live in the fol(
( ) West Par!
( ) South O'
( ) College
( ). Qponer
( ) College
( ) College h<
Campus
( ), Colored
Lincoln
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Street! hurnf
Dlf |MAN
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& B»t
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apfroprla^ stetementr..) i
ertisetnents maeli me better
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m The Battalion,
the one checked;
t read all the issues;
n iat the officb too ofte
effective ( ) nbt
received and read
received them only about jjfc
rly biut did not read them,
in the newspapers'
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Remains
t Of
fqllotelof]:
idenilal’area:
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(! ) North Oakwood
) Beverly Estates
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( ih Gate residential
area—Candy H|ll
(’ ) Project House — Trailerf
j ■ jfarracks area-'
( ) South or East of Collegia
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pp(rppriatej
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it l e checked to be eligible to win.
Spiced Peaches *i. .47c Pie Cherries
irsuds, Big Box 33c
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Del Monte—f2% cans. Excellent
7!
CORTEZ
Tuna Flakes
2 CANS
Montmorency—No. 2 pan
VB BRAND, NO. 2 CANS 2
^’s Flat. , Good. 45c Value
MARYLAND CLUB PER LB. ONLY
Coffee . . .
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Vacuum pack. Value
75c Apple Sauce
3NLY
53c
Made of choice apples, sugar
Good 19c value;
GARTH”S OR ALLEN’S
Preserved Figs
2 JARS
39c
In syrup—15 oz. jar. 31c value
; u LB. CARTON
Tenderleaf Tea .
Today’s value, about 33c
BAKER’S OR HERSHEY’S
Baking Chocolate .
Today’s value, 41c
te LB. BAR
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WORLD OVER j : 2 c/
Grapefruit Juice .
. Grade A Fancy. 46 oz.
TEXSUN 4 NO. 2 Ct
Grapefruit Juic^ .
TEXAS BRAND S NO. 2 C>(
Chili . . . . J $
Without beans
OQ NO. *4 FLAT CANS 2
'’•’ c American Sardines.
Tiss
nUte
>oap
mfacturers guarantee
top. j 35c value
' PER
PKG.
25c
BAR
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15c value
7, JLJ*. I, .VI,
Dot Chocolate .
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DEL MONTE
Coffee
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43c value
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, 7 ' - 7 ' : PER p.
Cigarettes . *
PER CAN L P °P ular k,n ^ s
. . 23c — MAm * v
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• Bananas
PERLB.
• fm
2I4 CAN GRANNY’S J PER CAN
Mixed F™ts . • • 23c Oleomargarine
For Salads and Detoerts-Fine with JeU-o Tab ® grade, plain
TO rir L ! ***$*> SNOWDRIFT
Bartlett Pears ... 35c shortenillg .
Mission Peak—2 H cans in syruP ^
South Side Fo
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2 REG. BOXES
ats . . 25c
value, today
i CART. 20 BO KES
iy i , . . 49c
at games. Made of pur-
llents. (Not old)
R $c BOXES—10c
EDIiUM) 5
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tfif Juice j
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thers Oats
PER
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a .1 «
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& Saucer premium
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cheap. (Probably! got
Wirinv nnlv V !
'or Friday only.)
pahagus
h, tender! and
it^Bacon .
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18 CANS—$8.50
Milk . .
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