The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 20, 1948, Image 4

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Fish-Game C hib To
Hold Party Friday
The Fish and Game Club will
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
FURNITURE AND
RADIO SALE
One-Fourth Off
HENRY A. MILLER CO.
Phone 4-1145
North Gate
hold its annual barbecue Friday at
C p. m. at Paxson’s Farm, accord
ing to Pill Wilson, president of the
club.
Refreshments and barbecue with
all the trimmings will be served.
Members of tne club who plan
to attend should sign the sheet on
the Fish and Game Department
bulletin board, Wilson said.
Persons who do not know the
location of Paxson’s Farm and who
do not have transportation should
meet behind the Agricultural En
gineering Building at 5:30 Friday,
Wilson stated.
CHAMP HEIFER SHOWMAN—D. C. LIBERDA was outstand
ing heifer showman at the Little Southwestern Livestock Show held
on the campus on All-College Day.
What’s Cooking?
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, 3 p.
m., Saturday, YMCA. Election of
officers and adoption of a con
stitution.
AAUW, 3 p. m., Saturday,
YMCA, Election of Officers.
BAYTOWN CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Thursday, Room 106, Academic.
Officers to be elected. Plans for
end-of-the-seraester party.
BUSINESS SOCIETY, 6 p. m.,
Thursday, Barbecue at Bryan
Country Club.
BARBERSHOPPERS, 8 p. m.,
Thursday, YMCA.
FISH & GAME CLUB, 6 p. m.,
Friday, Paxson’s Farm. Annual
For Your Sporting Goods Needs
JONES SPORTING
GOODS
803 S. Main. Bjryim
Ph. 2-2832
SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
25c SUNSHINE HYDROX
Cookies—714 oz.
21c
ANY FLAVOR
Lilly Ice Cream
PENT
25c
No. 2 cans Montmorency
PIE CHERRIES
can 25c
Atex Brand—No. 2 Cans
FANCY TEXAS SPINACH . . 10c
Headstart Brand—Tall Can's
DOG FOOD . . •
Libby’s Regular Cans
VIENNA SAUSAGE
3 cans 25c
2 cans 33c
Calif. Blended Citrus Juices
No. 2 Can Citragold 3 cans 25c
Big 47 Ounce Can 19c
Baby Cans
PET MILK . . ... 6 cans 44c
Cock o’ the Walk—Sli. or Hvs.
Canned Peaches
No. 1 tall cans
Maryland Club—1 Lb. Pkg.
COFFEE ...... pkg. 49c
Hearts Delight—No. 2 I / 2 Cans, Choice
Fruit Cocktail. 3 cans $1.00
Del Dixi—Pint Jars, 29c Value
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
23c
25c Pkg. Morton’s
POTATO CHIPS
19c
Texsun—No. 2 Cans
Grapefruit Juice. 4 cans 25c
46 Oz.—Swift's Premium
TOMATO JUICE
can 25c
WE RECOMMEND
SANITARY FARM
DAIRIES PRODUCTS
GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK
Quart .
14 gallon
21c
39c
Cottage Cheese, in decorated useable
tumbler each 19c
Extra Standard—Baron Brand, No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES . • . 2 cans 29c
Regular Box 8-Minute
BREAKFAST OATS
14c
Admiration—Orange Pekoe and
PEKOE TEA . . full pound 93c
Small and Fancy—A-l Brand, No. 2 Cans,
Green Peas . . 2 cans 39c
APPLE 'SAUCE—No. 2 Cans
Our Favorite, Standard—3 No. 2 Cans 28c
VR Fancy 2 No. 2 Cans 28c
1/2 Pound Hersheys
BREAKFAST COCOA • . . 17c
No. I Tall Cans—McGovern’s Best
Pink Salmon . . can 49c
COUPONS
For Super Suds, Cashmere Bouquet
Soap, etc., are still good.
Penick’s Crystal
WHITE SYRUP
Monterey Punch
GRAPEJUICE
No. 5 glass 55c
. 3 pints 25c
VERY NICE THIS WEEK
BANANAS .... lb.
Freslf
Cucumbers
lb. 10c
FRESH CITRUS FRUITS
Marsh Seedless—80 Size
Grapefruit . . 10 lbs. 30c
Fresh, Sweet, Juicy, 216 Size
Texas Oranges. 10 lbs. 55e
Armour’s White Label—Packer Sliced, Rindless
Breakfast Bacon . . lb. 63c
Fresh, Fully Dressed
Fryers
lb. 69c
Meaty
Veal Short Ribs . . lb. 38c
Meadowlake—Colored
OLEOMARGARINE
We reserve the right to limit quantities
lb. 49c
South Side Food Market
C O L LL E G E
barbecue will be held.
IAES, 7:30 p.m., Thursday,
YMCA Chapel.
MARSHALL A&M CLUB, 7:15
p. m., Thursday, Room 207, Aca
demic.
NEWMAN CLUB SOCIAL, 7:30
p. m., Sunday, K of C Hall, Bryan.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB
4:30 p. m., Monday, Shiloh Hall.
Baseball game between AH profs
and graduating seniors.
SADDLE & SIRLOIN CLUB,
7:30 p. m., Thursday, AI Lecture
Room. Last meeting of semester.
Free drinks.
THE EX-SERVICEMEN’S
WIVES CLUB, will meet for
bridge, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Cabi
net Room of YMCA.
waco - Mclennan coun
ty CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday,
Room 301, Goodwin Hall.
- CAMPBELL
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.306 average.
The other two reecivers were
Bill Dennis and John Billings. Den
nis was hampered by a broken
finger early in the season and
did not see much action until the
later stages. Billings had to di
vide his time between baseball
and spring football training and
consequently also got off to a slow
start.
Leading home run hitter for
the Freshmen was Blanton Tay
lor. The centerfielders devoted
a lot of his time to spring foot
ball and had trouble at the plate
in the first few contests. How
ever, the Hondo slugger gather
ed momentum as he went and
toward the close of the campaign
he was hitting anything he could
reach. Taylor batted in a dozen
runs with, thirteen blows and
was hitting .343 at the ball.
The right field spot on the Fish
nine was handled by Bill Warriner.
Warriner is one of the four Aggie
starters who played high school
ball under Aggie-ex Pete Dowling
at Houston’s Austin high school.
And like the other three, Graham,
Savarino, and Bollman, he was al
so consistaht at the plate. The
outfielder ended his first year of
college ball with a percentage
mark of .302.
Hollis Baker, Hilmer Scheulke,
Bob Fife, and Britt did a good
job of backing up the starting out
field trio. Baker and Scheulke
both hit safely four times in ten
tries.
Behind the fine array of hit
ters, Coach DeWare had an im
pressive group of pitchers.
Workhorse of the staff was
Pat Hubert who led the twirlers
with five wins. One of those
victories was the 5-2 win over
the Frank Womack and the Tex
as Shorthorns. Hubert spent
forty-nine innings on the hill
and had an imposing record of
fifty-one strike outs while al
lowing but twenty hits.
Truett Mobley, a member of
last season’s freshman basketball
team also spent a lot of time on
the mound. Mobley was around for
thirty-nine frames in scoring three
wins.
J. B. McCoy, 29-year-old pitch
er from Temple, was the Grand-
daddy on the freshman squad. He
registered fourteen strike outs in
the twelve rounds that he toiled
on the mound and ended the sea
son with a record of two victories
and no losses.
Red Wiggins, who also hit the
win column twice, Harold Higgins,
who won his only start, and Lar
ry Ludtke complete the pitching
corps.
FRIENDS—
Don’t pass by
Stop — Buy
at
JOHNNIE’S CIGAR STAND
Main Post Office
The largest complete record
stock in Bryan and the only
store with sound-proof listen
ing booths . . . franchised to
sell all makes—
BETTER HOMES
Appliance Center
314 N. Main Ph. -21642
Col. R. A. Eads, commanding
officer of the 479th Composite
Group, Army Organized Reserve,
has been advised that a request
will be made for him to return to
active duty during the summer,
according to Captain Albert W.
Stoekel], instructor.
Eads, who is associate professor
of chemistry here, will be assign
ed to a special technical position
in the Chemical Center, Maryland,
for the period between June 1 and
September 1.
Ah active member of the staff
will be detailed to succeed Eads
in command of the reserve group
if he accepts the return to active
duty, it was stated.
Pomological Club
Honors Substation
The Lower Rio Grande Valley
Experiment Station at Weslaco
has been designated custodian of
the Wilder medal awarded recent
ly by the American Pomological
Society to the red-fleshed varieties
of grapefruit.
Named for M. P. Wilder, its
president from 1848 until his
death in 1882, silver Wilder med
als are announced at each annual
meeting of the society for meri
torious objects or outstanding de
velopments in the fruit industry.
SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Rates ... 3^ a word per
insertion with a 23<! minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section . . . 0QC per
column inch. Send all classifieds with
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. All ads should be turned in by
10:0Q a.m, of the day before publication.
TYPING—BrinE your themes and thesis
to C-13-A, College View Apartments,
after 6:00 p.m. or to the Scribe Shop.
1007 E. 23rd. Phone 2-6705.
FOR SALE—House No. 4, Project Area.
Furnished or unfurnished. R. J. Carl
ton, Box 6149.
FOR SALE—My two unit prefab house
and lot at give away price. located at
208 S. Munnerlyn Drive. Contact Sam
Aubrey, Apt. A-7-W, College View.
-BASEBALL-
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from Tulane in 1944. He beca
an ensign in the navy on the c
of his graduation, and during
war he served in the Pacific. Upon
his return to the States he became
Naval ROTC instructor at the
University of Texas. In June of
1945 he entered A&M and began
majoring in landscape art. He will
graduate this year.
Dr. Campbell kept up his in
terest in athletics as long as
there was available time. He was
a member of the faculty tennis
club for a number of years and
later turned to golf as his favor
ite sport. Presently for his out-
of-doors activities, he has a
flower and vegetable garden.
intellectual interests of the stu
dents. He gave his service to the
corded music.
For several months during 1
Dr. Campbell put on the Sui
Morning Music Appreciation 1
over station WTAW. At pr(
his chief hobbies are music, g
ening, and color photography.
One of the world's
most fascinating perfumes
JndticAet'
• If you want to be your
most charming self —
wear Lucien belong's new
Parfurh "INDISCRET'. It
will add gaiety, distinc
tion and a touch of ex
citement to your person
ality. A truly grand per
fume. $5 and more.
ALSO—
Sachet, Soap, Bath Powder,
Talcum, Tic Tac Toe, Lip
stick.
Sankey Park
JEWELER
Bryan
■ . ——
FOR SALE—Trailer and room equipped
with electric ice box, hot water heater
and built in baby bathinette. Reasonable
price.* See J. H. Sledge, Area 1, Trailer
No. D-3.
FOR SALE—Lawn chairs. I also do all
kind of woodwork. 602 Fairview Ave.,
College Park.
FOR SALE—1946 Philco refrigerator, 6.5
cu. ft.—$190.00. Apartment range—
$30.00. Harris, 4-6944.
Faculty Members
See Oil Exhibit
Faculty members from A&M re
cently viewed an oil exhibit valued
at more than a hundred million
dollars.
The faculty members were guests
of K. W. Davis, president of the
Mid-Continent Supply Company of
Tulsa.
Cub Super-Cruiser,
ly
nta
gain at ¥3,000.00. Cost—$3,800.00. Eddie
Practically new, only 50 hours. Hunger
ed. Extra instruments. Will trade. Bar-
- „„„„„„„ Eddie
Angel at trailer hou
of P. O., College
Yi mile
tion.
FOR SALE—1946 Plymouth club coupe.
See Tom Bullock at duplex corner of
Tauber Street & Church Avenue, North
Gate.
FOR SALE—’48 Super Deluxe Ford, might
trade for older car or equity bh home,
c-o Battalion, Box 284 F.E., College
Station.
R. C. ECHOLS
Realtor
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Bryan
Phone 2-6454
McKENZIE-BALDWIN BUSINESS COL
LEGE offers refresher courses in short
hand, bookkeeping and associated sub
jects. Dial 2-6656, Bryan, Texas.
FOR SALE—One box spring and mat
tress. One Montgomery Ward floor gand
er. 4305 College Main.
FOR SALE — Pair of senior boots and
spurs. Size (approx.) 7-A. Burch, 322,
No. 14. College.
WANTED—A student going to Illinois
or neighboring state to share driving.
W. L. Schnppert. Tel. 4-9939.
FOR SALE — Bicycle—$15.00. Apt. 3-A,
Vet Village.
REWARD — Graduati
room in Fort Woi
mg senior desires i
rth for the summer
Will pay $5.00 to the person who fur.
nishes the maturing lead. Prefer roon
in private home. See O. M. Baker, No
16—823.
NOTICE FACULTY MEMBERS
Have you ever read a good book? If so,
it may form the basis of a correspondence
course for
POST GRADUATION STUDIES
If interested, see V. M. Fairer., Austin
Hall for details. Now is the - hour.
FOR SALE—7 cu. ft. Frigidaire, maple
chair, floor lamp, walnut desk and
chair. A-8-Z, Colleg
p.m.
A-8-Z, College View, after 5:00
Used Car
Headquarters
’47, Chevrolet, Fordor
’41, Ford, Tudor
’41, Mercury, Coupe
’39, Lincoln Zepher
’38, Chevrolet, Tudor •
’39, Ford, Tudor
’38, Chevrolet, Tudor
’38, Ford, Tudor
’37, Chevrolet, Sedan
’36, Plymouth, Coupe
’33, Pontiac, Sedan
’48, Jeep
’40, Dodge, Truck
’35, Ford, Truck
BRYAN MOTOR
COMPANY
Your Friendly Ford Dealer
415 N. Main St. Phone 2-1333
Bryan, Texas
GIBSON’S IGA Super Market
Between Bryan and College, Houston Highway No. 6, South
OPEN 7:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.—7 DAYS A WEEK
BRYAN’S LARGEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
PHONE 4-1222
12 OZ.
IGA Apricot Nectar ... He
12 OZ.
Armour’s Treet...... 45c
12 OZ.
IGA Peach Nectar ..... 10c
Corn Beef Hash ...... 30c
Liquid Hemo—1 lb. jars 49c
ARMOUR’S
Vienna Sausage .. 2 for 33c
17 OZ.
Green Giant Peas...... I7c
ARMOUR’S
Armour’s Potted Meat.. 8c
BLACK EYE PEAS 2, ta 15c
SQUASH hZ" 12: 2,.. 9c
ONIONS 2,, 13c
d i? A ]V C Ho,ne Grovvn in
D Ei /I il o Valentines Lb. IOC
YY o A AT U' 1? C 200 Size—Texas Sweet
UKANGLo & Juicy Doz. 23c
FIRST PRIZE
Manzanilla Olives 25c
TOWIE—4 OZ.
Maraschino Cherries, 2-25c
FIRST PRIZE
Plain Olives 20c
125 FT.
Waxtex Wax Paper.... 18c
TAK A TASTE—2 LBS.
Apricot Preserves 89c
SAYBROOK —50’s
Paper Napkins .... 10c
CIGARETTES ““ $1-63
Babo 11c
DIXIE
Cold Drink Cups . . . 2-15c
NEW YORK STATE
Black Rind Cheese.. lb. 63c
Bln-White Flakes .... 9c
RITESHAPE
Picnic Spoons . . . 2-15c
Provolone Cheese . . lb. 55c
RITESHAPE
Picnic Forks .... 2-15c
Plain All sweet Oleo ... 39c
SLAB BACONS ..,59c
CHUCK ROAST S L , 59c
WHOLE HAMS LS ,„59c
SMOKED JOWLS ,, 43c
MEDIUM
Wildroot Cream Oil.... 53c
50c
Sun Tan or Baby Oil... 39c
LysoI-7 oz 37c
25c
Exlax 14c
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