The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 02, 1950, Image 6

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BELL COUNTY A&M CLUB,
Wnirsday, 7:30 p. m., ijtoom 123,
Academic Building.’* Pictures will
be taken.
BRUSH COUNTY
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.,
Academic.
•"CALDWELL OOUN 1
CLUB, Thursday, YMC.
A-ll members urged to
picture will hi; .taken.
DALLAS AAM CLUb, Thurs.
day, 7:30 p. m., A1 Lee tin re Room,
FLAX COUNTY Ctt B, Thurs.
CLUB,
oom 104
fY A&M
Lounge,
present,
day. 7:30
Room
o p. m„
demic Building, Club pi
be ta|(en.
PASADENA CLUB,
night, Feb. 2, Room 105
Building. Plans for Ag
picture to be dtscussod.
ROBERTSON COUN
Thursday, 7:30 p. m„.
of Ooodwyn Hall. Elec
fleers.
WEATHERFORD AAM
Thursday, 7:30 p.
x Academic. _ i
104 Acu-
•tures will
Tl»ursday
Academic
(inland ’50
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tY CLUB,
:hlrd floor
ion of of-
CLUB,
Room 207,
Old ‘Mo
May Jaii
1 Norfolk, Va,
bank yesterday
Release fre
almost before mi
rapidly^ a/i the
Off Sand Bank;
in Mothball Fleet
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Feb. 2—IflP)—Tne Battleship Missouri slid off a sand
th a sigh heard at naval stations the world o\
15-day captivity on Thimble Shoal came quietly,
closest to the scene knew iU But the word spread
3ghty Mo" edged into deep water,
tiewagon, histo
ibbean for a
over.
, 4UieU
scene knew iU But the word spre«
id Into deep water.
•Ic scene of Japan's surrender, headed
. nd .dry docking,
plains were still tc have the Missouri to go to the Car-
big training operation later In the month, a discordant
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hairman of the House Armed Service
great
Immediately for the navy yord And 'dry docking.
Although plains M TT -
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note_came Jtom |Waehlngtbn. !
(D-Oa),
There Rap. Vinson
Committee, proposed that the M
nil other battleships and be repla
carrier, '
Left? .. Right!.. Wro
West Los. Angeles. Calif. <■
Bill B.- Beebe, 22, driving through
a thick fog, thought he had drifted
to the left side" of the road. Jlo
turned to the right, jumped the
curb, flattened a small tree aind
rammed a power pole. He suffeifed
ssopri be put In mothballs along with
ced ln the active fleet with an aircraft
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minor injuries.
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OLE ARMY — 1
Come in and “J
A Trad.
LO
>U IS DRASTICALLY OVERSTOCKED
’EAL” your BOOKS. Many Books are
i/, PRICE
With Lou —- Is Great for you
’S TRADING
North Gate - It
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Weekend Specials at
13000 Received By
Experiment Station
A check for 13,000 has been re
ceived by the Agricultural Experi
ment Station, here , “for the pur
pose of continuing research as-
sistantships and investigations re
lating to feeding and nutritional
values of sorghum by-products
feeds,” Dr. R. D. Lewis, director
of the station, announced | this
week. 1 • 1 •• .‘I I •
Thd money is from the Chemical
Division, Com Products Company,
through Dr. Henry L. Cox, general
manager. I
COULTER DRIVE and HIGHWAY 6
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
VISIT OUR . ,
Hardware
Drug
i Sundry
Clothing
Departments
It’s a Good
Policy
to Shop at
B O N E Y ’ S
Every Day
and Save!
Delicious '1
APPLE
Fresh Green
BEANS
Tender Heads
CABBAGE
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lb. 10c
lb. 13c
2 lbs. 5c
Tea Garden Preserves
- 3
BLACK BERRY — RED CHERRY
BING^ CHERRY
Pts. 24e
Fresh .— Graded^— Number 1 — Extra Nice
EGGS
At Honest to Goodness Prices
Armour—Granulated Soap
PERK. .2 large boxes 35c
OXYDOL . . Large box 19c
Mrs. tuckf***:
SHORTENING . 3 lbs. 13c
Brach’s Cijramy ' W’hlpp—1 Lb. Box
CHOCOLATES 49c
lb. 76c
Chase & Sanborn
COFFEE . . I.
Bewley’s Blue Ribbon White
MEAlji .... 5 lb. sack 28c
Swans Dowjal | j ' ■ y
CAKE MIX 2 boxes 55c
! Frozen Foods
Fresh Birds Eye-—22 oz. Pkg.
STRAWBERRIES 39c
Birds Eye—Fresh—12 oz. Pkg.
PEARS
25c
A complete assortment of fresh fruit —
vegetables, fish, poultry, ice cream
Armour -
POR K
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TOF
With Tomato Sauce
and BEANS
Reg. 13c Value
3 cans for 25c
Ala. Girl—Sour or Dill
PICKLES
SUGAR . . .
. . . qt. 19c
. . 5 lbs. 38c
WATS
All Flavors
ROYAL GELETIN
Monarch Salad—1« oz. Jar
MUSTARD
Diamond Sweet
PICKLES . . .
IS oz. Box
POST TOASTIES
Waldorf
TISSUE . . . .3 rolls for 23c
Kimhell’s
WAX BEANS . 2 for 29e
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Libby’s—No. 2 Cans
SOUR KRAUT . 2 cans 25c
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Del Monte — No. 303 Cans
PEACHES. . .
I . . lb. 50c
(Hens .... lb. 60c)
A. Product—Pan Ready r
ERS lb. 49c
Star—Baby Beef
VEAL CHQPS .
Slieed
j. ... lb. 37c
An F. F.
FRY
Armour’s
lb. 63c
- Famous Brand
BACON
Armour
Star Smoked Shankles
PICNICS .
LEG
Hormel’s Vienna
SAUSAGE . . 2 cans for 29c
. . lb. 35c
O’ LAMB . . . lb. 59c
Vienna
Kraft
Fresh
. . 15c
Libby’s Golden Cream Style—No. SOS Cans
CORN 2 cans 29c
CARMEL’S . . . lb. 29c
Armonr Star—lO'/j oz. Jars
TAMALES 2 jars 29c
No. 1 TMty—No. 1 Can* : ' [ ,
TOMATOES 3 cans for 25c
Campbell's Tomato
SOUP . . .
Chunk—No. 2
. 2 for 19c PINEAPPLE .
SPECIAL
Caip
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1 GAL. PAIL
I AJAX CLEANER
1 SUPER SUDS—(L
1 FAB—(Large)
l—VEL—( Large)
1 PALMOLIVE—(Re, r
1 CASHMERE BOU.- -
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(Beg-)
. . . . 27c
OUTSTANDING
VALUE AT
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’MURAL
NE WS
By FRANK N. MANITZAS
Scoring the winning penetration
on a center buck after Joe Perry
had blocked an attempted punt
by A Quartermaster, A Infantry
regained their title as Flag Foot
ball champs from last years wln-
here A QMC.
Jack Turcotte of the Infantry
played his regular top par game
gam*
f th*
on the defensive platoon o' L ,
pnddlefeeet, who-used the two pla
toon system throughout the en
tire game. •!
A Infantry used the cross block,
center buck, and delayed center
buck through centifr exclusively
during the game with Art QOrnjan
acting as the man under and call
ing the plays. Don Hickman, Bill
Christy, and Russell Waterhouse
formed the remaining backfield
for the Infantry.
Yeager sparked for the Quarter-^
master team that lost their first
football game in the last two years.
James Mitchum, Bob Shubert, and
<j>tto Yelton also turned in com
mendable performances for the
quartermaster squad. Bobby Por
ter, the QMC’s regular/ parser,
broke a metatarsal bphe in his
hand and was unable’ t<> play; thus
handicapping the QMC in a great
way.
With the playoffs complete in
the fall semester intramural
events, A Infantry provided the
only double win for the semester,
thus gaining the lead in the race
for the Intramural flag.
The basketball playoff was iwon
by D Infantry who defeated E
Air Force in the finals after five
and half minutes of overtime play.
A Infantry won the cross-country
run as well as the Football flag.
-E Field Artillery are this years
horseshoes champs.
The next events in the intra
mural program include wrestling,
team handball, and boxing. Boxing
will not begin until after the end
of the basketball ! season.
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Ag Swim Team
Downed by OU
S2S
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Despite the cold and wintry Ok
ie Weather, A&M's up and coming
_ _ . ; «v/imming aggregation ran Into a
Terry Green and little Buddy hot OU swimming team last night
cnarireH rnr tna Onnrtar- / i~. xr..- — /-m » i* _
in Norman, Oklahoma losing
the Sooners by a 40-35 count.
It was Van Adamson who pulled
the Cadets out in front in the first
event and again tied the count
with another spectacular aquatic
achievement. Adamson won the
100-yard free style with a time of
55.9 and swam on the winning re
lay teams.
The only other place vote went
to Ralph Ellis, swimming a 2:26
220 free style to finish ahead of
two out-of-state Okie lettermen,
Saddle Presented
To AH Department
A hand-tooled western saddle
has been given the animal husban
dry department, Dr. J. C. Miller,
head of the department, announced
today. The saddle is from R. L.
Underwood of Wichita Falls.
“We value this saddle at $175.
Mr. Underwood has previously
given thb college one quarter horse
stallion valued at $2,000 and a
quarter horse mare valued at
$1,000, also a roping saddle Valued
at $160.” Dr. Miller said.
LOU’S CRAZY
but he’s still buying some books.
Come in while the money lasts. Do
you have any of these?
“A Deal With Lou—Is Good for You”
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A. H. 202—Vaughn, Breeds of Livestock in America
A. H. 303—Morrison. Feeds and Feedings, Latest Ed.
Bled. 206— Swingle, General Bact.
Chem. 301—Adams and jr., Elem. Lab. hsp. in Organic Chem.
Geol. 210—Dunbar, Historical Geology’
E. E. 208 -Braunan's Direct Current Machinery
Eng. 210—Clark. Art of straight Thinking
Eng. 301—Smart, McKelvey, Business Letters
Eng. 403—Monroe, Principles and Types of Speech
e— These Books Are Needed Now — >
LOUPOrS TRADING POST
A Deal With Lou r— Is Good for You
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with a 25c minimum. Spaco rates la
CUMlfltd Section . . . 60c por column
Inch. Bond all claMlflcdi wUU remit
tance to the Student Activities Office.
All ada should be turned In by 10:00
a.m. of the day before publication.
FOR SALE
V .
3feE US to buy or sell used furniture.
Phone 2-7067. Wood iTurniture Com
pany.
SPRING CLEANING la right around the
cprner. Now is the time to stock up on
Puller Brushes and take^ advantage of
our new specials. Dry mops only 62.14
and brooms as low as $1,79. Call 4-4082
op write Steve Shaw, Box 2381, College
Station.
Late Arrivals ...
WELCOME TO
SHAFFER’S
SUPPLIES
BOOKS
| Both new and used
Almost new at Vi price
SHAFFER’S
Book Store
North Gate
one 1947 CHEVROLET. Htylemaater. 4-
door Medan. Healed blda will be received
In the Office of the Comptroller until
10 A. M., Prlday. February 10. IMC).
The right In reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all tech-
nlcnlitleN. Address Comptroller. A. and
M. College of Texas, College Station*
Texas, for further information.
Student Theologian
In Sunday Service
John Z. Gaston, second-year stu
dent at the Austin Presbyterian
Theological Seminary, will be
guest minister Sunday morning at
the chapel of the Bryan Field An
nex.
Gaston is a native of Houston
and a graduate of the University
of Texas. At present he is seeking
the Bachelor of Divinity degree
from Austin Seminary.
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COLLEGE STATION’S NEW CAFETERIA
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Serving 6:00 A.M. to 8 P.M.
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, • Southern Foods
• Homelike Atmosphere
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G E. REFRIOKRATOR. S«« at Bryan
Storajra Co. on o!4 Collofo Rd
Official
Student - Faculty
DIRECTORY
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Texas A&M College
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Phone 4-5444
Of
Mail 50c to
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
Texas A ft M Collcg©
College Station, “
Attention:
FRESHMEN
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We pick up aikl deliver
shoe Repairing
at A&M Exchange Store
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Pickups made every
Tuesday and Thursday
H O LI C K ’ S
SHOE REPAIR
SERVICE
North Gat* College Station
PHONE 4-9674
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SNACK BAR &
NEWS STAND
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KURNI8HCD HOUSE. 2 badr
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I. A ROE PLEASANT ROOM,
oulalda tntraoc*. 130.00. i~».
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COMKORTABI.f: ROOK for
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BI.ACK UBAIHRR pockat nalrbook eon-
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tonio Aafla llna Sunday aftrrnoon bt-
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baa plraar contact NATIVIOAD MAS
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DAT NUR8KRT AND KINDBROARTBN.
Open from; » - S. Trained aUendanta
in charge. May leave child, Any numbvr
of houri. 4-9761. /i’- i. ■■ri-
mkt
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by burn*, team, moth holaa.
nrantced. Acnda Ty<niic , ‘« —
ollegc Road. Phono 2-7120.
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EXPERT RE^EAVINO dono. lit my homo,
damaged by burns, toara, moth holos.
Work guar--*—• '
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Alterations . . .i
of all types done quickly.
Stop in today Aggies, at the
A&M Alteration Shop
North Gate College Station
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Home Cooked Meals
Served Family Style
Tf
Hot Rolls Each Meal
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MONTHLY OR WEEKLY
RATE ,
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One Block North of
Campus Theater
Call 4-4894 .
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— NEW —
STATE MO-TEL
ULTRA-MODERN.
PlMe for that
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The Perfect
Prompt Radio Service
—Call—
Soslik’s Radio Service
712 8. Main 8t.
Ph. 2-1941 Bryan
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Flavor talUj
why it's
•o popular
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DeLUXE CAFE
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IN FOOD
T6e Bryan Home
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If the owner* of the following
:enae numbers do hot appear Fat
Corporation. Traffic Court In' Col
lege Station by February 7, 1950
a warrant - for arrest will be is
sued.
Chief of Police
City of College Station
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AP 8290
KT 6428
KT 1508
KT 8692
KT 412$
KT 7406
KT 7228
LF 1229
NS 9574
RY 661
KT 6746
YM 6428
YM 6770
KB 6198
8A 2416
JV 8885
KT 8158
AU 4475 KN 92
| MJ 8448
KT 8621
KT 1991
KT 8274
KT 6270
KT 8272
E8 1469
DY 6875
KU N24
KT 5708
BX 8571
KT 5872
KV 8068
HP 4050
DY 62
AR >816
KU 6902
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JB 8621
HE 8085
KT 2588
KT 4)45
KT 7$28
KT 8^18
KT 6888
KT 7‘00
BR 1105
KT 5497
HZ 6418
UR 7i 78
LF 11127
KV 6 44
LH 2 69
KV 6 44
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