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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1950)
• 7 I ^.rnn^ 1 ■ i -.U,,’ Heart O’ tman Club Postpones Meeting Tho HMrt. O’ Texan C9ub meet- in* ncheduled for tonljfht ha* been until Thurnilay, Murrh If, Rarl Behrena, prealdenL an* nounced today, Typewriters for Rent LATEST MODELS BRYAN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. Dial-2-1328 209 N. Main - -ManE- (Continued from P^ga John McKeo, head rotation*, Ford Motor , and K- W. Pattereon, manager, Emaco Dei Equipment Company of 1 ouaton. Ln*t apeakor of the Confer ence will be Cal. C Chkmbera, prentdent and general manager, Texas Foundries, of Lufkin, who Udll talk on ’‘Cost Control In a JobbinR Plant", H. W, Buetel, works manag MoSher Steel Company, of Dali; presided. —- 3L fL IJorL Now Have — (Jjyoxx cnTE* a arcs on„ FILLET MIGNON STEAKS .. 80c \With Potatoes, Salad, Vegetable !_;% ■' 1 ^ DU YlJorLr M 'jl' ■ 118 S. MAIN Lette tan letiaM te •e um wblah do f. tkea Ibe •eitwe.) With nesgi' : It To The Edita the dorm held dur- week, It discus* planned In students e discus- nta and lo* toques- ling out of a result of the asm shown f< tory dismission Ing Religious Empl was decided that sii slon groups should hopes that mi find through with fellow stu cal (ministers the am tions and problems ;RE Week services. th this In mind, plans were td hold these discussion opce a week and limit the to one hour. The first in a of five discussion groups . held last Thursday night in lounges situated over the campus. With IE Week over so short a time it was thought tnat every one Would be full aware of the na- ture of these groups and familiar informality and friendli- betv een leaders If:Was attendance at last cuasionj roups that the v t this : -f • V j . -■ ^ » 1 / r . / 1 -.5. » ■ - < . L Diamond :u ’ C p SPRINGTIME foon r. apparent fron id students, the lack of ,y’s dis- few people the gratifying exper ience of participating |n groups on- week before. Whether or lack of attendance stem- ibad from ti from lack or simply Information la not hnown. But certainly If Indlffar* SftF; Wv Wa. IndlffwaiMH of Informal it' eertainlv TOMATOES . 2 cans 25c KlmbsllH WAX BEANS. . 2 cans 27c Qomt llouHekeeper*—80 ('mint NAPKINS . . . 10c Carton i' 1 ■- DR. PEPPER Kounty Hist—Cream Style—No. 808 CORN . i ' Del Monte—46 O*. PINEAPPLE JUICE . 35c Stokeley’a—No. 2 } PIE CHERRIES.. . 25c j ' - ' . ftold Medal SPAGHETTI A—12 Oz. >" MACARONI ; 2 for 25c / >. * Klmbell’s Freeh—No. 300 BLACK EYE PEAS 10c Hormel—No. 800 CHILI . . . Kraft Velvoeta CHEESE. . Kraft Philadelphia—3 Oz. CREAM CHEESE.2 lbs. 27c SUGAR CRISPS . 2 for 25c 12 Ox. Oscar Mayer—Barbecued PORK or BEEF 45c . u. . 32c ... M ; ' . 2 lbs. 69c Miracle WTiip—1 Pt. j SALAD DRESSING HehuwM Or.. KETC IttlMM ITi| Ip I, | iff PGAV^82AJkJ t STRAWBERItY—Bltw Plate PRESERVES Bewley’* FL0U ...... 5 lbs. 35c DOG FOOD . . 3 cans 19c Top Kick Uncle williams r .[i | PORK & BEANS . 3 cans 25c SCOT TISSUE . 3 rolls 29c SUGAR . .... 5 lbs. 39c ||:Ul . CRISCl Chase and Sanborn COFFEE . CL0R0X. SUPER SU . 3 lbs. 65c 1 lb. can 69c . . . qt. 15c -16c Slite S..'Large 19c OILS 2pkg.25c Frigid DINN1 WestfMd | GRAPl JUICE... Ft 10c Channln KITCHEN TOWELS . 15c fresh -f/uuQiMildSiMst- LETTUCE . . 2 heads 15c I CABBAGE . . . . 2 lbs. 3c “i > . .... Doz. 24c . 10c LEMONS MUNTARD or (hoiiM> grown) turnip greens DRUGS Ip^na—Kronnmy 07c Hire TOOTH PASTE . . > : 1- 20o Sl*e , —j BAYER ASPIRIN. sNvtf///^ Armour’* 81 SUCE BACON. • t • • Armour’* Baby M#ef CROWN ROAST . Armour’* Bitby Beef OAST. Til Is '■•i. lb. 45c 79c I: :g : COW.TER DRIVE AT VE AT HIGHWA1 r l K * -V 'T- AY 6 tr Cnee wa* the causa, many atudenta ire misinformed of tha true value Of participating In such groups, i|or the few who did attend the Various group* about the campus agree on their worthwhileneaa. , Doesnt it Stand to reason that 0 student owes it to himself to at tend at least one of these groups Ond find out whether or not he is ahort-chanr* 1 ‘ * the Should' bring 1 it hand, for era will be In; the* lounges of dorms i'. 9, IS, and Legget and Hart Sgain this Thursday night. Let’s all turn out, men, and see What it's all about. King Egger, ’50 Jarvis Miller, ’50 Curtis Edwards, ’01 C. L. Ray, ’02 1 Martin Hamilton, *02 Walton Available For Soph Dates Dates for the Sophomore Ball March 4. may be housed in ramps, 1, J, and K of Walton Mali, Ben nie Zinn, assistant dean of stu- lents, said today. Students will be assessed n barge of $1.25 per night per fuest. Guests will be admitted to heir rooms at 1 p. m. Saturday and must have the rooms vacated by 11 a. m. Sunday. Room assignments may be made t the Housing Office in Goodwin -all. Hi La Fiesta REGULAR PLATE 63c Chalupu lUIIl Tamales Frijoles Rice Tea or Coffee Compueata Enchiladas Chili Tortilllaa Pralines Bryan’s Origi Mexican Restai nal Restaurant 303 N. College Avenue Bryan _ 11 trt ABvrai M Lug, Tonr 'WHAMH* s thing ha* got cx/r-rra mb, him/t TO TP V NO ' awcoa-H oom, AH 1* G*GlTTlN' TH gVIi. icvt-aur GOOD^KWHJT - IT MAH MAMMV ■^3 ft. •m m m AM tat’s J- AGGIE SQUARES.. Friday, March 3, 8 p. m. Episcopal Parish House. Beginners <iome out at 7:30 p. m. BAYTOWN CLUB MEETING, Thursday, March 1}, 7:15 P* m. 106 Academic Bldg. Bring entries for Cotton Ball Duchess. BRAZORIA COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, T-SO p. jn., 125 Academ ic Bldg. Cotton Ball Duchess to be selectedi BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB, March 2, 7:30 p.l m., Room 304 Academic Building. Selection of Cotton Ball Duchess and Easter Party will be discjussed. CALDWELL COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday, March 2, 7 p. m., Academic Bldg. CASS COUNTY CLUB, Thurs day, 7:30 p. m., 307 Goodwin. CORYELL COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. ih., 126 Academic Baflmiig} [ j' EAST TEXAS CLUB, Thursday March 2, 7:30 p. m., Reading Room YMCA. / f FLAX COUNTRY AAM CLUB, Thursday, March 2, 7:10 room 104 Academic Bldg. Cotton Ball duch ess to be selected. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, Friday, March 8,j 7:16 p. m., Cab inet Room, YMCA. Speaker. NAVARRO (]OUNTY CLUB, meets Thursday, Mar, 2 at 7:30 p. m. In room 22$ of the Academic Building. PALESTINE AAM CLUB, Thuraday, March 2, 7:30 p. m. Put-year Lounge. Reorganization, (donation i (J^ah cr y FRIENDLY SERVICE REFRESH YOUR SPRING WEAR Give your apparel a fresh new lift for Spring. Send it to us for scientific cleaning and pressing. Call now. CAMPUS CLEANERS “Over the Exchange Store” ■ in 8 s 3ADENA Club, Thursday, 2, 7:30 p. m. room 105 Aca- Bldg. ROSS LODGE, Thursday, 7 p. m. Examinations in ARKANA CLtlB, Thursday/ 2, 7:30 p. m. room 108 mic Bldg. Important busi ness 11 meeting. WEATHERFORD CLUB, Thurs day, March 2, 7:15, room 212, Ac ademic Bldg. Marcr APACHES- ([Continued from Page 1) possession ball backfired on them in the last five-minute period. Ip the last 18 seiconds of playL Champion intercepted a pass and zipped the ball to i Weaver who madd another one of his deadly shots. Hancock iced the vic tory j with a lay up shot. Box Score TYLER (50) Fg Ft Pf Tp Ray, R., F .... I 10 4 Orona, F 3 1 j 3 7 Pemberton, F Oi 1 3 |t Rlcl)ardson_ r 0 0 0 j0. Weaver, C 3 $3 Chnippion, G ;| 3 3 4)6 Hnrtyock, G' 4 Browning, G j 0 HCHItEINEIt (4(1) Kg Ft Pf Tp Douglaa, F 2 3 1 [ 7 Rllay, F : 3 6 3 [11 ViuiiWzee 0 0 ff | 0 Huutiilcr*, C 4 1 1 ! 0 Lucar, G 6 3 6 15 •1.1': By A1 0»pp Page 4 Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS RCH SHIX WITH A BA' AD. HSUS . . . 3e wlta a *#e mlalmi Clasalflad SMtloa . Inch. 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Coll,*, la offcrlns for nal, 1.271 acm of rich Bra«» River bottom land near tli. Agricultural Experiment Station land ln Burleeon County. Located In the John' P. Cole, Grant on Farm Highway 50, it I, about aeven mile, aouthwemt of College Station. Bid, will be received on three •eparate tract, of 670. 151, and HIM acre,; on th, entire acreage and on.combi nation, of tract,. Sealed propoeal, for bid, will be re ceived in the office ot the Comptroller. Texaa A. and M. College Syatem, College Station. Texaa, until 2:00 p.m. on March 15, 1*50, then pObllcly opened and read In the. lecture room of the Agricultural Engineering building. j For full Information *nd bidding forma, writ, W. H. Hol,m,nn. Comptroller, Texal A. and M. College Ryiteln, College Station. Texa,. Bidding forma, other data and inatnictloD,. with nolle, of when properil can be Inapeeled will be furhlahed on re- quMt. 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