The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1950, Image 6

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    Odd Weather in
Washington, Sept. 28—^—Hot
air and merry-go-round winds
over Washington—strictly non-
political, of course—helped keep
the capital hazy these past few
days.
So. says an expert of the U, S.
weather bureau who reports that
while the hot air now has gone,
the merry-go-round winds linger
on—keeping some smoke from
Canadian forest fires milling
around above most of the Eastern
Seaboard.
Meanwhile, the official says, the
main current of smoke may have
been swept eastward to Europe,
thus accounting for a “blue” sun
observed in Northern England,
Scotland and Denmark.
Dr. Harry Wexier, chief of the
weather bureau’s scientific ser
vices division, discounted other
theories advanced to explain the
peculiar sun observed by the Brit
ans and Danes.
Those theories are that peculiar
formations of high clouds, haze
It a t la lion
CLASSIFIED ADS
Page 6
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950
sell with a battalion, classtri ed
AD. Ratew . . Ik a Worfl Tier Insertion
with a 2ac minimum. Space rate in
Classified Section . . . 60c per column
Inch. Send all classifieds with remit
tance to the Student Activities Office.
All ads should be turned in by 10:00
a.m. of the day before publication.
• FOB SALE •
1948 BUICK SEDANETTE—radio, heater,
new white sidewalls, perfect condition.
Bargain for $1,495.00. Inquire between
5 p.m. and 10 p.m., 403 Foster Avenue,
College Station
One—Child's Wardrobe
One—Bassinette
One 1 —Play Pen
One—Electric Heater
One—Whizzer Motorbike
Inspect anytime in Apartment C-ll-C,
College View.
PAIR SENIOR BOOTS, size. 8y„. See W.
L. Mayfield, D-5-A, College View.
1948 CUSHMAN motor scooter, like new.
Priced to sell. See at 105 Bizzell or
call "3-3723 after 5 p.m.
MAPLE DIVAN and chair—see at 304
Fairview, phone 4-R899.
• HELP WANTED •
TEXAN DRIVE IN. Neat-looking car
hops needed. Salary and tips over $50
a week. Apply from 12 to 4 in person
any day except Monday.
EXPERIENCED Shoe Salesman for Sat
urdays. Apply Maurice Shop, 314 N.
Main, Bryan.
DO YOU miss your small brothers and
sisters, Mom’s cooking? In exchange for
caring for our children occasional even
ings we will provide during that time
all the comforts of home, and pay. Phone
4-4587.
H>H HEM
IN GARDEN ACRES, 'Two-bedroom house,
screened porch, Venetian blinds, attic
fan, large wooded lot. Phone owner,
4-9709.
TWO FURNISHED bedrooms with connec
ting bath. Near Campus and on bus
line. Professor or graduate .student pre
ferred. Phone 4-9724.
COMFORTABLE and attractive room for
young woman; one other girl uses bath.
Phone 2-8245.
ROOM for man, outside entrance and
private shower. Ph. 3-8245.
TWO-BEDROOM house, unfurnished, with
shades. Garage, attached sleeping
porch. $65.00 per month. Will lease
for 1 year. 309 Highland, College Sta
tion, Texas, Phone 4-8177.
ATTRACTIVE apartment, unfurnished ex
cept for refrigerator, stove, near shop
ping center and bus. Phone 3-6490,
Bryan.
ONE FURNISHED 3-room house in Bryan.
See Sgt. A. C. Thompson at Sbisa Din
ing Hall after 3 p.m.
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, 219 So. Munner-
lyn, $30.Q0 per month.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sul Ross Lodge No. 1300 A. F. & A. M.
Called meeting Thursday,
September 28, 7 p.m. Work
in M M Degree.
S. R. Wright, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: One Kine Exukta II 35 mm Cam
era. Reward. Box 2677. T. E. Harding.
acony
keeps the price
in check, too!
39.95
MISSES' AND HALF SIZES
Fashion says: checks. We say:
tweed checks as Sacony softly
tailors this lined suit. See
how Sacony indents a waist
line with darts to soften the
bodice, flatter the figure. See
the subtle fashioning: high
pockets buttoned twice, box
pleats falling straight and
narrow. Everything checks-
the fit, the fashion, and
particularly, the value! See it
in holiday—and here!
Smart Shop
Bryan
from a big atomic blast somewhere
in the world, dust blown high by a
storm, or ash from a big volcano
could have given the sun the
blues.
“We’ve had lots of high-cloud
formations without a change in the
color of the sun,” Wexier told a
reporter.
Elections
(Continued from Page 1)
Frederick.
Others filing were, Dorm 12,
Thomas M. Fontaine, J. S. Miller,
Edward Lee Kells, John E. Stuntz,
and John M. Oglesby; Dorm 15,
D. R. Griffin; and, day students,
George D. Young.
Area Aspirants
Wesley M. Stevens, Bill
Moss, Howell Johnson, and John
I
O. Webb have applied as candidates j
I for the two day-student seats. In
College View, George M. Brown, j
Donald A. Flanagan, Donald R.
Beazley, L. B. Weddel, and Hay
den 1 Jenkins are the aspirants.
Vet Village candidates are Wil
liam A. Sky-Eagle Jr. and Mar
tin B. Pigott Jr. Only Trailer
Area-Project House candidate is
Reds Invent "Bonus Babies
Thomas C. Jewell Jr.
Berlin, Sept. 28—OP)—East Ger
many’s Communist government has
offered bonuses for more babies,
to build up the Soviet zone’s wan
ing population.
The bonus system—similar to
the scheme used by Hitler—was in
cluded in a new law giving women
equal political and economic rights
with men, offering protection to
mothers and children and tight
ening restrictions on abortions.
Communist Prime Minister Otto
Grotewohl, speaking, for the law,
demanded more babies as “proof of
the optimistic spirit prevailing in
the east German democratic re
public.” The east zone has a popu
lation of about 18 million com
pared with 45 million in the west
zones.
The law give a bonus of 100 east
marks ($25 at the official rate
but only $5 at the actual rate
against the west German mark)
for each third baby in a family,
250 east mark’s for each fourth,
and for each baby over that 500
east marks.
We are indeed grateful for the business that has
been given us during these ten years.
The retail grocery business is a tough racket. Dur
ing the past ten years, twelve food stores have come and
gone, for one reason or another, right here in College
Station.
That we have been able to survive and enjoy a mea
sure of success, indicates that our constant efforts to
give our friends, institutions, and customers bigger and
bigger values in quality foods have not gone completely
unnoticed.
Yet, we feel that our prices still are much “cheaper
than you think.’’
To put across to our customers and potential cus
tomers the “honest truth” about our prices is the sole
reason we are giving away absolutely free next Tuesday,
Oct. 3rd at 3 o’clock P.M. a $269.95 Youngstown Kitchens
Automatic Dishwasher. You do not have to buy any
thing or to be present to win.
We just want you to spend up to 20 minutes of your
time studying and recording our grocery prices on a pre
pared list available at the store. We know after you
have done this that you will be much more aware of
just how cheap we are offering you high quality foods.
If after 20 minutes you have not completed the
list, we will give you “A for effort” and declare you eli
gible to win the Dishwasher.
• NOTHING TO MEMORIZE!
® NOTHING TO BUY!
• NOTHING TO LOSE!
• MARKET VALUES •
Grade A Baby Beef
T-BONE STEAKS lb. 88c
Square Cut
SHOULDER ROAST .... lb. 63c
CHICKEN LEGS. 3 for 25c
Decker’s Korn Kist
BACON
. lb. 55c
EXTRA SPECIAL: ARMOUR’S AA CHOICE
HEAVY BEEF
Heart 0’ Texas
FRYERS lb. 65c
Fully Dressed
HENS
lb. 47c
« ARMOUR’S STAR SALE
Star
LINK SAUSAGE
•
. lb. 63c
Star
SLICED BACON
. lb. 69c
Armour’s Star
FRANKS .
lb. 59c
Armour’s Star—Shank End
HAMS
. lb. 65c
BUTT END
LB. 69c
• FROZEN FOODS •
Pictsweet—6 Oz. Cans
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . . can 15c
ORANGE JUICE. . . . . 2 cans 47c
Honor Brand
BROCCOLI
pkg. 29c
Every Egg Guaranteed—Candled Medium (22 oz. avg.)
EGGS dozen 43c
Popular Brands
CIGARETTES carton $1.86
MELLO-KREME . Half Gallon 63c
A Lilly Ice Cream representative will serve free Mello
Kreme samples Saturday
MAXWELL HOUSE
fWXWEU
%H0USS
I loffee
lb. 3 j c
PILLSBURY
SILSiJ Piecrust Mix
*||| Easy, Quick with
Pillsbury f 5 C
PIE CRUST MIXcherries 2
LUX FLAKES DEAL
1 large at ... . 29c
1 regular at . . . 5c
Total 34c
IVORY SOAP
2 Large Bars 25c
3 Medium Bars . . . 25c
EVERYDAY PRICE
Oxydol
Large
2<k
mzwr/r/
Jk'OZ Wax-polish your floors
with our Johnson’s
ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER
Rent it for a day. Effortless to run!
24 HOURS OR A FRACTION . . . 50c
1 LB. PASTE WAX—JOHNSON’S . . 59c
FRISCO 3 lbs. 85c
LIBBY SALE
A factory representative will be on hand all day Saturday
helping to conduct this mammoth money-savings Libby
Sale.
No. 2i/ 2 Cans Libby’s
Halves Apricots. . can 25c
No. 2 Cans Libby’s
Spaghetti & Meat
. 2 cans 35c
Regular Cans Libby’s
Veal Loaf 2 cans 39c
No. 303 Cans Libby’s
Garden Vegetables
2 cans 25c
No. 14 Can Libby’s
DEVILED HAM.... . . . can 15c
LAST WEEK! USING A 1940 DIME
MEADOLAKE 0LE0 . ... lb. 10c
OTHERWISE LB. 27c
40 Oz. Can Libby’s
m
mice . . . can 25c
No. 2Vo Can Libby’s
Fruit Cocktail. . can 33c
No. 2V2 Cans Libby’s Y.C.
Peaches can 26c
12 Oz. Vacuum Pack Libby’s Whole Kernel
Corn 2 cans 27c
12 Oz. Can Libby's'
Pineapple Juice . . can I0c
No. Vi Can Libby’s Vienna
Sausage ... 2 cans 35c
IIERMAGl
22 Oz. (59c Value) Libby’s Whole Sweet
Pickles jar 49c
CORMffPlSIl
No. 2 Cans Libby’s
CORNED BEEF HASH
. can 29c
6 Oz. Jar (59c Value) Libby’s Stuffed
Olives jar 43c
fS
olives L
mm
We will be closed from 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Wed. Oct. 4th—75th Anniversary Celebration.
• FRESH FRUITS AND •
VEGETABLES
New Crop Texas Marsh Seedless
GRAPEFRUIT lb. 9c
Fancy Baby Yellow
SQUASH 2 lbs. 15c
Smooth, Round White Colorado
COBBLER POTATOES. 10 lbs. 35c
New Crop Texas
ORANGES 5 lb. bag 43c
Small Heads °
GREEN CABBAGE . . Jibs. 9c
TOKAY GRAPES flbs. 25c
Clean, No. 1, Fresh Tops—Colorado
CARROTS bunch 5c
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
Southside Food Market
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY & UNTIL TUESDAY NOON — SEPT. 29 - 30, OCT. 2ND & 3RD
Save all our cash register receipts. — They may be exchanged for valuable premiums.