The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 07, 1950, Image 3

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To Address
Kiwanis Party
R. E. Jackson, a member
of the History Department at
Texas State College for Wo
men, will be the principal
speaker at the annual banquet
of the College Station Kiwanis
Club Dec. 11 in the Ball Room of
the Memorial Student Center.
The incoming officers for 1951
will be officially installed by Ed
ward Sehreiber of Galveston who
is the Lieutenant Governor of the
3rd Division Kiwanis Club.
The new president for 1951 will
be A. C. Magee. Other officers
to be installed are Otis T Miller,
first vice-president, and H. G.
Johnston, second vice-president.
’ Retiring officers include Joe
Motheral, president; A. C. Magee,
first vice-president; Otis T. Mil
ler, second vice-president; Sam
Cleland, Secretary; Walter Man
ning, treasurer.
Committee in charge of arrange
ments is Dick Hervey, chairman,
J. B. Coon, W. L. Maples, and W.
H. Dawson. The House Receptions
Committee includes George Sum-
mey, chairman, P. L. Thomas, L.
N. Plannigan, Jr. R. Couch, C B.
Campbell, Joe Sorrels, and W. E.
Briles.
Tickets for the banquet are on
sale at the MSC and at the South
Side Grocery.
The Human Race
Debate ---
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» rea, after half a year of fighting,
most of the time against odds, is
a heartbreaking one,” it said.
In other opinions from T e x a s,
the Dallas Times Herald com
mented:
“So far the atomic bomb has
been worse than useless as a wea
pon. Possessing it has given our
public a false sense of security
. . . the billions we have spent on
it have not saved a single life of
an American fighting man in
Korea.”
The Times Herald said “It would
*seem by this time that types of
the bomb for use against land
forces would have been devised.”
Extension Club Plans
MSC Christmas Party
A Christmas Party has been
planned for the Extension Service
Club Thursday at 3 p. m. in the
Memorial Student Center, accord
ing to Mrs. Richard E. Burleson,
president: ..
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Gifts “He”
ill Want
. Manhattan Shirts
Manhattan Pajamas
Ehro Sport Shirts
Hickok Belts
‘ Swank Jewelry
Beau Brummell Ties
Rabhor Robes
House Slippers
Catalina Sweaters
Monarch Jackets
Michael-Stern
Suits and Top Coats
Society Brand Suits
Dobbs Hats
CONWAY & CO.
103 N, Main Bryan
Quincy SraiaHTiACE, a pillar of business
INTEGRITY, BROOKS NO EXCUSES'-THE SLAVES
EITHER TOEJHE LINE OR ELSE^^T^N^
Wo// ionite
We Must---
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China, since that would leave them
an easier pushover for Russia,
which has a vast land army in
Europe.
Whether or not we have to jump
into the sea and abandon Korea,
this country is going into a great
arms program.
If the Russians are polite
enough to wait, that program may
take two years or more before our
western allies feel they can stand
off a Russian attack.
But. will Russia sit back and
wait until the w est has time to
create a great army, which
doesn’t exist now? Maybe no.
This is deep winter, not the best
time for any army to b^gin Was
in Europe.
But Spring is coming. Maybe
then the Russians will decide to
move. And there is irony in all
this:
For years inside and outside
congress there have been unend
ing protests against government
controls. But strict controls will be
necessary if this country is going
on a real war-footing.
So, to survive, this country
which dislikes government con
trols so much will have to submit
to them. That seems certain now,
with living costs going up, for if
they go up unchecked the country
will be wrecked anyway.
But if this country has to be
come a military state, with wide
controls, and stays that way for
years, there is the simple question
ahead: will the economy ever get
back what it has been?
THE BATTALION
THUR., DEC. 7, 1950 Page 3
Carroll to Address
Accounting Society
Gay Carroll, comptroller for the
Humble Oil an Refining Company
in Houston, addressed the Account
ing Society last night in the Mem
orial Student Center.
He is a charter memoer of the
local control of Controllers Insti-
' tute and of the National Associa
tion of Cost Accountants. He is the
first industrial accountant in the
southwest to be elected to honor
ary membership in the Beta Alpha
Psi, national accounting fraternity.
What’s Cooking
AGRICULTURI ST STAFF
MEETING, Thursday, 7:15, 207
Goodwin.
B R U S H COUNTRY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Room 304
Academic Building. Discuss party
plans. Picture payments due.
BASTROP - LEE CO U NT Y
CLUB, Thursday, room 3A, MSC.
BELL COUNTY CLUB. Thurs
day, 7:30 p. m., room 123 Aca
demic Building to discuss Christ
mas dance plans.
BI-STONE CLUB, Thursday,
7:30 p. m., room 223, Academic
Building to discuss Christinas
party plans.
COOKE COUNTY CLU B,
Thursday, 7:30,104 Academic Bldg.,
Discuss Xmas.
EAST TEXAS CLUB, Thursday,
7:30, YMCA Reading Room to dis
cuss Christmas party.
FORT WORTH CLUB: Thurs
day, Dec. 7, Room 107 Science Hall
after yell practice. Plans will die
discussed for Christmas party.
HEART OF TEXAS CLUB,
Thursday 7:30 p. m., room, 227,
Academic Building,
roleum Engineering lecture room.
HOUSTON CLUB, Thursday,
7:15, 301 Goodwin, Xmas Party
Plans.
LUFKIN CLUB, Thursday, 7:30,
MSC, plans for Christmas party
will be discussed.
PANHANDLE CLUB, Thursday,
7:30 p.m., Discuss Christmas
Dance.
PASADENA CLUB, Thursday,
7:30, Room. 2C MSC.
STUDENT SENATE, Thursday,
Dec. 7, 7:30 p. m. Senate Chamber
of Memorial Student Center. Reg
ular monthly meeting.
Miss Lesley Ryall
A vocalist, Miss Ryall will be
among the North Texas group
who will present the Collegiate
Review in Guion Hall Monday
night. The Review features an
array of music, vocals, and com
edy acts by NTSC students.
Only Driver
Can Assure
Auto Safety
The modern automobile is easy
to operate mechanically, but not
so easy to operate safely. •
To say that an automobile is
operated in a safe manner, in
cludes the actions of the driver,
and statistics show that the driver
of the car is the chief cause of ac
cidents, and not a mechanical fail
ure on the part of the automobile.
The automobile does what we
wish it to do, and facts show that
in 9 out of every 10 accidents were
the fault of the driver and not a
mechanical failure of the ear.
Do not overrate the ability of
your car. It’s true enough tliat
they are near perfect, but they
still will not drive themselves. It
is your responsibility to operate
the car safely.
Drive carefully and cautiously
and within the liniits of your abil- j
ity.
TRANS PECOS CLUB, Thurs
day 7:30 p. m., room. 2D, MSC. To
discuss Christmas party plans.
TRI-COUNTY CLUB, Thursday,
7:30, Room 307 Goodwin, impor
tant.
VETERAN’S WIVES BRIDGE
CLUB, Thursday night on third
floor, MSC. Refreshments will be
served.
Three out of four traffic acci
dents happen in clear weather on
diy roads.
Make Your Gifts for Xmas am!
Save Your Money!!
Flexcraft Kits
Bead Kits
Dek-all Kits
Moulding Kits
Xmas' Story Kits
Textile Paints
Copper Paints
Plane Dope
Plastic Spray
• Jig Saws
• Model Planes
® Figurines
® Alum. Circles
• Copper Foil
® Basket Reed
• Leather Patterns
• Wishing Well Plantus
® Copper Tools
Come By The
HOBBY CENTER
Next to the Bryan Eagle Office
DONT WAIT . . .
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AT ... .
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BEAT GEORGIA
So Appropriate.. So Lovely..
A LADY BETH creation in washable
broadcloth . . . Gaily accented with
Rhinestone pin and buttons. In wine,
green, brown and white.
$4.95
IN OUR BRYAN STORE
Specials for Friday & Saturday — Dec. 8th & 9th
• EXTRA SPECIALS •
CR1SC0.3 lbs. *5c
Maxwell House
E ll>. 79c
Imperial Pure Cane
!mn 5 Ik .‘)9e
PIECE JUICE SET
Beautifully Decorated. Consisting o f
Handi-Serv Decanter with plastic refrig
erator cover and 4 glasses. 1—6 oz. Min
ute Maid Concentrated Orange Juice
FREE WITH EACH ONE PURCHASED.
E A C H
89c
• SPECIALS •
Aunt Jemima—I'A Lb. Box
White Corn Meal . 2 for 27c
Dromedary
Gingerbread Mix . pkg. 23c
White Handle—5 String
House Broom . . each 79e
Kimbell’s—No. 2
Chili 55c
American—
Sardines 3 for 19c
Campbell’s
Vegetable Soup . 2 cans 23c
Peter Pan—12 Oz.
Feannt Butler 29c
Kimbell’s—12 Oz.
Apricot Preserves . . 21c
Colored in '^’s
Dixie Margarine . . lb. 25c
Meadow Cold—Foil Wranped (4’s
Sweet Cream Butter, lb. 69c
D EMONSTRATIO N
FREE BISCUITS
Pioneer White Wings—Big 2 Lb. Can
Biscuit Mix 2 lb. can 39c
Pioneer White—18 Oz.
Cake Mix 29c
12 0z '
Log Cabin Syrup .... 25c
None Such
Mince Meat .... pkg. 19c
Fancy Dried
Prunes . 1 lb. 25c - 2 lb. 49c
Hunt’s—14 Oz.
Catsup 2 for 37c
Uncle WBliam—No. 300
Saurkraut 2 for 17c
Diamond—White or Yellow—No. 300
Hominy 2 for 13c
Tomato Puree , . 4 cans 15c
Orchard Garden—No. 2
Grapefruit Juice . 2 for 23c
Hunt’s—No. 303
Sliced Peaches . . 2 for 33c
Medium
Ivory Soap . . .
20 Oz.
3 Minute Oats . .
Hershey’s—16 Oz.
Chocolate Syrup
Gold Medal—8 Oz.
Spaghetti - Macar
Pinto
Beans . . 1 lb. 19c
Bar None
Dog Food
8c
.... 15c
. .2 for 33c
oni, 2 “ 21c
- 2 lb. 19c
4 cans 27c
* FROZEN FOODS •
Minute Maid—6 Oz.
Orange Juice .
I9e
Birdseye—12 Oz.
Green Peas . . .
. . . . 23e
Birdseye—14 Oz.
Spinach
. . . . 23c
• PRODUCE •
Red Delicious
Apples
2 lbs. 19c
Texas Marshseedless
Grapefruit . . . .
. each 5c
Florida
Juice Oranges . .
. doz. 29c
• MARKET •
Northern Com Fed
Pork Chops . . .
. . lb. 45c
Armour’s Star
Sliced Bacon . . .
. lb. 49c
Armour’s Dexter
Bacon
lb. 45c
Pork Loin Roast
. . lb. 45c
jumbo Shrimp .
. lb. 79c
Chuck Roast . .
. . lb. 59c
Veal Stew Meat .
. . lb. 48c
• SUNDRIES •
(Plastic Slippers) Asst. Colors
Scuffs Pair 39c
Ipana Tooth Paste, Ige. 29e
Phillip’s—4 Oz.
Milk of Magnesia .... 19c
7 9 Z -
Listerine Antiseptic . . 39c
Beautifully made—in Cello Bag With Pin
Holiday Corsages . . ea. 50c
• SNACK BAR
Heinz—With Premium Thin Crisp Saltines
Cream of Tomato Soup . 9c
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