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Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, May 24,1951 v 1 WEEKEND SPECIALS Specials for Friday & Saturday - May 25th & 26th The Shopping Center’s Big 25c - 50c and $1.00 Sale. Buy in Quantity and Pyramid Your Savings ... • SPECIALS • ® $1.00 GROUP Dixie LB. 27c Margarine ... 4 lbs. $1.00 Del Monte—303 EACH 23c Fruit Cocktail . 5 for $1.00 Dole Sliced—2 Pineapple Bits-O-Sea Tuna ... EACH 29c . . 4 for $1.00 CAN 27c . . 4 for $1.00 ROLL 11c for $1.00 10 EACH 27c for $1.00 EACH 21c for $1.00 EACH 15c Charmin Toilet Tissue Kimbell's—46-Oz. EACH 21c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . 5 for $1.00 Miracle Whip—Pints EACH 35c SALAD DRESSING . . 3 for $1.00 Bright & Early—With Glass—'/ 4 Lb. EACH 29c TEA . . . . 4 for $1.00 Green Spot—46-Oz. ORANGEADE ... 4 Del Monte—303 PEAS . . . . 5 Diamond—2 „„ SWEET POTATOES .. 7 for $1.00 Kimbell’s—21/ 2 EACH 21c SWEET POTATOES ... 5 for$1.00 Del Monte—2 EACH 15c SPINACH 7 for $1.00 Kimbell’s—300 EACH 13c BLACKEYED PEAS.. 8 for $1.00 Gerber’s BABY FOOD . . Kimbell’s Whole—2 GREEN BEANS . Kimbell’s All Green—303 LIMAS ... Lucky Leaf—2 PIE APPLES . . Del Monte—303 BOYSENBERRIES Crystal—2 PIE CHERRIES . . Stokely’s—303 SLICED PEACHES Del Monte—303 SLICED PEARS . . Dole Sliced—No. 1 PINEAPPLE . . , Eatweil—No. 1 T SARDINES . . . Hostess VIENNA SAUSAGE .... 12 5 5 5 . 4 . 5 . 6 .12 CAN 9c for $1.00 EACH 21c for $1.00 EACH 21c for $1.00 EACH 21c for $1.00 EACH 27c for $1.00 EACH 23c for $1.00 EACH 21c for $1.00 EACH 35c for $1.00 EACH 15c for $1.00 EACH 15c for $1.00 CAN 10c for $1.00 @ 50c GROUP Franco American SPAGHETTI . . . . Diamond—1 SPINACH Kimbell’s—300 SPANISH RICE . . Kobey SHOESTRING—2'/ 4 -Oz. POTATOES Del Monte—8-Oz. TOMATO SAUCE . . Del Monte—Whole Kernel—12-Oz. CORN .... Diamond MUSTARD or—2 TURNIP GREENS . . . Diamond White or Yellow—300 HOMINY Larson’s—303 VEGALL Kimbell’s—2 WHOLE OKRA . . . Diamond Green & White—303 LIMAS .... Kimbell’s Mex Style—300 BEANS .... Kimbell’s—300 BUTTER BEANS . . Kimbell’s—2 WHOLE BEETS . . . Del Monte—Yellow—303 CREAM CORN . . . Ocean Spray CRANBERRY—303 SAUCE EACH 17c for 50c EACH 11c for 50c EACH 17c for 50c EACH 11c for 50c EACH 8c for 50c EACH 18c for 50c EACH 11c for 50c EACH 8c for 50c EACH 18c for 50c EACH 18c for 50c EACH 17c for 50c EACH 11c for 50c EACH 11c for 50c EACH 17c for 50c EACH 18c for 50c EACH 19c for 50c • 25c GROUP Dromedary—4-Oz. PIMENTO .... Franco American—300 MACARONI . . . Diamond Cut—1 GREEN BEANS . Diamond—300 BABY LIMAS . . Diamond—300 KIDNEY BEANS . Diamond^—300 NAVYBEANS . . EACH 13c 2 for 25c EACH 13c 2 for 25c EACH 13c 2 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c Del Monte—8-Oz. APRICOTS . . . Diamond—300 COOK DRY PEAS Mayfield—1 CORN . . . Diamond—1 TURNIP GREENS Diamond—300 HOMINY .... Diamond—300—Spiced PINTO BEANS . American—Flat SARDINES . . . Kimbell’s—303 CROWDER PEAS Kimbell’s Whole—2 NEW POTATOES Del Monte—8-Oz. PEAS . . . EACH 13c 2 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 9c 3 for 25c EACH 14'c 2 for 25c EACH 13c 2 for 25c EACH 13c 2 for 25c . 3 lbs. 89c Armour’s Vegetole SHORTENING . — Special Surprise at Display — Air Maid Cream Filled—Pkg. 6 CUPCAKE 25c Lilly—'/ 2 GALLON MELLOKREAM 55c Pillsbury F LOUR 5 lbs. 43c Pillsbury’s PIE CRUST MIX . . . pkg. 19c 1 Large Juicy Sunkist Lemon Free With Each Package. —For Making Lemon Pie—Recipe on Box— • PRODUCE • Central American Bananas 2 lbs. 23c California Lettuce 2 for 19c Fresh Corn 3 ears 19c U. S. No. 1 TOMATOES Tube 19c Home Grown CABBAGE lb. 6c White BERMUDA ONIONS ... lb. 9c Salad C A L A V O S . . . . 2 for 27c Fresh BROCCOLI lb. 25c Large White CAULIFLOWER . . . each 29c Fresh BING CHERRIES ... lb. 45c Valley CANTALOUPE .... each 29c California JUICE ORANGES . . . doz. 29c Fresh PINEAPPLE each 25c • FROZEN FOODS • Minute Maid—6-Oz. ORANGE JUICE Honor Brand—12-Oz. STRAWBERRIES Birdseye SPINACH . . 2 for 39c . . . 35c . . 23c • SUNDRIES Toni Combination—$1.33 Value REFILL KIT . . . . Phillip’s—25c Size MILK OF MAGNESIA Listerine—7-Oz. ANTISEPTIC . . . . $1.25 Size HADACOL (Plus Tax) . . 89c . . 15c • MEATS • HOKMEL WIENEES . . Hormel Dairy Brand BACON Sugar Cured BACON SQUARES . . . Armour’s Dexter BACON JUMBO BOLOGNA . . . SLICED CHOPPED HAM . Kraft’s LONGHORN CHEESE. . VEAL CHOPS VEAL STEW MEAT . . VEAL CHUCK ROAST . . . Pork Loin END ROAST Fresh JUMBO SHRIMP .... 39c 75c lb. 49c lb. 59c lb. 39c lb. 43c lb. 59c lb. 69c lb. 59c lb. 89c lb. 55c lb. 79c lb. 49c lb. 75c the smmm centeb Ambition... Attained msk '• .■ ai|j»p ilgSip? mijiSg mmwmf : • . .' -..V.'>,x.-v' ‘A PERSONALIZED SUPER MARKET’ COULTER DRIVE AT HIGHWAY 6 Betty Johnson flashes her prettiest smile as she photo below, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frazier beam turns the Senior Ring for her date, Dick Graves, their approval over his approaching graduation. Saturday night at the Senior Ring dance. In the Senior Sing Pictures Are , ■Ready Next Week, June 1 -2 The Last Word The fact that pictures at the not the result of mere chance. It Senior Ring Dance Saturday night was planned that way. went off without a hitch and that Ben Whitehouse, a senior from the photographers were finished Fort Worth, had the contract to almost an hour ahead of schedule is take the pictures. Although he had You Can't Take It With You ... So Why Not Sell It ? ! A classified ad in The Battalion will reach the people who’ll buy your furniture, your house trail er, or those articles of clothing that you no longer need. Going away for the summer: Find a tenant for your house through The Battalion classifieds. Satisfied users of the Batt’s classifieds will tell you that results are immediate and , . ample. Or if you will have a room ready for occupancy this summer, advertise it in The Battalion and save yourself time, money and worry. It costs only a few cents to get in touch with the entire population of College Station. Call MISS CLASSIFIED at 4-5324 The Battalion “dabbled around” with protography for several years, he has only been doing serious work for the' past few months, and he had never handled a job so big as that Sat urday, night. 780 Couples It was his I’esponsibility to photograph 780 couples in a matter of a few hours—and to photograph them in such a way that, as nearly as possible, they would be happy with their pictures. The fact that nearly every Sen- ion Ring dance previously has had a terrific mix-up in pictures didn’t make' Whitehouse throw up his hands and quit. Instead he lined up five good men—Dick Graves, Richard Hale, Martin Howard, Charlie Wheeler and George Miller—and several sergeants to assist him in his chore. Time Studies Then he put his major subject to work for him. Ben is a manage ment engineering major and one thing he has learned in the course }s that, with proper management of time, most any assignment can be done well. Ben and his helpers figured out how many people could go through the ring in a given time. They ran time studies on all their preparations. They brought extra equipment to use in case they had trouble with some of the cameras set up. They figured that they could take a picture every half min ute. At 8:45—a few minutes later than the scheduled starting time (late because the Senior Ring Banquet held up participants) Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin, Jr., the Ca det Colonel of the Corps, and Dare Keelan, Senior Class President, and his date, Wanda Lee Jones, stepped before the camera as Number 1 in Rings A and B. Three hours and 780 pictures later the last couple crossed the green carpeted stands of tire Sen- ^Continued on gage 6) New Faces Appeal, In Offices Here By VIVIAN CASTLEBERRY Battalion Women’s Editor N EW faces will be seen in most of the offices on the camp , as well as in classrooms this summer as a great many student-wives “graduate” with their husbands and quit wo to become the women of their dreams, just plain housewives i In Photo and Visual Aids, where for three years the same vo has answered the telephone and the same person has assisted in phc orders, a new name and a new voice will be doing the job. She is Ell Younger who is replacing Jerry Rutledge. Ellen is from Waco anil just entering A&M with her husband. Jerry, who “retires” this wee end, was honored with a surprise picnic-party Sunday afternoon members of the Photographic and ^Visual Aids Laboratory. She a r Bill were presented with a set of Aggie glasses and an Aggie pictu tray. ,j t Student Activities office will have a new receptionist come July Mrs. Thellis Rush, who has so creditably done the job for the pa few months, has just received word that she is the wife of a Mari Corps officer. Her husband, who is a career Marine, has just receiv his commission and Mrs. Rush and her daughter, Patricia, will go to t West Coast where they’ll establish residence for the return of thi husband and father. Another pretty blonde will be handling the paper work for that “$25 bucks you need in a hurry.” She is Dorothy W. Gray, who is replacing Peggy Davis in the Student Loan Office. Dorothy is the wife of sophomore Wildlife Major Charles E. Gray and they call Gainesville home. Come July the Museum and Tracy Herbarium will be replacing i secretary of many months Lucille Ethridge, a transplanted Ohio Lucille, who plans to complete requirements for her own degree “if \ get to any place that offers college work,” will leave Aggieland wi her graduating husband, James. ... In the MSG a new switchboa * operator will be answering the calls formerly taken by Ella Harr Ella is going with her Petroleum Engineering husband back to Odess where he was employed before they came to Aggieland a year ago. . In the front office of the MSC you’ll be greeted by Ruby Nell Feal who replaced Marie Moncrief at the desk just inside the door. Rul * Nell, whose husband is a junior M.E. major, is from Beaumont. Gloria Martin, and Flora Shaw co-hosted a shower for Dixie Wo tan of the Project Houses at Mrs. Martin’s home, A-14 College Vie recently. Guests were given individual baby bibs before refreshmen were served to Jane Ingram, Merle Buchanan, Marguerite Doak, Bill Dobbs, Anna,belle Miller, Ellen Scott, Nancy Blank and Connie Nitc All guests were employees of the Agronomy Department. Nancy Little was honoree for a shower given by Jeannine Hooper and Marilyn Gower last week in the MSC. About 25 guests attended the surprise party for Nancy and a lovely assortment of gifts was showered upon her. * THE WEDDING MARCH. A Dallas wedding Sunday united Aik M. Hughes, 4l) Bus. and Harriet LaTtue Bond. The couple will live Dallas folowing a wedding trip to Galveston. Mrs. Hughes is a form, student at Oklahoma A&M College where she was a member of Be1 Sigma Phi. The marriage of two popular former students were solemnized widely scpaiated areas Saturday. In Dallas Patsy Ruth Brandenbui was repeating vows with William A. BilUngton, Architecture ’45 ar in I rescott Arkansas Gertrude C. White and Olin B. Canon, Jr., ME were being married. The Canons, he a member of Tau Beta 1 W1 m home in Dallas following a wedding trip ' \ i ^ oas *v new Mrs. Canon is a graduate of the Univei’si' ot Arkansas where she was a member of Tri Delt. . . . The Billingtoi a!e honeymooning in Louisiana and Mississippi before they come hon i(> Dallas. 1 atsy Ruth is a graduate of Arlington State College whe: she w r as a Sans Sauci. Meddings in South lexas will unite Audrey Orleane Me- • Carley and Jack E. Meeason, ’50 and Joyce Webb and Charles M. Lester, ’51 during the summer. Audrey, a student at Baylor University and Jack, a graduate in range management and now a Soil Conservationist, will be mar- ned in Beeville on June 16. . . . Joyce and Charles, both presently employed as members of the faculty at Angle- ton, will be married this summer in Three Rivers. ROMANCE AFOOT. The Cotton Ball played a big—very big part in the romance of Joe Johnson and Nan Hassler that will be ci iTn e ni! n mai ™S e m Au g ust - Joe and Nan met at the Cotton B; , o.?' Choosing the same setting and the same festival, Joe got arou; rLdTn^mmessee 11 ^ ^ Cotton Bal1 — this time 1951. They’ll be ma WT4W f ldie had , bee ? hau S in S around Radio Station WTAW for a couple of years. But the Station office sud- dunly took on new glamour last July. It was that month that Ann Wilson, a pretty little brownette Bryan girl ,mHi e th. V° rk as secr< : tar 5' ia the offices. It wasn’t long nffWa Weie S .i emg J quite a bit °f each other . af ter h f “ e av h r as . wel1 as du rmg them. On June second, the day after Alan receives his EE degree, the couple will be married in Bryan’s First Methodist Church. ^ David 0 W affai , r i s responsible for the romance ?une d 2‘> H DflvfH wp d ni A t+ Hu c ’ W m Ch wi H culminate in marriage there Nf ^1 r t0 SpU /’ Texas to visit his brother and, wh; 5 Tqrw n kn?W r S - h ? the roommate of his girl frie at TSCW (complicated, isn t it). This girl friend of his girl frie introduce^ him to her girl friend-who turned out to be Ann Sir then David says, there’s been no girl friends but Ann? * rivalFami^oUege ’statfoTcoupl^.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ “ “tY £ theiiMromo^hov w*' ^ u h us W. Dieckhart welcomed if Bill Womack Ti^W Weig 5 ed 9 P ounds and 7 ounces. . . . Phyllis a monmX He J is h Willi«T e M' 0 r r ^ make room for thei r new reigni and wpi^bcH fi Li! ? Minter Womack, III who arrived Saturd agfoLmv h stud 6 ent and S v nd U 0U - nces ’ Young Bill ’ s P a P a is a seni e?-sSL pubHcatta “ ™ 18 forme1 ' editor 01 the Texas A S S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Collins’ young son weighed nine pour tabSyZS ^ ” S l ° rn ^ into Hieir E fWblJ tw Amon ’ s . welcomed an 8 pound 15 ounce s year veteriS SS Tte »»«#«’• h » £i; Seek EM PICTURES HERE! b week, on bnday and Saturday, Ben Whitehouse and onH°t| ateS Tr SC i Up shop in the Commentator Office p S r m.'d?? t d Z 5 a "' w !r 'i cy wln owaKte a. end y^^ar^tMun?^tudent^aji 4 ^orotfay’jje nounced their ene-ao-om^T 1 j na tioiothy Jean Litchfield Ida, Liband Reed of Austin anH Tnim m u i • VoTnt Wer d - Sunday affenmon here b^ theTT Volenta and the bride s brother Jack F T?oori iu tt graduate of the University of Texas wl^r? ^ t 5 iliey wiu return to College Station nest weekend for ly§ grad