The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 13, 1952, Image 3

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Thur.^lay, November i?», 19H2
THE BATTALION
Fashion Show
Set Monday
A showing- of winter fashions
will be presented by Miller’s Fash
ions and the Architectural Wives
Society in the YMCA Chapel at
7:30 p. m. Monday.
In a modem setting, clothing
Buitable for the office girl at work
and at holiday parties will be
modeled by members of the society.
Mrs. Homer Adams, manager of
Miller’s Fashions, will direct the
show and present the commentary.
Models will be Mesdames Jean
McMullen, Gail Eynes, Wanda
Blackman, Jean Ross, Bobbie Shol-
er, Jo Ann Rush, Virgie Sellars,
Tucker Saxe, Joan Waldon, Faye
Parsons.
A social hour will be held fol
lowing the style show with Mes-
ftames Cathleen Piper, Helen
Wingler, Flora Nickerson and Jan
et Newman serving as hostesses.
The show will be open to the
public, said Mrs. Faye Parsons,
publicity chairman.
Temple Garden Clubber
To Speak Here Friday
Mrs. Adrain Mabry of Temple,
authority on dried plants and
grasses, will present the program
at an open meeting of the A&M
Garden Club 2:30 p. m. Friday in
the MSC.
Mrs. Mabry, who preserves flow-
frs, ornamental grasses and plant
leaves by an original baking pi-o-
cess, will discuss the process to
the organization, and to non-mem
bers for a nominal fee.
* Ai-rangement calendars ordered
by members will be delivered at
the meeting, said Mrs. A1 Nelson
of the gai’den club.
Safety Tape Put
On Kids Bikes
College Station’s boys and girls
can now ride their bicycles more
safely at night, thanks to Patrol
man Curtis Bullock.
As a part of the city’s bicycle
safety campaign, Bullock put re
flector tape on the bicycles of stu
dents at A&M Consolidated School.
The tap is adhesive, and is de
signed to reflect the light from
automobile headlights. It was put
on the rear fender and the handle
bars of each bicycle.
Bullock also gave each student
a sticker saying “I pledge to ride
safely” for his bicycle.
This campaign will last all year.
Each student will be given a mem
bership card, and at the end of
the year every student who has
less than three safe-riding viola
tions will be given a safety' certi
ficate.
Violations of safe riding prac
tices may be reported by teachers,
parents, or policemen.
For the last month, Bullock has
been showing safety films and giv
ing safe-riding talks in the school.
Whats Cooking
Thursday
6:30 p. m.—Architecture Depart
ment Dinner, Assembly Room,
MSC.
7:15 p. m.—Brazoria County Club,
Room 2D, MSC, Discussion of
Mother’s Club. .
7:30 p. m. — Quarterback Club,
Ballroom, MSC.
Brush Country Club, Room 2A,
MSC, Plans for Christmas Party.
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have not contributed the amount
we expected,” Zinn said.
Reports from the residential dis
trict, which was not canvassed last
year, have been showing good re
sults, Zinn said. Business districts
also have made a good showing al
though some firms have made no
contributions he said.
“College students are not asked
for contributions, since most of
the money spent by the Chest is
used for College Station residents,
Zinn said. Any students who wish
to contribute, should contact me,”
Zinn said.
Anyone who has not been ap
proached by the Chest committee
should send his contribution to
Zinn’s office in Goodwin Hall.
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Dallas Texans
Orphaned Back
To Nat’l League
DALLAS, Nov. 13—GT>)
Dallas was without profes
sional football today just 11
months after it brought in a
franchise with fanfare and
ballyhoo that said the game could
n’t miss in big, free-spending Tex
as.
The Dallas Texans, who lost sev
en games out of seven and almost
a quarter of a million dollars, were
orphaned yesterday when the 16
stockholders turned the franchise
back to the National Football
League. The Texans become
“road club” and play no more
games in Dallas.
Coupled with the announcement
that the Texans were quitting with
a little more than half the season
completed was the statement that
a bid would be made to buy the
club back when it came up for
disposal probably next month.
Financial aid was obtained with
a group of moneyed men willing
to take over and operate on a
three-year basis but John Coyle,
one of the Texans trustees, said
“interim financing” could not be
obtained. He explained that the
Texans didn’t have the money to
operate during three weeks or
more that would be required to
effect legal transfer of the club to
the new group. There were 40
bond-holders who held, in effect, a
mortgage on the franchise. That
created the legal technicalities.
Corpus Christi Club, Room 2B,
MHC, Discussion of Thanksgiving
pai ty.
Aggie Wives Bridge Club, Room
3B & 3C, MSC.
Baytown-Passadena Club Meet
ing,. Senate Chamber, MSC, Dis
cuss plans for Thanksgiving party.
Port Arthur Club, 108 Academic
BldgL, Plans for party Friday night
Sotn Angelo Club, Ag. Bldg., Se
lect Duchess for Christmas Dance
8 p. im.—Bridge Club, Social Room,
MSC.
Cooike County Club, Room 2C,
MSC.
8 a. itn.-5 p. m.—Electric Meter-
men’s Short Course, Rooms 3B &
3C, MSC.
Garden Club, Assembly Room,
MSC.
7:15 p. m.—Hillel Foundation,
YMCA.
7:30 p>. m.—BSU Vespers, Bapr-
tist Student Center.
Czech Club, Room 2A, MSC.
Church Women
To Hold Fun Fair
Women of the College Station
Presbyterian Church will hold a
fun fair in the education building
adjoining the church at 3 p. .m
Friday.
At the fair will be a w h i t e
elephant booth, sewing den, cake
booth and pastries booth. A com
munity supper will be served in
the dining room at 5:30 p. m. Tick
ets for the supper will cost 75
cents for adults and 50 cents for
children, and may be purchased at
the door.
AAUW Chapter Hears
Speech by Librarian
Michael V. Krenitsky, assistant
librai-ian, spoke to the Bryan-Col-
lege Station Chapter of the Am
erican Association of University
Women, Monday at the Woman’s
Club in Bryan.
The talk was given in conjunc
tion with Children’s Book Week.
He spoke on “The Place of the
American Library in Our Social
Structure.”
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The Student Co-Op Store
AGGIES . . .
FOR GOOD TASTY FOOD, TRY
Zarape’s Restaurant
BEFORE AND AFTER THE GAME
— O P E N —
Saturday—10 A.M. to 1 A.M.
Sunday—11 A.M. to 10 P.M.
HOME OF THE TEXAS AGGIES
4 Blocks Off Highway 6 — Sulphur Springs Road
Wh@n the gang gets together..•
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No other drirsk
picks you up like
®r. Pepper
The special sparkle of
Dr. Pepper adds to every
body’s fun, everywhere you
go. Enjoy it in the six-bottle
carton or the 12-bottle carton;
buy it by the case . . . and
look for it at soda fountains
and vending machines, too.
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Specials Starting 4 P.M. Thursday Afternoon, Nov. 13th Through Sat. 15th
• MARKET •
SPECIALS
Breakfast Bacon
Hormel Dairy (1st Grade),
Decker’s Tallkorn
,b * 57c
ib. 4 7c
Hormel Pure Pork
Kolbase Sausage .
lb. 59c
Choice Veal
Pot Roast . . .
lb. 55c
Choice Veal-r-Fqr Roast or Stew
Brisket . . . . lb. 39c
Tender Veal
Round Steak . .
lb. 88c
Hormel All Meat
Franks
lb. 49c
Hormel Pre-Cooked
Whole or Shank End
Hams
lb. 59c
Heart o’ Texas
Fryers
lb. 59c
THE BEST COSTS LITTLE MORE.
Be Sure. Place Your Order Now for
Heart o’ Texas
BROAD BREASTED
TURKEYS
FOR THANKSGIVING
Old Time
Hoop Cheese . . lb. 59c
ALSO
Fresh Oysters
Fresh Shrimp
Choice Heavy Beef
® GROCERIES ®
Medium Size Guaranteed
In Paper Bags
Fresh Eg-gs . . doz. 57c
29c Value in Extract
39c Value in Cake Mix
Gladiola White Cake Mix
And 1 '/z -Oz.
Adams Best Extract
Both for 35C
Made of Pure Sweet Cream
Meadowgold
Butter lb. 89c
• FRESH FRUITS •
& VEGETABLES
Size 209 Juicy—New Crop
Florida Oranges, doz. 45c
Size 3 Pascal
Celery . . Ig. stalk 19c
Size 490 California
Stmkist Lemons . doz. 31c
Home Grown 2 large bunches
Turnip Greens . . . 29c
Red Tokay , *
Grapes ... 2 lbs. 37c
Colorado Sweet—Cello Bag
Carrots ... 2 for 33c
® FROZEN FOODS ©
Pictsweet Values:
Waffles . pkg. of 6 19c
Fordhook
Limas . . .
. 8 oz. 19c
Cut Green
Beans . . .
. 9 oz. 19c
Leaf Spinach
. . . 19c
6 Oz. Honor
Orange Juice
. 2 cans 35c
Honor Brand
Cut Broccoli
. pkg. 19c
12-Oz. Donna Dean
Strawberries
. pkg. 31c
• GROCERY SPECIALS *
£ rery 6 d£L~ &
12-Oz. Can Hormcl Spam
Luncheon Meat .... 49c
Each package contains a 10c coupon
good on next purchase
Nucoa Oleo .... lb. 31c
Goodhope Oleo
lb. 19c
Switch to Sanitary Vz Gallon
Pasteurized Milk . 2 for 83c
(Plus Bottle Deposits)
Vi Gallon Lilly
Mellorine
each 59c
Pet Milk .... 3 cans 44c
Libby’s Cling—2'/z Cans
Peaches ..... ea. 33c
Philadelphia Cream—3 Oz. Pkgs.
Cheese 2 pkgs. 35c
6'4 Oz.—Sunshine
Graham Crackers . . .17c
carton $1.99
3-lb. can 79c
GET COUPON
ON SPECIAL
v PACKAGE
; SAVE 10c
<bn Next Purchase
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m
Popular Kinds
Cigarettes .
Crisco . .
Factory Deal—No Limit
Maxwell House Coffee, lb 79c
Save 35c at no sacrifice in quality
Extra Fancy—1-lb. Box
McCormick’s Tea . each 92c
FOR THE BAKING SEASON
NEW CROP
Nuts and Fresh Fruit
Cake Ingredients
HAVE ARRIVED
Jteft) 29c
New Crop New Ace Brand
7-Oz. Halves
Shelled Pecans .
pkg. 53c
150 Lovely Gifts
Under $50?
ON SALE NOW
AT OUR CHECK
OUT COUNTERS
With 10c Coupon
Large Tide . ,. pkg. 29c
Pillsbury’s BEST
£*rUc6ecC Flour
Each 10 lb. sack contains 20c worth of valu
able coupons, each 25 lb. sack 40c in coupons
10 lb. bag
25 lb,bag
. 9?c
$2.19
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
SOUTHSIDE FOOD MARKET
STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Each Weekday AT THE SOUTHSIDE CORNER OF THE CAMPUS
Open 30 Minutes Earlier—Fridays and Saturdays—Closed Sundays A COMPLETE ONE-STOP MARKET