The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 11, 1952, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, December IT, 1952
Job Interviews *
Battalion
Classifieds
BVV, SELL, KENT OR TKADE. Kates
.... 3c a word per insertion with a
t5e minimum. Space rate in classified
lection .... 60c per column-inch. Send
Ml classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
»FFICK. AH ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
flay before publication.
• FOR SALE *
HOW would your girl friend feel in one
of our beautiful fringed jackets? Get
her one at HOLICK’S, North Gate.
OH! BROTHER, if it’s for little brother,
it would be a. holster and gun set from
HOLICK’S, North Gate.
GIVE A puppy for Christmas! Clean, com
fortable boarding facilities (thermosta
tically gas-heated quarters for house
dogs). Trimming, bathing, nail clip
ping. whelping, stud dogs. Dog food,
supplies, crate rental. Open Sundays.
Friendly economical. THE BAYARD
KENNELS, On Highway 6 south of
College.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
Let Us Malm lour . . .
CHRISTMAS CARDS
the Photographic Way
Senates Industries
Old Sulphur Springs Road & Hiway 6
PHONE 3-6887
• HELP WANTED •
TECHNICIAN for office work. Call 4-0882.
• WORK WANTED •
TYPING—reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776
after 5.
Directory of
Business Services
INSURANCE of all kinds. Homer Adams,
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
Official Notice
A&M KINGS
On the basis of - fall semester -grades
some students will become eligible to order
an A&M ring. Such students may now
leave their names with the ring clerk in
the Registrar’s Office. Their records will
be checked and eligibility for the ring will
he. determined by Feb. 3, 1053. Orders lor
the rings will be- taken between February
3 and 10, 1956 for March 10 delivery.
The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 A.M.
to 12:00 noon each week day.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
Job Interviews
• Dec. 15—The Gulf Oil Corp.
of Tulsa, Okla., will interview
January and June graduates in
business administration, account
ing, economics, petroleum, me
chanical, civil, chemical, electrical
engineering, geology, physics, and
mathematics.
Positions are available in their
exploitation department, Mene
Grande Oil Co., C. A. of Gulf
Oil, the Fort Worth Division and
the Gulf Research and Develop
ment Co. This company will be
here Dec. 16.
• Dec. 16—Aeronautical, me
chanical, architectural, civil and
electrical engineering January
graduates will bo interviewed by
North American Aviation Inc.
The engineering department of
this company needs engineers for
positions as junior engineers with
openings in design and develop
ment of aircraft structures, power
plants, controls, and related fields.
They have a training program
consisting of orientation in com
pany methods and procedures and
instruction under experienced en
gineers.
• Dec. 16—Bendix Products
Division is interested in interview
ing aeronautical, civil electrical
and mechanical engineering grad
uates as well as physics majors.
They have openings in their
guided missiles section, automo
tive section, aircraft landing gear
section, aircraft fuel devices sec
tion fpr positions as project en
gineers, laboratory test work and
drafting. These positions will be
located in South Bend, Ind.
• Dec. 18—Electrical engineer
ing January and June graduates
at all degree levels will be inter
viewed by the Rural Electrifica
tion Administration of Washing
ton, D. C. There is a six-month
training course in rural telephone
and rural electrification.
During this period, trainees re
ceive rotating assignments in var
ious activities of REA so engin
eers may become thoroughly fam
iliar with programs, REA organi
zation, policies and procedures.
Some field assignments are pos-
Open House Held
By Aero Soeiety
Open house for freshmen aero
nautical engineering students was
hold at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday by the !
A&M chapter of the Institute of
Aeronautical Sciences in the new
Engineering Building.
The program consisted of two
films furnished by McDonnell Air
craft Corp., and a tour of the
building.
Following the tour, refresh
ments were served and an infor
mal discussion was held.
Prompt Radio Service
—Call—
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
Ph. 2-1911 Bryan
sible after at least one year of
service in Washington, D. C.
CB Dec. 18—Stanolind Oil and
Gas Co. of Houston, will interview
mid-term graduates majoring in
petroleum, mechanical, chemical
and electrical engineering^ Quali
fied men who are accepted for
the Stanolind training program
are assigned as roustabouts for
from 6 months to a year, after
which they are promoted to en
gineering jobs.
Engineerings activities in this
company are highly diversified,
including reservoir engineering,
well spacing proration, drilling
and production practices and many
others. On-the-job training is a
regular part of the work, and
specialized schools are held per
iodically to keep Stanolind en
gineers abreast of cun-ent en
gineering developments.
Job Calls
• The Illinois Division of High
ways of Springfield, Illinois, has
initiated a road improvement pro
gram which will be continued for
many years and are in need of
qualified civil engineers who are
interested in a career of public
service in highway engineering.
© The engineering department
of The Texas Pipe Line Co. of
Houston, has a vacancy for a re
cent electrical engineering grad
uate to do electrolysis and cor
rosion work. The job would in
volve travel throughout Texas
with Houston as headquarters.
• The Oliver H. Van Horn Co.
Inc. of Fort Worth, is in need of
an assistant to the manager of
their machine tool department.
Duties would consist of making
quotations on machine tools, con
sulting with prospective purchas
ers with reference to their speci
fications requirements and tooling
required on machines to be pur
chased.
They would also consist of oc
casional trips to the machine tool
builder’s plants for purposes of
learning about specific lines
handled. A mechanical engineei - -
i n g graduate is preferred. This
company is a distributor of ma
chine tools and industrial supplies.
For a Perfectly Finished
Shirt —
Bring them to . . .
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Good Luck . . .
Pipe-Smoking Contest Competitors!
ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS
CIGAR CO.
Kansas City
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Oklahoma City
Distributors Since 1874 —
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JUST THE CHANGE IN YOUR POCKET/
YOUR OLD WATCH WILL MAKE
THE DOWN PAYMENT
The Balance on Easy Terms
McCAKTY. Jewelers
North Gate
Phone 4-1201
Weren’t the old-fashioned Christmases fun? Remember the home-made
gifts, the trees trimmed with popcorn and cranberry necklaces and the
delicious odors that poured from the kitchen? Some of those customs
you can revive yourself, but here at Shopping Center, we’ve taken it upon
ourselves to bring back some of those Old-Fashioned low prices. For a
Christmas of real savings . . . shop here.
SPECIALS for
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 11th -.12th & 13th
Del Monte—2 , /z
Peach Halves 2 for.... 40c
POWDERED or
Brown Sugar 2 lbs 25c
Del Monte—No. 2
Sliced Pineapple 25c
39c
Gold Medal
Flour 5 Ik
Folger’s Coffee . lb. 79c
Kimbcll’s All Vegetable
Shortening . . 3 lbs. 49c
Dole—12 Oz.
Pineapple Juice . 2for 19c
Musselman’s—303
Apple Sauce ... 2 for 35c
Gerber’s
12 CANS
Baby Food .... 85c
(For Babies)—Bib 3 CANS
Orange Juice ... 25c
Kimbell’s—300—Mexican Style
Beans 10c
Kimbell’s—16 Oz.—(In Chili Gravy)
Tamales 25c
Patio—No. 2—Beef
Enchiladas .... 45c
- - Special Offer ~
Buy 1 {A lb. Armour’s Cloverbloom
“99” Margarine, lb. 32c
. '. . and Get ]/> Lb. FREE!
(Get 2 Lbs. for 48c)
2 FOR 25c
Del Monte Spinach 2
Kimbell’s Blackeyc Peas . . 303
Diamond Yellow Cream Corn, 303
Trelis Early June Peas . . 303
K i m be 11 ’s W hole—2 /z
Sweet Potatoes .... 33c
Del Monte—303G
Purple Plums 19c
Hunt’s—300
Tomato Juice . . 3 for 25c
Gold Medal—8 Oz—MACARONI or
Spaghetti 2 for 19c
Heinz—H Oz.
Tomato Ketchup , . . 25c
None Such
Mince Meat . . . pkg. 2J e
Kimbell’s—12 Oz.
Grape Jelly 19c
White
Karo Syrup . . . . pt. 21c
Nigger Head—8 Oz.
Oysters . 39c
Diamond—80 Count
Napkins .... 2 boxes 23c
Roll
Aluminum Foil Wrap, 29c
Choice Baby Beef Broad Breasted
Turkeys
Armour’s Star Cured
Homs
Toms . . . lb. 49c
Hens ... lb. 59c
Soffcasilk
CAKE FLOUR . . box 39c
Calumet—16 Oz.
RAKING POWDER . . .23c
French’s—1 Oz.
VANILLA EXTRACT . .19c
Betty Crocker
CAKE MIXES . . 3 pkgs. $1.00
Sun Valley
MARGARINE .... lb. 19c
Whole or Shank . lb. 56c
Butt Portion . . lb. 59c
PORK
PRODUCE ®
3 lbs. 27c
. . ea. 10c
U. S. No. 1 Florida
TANGERINES . .
U. S. No. I
PASCAL CELERY
U. S. No. I
YELLOW ONIONS. 2 lbs. 15c
Marshseedless
GRAPEFRUIT . . 3 for 14c
Fresh
COCONUTS .... ea. 9c
Angelus—6 Oz.
MARSHMALLOWS ..... 12c
No. 1—Diamond
WALNUTS lb. 39c
No. 1 Georgia Gov. Graded
PECANS ...... 3 lbs. 99c
(Box 24)—Hershey
CANDY BARS ....... 89c
Northmoor Chocolate Covered
CHERRIES lb. 5»c
• FROZEN FOODS ®
Libby’s—6 Oz.
ORANGE JUICE . . 2 for 29c
—PICTSWEET—
GREEN PEAS TURNIP GREENS
CUT CORN BUTTER BEANS
SPINACH BROCCOLI
Pkg. 19c
Center Cut
CHOPS (No end cuts), lb. 49c
Loin End
PORK ROAST
. lb. 49c
Fresh Short Shank—4 to 6 lb. Average
PICNICS .... lb. 35c
Armour’s Star
Bacon lb. 54c
Armour’s Crescent
Bacon lb. 39e
Armour’s—Cello Roll—Pork
Sausage .... lb. 29c
Armour’s
Wieners .... lb. 45c
Presh Pork
Liver ...... lb. 29c
Select
Oysters pt. 89c
Fresh Jumbo
Shrimp .... lb. 84c
CENTER INN
Whole Broiled Baby Red Snap- '7CL
per, served with Sauce, French | J(*
Fries & Salad
$1.00
Broiled Baby Beef T-Bone
Steak, with Garden Green
Salad, French Fries & Sauce
• DRUGS •
Chlorodent—69c Size
Tooth Paste , . . 55c
Drone—60c Value
Shampoo . , . 39c
Odo-Ro-No Cream—60c Size
Deodorant . . . 39c
Woodbury’s Hand—31.00 Size
Lotion .... 50c
Listerine—Big 14 Oz.
Antiseptic . . . 69c
Bayer—Bottle 100
Aspirin . . , 49c
Pepto—60c Value
Bismol .... 49c
Open 7 Days A Week
HOURS OPEN
Mpn.-Thurs—8 a.nv—8 p.m.
Fri. - Sat. — 8 a,in.—9 p.m.
Sunday ■— 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
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