The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 05, 1953, Image 5

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    Thursday, March 5, 1953
THE BATTALION
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Job Interviews
10—The Boeing Air-
Till interview civil,
Mecjtrical and me-
•c hard peering, accounting,
the enj' n ® 1 ematics majors
had Befc levels for possible
ls throng;
cop tffb—Mechanical and
1G7 pouf/eerjing students will
a tafe.l l|y the Chemical
go in fjpff [Arsenal,
ain at 10—d'he McCullough
:20. 1 interview petroleum
M-roerl,!* 1 , f n f’ i " ecl ' il ;K ! ‘"< l
• arts interested in
1 .V , S Jl'higinecr-Trainee
the fir f ;
|—Business adminis-
ted up; cultm . al
t on to
URAL,
economics,
industrial education
‘e interviewed by the
e & Rubber Co. of
I:
iy fjvill be interview-
lents for sales work
ral meeting will be
a. pn. on March 10
net Room at the
0—The Ralston Pu-
I i luiterested in talking
administration, ani-
iCSCmy, dai ry husbandry,
TtftHfl n d r y> agronomy, hor-
T
ticultuie and agricultural econom
ics students. A group meeting will
be held at 8:80 a. m, on March
10 in the Social Room of the
MSC.
© March 11—The Stanolind Oil
and Gas Co. of Tulsa will talk
with advanced degree students
only majoring in chemistry and
chemical engineering.
© March 11—Mechanical, elec
trical and industrial engineering
students will be interviewed by
the York Corp. of York, Penn., for
positions in their engineering divi
sion, manufacturing division or
sales division.
© March 11-12—The Soil Con
servation Sei’vice of Temple, will
interview agricultural engineering,
range & forestry, agronomy, agri
cultural education and animal hus
bandry students for Civil Service
positions with this Service.
© March 11-12—The Esso Stan
dard Oil Co. of Louisiana will in
terview chemistry, civil, chemical,
industrial, electrical, mechanical
and petroleum engineering stu
dents for employment in their
Baton Rouge Refinery.
They will also talk with students
who will lack no more than one
year in completing their education-
Intramural
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7 T.V. inspires a
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lendous Values — su-
ailored rayons and
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'Exchange
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Co. I, in 2:22 for the 191 pound
title.
Stockily-built Fred Hcldcnfcls
broke the scoring ice early, then
proceeded to win Stinnett, E FA,
in 1:26. Fred rushed from his cor
ner at the opening whistle to score
on his taller foe in eight seconds
and held the upper hand all the
way.
Crow outfought Richard Tachi-
bana, Sq. 19, in the fast 187
pound bout. Crow scored at 45
seconds on a take-down, added
two more points at 1:10 on a near
pin and scored the fall at 2:27.
Blazing from behind a 0-2 defi
cit, Gonzales pulled out the stops
to pin Allen, Co. H, in 1:56 for the
128 pound diadem.
In one of the best ring scraps
of the day, Bubba Sammons, A
QMC, always moving and shifting,
landed jolting overhand rights in.
the second and third rounds to de
cision Fisher, Sq. 6, in a 157
pound bout.
Clayton Wilcox, Sq. 8, landed
the harder punches to counter
Pete Kopecky’s punching flurries
to take a 147 pound match. Carter,
B FA, showed a nice left jab in
the first and second rounds, then
stalled landing with hard right
crosses in the third to take a 157.
pound bout. He dccisioned Godwin,
A Eng. '
Results of the boxing matches
are as follows:
147 pound—Connally, Se|. 9,
over Bean, A Arm.; Davenport, C
FA, over Rector, Sq. 4; Milam,
Sq. 6, over Schrieber, Sq. 9; Wes
son, A QMC, over King, Maroon
Band; Trotter, A Arm., over Coon-
rod, Sq. 4; Porter, Sq. 6, over
Kinslow, Sq. 15; Pvle, Sq. 7, over
Witte, A TC.
157 pound—Rose, B FA, over
McLean, Sq. 2; Menard, Sq. 8,
over Hill, Sq. 11; Newton, Maroon
Band, over Dieb, Sq. 2; Wilkinson,
A Eng., over Goolsby, A Eng.;
Brown, Sq. 5, over Bass, A FA;
Turner, Sq. 7, over Fullerton, B
Inf.; Mitchell, A Ord., over Car
penter, Sq. 15; Sticc, Sq. 7, over
Payne, ASA.
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A million facts on agriculture,
livestock, business, history,
population, etc. Big maps and
pictures.
On every county, an individual
map, killing frost dates, grow
ing seasons, average rainfall
by months, production figures,
etc.
Lots of good reading in 672 pages*
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al program by June
© March 11-12—Electrical, me
chanical, petroleum and chemical
engineering, chemistry, geology
and physics students will be in
terviewed by the Carter Oil Co.
© March 12—The Sun ray Oil
Corp. of Tulsa, Okla, will inter
view petroleum engineering stu
dents only for work in their ex
ploitation department.
Final Review ’54
Set Before Exams
Final Review wjll be held be
fore final examinations next year,
said D. H. Morgan, Dean of the
College.
The date is^ being moved up so
graduating seniors won’t have to
spend an extra week at school
with nothing to do.
The date for next year’s review
will appear in the college cata
logue and calender for next year.
Colton Classing
Course Started
A cotton classing course is be
ing offered during the spring se
mester for the fh’st time in five
years.
James McCall Ward, instructor
in the agricultural economics de
partment,. said the objective of
the course is to gain knowledge of
cotton grades and staples and
their relation to dhe instruments
that have been designed in cotton
reseax’ch.
Battalion
Classifieds
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... 3c a word per Insertion wltXi a
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«outio«i .... 60c per column-inch. Send
til classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.in. on the
lay before publication.
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ONE l^AIR Holick’s Officers Boots 10% -
15 inch calf, spurs, hooks, shoe trees,
four caps, three belts, two pair trousers,
29 inch waist, all for $48. Phone 2-1212
or 3-6692. See at 107 Hoppess St.
194 7 INDIAN Chief motorcycle. Excellent
condition in every way. Sec any evening
after 5. D-9-B College View.
FOR RENT •
FOR RENT or lease: Small grocery store
and hamburger stand located on Hollck
Drive near A&M Consolidated School.
Ideal for student and wife. For more
information call 2-7179 and ask for Mrs.
Hollck.
TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apartment.
309 Cherry Street, phone 4-9601.
• HELP WANTED
WANTED: Reliable person to care for
child during day, Monday through Sat
urday. Contact Cannon, C-13-D College
View.
PART TIME WORK: Student for Houston
Press car route in College Station. Pro
fits run $100.00 monthly. Can easily be
doubled. Present carrier is James P.
Lindsey, (senior student). One hour re
quired to deliver around 4 or 5 p. m.
Married student graduating next year
will be given preference. Must furnish
$50.00 bond, refundable. Write or wire
today. Complete details, including street
address and telephone number. Inter-
viw next week. THE HOUSTON PRESS,
Houston, Texas, Att. Mr. Oltmann.
REGISTERED
Call 4-98S2.
NURSE for office work.
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
« LOST ®
Dear AGGIE BUDDY:
When you took my short coat from the
MSC Wednesday morning, you also took my
cap (the only one I have) and a few other
incidentals which I need. If you cannot see
clear to return the coat, I would appre
ciate the cap back.
Thank you AGGIE
Lester S. Smith
Dorm 14-213
SCOTTY dog named Jock. Call Mrs. Ralph
Terry, Memorial Student Center days—
4-8431 nights.
a WORK WANTED •
TYPING—reasonable rates,
after 5.
Phone 3-1776
WILL DO baby sitting at night. Phone
3-2142.
• PERSONAL •
LADY desires passenger to Washington,
D. C. Share expenses, assist driving,
leaving March 18th. Phone 2-1906.
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Directory of
Business Services
NSURANCE of all kinds. Homer Adams,
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
Official Notice
M. A. Khan, a candidate for the degree
ol Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Physiology
will present his dissertation “Effects of
Some Chemical Substances on Germination,
Root Development, and Growth of the
Stem Cuttings of Sugarcane,” Thursday,
March 5, 1953, at 8:30 a. m., in the Con
ference Room of the Graduate School, New
Administration Building. Interested mem
bers of the Graduate Faculty are invited
to be present.
Prompt Radio Service
— CALL —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
Specials
4 p u m« Thurs. March 5th.
Thru Saturday March 7th
Frozen Foods
t, reggcaagr. ©. s
GROCERY SPECIALS
While they last. Bollards
Biscuits ... .
Maxwell House
COFFEE . .
Allsweet
OLEO . . .
Switch, to Sanitary, fi Gallon
Pasteurized Milk
16 oz. Hershey's
Chocolate Syrup
. 3 boxes 25c
lb. 79c
. lb. 23c
(Plus bottle deposits)
. 2 for 79c
can 15c
New, Complete Mix. 39c Gladiola
White Cake Mix ... 5c
(With purchase of 29c Adams Best VANILLA EXTRACT at
Regular price)
200 Sheet size
KLEENEX ■ . pkg. 15c
Each pkg. contains a 10c coupon good on the next purchase
Tide - Dreft -- Supersuds - Duz
Large box 29c
1000 Quality Single Sheets Softex
Toilet Tissue .
5 lb. bag Kimbell's Best
FLOUR . .
303 cans Green and White Fresh-
Lima Beans
12 oz. cans Hearts Delight
Peach Nectar
No. 1 tall Gold Standard
SALMON .
Kraft's Salad Dressing
Miracle Whip
Fresh Mixed. Fully Guaranteed -
EGGS . .
0 roll 10c
each 33c
-Happy Host
2 cans 25c
. . 3 for 28c
. . can 39c
. . pint 33c
Birdseye or Honor
Green Peas ■
Birdseye or Honor — Chopped
Broccoli
Birdseye or Honor
Peas & Carrots
Booths small Fresh Frozen
2 pkgs. 39c
2 pkgs. 39c
2 pkgs. 39c
Shrimp . 12 oz. pkg. 79c
Snowcrop Perch
Fillets .
Vz Gal. Lilly or Holiday
Mellorine
Sanitary Deluxe Quality
Ice Cream
in Paper Bags
, dozen
One of the Better Brands — Red Crown
Vienna Sausage . 2 cans
16 oz. cans Diamond
Pork & Beans
cans
45c
33c
25c
1 lb. pkg. 43c
each 53c
pint 27c
19 Brand
Orange
Juice . 2 cans 25c
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Size 125 Extra Fancy
Winesap Apples 2 lbs. 35c
Size 80 Florida White
Grapefruit ... 4 for 27c
MARKET SPECIALS
Cello Bag
Texas
Carrots . 2 for 23c
Large, size 3
Pascal Celery 2 stalks
29c
Size 120 Florida
Temple Oranges 2 lbs, 29:
No. 1 Louisiana
YAMS
2 lbs, 35c
Big Bologna or
Pressed Ham .
Calhoun's Melody Lake
Skinless ~ Wieners
Hormel All Meat
FRANKS . .
Armour's
Brick Chili
Jasmine Pure
Pork Sausage
Hormel Breakfast
Midwest (very good)
lb. 49c
End Cuts Number one Loins
Pork Chops or Roast
We also Have — JUMBO SHRIMP
HENS AND FRYERS
lb. 39c
lb. 39c
. . lb. 49c
1 lb. block 49c
1 lb. roll 33c
Bacon
Dairy (1st grade)
lb. 59c
All Pure, Freshly Ground
Ground Meat : :
From Choice Quality Baby Beef
Veal Pot Roast
Sirloin Steaks . .
Veal Seven Steak
Choice Shoulder
Round Swiss Steak
Hold Time
Hoop Cheese
Kraft's Cheese Food
Velveeta . . 2 lb.
Eastern,. Fresh
lb. 49c Select Oysters
lb.
45c
lb-
49c
lb.
79c
. lb.
59c
. lb.
69c
lb.
55c
box
85c
pint
69c
NEW YORK CHEESE — HEART O' TEXAS
■ SWIFT'S PREMIUM CHOICE HEAVY BEEF
Soiitfiside P<©©ei Market
STORE HOURS: 8 a.m.—7 p.m. Daily. Open 30
Minutes Earlier Fri. & Sat. Closed Sundays.
At Southwest Corner of the Campus
A Complete One-Stop Market.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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