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Thursday, March 12, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 5 So 0, ivver Men Sec New Plant Methods s.ewage plants ce were shown Texas Water Association ed Monday in the MSC, and closed Wednesday night with a banquet. Those who took the short course were from city water boards and industry throughout Texas. More than 60 people attended. [’reel ST EXP; :am| XEAiffl rtca rve d ■■jiiji ii— ^ l ^- - DIAMOND RINGS ENTLY SEEN IN LIFE AND LOOK We are proud to recommend our com plete selection of famous Artcarved dia mond rings ... the trusted rings registered and guaranteed by Artcarved* and by us for color, cut, clarity and carat weight, The name Artcarved is your assurance of unquestioned quality and magnificent craftsmanship. Terms arranged. *TRADE-MARK REGS. Rings enlarged to show detail. Prices inc. Fed. Tax. Beloved by brides for more than TOO years n Essenltp^J (’aldwelPs Jewelers Authorized Artcarved Jeweler v The Lanny Ross Show Sundays 12:15 p.m. Job Interviews BATTALION CLASSIFIED March 16 ® Business administration, agri cultural economics and economics students at all degree levels will be interviewed by the Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. ® March 16 & 17—The Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. will inter view mechanical, electrical, indus trial and chemical and civil engin eering and accounting graduates at all degree levels. March 17 © Chemical engineering and che mistry students at all degree lev els will be interviewed by General Electric Co. ® The Gulf Oil Corporation, Houston District, will interview New Scout Troop Organized Here A new boy scout troop, sponsor ed by the A&M Presbyterian Church, is being organized, said Jack Zubic, chairman of the Boy Scout Brazos district extension committee. Any boy wanting to become a charter member of the troop should contact Richard C. Marsh all, the new scout master, or Rev. Norman Anderson, pastor of the A&M Presbyterian Church. petroleum and chemical engineer ing students. ® Chemical engineering students only at all degree levels will be interviewed by the Mathieson Che mical Corp. March 18 ® Mechanical, petroleum and chemical engineering students will be interviewed by the Clark Broth ers Co. of Houston. ® The Columbia-Southern Chemi cal Corp. will interview chemical, mechanical and electrical engin eering students at all degree lev els. ® Petroleum, mechanical and electrical engineering students will be interviewed by the Bethlehem Supply Co. March 18 & 19—-The U. S. Gyp sum Co. will interview chemical, mechanical, electrical and indus trial engineering and industrial ed ucation students at all degree lev els. March 19 © Mechanical and electrical en gineering students will be inter viewed by the Philco Corp. ® Mechanical, industrial, aero nautical and electrical engineering and accounting students will be in terviewed by the Ford Motor Co. March 20 © The Prudential Insurance Co. will interview business administra tion, agricultural economics and economics students for possible employment. aUY, SELL, KENT OK TRADE. Kates . . . 3o a word per Insertion with a J5e minimum. Space rate in classified teotlon .... 60c per column-inch. Send tfi classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES »FEICE. Ail ads must be received in Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the lay before publication. • FOR SALE • WORK WANTED • BUY EQUITY and assume payments on new two bedroom home, 10.3 Kyle Street, Near school, paved street and A&M campus. Attached garage, large yard, venetion blinds, hardwood floor and tile bath. For full details phone 6-3357. ONE YEAR OLD G. E. washer with dual control wringer, pump, and timer, also set of table top tubs, both in excellent condition. $100.00. Apt. B-6-Z College View. Need Grade Points ? KENT A LATE MODEL TYPEWRITER TYPE . . . Reports — Reviews — Themes Bryan Business Machine Co. 429 South Main BRYAN Phone 2-1328 NOTICE OF SALE OK TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Sealed bids will be received in tbe office of the Horticulture Department, Room 307, Agriculture Building, College Station, Tex as until 10:00 A. M. Friday, March 20, 1953, and then publicly opened and read for the following: 1. Farmau j\. tractor, including 1 row cultivator, attachment for planting and fertilizer 1. Farmall H Tractor, including 2 ro.v cultivator, and planter This equipment can be inspected at the Horticulture Farm, College Station, Texas. • HELP WANTED • SEWING, plain dressmaking. Phone 6-3922, 416 College Main. Call Virginia Philipp. rYPlNG—reasonable rates, after 5. Phone 3-1776 • SPECIAL NOTICE • DOG OBEDIENCE training classes March 15 and each following Sunday for 12 weeks. Time 4 p. m. Place: The Bay ard Kennels, on Highway 6 south of College. Cost $6.00. REGISTERED Call 4-9882. NURSE for office work. * LOST ONE LARGE honey-colored male cat. Part Persian, call Eugene Rush, 600 High land, phone 6-3253. • FOR RENT • TWO bedroom unfurnished house in College Hills. Call 4-5358. Official Notice NOTICE TO VETERINARY MEDICINE APPLICANTS All currently enrolled pre-veterinary med icine students who expect to qualify as ap plicants for admission into the School of Veterinary Medicine in September, 1953, should file their application in the Regis trar’s Office not laker than March 16. Forms to be used in making application for admission to the School of Veterinary Medicine are available at the information desk in the Registrar’s Office. H. L. Heaton Registrar Directory of Business Services INSURANCE of all kinds. Homer Adams, North Gate. Call 4-1217. Prompt Radio Service — G A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN HP # i way aipecieas GROCERY SPECIALS l OR A HOUSE FULL OF COM ANY - SERVE THE BEST als Starting 4 pm Thursday, March 12th, Through Saturday, March 14 \RKET SPECIALS FROZEN FOODS OOE lb. 59c lb. 49c 2W- PSSFBRIERS Shank End lb, 55c lOVz oz. cans—Hormel CHILI with Beans, can 27c Assorted Lunch Meats — Hormel's PICKLE LOAF — BIG BOLOGNA PRESSED HAM . lb. 39c B oz. cans ”19" Brand ORANGE JUICE . . 2 cans 25c Honor Brand Values PEAS and CARROTS . 2 pkgs. 39c GREEN PEAS . . . . 2 pkgs. 39c CHOPPED BROCCOLI . 2 pkgs. 39c 12 oz. Pkg. Small FROZEN SHRIMP, Booths ■ each 79c Snowcrop PERCH FILLETS . . ■ . lb. 43c Helen Gates Ice Box RYE BREAD . . ■ each 24c Sanitary Deluxe Quality Extra Good ICE CREAM . . . ■ pint 27c Holiday or Lilly MELLORINE . . . Vz gallon 59c 2 cans 39c 12 oz. can 43c *3aby Beef costs but little more than the grades usually le. BE SURE. It’ Crov/n ^.ROAST . j Food ce-EETA . . , doz'D STEAK . . k ,21b CUTLETS . italfcN STEAK . . _Jnd BEEF . . hl2JR S . . . "ers . . . |{6 ! sausage . CT OYSTERS . . . lb. 49c 2 lb. box 85c lb, 79c . . . lb. 98c . . . lb. 59c . . . lb. 45c . . lb, 55c s . s lb. 38c . I lb. roll 35c . . lb. 69c Fresh Fruits and Size 200 Calii. SUNKIST ORANGES . 6 for 29c Size 4 Pascal CELERY . . . 2 stalks 23c 1 lb. bags Texas Sweet CARROTS 2 bags 19c US No. 1 Idaho Russet POTATOES . . 5 lbs. 39c Fancy and Extra Fancy Size 125 WINESAP APPLES . . . lb. 19c Switch to Sanitary. V2 Gallon (plus bottle deposits) Pasteurized Milk . 2 (or 79e 12 oz. bottle Caltop CATSUP . . . 2 bottles 27c For Roasting, cookie & candies—Spanish Raw SHELLED PEANUTS . lb. 29c Made by Swift. Allsweet OLEO . . . . lb. 23c Can Maxwell House or Pkg. Admiration COFFEE . . . lb. 79c 1000 high quality single sheets. Softex TOILET TISSUE . roll 10c Kraft's'Salad Dressing. MIRACLE WHIP ' . pint 29c 2V2 cans Libby Halves YC PEACHES . . . can 29e Fine All-Purpose Pillsbury's FLOUR . . 5 lbs. 39e For better baking CR1SC0 . . 3 lb. ean 75e Popular Brands—Carton CIGARETTES . 9 9 9 $2.09 Our Best Grade Large Infertile—In cartons ii tji G $ . . . . doz. 55c 4 oz. pkg. Bakers Premius Coconut, Lemon Jello—28c value Pie Fillini . . both for 17c 14 oz. bottle Heinz CATSUP . . . cadi 23c Save 35c at no sacrifice in quality. No other brand we carry bears the grade "Extra Fancy." McCormick's Banquet TEA-Black . . . lb. carton 92c Now on Sale—April Issue Better Living Magazine . 5c Goodhope or Grayson OLEO P ■ lb. 19c Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS 1 lb. box 23c Mixed colors and sizes—Yard EGGS . in paper bags . < doz. 49c Southside Food 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