Thursday, March 19, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 5 Prof Relations :1 from Page 1) ither the benefit of (d not accept rash I'ace pilue,” he said. should elect 10 or unbers as sponsors. LOW ’ Hardesty is doing x trying to sponsor s is too much work .TEREll B ER t looking Zubik's, ulors ^ordinates activities sses. ‘ficer relationships ent as for as we are lid Col. Joe Davis, f cadets. id that even better etween students and i office of the eom- he school of military 1 d from Page 1) ^Senator—Jerry Dav- V. Dancer Jr. nator — L e o n a r d v Senator- Jjewis N. ill Senator Wallace r C ri D ,.^-Editor—Jerry Ben- ®ptll(l ioldcl ._ Co-Editor—B. C. her cil—Jerry Moseley, r., and Clancy Woli- ave a < uncil-t—-James Blaine, id Louie Capt. I’C beaui^ 0 Committee—Wal- id Doric Lowrey. (gate! itertainment M a n- Hudson and John C. _ -» Yell Leader—Joe dc Kubsamen. science could exist if students did not “censure” their friends for talking things over with their of ficers. “The students must realize that the administrative officer’s are al ways willing to help them in their personal problems,” Col. Davis said. “We would like to be able to give more individual attention to the cadets. In talking over their problems with us we would better understand their point of view and they could understand ours. “In this way, I am sure a meet ing of the minds could be found on any problem.” Correct Cleaning An Essential of Good Grooming FAST SERVICE EXPERT WORK CAM PU S CLEANERS Better Shoes mean a Better Game Faster — Safer — Easier footwork is often the margin that -wins the game. That’s why we recommend and sell genuine BALL-BAND Basketball shoes — they’re built for the game. Come in and try them on—they even feel speedy on your feet. Look for the RED BALL on the sole BALL-BAND FOOTWEAR m HE EXCHANGE STORE “Serving Texas Aggies” E FUR TALION CLASSIFIED ENT OR TRADE. Rates word per Insertion with a Space rate in classified 10c per column-inch. Send J STUDENT ACTIVITIES , ads must he received in ^es office by 10 a.m. on the licatlon. Steal OR SALE * rolet business coupes. ;e i/j ton pick-up truck, hides may be inspected at , A & M College of Texas DUCE lull be freceived in ttie office • ►orest feervice, Texas A&M .College Station. Texas until . March 27. lOb. - ,, on forms d request. The right is re- ahyland all bids and to , all technicalities. Address s Forest Service. College for further information. ’ ’OR RENT ® . furnished apartment with Jbath.f Phone 4-4364. M unfurnished apartment, reel, jjphone 4-9601. unfurnished house in College -5308. ■ DRIVING «l|4/!iANGE 91 iMiRday March 1 in Feather Road (MegCi’yau, Texas • WORK WANTED EXERtENCED typist wants thesis, state ments, envelopes, etc. to be typed at home. Call 3-1329 or come by 108 S. Brewer, Bryan (end of East 27th). TYPING—reasonable rates, after 5. Phone 3-1776 * LOST IN 200 block, Hensel Avenue man’s alli gator wallet. Phone 6-3526—reward. A WALLET Sunday March 15. If found keep money. Notify Alvarado, R. J., Dorm 2-120. Phone 4-4474. Directory of Business Services INSURANCB of all kinds. Homer Adams, North Gate. Call 4-1317. Prompt Radio Service — "CALL — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN Six-Day Alarm-Clock Game Several times a day during the next six days, a hidden alarm clock will sound in the store. If you are a shopper in the store at that time, freeze in your tracks. For there will be a key item written on a sheet of paper in the box containing the clock. It may be, for example, Folgers Coffee, or Heinz Catsup, or Pillsbury's Flour. Official Notice April first is the last day on which sen iors may place their orders for rings to be delivered before the ring dance. Please place your order before April first if you expect to have the ring for the ring dance. H. L. Heaton, Registrar The Game and this week's Specials start 4 pm Thursday. The Specials run through Saturday. The Game continues throughout the first four days of next week. G Limit 3, please BALLARD BISCUITS box 39c size Gladiola White CAKE MIX ..... With the purchase of a 29c size Adams Best Vanilla Extract, at regular price 5 lb. bag Pillsbury's Best :;: FLOUR each .... Package Admiration " COFFEE lb. . . . For Better Baking : ' : C R I S C O 3 lb. can . . Switch to Sanitary. V2 Gallon (Plus bottle deposite.) PASTEURIZED MILK 2for 12 oz. bottle Caltop CATSUP. . . . Heinz Strained BABY FOODS . . Grayson or Goodhope O L E O lb. r © c e r ¥ 5c 5c .lar price 39c 79c 75c 79c 2 bottles 23c 3 cans 26c . 19c Ma r ket Old time HOOP CHEESE , lb. 55c Kraft's Cheese Food VELVEETA 2 lb. box 85c Jasmine Pure Pork Roll SAUSAGE - Jb* 33c MISSION SMOKED RINGS . lb. 39c Hormel ALL-MEAT FRANKS . lb. 45c Big Bologna, Pickled Loaf PRESSED HAM . lb. 43c Hormel's, very good quality MIDWEST BACON lb. 49c Fresh, gulf SELECT OYSTERS pint 69c 8 oz. roll Hormel BRAUNSCHWEIGER . . each 29c Fresh Fruits & Vegefadles If you are the person nearest the regular display of that key item, you will receive ABSOLUTELY FREE all the groceries in your shopping cart you have selected to buy. The next time the alarm sounds, a different key item will govern the winner. It will be fun. It will cost nothing to enter. It will en courage shoppers to browse about out store and become more aware of our good sound everyday bargains. (Note: The key item is merely a geographical spot from which to measure, and has nothing to do with the prize. The winner determines the prize by her purchases already in her shopping cart when the alarm starts ringing.) Specials New. Bite size Nabisco BLUE-CHEESE CRACKERS 25c pkg. 22c Small package 3 Minute OATS ■ pkg. 15c A refreshing Spring drink KOOLAID . . . . 6 pkgs. 25c Grade A Texas Unsweetened—KimbelTs, No. 2 cans GRAPEFRUIT JUICE each . , 1 ClC Sugar Coated Corn Flakes. Kellogg's FROSTED FLAKES . 10 oz. box 25c 7 oz. Newace Halves SHELLED PECANS . . pkg. 55c Delmonte Medium Size Fruit DRIED PRUNES . 2 lb. box 49c KimbelTs Pure Peach or APRICOT PRESERVES . 2 lb. jar 49c Steen's Pure Ribbon CANE SYRUP . . . V2 gah 55c Makes 4 fluid quarts. Dried non-fat PET MILK . . . . each 35c Specials CHOICE BABY BEEF SPECIALS Choice VEAL CUTLETS . . lb. 93c Choice Baby Beef POT ROAST lb. , . . 45c Choice Baby Beef ROUND STEAK lb. 73c Choice Shoulder Round SWISS STEAK . . . lb. 65c Choice Baby Beef SIRLOIN STEAK . . , lb. 79c Choice Baby Beef SEVEN STEAK lb. . .59e Hormel Pre-Cooked HAM” Shank end . . lb. 55c HAM” Butt end . . lb, 65c Frozen Foods US No. 1 Idaho Russett * Lilly or Holiday POTATOES . . 5 lbs. 33c MELLORINE Snowcrop Size 200 Calif. Sunkist ORANGES . . 6 for 25c PERCH FILLETS 101/2 oz. Pkg. 29 Brand Size 80 Florida White STRAWBERRIES GRAPEFRUIT Size 125 Rome Beauty , . 3 for 19c 19 Brand ORANGE JUICE APPLES Cello Bag Texas . . 2 lbs. 29c Snov/crop ORANGE JUICE CARROTS . , each 10c Birdseye PEAS * Items marked thus are limited to one per person, please Southside Food Marke STOKE 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 5®