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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1953)
Thursday, April 9, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 5 l^\)anella, Birdwell s Read flmrsday I L yiB Plttvanrlla became John It. Birdwell r evening in the AttM :he win gb Chuj ch. The llev. 3n recoil n elson read the cere- defeats, T: <onfeietti [ s the daughter of ] m J l)u »ri. Patranella of 1309 1 ^ ee Kend: groom is the son of -s with the, Carl Birdwell Sr. of orrow andi; would put; contention ^ glven 111 marria » e could p 1 John Patranella of title out" Luther Jones, orga- the wedding music ‘nied Lamar McNew Because” and “The 1 attendants were Tee Cushion Jr., mat- Miss Barbara Bird- of thee groom, Miss oedel, Miss Shirley stin and Miss Mary Galveston, brides- iiss Ann Elkins, jun- o lest Man for Menz It: kb «: ick of Dallas was the man. The ushers and emre John Park and f San Antonio, E. L. zcatur and Dan How- n. John W. Fraser of the junior atten- held in the :i, Millfr. E-. l ..iMtellck. !B AVUS I ..ustelick, MS* 1 afb ?, mS the ceremony. Mrs OB off—unit:of Houston and Mis. 4 an?’ hi, Mrs. Wendell Fra- lavidson 2. Rlbert Crews of 1*1 res—LtlJf.Wl ^ftERS from Page 2) Grapevine seiwed the cake and punch. Other members of the house- party were Messrs, and Mesdames R. L. Elkins, H. E. Burgess, Carl Tishler, George E. Potter, J. J. Woolket, Mesdames W. E. Long, Homer Adams, Phillip Goode, Tom Taylor, A. R. Orr, B. E. Nowotny and Norman Anderson. The bride is a graduate of Texas State College for Women and is now teaching in the Consolidated Elementary School. The groom is a senior CE major. Local C of C Sets $2,200 For Budget The College Station Chamber of Commerce and Civic Development Association approved this week a $2,200 budget for 1953-54. The organization’s annual mem bership drive will begin sometime next week, said Nestor M. McGin- nic, manager and chairman of the membership committee. Two types of memberships will be sold: single for five dollars and family for six dollars. The budget is as follows: individuals who pro- *■■6 to haze should say sponsibility, and with p for their ideals at >t doing this, a man TTif t* ie same exper- ) 1. 11 tu“ pjj. s |- jrjg from Edna >r Every i Millay ‘ <Fiss from fig says:” ■ I l 1 burns at both ends; I) Hi la List the night; ly foes, and, oh, my LUMBM lovely light.” ilton Dr. Tfesntein summed it College Sir —y candle at both ends, neither foes nor Cars Collide Near New Area Last Night at 6 Cars driven by William W. Dodd, Rosenberg - sophomore, and Henry Josephson of San Antonio, collided at 6 p.m. yes terday at the corner of Lub bock and Throckmorton Sts. No one was injured. Dean of the College David H. Morgan and Commandant of Ca dets Col. Joe E. Davis live at the intersection of the two streets near the upperclass corps area. The cars, prior to the collision, were going north in the case of Josephson’s vehicle and east in the case of Dodd’s. The car Dodd was driving belonged to John Parker, freshman from Rosenberg. The front ends of the two autos were badly smashed with perhaps $150-200 worth of damage to each, said Campus Security Officer Ray Rosier, who investigated the crash along with Officer R. P. Batton. Dodd’s car skidded around ten yards just before the crash, said Rosier. Josephson’s skidded about 15 yards, he added. The radiator on Josephson’s car was bent against the engine which kept the car from being started after the accident. Dodd’s 1953 model was also immobilized by the crash and could not be put in gear, Rosier said. Both drivers will be charged with exceeding the speed limit, said the officer. They were each going around 30 mph just before the col lision, he said. Education .. $400 Membership .... 100 Recreation 550 Agriculture ... 100 Public Health .... 150 Office Expense .... 50 Publicity 50 Civic Improvement.. ... 100 Convention .... 100 Manager’s Salary .. 50 Contingency Fund . 300 Total $2,200 Phi Zeta Chapter To Hold Initiation A dinner and intitation of the Eta chapter of Phi Zeta, honorary society for veterinarians, will be held tonight in the assembly room of the MSG. Dr. D. H. Morgan, dean of the college, will be guest speaker. The initiation starts at 6:45 and the dinner at 7:30. The student candidates are R. C. Daniels, E. D. Besch, J. G. Fish, N. P. Clarke, L. N. Springer and E. W. Brucks Faculty initiates will include Dr. E.^ P. Jaggi Jr. and L. W. Gibbs. Rue Pinalle Stars UT Talent Friday Cafe Rue Pinalle features U T students Pedro Barbar and his rhythmic Spanish dances and Liz Holmes and her famous “Torch” songs Friday night in the M S C bowling alley area. The MSC Combo starring Pete Mayeaux as vocalist will provide dance music and entertainment. The Stephen F. Austin dance team will feature their newest tap dance routine. The floor show, featuring TUs Pedro Barbar and Liz Holmes will start at 10:15 p. m. while the ticket office will open at 8.30 p. m. The doors will not close until 11:30 p. m. Tickets may now be bought at the desk of the bowling alley of the MSC for 60 cents. job Interviews What's Cooking Thursday 7 p. m.—FFA, Room 301, Good win Hall. 7:15 p.m. — Southwest Texas Club, MSC Serpentine Lounge. Club pictures will be taken. No. 1 winter uniform. 7:30 p. m.—Knights of Colum bus, Basement of St. Mary’s Chap el. Aggieland Staff, Aggieland Of fice, Important, all members are urged to attend. Friday 5:30 p. m.—Red River Valley Club, Front of MSC, Club picture will be made, Winter uniform. Sunday 8:30 p. m.—All juniors who were in Company 9 during their fish year are asked to meet in the lounge of dorm 2. First Lt. Lloyd H. Manjeot who has just returned from Korea will be there to greet his old outfit. ® April 13-Mechanical, electrical, chemical, industrial and civil engi neering, business administration, accounting, chemistry, geology and geological engineering students will be interviewed by Reynolds Metals Company. ® April 14-The Rath Packing Company will conduct interviews for dairy, animal Husbandry, agri cultural economics and business administration for June and sum mer graduates at all degree levels. © April 14-Interviews will be held by Champion Paper and Fiber Company. They will interview mechanical and industrial engi neering June and summer grad uates. © April 15-The Chicago Bridge and Iron Company will interview civil, mechanical and electrical engineering June and summer graduates at all degree levels. • April 16-17-Mechanical and pet roleum engineering students will be interviewed by the El Paso Natural Gas Company. © April 16-Cutler-Hammer, Inc. will interview electrical and me chanical engineering students at all degree levels. © April 16-Aeronca Manufacturing Corp. will interview aeronautical Clubs Must Gel Exes to Speak Home town clubs must make their own arrangements to get ex students from their home com munities to speak at club meet ings said J. B. (Dick) Hervey, exe cutive secretary of the Former Students Association. The plan to have Aggie-exes from the home towns to speak at the meetings started this year, he said. and mechanical engineering stu dents. © April 16-Electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering and chemistry June and summer grad uates will be interviewed by South- Avestern Public Service Company. © April 17-Diamond Alkali Com pany aauII interview business ad ministration and accounting stu dents. © April 22-Aeronautical, civil, electrical and mechanical engi neering, math and physics June and summer graduates avIII be in terviewed by McDonnell Aircraft Corporation. JOB CALLS The Anchor Coupling Company, Inc. of Libertyville, 111. needs chemical and mechanical engineer ing graduates for work in sales, product design and production and control and development. This company has a training program that provides employes Avith varied experience concerning its opera tions. © Chemical, petroleum and me chanical engineering and geology graduates are needed for the posi tion of field service engineer by Magnet Cove Barium Corp. of Houston. There is an eleven-Aveek train ing period, and on completion, em ployes are assigned to the field. Employes must be willing to travel around the United States and at times Avill work straight 24 hours, and sometimes seven days a Aveek. © The United Carbon Co. whose headquarters are in Charleston, W. Va., has openings in their car bon black plant near Corpus Christi, for chemical and mechani cal engineers. The chemical engi neer should have some experience. He would be in charge of a new laboratory and would deal mainly with process control. The mechani cal engineer would be in charge of plant maintenance with some de sign Avork. They also need a cheftii- cal engineer for their Louisiana plant near Franklin. © Cullen Sheppard Thomas of Dal las is looking for a man qualified to take over as working manage of a small cattle ranch to handle a herd improvement and land im provement program. This ranch is located in the east cross timbers of Denton county three miles south west of Pilot Point and about fifty miles north of Dallas and Forth Worth. This is about a 1500-acre ranch with 150 head of cattle, fifty are Santa Gertrudis heifers. The salary is $180 a month plus house, butane, electricity and one milk cow. Correct Cleaning An Essential of Good Grooming FAST SERVICE EXPERT WORK CAMPUS CLEANERS Starting 4 p.m. Thursday April 9 Through Saturday April 11 GROCERY SPECIALS 5NT OR TRADE:. Rates ord per Insertion with a Space rate In classified UKljb® per column-inch. Send A STUDENT ACTIVITIES ids must he received In office by 10 a.m. on the tion. U1P pkgi3 IKET Sale a rtment size stove. Used Hire 11-B Vet Village. leat, bathine 'P t tte, play pen. "droom house within walk- f campus. Phone 6-3898 IJieal Estate — Practically :one, Erick, ranch style, i kit- WANTED PART TIME HELP wanted for announcing and selling. Contact Station WTAW. MARKET SPECIALS Kraft's Cheese Food VELVETTA Mission's Canadian BACON lb. 2 lb. box 79c . . . 99c Breakfast Sausage. Jasmine Pure Pork Rolls - 1 lb. bag 39c Hormel's Breakfast Bacon DAIRY, 1ST. GRADE lb. 65c Choice Baby Beef POT ROAST MIDWEST lb. 55c Mission Smoked Rings - , Freshly Ground Lean Ground Beef Jasmine Smoked PICNICS 4 to 6 lbs. Kimbell's Best FLOUR Imperial Cane SUGAR 5 lb. bag. 5 lb. bag CHOICE BABY BEEF lb. Choice Baby Beef Stew or BRISKET ROAST Choice Baby Beef 39c SEVEN STEAK . Choice Baby Beef Shoulder lb. 29c Round Swiss Steak lb. 39c lb. 43c lb. 39c lb. 59c lb. 69c • WANTED TO RENT • FACULTY family desire house trailer from June to September. Call 6-6188. r • WORK WANTED • TYPING—reasonable rates, after 5. Phone 3-1776 EXPERIENCED 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). ,iier an* large Youngstown id disposal; separate Iks screened porch, patio; Kndscappr] o\-er.sized 1 o t, ■j If id scaped -.ed. “Within easy walking Tier market and Crockett lines, owner leaving Street. Bryan. ii Station Wagon. Contact r. 4-5271 or 4-8401 after 5. .It :overed utility trailer. 8’ 16 tires. Good eondi- .exander. General Delivery, Phone 5098, Collect. JjR RENT unfurnished house. duce [ furnished house in Col- 4-5358. TED TO BUY J.s to build box trailer on nOk already built. Must be v Is with brakes. Phone t i * - J LOST atch between A&M Con- lilege H.lls. Grey leather of and shock proof. Find- 4-8409 J or turn into office school principal. STUDENTS WIFE desires full-time sales work. Box 5272, College Station. Official Notice REQUEST METHOD PLANNED FOR RESERVING MSC ROOMS The past two years the MSC has held* a drawing the first two weeks in May to determine who the guest rooms would go the for the major events. This year same procedure will be followed ,and re- lests will be accepted May 1 through May ichool year. The ques 31, for the 1953-54 ol year. [ay ive drawing will be held after the final M 31 date, to determine v available accommodations. PROCEDURE NECESSARY The reservation request procedure is necessary because of the great demand for guest rooms during weekends of much local activity, so that all who desire rooms may have an equal chance to receive them. Reservation requests may be made out with out giving the specific date if it is not known fgnating tl he name of the event dra hoult ed for each date a room in the MSC by designating wish to attend you To facilitate the drawing be , rt ,eetory of Services all kinds. Homer Adamn. Call 4-1217. lLES arfe DRIVING IANGE mdav March 1 Feather Road gjeglyan, jTexas procedure, a separate request should filed for each dat is desired. Restrictions placed on the over- oil request procedure maintain that only one room can be reserved for each event, and that the guest room reservations will not be transferable. DEPOSIT IMPERATIVE Following the drawings niier the May 31 request deadline, confirmations will be mailed to the individuals whose names were drawn. A room deposit may be mailed to the Center at any time after the confirmations are received or by the specified time on the confirmations. Room deposits not received by two weeks prior to the desired date will result in automatic cancelation of the reservation. Individuals desiring accommodations may write, or personally make the request at the MSC desk between May 1 and May 31. FROZEN FOODS 1 GROCERY SPECIALS 3V4 oz. cans Libby's POTTED MEAT Scans For Better Baking CRISCO 3 lb. can . Fit for a king. Le Seuer Tiny. Very Tender 303 can GREEN PEAS . . . Mixed Sizes and Colors in paper bags. Guaranteed Fresh. EGGS doz. 58c Value, In Shell, Cello FILBERT NUTS lb. . No. 73/4 jars. Rio Grande Salad Bowl — Stuffed OLIVES each . . 1000 Quality Single Sheets. Softex TOILET TISSUE roll Assorted Colors. Griffin's Paste SHOE POLISH box 39c 39c 25c 79c 25c 47c 29c 23c 10c 5c T9'' Brand ORANGE JUICE 2for25c 12 oz. pkg. Snowcrop Strawberries Honor Brand—CHOPPED BROCCOLI V2 Gallon Lilly or Holiday MELLORINE Birdseye 3 pkgs. $L0Q . 2 pkgs, 39c each 59c GREEN PEAS , 2 pkgs, 39c Kraft's Parkay OLEO . 303 cans Del Monte SPINACH Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS Assorted Flavors KOOLAID . No. 2 cans Standard Gold Inn TOMATOES . U/2 oz. McCormick's Black Pepper 200 Sheet size KLEENEX . . Popular Brands CIGARETTES lb. 25c cans 29c 69c Value. Red or Green—Cinamon or Peppermint Flavored. Premier..‘22V2 Jars Bartlett Pears choice All our COFFEES are sold every day at our cost. FOLGERS . . 49c 1 lb. box 23c Maxwell Houses lb. can 93c lb. can 90c 6 pkgs. 25c 2 cans 29c Fresh Shipment Shortening Swift's Jewel , 3 lb. ctn. 69c can 35c 2 boxes 29c . ctn. $2 S Q9 Prompt Radio Service — CALL — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St, PH. 2-1941 BRYAN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Size 4 Large Arizona ^ 4?* LETTUCE . head ,wc Size 432 Calif. Sunkist LEMONS . . doz. 29c Best for Baking. U. S. No. 1 Idaho Russet Potatoes 5 lbs, 29c Fancy Rome Beauty APPLES . . 2 lbs. 29c Cello Bags Texas CARROTS . . bag 10c Size 200 Calif. Sunkist ORANGES . . 6 for 33c 4 oz. cans Libby's Vienna Sausage Fine for candies and cookies. Raw. Shelled Peanuts 12 oz. Tumblers Bama Peach Preserves Tall Cans Pillar Rock. Fancy Sockeye Salmon Medium Sized Fruit.. Del Monte Dried Prunes . can 19c Cello bag . 2 lbs. 55c . each 23c . each 73c 2 lb, box 55c Switch to Sanitary. V2 Gallon—Grade A- Pasteurized Milk . -Plus bottle deposits 2 for 79c Now on Sale. May Issue Better Living Magazine . 5c Save 54% of your dog food bills. Each 50 pound bag of Gaines Dog Meal contains a 75c CASH COUPON. By using this, your saving under the small-size box is 54%. Gaines Dog Meal 50 lbs. $5.50 Southside S s o©d 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 EIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES