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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1953)
Thursday, April 23, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 5 ie li pinges ^from|‘Page I ) | In additic: didn’t believe this squad induosnee th<- upperclass- tin, center,,i the freshnum in ward, Rodnr them. “ r rhis is a Johnson, for.,’ he said. “If we guard. apable officers, we Squadmen them out at all.” Cx'ory, guani, ; )swei'ed by saying, forward, am! usiness, though, to Bredthauer, -tssmen.” berry, fora, by saying, “It is guard, andE. run them off but ward. ■. Grades s consolidated, the ^ freshmen of one ^TORAu! to compete with for good grades. [It from an increase Viich the committee would de- >Ti(' Mr ■yan Cooking firsday r&M Film society- -«/agef Home”, Ball- , Assembly Room, io Club, Room 2A, T Bridge 1 Club, Be- 2B, MSC. 1 f\ iis Bridge Club, liiya Ort), m|c. olumbus, Basement hapcl. SC B I'idge Club, rid ay -A&M College Wo- ab, Ball room, MS('. ont Paint Company D, MSC. \SCE, CIO Lecture ,v s Da>' committee; at. ’hint Science Collo- >B, MSC. icsday jetion Commission, . ies. lustrifel Education □ rsages — ua, archtitect, will scheme for home C > MHIDir of officers, South • MANY a ing »' ucsts - .Snntl' ° from Page 4) Phi* the Little League buy al an auction, candidates they their club, w is given 10,000 icli to buy players, for the Little. Loa the minor league chost'll before the K camp ends, how- ates tor managerial isked to attend as [as possible, candidates should den,I at 4-8244, or i, 6-3B43, if they de ath College Station Proposed Goode said freshmen would real ize good grades would determine his future rank if he lived with the other three classes. Freshmen would start studying hard earlier so they would have a better chance for rank, he said. Under the committee’s plan, a rigid CQ (call to quarters) would he enforced. The committee be lieves this would also help fresh men and sophomores make good grades. It would abolish the at titude of a small minority who now cause disturbances during CQ, Goode explained. He said he believed all trouble on the campus was caused by a small minority and did not represent the attitude of the majority of students. He cited the flooding of Ross Hall and the hanging in effigy of Col. Joe Davis, commandant, as examples. Goode said he did not believe members of the junior class took part in these acts. Oil Men Discuss State W ater Supply What to do about Texas’ vanish ing water supply is being discussed at the sixth Oil Recovery Con- ferfence of the Texas Petroleum Research Committee in the MSC now. Among the speakers at the con ference are Ing F. Hoffman and Walter Ruehl of Weitz, Germany, who will discuss oil operations in their country. The conference began Wednes day morning with an address of welcome by Gibb Gilchrist, A&M System chancclor. It will close with a forum session this after noon. Shannon Pitches Sqdn. 12 to Win Shannon hit a home run and pitched a no-hit game Monday to give Sqdn. 12 a 14-0 win over A Chem. in Class A Intramural soft- ball. Shannon, Nesbitt, and Johnson got two hits each while Anderson picked up three. Briggs, Barron, Froga, and Lovell each got one for a team total of 14. In other games, BFA beat A ASA, 8-7; A QMC beat Sqdn. 3, (i- 2; Sqdn. 9 beat A FA; A Ord. beat Sqdn. 4, 12-3; Sqdn. 5 beat Sqdn. -TO, 16-7. Leading in Class A* Volleyball are: Sqdn. 7 in League A; B Thf. in League B; A QMC in League C; A Ord, in League D; 14 in Lea gue E. in Class C the leaders are H Co. in League A; Sqdn. 20 in League B; C Co. in League C. In Class A golf, A Inf. leads League A; Sq’dn. 14 and A Chem. lead League C; Sqdn. 10 leads League D; A Ord. leads League E. Class C leaders are: Sqdn. 22 in League A; Sqdn. 23 in League B; G Co. in League C. ictswee caches IARKE1 3AC0H IT OK TRADE. Rates rd per Insertion with a Space rate in classified per colnmn-lnch. Send student activities Is must be received In office by 10 a.m. on the atlon. Cuts H SALE ® IBS modern trailer bouse, th Cherry. Call 4-9956. leaf iAK . ment size washer. Ex- n. One year old. Apt. i View. G.E. washer with dual , pump, and timer, also 3 tubs, both in excellent .00. BA.pt. B-6-Z College 0DUCI i se and garrison hat. See illage iafter 5. home in College Hills loublelgarage and screen- le 6-1461 for an appoint- lj>R RENT -Oryers and (3) Bendix ;d bids will be received in jthe Auditor, College Ad- /jilding, until 10 a.m., Sat- * 1953. The right is re- ^ any [fend all bids and to 1 all technicalities. Ad- , A. and M. College oC I Station, Texas for fur- house with screene.d ched garage. Inquire 304 6. IK WANTED able rates. Phone 3-1776 SALES DRIVING CANGE inday March 1 . Feal her Road ^jiyan, [Texas • HELP WANTED ® STENOGRAPHER, shorthand and typing essential. Pleasant working conditions. References required. See Mrs. Atter- bry. Memorial Student Center. BEAUTY OPERATOR. Excellent oppor tunity. Pruitt’s Beauty and Fabric Shop. STUDENT with A & E license or person with experience on airplane woodwork, to do part-time work. Phone 6*1472. * LOST ® WHOEVER took the green stripped down bike that was parked behind the MSC Tuesday night between 8 and 9 would make a little 12 year old boy mighty happy to put it back where it was gotten. pen Rew Galvan, Dorm 9—Room 112. Directory of Business Services INSURANCE of all kinds. Homer Adai North Gate. Call 4-1217. Official Notice Attention .Student Employees All students who are working for the College in any capacity must report to the Student Labor Office and sign a new affidavit before they can receive pay for their services. ■ G. A. Long, director Student Labor and Loans Prompt Radio Service — C A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN Classic Concert Set for Tuesday The Music Guild Quintet will present a concert of classical music at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in the MSC Ballroom. The quintet is composed of Rap hael Fliegel, violin; Ander Toth, violin; Irving Wadler, viola; Marian Davies, cello; and Albert Hirsch, piano. All are members of the Houston Symphony Orchestra. The program will be as follows: “Trio in C Minor” by Brahms,” String Quartet in D” by Borodin, and “Piano Quintet in C Minor” by Dohnanyi. One-way Street (Continued from Page 1) ing assistant commandant, said the Tables of Organization for next year includes a safety officer who will work in promoting safety in the dormitory areas. He sub mitted reports from students who made recommendations concerning hazards in the living areas. ‘ Zinn commended the work of the committee. He said, “We must be doing some good. There have not been as many accidents re ported to the hospital this year as in the past. Co-eds, Studies Here for Summer Co-eds and studies will greet students enrolling for the summer sessions. Registrations for the first term is scheduled for Monday, June 8, 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Students can register for the second term on July 20, 8 a. m. to 12 noon, said H. L. Heaton, Re gistrar. Girls are allowed to take courses here during the summer sessions. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Coke" Is o registered frade-mark. © 1953, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY CATTLEMAN’S BALL Saturday April 25 Music By JESSE JAMES and His Band , 8 P.M. MSC Ballroom $2.50 - Stag or Drag — Sponsored by — Saddle & Sirloin Club Kream & Kow Klub Crisco Promotion ownch to the Best. (L) ’■'oaev CRISCO 31b. can 79c With this buy, we invite you to put your name and address on a blank we will furnish. We do all the mailing. You will soon receive a total of 35c in coupons good on later Crisco buys—the next can should cost but 44c .... A real promotion. EXTRAORDINARY MEATS AT Ordinary Prices Fruits & Vegetables Large Central American BANANAS lb. . 10c Big Number 4 size Texas firm LETTUCE . 2 heads 23c US No. 1 Texas Yellow ONIONS , Cello Bag Texas CARROTS 2 lbs. 9c 2 bags 19c Washed, very pretty No. 1—Idaho POTATOES . 5 lbs. 39c Size 113 Rome Beauty APPLES lb. 15c Chuck Roast Hound! SteaSc Club Steak Quality Considered, its a low, low price. Freshly Ground GROUND BEEF . . lb. 43c Krafts Cheese Food VELVEETA . 2 lb. box 83c A treat that's hard to beat. 3 to 4 lbs. TURKEY FRYERS . lb. 67c Beef is today's Best Meat Buy. Swift's Premium Heavy Beef Swift's Premium Heavy Beef They excite the appetite Swift's Premium Heavy Beef ib. 43c lb. 69c Sb. 67c Assorted Cold Cuts. Big Bologna, Pickle Loaf PRESSED HAM . . Ib. 45c BREAKFAST BACON Hormel All Meat FRANKS . . . lb. 49c HORMEL MIDWEST Sliced Ib. 59c NO. 1 SLAB BACON Unsliced Ib, 59c V. C. Melody Lake WEINERS .... lb. 39c Hormel or Swift—No. 1 Ham Pieces—4 to 7 lbs. HAM TO BAKE . . lb. 59c Frozen Foods Orange Juice 2 cans 2-Sc 3 cans $1.00 2 cans 35c . 2 pkgs. 39c 2 pkgs, 39c . pkg. 43c . each 59c ”19'' Brand 12 oz. Snow Crop Strawberries Snow Crop Orange Juice Birdseye Green Peas Birdseye Spinach . . 1 lb. pkgs. Birdseye Fillets of PERCH . . Vz gal. Lilly or Holiday MELLORINE Down-To-Earth Specials Pillsbury's Best (L) FLOUR 5 lb. bag Mixed Sizes and Colors. In Paper Bags. EGGS, Fully Guarante Large (24 oz. or over per doz.) Infertile EGGS in boxes One of the better brands KEYKO OLEO . . We're mad at Brazil . . . No more coffee sales below our replacement costs. Selling everyday at our cost, however. COFFEE all popular brands lb. 89c 39c size in a factory deal. With purchase of 29c Adams Best Vanilla Extract at regular price. 29c doz. 47c doz. 55c lb. 25c BARTLETT PEARS . . can 43c 46 oz. can Libby’s PINEAPPLE JUICE . . . 2 cans 57c 48 oz. cans—Libby's TOMATO JUICE . . . 2 cans 57c 31c size, 7% oz. Rio Grande STUFFED OLIVES, Salad Bowl ea. 25c 8 oz. cans Frost Brand Tangy Spiced m Tomato Sauce 4 cans A3C CAKE MIX pkg. 4 oz. (19c) Baker's Premium, factory d Jello Pie Filling at regular price. COCONUT pkg. Just Heat and Serve . . . best with poached eggs Libby's 18 oz, can CORNED BEEF HASH . . . can 4 oz. (19c) Baker's Premium, factory deal. With purchase 9c Jello Pie filling at regular price. h* 5c Popular Brands CIGARETTES carton $2,09 10 pkgc. assorted individual cereals. KELLOGG'S VARIETY PACK pkg. 33c Most economical . . . convenient . . . delicious. 2 oz. pure INSTANT COFFEE Maxwell House ea. 55c 6V2 a 2 ’- cans—White and Dark TUNA FLAKES, Tuxedo Switch to Sanitary. Rz Gal. (Plus bottle deposits.) pgnr gm* Pasteurized Milk 2 for /irC 12 oz. cans—Hearts Delight PEACH NECTAR 3 cans 28c 2 cans 43c Imperial Cane (L) SUGAR 5 lb. bag . 39c . . can 7c Daricraft Evaporated—Baby Size MILK (Dozen (L) 80c) Southside Food Market Store Hours: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Daily. Open 30 minutes earlier on Fridays and Saturdays At Southwest corner of Campus (L)—Items thus marked limited to 1 item or deal per customer, please. Specials Starting 4 p.m. Thursday., Through Saturday, April 23-25. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES