The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1953, Image 5

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Thursday, May 7, 1953
THE BATTALION
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ses.
Con voca lion
for Tuesday
‘will be prcs'-nlcd
of A.u i i: ul* me
Irits Convocation
o R m. in Giron Hall.
A/ - If i)resent<cl and ro-
« f| Ificultui i nadi y
vement —Gone K.
V, liavlWilliam M. HuCf-
* ’ ^™ew; Shelton G.
>llege Roai
J ijjjimer Fellowship
| t Q. Landers of
T i nrrc th Su,nmer Fel -
Jl;AKlH n) j> m l.
, „ Alpha Zeta Lresh-
wberry&o Award-Donald J.
LAL InINGvvena; i Sears and
ie Some homphomoro Agrieul-
CONES« Williani 1 ’ence
BEER -Fihoiarships
irking Space
JIATIVE SEfiV a anc l Laneh Club
' -'mis L. Galloway
———————Jth, botli of Beau-
ones Howard tor
cus A. Hoelscher
rt D. pBanta Son-
• • r W. Damron of
rth A&M Mothers
, / D. Cobb of Fort
ents and [e
'.buck Co. Fresh-
j /'iAp'c Scholurships;
DLUUJI ks of G rey n'ton ;
•rt of Hillsboro;
‘
Day Wet^TK
<ed bar:
FALL
ces You Cat ike fresh,
ig clothes—
leaning To . . .
BLOI
1 P l! S
N I: R s
William H. Duffey of Hughes
Springs; Henry C. Hill of Came
ron; Wilborn L. Law of George
town.
John F. Linseisen of Waller;
Billy E, Lyles of Ponder; Paul W.
Mayfield of Plane; Morris D.
Portain of Carrollton; Billy R.
Percival of Kaufman; Johnnie A.
Petter of West; Daniel Roberts of
Rawls.
Don E. Smith of Grand Saline;
Stanley P. Smith of Bastrop;
Franklin D. Waddell of Rody;
Curtis D. Wilkinson of Alvarade,
James A. Witcher of Lampasas
and Frank A. Woodyard of Dallas.
Professor A. L. Darnell will pre
side.
The program Mull begin with an
organ prelude by Roddy Peeples
and invocation by Oliver C. (Put
ter) Jarvis. Dean of Agriculture
Charles N. Shepardson M 7 ill ex
plain the significance of awards
and merits day.
Afterwards, a musical interlude
featuring a solo by Lamar Ashley
and medley of old favorites by
Peeples and Jimmy Eller, will be
presented.
Shepardson will present the
awards.
CCTA to Choose
Officers Friday
The College Classroom Teachers
Association wull elect officers Fri
day in the YMCA Assembly Room.
The electing will follow a meeting
at 7:30 p. m. of the American As
sociation of University Professors
A nominating committee of Dr.
John Sperry, of the biology de
partment; Dan Davis, of the agri
culture economics and rural so
ciology department and W. F.
Adams, of the electrical engineer
ing department has been chosen,
said N. F. Rode president of the
association.
The two meetings are held in
conjunction because of overlapp
ing memberships, Rode said.
’Mural Track
(Continued from Page 4)
finalists are Maroon Band, Sqdn.
5. A Inf.
Freshman finalists are Sqdn. 21,
Sqdn. 24, Sqdn. 23, Fish Band,
Sqdn. 20.
100 Yard Dash
100 Yard Dash upperclassman
finalists are Dyer, A Fa.; Crowley,
Sqdn. 6; Steinman, A Arm.; Ross-
man, A Sig,; Cardenas, Bizzell;
Smith, Sqdn. 5; Petty, A Ath.;
Neterville, A Qmc., Neal, Sqdn. 15;
Jumper, C FA.
Freshman finalists are Heliums,
Sqdn. 18; Jones, F Co; McCarn, A
Co.; Parsley, C Co.; Adams, B Co.;
Rainall, I Co.; Northern, Sqdn, 23;
Newton, Sqdn. 24.
Upperclassman 120 Yard Hurdle
finalists are Everett, A Ath.; Pet
ty, A Ath.; Stralau, Vet Village;
Goodwin, Sqdn. 14; Uzzell, Maroon
Band; Carpenter, Sqdn. 15.
Freshman'finalists are Dietrich,
E Co.; Wyckoff, G Co.; Walker,
Sqdn. 23; George, Fish Band; Mer
ritt, Sqdn. 24; Swofford, Sqdn. 21.
RODUfi,
T Olt TKADK. Kates
per insertion with a
»ac*e rate In classified
per column-inch. Send
Tl I)KNT ACTIVITIES
must! he received in
ffice by 10 a.in. on the
ion.
O WANTED
AGRICULTURE student to work par
this summer for free room with bath.
Cali 4-436f - 4-1295.
I SALE *
• WORK WANTED •
r‘iiD r cs —
c5 1LE Popular Classic 7K
perfect condition; finest
LI FORMA Rubel (»-i;s2l morninK.
intgomery Ward washer.
\ I I FORMA tomatic pump.' Double
‘ .linette,[ Buggy. 4-N712.
'bought new. worn Ion
F D. Call ICU-i. See a I
J15.
| 34(4 calf. Good eon-
. < Mor. All Bootpants for
- who weal's pants.
lARKEl;
of golf Huh . 1'('U I it (’red
ter and d.' n uniter four
.... s bag, shoes and pruc-
KY BUAM) bhi.
... • 1 size 11, loh. calf, for
>und 6 ft. - one inch tall.
. of boot pants, 32 waist.
FU reen sliiri. All this for
’ Richardson 301 Dorm 7.
, , r t V Styleline Deluxe, T’ow-
sedan with all extras,
anical condition. Very
. SL ; ’95.0o. Sec Harold
Oil l . , i W College View after 5
ust . . '
with Bide car. $95.00.
BrB, College View.
shed two hderoorn house,
petty.* 1316 Milner.
TYPING—Reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776
after 5.
• HELP WANTED •
TWO students needed to work. Apply
A&M Grill, North Gate.
EARN up to $60 month in spare time.
; P<
initial investment required. Inquire A-
up
for
Only
initit
8-D, College View.
BEAUTY OPERATOR. Excellent oppor
tunity. Pruitt’s Beauty and Fabric
Shop.
Directory of
Business Services
LNSURANCB of all kinds. Homer Adam*,
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
What's Cooking
Thursday
7:30 p. m.—Building Products
Marketing Club, Room 151, BA
Bldg, Plans for field trip, Election
of officers.
Knights of Columbus, Basement
of St. Mary’s Chapel, Election of
officers.
Ring Dance Tickets
Go Off Sale Friday
Senidr Ring picture tickets v r ill
go off sale at noon Friday.
Only 300 tickets have been sold.
They are now on sale in The Com
mentator office, second floor of
GoodMhn Hall. The office is open
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ir hours work per week. Small
Official Notice
AWARDS AND MERITS CONVOCATION
On Saturday, May 9 at 9:00 a.m. in
Guion Hall there will be an official assem-
fcily of students and faculty in the School
of Arts and Sciences for the annual Awards
and iSlerits Convocation. All students in
RRENT ®
use
Steal;
apartment, tile bath,
Venetian blinds; Rooms
!1 1-4361.
only, two h
Beau Bell -
bedroom fur-
4-5343.
relay -
SALES
Aar
■'rnished three room house
ll—Sept. 1. 204 Ayrshire
jrnished apartment, North
1197 or contact Airs. R.
College. Main.
DRIVING
AMGJE
inday March 1
« ii,' Featlv r Road
an, Texas
any curriculum ol the School ol Arts and
Sciences (this includes business adminis
tration, journalism, education, and physical
education) are expected to be present. At
tendance will constitute an authorized ab
sence from nine o'clock classes. Gradua
ting seniors will occupy the center section
downstairs except for the first four rows,
arents and friends of all students are cor
ally invited.
J. P. Abbott, Dean
School of Arts and
Sciences
par
dial
2 4 HOUR
KODAK FINISHING
Album Prints—5c
Aggieland Studio
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
Beautiful Cards fV
for <2^
Mother’s Day
Each year we find that more and more of our cus*
tomers are turning to the use of well-designed and
appropriate Mother’s Day Cards to convey their
thoughts and fond good wishes to those they love on the
unique American day of remembrance.
That’s why our selection of Mother’s Day Cards this
year is more beautiful and more extensive than ever
before.
In our display you will find an appropriate message
for ALL those you wish to remember.
We feature VOLLAND Cards. There are none finer.
THE EXCHANGE STORE
“Serving Texas Aggies”
Music Committee Listening
Party, Social Room, MSC.
Amateur Radio Club, Room 2A,
MSC.
Aggies Wives Bridge Club,—Be
ginners, Room 2B, MSC.
Aggie Wives Bridge Club, Rooms
2C & 2D, MSC.
Student Senate, Senate Room,
MSC.
English Majors Club, 'Room 3C,
MSC.
8 p. m.—MSC Bridge Commit
tee, Room 3D, MSC.
8:30 p. m. — Mason Home Town
Club,
Uncle dime’s.
Friday
9 a. m.—Garden Club Breakfast,
Dining Room, MSC.
7 p. m. — Entomology Society,
Assembly Room, MSC.
8:30 p. m.—Plant Science Col
loquium, Room 2B, MSC.
Need Grade Points ?
RENT A LATE MODEL TYPEWRITER
type". . .
Reports — Reviews — Themes
Bryan Business Machine Co.
429 South Main BRYAN Phone 2-1328
W. B. Adams, ’51
Comfort's an art with
Jockey
Brand
underwear
Made only by COOPER’S
See our eomplefe
“Underwardrobe” foday!
Short $1.20
Sleeveless Undershirt-
. . . $1.00
T-Shirt . .
$1.25
CLITJ. 6, Co,
MENS CLOTMINCr SINCE 1896
EXTRAORDINARY MEATS AT ORDINARY PRICES
lb. 59c
lb. 49c
So Tasty—So Tender. Swift's Premium
Heavy Beef
CLUB STEAK . .
lb. 69c
Old Time
HOOP CHEESE
Swift's Premium Heavy Beef
(For Swiss or Frying)
ROUND STEAK . lb. 69c
Swift's Premium Heavy Beef
POT ROAST . . lb. 48c
Full Beef Flavor, Deliciously Fresh,
Freshly Ground
GROUND BEEF . lb. 43c
A natural source of Good Health. Young, tender
CALF LIVER . . lb. 69c
Hormel All Meat
FRANKS
Vtf Vv
V. C. Melody Lake
WEINERS . . , . , lb. 39c
The Very Best in Fresh Poultry Costs Little Extra.
Be Sure. Heart o' Texas Hens or
FRYERS
Frying Size
TURKEYS
lb. 59c
lb. 65c
BREAKFAST BACON
Kraft's Cheese Food
VELVEETA
Hormel 1st Grade Dairy
2 lb. box 83c lb. 73c
YOU CAN BANK ON OUR MEAT VALUES
GROCERY SPECIALS
Hormel Midwest
lb. 65c
FROZEN FOODS
Mortons Individual
POT PIES, Chicken each 25c
Honor Brand—Chopped
BROCCOLI
Vz Gallon Holiday
MELLORINE
2 pkgs. 39c
. each 55c
12 oz. Snow Crop or Donna Dean
STRAWBERRIES 3 for $1.00
6 oz. cans Snow Crop
ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 35c
6 oz. cans ”19'' Brand
ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 25c
Birdseye
GREEN PEAS
2 pkgs. 39c
Switch to Sanitary. V2 Gal. (Plus bottle deposits.)
Pasteurized Milk . 2 for 71c
2 1 /2 cans Halves or Sliced Libby's
PEACHES . .
24 oz. jars Welch's
GRAPE JUICE .
can 29c
each 35c
Popular Brands
CIGARETTES . carton $2.09
Folgers, Everyday price
COFFEE .
■ ■
2 lb. jar Kimball's Apricot or
PEACH PRESERVES ea. 45c
125 foot roll Diamond
WAX PAPER ,
Duz does everything.
DUZ large box
roll 23c
each 25c
lb. 88c
Other Popular Brands lb. 87c
You Like It—It Likes You. (Plus bottle and carrier
deposits)
7-Up . . . carton of 6 25c
Small Boxes Plain
3 MINUTE OATS . box 15c
GOODHOPE OLEO lb. 19c
5 lb. bag Imperial Cane
SUGAR limit one please 39c
1000 Single Quality Sheets. Softex
TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 28c
Kimbell's Best
FLOUR . .
3 lb. Carton Swift's Jewel
SHORTENING
5 lbs. 39c
each 69c
FRESH FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Central American Large
BANANAS .
Size 176 Florida
ORANGES .
Size 100 Rome Beauty
APPLES .
. lb. 10c
. doz. 39c
2 lbs. 29c
Size 80 (Medium large) Florida
GRAPEFRUIT . 2 for 15c
US No. 1 Washed Idaho
POTATOES . 5 lbs. 39c
For Better Baking
CRISCO .
Adolph's Meat
TENDERIZER
3 lb. can 79c
4 oz. jar 27c
22 oz. size—Libby's Kosher Dill, Sour or
DILL PICKLES . .jar 32c
14 oz. bottle Nu Crest
CATSUP .
bottle 15c
16 oz. Diamond
PORK & BEANS 3 cans 25c
No. 1/4 cans American Keyless
SARDINES , . 3 cans 28c
No. 7 3 /a Rio Grande Salad Bowl
STUFFED OLIVES each 25c
Southside Food Market
i
Store Hours: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Daily. Open 30 minutes earlier on Fridays and Saturdays
At Southwest corner ol Campus
SPECIALS STARTING THURS. 4 P.M., EXTENDING THROUGH SAT., MAY 7-9
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES