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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1953)
Tuesday, Mo^emBer 24, I9S3 T5i?! £ ATT ALi ON S MSC Has Complaint Department The Memorial Student Cen ter has a complaint depart ment, it’s called the public rela tions committee and has the sole duty of bettering the rela tions among the MSC, A&M stu dents and other colleges. Headed by Charlie Parker, chair man, and C. C. (Chuck) Neighbors, vice chairman, the committee is composed of 15 members. Its biggest problem is to con vince students that the MSC is not a “state-run hotel,” Parker said. “The MSC is run by the college, and it’s for extra - curricular activities of the students,” he said. “It gives the students a place to go for culture, education or just a place to relax.” During football season, the com mittee invites the visiting col lege’s student center members to the MSC for coffee, where they discuss each other’s problems. Members write press releases to state newspapers, and conduct the “Show Time From the Center” radio program. The program is broadcast twice a week. It presents classical music on Monday and features local talent on Wednesday. The broad cast is at 4:30 p. m. each day. The committee is also in charge of the annual pipe smoking con test each spring, distributing brochures, pamphlets about stu dent activities at the Center and other public relations wm'k. The committee meets at 7:30 p. m. every other Tuesday in the MSC directorate office. A&M Student Elected Lutheran President Glen W. Specht, a junior geol ogical engineering major from Rrenham, was elected president of the Gulf Region Lutheran Students association at their fall conference in Houston Saturday. Specht is vice president of the A&M Lutheran Students associa tion. prove'the Gabardine style leadership of ,0. //P Special Prices Good Tnes. ■ Wed November 24th - 25th ROTH STORES CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY THURS. - NOV. 26 Pilisburys FLOUR c Del Monte—Early Garden—Cans PEAS . . . . . .2 cans Campbell’s Mushroom—Tail Cans SOUP . . . . . .2 cans 29c All Flavors j \ JELL-0 . . . . 2 pkgs, 15c Shortening \ CRISCO . . .3 lb. can 75c Bardo—Pitted—16 Oz. DATES 35c Comstock PUMPKIN Pie Mix No. 2 Can Asparagus Style—Libby’s Green—No. 2 Cans BEANS . . . Stokely’s Cut Green—300 Cans ASPARAGUS . Del Monte—303 Cans—FRUIT COCKTAIL . . Hunt’s—No. 2 , /2 Can PEACHES . . Del Monte CATSUP . . . Kraft—Pint MIRACLE WHIP 12 Oz. Bama—PEACH PRESERVES Charman—80 Count NAPKINS.. 2 cans 69c 2 cans 49c 2 cans 45c S' a s 25c .bollle 15c • • 29c i ii t m 2 i ft ft pkgs. I 23c in smart new tones of your favorite colors. CiXi&cbi&p &c>. MMS CLOTMINia ftlNCf - TtXA* Eksllard or Pillsburys Biscuits / Copr Advertiser^ E<ch ° n 9e Inc. 1953 Frfis h, Dressed HENS Swift Premium \k lb. f, Finest Foods. uPfot IC Sieift Premium PICNICS Here’s (he best pf everything for your Thanksgiving dinner— the finest foods for the feast—all low-priced to give you the best buys in holiday supplies. Every department . . . every table and ?ase • • • offers and abundance of super values in all the traditional foods. Just feast your eyes on these buys— then come to ORR’S and shop quickly . . . easily . . • economical ly for everything from a tender, t^sty turkey to a pertec pumpkin pie. W' Loan Pork HOASI Baby Beef—Club ib. FRESH FROZEN FOODS j - • ■ • - •• / 1 Snow Crop—10 Oz. Pkg. STRAWBERRIES . 24c Birdseye -—10 Oz. Chopped BROCCOLI .... 19c Fruits & EN BEANS CRANBERRIES TURKEYS Tops in turkey value. Pleasingly plump . temptingly tender young toms and hens with plenty of carvings on their deep, meaty breasts. Place Your Order Earl y Kentucky Wonder Whole lb. • • ® * APPLE Washington Winsaps HOME GROWN m am ; CRISP, FRESH Y A / "f i RADISHES lbs. Bu SUGAR con p r al 1 o *>• 7 9 COFFEE Maryland Club Pound € Nabisco—8 Oz. Nabisco—714 Gz. RITZ CRACKERS 19c VANILLA WAFERS 25c FOOD CENTER fUSCECREST A9ftlTI0M*HtBM\MAV6.S0BTR 1.00 EAST 24Vh.STREET MINIMUM PRICE MAXIMUM QUALITY -SHOP WITH US- Save Money — Not Stamps