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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1954)
Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, April 15, 1954 The spring election for the Stu dent Council of A&M Consolidated was decided at the last meeting. The election will be held in the second week of May. Other dates passed at the meet ing were May 1 for the freshman masquerade party in the cafeteria, May 4 will be the Mother and Daughter banquet for the Future Homemakers of America, and Ap ril 26 and 27 set for the junior plays. Last Thursday, 75 seventh grade students visited the capital and the governor made a speech to the students, welcoming them to watch the legislature in session. MEXICAN DINNER COMPLETE WITH — Enchiladas (3) Beef Tacos (3) Beef Enchiladas . . (3) Tostadas (3) Chile Con Questo . (3) Tamales - Chile . . (3) Guacamole - Salad . . . Mexican Dishes SPECIALS Join Us On These Specials . . . THURSDAY thru SUNDAY fTRITI? CRISPY TOSTADITAS rrULJL WITH EACH ORDER ONLY 35c CHAPULTEPEC BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUY, SELT., KENT OK TRADE. Kates . . . 3c a word per insertion with 25c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. AH ads must he received in Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. FOR SALE One 1950 Chevrolet Business Coupe. One 1950 Chevrolet Club Coupe. These motor vehicles, may be inspected by contacting the Texas Forest Service, System Administration Building, A&M Col lege of Texas, campus. Sealed bids will be received in the of- fic of the Texas Forest Service, Texas A&M College System. College Station, Texas, un til 10 a.m., Friday, April 23, 1954, on forms available upon request. Address the Director, Texas Forest Service, College Station, for further information. HELP WANTED BEAUTY Shoppe. OPERATOR. Pruitt’s Beauty FOR RENT LARGE 3 ROOM apartment. Partly fur nished. North Gate. Utilities paid. $50 per month. Phone 6-2332. LOST OPAL SETTING from ring, dent Center. 6-3186. Vicinity Stu- Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 803A East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) • Blue line prints • Blue prints • Photostats SCOATES INDUSTRIES Phone 3-6887 CALL 4-9099 for typing and related work, after 5 and on weekends. fV ANTED: Typing. Reasonable Phone: 3-1776 (after 5 p.m.) IF YOU SEE this ad, other people will see the ad you run. Call 4-5324 or 4-1149 for Battalion Classified Ads. 1UL BOSS LODGE NO. HOO A.F. * A.M. Meeting Thurs. 7 p.m. Work in F. C. degree. Also examinations. E. D. Madeley, W.M. N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. Official Notice Ring orders are being taken for those students who become eligible for the ring with their preliminary grades for the Spring Semester. The Ring clerk is on duty Tuesday through Saturday from 8:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Delivery of these rings will be made August first. Rings will be delivered in person to the individual or they will be mailed to the owner at an additional charge of twenty- five cents. No rings will be mailed to summer camp addresses. All rings must be paid for in full (including mailing charge) when the order is placed. H. L. Heaton, Registrar. Classes will be dismissed at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, in order that all stu dents and faculty members may attend hte Annual Aggie Muster Program at which Governor Allan Shivers will make the principal address. J. P. Abbott Dean of the College Prompt Radio Service — C A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN When you pause...make it count...have a Coke BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY SPECIAL NOTICE Let me sew your summer cottons. Mrs. Earl Minor, 316 Kyle, Phone 6-2402. MRS. TEXAS — Mrs. Bettye J e a n e McKown, 26-year-old blonde, a former UT student, won the title of “Mrs. Texas” in Austin over four other finalists from throughout the state. Mrs. McKown’s winning recipe, pre pared within the hour and a half time limit, included a pork- chop casserole, broccoli, carrots and cornsticks. (AP Wirephoto). Girl Scout Banquet Is Set For Sbisa Hall, 6:30 Tonight The Girl Scout Banquet will be held at Sbisa hall at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. This is the annual celebration of Juilette Lowe’s birthday, the foun der of Girl Scouting. The theme of the banquet will be “Know Your Nation, Know Your Neighbor.” Mrs. Piei-re Schlumberger from Houston and also a native of France will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Schlumberger made a trip overseas with a Scout troop from Houston two years ago and will show a film of this trip at the banquet. Bob Cherry of the Agricultural Economics department and a mem ber of the Girl Scout council will be the emcee. Many birds have sense of smell. little or no Polio Vaccinations Not Set for Brazos Brazos county was not one of the counties selected to receive the new vaccine against polio, said Dr. E. S. Frieman, director of the Brazos county health unit. The vaccine is only in the ex perimental stage now and it pro bably be at least a year before any definite results will be known, he said. Experiments are being made in nine cities and counties in Texas that have had severe outbreaks. Neai’Iy 150,000 farms in the United States were eletrified in the year ending June 30, 1953. N ATTENTIO GOLFERS The K & B Driving Range is open from 10 ’til 10 every day New Manager and Instructor V. Y. MERRELL — FREE INSTRUCTION — Coeds 'Rush” College Men in Arrow White Shirts ( « r Smarter^Styles, Smoother- “Lines” Attract Gals Rev. Anderson Speaks For Study Club The meeting of the Child Study club was held in the home of Mrs. Charles La Motte Tuesday. A short business meeting was held and refreshments were served by the co-hostess Mrs. James Liv- erman, who was in charge of the party for the children at the meet ing. Rev. Norman Anderson answer ed questions by the members of the club on child training. “Just plane common sense is one of the most wholesome attributes of parents, but we can not under estimate the value of knowing as mhch as we can personality can be directed and redirected because this is a parent’s duty” said An derson. A guy in an Arrow shirt here . . . and everywhere a pretty coed—a typical scene on our college cam pus and from coast to coast. When asked why they go for men wearing Arrows, the gals agreed that Arroiv shirts do more for a man’s appearance.?" ARROW y&>- TRADE ® MARK SHIRTS ' TIES • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS * SPORTSWEAR —^ FOR ARROW UNIVERSITY STYLES ■ ■ Show off your style know-how in Arrow White Shirts newest, smartest collar styles 3.95 up \^0 Come in . . . and pick your Arro.J whites in the collar styles that do the most for your appearance. We have a terrific selection for you — button-downs, rounded-points, wide- spreads ... all your tried-and-true Arrow style favorites, and a few new ones you really ought to try. Every shirt impeccably tailored of fine "Sanforized”® fabric that won't shrink more than 1%. See us today for your Arrow whites. W. S. D Clothiers Located in Bryan EXTRAORDINARY MEATS AT ORDINARY PRICES Serve a Top-quality Easter Ham. Swift’s Premium HAMS Hormel Pre-cooked or 63c 69c Shank End . . . Ib. Butt End .... lb. Hormel Midwest BACON . . : . . . . lb. 69c Whole Only in Cello. Bags—Heart O’ Texas FRYERS lb. 49c, Hormel or Swift’s ALL-MEAT FRANKS .... lb. 49c III Ij A11L i\l PREMIUMS Cp $ 1 11 M I U ill ^ Continuously seeking to use our advertising dollars where they will do both our business and our customers the most good, we are again stocking a line of premiums which our customers may obtain absolutely free by saving their cash register receipts and turning them in. Many of our old customers remember our lines of premiums handled four years ago. The values were most outstanding. Our plan again is to squeeze $1000 or more from our adver tising outlay and purchase desirable premiums to be given our customers. And this will AT WHOLESALE represent a lot of good merchandise. START TODAY — SAVE ALL OUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS. Displays of desirable premiums will be made soon. Receipts having RED STARS on them will count double. Green Receipts issued Tuesdays will count double. EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY Choice Heavy Beef T-BONE STEAK . Choice Heavy Beef RUMP ROAST . Choice Baby Beef POT ROAST . Choice Baby Beef CLUB STEAK . . 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Heinz CATSUP each 24c Mrs. Pickford’s—(Limit 2) OLEO lb. 17c Pillsbury’s or Ballard BISCUITS can 10c One Pound of Proof Is Worth a Ton of Promises. (One Pound Can FREE With One 3-Pound Can) Mrs. Tucker’s SHORTENING . . .3 lb. can 83c Best Grade—Large, White, Infertile Mixed Sizes and Colors.—All Guaranteed—In Paper Bag EGGS dozen 35c 7Oz. Nabisco VANILLA WAFERS box 23c Halves or Chopped SHELLED PECANS . . . lb. 99c SPECIALS One Pound Pkg. Gladiola Flour FREE With Purchase of One Pkg. White—GLADIOLA CAKE MIX both for 37c Carton of 6 Bottles—(Plus Deposit) 7 - U P 25c Aluminum, Nice, $27.50 Value. “7-Up Brand”. Ideal for Picnics and Camping. FREE With $350 in Cash Register Receipts. DRINK BOX . . . cash price $17.50 16 Oz. Can Patio Sliced BARBECUE BEEF .... per can 57c DAIRY PRODUCTS . . . Are Today’s Best Buy! Vz Gallon Holiday MELLORINE .... each 49c Yz Gallon Bottles Sanitary Grade A PASTEURIZED MILK . . 2 for 75c (Plus bottle deposits.) SANITARY BUTTER . . . lb. 79c De Luxe Grade—Sanitary Pure ICE CREAM pint 27c Southside Food Market WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. — 7 p.m. Daily Open 30 Minutes Earlier Fri. & Sat. — Closed 3 Blocks Due South of Kjde Field, College Sundaj T s. A Complete One-stop Market SPECIALS STARTING 4 P. M. THURS., FRI., SAT., APR. 15-16-17