The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 27, 1954, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, May 27, 1954’
This waek...
329 people
who never flew
before moke their
FIRST FLIGHT
on
PIONEER
AIR LIN ESI,
Wouldn ’t YOU Me \
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• avoid monotonous, dangerous highway
travel — get there three time* faster
• ride in clean, pleasant comfort
• solve the problem of traveling with children
• save travel money with Pioneer's family
^ fare plan — or 10% on your return trip
^ with a round trip ticket
P Costs Only Pennies Per Mile — |
Worth Every Cent of UJ 1
i system survey*
AIR LINES
SERVING 24 kEV CITIES OF THt SOUTHWEST
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FOR ARROW UNIVERSITY STYLES
Real cool, man!
Arrow Lightweight
Shirts and Sports Shirts
Come on in. Look at these
> shirts . . . examine the fab
rics closely. And you'll see
why these handsome light
weights . . . woven of airy,
open-weave fabrics . . .
keep you cool as a cucum
ber even when the mercury
soars sky-high. Choose
Arrow lightweight shirts
for dress wear . . . light
weight sports shirts for lei
sure wear ... in whit© and
smart pastels. All tailored
of fine "Sanforized"® fab
rics that won't shrink more
than 1%. Stop in, see
them today.
Arrow Lightweight Shirts . . .
Arrow Lightweight Sports Shirts. ; . $3*95 up
W. S. D.
Clothiers
Located in Bryan
Cool Summer Forecast For Men
Wearing Arrow Lightweights
Judging from the current rush on for Arrow
lightweights, it appears that the student body is
headed for a cool and comfortable summer. Arrow
lightweight shirts and sports shirts . . . in white
and popular colors . . . are now available at all
Arrow dealers.
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ARROW
TRADE ® MARK
SHiRT$ • TIES * UNDERWEAR ♦ HANDKERCHIEFS * SPORTSWEAR
Social Club
Sets Year’s
Program
Mrs. L. S. O’Bannon, new presi
dent of the Foods group of the
A&M Social club, and Mrs. E. B.
Reynolds, new program chairman,
led the club in a discussion of pro
grams for the next year at its
meeting Friday.
The group decided on a theme
of “menus from famous inns.”
Mrs. C. F. Richardson, retiring
president, led a business session,
and Mrs. G. L. Huebner, seci'etary-
treasurer, read her report.
After the luncheon, which featur
ed salads, Mrs. Huebner gave an
account of the origin and history
of salads.
Mrs. John S. McCannon was
hostess for the luncheon. Greet
ing members at the door, she gave
each member a place card in the
form of a May basket, directing
them to one of the six tables, each
set for 10 persons.
Each of the tables was centered
with a Maypole arrangement.
Many-colored streamers from the
poles were anchored away from
the base of the pole by tiny cor
sages of spring flowers.
Luncheon was served from a buf
fet table overlaid with a white
banquet cloth. The buffet table
also had a Maypole decoration in
the center, with six small dolls
around the base, each holding a
streamer.
The committee in charge of the
luncheon was Mrs. Huebner and
Mi's. T. R. Holleman, co-chairmen,
and Mesdames H. T. Blackhurst,
William Kammlade, W. J. Morris,
Frank Lawyer, C. M. Taylor, J. S.
McCannon.
Shelton Elected
President of AIIE ^
Huntley Shelton was elected
president of the American Institute
of Industrial Engineers recently.
Other officers elected were Bob
Holmes, vice president; Robert
Beaver, secretary; Gerald Leigh
ton, treasurer; Gayle Ros, Bat
talion representative: and Bob
Bacher, reporter to Engineer.
BEYOND BELIEF
DETROIT—(^)—The first time
the man came into court charged
with stealing canned goods from a
hospital where he worked, he ex
plained:
“I found out someone else had
stolen the stuff and I was just
returning it.”
Recorder’s Judge Joseph Gillis
cocked a quizzical eye, but found
him innocent.
Two weeks later the man was
back before the judge, with this ex
planation of 14 one-pound bags of
coffee found by a hospital guard
who noticed a suspicious bulge un
der the defendant’s coat:
“I knew someone else was plan
ning to steak this coffee, so I just
decided to take it first.”
The man got 90 days in jail.
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Tennis, Baseball, Golf, and Fishing Equipment; Picnic Supplies;
Knife Sets; Pottery Sets; Bicycles; Fountain Pens; Radios; Electrical
and Home Appliances — Those are some of the wide variety of pre
miums available under our advertising plan. In addition to a limited
number of premiums we will carry in our stock, we will issue GIFT
CERTIFICATES redeemable at the local Student Co-Op Store. Our
Cash Register Receipts, which you are urged to save and present to
us in lots of $50 and more, will get these fine premiums. Start Sav
ing Them Today! Tuesday’s Green Receipts and all Red Star Receipts
count double.
Extraordinary Meats
At Ordinary Prices
Choice Baby Beef—SIRLOIN
STEAK . . lb. 69c
Whole in Cello. Bag:—Heart o’ Texas
FRYERS., lb. 49c
EXTRA SPECIAL. Skinless, Lean, Pre-Cooked
(Shank Off)
HORMEL PICNIC ... lb. 59c
Hormel All-Meat
FRANKS lb. 49c
From Choice Baby Beef
POX ROAST . . . lb. 45c
Lean Brisket
STEW MEAT . . . lb. 25c
Fresli Fruits and Vegetables
Each Spring we look forward to the arrival of Fresh local Hort. Farm Vegetables, Fruits,
and Berries. Their delicious tomatoes and plums are now in, and corn is expected next week.
FRESH—HORT. FARM
Tender Young—YELLOW
Tomatoes . . lb.29 c Squash .... lb. 5 C
FRESH BRUCE—HORT. FARM
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Plums g . l . o . .pint2dc (] ucum ljer S . . lb.5 C
432 Size Sunkist
Local, Tender
LEMONS . . . . doz. 29c GREEN BEANS . 2 lbs. 19c
GROCERY SPECIALS
(Limit One, Please)—1 Lb. Can—FOLGER’S Mrs. Tucker’s Can
3 LB. CAN
Popular Brands Carton
CIG ARETTES . . . $2.09
Hormel Midwest
BACON lb. 69c
Armour’s Mild
HOOP CHEESE . . lb. 55c
Hormel—All-Meat (Also PRESSED HAM)
BOLOGNA . . . . . lb. 49c
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Freshly Ground (3 POUNDS $1.00)
GROUND MEAT .... lb. 35c
FROZEN FOODS
6 Varieties—Morton’s Fruit and
Pot Pies—choice . 3 for 77c Paraffin . . X A lb. pkg. 5c
. 2 cans 35c
. each 49c
COFFEE .. $1-15 Shortening . . . 69 c
10 LB. BAG—(Limit 1, Please)
SUGAR 89t OLEO . . 2 lbs. 39 c
1/2 Gal. Sanitary—Bottles—PASTEURIZED
MILK 2 for 75c
— FACTORY SALE —
Save 19c. Large Boxes 2 BOXES
Rinso Blue Detergent 49c
— CANNING SUPPLIES —
Pint Ball
Fruit Jars .... doz. 79c
— PATIO BRAND SALE —
No. 2 Cans CAN
Beef Enchiladas . . . 43c
303 Cans CAN
Chicken Enchiladas . 43c
16 Oz. Cans CAN
Barbecue Beef .... 55c
6 Oz. Cans—Snowcrop
ORANGE JUICE
1000 Single Sheets, High Quality—Softex
Toilet Tissue . . roll 10c
5 Lb. Bag—Rafter B
Charcoal each 29c
46 Oz. Cans Libby’s
Tomato Juice . . can 25c
i/2 Gal. Holiday
MELLORINE
Now On Sale. June Issue
COPY 14 Oz. Bottles Heinz
Better Living Mag. . . 5c Catsup each 24c
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Snowcrop
STRAWBERRIES
pkg. 29c
Stokely’s Honor Brand—CHOPPED
BROCCOLI .... 2 pkgs. 37c
Stokely’s—Honor Brand
GREEN PEAS . . 2 pkgs. 37c
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. — p
3 Blocks Due South of Kyle Field, College Closed Sun. A Complete One-stop Market ||
Specials Starting 4 p.m. Thur. thru Sat. — May 27 - 28 - 29 ]
I TPUED DIFFERENT
BRANDS OF CIGARETTES
AND I FOUND JUST THE
MILDNESS AND FLAVOR *
WANT IN CAMELS. TRY 'EM
YOURSELF_YOU'LL FIND
CAMELS THOROUGHLY
ENJOYABLE I
ROCK HUDSON says, “After acting
in high-school plays, I got a job
in Hollywood delivering mail so
I could talk to stars and agents.
The plan worked — one agent
arranged a screen test. I worked
five months without a day off —•
and it paid off with a good
starting contract!”
/ -s
Soon to be seen in
Magnificent Obsession”
START SMOKING
CAMELS YOURSELF!
Make the 30-Day
Camel Mildness Test.
Smoke only Camels
for 30 days — see for
yourself why Camels’
cool mildness and
rich flavor agree with
more people than
any other cigarette!
-Joh
‘Qhd
yffiz Camels agree wm more people
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