Page 3 THE BATTALION Thursday, July 22, 1954 The trainer Bill Winfrey-owner A. G. Vanderbilt combination scor ed four times in stakes races at Jamaica last spring. Their Native Dancer won the big one—the Wood Memorial. ^ p*>R w' CA-EAN R FOR ^ Save Your Money! Save Your Clothes! CAMPUS CLEANERS ’Mural Program Is Announced For Next Semester Intramural athletics for the sec ond summer semester featuring competition in softball, golf, and tennis will begin Monday, July 26, a report from the intramural office has announced. The report says that dormitor ies 14, 15, 16, and College View, the defending champions, will compete in softball. Golf and ten nis are based on individual compe tition All players must play with the dorms in whieft they live, unless they live off the campus. In such case, they may play with any team they choose. Managers for the respective dor mitories and their addresses are Louis Venecasa, room 417, dorm 14; Robert Smith, room 312, dorm 15; Ross George, B-5-W, College View. Dorm 16’s manager has not been selected yet. All persons wishing to compete in intramurals are to contact their managers for instructions. VOTE FOR Raymond A. Nolan For Reelection As County Commissioner Precinct 1 Your Vote and Influence Will Be Appreciated (Paid Political Adv.) VOTE FOR GEORGE T. HINSON „■— for — Lieutenant Governor HONEST DEPENDABLE FOR BETTER SCHOOLS FOR THE PEOPLE (Paid Political Adv.) DYERSPFUR STORAGE HATTERS 210 S. Main Bryan Pho. 2-1584 VOTE FOR John R. Grace Elect An Experienced Man As Your Next District Judge Mature judgment years of age. 50 More than 23 years ex perience in active practice of law. Graduate of Baylor University School of Law — Class of 1931. Prosecuting Attorney of Robertson County for 6 years. City Attorney of Heame for more than 4 years. Active in all civic af fairs in Hearne for 16 years. Teacher of adult men’s Bible Class at First Baptist Church in Hearne. COMPARE THE QUALIFICATIONS OF JOHN R. GRACE WITH ALL OTHER CANDIDATES FOR DISTRICT JUDGE AND REMEMBER THAT EXPERIENCE AND MATURE JUDGMENT ARE IMPORTANT IN A JUDICIAL POSITION (Paid Political Adv.) Buddy Williams Is Commissioner’s Court Candidate This is my first time to ask for public office and I do so with a sincere desire to be of service to the community. I am 39 years of age. I am mar ried and have two children. My wife’s mother, Mrs. Raymond Beard, a widow, is also a member of my family. I have lived in Bra zos County for the past 24 years. I am associated with my father and two brothers in the Insurance, Mortgage and Construction Busi ness and have been in this business for the past 1 years. I have dealt with the public all of my life and I have always tried to be courteous and cooperative. The office of County Commis sioner is important and deals with many problems in addition to the maintenance of county roads and bridges. I feel that my business experience qualifies me for this job. If you will elect me your county commissioner, I promise you that I will administer the duties of the office in a businesslike manner; that I will be courteous and coop erative at all times; and that I will always be available to discuss your problems with you. Buddy Williams Board Confirms Promotions Ag The following promotions have been confirmed by the A&M sys tem board of directors, meeting Friday in Austin: Agricultural Experiment station: state chemist, Ellen G. Crawford to technician B. I. No. 91, Flor ence M. Farr to technical assist ant B. I. No. 105 and Christine J. Opersteny to depai’tment secre tary B. I. No. 108; substation No. 15, Weslaco, Morris E. Bloodworth to associate soil physicist B. I. No. 334. Agricultural Extension service, all to county agricultural agents: Don W. Callahan, Alfred Crocker, James R. Cusenbary, Don D. Deck er and Jack H. Lewis. Look at the Men! Study Their Qualifications With the Proper SLANT .. and You'll VOTE for DAVIS G! GRANT F- DISTRICT Jl^ (Paid Political Adv.) Elect IV. C. DAVIS District a UtOH':lt ic - set,! sand aft nr 5 JVoti SON OF THE LATE DISTRICT JUDGE W. C. DAVIS ,, flduate P'. : f the oni e school™ I reqiarei: e e cond ten ni i applies i ion pe Rer ; pean >; ; 1954 cJtter, J • Swimmers Team of Beth Penberthy, Nancy Hale, Kay Parnell, Mary Ergle. Boy’s 100 Meter Backstroke, 2nd, Albert Stevens; 4th, John Harring ton. Boy’s 400 Meter Freestyle, 6th, Rlhert Stevens. Boy’s 100 Me ter Butterfly Breaststroke, 6th, Richard Badgett. Boy’s 150 Meter Individual Medley, 3rd, Albert Ste vens; 5th, John Harrington. Boy’s Medley Relay, 6th, Team of John Harrington, Richard Badgett, Al bert Stevens. Girl’s 100 Meter Freestyle, 5th, Judy Litton; Girl’s 50 Meter But- terly Breaststroke, 1st and a new record, Gail Schlesselman. Girl’s 50 Meter Freestyle, 3rd, Judy Lit ton. Girl’s Medley Relay, 2nd, Team of Ann Elliott, Gail Schles selman, Judy Litton. ( AS A BOY SOLD SODA-POP ON COURTHOUSE YARD SERVED 36 MONTHS IN ARMY IN WORLD WAR II 12 MONTHS IN EUROPE GRADUATE OF BRYAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND RECEIVED LAW DEGREE FROM BAYLOR UNIV. TO AC )erience CIVIC-MINDED: Lloni Club Presided,' . C-of-C Director, County Bar Association Vice-President, Sunday School Teacher. 2ual4ied Lf BACKGROUND - EDUCATION - EX PERU ars as S City of Extraordinary Meats At Ordinary Prices! From Choice Baby Beef CHUCK » POT ROAST >» 3 5 From Choice Baby Beef RIB CHOP STEAKS *>. 45 Freshly Ground—Wholesome Ground Meat ... 3 lbs. 95c Big Bologna, Pickle and Pimiento Loaf or Pressed Ham lb. 45c Ho rm el’s Midwest Bacon .... lb. 63c WE SPECIALIZE IN Wisconsin Mild Cheese lb. 53c Hormel Pre-Cooked, Short-Shank Picnics lb. 55c Exrra Special Calf Liver lb. 39c DEEP FREEZE MEATS PREMIU ^ 4th ye fE ami juumjj * • We are spending a substantial part of our - costs to redeem at 2% of their face valuta • practically all stamp and premium deal' ister Receipts. In exchange for their Certificates good at the local STUDEV We also carry a limited number of prer SAVE ALL OUR CASH REGISTER RE day’s Green Receipts count double. Tg* O FRESH FRUI & VEGETAI Elberta GROCERY SPECIALS Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS ... 1 lb. box 25c Gold Medal FLOUR 51b. bag 43c Milk Has Again Declined 1c Per Quart. Sanitary Grade A PASTEURIZED—'/ 2 Gal. Bottles MILK 2for67c (Plus bottle deposits.) 1 Lb. Cans—Duncan’s MARYLAND CLUB COFFEE lb. $1.19 Popular Brands Cigarettes carton $2.09 (Others Proportionately.) 1 Pound Can Pard FREE With Pard Dog Meal ... 5 lbs. 73c 49c Size—Sunshine—Chocolla-Chip—1 Lb. Bag Coconut Cookies .... ea. 43c Mrs. Tucker’s Triple Guarantee SHORTENING .. 3 lb. can 75c I PEACHES. .21 Extra Large Size—Florida AVOCADOS.. Fresh Golden Corn J Calif. Santa Rosa Plums . . .... 432 Size—Calif. Sunkist 14 Oz. Bottles—Hunt’s CATSUP each I5c Guaranteed Chilled Watermelons. I • FROZEN FOCI Economy Pack—Big 20 Oz. Jars—Welch’s CHOICE GRAPELADE or JELLY . 33c MEL L0 RIN E... Pillsbury’s or Ballards BISCUITS 3 cans 25c . « • • • Mrs. Pickford’s 0LE0 2 lbs. 35c Kills Grasshoppers, Army Worms and Many Other Garden and Lawn Pests—1 Lb. Can—Many Purpose Green Light ea. 63c Kosher Dills, Dills, Sour Whole—22 Oz. Jars Libby Pickles ea. 33c 25c Size Toilet Bowl Brushes ea. 21c Yz Gal. Sanitary MELLORINE 6 Oz. Cans—Snowcrop ORANGE JUICE 6 Oz. Cans—Snowcrop B/E or Minute Mi*| LEMONADE MIX . . . \ Birdseye | MIXED VEGETABLES M Birdseye I SUCCOTASH Junior Foods 6for45cl „ , i FORDHOOK LIMAS . . . tE xas Heinz Strained nr 1 Choice of 6 Kinds—Mortons POT PIES ani Baby roods 12 lor /5c FRUIT PIES to th ^-^rirR Factory Close-out of Tin-pack Heinz Chopped WILL < Southside WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. —7 p.m. Daily 3 Blocks Due South of Kyle Field, College Open 30 Minutes Earlier Fri, & Sat.—C;* V A Sundays. A Complete One-stop /V f'' 4 SPECIALS STARTING 4 P.M. THURS., JULY 22 THRU SAT. Jll