Pag-e 6 THE BATTALION Thursday, September 22, 1955 New Teachers Report Here For Semester Three new members have been added to the staff of the Engineering Drawing Depart ment this semester. One of these, Ralph H. Da- ey Jr., a graduate of West Point where he received the Bachelor of Science Degree, retired with the rank of colonel. He served as an officer with the army for 15 years in the United States and Hawaii. Since retirement from military service, he has worked as construc tion installation manager for a tile company in Colorado, represented insurance interests and recently was custodian of military proper ty at North Texas State College in Denton. Davey is a member of the Ki- wanis Club, is married, has two children and lives at 506 Gilchrist. James E. McGarrah, a native of Dallas, attended the University of Texas for two years and received his Bachelor of Science degree from Annapolis. His military service included du ties as an air force pilot and as a security and intelligence officer. He recently was engaged in writ ing technical publications with the Chance Vaught Aircraft Corpora tion. He lives at 609 East 30 St. in Bryan. Allen Ray Barbin is a native of Beaumont and a 1955 graduate of the Lamar State College of Tech nology with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. His experience included drafting work with the Texas Highway De partment. He is married and lives at 304 East 22 St. in Bryan. Civil Defense (Continued from Page 1) Others include preparations for a tornado, how to purify water, the storage of an adequate food supply and how to provide for home sani tation in case of emergency. Various experts in the phases of defense and safety in times of emergency have been scheduled as speakers for the different pro grams. David H. Morgan, president of the college was one of the guest speakers at last night’s program. Different types of mass feeding demonstrations also are scheduled for tonight’s program. Participat ing in the program are both Boy and Girl Scout troops and leaders, the National Guard Field Kitchen, Bryan Air Force Base and A&M College Mess Halls. Because of the limited facilities and equipment, attendance has been limited at the evacuee dem onstration to delegates of the con ference, participants in the demon- Btrations and a few special guests. Union Fee (Continued from Page 1) in the absence of the funds would be a cutting of personnel which would lead to a lessening of serv ices to students. Air-conditioning, check-cashing, furniture mainten ance, housekeeping of meeting rooms and corridors, and floral decorations are other activities which would have to be curtailed, he said. (The third in this series will be in tomorrow’s Battalion.) Bridge Club Meets Thursday in MSC The Aggie Wives’ Bridge Club will hold their first meeting of the fall, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center. There will be intermediate and advanced groups and also classes for beginners taught by faculty wives. Hostesses for this meeting will be Lucille Pryor and Minnette Car penter for the advanced and Peggy Weaver and Mary V. Lyles for in termediates. “We would like to welcome all student wives to join regardless of bridge knowledge,” said Mary Dannenburg, reporter for the club. Planning o serve creamed shrimp with green peas? Use the cooking liquid from the peas and some of the stock the shrimp was cooked in for the sauce. The peas, of course, should be cooked in a small amount of water so there won’t be much liquid in the pan when they are done. The shrimp stock should have bay leaf, a clove, a few pep percorns, some celery leaves and salt. SPECIAL PRICES THUR. - FRI. - SAT SEPT. 22-23-24 BEEF BIB BOAST Swift Premium Pound — PORK RIBS POT ROAST Lean and Small — Lb. Orr’s Gold Seal Baby Beef — Lb. Orr’s Gold Seal LOIN STEAK BACON OYSTERS Pin-Bone LB — Rath’s Blackhawk — Lb. Fresh Select — Pt. 69 49 35' 59 59- 89< LILLY MELLORINE All Flavors Half Gallon OLIVES Stuffed—434 Oz 29c PICKLES “ No i:i29c DRESSING 2 Zl 29c FOLGER’S COFFEE 'tr $1.29 * * Curtiss MARSHMALLOWS 2 Pkgs 35c TOMATO JUICE n y ;. s can 25c DOG FOOD Friskies 3 c T al 39c pTF 1 !? Wonder Q Lb. Brand tlPkg. PINTOS b d IL 2,.It 19c HUNT’S PEARS c an AMERICAN SARDINES ADMIRATION COFFEE ^ CRUSHED PINEAPPLE r; s c a „ : Tlxil No. 303 CAH 1 Hixson^ I ■icrt CAN Dol< PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-Oz. Can 39c 3 Cans 25 C 85c 2 For 49C FRESH EGGS Guaranteed Infertile DOZEN — SCOTT HUNTS PEACHES TOILET TISSUE - Ron - Halves No. 2 1 / 2 Can Mrs. Tucker’s 3 Lb. Can Bayer ASPIRIN Bottle of 100 ... I Blue Blades GILLETTE Pkg. of 5 .... 19c APPLES New Crop Jonathan Pound — Tomatoes Fresh Firm lb 11 UNCIE (WMl AM’S FRESH ITALIAN PURPLE PRUNES 2 Lbs 15 c No. 300 iiiiii FROZEN FOODS * TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS * PASCO FROZEN 6 Oz. Cans 29c ORANGE JUICE 2 Birdseye Frozen BROCCOLI SPEARS- 2 ^ 49c 39c 2 \>Z 39c SUPER MARK FISH STICKS STRAWBERRIES Birdseye FYozen — 10 Oz. Pact 200 E. 24™ ST. 3516 TEXAS AVE.