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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1955)
Page 6 THE BATTALION Thursday, December 15, 1955 What 9 s Cooking 7:30 Texarkana-Four Slates Home town Club; room 203 Academic. Amarillo Hometown Club; room 108 Academic. Anderson County Hometown Club; room 228 Academic. Houston Hometown Club; 107 Biological Sciences Building; final plans for Christmas dance. Southwest Texas Hometown Club; YMCA; discuss Christmas dance. Permian Basin Club; YMCA; fi nal plains for Christmas dance and rides will be discussed. Williamson County Club; room SB MSC. Southwest Louisiana Hometown Club; room 11 Civil Engineering Building; plans for Christmas party; short. Denton-Wise County; room 206 Academic; very important so every body show up. Waco-McLennan County; YMCA; special Wives Night; refreshments will be served. Trans-Pecos Club; C.E. Lecture room; final plans for Christmas party and rides home. San Antonio Hometown Club, Chiistmas party Dec. 28 at Aggie Park in San Antonio; 8:30; set-ups free. No Time Given Abilene Hometown Club; room 203 Academic. Austin Hometown Club; 106 Academic; plans for Christmas party. Who’s Who This is the last of the Who’s Who choices that have been run ning in the Battalion for the past two days. Herbert W. Whitney—Memorial Student Center, vice-president 1954-55, president 1955-56; First Student Conference on National Affairs, co-founder, Executive Committee; D.M.S.; winner of Square D Scholarship 1954; Phi Eta Sigma; Debate team winner, Ohio State University Debate Tournament 1954; Lt. Col., Corps of Cadets; president, Texas Pres byterian Student Association 1955; Republic Aviation Award 1955; Great Issues co-founder. William D. Willis Jr.^—Basic Di vision Council; vice-president, Phi Eta Sigma; Pre-Medical & Pre- Dental Society; intramurals; co editor, MSS I; editor; MSS II; senior advisor, MSS III; president, Texas Collegiate Academy of Sci ence; vice-president and president, Arts & Sciences Council; presi dent, English Club; associate edi tor of Commentator; Aggie Sweet heart Committee; Julia Ball Lee Scholarship; honorary member, Texas Academy of Science; Phi Kappa Phi; Inter-school Council Committee; MSC Council; chair man of MSC Junto Committee. Robert W. Young—Student Sen ate, chaplain, chairman of Wel fare Fund Committee; Student En gineering 1 Council; Senior Court; A TEE; Group commander, repre sentative to Texas Intercollegiate Student Association; Baptist Stu dent Union; Former Students As sociation Scholarship; freshman slide rule montest winner; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pt; D.M.S. Squadron 19 Hosts Children Squadron 19 entertained 28 less fortunate children of College Sta- tion-Bryan area Tuesday in place of their annual outfit party. Along with games the children broke the Pinatas, which held can dy and gifts, a Spanish custom. Refreshments of hot chocolate, cup cakes, and ice cream were served. Each child was presented Avith a gift from the Squadron members. You can keep an unopened can ned ham in your refrigerator for weeks, but only about one week af ter it’s open. Good for emergen cies! Hoffmpn Diamond -Cutting Co. % A LOW OVERHEAD 1 OFFICE OPERATION 1 gaaed y<Ht isp. 40 i On Engagement Sets , an «l Fine Diamond Jewelry No. 1 Can—Friskies DOG FOOD ... 6 for 79c Northern White or Colored 3 ROLLS FOR TOILET TISSUE . . . 25c 5e Off Deal—ALLSWEET MARGARINE . . . lb. 25c Gold Coast—No. 21/. Can SPICED PEACHES . 29c Winslow Cut—300 Can ASPARAGUS 29c Del Monte Cream Style Golden—-No. 303 CORN . . .2 cans33c Kohey’s Shoestring—No. 300 Can POTATOES . can 10c Hunt’s Solid Pack—No. 300 Can TOMATOES .... can 21c “Handy for the Home’’ 2 ROLLS FOR SCOTT TOWELS . . . 33c PRE - CHRISTMAS SALE PRICES GOOD THUR.— FRI. — SAT. DEC. 15 — 16 — 17 Wax Paper—125-Ft. RoU CUT-RITE .... 25c Baby Emerald WALNUTS 2 lb. bgs. 98c SUNGOLD OLEG wm—iawi Del Monte PUMPKIN No. 303 Cjy Cans 4 U COFFEE ADMIRATION rt 81C SHORTENING CRISCO 3 it 81c Delicious |J|'Y ORANGE Ill Lt DRINK 46 Oz. CV7 Can ZiC POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR 2 :t 25c Patio Chicken ENCHILADAS Patio Mexican Style BEANS2 Patio Plain CHIU Patio Beef TAMALES No. 303 Cans For No. 303 . . Can No. 300 ............ Can £ 39<- 25c 35c 21c SWIFT’S FULLY COOKED PICNICS [~~~FROZE NFOOPS^ Pasco—Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE 3 ^ 39c Birds Eye Fresh Frozen—FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS 1 S 5 .' 25c Birds Eye Fresh Frozen FRENCH FRIES 2 ’ Pkgs. 33C C DRUGS: 8-Oz. Bottle 1*00 Shulton's Desert Flower HAND LOTION Shulton's Old Spice SHAVE LOTION 1.00 Stop That Headache . . . Ask For BAYER'S ASPIRIN 49« "5 ST.* i. 3 C BACON 43c Hormel's Dairybrand Sliced Breakfast Orr’s Gold Seal - CHUCK STEAK POT ROAST B ,y PORK RIBS FRANKS STEAK DUCKLINGS Beef Lean Sm a 11 Blackhawk Hath Ijb Pin-Loin Veal Loin Lb Long Island Lb. 39 C Lb. 35c Lb. 35c 39c 53c i.b. 57c LILLY MELLORINE L 55c •K •* .<• 5. Fresh Home Grown Mustard Greens. 2 bun- 19c Idaho Russett Strictly fresh BUDGET LARGE bottle of 100 POTATOES io 39« WINESAP RED APPLES 4 Lb. Bag 29c it TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS it S»P..||i||ni^MA.KErS BRYAN Joyce Lane—51 Ga., 15 Den. NYLON HOSE BY THE BOX 3 Prs . $2.39 200 E. 24™ ST. 3516 TEXAS AVE NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT 2—9 Oz. Pkgs. 49c TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 Oz. Can 21c RITZ CRACKERS — 8 Oz 21c