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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1956)
Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, March I, 1956 AGGIE NET MEN—Shown here are Don Dixon, Coach Dowell and Bill Ashburn of the A&M tennis team. The cadet tennis team meets the Houston Cougars on the clay courts Saturday at 2 p.m. —Jk DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS American DIAL TA 2-1585 Students ... Use Our Convenient Pick Up Stations At Taylor’s Variety Store — North Gate BATTALION WANT AD RATES One day 2t per word Itf per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80£ per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 For Sale Model 12 Winchester shotgun, $70 or will trade for set of golf clubs of equal value. Phone after 5, VI 6-5164. 93t4 Two bedroom home on lot 75x 173 feet fenced in backyard close to campus. Available June 1. See by appointment only. Phone VI 6-6376. 93t4 MARRIED STUDENTS — 1955 Trailette Mobile Home, air con ditioned, Duotherm heater, 7-foot teiling, bedroom, tub and shower, kitchenette, living room . Finance thru C.I.T. Corporation. Payments $48.00 month. Room 20 or 22 Mil- her. 93t4 For Rent Office building at North Gate— College Station. 500 square feet of space. Contact W. S. Edmonds. VI 6-7003. 94t3 CLASSIFIED «-■ — ■■■ - ■ ■ — Work Wanted Will baby sit any day or night in my home. North Gate aL’ea. VI 6-5238. 9412 Guaranteed radio and appliance repair. C-13-D College View. 81tf Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf Help Wanted Part time employment available for student with print shop ex perience. News Office Supply Co., 123 E. 25th St., Bryan. 95t3 Beauty operator. Pruitt’s Beau ty Shop. Above average opportun ity. VI 6-5212. ' 91tf Special Notice «CL. ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. * A.M. College Station Called meeting Thursday, March 1, 6:30 p.m. Work in the M M degree. Mem bers and visiting brethren are cordially invited. L. S. Paine, W.M. 90t2 N. M. McGinnis, Secy. Four-hour service on cleaning and pressing on request. Aggie Cleaners. North Gate. 93tl8 Hi School Seniors Coming Saturday More than 1,200 high school sen iors from Texas and neighboring states are expected to converge on the campus Saturday for the an nual A&M High School Day. Purpose of the annual affair is to give outstanding high school seniors a preview of the life and academic attractions to be found on the A&M campus. Registration for early arrivals will begin tomorrow in the hous ing office and will officially start Saturday morning at 8 in Guion Hall. After registration in the lobby of Guion at 8, there will be a short orientation period during which time a 30 minute color-film movie depicting life at A&M will be shown. From there, the students will be taken on guided tours of the cam pus and departments pertaining to their particular interest. The groups will form in front of Guion thus enabling the students to choose the group touring the sub ject to his liking. At noon, lunch will be served in the dining halls with students act ing as hosts. An afternoon of sports begins at 1 with a golf match between A&M and Lamar Tech on the A&M golf course. A&M was second in SWC golf last year. A preview of A&M’s track team will be offered at 1:30 when A&M hosts the University of Texas and the University of Houston in a triangular meet. This also is ex pected to be a highly contested meet since Texas nosed out A&M last year for track championship of the conference. Freshman teams of the three schools also will com pete. A&M’s tennis team goes into action against the University of Houston at 2. The teams will meet on the clay courts west of the Student Center. The Aggie baseball team, last year’s Southwest Conference champions, opens its home season in Kyle Field at 3 p.m. against the University of Houston. Eleven re- AAUP Banquet Set For MSC, April 5 The A&M chapter of the Amer ican Association of University Professors will hold its annual banquet in the assembly room of the MSC April 5 and 7 p.m. Dr. Henry W. Stilwell, president of Texarkana College, will speak to the local AAUP members and their guests on “The Role of the Junior College in Texas.” He has many years of experience and many progressive ideas concern ing- the relationships of institu tions of higher learning. Tickets will be available soon at turning lettermen are on this year’s Aggie nine. Winding the day will be the an nual battle between the Maroons and Whites of Coach Bear Bry ant’s football team. There are 24 lettermen back from the team that was runner-up for conference championship. Transportation to and from Col lege Station is being provided by the Former Students Clubs in the hometowns of the various high school seniors. Since most of the seniors will stay in the dormitor ies, students are px-oviding the housing for them. The only cost for the students will be their meals which are priced at 80 cents each in the dining halls. Invitations from the churches surrounding College Station have been extended to the visiting sen iors. As a special attraction, the Range and Forestry Department is holding its annual spi*ing barbecue Friday night with each student of the department invited to bring a visiting senior as' guest. Highlights of the evening will be the presentation of awards giv en to the outstanding junior and senior students. The Texas sec tion of the American Society of Range Management gives the awards. Bill Stephenson and David Faw cett tied for the Senior award this year with the Junior award going to Jim Woodman. All schools in Texas are eligible to enter the con test. Insurance (Continued from Page 1) A&M has scheduled an open meeting Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Chemistry lecture room. Em ployees desiring clarification of any phase of the hospitalization coverage should attend this meeting. A&M Committee head ed by Dr. R. M. Stevenson will be present to answer questions and clarify the new hospitaliza tion coverage. Employees of other parts of the A&M System, stationed at College Station, are invited to attend the meeting. Additional articles will appear in The Battalion describing the cov erage and premiums of the hos pitalization insurance plan. McCALL’S Humble Service Station “Where Service Is First” East Gate VI 6-4922 Hy 6 Room For Rent Southeast upstairs bedroom, pri vate bath. Meals. Mrs. Maggie Parker. 75tf Apartments for Rent Small furnished apartment near campus. Suitable for student and wife. $30.00 per month. Utilities paid. VI 6-4447. 94tf Four room, tile bath, garage. Call VI 6-5915. 93tf Female Help Wanted FEMALE: Bryan firm has im mediate opening for saleswoman. Interesting work, splendid associ ates, 514 days per week, good sul- ax-y and chance for advancement. Requires good background, good health. Must be permanent. All replies confidential. Write Box TBN, c/o Battalion. 95t3 Pets Tropical Fish Hobbyist: Tropi cal Fish, aquatic plants and sup plies C-15-X College View. Phone VI 6-5683 week days after 5 p.m. 94t3 Puppies to be given away. Phone VI 6-6765. 94t5 Dogs, cats boarded—low daily, weekly, monthly rates. Gx’ooming, Puppies. Free pickup, delivex-y. BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6 South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Call — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 S. Main St. (Across Irom Railroad Tower) PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN Persons interested in joining an A&M European Tour should con tact Di\ Breitenkamp, Room 101A Academic Building. 90t23 One - day service on Rubber Stamps. We make them at Marion Mangrum’s Brazos Printing Co. VI 6-5280. 86tf DOGS BOARDED: Clean com fortable quarters. Caucasian Boarding Kennels. Special rate to “Aggies”. 49tf OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (207 Goodwin, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publicaiton. — Director of Student Publications. Identification cards which were made in connection with registration of Feb ruary 3, 4, for the curent semester are now ready for distribution in the Regis trar’s Office, College Administration Build ing. They should be claimed in person immediately. H. L. Heaton Registrar 91t6 CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE Any student who normally expects to complete all the requirements for a degree by the end of the current semester should call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and make formal application for a degree. March 1st is the deadline for filing an application for a degree to be conferred at the end of the current semester. The deadline applies to both graduate and undergraduate students. H. L. Heaton Registrar 82tl4 ALL DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the 1955-56 Student Directory are available (75 cents each) at the Office of Student Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf K&B DRIVING RANGE — Is Now Open — 10 a.nx. till ? .Fin Feather Rd. Bryan Need Some . . . Flannel Slacks? THE SLAXATORIUM has them reduced charcoal color $2.15 each. Electrical Engineers Civil Engineers Mechanical Engineers Accounting Majors LOOKING I OR A CAREER WITH A FAST-GROWING ELECTRIC COMPANY Texas Electric Service Company, one of the largest utility companies in Texas, (but not so large that an ambitious young man wouldn’t be noticed) offers numerous opportunities for college graduates. Representatives of the company will be glad to give you more details about the type of job opportunities in this rapidly growing electric utility firm. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY WILL BE AT THE PLACE MENT OFFICE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 1 AND 2. ARRANGE WITH THE PLACE MENT OFFICE FOR AN INTERVIEW. (grocery Specials See our New Low Everyday Prices on many items throughout our store. That mean’s Bigger Sav ing to You! lijarLet Sfpecici (s Heart of Texas—No Feet Whole or Cut Up FRYERS lb. 3 9c Musselman, 303 can APPLE SAUCE 13c Lean Tender Veal Val Vita. 2V 2 size POT ROAST PEACHES Sliced 26c ib. 29c Montmorency Red Pitted, 303 size Choice Tender CHERRIES 19c VEAL CHOPS Texsun, No. 2 can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 10c ib. 49c Choice Heavy Beef Boneless Roll Shoulder ASPARAGUS 25c ROAST ib. 59c Rosedale All Green, 303 cans LIMA BEANS 2 tor 29c Rath’s Blackhawk—Sliced BACON 303 cans LIBBY'S SPINACH 2 tor 25c lb. 3 9 C 303 cans Swift Worthmore—Sliced TRAPPEY YAMS 2 tor 33c BACON V2 flap can TUXEDO TUNA 15c ib 25c Rath’s AH Meat Derby, V4 size can POTTED MEAT 5c FRANKS ib. 3 9c Lei Rebel, Va size cans VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 for25c Rath’s Pure Pork Sausage ib. 25c Hunts, 14 oz. bottles * / > TOMATO CATSUP* for 35 c Bama, Large 29 oz. jar APPLE BUTTER 21c Fresh Ground Meat *> 29c 2 lbs. ALGOOD OLEO 37c The finest of Fresh Meats comes from Millers. Give your family a treat—Make your week end selection at our Friendly Meat Department. Kraft Ballard or Pillsbury, BISCUITS * cans 19c I * - fl * Swansdown, White, Yellow, or Devil Food 20 oz. box CAKE MIXES 25c Qt. bottle WESSON OIL 55c Aunt Jemima, 5 lbs. FLOUR 35c White or Colored Roll NORTHERN TOWELS 15c M & M, 6 oz. pk. CHOCOLATE CANDY 25c P> ro ciu.ce See our large selection of Fresh Veg etables and Fine Fruits in our produce department. Faxxcy Winesap APPLES . . 41b. bag 35c California Sunkist NAVLE ORANGES, lb. 9c Crisp Green CELERY . . 2 stalks 15c Firm Gneen CABBAGE . . 2 lbs. 5c No. 1 Yellow ONIONS ... 2 lbs. 9c 3, rozen Booth—10 Oz. Pkg. BREADED SHRIMP . 47c Libby’s—Apple or Cherry—Oz. FRUIT PIES ... 19c Libby—6 Oz. Cans ORANGE JUICE, 2 lor 29c ♦ MILLER'S SUPER MARKET Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—7 a.m. to 9 p.m. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIUlAY & SATURDAY — MAR. 1-2-3 if