PAGE 6 Thursday, March 12, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Folgers on mote. Jbocf.. .more often LB. 59 2-lb. box 69 COFFEE Krafts VELVEETA Libby’s Frozen ORANGE JUICE 5^-“"89 Mayfields Medium GRADE A EGGS ^ 39 Best Maid SALAD DRESSING <- 39 Sanitary or Carnation HOMO MILK - 2 89 Hillsdale SLICED PINEAPPLE Banquet MEAT PIES Golden Brown BREADED SHRIMP Skyway STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Carnation COTTAGE CHEESE chicken, beef or turkey No. 1 Hat can 5 ror 10-oz. pk. 18-oz. jar lb. 10c 1.00 39c 29c 25c 12 bottles PEPSI COLA D e p. 8it 59c Wonder RICE At 29c Gladiola Elgin 3-ibs. 49 c FLOUR OLEO Rosedale Libby’s Cut 303 can XOc PEARS con 3 for $1.00 BEETS Welch’s 24-oz. bottle Happy Yale GRAPE JUICE 3 for $1.00 ENGLISH PEAS 303 can lOC Elcor TISSUE Campbells TOMATO SOUP White or Colored roll can 5c 10c Idaho HUSSETS 10 lb. bag Fancy Delicious APPLES EACH 39 4 King of Salad CALAY0S each Deckers Picnic Fresh California 10c LETTUCE ^ 10c 'when HAMS 'b. 29c (Sfiftflt Hormel Dairy SLICED BACON Fresh Lean Meaty PORK RIBS Kath Black Hawk CANNED HAM 3% lbs. ib. 59c ib. 3 9 c 3.49 SPECIALS GOOD MARCH 12-13-14, 1959 MILLERS 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 Aggie Wives Plan For April Carnival The Aggie Wives Council will present a carnival on Saturday, April 4, at the A&M Consolidated High School Gymnasium to. raise funds for one of the local charity groups and the respective wives clubs. There will be 28 booths operated by various student wives clubs on the campus. Found in the booths will be a baby photo contest, a powder puff throw and a kissing booth, along with pony rides, a wild animal show, a cake walk and a Charleston line. Hamburgers, hot dogs and cotton candy will also be sold. There will be a one cent general admission fee. Manila Engineer Here for Study Edmundo H. Capistrano of the Philippines has arrived at A&M for a three-week study in the De partment of Oceanography and Meteorology. He is working with Dr. Basil Wilson and Robert O. Reid, as sociate professors of oceanography, on a study concerning waves gene rated by hurricanes. • Capistrano is senior civil engi neer, Division of Ports and Har bors, Manila, Philippines. He at tended the University of the Phil ippines in 1939-41 and received a B. S. degree in civil engineering from Mapua Institute of Technolo gy in Manila in 1949. He will be in this country until the end of April as a participant in the training program sponsored by the International Cooperation Administration. From A&M he will go to the Vicksburg' Water ways Experiment Station, Vicks burg, Miss. A*IH MENS SHOP I -.V •. ;■ . ,1 103 MAIN — NORTH ,GATE AGGIE OWNED Operator’s School Has 26 Students Maximum enrollment of 26 was reached for the Heavy Equip ment Operator’s School which be gan March 9, under the sponsor ship of the Engineering Extension Service. This school limits the enrollment to 16 students in phase one and 10 students in phase two of the course. This makes available a machine for every student and the instructor can spend ample time with each student, said Alvin W. Jones, chief instructor. Phase one gives training in the basic care and operation of craw ler and rubber-tired tractors, mot or graders, scrapers (both tract or-drawn and self-propelled), and all equipment used with these ma chines, he said. Phase two of the program gives training in the operation of ex cavating equipment such as cranes, draglines, clamshells, shov els and hoes. These courses consist of 60 hours of classroom instructions, 80 hours of field maintenance and 100 hours of practical operation. Ch.E. Juniors Plan Houston Field Trip Junior chemical engineers will make an annual inspection tour of several Houston industrial com panies March 23-25. According to Dr. J. D. Lindsey of the Department of Chemical Engineering, the juniors will go to Houston and surrounding areas to make an inspection of the follow ing companies: Monday—Magnolia and The Kopper Company. Tuesday—E. T. Dupont Com pany and Texas-United States Chemical Company. Wednesday—Sheffield Steel and Champion Paper & Fiber Company. The trip is three-fold in pm-pose. It will give the students a chance to see some of the class room theory in use, give the companies a chance to see some of the future graduates and give the companies a chance to show* their facilities, Lindsey said. HO SUD IT mST? A column of incidental intelligence by %/OCkCli brand "LOVE IS BLIND" Next to the Bible, Shake speare is the richest source of common quotes. He's respon sible for this one, too. See his "Merchant of Venice," Act II, Scene 6: "But love is blind, and lov ers cannot see The petty follies that them selves commit." "THIRTY DAYS HATH SEPTEMBER," ETC. No need to recite further from this bit of doggerel which has served us all as a pony ever since grade school. For this universal handy reference we are indebted to a man named Richard Grafton who was nice enough to compose the rhyme way back in 1570. "PUT IT IN YOUR PIPE" No, Sir Walter Raleigh didn't originate this smoker's chal lenge. It was R. H. Barham, in "The Lay of St. Odille": "For this you've my word, and I never yet broke it. So put that in your pipe. My Lord Otto, and smoke it." Jockey T-Shirts BRAND The most respected, creative name in underwear is Jockey brand. It stands to reason, then, that Jockey brand T-shirts are unmatched for quality as well as styling. You can choose from standard T-shirt, "taper-tee" shirt, sleeveless l-shirt, and V-neck T-shirt models. Every man needs a drawer full of T-shirts—and the label to look for is Jockey brand. Let it guide you to the world's finest underwear. ^ fashioned by the house of ■ ■ . 4 %r ^ $ D. M. Shelton .. . new staff member Electrical Expert Assumes Position D. M. Shelton, electrical superin tendent at Bowie for the past 13 years, has taken a position as in structor in charge of municipal electrical training for the Engi neering Extension Service. Shelton’s duties will include tra vel over the state conducting class es to develop sound, practical training and safety programs for municipal electi-ical employees. His headquarters will be maintained at College Station. Born in Mertens, Shelton worked for six years as electrical lineman in the Fort Worth and Eastland areas before entering the U. S. Navy as Chief Warrant Electrican during World War II. He was re called to active duty during the Korean conflict, then accepted the position at Bowie where he worked until joining the Engineering Ex tension Service. BridgeTournament Slated in MSC The Memorial Student Center, Bridge Tournament, sponsoi'ed jointly by the MSC Bridge Commit tee and the National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament, will be con ducted in the MSC March 20. Entry in the tournament is open to undergraduates who are regular ly matriculated and enrolled as candidates ‘for u an 'bhdeh^i'aduate degree at the time of the tomma- ment, according to Miss Gladys Black, advisor to the group. Awards will be given to the winning college. Campus winners will receive a certificate suitable for framing, she added. John Kobs has coached Michi gan State baseball for 34 years. President Fears Nuclear War Over Berlin WASHINGTON