* to save on food here! f COCA COLA WESSON OIL plus deposit LUZIANNE COFFEE GLADIOLA ASSORTED qt- lb. CAKE MIXES MRS. TUCKERS LILLY, SANITARY OR CARNATION MELLORINE 12 49 99 99e boxes LOO 8 ,b c ™ 59* 89c PAGE 4 Thursday, June 25, 1959 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas To Journalism Workshop Here Twenty Teachers Get Scholarships Vi Gal. Sq. Ctn. Mayfield’s Grade A Med. EGGS 10 Gladiola FLOUR XV Lb. Bag Decker’s, Colored and Quartered OLEO Libby’s Crushed PINEAPPLE Kraft’s Miracle Whip 3 Doz 98c SALAD DRESSING Qt . 49c Libby’s Frozen 79c Orange Juice 5 6 Oz. cans 89c Pard lb. ,No. 2 Can 13c DOG FOOD 25c KLEENEX Rose Dale Sliced PEACHES Uncle William’s HOMINY Uncle William’s . Xfk ^r-Uan ‘"'t ^ N abisco 25c Tissue ' r ‘ * ^ ^ 2c'ans 29C 2 h, 25c 300 Can Supreme 5c ROYAL TWIRLS lb. Bag 49C Sunshine Hi Ho lb. Box 33c Renoun Pork & Beans 3 N ° c r s 25c CRACKERS Durkee’s [0 C BLACK PEPPER 4 0z . c »n 29c All Sizes (Men, Women, and Children 3c 25c RUBBER THONGS pr. 59c 303 Can TOMATOES Gladiola BISCUITS DECKER’S LEAN PICNIC HAMS 27 HORMEL ALL MEAT FRANKS it. 49' HORMEL DAIRY SLICED BACON Rath Hickory Smoked CANNED HAMS Fresh Jumbo SHRIMP 3% lb. ib 49, 2.99 ib. 98' Fresh Home Grown TOMATOES King of Salad CALAVOES Home Grown CUCUMBERS No. 1 Yellow ONIONS FRUITS VEGETABLES ib. each 10c ib. 5c lb. 5c SPECIALS GOOD FOR JUNE 25, 26, 27 MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 Twenty Texas high school jour nalism teachers and school publica tions sponsors will attend the A&M High School Journalism Workshop August 10-14 on scholarships awarded by the Newspaper Fund, Inc., of New York City. The fund was established to en courage and to help high school, journalism teachers secure a better knowledge of the opportunities in the field of newspaper work and journalism. Teachers awarded scho larships to the A&M Wox-kshop were selected on the basis of the work they have done with their Insurance Rate Methods Explained At Lions Meeting The two automobile insurance rate making systems, flexible and merit, were explained by Liops member M. L. Cashion at the weekly meeting of the College Station Lions Club in the Memor ial Student Center Monday. According to Cashion, an insur ance company, when using the flexible method of rate making, can charge any rate and write any kind of policy. In explaining the merit system, he said that a person’s insurance policy cap be lowered by not hav ing any accidents. Because of this Cashion favored the merit rating system, but adde