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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1959)
f u ray con Apt q •r plai; huv nia Bnt: ref i Util N A Nice tors pin. B] ane port VI Tl) 7: I Cou< peWSL count on low food BISCUITS Gladiola Imperial SUGAR V : .. ■ ■ ... Maryland Club COFFEE prices every day 2 CANS "j 5c 5 LB. BAG 37c qt. 39c Golden Brown BREADED SHRIMP Hills Dale SLICED PINEAPPLE iTncle William HOMINY Uncle William P3E CHERRIES Bits - O - Sea TUNA White or Colored ELCOR TISSUE Lilly, Sanitary, or Carnation MELLORINE Sanitary or Carnation HOMO MILK Libby’s Frozen ORANGE JUICE LIBBY'S CATSUP Silver Dale Frozen VEGETABLES Rosedale 2!/z Cans FRUIT COCKTAIL Sugary Sam YAMS Mayfield : ’s Medium GRADE AA EGGS Standard TOMATOES LIBBY'S SPINICH Bam a GRAPE JAM or RED PLUM Elgin OLEO LB. 59c 10-Oz. Pkg 39c Flat Can 10c White or Golden 300 Can ^ 2 303 Cans 3 U Flat Cans ^ Roll 5c Vi Gal. 39c Half Gallon Carton 2 for 89c 6-Oz. Can 3 for 67c 14-Oz. Bottles 5 for 1.00 Green Peas, Spixxach i 7 pkgs. 89c 303 Cans -. 4 for 1.00 2 for 39c Dozen 39c 300 Size Can 10c 303 Cans 2 for 25c 18-0z. Jar Colored and Quartered 25c 7 lbs. 98c Idaho Russet POTATOES 10 lb. bag 39c 'mm Fresh Ripe TOMATOES Fresh Home Grown GREENS lb. 19c BUNCH 9c Fresh California LETTUCE head 10c Fresh Lean Fresh |j IffPlSM \ GROUND MEAT Armours Star SLICED BACON ROAST LB. Armours Star FRANKS Baby Beef LOIN STEAK 25c lb. 39c lb. 39c lb. 49c lb. 79c SPECIALS GOOD OCTOBER 22-23-24, 1959 MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 Consolidated Sets First Honor Roll PAGE 4 Thursday, October 22, 1959 THE BATTALION The honor roll for the first six weeks of school at A&M Consoli dated High School has been an nounced, with 20 seniors, 10 jun iors, 8 sophomores and 4 freshmen receiving honors. The breakdown of honor roll stu dents accoi’ding to classes is as follows: Seniors Ben Ray Jackson, John Calhoun, David Howard, Bardin Nelson Bruce Thompson, Lynda Clark, An ita Mowery, Joel Mills, Anit; Hamner, Pamela Sperry, Janis Gard, Shai’on Manning, Dee Smith. Anne Rudder, Kelly Pai’ker, Judy Rasmussen, Nancy Minter, Char lene Mateska, Anne Elkins, How ard Mitchell, Doi’othy Berry and Sharon Patterson. Juniors Russell Brown, Wanona Garrett, Janet Darrow, Joan Loveless, Mol ly Martin, Patricia Callahan, Mary Ann Harx-is, Judith McCorvey, Pat sy Vai’vel and Jane Ann Malik. Mm - :: Itl ;. - , » Sophomores Robert Guthrie, Furman Isbell, Marcy Goode, Lynn Roy LaMotte, Janet Durst, Ruth McNeil, Betty Franklin and Neil Sperry. mil • •> Freshmen Alan Laverty, Nils Ekfelt, Thom as Edwards and John Southern. I™** «■;*#< iij Ten million students in Russia ax-e studing English, says Dr. Leon Twax’og of Boston Univei'sity. He recently returned from a 60-day tour through Russian college. Stuaent LJattie Graaers Left to right, Darrell Smith of Crane, Ken- ed cattle at the annual Hereford Feeder and neth Smarr of Llano and Sid Stephens of Stocker Sale Oct. 15 at the Fort Worth Stephenville were among the 12 junior and Stockyards.. senior animal husbandry students who grad- , £' Prison Rodeo Finishes ,i 2' or IS! Ml Season With It takes two to fill the bill J&L I TWO BY TWO CLASS ■ir • .V,: HUNTSVILLE—Sunday,-Qct-.. wiritj; special .sur^tge for them i|or the '"I Aggies and Aggie Wives first Baptist Church College Station wi 1 !! be'fhd Just time thh public can view the ^lorful 28tb. as Prison Rodeo hcii'-in the-prison- stadium, where coftVic^ riders Will ’ & SPECIAL 2 Packs NEW PORT or Filter Tip OLD GOLDS .. ..60c Handsome Lighter $2.50 TOTAL VALUE ! $3.10 While They Last ONLY $1.10 ^7/ie (^xcLanae anc^e “Serving Texas Aggies” ore „ . ,, . . .. .c 1— 5 - r _ do-br-die” I*' mak,.- certain that the largest fourth Sunday crowd “Wild 1 Bill Hickok* Also appearing with Madison will be his charming wife, Sheila Connolly, singer and dancer, who also is a television star in her own right. This is the first time that the couple will appear together on the same stage.. Another first for the popular couple will be the obseiwance of their fifth wedding anniversary “In Prison,” and inmates plan a be teamed with the nation’s top jor AlLbdilgh , o.utside stars pre to phot hcadlihcd, inmate Contestants riirifiife" to pfosimt' a in history will be present for the finale. Rodeo officials promise that, I’e- gardless of the size of the crowds, no one will be tuimed away. The public is reminded, too, that net proceeds from ticket sales go to the inmates’ welfare fund for services not'furnished by the state. Reserved seat tickets may be purchased prior to the Rodeo at' the Prison Rodeo Box Office. Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL domestic ] ( ■, rL END | ^ RE TTE S sssssssssS The best tobacco uiakes tlie best SfKSWw: si': a. I - Lm