I Pnrre 4 College StfitJon, Texas : ^ Thursday, June 22, 19^1 THE BATTALION This group of outstanding Texas A&M agri- tie, entomology professor and scholarship ^cultural students are standing next to the committee chairman, School of Agriculture; plane that was their transportation to Mex- Richard Runge, Christoval; Walter Dahl- ico and back. The students just returned berg, Bryan; Melvin Young, Lockhart; Clin- from a 10-day Sears-Roebuck Foundation ton Miller, Huntsville; Harry Ohlendorf, Agricultural Tour of Mexico. They were and Herman Adams of Winters. Also mak- n selected for the honor on the basis of top ing the trip, but not pictured, were Nelson records in scholarship and leadership. Left Antosh, Schulenburg; Arland Schneider, to right are George Hederhorst of Baytown; Weimar; and Dr. R. C. Potts, assistant di- Aubrey M. Jameson, Ranger; Dr. Y. A. Lit- rector of agricultural instruction. Baptist Student Center To Host Social Events ■ The Baptist Student Center will he the scene of two social events planned for Baptist students by the Texas A&M Baptist Student Union. The first event is a Married Stu dents’ Fellowship, scheduled for 6:30 p.m., June 23. Homemade ice cream, games, and fellowship are the order for the early portion of the program. Dr. R. H. Boss, pastor of First Baptist Church, Bi’yan, will speak and lead a discussion on the topic, “If You Go West.” Dr. Poss for- merly served as a mission pastor in California, and his presentation will be of special interest to Christ ian students who anticipate after- graduatioh work and Christian wit ness in the far-west. All Baptist Married Students, their families, and their guests are invited to participate in the entire program. A nursery will be avail able. On June 26, the BSU Summer Social will offer ice cream, recrea tion, and inspiration for all Bap tist students. Games will begin at 6:00 p.m., and the program will conclude at 8. Those attending will have the opportunity to become better acquainted with the BSU ministry and program. Arrangements for the Summer Social are under the direction of Jack Connor, BSU Social Chair man. NOTICE! Summer Hours Open II „ f t h e lowest prices in years' NOW Ik hNYLON tube-type vrtw 6.00-16 SIZE price boxes for all sizes y and types y/ ' EVERY TIRE CARRIES FIRESTONE'S ' ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE Plus tax and trade-in tire off vour car. ) SIZE PRICE* 6.00-16 10.95 6.70-15 11.77 7.10-15 13.77 7.60-15 113.77 WHITEWALLS * $300 EVIORE RAYON TUBE-TYPE SIZE PRICE* 6.00-16 9.95 6.70-15 10.77 / 7.10-15 12.77 U 7.60-15 14.7’£J£ -/ 12 cord bodies . l/> rugged 7-rib ^^non-skid tread V^Lmade with long wearing FirestoneRubber-X NYLON TUBELESS Every new Firestone tire is GUARANTEED 1377 7.50-14 7.50-14 SIZE *AII prices plus tax and trade-in tire off your car. ship and materials for the life of the original tread. 2. Against normal road hazards (except .repairable punctures') encountered in everyday passenger car use for the number of months specified. Repairs made without charge, read NO MONEY DOWN with your old tire GEO. SHELTOIN College Ave. at 33rd. FREE PARKING INC. TA 2-0139—TA 2-0130 SWIFT PREMIUM CHUCK ROAST BUBS CH Specials Good Thur. Fri. Sat.— June 22, 23, 24. GRADE "A" OAK VALLEY U.S.D.A. 14 TO 16 LB. AVG. ti m IN LB. e KRAFT'S SALAD DRESSING ffiti ■ Hbi MIRACLE WHIP QT. JAR t STARKIST CHUNK STYLE TUNA REFRESHING LIGHT MEAT , EPSI-C0LA 12 HALF SIZE CAN BOTTLE CTN. (Plus Deposit). c 1C SILVER SEAL OR CREAMLAND ICECREAM SQ. CTN. HALF GALLON c SUN GOLD DLEfS First Pick PINEAPPLE JUICE Morton House BAKE BEANS . . 1 COOKS BETTER . . . SPREADS BETTER . . t TASTES BETTER Lb. c 46-Ox. . Can 16-Ox. Can Kraft's CASINO FRENCH or 25c CATALINA DRESSING. Kraft Regulai 23c JET MARSHMALLOWS 8 51. Bottle JJt IQ-Qx. 4(1 . Pkg. SK FRESH CRISP LETTUCE ^ Large Heads Yellow East Texas SQUASH 2 lbs. 25c PEACHES 2 lbs. 25c - $ . \ /fl ! / 4 I GREEN I IsrogpsJ SHRIMP 39= 10-oz. Pkg. MORTON FROZEN Lemon - Chocolate - Coconut CREAM PIES 14 oz. Size 39 ORRS iv C lb 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th Street Downtown 3516 Texas Avenue Ridgecrest