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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1962)
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 1, 1962 THE BATTALION Shrubs-Or-No Shrubs: That’s The ? shrubs, or . .. A TOWN HALL PRESENTATION In Person! MraCKCO j§H iif SPANISH P^DANCERS Singers and Musicians MONDAY, MARCH 5 8 P. M. G. Rollie White Coliseum TICKETS: Reserve $3.00 General Admission $2.50 All right Ags, choose sides. There is a battle raging that’s more fun than a water fight in a quadrangle full of bulls. On one hand we have the shrub- bers and on the other side of the fence we have the anti-shrubbers. The shrubbers are spear-heading a gripe campaign to get the shrubs back in their old places, sprawling over sidewalks and turf alike, in front of Cushing Memorial Library. The anti-shrubbers are counter attacking with a support drive for the ground maintenance depart ment. And even the prof’s wives and aggie wives are standing by their pruning shears and trimming clip pers. Actually, what really has hap pened was that the grounds main tenance department moved the pro digious growth of hedges and shrubs to other areas at the East Gate and along Ross Street, a- cross from the Exchange Store. The wide-open spaces are slated to get new landscaping of another type. Richard Thornton, head of the grounds maintenance department, told The Battalion that he was in the process of carrying out both long-range and short-range plans for beautifying the campus. He said the overall plans would be released in about two months. . . . And it passed that the shrubbers and the anti-shrubbers made their peace and lived happi ly ever after. Naval Physicist Slates Talk Here SENIORS (Continued from Page 1) return envelope. Waddell urged that all .seniors attending the meeting “carry the word” and emphasize returning the requested information to the Former Students’ Association. He added that another class meeting to decide the senior gift to the college would be called later in the semester. In other business, Social Secre tary Johnny Martinez reported that plans were progressing for the Senior Ring Dance to be held May 19, one week before final review. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 at GUION HALL 2 Performances — 6:00 p. m. & 9:30 p. m. TICKETS: SOLD AT STUDENT PROGRAM OFFICE Reserve $4.00 — General Admission $2.00 <V always FINE FOODS % OOIVII=>8LETE SEFSVIOE Charcoal Broiled Steaks Reasonably Priced. FOR WEDDINGS AND REHEARSAL DINNERS ALSO Our Lunches Are Priced To Fit Your Pocket Book COMPANY COMMANDERS Plan Your Party In Our Ball Room Or Catering To The Place Of Your Desire T riangle RESTAURANT “Food That’s Handled With Tender Loving Care” Dr Louis A. Beach, nuclear phy sicist from the U. S. Naval Re search Laboratories, will present a talk Friday at 3 p.m. in Room 146 of the Physics Building on “Neutron Physics at the Naval Research Lab.” James Potter, head of ftie De partment of Physics, said the meet ing was open to anyone. Beach has a Ph.D. from Indiana University and served as a re search associate in the Labora tory of Nuclear Studies at Cor nell University. CEMENT SITTER WEST DES MOINES, Iowa ffl —A West Des Moines girl was engaged as a sitter—to sit by a freshly poured cement patio to see that youngsters didn’t fingei their initials in it. — ir* w ii» i ■ wR-rrriTnninn “Sports Car Center” Dealers for Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Can Sales—Parts—Service jj ,, We Service All Foreign Can’ 5 1416 Texas Ave. TA 2-461! A Memo f/tOM... Mr. 4 /0 “Life insurance is largely a matter of dollars and sense.” Albert W. Seiter Jr. 2601 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas TA 2-0018 Representing . no shrubs. Jefferson Vfiiiidiinl UH INtVftANCI COMPANY ^ J Ms** 0*4* N C EFGODBUY! ■'/Vtar MRS. BAIRD S or HOLSUM BREAD R C COLA’S ™ ™. 12 MARYLAND CLUB COFLEE BANQUET FROZEN DINNERS ORANGE JUICE TIMBER EGGS PEARS rosedale LG. 1 *4 LB. ■ LOAF 1 ill BOTTLES Salisbury Steak, Beef, Chicken, Turkey EACH SUNNY VALE FROZEN GRADE A MEDIUM 5 2 6 OZ. CANS DOZ. J II 51 31 81 81 LG c^ ! 29c WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE 3 $1.00 SUGAR SAM YAMS LG - 2!VC A NS 2 for 39 c DELSEY TISSUE w!™ 0R 4 UOLLS 49c LITE FLUFF BISCUITS 3 CANS 25c CANS COTTAGE CHEESE SANITARY 2 “ G . 57c FRUIT COCKTAIL LIBBY ’ S PINEAPPLE JUICE LIBBY’S SPINACH BLUE SEAL OLEO SNIDERS CATSUP VIENNA SAUSAGE 2^ 49c CANS LIBBY’S LG. 46-Oz. CANS 4 CANS 49c 25c LBS. 29c 14 oz - 35c Bottles CANS 39c LETTUCE FRESH JUMBO HEAD CRISP CELLO CARROTS 2 bags 15c RED RIPE TOMATOES lb. 19c RUSSETT POTATOES - : 10 lb. bag 39c LEAN TENDER TOF* QUALITY Crown Roast CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK BRISKET STEW lb. 79c lb. 39c ^ 39c LEAN TENDER u.. 49< teak Lb. SLICED BACON Hormel Dairy LB. 55c HORMEL FRANKS A11 M eat lb 49c SPECIALS GOOD MARCH 1-2-3 1962 MILLER'S SUPER MARKET 3800 TEXAS AVENUE VI 6-6613 C E ;!) Bj AU !ham] ivinni: in ieconi all ' Eig wo-ti ;et t way. Ihe t not li No Vol Am Inti ind r: lerwa n vc match In ( Meat j-1 b D-l c ind I. Hall, The jne o 1 Clas 157- Coo llartii Perry, Dough rer, G F-3. Finl Drutcl Beanie Davis, 167- Gibs sqd. : >ver \ Clas Mur i; Frii D-2. 177- Dou ? -3; iqd. 1 iker, ( irews, Bori Uvers ind Jo