.Friday, July 13, 1951 HEW BOOKS FOR RENT BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP I iiioi University Library Completion Near iNiW rigs Are Two Will Be Ready For Fall Term Buildings being erected under the University's $20,000,000 pro gram are in varying stages of completion. Two will be ready for use by fall term students, while some are less than 15 per cent complete. The two to be opened this fall . are the Manning Hall addition and the addition to the main li hraw Rnnks are now being moved into the new law library in the Manning addition. The new teaching hospital ' is expected to be ready for use by next March, but the exactness of this date, as with the rest of the building program, depends on governmental approvals and allo cations of material. PprrpTitaees of completion of other buildings, according, to Chief Engineer H. E. Thompson's rtmnrt nf June 30. are as follows: f , , (percentages were computed on amount of material bought for the buildings, not necessarily on amount of construction work ac tually done.) Power-Plant Equipment - new turbine, 90 percent; Hospital, 70 percent; Men's Dormitory "X", 7f nprrpnt: HosDital Cancer Floor, 60 percent; Commerce (three building group), 40 percent; r-hpmistrv Building. 10 percent. The lack of progress on the chemistry building is due to tne Hiffimitv nf finishing the foun dation. Solid rock is beng blasted to allow concrete footings Jo be poured. Plan Picnic All sludenis have been invit ed by the Women's Missionary Society of the Lutheran Church to attend a picnic Sunday after noon ai the Fowler Farm on the Durham highway. All those wishing to attend will meet in the "Y" court at 3:30 in the afternoon and all who have cars are urged to bring them. There are a couple of swimming pools on the farm so "bring the swimming suit. There will be, besides the swimming party, a worship service and a moon-light song sing if there's a moon and supper. . CofteQ Lovers Ask U$ "Slow Can ikP Consistently Soil iuso DM Delicious Coffee for Less limn f"i3 Repbr Prises rood w eMpi"' . ld tat- 4 mat 1 TVat W. T rules- ,., fooa . lr e )f Ccnipnrabb Quality Coffees!" Simply becaut efonomleai Moa.ing irn S MUllra ! store ln hl J , h.red with ru Fr ..ample In .lead of tte.n, dc fees. A&P :offte cornel la oVdm" bast , rrebe pra'o'td Oy bean. Every pound l troond nl nen boy It . Custom Gronnd lusl ftfhl only nti money, bnt enli finer tr.nei flavor. Si3f .... I . a. a rUnohut Pineapple - can c Self R.8.ng Flour Q Sunnyrield Bag ?c Packer'! Label Juice 46-02. 11 Grapefruit can Zlc k J I LIBBY'S CANNED MEATS Golden Maid Margarine pu l-Lb. iffss 23c OUR OWN TEA Sweet Ripe Size 27s Cantaloupes u 27c Juicy Nice Size Lemons .2 25c Golden Ripe Bananas Lb 13c Rich and Flavorful J a. I - Tax Yellow Onions ... Lb. . 9C Beights Heads CPA Institute Dr. David M. Beights, CPA anc head of the accounting aepui ment of Florida State University ,m tnr. tho fnurth consecutivi W1U lui .... Aud the Institute u C.P.A. Problems to be held here from July 23 to August 24. The Institute is aesigneu spe cifically to prepare qualified can didates to take.the C.P.A. exami nations, and the 150 hours of in struction to be given by Dr. Beights are centered about the interpretation and solution of the CP.A.-type problems. Sponsored by the North Caro lino AccnrMJl tinn of Certified Pub- Up Arnnimtants. the COUrse will be given in five parts of one no fr-.il mirs- theorv and W c j.vaam... " , fundamentals, governmental and . j i t A.l - y-kf-i 4- O institutional accounuu, tuov taxation, V.UIAlblX.lg,7 tvwo ' and advanced and specialized problems. .The course will be administered by the Bureau of Business Ser vices and Research of the Uni versity's School of Business Ad ministration. Only those legally qualified to take the C.P.A. examinations are eligible for enrollment, and vet prans mil st enroll for the entire Juicy Florida Oranges tb 6Vi White Potatoes 10 Lb 45c Green Cabbage .2 Lb 7c EATS FRYERS Lb. Corn King or Balentlne'. Palmetto Bacnn Lb 49c 4 6 Short Shank P,cnies - " 49c Swift's Premium Franks - - ceu0 pu O. S. Choice, Bone la Rib Roast Lb 82c Rib Steaks 82c Fresh mm Ground Meat 65e Roast Beef - - Beef Hash Corned Potted Meat - Vienna Sausage - -Corned Beef - - - 12-oz. Can lC-oz. - Can Vi-Size Can -Size m Can 12-oz. - Can 48c 40c 9c 21c 44c Whitehouse Evhporatcd Mi m m m CanS Spanish BAR CAKE 38c A&P's Own Vegetable , Shortening 3-lb. t4 Aft Cake 1 Lb. CO- Wesson Oil Bot 34c Snowdrift ;an $1.11 3 Can Ivory SOAP 2 S 19c Ivory FLAKES p5g. 32c Duz 32c GiS 85c Lux TOILET SOAP 2 SS 19c Jane Parker Brown 'n Serve Rolls pm.-1.8c jane Parker Dinner Rolls p 13c Jane Parker Golden Loaf . cake 33c Jane Parker Sugared Donuts lnt 23c Dash DOG FOOD Can" 15C Camay SOAP r He Spro - Kill Pint 4Qr Bot. "7C I dexo I Can o0 Ann Page Foods Ann Paga Mustard 6-oz. Jar 9c Sta-Flo LIQUID STARCH Bot L I C Old Dutch CLEANSER Can 12C Ann Page Grape am Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti . Ann Page Salad Dressing nn Page Mayonnaise 'eanut Butter V 33c iekUng Spice V 12c 2 a8- 27e 33e Jar jr 39r Cheerios 104-oz. 01 -Pkg. fcl- Li.-m," , " " , J course before July 25 if they come in under the am.

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