Thursday, October 1, 1953 THE BATTALION Page 3 Ke tlJ er, Salyer or Easley May Start in Backfield THURSDAY — FRIDAY Amo HirmoEK's .■SNS-- j-yWritfriito- i™ E SllUUIGiR Wore a Gun A '“ iVDULTS ...... .50 UHIDREN . . . . . .25 3-D GLASSES 15 A&M may have two new start ers in its backfield Saturday night in the Cotton Bowl against Geor gia. Elwood Kettler may start at left half in place of Connie Magouirk. John Salyer or Bob Easley may re place Don Kachtik at fullback. Kachtik was badly bruised in prac tice this week but may be ready by Saturday. llg^SimJfK RffCttlMS a*imM* PALMOtLEE A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE FRIDAY PREY. — 11 P.M. NOW SHOWING mesa mm BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUY, SEIX, KENT OK TRADE. Kates . . . . 3c, : a work per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. AH ads must be received in Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. FOR SALE O’NLY §400 DOWN on near new, 2 bed room house. Monthly payments $40, G. T., $25 second lien-to run approxifhate- ly 30 months. $6,950 total price. 1907 Cavitt. 1948 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, new bat tery and seat covers, excellent condition. Priced to sell. Phone 4-4594 or 4-7554. BY OWNER: 3 room house. Can be seen at 112 Waverley Drive, Bryan. UREY COLLAPSIBLE carriage stroller, good condition. $10.00. 425 Old Sulphur Springs Rd., Bryan. UNIVERSAL gas range. Cooks and bakes well. $30.00. Phone 8516-F-12. After 5 p.m. FOR SALE cheap! Summer serge uniform (2 shirts 15x32) (pants 31x32) Call 6-1392. After 5 p.m. HELP WANTED PART TlklE student butcher. Experiericed. South Side Food Market. Photographic and Visual Aids has an opening for a qualified artist capable of reproducing charts, graphs and other types of visual aids. Duties will include spot retouching of lithographic nega tives. Contact Howard Berry at Photo graphic and Visual Aids. • INSTRUCTION COURSES • ONA’S Ceramic studio, new greenware. Gifts classes. Day or evening. 1 % mile south dn Houston Hiway. Phone 6-5787. D I R EC TORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES ajnSURANCH of all kinds. Homer Adams. North Gate. Call 4-1217. « SPECIAL NOTICE • SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. Thursday, Oct. 1, 6:30 p.m. Work ia MM degree. Ed Madeley, W. M. N. M. McGinnis. Sec’y. ^ Private instruction VOICE & PIANO Mrs- William Guthrie PHONp 6-6944 Prompt Radio Service — G A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN LOUIS V. HANNA Professional Counselor M.A. M.ed ’51 510 KESTAYOOD — PH. 2-7642 Educational Personal Vocational Child Guidance FOR RENT NICE GARAGE apartment, bills paid, in College Hills. Key at 1019 Milner Dr. after 5. ONE ROOM furnished garage apartment utilities paid, three blocks from campus. Will rent free to college student and wife in return for baby sitting. Sitting will average twice weekly. Will never exceed a total of 30 hours per month. Phone 4-8618". NICE furnished apartment in College Hills, convenient to College. Phone 6-2082. SEWING machines. Pruitt’s Fabric Shop. LOST PAIR BROWN horn rim glasses. Extra heavy frame. Charles S. Caldwell. Dorm. 4—217. LOST: Ladies brown, oval, leather purse at Kyle field Saturday. Contact Clar ence Ketch, Minister A&M Christian Church. Reward. LOST: One ring of office keys. Please call Dr. R. R. Bill. 4-5404 or 6-3943. LOST, 29-year-oid Parker fountain pen, red with black trim. Reward, steak din ner. Charles LaMotte, Room 219, Biol ogical science building or phone 6-2422. Official Notice Student officers of clubs or organizations on the campus are reminded that college regulations require that their club or or ganization must be registered at Office of Student Activities and that a Constitution and a list of club officers must be on file. Students wishing to organize home town clubs or technical groups should do so as soon as posible at the Student Activities Office, Goodwin hall. W. D. Hardesty Club Advisor NOTICE TO BIDDERS: The Board of Trustees of the A&M Consolidated Independent School • district will accept bids through 5 p.m., Oct. 10, 1953, for the nine houses on a certain part of the land immediately adjacent to the present school site. Bidders may bid on one or all adjacent to the present school site. Bidders may bid on one or all houses. Successful bidders must remove said houses from the premises by 5 p.m., November 9, 1953. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept or reject any bid in whole or in part. Complete information and bid forms may be obtained in the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Candidates for Degrees Any student who normally expects to complete all the requirements for a degree by the end of the current semester should call by the Registrar's office NOW and make formal application for a degree. November 1st is the deadline for filing an application for a degree to be conferred at the end of the current semester. This dead line applies to both graduate and under graduate students. ' H. L. HEATON Registrar K&B DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN On Fin Feather Road Bryan, Texas MOFE DRIVE INN 2516 HlWay 6 So. CHICKEN - HAMBURGERS BAR-B-Q - BEVERAGES YV. W. (Woody) GUpin A&M ’5p Halfback Charley Hall still is in jured, but Billy Pete Huddleston probably will be in shape, said Coach Ray George. Quarterback Ronald Robbins, out with an in fected foot, also may be ready. The first and second teams staged a 45 minute scrimmage against the third team Wednesday. Today the kickers will have a long workout, with another squad work out set for early Friday afternoon. ‘Terrific’ Georgia Passing “Georgia is one of the best pass ing teams in the country,” said George. “They have a good ground game, terrific passing and very good ends.” Figures support George’s state ment. Quarterback Zeke Bratkowski led the nation in 1952 in yards gained passing with 1,824. This is also the Southeastern conference record for .11 games. Fullback Bob Clemens gives the Bulldogs a fine running attack to go with Bratkowski’s passing. He picked up 203 yards on 31 carries against Tulane and Villanova and currently tops the Southeast con ference. • End John Carson is one of the best pass receivers in the South. He caught 32 for 467 yards in 1952 The only four-sport letterman in the SEC, Carson is very fast but played no defense. He lettered in football, basketball, baseball and golf last year. The Bulldogs use a T-formation offense with some split-T plays. They send the fullback up the mid dle frequently on a draw play, and also fake handoffs to the fullbgck and send a halfback off tackle. Intramural Swimmers Hold Semi - Finals The final qualifying round of in tramural swimming was held in P. L. Downs jr. natatorium last night. Upperclassmen who qualified were Winburn (21.4), A chemical; Bailey, B armor; Goodwin, squad ron 16; Bunn, AAA, Shaifer, squadron 5; Magee, squadron 7; Keith, squadron 4, Edge; A signal; Fox, squadron 6; and Staples, squadron 11. The qualifying freshmen were Swafford (21.4), squadron 21; Wiedeman, company E; Cowden, compay K; Sadler, company L; Willingham, company B; Dockery, squadron 23; Farquhar, squadron 18; Kuigh, company A, and Abbot, squadron 24. Upperclassmen units which qualified were B armor (102:1), squadron 14, AAA, A armor, squadron 5, squadron 11, A ordin ance, B infantry and ASA. Freshmen groups which qualified were squadron 20 (103.4), squadron 17, squadron 22, squadron 25, com pany L, company D, company F, squadron 23 and squadron 21. Preliminaries for driving will be held tomorrow evening at the pool. Finals for all swimming events will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. Freshmen Tackle Tarlelon The Aggie freshmen open their football season at 7:30 tonight on Kyle field with John Tarleton jun ior college. Coach Willie Zapalac’s starting lineup averages 196 pounds in the line and 181 pounds in the back- field, with six schoolboy all-starters listed among the starters. John Ray, all-state end from Corpus Christi, was also selected on the All - America high school team last year. The freshmen tackles, Bobby Jack Lockett and Houston Green, were teammates at Breckenridge, where they were selected on the all-state team. Other all-state players due to start the game are Benny Bloomer, Belton; Bill .Grandberry, Beeville; and Bobby Keith, also of Brecken ridge. Pardee Outstanding Jack Pardee, fullback, was gen erally considered the outstanding six-man football player in the state last year. The freshmen lineup and their weights will be Ray, 185, and Eu gene Stallings, Paris, 180; Breen, 205, and Lockett, 210, tackles; Bloomer, 200, and Lloyd Hale, Iraan, 200, guards; and Walter Griffith, Humble, 195, center. BIG dance Saturday Night Les Brown and his orchestra of Houston returns to Club Artesia at the Artesian Park—8 miles west of Brenham on highway 290. For reservations, Phone 7202, Brenham. A REAL TREAT FOR DANCING FEET Adm. $1.50 (Tax included) Dance from 9 ’till 1 p.m. In the backfield will be Charles Scott, Alexandria, La., 160, quart erback; Keith, 185, and Grand- berry, 180, halfbacks; and Pardee, 200, fullback. Starters for John Tarleton will be Chuck Williams and Bull Pur- year, ends, Harry Cannon and H. Sultemier, tackles; Loudie Bitner and Gus Wilson, guards; Webb Bishop, center; Maurice Hodges, quarterback; Gene Ward and Her man Kaufman, halfbacks; and Herman Tidwell, fullback. Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder ? Don’t Take A Chance t • Give Her An . . . AGGIELAND PORTRAIT AGGIELAND STUDIO Official Photographer for Aggieland ’54 NORTH GATE PHONE 4-1180 Specializing in Quality Extraordinary Meats at Ordinary Prices Sure, we are proud of our meat department. Recently, a customer brought almost literally a basket of meat pack ages to the checkout counter. Her remarks are worth quoting: “I’m not sure it is the quality of your meats or the personality of your butchers.” Another “Quotable Quote”: “Of all the markets in this area, I find both my favorite butchers behind the same counter.” TRY US Extra Special—Fresh and Wholesome Ground Beef lb. 29c In Lots of 5 or more pounds—lb. 28c Kraft’s Cheese Food Velveeta.... 2 lb. box 8$c Hormel All Meat FRANKS lb. 49c Hormel Pre-Cooked HAM —Shank End .... lb. 55c From Groice Baby Beef—Pikes Peak or R U M P R O A S T . . . . lb. 53c From Choice Baby Beef—Pin Bone or • SEVEN STEAKS . . . lb. 49c * Grocery Specials * Limit One Please—Folger’s From Choice Baby Beef—ROLL or Pot Roast . . . . lb. 33c Extra Special—Choice Tender, Genuine Calf Liver . . . lb. 39c From Choice Baby Beef—Sirloin or ROUND STEAKS . . . lb. 59c Always Tender—Heart o’ Texas HENS or F R Y E R S . lb. 55c Hormel’s Midwest or Decker’s Tall Korn SLICED BACON . . . lb. 83c All Meat—Armour’s Star BIG BOLOGNA . . . lb. 39c Dove Hunters . . . SHOTGUN SHELLS 'at strictly wholesale prices! Example: 16 Ga. Standard Loads . $1.85 20 Ga. Standard Loads . $1.78 Others in proportion £ FRESH FRUITS AND ^ VEGETABLES Coffee lb. can 85c TRY THE NEW (Choice of 3) New, Creamier Hydrogenated—Mrs. Tucker SHORTENING . . 3 lbs. 75c 2(4 Cans—Hunt’s Sliced or Halves PEACHES . . .2 cans 55c 46 Oz. Cans—Libby’s TOMATO JUICE . . 2 cans 55c The Old Reliable GULFSPRAY . . .quart 43c Yz Gal. Sanitary Grade A—Pasteurized MILK 2 for 71c (Plus bottle deposits.) 2 Lb. Box New Crop Long Grain COMET RICE . . . .ea. 43c 6 Oz. Pkgs.—New Ace or BiLO SHELLED PECAN PIECES . . pkg. 47c 63c .VaUie-r-12. Oz. Cello. Sugaripe DRIED APRICOTS .. pkg. 39c 43c Value—12 Oz. Cello. Sugaripe DRIED PEACHES . . pkg. 25c 27c Value—8 Oz. Valley Brand DRIED APPLES . . . pkg. 17c SAVE 10* Get coupon worth KFon UPTON CHICKEN NOODLE^ TOMATO-VEGETABLE SOUPwith 1 LB. PREMIUM SALTINES, 1 Lb. Box — CRACKERS . . . 25c TOMATO SAUCE . 4 cans 25c 4 Oz. Cans—Dromedary Tops in Canned Spaghettis—15% Oz. Can Viviano—(With Cheese and Tomato Sauce) SPAGHETTI ... 2 cans 25c Rich, Tangy, Frost Brand—7(4 Oz. PIMIENTOS .... can 15c 303 Cans—Curtis Standard TOMATOES ... 2 cans 23c No. 2 Cans WOLF CHILI ... .can 47c No. 1 % Cans WOLF TAMALES . . can 25c Kraft’s Salad Dressing MIRACLE WHIP . . pint 29c 18 Oz. Pkgs.—3 Minute Brand RAISIN OATS . . .pkg. 17c Popular Brands CIGARETTES . . carton $2.09 Limit One Please—Imperial SUGAR . . 10 lb. bag 89c Calif. Red Malaga or Tokay Grapes ... lb. 10c Large Size Cuban Avocados . . . each 10c No. 5—Calif. Lettuce . 2 heads 25c New Crop Marsh Seedless Grapefruit.... . 5 lb. bag 34c Large Calif. Bell Sweet Peppers . . lb. 13c No. 1 Calif. White Potatoes . . 5 lbs. 33c New Crop East Texas Sweet Potatoes . . ... 3 lbs. 25c ^ FROZEN FOODS ^ Minute Maid Blended GRAPEFRUIT and Orange Juice.. 2 cans 33c each 10c | HORMEL OLEO lb. 17c ) Birdseye Fillets of Perch .* Snow Crop Green Peas 6 Oz. Cans—Snow Crop Orange Juice Stokely’s Honor Brand Gi *een Peas . 54 Gallon Lilly or Holiday Mellorine . . lb. pkg. 43c . 2 pkgs. 35c .... can 19c . . 2 pkgs. 35c . . each 59c Southside Food Market Specials Starting Thursday Afternoon, Friday & Saturday - October 1-2-3 Store Hours: 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Dmly. Open 30 minutes earlier on Fridays and Saturdays At Southwest corner of Campus SPECIALS STARTING 4 P.M. THURSDAY, THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY 23 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES