The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1956, Image 3

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    Read Battalion Classifieds Daily
Friday, March 2, 1956
THE BATTALION
Pag-e 3
EASTER SPECIAL
— 25% Allowance —
Yes 25% allowance for your old recappable
tires on New Atlas Tires. *
ATLAS TIRES
Tubeless and Conventionals
Humble credit card holders—you can take up
to six full months to pay with absolutely No
carrying charges.
Lets Trade Tires
HAVE YOUR TIRES BALANCED
THE BEAR WAY
McCall’s Humble Service Station
Where Service is First
East Gate Hwy. 6 — College Station
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 20 per word
10 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—400
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
800 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
For Sale
Model 12 Winchester shotgun,
$70 or will trade for set of golf
clubs of equal value. Phone after
5, VI 6-5164. 93t4
Two bedroom home on lot 75x
173 feet fenced in backyard close
to campus. Available June 1. See*
by appointment only. Phone VI
6-6376. 93t4
MARRIED STUDENTS — 1955
Trailette Mobile Home, air con
ditioned, Duotherm heater, 7-foot
leiling, bedroom, tub and shower,
kitchenette, living room . Finance
thru C.I.T. Corporation. Payments
$48.00 month. Room 20 or 22 Mil
ner. 93t4
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Work Wanted
Will baby sit any day or night
in my home. North Gate area.
VI 6-5238. 94t2
Guaranteed radio and appliance
repair. C-13-D College View.
81tf
Typing wanted to do in my
home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf
Apartments for Rent
Small furnished apartment near
campus. Suitable for student and
wife. $30.00 per month. Utilities
paid. VI 6-4447. 94tf
Four room, tile bath, garage.
Call VI 6-5915. 93tf
Pets
Tropical Fish Hobbyist: Tropi
cal Fish, aquatic plants and sup
plies C-15-X College View. Phone
VI 6-5683 week days after 5 p.m.
9413
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
How Christian Science Heal
“HOW SPIRITUAL
AWAKENING HEALED
CANCER”
WTAVV (1150 kc.)
Tuesday 9:45 a.m.
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO
AND
TV SERVICE
713 S. Main St.
(Across from Kailroad Tower)
PHONE TA 2-1941
BRYAN
★ FINE FOOD ★
Z A R A P E
Mexican-American
4 blks. E. of Hwy. 6
For Rent
Office building at North Gate—
College Station. 500 square feet
of space. Contact W. S. Edmonds.
VI 6-7033. 96t3
Room For Rent
Southeast upstairs bedroom, pri
vate bath. Meals. Mrs. Maggie
Parker. 75tf
Female Help Wanted
FEMALE: Bryan firm has im
mediate opening for saleswoman.
Interesting work, splendid associ
ates, SY2 days per week, good sal
ary and chance for advancement.
Requires good background, good
health. Must be permanent. All
replies confidential. Write Box
TBN, c/o Battalion. 95t3
Help Wanted
Maid to keep small child and do
house work. Apply for personal
interview after 5. References,
health card. B-9-W, College View.
96tl
Part time employment available
for student with print shop ex
perience. News Office Supply Co.,
123 E. 25th St., Bryan. 95t3
Beauty operator. Pruitt’s Beau
ty Shop. Above average opportun
ity. VI 6-5212. 91tf
Special Notice
Four-hour service on cleaning
and pressing on request. Aggie
Cleaners. North Gate. 93tl8
Persons interested in joining an
A&M European Tour should con
tact Dr. Breitenkamp, Room 101A
Academic Building. 90t23
One - day service on Rubber
Stamps. We make them at Marion
Mangrum’s Brazos Printing Co.
VI 6-5280. 86tf
DOGS BOARDED: Clean com
fortable quarters. Caucasian
Boarding Kennels. Special rate to
“Aggies”. 49tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
or telephoned so as to arrive
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publicaiton.
— Director of Student Publications.
Identification cards which were made
in connection with registration of Feb
ruary 3, 4, for the curent semester are
now ready for distribution in the Regis
trar’s Office. College Administration Build
ing. They should be claimed in person
immediately.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 91t6
ALL, DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the
(955-56 Student Directory are available
(75 cents each) at the Office of Student
Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
“Roy Henry’s clearing his used car lot all the way
from the latest to the oldest models. Here’s a chance
for you to pick up a good clean used car, with plenty of
miles left in it at a very low cost. Look at this:
1949 FORD TUDOR—excellent condition,
paint in perfect condition i
1951 PONTIAC CATALINA—beautiful interior,
fully equipped, just like a new one
1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN-unbelievably Cjl or A
clean, one car owner, extra low mileage
1950 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN—many _
good miles left in it
Roy Henry Pontiac Co.
Hearne, Texas
A&M Nine Plays ’Kats
Today, UH Tomorrow
By RONNIE GREATHOUSE
Battalion Sports Editor
Dick Munday serves up his right-
handed slants to the Sam Hous
ton State Bearkats today at 2:30
p.m. as Coach
Beau Bell’s Ag
gies open their
1956 baseball sea
son at Huntsville.
Munday, whose
brilliant 1.1 earn
ed average was
the highest on
the Cadet team
1 as t year, is
scheduled to pitch
the first six in
nings. Doug Mullins, junior right
hander, will relieve Munday for
the last three frames.
Wendell Baker, fast-balling jun
ior righthander, toes the mound
against the University of Houston
Coach Bell
Cougars Saturday afternoon at 3
on Kyle Field. Lynn Monical, Toby
Newton, Elo Zatopek and Ira
Oertling will be available for re
lief.
First baseman John Hoyle, sec
ond sacker Dick Bleckner, third
baseman Joe Worden and team
captain Joe Boring, shortstop,
make-up Coach Bell’s starting in
field.
Heading the list of starting out
fielders is all-conference center-
fielder John Stockton. Behn Hub
bard and Phil Newport round out
the outfield. Stockton' and Hub
bard are both lettermen, while
Newport is a junior college trans
fer from Florida.
Behind the plate will be sopho
more James Smotherman, a con
verted outfielder. Backing him up
will be two juniors, Louie Nelson
and Bob Gattis. Jimmy Williams,
Here Tomorrow
.Five A&M Sports
Move Into Action
By BARRY HART
Assistant Sports Editor
Spring sports sweep on to the
A&M scene like a blustery March
wind Saturday with four Aggie
athletic teams answering the call
to action. Track, tennis and golf
make their initial appearance of
the new year and baseball opens
its home season.
Golf starts the athletic extrava
ganza at 1 p.m. as the Aggies play
host to the Lamar Tech Cardinals
of Beaumont on the A&M golf
course.
The Universities of Texas and
Houston move into Kyle Field at
1:30 to challenge A&M’s field-
heavy tracksters in the first tri
angular meet of the season. The
Aggies retained 70 per cent of
their SWC runner-up team of 1955.
A&M’s tennis team greets the
1956 season against the Houston
Cougars at 2 p.m. on the clay
courts west of the MSC. The Ag
gie net men finished fourth behind
Texas, SMU and Rice last year.
Baseball returns to the scene of
its 1955 glory at 3 p.m. as A&M’s
SWC champs match base hits with
the Cougars. Wendell Baker gets
the call to the mound tomorrow.
Aggie football fans will get a
prevue of the 1956 A&M team at
7:30 on Kyle Field when the Ca
dets square off in the annual Ma
roon-White intrasquad game. With
24 returning lettermen back from
the team that captured second
place honors in the SWC, the Ag
gies are the strongest they have
been in years.
who caught every inning of every
game over the past two seasons,
has graduated along with battery
mates Joe Hardgrove and Jerry
Nelson.
The Aggies are out to retain
the Southwest Conference champ
ionship they won last year with
a fine 13-2 record, and are regard
ed as one of the top three conten
ders this season along with Texas
and TCU.
Last year’s season opener
against Sam Houston saw the Kats
wind-up on the long end of a 9-3
score, but the Cadets came back
in their second meeting to win,
3-1.
Pistol Team Defends Title
The Texas A&M Pistol Team-*
journeys to Tampa, Fla. tomorrow
carrying high hopes of retaining
their national championship in the
National Mid-Winter Pistol Mat
ches.
Team Captain Ken Snipes and
Frank Norvell are the only mem
bers of the team making their sec
ond trip to the nationals. Orville
Glaze, Tom Souter, and Don Holle
will round out the five-man squad.
Each member of the team will
compete individually in .22, .38,
and .45 caliber events.
SHORT SLEEVE
Sport Shirts
Now in Stock
$1.95 to $2.95
LOUPOT’S
Diamond Cutting Co.
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and Fine Diamond Jewelry
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3rd Floor Banker's Mortgage Building
"Next to the Gulf Building"
708 Main Street Houston
OPEN FOR ALL BANQUETS, DINNERS
RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND LUNCHEONS
MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL
TA 2-5089
“The Oaks” — TA 3-4375
BRYAN
What lied, %i. Etujinm t
Your bed move to make next. *. is to check
the outstanding opportunities a very par
ticular engineering senior is sure to find at
the Radio Corporation of America, world
leader in electronics.
An RCA engineering management represen
tative will be on campus—
Monday, March 5, 1956
See your placement officer now for your
appointment. Ask him, too, for literature
with the down-to-earth facts about RCA
careers.
RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA
Thanks AGGIES
We sold more pies during our February special than we had anticipated.
For March we are featuring our regular 15c Milk Chocolate for 10c.
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