The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 09, 1956, Image 3

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    The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, August 9, 1956 PAGE 3
CS RECREATION COUNCIL BOWLING TROPHY WINNERS — Winners of the local
bowling awards presented last week in the MSC with awards are (left to right) Jimmy
McDonald, Cheryl Yost, winners in the 8-11 year age bracket; Andy Ruffino, Linda
Rodgers, winners in the 12-16 age bracket. Behind them standing are Dr. Luther Jones,
president of the council, Lou McDonald, John M. Geiger, instructors.
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the word is
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and it thereby attracts new investment money to pay
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CS Swimmers
Take Third
In AAU Meet
College Station swimmers,
led by John Harrington, who
received the Little Kneip Me
morial Award, took third place
in the Texas AAU Swimming
and Diving' Championship Meet
held in San Antonio during the past
weekend.
Competing against some of the
top swimmers in the state, the local
tankers were beaten out of the run
ner-up spot by the Dads Club of
Houston by just three points. San
Antonio won the meet.
Twice named to the All-American
swimming Team, Harrington, a
senior at A&M Consolidated, was
the winner of the Kneip award for
“sportsmanship, team work, dili
gence, cooperation, and perform
ance.” In individual events, he
captured second in the 110 yard
backstroke and 440 yard medley
and took a third place in the 220
yard backstroke.
The men’s 440 yard medley relay
team o f Harrington, Tetsuo
Okamoto, Jerry Mount, and Jim
Covan placed second and the same
group took third in the freestyle
relay.
In the 880 yard freestyle,
Okamoto came in first. He captured
second in the 440 yard freestyle;
and third in the 440 yard individual
medley. In the 110 yard fi'eestyle,
Mount took third and he finished
sixth in the 110 yard butterfly.
Gail Schlesselman finished third
in the 220 yard breast stroke, as
her two-year-old record in that
event was broken. She also came in
third in the 110 yard butterfly and
fifth in the 440 yard individual
medley.
Two second places were accoun
ted for by Martha Shawn, as she
took the runner-up spot in the 220
yard baskstroke and in the 110 yard
backstroke. Ann Cleland captured
fifth in the 220 yard breast stroke.
Judy Litton took a seventh place
in the 440 yard freestyle.
The relay team of Ann, Gail,
Martha, and Judy took third in the
440 yard medley relay. The same
quartet with one exception, Ann
Schlesselman instead of Ann Cle
land, finished sixth in the 440 yard
freestyle relay.
Two other local swimmers, com
peting unattached, also won some
points although they did not count
toward the College Station team
total. Orlando Cossani and his wife
Eileen took a second, two thirds,
and a fifth place in their events.
Five of Coach Art Adamson’s
tankers, John, Gail, Judy, Martha
and Ann Cleland competed in the
Southern US Junior Olympics in
Houston last week. Outstanding
showings were turned in by John
who won first in the 100 meter
baskstroke, and Gail, who set a
new record in the prelims of the
100 meter butterfly although com
ing in second in the finals.
The Grove
Schedule
Thursday
THE HUMAN JUNGLE starring
Gary Merrill and Jan Sterling.
Monday
DOWN THREE DARK Streets
with Broderick Crawford, Ruth
Roman and Martha Hyei’.
Tuesday
TRIAL, starling Glenn Ford,
Dorothy McGuire and Arthur
Kennedy.
Wednesday
AFRICAN QUEEN, an Academy
Award Winner, starring Humphrey
Bogart.
Well, Mr. Smarty, who knows
a good way to clean clothes with
gasoline. . . . Maybe next time
you’ll send them to —
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
GROCERIES
doz. 55c
doz. 35c
. lb. 98c
MAYFIELD’S GRADE AA
LARGE EGGS . .
MAYFIELD’S GRADE A
BUDGET BUY EGGS
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
PET EVAPORATED
MILK . . . .
IMPERIAL
SUGAR . . .
SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING .
LIBBY FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES
GLADIOLA
BISCUITS . .
COMSTOCK PIE
SLICED APPLES
HILLSDALE SLICED
PINEAPPLE . .
TEXSUN GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
UNCLE WILLIAM
PORK & BEANS
UNCLE WILLIAM
BLACKEYE PEAS
ROSEDALE WHOLE KERNEL
CORN . . .
ROSEDALE
SWEET PEAS . .
STAR KIST CHUNK STYLE
TUNA . . .
LIBBY
LUNCHEON MEAT
SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD
CHEESE .
2 tall cans 25c
5-lb. bag 45c
3-lb. can 79c
10 oz. 19c
2 8-oz. cans 19c
No. 2 can 21 c
No. 1 can 10c
46-oz. can 23c
3 300 cans 23c
300 can 10c
2 12-oz. cans 25c
2 303 cans 25c
flat can 25c
. 12-oz. can 33c
2-lb. box 59c
BAMA RED
PLUM JAM
20-oz. tumbler 27c
SWANSDOWN WHITE—YELLOW—DEVIL’S FOOD
CAKE MIX . . 20-oz. pkg. 29c
WHITE OR COLORED
NORTHERN TISSUE
LILLY LOW CALORIE
TRIM
3 rolls 23c
half gallon 49c
Sanitary Farm Dairies Special
FREE SAMPLE OF MANY ITEMS AT OUR DAIRY DEPT.
COTTAGE CHEESE . 12-oz. . 21c
HOMOGENIZED or PASTEURIZED
MILK . y ? gallon .
SQUARE BOX
MELLORINE . y 2 gallon
48c
49c
FROZEN
FOODS
LIBBY
Orange JUICE
6-oz. can
2 for 25c
LIBBY
MEAT PIES
8-oz. pkg.
19c
GORTON’S
FISH STICKS
Big 8-oz. pkg.
37c
PRODUCE
CALIFORNIA
LONG WHITE
POTATOES
10-lb. bag
69c
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
GRAPES
2 lbs. 29c
FRESH VALENTINE
Green BEANS
2 lbs. 35c
MEATS
Lean Veal Chops
Lean Veal Roast
Fresh Ground Meat
Lean Veal Round Steak
Lean Pork Ribs
Heart' of Texas Fryers
Hormel Dairy Bacon
Lb.
47c
Lb.
23c
Lbs.
49c
Lb.
63c
Lb.
29c
Lb.
39c
Lb.
49c
MILLER’S
SUPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURS. — FRI. — SAT. — AUGUST 9 - 10 & 11