The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1956, Image 4

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Thursday, September 20, 1956
> -for thrifty home-makers
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Welcome to “MILLER’S NEW CUSTOMER SALE”
If You Have Recently Moved to Our Area ... We Extend to You a
Hearty Welcome to Visit Our Big Friendly Super Market . . . The
Home of Nationally Advertised Foods — Not Unknown Brands of
Questionable Quality. And of Course a Hearty Welcome and Thanks
to Our Long List of Loyal Regular Customers . .. Our "Welcome Mat"
is Out to One and All. We're Just "Tickled Pink" to See You ... Come
in Today!
GLADIOLA BISCUITS
Mayfield’s Grade “A”
FRESH SELECT EGGS
PANTRY MA1U OLEO
FOLGER’S COFFEE .
No. 2Vz Cans
HUNT’S PEACHES .
12 cans
3 doz.
. 6 lbs.
lb. can
4 cans
• MEATS •
Hormel’s Pre-Cooked
Hams - Shank End .. lb. 45 c
WHOLE .... lb. 49c
Heart of Texas Fancy Cut-Up
Fryers . . . .
Choice Veal
Round Steak .
.lb,
. lb
35c
65c
Fresh Jumho
Gull Shrimp . .
Armour Star
All Meat Franks
. lb. 79c
. lb. 39c
Rath’s Blackhawk—12 Oz. Cans
Lunch Meat . . 3 cans 99 c
Bama—12 Oz. Jars
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES . . . . 4 jars
WHITE OR COLORED SCOTT OWELS . 6 rolls
LIBBY’S VIENNA SAUSAGE . . . . 6 cans
24 Oz. Bottles
WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE .... 3 bottles
Libby’s—303 Cans
CUT GREEN BEANS 6 cans
• PRODUCE •
California Iceberg—Jumbo Heads
Lettuce ... .2 beads 25 c
Tomatoes Fresh Cello . carton 9 C
Cucumbers Fresh . . lb. 6 C
• FROZEN FOODS •
Libby’s Frozen Fresh
Orange Juice . . 8 cans 99 c
Libby’s—Chicken — Turkey — Beef
Frozen Pies ... 5 for 99 c
Rosedale—12 Ob. Cans
WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN CORN . . 8 cans
CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP . . 8 cans
Swift’s—16 Oz. Cans <
PARD DOG FOOD 8 cans
303 Cans
LIBBY’S GARDEN PEAS 6 cans
BRENHAM SPECIAL BROOMS . . . Each
M S L L E R' 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 FOK THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 20th - 21iul - 22nd
Wildcats Enroute Here
Confident for Victory
Special to The Battalion
Villanova University, represented
by a party of 50, entrained last
night to embark on its 63rd season
of intercollegiate football, when
the Wildcats meet A&M Saturday
at 2 p. m.
The official party, composed of
36 squad members, coaches and
officials of the University boards
the train at 8 p.m.
Coach Frank Reagan will put his
squad through a light signal drill
in St. Louis where they are sched
uled to arrive Thursday afternoon.
Transferring to the route of the
Texas Eagles the Main Liners will
complete their long journey early
Friday morning.
This is one of the most confident
band of Wildcats to leave the
Villanova campus in recent years.
Encouraged by their performance
in a recent scrimmage with Navy
the squad feels that they have ar
rived and will cause plenty of
trouble to enemy elevens during
the coming season.
To show that the pressure is off,
the versity put on a surprise three
act variety show for the benefit
of incoming freshman footballers,
coaches and members of the
athletic department Monday night.
Master of Ceremonies was quarter
back John Ferruolo. End Gene
O’Pella and tackle Bill Craig stole
the show with their rendition of
“Tonight You Belong to Me.”
Although the scrimmage with
Navy lasted for 80 minutes, the
score at the end of regulation 60
minutes was 19-13. While review
ing the action Reagan and his
staff realized that the Middies had
not scored on the Wildcat regulars,
which was quite a feat since four
starters did not even see action.
Due to minor injuries and
brusies, halfback John Bauer, full
back Rollie West and both front
line tackles Don Luzzi and Ron
Cherubini were confined to the
sidelines. But all are expected to
be in the starting lineup at kick
off time.
| Sport Shorts
By The Associated Press
AUSTIN — The University of
Texas put the final strokes to its
defense and offense yesterday and
planned to taper off practice the
rest of the week.
The Longhorns reviewed their
passing offense and defense, goal
line defense, kicking, and worked
against punt returns. It was the
final day of contact work in pre
paration for the game Saturday
night against Southern California.
The ticket office said today
about 45,000 persons were expected
for the opener.
★ ★
WACO — Coach Sam Boyd ran
his Baylor Bears through a light
but snappy workout Wednesday
with special emphasis on goal line
plays, both on offense and defense.
Boyd named a 42-man traveling-
squad for the Bears’ Saturday
game with California. He said he
would not release a starting line
up until Friday.
:
TREMEDOUS GENE O’PELLA—Villanova’s huge (6-5,
230) sophomore end will hold down one terminal for the
Wildcats on Kyle Field Saturday.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day .... 2^ 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
Clean 1948 4-door Dodge. Good
mechanical condition. May be seen
after five at C-7-X, College View.
160t2
17” DuMont Console TV Set, $65.
504 Park Place, VI 6-4065. 158tfn
Harley Davidson “‘165” motoi--
cycle. Up to 80 miles per gallon
and 60 mph. Perfect for commut
ing. Saddle bags, windshield and
speedometer. Reasonable. 907 E.
31st St., Bryan. 157tfn
A. B. Dick Duplicating Mimeo
graph Machine. May be seen by
calling Student Publications, VI-
6-6415. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the office of the Business
Manager, College Administration
Building until 10:30 a.m., October
1, 1956. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids and to waive
any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A&M College
of Texas, College Station, Texas
for further information. 157tfn
Cash and Carry Sale from Aug.
20th through September. Sherwin-
Williams outside white paint, gal
lon, $5.85; Kem-Glo, gallon, $6.98;
Super Kem-Tone, gallon, $4.89;
deep colors slightly higher. 3’ Red
picket fence, roll $9.25; 3’ Green
picket, roll $9.75; 3’ White picket,
roll $12.75; 4’ Red picket, roll
$10.25; 4’ Green picket, roll $11.25;
4’ White picket, roll $15.25. Fan
type trellis, each 89c. COX LUM
BER COMPANY, 2705 South Col
lege Avenue, Bryan. 153tl3
G.E. 30” rotary ironer. Perfect
condition. Cost $187. Make offer.
VI 6-7356. 156tfn
Wanted
Graduate students to teach en
gineering drawing. Contact W.
E. Street, VI 6-4416. 157t5
FOR...
Paints, Sign Materials, Shelv
ing and Building Products of all
types—see the ...
MARION PUGH LUMBER CO.
4 Blocks South of Kyle FTeld
Old Hiway 6. — Ph. VI 6-5711
Work Wanted
I would like to keep several
childi-en in my home for working
mothers. Will do baby sitting also.
1104 Milner, CS. 157tfn
Wanted opportunity to play with
string band. Must have job to en
ter school. Experience on instru
ment and vocal. Write Raymond
Yanowski, Bremond. 157t6
Aggie student’s wife will keep
children at her home. 4104 College
Main. 157tfn.
Let me keep your children in my
home 416 Tauber, by the month,
day or hour. Very reasonable rates
for expert care. Just 2 blocks from
North Gate. I will keep Children
during all football games and all
social affairs. References. For
further information call VI 6-4430.
157tfn.
Attention Working Mothers!
All - day nursery. $25.00 per
month. Fenced yard, two blocks
from campus. 304 West Dexter,
Phone VI 6-4142. 155tf
Neat accurate typist desires typ
ing in my home. Own electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
For Rent
Neat, small two bedroom furnish
ed house with fenced yard. Call
Vi 6-5054. 160tl
Furnished room in College Park,
private entrance, private bath.
Southwest exposure, garage. Call
VI 6-5556. 158tfn
If you have any moving to do,
local or long distance, do it with a
trailer and save money. See Baker
Co., Bryan Phone TA 2-8159. 158t8
Late model typewriters, perform
like new. BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE, 429 South Main, Bry
an. 143tf
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
A&M Men’s Shop
103 Main — North Gate
AGGIE OWNED
Pets -
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
8AYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Room For Rent
Room in private home. 401 Dex
ter S., College Station. Call VI-
6-4322. 159tfn
Room for rent, for couple or two
single boys. If preferred, kitchen
privileges for couple. 307 Glade
St. Call VI 6-7076 or TA 2-1501.
Help Wanted
Part-time experienced grocery
workers. No Sunday work. FOOD
TOWN, 516 North Main St., Bryan.
156tfn
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m.
•— 3 p.m. Apply in person West
ern Restaurant. Interested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Special Notice
Registered Nurse, with 2 girls of
her own, would like to keep a child.
For further information' contact
Mrs. Moore at A-13-D, College
View.
VISIT...
COULTER FIELD
in Bryan
Highway 21 Fast
O AIRPLANE RENTAL
• FLIGHT INSTRUCTION
• RIDES
TA 2-9400
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official norices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offic«
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailj
Monday through Friday) at or before thk
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Laboratory assistants are needed for the
fall semester in the Physics Department.
Men who have completed sophomore physics
courses with superior records are wanted
to assist with instruction, grading and the
handling of apparatus in the laboratories.
The scale of compensaion is $.90 per hour
for new assistants and $1.00 per hour foc
experienced assistants. The opportunity
for experience, as well as earnings, should
be considered.
Applicants for assistantsbips are invited
to bring tentative schedules to the office
of the department as soon as possible.
Head, Physics Department
J. G. Potter
157t5