The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1956, Image 4

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College Station (Bmvot County), t**a$
4^; Tliursday, September 27, 1956
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GILLAR TURNS ON THE STEAM—for an im-
4 joirfapt, llryard, journey to the Villanova two yaird linfc to
Jii%i:W .• , |tlird-,tbuchdp^|i early in the fourth period:!
''mSbiis' righj:^halfback'‘Uoyd Taylor., r 1 '* i- ^ '
oberts Wins
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ties Lead
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l^pbin'}•• ..Rob-' dolphin’s 10 Kits,
a^dlrk^ blanket <‘0Y,ci'
P^wt^t/ t4ipp ,;
.4. '.tuti ■
vtfre^’ lekgye-leaid-iiig
'fBjryrftajif ' t d ''jf" kv "I
*jYifhdsgcd.T.by,-- T,84..7 ; -
teir' hojies' fpr ^& - {}A^ pi^cc - r tie
'ace,’ Don; Ncwcombe.
f .Big' j. l^e\v-k,C ';koV6ycr,
^th.;ohly; tw^. days of-'rest- follow-
j|igyh^ if jv^e4iour;vr4iO'*i. I Jtcrru ptV(i
Pi'tyify'ng-' chore:_i 0 f PRtsbprgb ■ Sa’n-,
.’not;- quite’up- td. it.\ He
rj;to; 1 be ykeused’ at;!; tKe^ond. of.
J -^railmg -4-2,' after
ia.\‘ing • bashed for’ five, of Phila-
K.5f--
If.
muff of ; Eiinef .Vald’s ^routine'^ly
to,. r left, in' the'..second inning-.' "rh<'
•Phii'^*"to6k advantage of this ’un-'
txpected aid by ju^minng: in^^e^-y
coijvbc for three run(V. two ^Jf’^hSny
/unca|ned, tb bvcrpont.c,’a . 1^0. jle^
ficit.' 'The' Dodg'efs n^very ‘reeoy-
-ered from . thcvbloiv. ., f „ | *' f
With only 'three jgj|ijjes r’cmHin-
! ing ftp plby,-the- Dodgers: rio\v'find
’themselves behind, the .Braves-ii^
•ihe'i important “Dost’; - colntrin foij
the fit-st- time.'in. hedrl^ two•
■ Here js the,: pennant, picture/ ^
.Milwaukee, with three games*to
•plahvhas a 91-60 piaiik’ for^a;, .603
pbrceiitage. Brooklyn,' also, with
Fish Gritlders
Begin Tasting
Hard Practice
A &. M r s Freshman; eleven
are ‘-tasting’' the Aggiehrand
of gridiron activity as serious
scrimmages begin, to supple
ment fundamental 4.nU-
“It's very difficult to make defi
nite statements concerning any , in
dividual players at this stage,”
Coach Bryant mused. HowQven,
the Aggie mentor expressed con
siderable hopp for halfback, Gor
don JUeipcouf. ‘‘He looks like a
fine prospect to me,” Bn r knt said.
The Fish worked out in seffn
colors yesterday, scrimmaging
with the varsity’s third and fourth
teams. “They hit hard and, in gen
eral, I’m pleased with their show
ing,” declared Bryant.
About 95 frosh footballers are
still working for a berth on the
team. No interested . player will
he cut uhd everyone will, get an
even break to show what he has,
asserted Coach Bryant.
The Fi^h open the season, Oc
tober ^ on Kyle Field at 7:30
against the U. of H. Kittens. On
October If they go to Ft: Wifijih,
meeting TCU at 7;30. The Baylpr
Cubs host the Fish October Igtih
another 7:30 gam*. On November
8- the, flice SJimea invade tide
Ficl^forufi7:30 tilt.; Final elm
is' Npveml>crH : ‘24 with , the ‘ Taggi
Shorthorns'in Kyle Fi,eld at -
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Sunk Teeth In ITojeof
iKMFOBIAy:
at Eiqporia Stat^ Teachers:: .dojlige
"r^pbht cjise' of sorneqr)-
reaHy.ftsunk : his'.teethylntd 1 aTtf-
segrj^h ? Bro^eyt, - ' -' , l
. A lo|:'er phatl' of,
was found ^hJtheteard, ; c'atklqghe of
the l William Allen % .White- - Library-
‘ * » 1 ‘ "tf ir, • •. 4 •' }
three to play, has a 90-61 record
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v/f^v , . . .
two ganuestto play.,
Bpbertsq making » determined,
llth-hpur bid ' to s' achieve ! 2Q ytc-
torics for his-’ seventh cqnsecutive
season, throttled the Dodgers with
five hits, only, ope through the
last six innings, to » registerhis 1
19th triumph. ' ' ,v , t
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AD KATES
Isy,>*; per' word
*■**<% ■dditional day
. * p.m.Bfy before publication J
. v . l ',' v,t 'iCInesified Display '
: 1 80# per column inch
, •eneh insertion
, ' PRONE VI 8-8415
rraf ,-, h', I V -t
% l - i.. v For Sal a
b.’Mlineograph.'vAiB.'*'Dick, Model
92; Jril Sctiied;' bids.vAtilT- be received
it'-tbe;; office of the Texas Forest
*«rvipe, Texas A^S-M ,College- Sys-
.College^ Btation, Texas, until
* a.rn.-', Friday,- Oct. 12, 1956, bn
hns ayajiahle upon request. Ad-
^s ;' the . Director,* Texas Forest
dee, CoBoge station, 1 Tex., for.
h^r information.^, „ t l'64t2
rKehmore, wrmger; type washer.
V ti ‘good cbnaition. 1 Cull- VI 6-6452.
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J'JtCQUytertihio- ' 1 ''1951 ' Studeh.aker
Gofn-nkaiider, vV-8, all aecessoiaes.
jgbod‘ condition.. 4 See .Jack Quinn,
libpm-<73,vlnilrter. .1 i; } l63t2
,kf y’sedyFrj^idaire^reirigerator; For
fufthiFinfoi-mation call VI 6-5030.
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Pet®
tc GHkey’s pet Shop; Trqpiual fish,
goldfish, and birds.' Yoiir .pet sup
ply. headquarters.. 1901 S'. * Col-
< Ifgiif huwihtii'l-djfis: iproaticfs- -"off alf
tife^sce !; the MARION PUGH
liCMBEB, COMPANY, 4 . blocks
south of KylevField. Old Highway
fik PhoneiVU 6,5711. , 161tfn'
Bataty^ console ironcr. General
Hlectrjc. 'Perfect condition. §82.50.
vUe-Tsse.- „r - ! ' isetfn
' 195<b Model Kolleiflex F3.5 Tes-
6U r 'with 'complete accessories; elec-
.t^onfc [ flash, , lights meter, gadget
btig.i’. Fntire equipment two months
old. 1 Will - selL fpVv §295 r v or' trade
for t tape i regord^r,^- or s itypew'-riter.
George Bee,'Dbrtn. 16-210 or Box
1603. v r , 162t3
17”. DuMpiit Cotjsole'.TV- Set, $65.
StH.Park Blafcc^yi 6-4Q65. , 158tfh
; fc Ga sh, and t Carry - Sale from. Aug.
20i|i; ^BfOtigHiSeptembcr. Sherwin-
WifHanis put^i<fe white 'paint, gal-
• lpn,f$5.85; Kftm-GTov.gKlloii, $6.08;
iper : K^m-Tone,, a gallon, $4*89;
ftenifcoloravslightly. higher. 3’ Red
ck6t,fence, -roll' $9.25; 3’ Grech
•■'rpn4$9,To; ’3’- White;picket',
$l2(75;'y4’<' Rdd ‘picket, roll
; 25.;.4' J Greep picket, roll $11.25;
Vhite picket, - roll $15.25. Fan
:^trellia,‘each• 89c. COX LUM-
. 'COMPA j^Y,'2705 South Col-
rgiAMenUe, Bfyah. , 153tl3
r||^pldrr RADIO SERVICE
9QSOLIKS C RAUIO AND
jjP^TV'SEhVlCE ■
t&U •.-»*■ M.
' fT— nnJtT—« T»w«*)
nniAn
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pogs, cats boarded—lowr .dfdiy,
weekly,^monthly rates. Grooming,
.Puppies". Free pickup, delivery;
BAYARD KENNNLS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6 : 553$. 70tf
For Kept
' Make ’reservations early -yfor
weekTends throughout' the, year.
Two- oversized beautiful rooms,
each -with twin beds,- adjoining
bath.'* TA 2-2716., - r I62t4
If you have any moying'ter do',
local or lon'g distance, do it wifhifa
trailer .and save money.. See’ Baker
Co., Bryan Phone ,TA2-81£9: 158t8
- Lafe m odel typewriters, ■ perform
like new. BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE, 429 South Main, Bfy-
fm. V' -i; V. -143tf
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
V r , - 1 'S • . 'c ^ ■■ x;- " v
Work Waatod vv:' "
'-■'W-ill. .'.care ■.for-; .diildren' v in'f niy«
hb.ijie' daily. ‘V A led’ Ingi^ add.
foi- : special • occasions,' ,By ‘ajSpoin-t-
ment. ! C-10-X, College View'."* '
, 164t4
’ Cl44d care in my'home. $ ID* per
week for one child.- $15 "^pr ,2
children. Mrs. Virginia 'Wjlli&ms,
1302 *A Batts, Bryan. > ,;T64t2
'Accurate, neat typist^ desires
work. Reasonable rates. VI 6-B342
at noon or after-5:30: p.m.‘ y ,:163t2
’ .Child care in my . home.'*, $2&>er
day. C-21-D, ’College View. VI-
6-6003. . - . . .^l(rl|;6.
Will baby-sit for;working/nf^lr-
ers, day or night. Information -at
2200 B. Echols, Bryan. ' ^161t6
I -would like to »keep several
children in my home for: working
fnothers; Will do Baby sitting’also;
1104 Milner, CS. / •;., . IfTtfn
Attention Working, Mothp4s1 5
All -day. nursery. ,$25*00 iper
month'. Fenced- yard, j two rhlooks
from- campus. oOAi'West^Dejtter,
Phone VI 6-4142.; ,, T5otf
Neat accurate typist'desires-typ
ing, in my home. Qwn-electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. , 142tf
Help Wanted
Sfl'll’- sensational-“New improved;
Bid# Ribbon, World’s Most’Usable
Bible.” Tree training, weekly pay-
Above earnings.. Call
TA 2-4796.
162t4
PhUt-time experienced , grocery
workers. No Sunday work- FOOD
TOWN, 516 Nqrth Main St., Bryan;
-• ' f'V'15|tfn
v aitrtf# w
3 p.n»; A
em 1 ,..
ploying Aggie Wjf
Hours Sa-m.
n person West-
Wanted
Student, for part-time sales work
in College Station area. - Excellent
possibility for good earnings. Call
VI 6-6723. < 16312
Men. Washroom and truck'help-
er.- Hours: 7 a.m. to 3:30-p.m.
Apply Laundry Plant, A&M Col
lege. ‘ ; 162t3
Found
A.
a icxniNKEBiHa AK» >: ..
ABCHITECTTJRAl. BVmSM» i-
• BLUE LlKB rilliiTS ' ■ i-
• BECK PRINT• • PHOTOSTATS
SCO AXES INDUStRIBS
MS OU Snlpkn SprlnsFa KMS t
SKTJLir, TKXAS ^ ; ■ u
-Meet’s .Vri tet ..watch.-at - Kyle, Field
Saturday., O.v.mefVip.^' '!get ..watch
ky identifying aiidip-ayihg^'f or ad.
Write Bill Briscoe, Route 2,i Rich
mond,' Texas.’
f64tfn
Special Notice
VISIT.. .
i COULTER FIELD?
in Bryan
fVfhvrar tl Enat £’
• AIKM.ANK KKNTAI.
• PIJ'illT IN.STKtCTIOJC
• KIOES
w,TA 2^9400 ■
Day and ; night ‘"nursery. Two
blocks;from Nppthi Gate.. Reason
able rates. - Expert care. *416 Tau
ber. VI 6-4430. 162tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
I H» ||»l—..p.. . I. I ■!.. I.. ...I, . II ,1 I II I II Igl I
ncnuniap • x. p.aa. •>
pifMtffiUnf — Offeotar
’ ‘^Interested.-j. In ' applying , for
RlHQdes^cGofkrshlptsHould^coAf^r with /R.
H. Balllrtger.TR<Jom' 302-C, A'cide'tnic, Bldg.
■. / • •'•ftUi * • • »• ? - r U ; 1 ' 5.6416.
16416.
A&M MEMS SHOP
103 MAIN NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
J?
TU
7%
THAT COUNTS!
you buy food!
traceri ed
SPRY
Superior Shortening
3 Lb. Can
79c
Maryland Club
COFFEE
L.b. Can
99c
Imperial Pure Cane
S U G A R
5 lbs. 45 c
Glg.diola Refrigerated
BISCUITS
2 cans 15 c
Libby’s Crushed
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Can
23c
4 ‘HOMO”
MILK
Sanitary or Carnation
Hall “' Gal. Carton
4gc
Uncle Williams
PORK &
BEANS
300 Cans
2 cans 15 c
Libby’s
' CATSUP .
14 O/. Bottle
2 bottles 35 c
Nabisco Honev
GRAHAMS
1 Lb. Box
33c
Sunshine" Hvdrox
COOKIES
9 Oz. Box
25c
We Say ... A Humble
THANKS
To the great number of new faces at our Big Sale
last week. Regardless . '. . If you are a new
customer or one of our loyal regular customers
. . . We will do our utmost to please you week
after week. Thanks again for dropping by . . .
Please do it often.
WUel
FRYERS (fancy cut up) it. 37c
Lean Veal
POT ROAST
Choice Lean
VEAL CHOPS it. 49c
Lean Tender %■ '<
ROUND STEAK ib 65=
Armour’s Columbia
SLICED BACON
Heart of Texas
ib. 27.
ib. 39.
Armour’s All Meat -- r -
F R iA v f w Hf -a, S y,i, ‘wwiiBmw»iffi# , r^ Qr
. : . ' '. U • .. - ' ;
J-^rocluce
POTATOES 10 l-b Bag 39c
Idaho Russett
Crisp Green 1 g
CELERY 2 Nice Stalks 15c
Red Tokay
GRAPES
Minnesota Elberta
PEACHES
Sunkist
LEMONS
Loomis
Grasso Breaded
en ^roociA
SHRIMP 10 ° z p^9 39c
. » « . v n i:
Fresh Libby’s—LEMONADE or ORANGE
JUICE 2 d oz. cans 25c
j Libby's Vegetables
Chopped Broccoli IJ iOoz.
(Spinach / p k gs .
Peas
tracer ted
Fruit of the Vine
Welch’s
PRESERVES
20 Oz. Jar
39c f
Sunny Acres
TOMATO
SAUCE
can 5 C |
Top Kick
DOG FOOD
4 cans 25 e
Uncle Williams
HOMINY
JIOO Cans
i . '• j ’ , j-;
2 cans 15 c
TOMATO
JUICE
46 Oz. Can
27c P
Kobey’s
SHOESTRING
P O T A T O E S
Small Can
10 c F
Starkist—Chunk
Flat Can ^
T UNA
25c
Decker’s
O L E o
2 lbs. 33 c ;
Rosedale
PEARS
No. 2t/ 2 Can
29c ^
Lilly or Sanitary
MELLORINE
Assorted Flavors
1/1* Gallon
49c
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MILLERS
SUPER MARKET
l Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
; Thursday, Friday and Sat urday — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 27th — 28th
29th