The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 11, 1956, Image 4

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 4 Thursday, October 11, 1956
RECORD-BREAKING SWIMMERS — The above four men make up the 400 foot relay
team of B Engineers that set a new Intramural Record with their swim last night in
Downs Natatorium. (left to right) Team members are: C. C. Barcus, J. G. McCoy, G.
L. King, G. D. Frese. Time was 1:09.8.
Two Records Fall
In ’Mural Swim
By DON BISETT
Intramural Writer
Two records were broken and
one tied as B Engineers and D
Infantry tied for the class A and
C swimming title and Sqdn. 21 took
the class B title last night.
In class A the old record fell in
the 400 foot relay to the strong
B Engineer team composed of C. C.
Barcus, J. G. McCoy, G. L. King,
and G. D. Frese, Nick Kuich of
class A and representing Law Hall
tied the old record in the 300 foot
free style while taking down first
place in that event, his time 58.6.
The class B record to fall was to
the man who had set it only a few
days ago. Dollard of Sqdn. 15
knocked 1.8 seconds off his old
time of 45.6 by swimming the 200
foot breaststroke in 43.8 seconds.
The Pierce Dictation Machine
should have been listed rather
than the Dictaphone as shown in
the Davis Office Equipment ad
in Tuesday’s Battalion. (Oct.
0, 1956)
RESULTS:
Class A and C-D Inf. 19, B Eng.
19, Sqdn. 17, 15; Law, 14; B FA,
12; Leggitt, 10; A Comp. 16; D
FA, 7; C FA, 5; Hart, 4; Sqdn. 18,
3; Walton, 3; A QMC, 3; B Inf. 3;
A Ath. 2; A SIG. 2; Sqdn. 9,2;
Sqdn. 1, 2.
Class B- Sqdn. 21, 18; Sqdn 24,
16; A Eng. 16; A Engn. 13; Sqdn.
4, 12; C FA, 12; Maroon Band, 9;
A Ath. 8; Sqdn 12, 7; D Inf. 7;
Sqdn. 15, 7; Sqdn 18, 7; Puryear
7; Sqdn. 20, 6; B Engn. 3; A FA, 3;
White Band, 2; B FA, 2.
Enos Looks Ahead
NEW YORK OP)—With 19 sea
sons of baseball, plus three years in
the service, behind him, 40-year-old
Enos Slaughter of the New York
Yankees is looking into the future.
“I’ll bet all my stuff hasn’t been
together in 15 years,” says Slaugh
ter. “There’s some in St. Louis
some in Belleville, Ill., some at my
mother’s place in North Carolina
and some in Kansas City.”
swc
Round-Up
DALLAS, <A > )—Southern Metho
dist’s Mustangs Wednesday work
ed on the timing of their offensive
plays, and drilled diligently on de
fense plans designed to halt Duke’s
potent split-T attack.
FAYETTEVILLE, hP) — The
Arkansas Razorbacks are “physi
cally ready” for their clash with
Baylor here Saturday, Coach
Jack Mitchell said Wednesday.
The Razorbacks worked today
on backfield timing. They put in
considerable time on pass offense
and pass defense and also got in
some line play assignment drill,
both defensive and offensive.
Mitchell scrimmaged the top
units.
WACO, (A 5 )—Coach Sam Boyd
continued to wprk his Baylor squad
mostly on offense yesterday as he
directed the Bears through a two-
hour work-out with very little con
tact scrimmage.
“One of these days I’ll build a
place in North Carolina on the
farm I own and put all my stuff
there.”
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PHONE VI 6-6415
For Rent
Nice clean three room furnished
apartment just off A&M campus in
College Hills. Available Nov. 4.
$42.50. See at 203 Kyle near light
on Houston highway. 172tl4
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
Found
Man’s wrist watch at Kyle Field
Saturday. Owner may get watch
by identifying and paying for ad
Write Bill Briscoe, Route 2, Rich
mond, Texas. 164tfn
Pets
For Sale
Beautiful Detroit Jewel Gas
Range. 4 burner grill top. Lighted
chrome oven, clock control. VI-
6-4045. 172t2
Help Wanted
Part-time experienced grocery
workers. No Sunday work. FOOD
TOWN, 516 North Main St., Bryan.
156tfn
Hey Aggie! Dress up your room
with a lovely aquarium of tropical
fish and have hours of entertain
ment. We’ve got what it takes.
GILKEY’S PET SHOP, 1901 S.
College, Bryan. 170t4
One new set of Wilson Golf
Clubs (Sam Snead). Irons 2-9,
woods 1-2-3. Contact A/2C Rut
ledge, Bryan AFB, ext. 540 be
tween 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 172t2
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m,
•— 3 p.m. Apply in person West
ern Restaurant. Interested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
The A&M Consolidated Indepen
dent School District of College
Station will receive sealed bids for
(1) only 1947 Dodge School Bus
of 36 passenger capacity. Bids
will be received in the office of
Superintendent L. S. Richardson
until 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, 1956.
The successful bidder must make
payment by cash, certified check
or money order. An amount equal
to fifty percent (50%) of the bid
must be included in each as a per
formance bond.
Bid forms may be secured in the
Superintendent’s office any week
day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The A&M Consolidated Indepen
dent School District reserves the
right to accept or reject any or all
bids.
S/L. S. Richardson,
Superintendent
A&M CONSOLIDATED
SCHOOLS 171tfn
1953 Plymouth. Clean. Con
sider trade. VI 6-6514 or TA-
3-2020. 171t4
10% off on Sherwin-Williams
outside house paint, Super Kem-
Tone-—the Deluxe Wall Paint—and
Kem-Glo — the Miracle Lustre
Enamel — for woodwork. COX
LUMBER COMPANY, 2705 South
College Avenue, Bryan. 170t4
For paints, sign materials, shelv
ing and building products of all
types, see the MARION PUGH
LUMBER COMPANY, 4 blocks
south of Kyle Field. Old Highway
6. Phone VI 6-5711. 161tfn
Work Wanted
Neat accurate typist desires typ
ing in my home. Own electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
Special Notice
Wanted
VISIT . . .
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in Bryan
Highway 21 East
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SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station, Texas
Stated meeting Thursday,
Oct. 11, 7 p.m. Members
and visiting brethren wel
come.
L. P. Dulaney, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Secy.
171tl
Day and night nursery. Two
blocks from North Gate. Reason
able rates. Expert care. 416 Tau
ber. VI 6-4430. 162tfn
FLING’S BEAUTY SHOP, 1522
Boone, Bryan. TA 2-4390. Cold
waves this month—Go Gay $6.50—
Angel Wave $7.50. Shampoo, set,
and creme rinse $1.00. Haircut
$1.00. 171t3
IBM representatives will conduct
a group meeting Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m.
in Room 3D of MSC, for students
interested in employment oppor
tunities with IBM. “Direct Line to
Decision”, a movie illustrating the
commercial utilization of so-called
“giant brains” will be shown.
169t4
Choir director for local church.
If interested call VI 6-5571. 172t3
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offlct
of Student Publications (Ground Flooi
Y'MCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailj
Monday through Friday) at or before tht,
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
IDENTIFICATION CARDS. Identifica
tion cards which were made in conjunction
with registration on Sept. 14, 15, for cur
rent semester are now ready for distribu
tion at the College Exchange Store. They
should be claimed in person immediately.
H. L. Haton 17215
Director of Admissions
and Registrar
In order that proper scholarship awards
in Dairy Science for this year may be
made to the sophomoes, any sophomore
planning to major in Dairy Science and
who has not already made out a course
plan wdth the Head of the Dairy Science
Department will please report to room 213
Agricultural Building prior to Oct. 13 and
leave their names with the secretary.
171t3
A. L. Darnell
DAIRY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
In order that proper Borden Scholarship
award in Dairy Science of the School of
Agriculture for this year may be made to
any Senior students in the School of Ag
riculture who has had two or more courses
in Dairy Science, we request that such
students report to room 213 Agriculture
Building and leave their names with the
secretary prior to Oct. 13.
A. L. Darnell 17113
DAIRY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS!
All day nursery, with supervised
play. Fenced yard. Close to
campus. Transportation furnished
from College View. I have nurses’s
training and my helper has nur
sery school experience. Call VI-
6-4142 for appointment. 168tfn
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
at the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
Nov. 1 is the deadline for filing an appli
cation for a degree to be conferred at the
end of the current semester. This deadline
applies to both graduate and undergraduate
students.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar
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Peaches
No. 2 i/o Cans
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GLADIOLA
Biscuits
2 cans 15 c
MAYFIELD’S
Eggs
Budget Buy — Large
doz. 39c
LILLY, SANITARY
OR CARNATION
Meliorine
Half Gal.
49c
HIXSON’S
Coffee
Extra Rich
lb. can 75 c
DECKER’S
Oleo
2 lbs. 33«
SCOTT
Tissue
White or Colored
roll 10c
BITS-’O-SEA
Tuna
Flat Can
17c
UNCLE WILLIAMS
Pork & Beans
300 Cans
2 cans 15 c
PRATTLOW SPICED
Peaches
No. 214 Can
23'
MARKET
Armour’s Star—Lean, Meaty, Tender
PICNICS . . . . Ib. 27"
Lean, Tender
VEAL ROAST ... lb. 27"
Lean
VEAL CHOPS . . . Ib. 49"
Southern Brand—Pure Pork
SAUSAGE ... lb. 29c
Armour’s Sliced—Columbia
BACON . .
. lb. 39"
Idaho Russett
POTATOES .. .10 lb. bag 39"
Valley Juice
ORANGES.....5 lbs. 35 c
Winesap
APPLES ..... lb. 10c
Banana Yellow
SQUASH lb. 5"
FROZEN FOODS
Grasso—10 Oz. Pkg.—Frozen
BREADED SHRIMP ... 39c
Libby’s—6 Oz. Cans—Frozen
ORANGE JUICE ,. 2 cans 25c
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PEAS — BUTTER BEANS — CUT CORN
SPINACH — CHOPPED BROCCOLI
4-10 oz. pkgs. 59 c
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NABISCO PREMIUM
Crackers
I Lb. Box
25«
PLANTER’S COCKTAIL
Peanuts
7 *4 Oz. Can
35"
ADOLPHUS
Rice
Long Grain—2 Lb. Box
25"
BAMA
Apple Jelly
12 Oz. Tumblers
2 for 27"
CLOROX
Bleach
Half Gal.
29"
LE GRANDE
Green Beans
Cut—303 Cans
2 cans 19 c
STANDARD
Tomatoes
303 Can
10c
DEL MONTE
Spinach
303 Cans
2 cans 25 c
ROSEDALE
Corn
Vacuum Pack —
Whole Kernel, 12 oz. Can
10c
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