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Th* Battalion -> Collng* Station (Brato* County). Tam*
PAGE 8 * Thormity .September 18, 1958
Social Whirl
'5H Football Roster
SV. l*l*T*r. P»K».. F«^.. At*. Hfl.. wft., Claiw, Major. 1—Howa
11 Chai Milstoad, TB, 1VL. St, 6-2, 1*7, Jur , Enrinoorinir, Tylor
(2 I'd Dudley, TB, 1VL, 22, 6-0. 1HS. Sen., Fun. Adm., Pampa
14 Powell Berry, TB Fn„ 19, I I. 17*. Sopl., Ani. Hua., Snyder
!4 Luther Hall, KB. Sqd., 21. 6-0, 185, Jun, Eeonomica, Dallaa
?5 Robert Sandern, KB. 1VL, 2«, 5-10, 175, Jun„ Phya. Educ , Readrift
U8 Jack Katea, WE, Kn , 18, 6*2, 197, Soph., Pet. Knit., Olton
M Ri« hard (lay, BB. 2VL. 21. 5 11, 198, Son , En* . Shreveport, U.
SI Kandy Stm*. WB, Kn., 19, * 11, 18*. Sofh . Bus. Adna., Houston
1.1 Jon Kew, WB, Kn., 19, 6-2, 189, Soph., Bus. Adm., Midlothian
S7 Gordon l^Boeuf. FB, IV’U 2t>. 5-11,115, |un„ Pre law, Port N'echea
(1 Bill Cauthorn, BB. S<|d., 20, 6-0, 17*. Soph , Bus. Adn» . Del Rio
42 Charles Martell. BB. Kn.. 19, 6-0, 180, Soph., K.nfineerinir, Oranr#
50 Paul Piper, C. Kn., 19, 6-0, 188, Soph , Merh. Eng , Brownwood
54 Ray Doucet, C, 1VL, 22, 6-1, 190, Sen., Bus. Adm., Nederland
55 Gale Oliver. C. 1VL, 19, 6-2, 191, Jun., Engineering, Refugio
56 Roy Northrup, C. Kn . 20, 6-0, 180, Soph . Entomology, Amarillo
60 Wayne I^bar. SG, Kn., 21. 6-10, 1*7, Soph , Bus. Adm , Harlingen
11 Ted Allen, SG, Kn , 21, 6 0, 207. Soph., Bus. Adm., Houston
12 Joe Munson, WG, 1VL, 20, 5 10, 180, Jun., Civil Eng., Angleton
61 Allen Goehring, WG, 1YL, 21, 1-11, 18*. Jun., Bus. Adm., Ran
Man os
65 Buddy Payne, SG. 1VU 20, 5-9, 1*6, Jun., Bus Adm., Houston
66 Tommy Howard. SG, 2VL, 21, 6-0, 194, Sen., Bua. Adm., Galveaton
67 Grady Nirhola, SG, St|d , 20 , 6-2, 180, Soph., Pre-Med., Hawkins
68 Carter Franklin. WG, Kn., 20 . 6-1, 190, Soph., Bua. Adm Kerens
69 Ladayne Johnson, WG, Kn., 19, 5-11H, t*9, Soph., Bus. Adm.,
Commerce
70 BUI Godwin. ST, 1VL, 20, 6-2, 200, Jun., Rang# Management
Orangefield *
71 Bill Darwin, ST. 1VL. 19, 6-4. 207, Jun., Pet. Eng., Houston
72 Kenneth Beck. ST, 2VL, 22, 6-2, 219, Son., Bus Adm., Mmden, La.
7.1 (ieorge Gray, WT, Kn.. 19, 6-2, 195. Soph., Bus. Adm., Amarillo
74 Carl Luna. W T. 1VL, 21. 6-0, 196, Jun., Bua. Adm., Garland
16 James Vann, WT. Sqd , 20, 6-1, 210, Saph., Bus. Adm., Texarkana
r ( has Sandford, T. Sqd . 19. 6-0, 196, JUn.. Merh. Eng., Ail#
79 Robert Garner. WT, Sqd., 20, 6-S*y, 200, Jun., Eng., Palestine
80 John Tracey. SE. 2VL, 25, 6 .1. 215, Sen., Ind. Tech.. l»hiladelphia. Pa.
81 Don Smith, SE, 2VL, 21. 6 1, 200, Cen., But. Adm., Phillipa
AGGIE WIVES COUNCIL will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Gay Room of the YMCA. Mem
bers are requested to pay their
dues of $1.
• • •
AGGIE WIVES BRIDGE CLUB
will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday
Ags in Service
Five former A A M students re
cently completed the officer basic
course at the Infantry School, Fort
Benmg, Ga They were inatructed
in the duties and responsibilities
of an infantry unit commander at
the 15-week course designed for
officers who have not served with
troops.
Army 2nd IA. Billy J. Boyd, a
'57 graduate of A&M. ib the son
of A J Boyd and Mrs. Mattie ft
Nichs of Port la vacs The 21-year-
old officer was employed by W T
Grant Co., Tulsa, Okla., in civilian
life.
Army 2nd Lt.' Ralph L. Stout,
’58, entered the Army in April of
this year. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Stout Sr, of Fort
Worth, the 2.1-year-old soldier was
employed by Striplings Depart
ment Store in Fort Worth before
entering the service
A ‘68 graduate of A4M, 2nd Lt
Eugene L. Wiamer is the son of
Mr and Mra Eugene W Wiamer
of Dallas. Wiamer, 22, left hit
job at the Lone Star Gas Co., Dal
las, to enter the service in April
Army 2nd Lt J. M labo, son
of Mr. and Mra. Jack Lebo of
Ralph Smith, WE, Fn., 19, 6-2, 186, Soph., Phya. Educ., Phillipa Austin, is a ’68 graduate who en-
Jerry EHedge, W B, Sqd., 19, 5-11, 180, Soph., Pre Med., Brownwood tered the Army in April. Hia wife
Nolan Adams, WE. En., 20, 6-3. 187, Soph., Phys Educ , Pt. Naches Lois, is with him at Fort Benmng
Tom Austin, SE, Fn., 19, 6-2, 190, Soph., Bus Adm., Alice
Tom Moere. SE, Kn . 19, 6-2, 185, Soph , Bus. Adm., Navasotu
Travis Nevill, W E. Kn., 19, 6 2, 195. Soph , Bus. Adm , Bryan
Byron Caruthers, E, Sqd., 21, 6-0, 185, Juu., Engineering, Tyler
in the Memorial Student Center
Newcomers are welcome to enter
beginner, intermediate or regular
groups. A sec retar y will be elect
ed. New officers are Pat Inman,
president; Dixie Stevens, vice pres
ident; Faye Brack, treasurer; Ro
berta Ash, council representative;
and Betty Morris, reporter.
SOCIAL CLUB meeting in thf
MSC Ballroom at 1 p.m. Sept. 26
Hostesses will be the wives of the
professors of the Civil Engineer-
ng Department Mra. S. R
Wright will be head hostess.
“Drama and Dues” will be pre
sented by Misses Mary Sue Hooks
and Kaki Dowling of Temple.
Officers elected for th« year are
Mra. C. H. GronenUn, president,
Mrs. Herbert G. Kenagy, v»ce pres
ident; Mrs. R E. Odom, general
chairman; Mrs. John M. Prescott,
secretary; Mrs. Charle* H. Brid
ges, treasurer, Mrs. Fred Benson,
parliamentarian; and Mra. Ed
Kidd, reporter.
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PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
WIVES CLUB will meet tonight
at 7 at the home of Mrs D M
Bass. 408 Truman St., Bryan
Preparation for Rummage Sale,
which will be held Saturday
I Formerly employed by Texas |
Electric Service Co. ip Fort Worth,
2nd Lt. Aubrey L. Burnham, son
! of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert A. Burn-
i ham of Fort Worth.
Vvoral Church Holds
Inquirers Classes
The Episcopal Church of Bryan
is sponsoring an inquirers class
consisting of a survey of the na
ture and beliefs of the Episcopal
Church.
There are to be two meetings
each week One will be conducted |
by the Rev Bill Oxley at the Cha- ,
pel on Jeraey Street a* 8 pm. each
Monday. Another will be held by
the Rev. Earl Martin in his home
at 305 Timber St. at 8 p.m. on
Thursdays.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
H)K KENT
Extra nice and clean paneled.
Air conditioned One bedroom
apartment Stove and refrigerator
only. Close to Campus. Ideal for
two students. VI fc-6618. 4tfn
Four room furnished apartment
with gaiage in Bryan. CaU VI
6-^618. 4tfn
Two bedroom house. Large
Screened porch Near Campus. 500
Cooner TA .1-1148 4t3
Bedroom with private bath near
campus. ProfessoCs home. VT 6-
4556. Itfn
Unfurnished two bedroom brick
in^Hillcrest apartments First
Street College *69.50. TA 2-4127.
Itfn
Brick Duplex. North Gate. One
bedroom, tile bath, central heat.
Carport, storeroom. Call VI 6-
4526. 2tfn
Houses in search of students. 1
and'fct bedroom apartments, avail
able for immediate occupancy. De
sire to contact students in search
, of pletsunt living quarters. TA 8-
2872 or TA 2-1461. 148tfn
On# unfurnished 2-bedroom ga
rage apartment VI 6-7311 140tfn
Large three room apartment.
Private bath. Two blocks from
North Gate. Unfurnished. $40.
VI 6-5444. 3t3
Five room house. Two bed
rooms. 2105 Echols, Bryan. VI 6
7098. 2U0
Two bedroom unfurnished bouse
Newly redecorated Utility room.
Good location. *55 VI 6-6465. 2tfn
C. (j Completely furnished three
room and two room apartment#.
Private bath and entrance. Adults.
T \ 2 1244 2tfr»
Meal bedroom for one or two
students. TA 3 2208. 2t8
FOR SALE
Two bedroom house Hardwood
floors, central heat, carport and
separate garage. Large lot. Fenced
backyard. *2000 equity for only
*650. No closing costa. Phone VT-
6 6101, 1319 Foster 147tfn
FOR SALE OR RENT
House for rent or sale F
rooms unfurnished. 102 Pi
Place. C. S. VI 6 46,12.
Furnished apartments and small
houses within walking distance of
the College. One office building
between Bryan and College on Col
lege Avenue. VI 6-7311. 136tfn
Attractive 2 bedroom unfurnish
ed ftpartment, near Crockett
School. Available Immediately.
Phone VI 6 6660 or VI 6 5116.
118 tin
ATTENTION College View
students and other college
couple# living in rental proper
ty. Why pay six dollars or
more for rubber base wall
paint? Shop Chapman’s Paint
Store for these timely specials.
Rubber base paint $1.95 per
J allon. 7” roller and pan only
1.29 per set. Gloss varnish for
floors only $195 per gallon.
Shop and save at CHAPMAN'S
PAINT STORE in downtown
Bryan, next to the post office
H5
wl'Et IAI \trllt ►
ATTENTION: Mr. Farmer Let
"Doctor Flxit" furnish your farm
building and repair needs One
call does the whole job, carpenter,
painter, plumber, etc ... . and his
work is guaranteed by the MAR
ION PUGH LUMBER CO. Phone
VI 6-5711 today. 2t4
Army
ROTC cadets' Will type your DD
forms 198, “Statemgnt of Per
tonal History." A-6-D College
View, VI 6-4624 after 6. 2t4
(Alcorn Hill Trailer Fgrk). ]
Thirty utility spaces for house
truler parkway. Duplex furnished
apartment. Business place for cafe
with living quarters. 2101B North j
Highway 6 Bryan. 217
Attractive unfurnished five room
house Has 220 wiring for dryer,
wa«her and air conditioner. Also
TV antenna furnished. 1707 E,
27th, Bryan, TA 2 1881. Itfn
Two bedroom unfurnished ga
rage apartment. TA 2 1502. D5
Furnished apartment — three
rouAs and bath. $50.00 a month.
404 Boyett, inquire upstair*. 146tfn
FOR SALE
Apartment size range. *25.00
VI 6-6059 4t2
Large two bedroom house Sep
arate dining room and living room
large screened porch, all tile bath
large lot, attached double garage
FHA appraisal. 1102 Milner, neai
campus. lola Barron. Call TA B
391.1 or TA 2 6931. 2tfn
Very reasonable. Table model
combination Radio-Phonograph (3
Speed) Call VI 6-4526. 2tfn
Two bedroom house. Stove, heat
er. $3300. 308 Ehlinger Neai
Shipley Do-Nut Shop. VI 6-6014
between 8 and 5. 2t3
2, $, and 4,000 CFM Cooler# a<
tale price# installed free. White
large comfortable bedroom. Call : Auto Store. 216 N. Bryan Street
VT 6 4213, 401 Dexter. College Sta- j TA 2-8867. 121tfr
tion. 149tfn| —. —
Antenna with rotor. VI 6-4556
Itfr
'semnws ‘•vuit* Fabn<
*58 CLOSE OUT SALE
ON COMPANY DEMONSTRATORS
IMIIMIE CORONET 2 DR. LANCER HARDTOP
navy aad siher color
torqueflite — powef steering
radio — heater — tint glass
DODGE CORNET 4 DR. LANCER HARDTOP
crimson and eggshell color
toraueflite — air cossditioedng
radio — heater — tint glass
PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 DR. HARDTOP
copper glow and iceberg whit* color
torqeefftte — air canditienlnf ,
tint glata
Thin In The Chance Yon Ha*e Been Waitinf For!
Uw Price* — f.ood Deals To door For New Models
HaLsrll Motor Company Inc.
Plyrnount — Dodge — Chryaler — Imperial
Dodge “Power Giant” Trucks
1411 Texan Avt. TA 2-3784
OFFICIAL NOTICES
mt*. vi a-esis. *•«»* a is. t-a. a
' —Say tAraai* PrUa, M •» krt«r»
—AH— •< I f m •<»■«*>
Any ■(udsnt who normally Mporu to
omRln* all of tha rwqulromento for a d*
xr— al tha and of tha currant aamaa’ai
•tumid cal! by tha Ragiitrar'a Offlca NOW’
• nd maKa formal application for a d»
traa
Octobar 31 la tha daadtino for filing an
tppllralion for a dagraa to lia confarrad
t tha and of th« currant aamaatar Tht»
radltra appltaa to both grodwata and
ndargraduata atudanta
H L Maaton
KaaMtrtr
Ride wanted from College View
to downtown Bryan. Work 8 a m
to 5 p m. Call VT 6 52<H). Itfn
Electrolux Sales and Servica. G
C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfr
Tom Thumb School and Nursery
Guided learning and play. Accredit*
ed teacher. Mrs. Shirley J. Wag
goner, VI 6 5600, 913 Fairview,
C.S. 146tfn
WORK WANTED
Infant care in my home neai
College. Two to eighteen months
babies preferred. Registered Nurse
with pediatric experience. VT 6
’560. 2t4
Would love to keep girl age 3-E
as a companion for my five year
old girl. Breakfast and lunch in
eluded Call VI 6 6392. 2t4
Changm In the hat of oour»a« for which
tny etudent la currently rcgiatarcd may
ba made only on the wrtttan recommend a
Ion of tha head of each depart Slant con-
arnad and with the appro* a of tha dean
if tha atudant • achool A Undent may
not add a course after Saturday. Septem
‘>er Jfl l»V< Aty courea dropped after
Saturday September IT. shall normally
-arry a grade of F
H L. Heaton Director of
Admiaatona and Registrar
Free stationery may be obtained
by students at the Main Desk of
'he MSC, at the Housing Office,
tnd at the College Hospital.
J. B (Dick) Hervwy '42
Executive Secretary
Association of Former Students
Would like to care for pre-schooi
children of working mothers. VI
6-7428, 999 Fairview. Itfr
Will refiniah furniture, 502
Thompson or call Col. Sauer, Place
ment Offlca, VI 6-4756. Ultfr
Your term papers, etc., will h.
better If you think now, write then
now, and bring them to Bi-Ctt)
Secretarial service to be typed now
VT 6-5786, 1408A Texas Avenue
llStD
•tn. Roes to DO* NO non A r A A M
6sMaaa>aUlOaB. Texas
a Oal'ed nr,—ling Thursday
Sagtawbar is at T p m
Tha FC dagree win be eon
ferred Also MM axamma
too Visitors are wstroma
C H Ranadali WM
1 J Wool Ret Sac y
Babies wanted! Day car# for in
fants and toddlers. Hot meal.*
Fenced in yard. Have college de
gree and experience as child we!
fare Worker VT 6-7$$0. 1461/?
HELL WANTED
> RNwINFKRIWi. %N1>
is« mitrct? rai srrri fre
• ni l e i in* print*
, St.I B PRINTS • PWOTOW-T y r
900ATE8 INDUSTRIEf*
** jvsrAesr
Two car hop* wanted Exper
ience not necessary. Apply Tn
snrl# Drive-In 1606 South College
123tfr
Two waitresses wanted Exper
ience not necessary. Apply Tri
angle Drive-In 3606 South <,ll**gr
123tf?
PROMPT RADIO SERVIC1
— CM —
SOSOLIK*8 RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
na s Mam at
fsaaa TsaSad Pma Ry Ss—rw
CHONB TA S-tetl BRIAN
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS - GIFTS AND TOYS
fee Girls sad Boys
FABRICS - SNOBS
niSgursH VState MSI Tease A —
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ORRS
Prices Effeclive Thursday.
Friday and Saturday, Sept.
IS - 19 - 20.
Swift Sweet Rasher
Ib.
TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
200 E. 24th. Bryan — 3516 Texas Ave.
Swift Premium
( hud Roast
Ib. 49c
Swift Premium
FRANKS
Ib. 49c
FRYERS 20
SWIFT PREMIUM Whole LB. MUKl M
Ib
Swift Premium Beef
Orr’s Gold Seal
CHUCK ROAST , W( BONELESS ROAST .89.
Penthouse Elberta
PEACHES
Pard
DOG FOOD
('onto
TISSUE
No. 2*2 Can
Tall Can
Roll
19.
10.
Sungold—Tantes Better. Cooks Better, Spreads Better!
SUNGOLD |,oun,, 10 (
Wrteley’s
(rlM ^
Northern
NAPKINS
t aMhmere Bouquet
j Skyway Strawberry
20,S9. PHESEHVES
29c
Niblet’s—W hole Kernal
2 23c CORN 2 12 o,29c
TALCUM
Bleach That ( leans and DiiHinfects
CLOROX
Giant
Can
'/» (ial. Jug
• FROZEN FOODS •
Pasco Froxen
ORANGE Jl ICE 2
‘t 39c
Fairlane Frozen
VEGETABLES
Your
Choice
Cut Corn
•)
Green Peas
/
mt
10-
Peas and Carrots
()z.
Chopped Spinach
Pkgs.
For
Leaf Spinach
25«
Chopped Broccoli
Adolphus
RICE
, 2 !L 33<*
Del Dili*—Dill or Soar
PICKLES
IJt. Jar 25,
Swift Luncheon
PREM
,2 <>« <•» 39c
Pinto
BEANS
2 n, 19c
Brookfield
CHEESE
•?:: 69c
•
Fiunle Banquet
MINTS
“Z 29c
Calif.
Whitt
POTATOES
APPLES
New Crop
YAMS
POUND
BAG
Red Delirious
Yet tow
it 16c SI
Ib
Pound 15c
Ih.
10c