-mm MMIHMIlNRMiMPHHMMVpMVWIVnMPWVMMni 85 d Folgers COFFEE Lb. Crustene SHORTENING Lb. Carton Libby’s Frozen ORANGE JUICE ' S; *1oo Gladiola FLOUR Rosedale PEACHES Lb. Bag Stokleys . . 2y 2 Cans 4 Eor $1.00 PIE CHERRIES 303 Can 19c Libby’s PUMPKIN 303 Can 10c Banquet * MEAT PIES . Beef, Chicken or Turkey 8-Oz. 5 Eor $1.00 . . 10-Oz. Pkg. 5 For $1.00 12 Bottle Carton (Plus Deposit 49c . . . 24-Oz. Bottle 3 For $1.00 Texsun GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . . 46-Oz. Can 25c Libby’s GARDEN GREEN PEAS . 303 Can 6 For $1.00 Libby’s CUT GREEN BEANS . . 303 Can 6 For $1.00 Hunt’s SOLID PACK TOMATOES . 300 Can 2 For 25c Red Prince Frozen STRAWBERRIES PEPSICOLA Welch’s GRAPE JUICE Hunt’s TOMATO SAUCE . Stockton CATSUP . . . Jet Quality DOG FOOD . Northern TOILET TISSUE . 8-Oz. Cans 2 For 15c 12-Oz. Bottle 2 For 25c . 9 Cans 98c . . . 3 Rolls 20c 80 Count Boxes 2 For 25c Dozen 39c Northern PAPER NAPKINS Mayfield’s Grade AA Medium EGGS . . . . ]/2 Gal. Sq. Ctn. 39c Colored and Quartered 7-Lbs. 98c Lilly, Sanitary, and Carnation MELLORINE . Elgin OLEO Golden Ripe lb BANANAS Fancy Red DELICIOUS APPLES Fresh Home Grown GREENS from thC' LB 15c BUNCH 9 C Hormel Dairy SLICED BACON lb 39c ^IS^nfel PORK RIBS lb. 29c Armour’s Star Shank End Lb. 39c Sugar Cured HAM . . . Butt End Lb. 49c Center Slice Lb 89c Baby Beef ROUND STEAK Lb. 79c Baby Beef LOIN STEAK Lb. 79c Fresh Gulf SHRIMP . Lb. 59c SPECIALS GOOD OCTOBER 29-30-31, 1959 MILLER'S 3800 TEXAS AVENUE SUPER MARKET VI 6-6613 PAGE 4 Thursday, October 29, 1959 THE BATTALION Rogers Worried Over Cagers; Not Progressing Fast Enough (Spl)—Aggie Basketball Coach Bob Rogers is perturbed over the progress his cagers have made in the 10 days since workouts started but he hopes they’ll come around before the opener five weeks from now. The Aggies open play Dec. 1 against Centenary at College Sta tion with a short club that has good shooters and more speed than Rogers’ two previous A&M teams. “They’re not thinking enough basketball off the floor,” Rogers said this week, “but I hope it’s the time of year that’s causing it.” The Aggie mentor, whd produced A&M’s first winning team in eight seasons last year, figures he will have more speed and quickness which. will improve the defense. Although still lacking the big player, the Aggies have good bal anced height. Wayne Lawrence, Aggies- i/js FRIED CHICKEN All The Trimmins Rock Building South College Try Youngblood’s $1.00 Midway Between Bryan & College CONTINENTAL AIRLINES DALLAS Quick connections there to LUBBOCK AMARILLO MIDLAND-ODESSA VIA JET POWER vmmnn Call your Travel Agent, or Continental at VI 6-4789 senior from Pawcatuck, Conn., is the tallest at 6-7. Soph Carroll Broussard of Port Arthur and John Keller of Terrell are 6-5 while the others are from 6-0 to 6-4. The Stanley twins, Pat and Don of Buna and Kilgore Junior Col lege, along with Broussard and Lawrence have looked good offens ively to date while on defense Wil- mer Cox, Houston senior and Wayne Annet, junior college trans fer from Paris JC, have been im pressive. Rogers is giving a good look to Tommy Smith, 6-2 hold-out soph omore from Jefferson. “Tommy is potentially a good ball player but he needs more ag gressiveness and a continuous all- out effort,” Rogers said. “I’m hoping it’s the result of the lay off last year. At any rate, a little blood on his nose could cure his trouble and make a good player out of him.” All SWC Squads Open Play Dec. 1 Every Southwest Conference basketball team but one opens sea son play December 1. The lone holdout is the Southern Methodist Mustangs. The Aggies open against Cen tenary at College Station; Baylor against Howard Payne at Waco; Arkansas tangles with the Phillips “66” teams at Bartlesville, Okla.; Rice meets Trinity at San Antonio; Texas tries McMurry at Austin; TCU meets S. F. Austin in Fort Worth and Texas Tech stays at home to face New Mexico Univer sity. TCU is the defending conference champion. PEANUTS By Charles M. 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