The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 29, 1959, Image 4

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SHORTENING
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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
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PEPSICOLA
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GRAPE JUICE
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Stockton CATSUP . . .
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Northern TOILET TISSUE
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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PUON£ VI 6-6410
FOR RENT
Recently redecorated furnished apart
ment, adults only. Bills paid. §40.00
monthly. Located back of Campus Theatre.
Available Nov. X Call VI 6-6332 23tl
One bedroom furnished house, attached
garage. South of A&M Campus. VI 6-6036
or after 6 :00 p. m. VI 6-5634. 21tfn
Two furnished apartments just off A&M
Campus, South Gate, nice, very large
rooms. Four rooms, bath, and garage
$47.60. Three rooms and bath $40.00. See
at 603 Montclair. VI 6-6026. 21tfn
Unusually nice three bedroom house.
Large rooms, two porches, garage. $70.00
See at 601 Montclair in College Park or
phone VI 6-5340. 21tfn
Save on transportation by moving close
to A&M Campus. Nice two bedroom dup
lex apartment just north of Campus with
fenced-in back yard. TA 3-3692 or VI 6-
5442. 21tfn
Nicely decorated new furnished small
apartment. 606 East 30th or TA 2-2854.
19tfn
Unfurnished two bedroom duplex paijel
ray heat large back yard washing machine
connections rent open 811 Montclair.
Apply 809 Montclair. 18tfn
Near east gate in College Hills very
nicely furnished one bedroom apartment,
antique satin draperies,* new stove and
refrigerator. Adults only. $60.00 without
utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6:00 p. m. 9tfn
Apartment two blocks from north gate.
Nicely furnished, freezing unit in refrigera
tors. Several walk in closets. Clean as a
pin. 401 Cross St., VI 6-5064 5tfn
Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished
me bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car
port, storeroom. North Gate area. Call
VI 6-6468. 133tfn
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909 S. MAIN BRYAN, TEX.
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FOR RENT
Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart
ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart-
ments. VI 6-6334. listfn
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tlii
Unfurnished apartment across street
rom South Side Food Market, 205 Mont-
dair. Stove furnished. Rent $27.50. Phohe
VI 6-6544 or VI 6-6630. 134tfn
Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near
Jrockett School. Available immediately,
'hone VI 6-6660 or VI 6-4916. 187tfn
FOR SALE
Baby bed, used bed, play pen 10 by 12,
aqua rug. VI 6-7172. B 5-A College View.
• • 22t2
Extra nice 11 month old filley, sarrel,
three white feet, blaze face, daughter of
Zantanon H. by King P 234. Paul Curtis.
First house west of Sheep Center. VI 6-
7108. 2 Itfn
$3200.00 for small comfortable home near
A&M in good condition, fenced yard. Two
coolers, heaters, range. 901 Fairview VI 6-
7472 after 5:00 p. m. 19t6
16 by 16 foot tent with pole in good
condition. VI 6-4447 18tfn
WORK WANTED
Experienced lady will keep children in
my home or yours. TA 3-6117. No answer
call again. 23t2
Will baby sit in your home at night
and in my home in day time. TA 3-4096
from 5:00 p. m. TA 3-1239. 20t5
ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS:
All Day Nursery, experienced ch'id care,
supervised play, $25.00 per month VI 6-
6146. 136tfn
Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reansdn-
able rates. Mrs. Carlson VI 6-7936. 122tfi
Your reports will be typed quickly an<
accurately on electric typewriters at th(
Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Tex at
Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfa
JAMES C. CRYER
Monrovia, Calif.
H Will be given a free barbccu plate
at the BARBECUE PIT
| Ridgecrest Shopping Center
8 Offer good until 8:30 p. m. Oct. 30
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GUARANTEED SERVICE
TA 2-4285
3706 So. College Ave.
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc.
Curtains — Fabrics — Toys
Ridgecrest Village
WANTED
Baby bed. VI 6-4584.
21t3
HELP WANTED
Hostess Wanted. Neat appearance. No
xperience. Apply at the office of Triangle
,<!staurant In person. 22tfn
Waitress wanted. Experience not tteces-
iry. Apply in person. Triangle Restau.
»nt. 4tfJ
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Additional information concerning
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October 31 is the last day on which
Any student who normally expects to
October 31 is. the deadline fol
at the end of the current
This deadline applies to both
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
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LOST
Lost: a pair of glasses, blue frames, in
white case- Lqst .in the student section at
last football game. TA 2-1305 23t2
SPECIAL NOTICE
Willess flying services. Flight instruc
tion. Charter rental rides. VI 6-4006. 22t8
TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL
Ages 2V2-5 years. Limited number. Story
telling. Singing, Drawing, Playing. Open
ated by Shirley J. Waggoner, former first*
grade teacher. Close to College. VI 6-5600,
Reference when requested. Only one all*
day opening remains. 116tfn
Cade’s Auto Repair Department
Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed
Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue
133tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service.
Williams. TA 3-6600.
G. C,
90tfr
Reward: No questions asked for return
of 444 notebook and 309 text taken from
Puryear lounge on Wednesday, about 2
p. m. Return to 4-C Puryear. 19tfn
Good Aggie wants to buy used boy’s
bicycle'. Must be reasonable. Contact Lou-
pot’s 18tfn
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett,
VI6-4005. 120tfn
Put your reservations in now for ban
quets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2-
1352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn
Day nursery, experienced child care,
noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced
yard, VI 6-6294. 125tfn
Dear John: I’m sending your saddle
home. I have heard that a married woman
can expect to be a widow for about 7 years.
I might reconsider yoUr proposition if you'
will talk with Eugene Rush about an
adequate life insurance program . . . .Mary.
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