Page 14 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1976 WEDNESDAY, MAR. 31, 1976 f Guinness Exhibit Hall to open m May A permanent official Guinness World Records Exhibit Hall is scheduled to open in May in the Empire State Building. Visitor participation will be an im portant part of the 240 exhibits. Guests will push buttons, activate switches to light up displays, view “the smallest” recordbreakers through magnifying glasses and view recordbreaking feats and events on closed circuit color television sc reens. Most of the 5,000 square feet will be devoted to the more popular Guinness record categories of human stunts and achievements and sports and games. One display, for example, will reveal by an X-ray the stomach of the man who swallowed 4 swords at one time, and another will show lightning as it shot through the hat of the Park Ranger who was struck 5 times and lived to tell the tale. Visitors will also hear the world’s greatest car salesman go into his spiel, will be able to compare the largest locust swarm with the size of Manhattan Island, will see Joe Louis knock out more than 20 opponents, see Babe Ruth, Bobby Jones and Don Budge swing, see the greatest domino tumble (15,000 one by one, as if racing along a railroad track). On view also will be the world’s most expensive shoes — mink-lined golf shoes with ruby-tipped gold spikes that sell for $6,500 per pair (orders will be taken in the museum gift shop) — along with the world s smallest playable violin next to the world’s largest guitar. Of the per sonified replicas, the most spectacu lar will be a full-size figure of the world’s tallest man, who at 8 feet 11.1 inches had to have a dome cut in the ceiling to accommodate the top of his head. Besides, visitors will find the world’s longest moustache, beard and fingernails, the biggest hamburger, the longest apple peel, the largest tire (which encircles a Volkswagen), and a dozen eating records portrayed visually. Here will be the world’s smallest book and a human hair split into 14 parts. Photographs and montages will sup plement the moving exhibits, featur ing such personages as the least suc cessful author in the world. Displays will continually he changed as rec ords are broken and recordbreakers will be invited to make personal ap pearances and autograph hooks. New records will be posted daily. Win 30 Minutes Free Billiard Tin Beat the champs at your game Carom - Nine-Ball - Eight-Ball Straii Pool - One-Pocket or Snooker Choose your opponent & your game at MSC Boy* Billiard Area. Thurs. April 1, 1976 Starting at 5:00 p. m. Ending at 6:30 p. m. WE GIVE WE GIVE WE GIVE Swift 1 Protan Hoovy Botf SHOULDER ROAST - ik TO Swift's Tond'r Loan PORK STEAKS Aik l 1 ® Extra Laan Bonalass . M STEW MEAT ik 1°® Swift's Praniani * SMOKIES V” Swift's Bnm'nSsiya LINK SAUSAGE 70 WE GIVE WE GIVE Shorteninq SNOW 2 DRIFT 9 lb Can Maryland Club GROUNB COFFEE 1 lb Can Pk|i 1 Frozen Food Department Specials POT PIES Banquet Chicken 8 9Z Turkey Beef POTATOES Ore-lda ^ Ik Crinkle Cut or French Fries KRAFT CHEESE iH'ISl" Sli«8 singles* . M M M m M BEANS S'S..4t6^Wl 6rt .'1 YELLOW ONIONS. T«.« 5 *«/1 RUSSET POTATOES . ffi lk 25 US*t LETTUCE WE GIVE VIENNA SAUSAGE Swift's * 5 oz t | Arizona Head m WE GIVE 30* Off Ub«l 3-B-ALl & o-C WE GIVE Double Green Stamps every Tuesday wrth^Z^Qor morQ purchase. 4 FINE STORES TO SERVE YOU * 4300 TEXAS AVE. * 3516 TEXAS AVE. * 200 E. 24th ST. A #9 Redmond Terrace COLLEGE STATION BRYAN TEXAS Quantity Rights Reserved WE GIVE WE GIVE