The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 15, 1961, Image 4

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THE BATODON
College Station, Texas
March 15, 1961
You’ll Enjoy Your Meals Even More At
The TEXAN
When You See Our Moderate Prices!
RESTAURANT & DRIVE-IN SERVICES
3204 College
TA 2-3588
Busy Weekend Scheduled
For Athletes, HS Students
Two tennis meets, the final in
trasquad spring training football
game and a ti’iangular track meet
are at-home features this weekend
for A&M athletes.
The gridiron and track events
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MORE THAN JUST
BRAKE SERVICEI
will be held Saturday as a part
of A&M’s annual High School Day,
when hundreds of students from
various parts of the state will
visit Aggieland.
Coach Omar Smith’s netmen will
face tennis players from Abilene
Christian College Wednesday and
from Pan American College of
Edinburg on Friday.
Saturday’s track meet, featur
ing Coach Charlie Thomas’ Aggies,
Rice and LSU, will begin with
field events at 1:30 p.m. and races
at 2 p.m.
Coach Jim Myers previews his
1961 Aggie football team at Kyle
Field Saturday at 4 p.m. when
squads picked by the coaches end
spring training with a game-condi
tion scrimmage.
It will mark the end of four
weeks of grid drills.
Myers’ A&M’s athletic director,
issued an invitation for everyone
to visit the college Saturday.
“We specially want the former
students and friends of A&M to
join with our students and visiting
high school youth to make this
year’s High School Day one of the
most successful,” said Myers.
Tickets for the big weekend can
be purchased from any member of
the “T” Association or at the gate
for only $1. One ticket will get
you in every one of the events Fri
day and Saturday.
Check Headlights
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Avoid Accidents Caused By Neglecting
Your Car. Let Us Bring Your Brakes
and Front-End Back to "New Car" Safety
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Work,
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BONUS
WHEEL BALANCE (AH 4 Wheels)
with Every $12.95 Safety Service Job
^ y where your dollor buys MILES more
Geo. Shelton, Inc.
FREE PARKING
College Ave. at 33rd TA 2-0139-TA 2-0130
Look Magazine Team
A&M Basketballer Carroll Broussard accepts a plaque nam
ing him to Look Magazine’s N.C.A.A. District 6 team. The
selection, made by the United States Basketball Writers As
sociation, was the second for Broussard. Presenting the
plaque is J. L. Morgan of the Curtis Circulation Co., distrib
utors of the magazine.
BATTALION
SPORTS
Intramurals
Four events were played yester
day in intramural sports, the most
games played in over a week.
In Class C Tennis, Milner Hall
blanked Hart Hall, 2-0; Mitchell
Hall shut out Puryear Hall, 2-0;
and Pan American won over Law
Hall by forfeit.
In Class A Tennis, D-l blasted
Sq. 9, 3-0; M-Eand halted K-2 for
a 2-0 victory; and W-Band white
washed Sq. 2, 3-0.
In Class B Rifle, C-l won over
1- 2 by forfeit; G-l squeezed past
A-2, 458-433; Sq. 7 defeated Sq. 14,
365-341; and C-2 stymied Sq. 5,
464-325.
In Class A Volleyball, A-l took
M-2 by forfeit; Sq. 14 blanked E-2,
2- 0; and Sq. 5 shut out D-2, 2-0.
A&M Soccer Team
Takes Third Win
The A&M Soccer team won their
third game of the season over the
weekend as they defeated Baylor,
2-0, in Waco.
A&M’s two goals were scored
by Juan Marciacq and Tostado
Alveraz provided a staunch defense,
from his goalie position.
In previous games this year,
the A&M team lost twice to Ath
letic Blue Stars, and won over
Mexico and Shell. All of these
teams are from Houston.
A&M’s next game in College
Station is a double header with
Shell and Mexico and will be Mar.
26.
Read" 1 ' ” Classifieds
Flaps, with buttons
andbuttonholeson
rear pockets.
LEAGUE
SLACKS/^
BY \
Hampton-Heath |
No man’s wardrobe is complete, or
up-to-the-minute without several
pairs of these Ivy League styled
slacks with that “slim look.” These
hall-marks of fashion-rightness plus
the traditional fine tailoring you al
ways get in this famous-for-value
brand plus quality fabrics at reason
able prices make our store your
slack headquarters! ^
A&M MEN'S SHOP
ONLY STUDENT OWNED AND STUDENT OPERATED
BUSINESS AT THE NORTH GATE
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 34 per word
24 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publicatiwaf
Classified Display
80d per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
One 1 bedroom unfurnished house, $18.00
a month One 2 bedroom unfurnished
house, §25,00 a month. Quiet location on
dead end street. College Station, VI 6-6479,
TA 2-6219. 83t3
Unfurnished three bedroom house, re
cently redecorated near Ridgecrest, VI
6-4488 or VI 6-4248. 80tfn
Small well furnished apartment, ideal
stu
VI 6-7248.
for student who wants qu
apartr
let plai
ce to stud:
itudy.
61tfn
Furnished duplex apartment. Near North
Gate. Joe Speck, Walton Hall, Room H-8,
Box 873. 52tfn
nished
rtment,
I p. m.
61tfn
• 24 Hour Wrecker Service «
Whitley’s Auto Parts
WE BUY BURNED & WRECKED
CARS & TRUCKS
3 Miles West of Courthouse on
Highway 21
BRYAN, TEXAS
H. L. WHITLEY, JR., OWNER
Phone TA 2-6840
FOR RENT
A one and two bedroom modem fur
nished apartment. Air conditioner if de
sired. Call after 4 p. m., TA 2-3627
Antone Street.
1300
58tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
Two blocks from College Station Post
Office, completely furnished apartments,
r alk-in closets, good refrige
four walk-in closets, good
»nd stoves. VT 6-7248.
rigerator:
rators
61tfn
WORK WANTED
FOR SALE
Children’s swing set, excellent condition
$15.00, VI 6-4909.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Hilltop Lake, located on Hwy. 6 South,
9% miles from College. Sould be good
fishing soon. Clean picnic grounds. 76tfn
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Gall Mrs. Gregory, 602. Boyett.
hour. Gal
VI 6-4005.
isoyett.
120tfn
Expert typist, electric typewriter, Mrs
Warren, Days, VI 6-4759, nights, week
ends, VI 6-8416. 47tft
Our nursery for children all ages. Pick
nd deliver. VI 6-8161. No answer call
up ai
back.
ver call
42tfr.
Typing done. VI 6-7910.
21tfn
Why wait until last minute to get your
mg, negatives and metal
3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786
made.
87tfn
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 101 Highland
Gulfpride, Esso, Havoline,
Sinclair Oils 29c Qt.
RC Champion Sparkplugs....29c
Discount Auto Parts
AT JOE FAULK’S
214 N. Bryan
Sinclair Oils 29c Qt.
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals - Sales - Service - Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators & Adding Matchines
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
^JJotardA C^a^eteria
Where the Art of
Cooking is not Lost
Register before 15th for
Spring Term Starting March 20
Join the new class starting
March 20 in Gregg Simplified
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typ-
writing and associated subjects.
Dial TA 3-6655
McKENZIE-BALDWIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
70tl6
Electrolux
Williams
Sales and Service,
TA 3-6600.
G. C.
90tfn
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
JIM M. PYE ’58
REPRESENTING
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
VI 6-5055 TA 2-6232
401 Cross St. C. S.
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
SOSOLIK’S
TV - RADIO - PHONO
SERVICE
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
FOR SALE
DISCOUNT PARTS
Our Everyday Low Prices
Be sure to shop our store—
You’ll be glad you did!
NO LIMIT ON QUANTITIES
18c buys a qt. of SAE 30 motor oil.
24c
buys a qt. of Gulf Lube, Supreme,
Sinclair Opaline.
29c buys a qut. of Gulfpride, Esso,
Havoline, or Conoco.
RC Champion Sparks Plugs. Fully
guaranteed 29c each.
Filters —* 40% discount.
Mufflers —• 30% minimum discount
on any car — We sell ’em all.
Chevrolet — ’54-’60, List $13.75 —
Discount $4.81. Ford—’54-’60, List
$14.20 — Discount $5.97.
Shock absorbers—installed price §5.97.
Brake shoes, water pumps, fuel pumps,
30% to 40% off list.
Brake Cylinder Kits 50% off.
Inside rubber ba:
§5.39 for 2 g;
ise paint $2.98 gal.,
als., this week.
Outside white paint regular §2.98 gal.,
now $1.98 gal.
Tune up kits—40% discount.
Sealed Beam Headlamps —- Everyday
discount price $1.79 each.
Brake fluid—12 oz. 70RI—39c,
Stereophonic Records—$2.98 each.
Monaural—§1.49 each.
Speed Queen automatic washers just
ishing along—no t
ley cost no more,
wrii
keep was
And thej
lubles.
Speed
Queen wringer washer — 10 lb.
Capacity, alumii
tra large tub.
$129.95. Compare anywhere. Our
mm agitator,
tub. A good buy
discount pr;
wash
ompare anywhi
rice $89.95 and
your old
Television and Stereo — best buys
anywhere —- we rent—sell—trade.
23” hand wired—23,000 Volt chasis
—hardwood cabinet, now only
§189.95 with playing trade.
EXCEPTIONAL TIRE VALUES . . .
All nylon cord, guaranteed against
all road hazards for the life of
the life
the tread on the tire. Adjustment
sed on % of tread wear. Open
? special 6.70 x 15 black
pe $10.88 plus tax & recap
tire. Only $13.88 plus tax wil
trade-in.
based on
ing special 6.70 x 15 black tube
type $10.88 plus tax & recappable
~ - $13.88 plus tax with no
All other sizes at comparable dis
count prices. We undersell ’em all.
Check us before you buy.
BRING US YOUR IRONS, TOAST
ERS, MIXERS and OTHER SMALL
APPLIANCES FOR REPAIR
Parts for any Standard Brand
Small Appliance
DISCOUNT
AUTO PARTS
TA 2-1669
214 N. Bryan at Joe Faulk’s
Big Discounts to All
to endallcontests!
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Dr. Frood presented the automobile industry with this magnificent
pre-compact. Hurt and disillusioned because the auto industry
preferred to develop their own compact, FROOD NOW OFFERS HIS
CAR TO SOME LUCKY COLLEGE STUDENT! This is a brand-new, gas-driven, REAL CAR. It features
four (4) wheels, genuine foot-power brakes, “fresh-air conditioning,” and actual left-right
steering mechanism! The economical 7.9 horsepower engine saves you hundreds of dollars
in hay and oats! Goes 32 miles per hour, gets up to 65 miles per gallon. The Froodmobile can be
licensed in every state except New Jersey. (New Jersey hates Frood.) WIN this beautiful
car (with “FROODMOBILE” mounted in brass on the cowl!). Actual value over $1.000.
TO ENTER THE LUCKY STRIKE FROODMOBILE
CONTEST, simply finish this sentence in 25 words or less:
“I need the Froodmobile because . .
Entries will be judged on the basis of humor, originality and style (preferably Froodian). If, in the
opinion of our judges, your answer is best, the makers of Lucky Strike will deliver to you, on campus,
the Froodmobile. A carton of Luckies will be given to the first 100 runners-up. Along with your entry
send your name, return address, college or university, and class. Entries must be postmarked no
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CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change!
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