1 mm mmsm HRRH! Ifepofeon Bonaparte says? Yd neper hape lost to Mfdiington * if I ’d ton wcarini) a Jockeu © ofw*a B POWER-KNIT T-SHIRT Tcm mean-..? A: Oui! I spent so mncli time t^gsing *t my baggy, saggy T>ibirt... I couldn’t concentrate «n tbe battle. O: I spe. Well do you realize that Jockey’s new T-shirt is Power- tfinit with a quarter again as Sa^ch resilient combed-cotton y^una to stay soft and keep its per fect fit. even after cotintless wash- iqgs? The new Seamfree® collar won’t sag; the full-proportioned hpdy won’t b ^ bag. And the deep- tqck tail stays every inch as long iSM the day your Jockey Power- Knit T-shirt came fresh out of the package. .X* IfOW he tells me! • final defeat earn* at fft* of the Duke of Wellington in the tie of Waterloo, June 18,1815. Page & College Station, Texas Thursday, October 12, 10S1 THE BATTALION |C. S. Bank Builds | llll ||S 1 College Station State Bank ... in new building* Nov. 15 v- • -WA ii : : : ' 'ockey POWER-KNIT T-SHIRTS •4»«!»a« # * »»C. • KfrMOSNA, W>S> .V.V O. S. Savings and Loan .. . brick and lava 'â– rT '#1:;. FOOD STORES , | Service to Remember†I SANITARY ICE CREAM half gal. 79 Tex-Sun Orange Juice . . . 46-Oz. 3 For $1.00 Spry Shortening . . . 3-Lb. Can 69c Cracker Jack Popcorn . 2 Boxes 15c NBC Premium Saltine Crackers Box 27c Dentler Maid—SALAD DRESSING OR Relish Spread .... Dentler Maid Potato Chips . . . Mazola Corn Oil . Pt. 25c . . 39c Size 29c Qt. 69e Free Cloth 35c . 5-Lb. Bag 35c l-lb. 8-Oz. Niagara Starch . . Robin Hood Flour Best Maid Polish Pickles . . Qt. 33c Tide Giant Size 65c Patio Tamales ..... 15-Oz. Can 19c Libby’s—WHOLE KERNEL OR Cream Style Corn . . . No. 2 Can 19c Colgate Dental Creme . Eco. Size 59c PRODUCE Russett Potatoes .... 10-Lb. Bag 39c Tomatoes Lb. 15c Lettuce Lg. Hds. 2 For 25c Texas Oranges 5-Lb. Bag 39c FROZEN FOODS Swanson CREAM CHICKEN DINNER 55c CHOPPED SIRLOIN DINNER ...,55c SWISS STEAK DINNER ...55c TURKEY DINNER 55c Stillwell SLICED STRAWBERRIES« 4Wt Gladiola Biscuits 3 I 25 MARKET FRYERS -- u> 21 Neuhoff FRANKS Lb. 55c Armstrong—Famous SLICED BACON Lb. 53c PICNIC HAMS Lb. 29c MAIS SUPER MARKET Col)«g« Station Highway 6 and Sulphur Springs Road Quantity Rights Reserved Specials Good October 12, 13, 14 1961 Modern New Plant Read Classifieds Rail' The College Station State Bank will move to its new site Nov. 15. Located two blocks east of the pi-esent site, the charcoal grey brick building will have 7,000 square feet of centrally heated and air conditioned space. The main attractions of the building are two drive-in windows, a walk-in window, eight paying and receiving teller booths, one collection window and a note de partment. “The growth of College Station and the bank made it necessary to provide better banking and park ing facilities,†said Harold Sulli van, bank president. Merrell and Vrooman were the architects. The building was con tracted by the B-W Construction Company. In 1946 the bank was estab lished with a capital of $50,000 and a $10,000 surplus. At this time the bank was located in two small pre-fabricated buildings on its present site. In 1949 the present building was built while the bank was op erated in a small frame building one-half block east of its present location. Since its establishment the bank has grown to its present capital of $200,000 and $105,000 surplus. Savings And Loan Building In Use College Station Savings and Loan moved into its new building last summer. The modern 3,400 sq. ft. white brick building with panels of black lava was designed by W. R. Matthews and built by the An drews Parker Company of Bryan. It was lanscaped by Caldwell and Caldwell. Features of the building include a drive-in window, plenty of park ing space, central heating and air conditioning, recessed lighting, modern furniture and walnut panel ing. College Station (Savings and loan was established May 25, 1959, with a capital of $221,800 and a surplus of $55,450. It was located in the A. M. Waldrop Building until it moved to its new building last Aug. 29. IVIEIXI Here’s deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST 01(1 Spice Stick Deodor3nt.../nslesf, neatest tvay to all day, every day protection! It’s the active deodorant for active men ... absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily ...dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant — most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. h halfbt Out o the st double T kin in punt hall, : fflcite op tin in'qui T tough lineba Tech five le first i I punts led ti a 46- out of a 36-j T Bull i end si ice STICK DEODORANT s m u i_ -r o tvj BATTALION CLASSIFIEi WANT AD RATES One day .V per word 24 per word each additional day Minin mum charge—40^ DEADLINE day bef< Classified Display inch each . insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Displa 80^ per column each . insertior FOR RENT Two bedroom house with garage, 902 Fairview, $40.00. Phone VI 6-7334. 17t5 rage, 902 Two bedroom duplex, furnished. $25.00. 1010-A Welch, $38.00 with ulitities. Phono VI 6-7334. 17t5 Bachelor house, private, quiet. Single graduate student or professor preferred. TA 3-2861 after one. 417 Oak St. 16t7 Koom and board, private entrance, 712 East 27th, TA 2-5656, Bryan, Mrs. H. B. McDowell. 16t3 COLLEGE HILLS, available October 18, Francis Drive across from A&M Golf Course, unusual Southeast one bedroom duplex apartment, very nicely furnished, garage, adults only. $65.00 with utilities. Air Conditioned bedroom optional. Phone VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m., all day weekends. lltfn Something nice in one bedroom furnished nei TA 2-7860. ing i apartment, large room, plenty closets, l 1 /! baths, close in, garage. No dogs. Phone 133tfn Room with private entrance and privati bath with or without kitchen privilege Call VI 6-4154 after 5 p. m. privilege. 131tfn WORK WANTED Babysitting, day or night. TA 2-0044. 12t9 DAY NURSERY by the week, day or hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 VI 6-4006. Joyi 120tfn Our nursery foi children all ages. Pick up and deliver. VI 6-8161. No answer call back. 42tfn SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M. Stated meeting Thursday, &tate< October 12 at 7 p. m. Truman Jones. WM Joe Woolket, Secy • 17tl Music lessons - piano and instrument. I will give music lessons in my home and in the Crockett area in Bryan. Mrs. William D. Franklin, 6-B Project Housing, phone VI 6-6151. 15t8 Electrolux Sales and Servics. Williams. TA 8-6600. G. G eotf* Now start your fall fishing and picnic- ing right at Hilltop Lake, 9% miles South of College on Highway 6. Itfn Thirty-seven yearlings will be sent to the 1962 Florida Breeders’ Sales by Ocala Stud next January at Hialeah, • ENGINEERING AND AKCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 60S Old Sulphur Springs Road TEXAS BRYAN. TV - Radio - Hi-Fi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. CoUege EXPERT - GUARANTEED REPAIRS Small Home Appliances Fans and Lamps Television (All Makes) Car Radios Electric Razors & Clippers DOERGE RADIO & APPLIANCE SERVICE 3212 Doerge Street TA 2-0223 (Behind Midway Repair Ser.) SOSOLIKS T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. 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