The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 21, 1961, Image 3

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    : : PARTY BONFIRE
WESTING HOUSE
Space-Mates
Vashes and Dries
^8 IbvS. of clothes
FULLY AUTOMATIC
2» Inches Wide
11D or 220 Volt.
PAY ONLY $15.00 PER
MONTH
Good Washer may be down
payment.
SEE
KRAFT
FURNITURE CO.
218 S. Main St.
Bryan
Robert Dillon Wins THE battalion
Round-Up Contest
Tuesday, November 21, 1QG1 College Station, Texas Page S
Robert M. Dillon, ’G2 from Ir
ving - , has been named winner of
the first of three College Brand
Round-up contests sponsored by
Marlboro, Parliament, Alpine and
Phillip Morris cigarettes.
Dillon’s name was drawn in the
contest Friday. Other drawings are
on tap Dec. 1 and Dec. f5.
Only one person may win a
contest during the semester.
Kindled By Hard Work And Fellowship
A kangaroo doe normally gives
birth to only one baby, or joey,
but she seems to produce with
unflagging enthusiasm.
THAI S HIS ...WHAT'S YOURS?
State Farm has Increased its divi
dend rate in Texas, making the
actual net cost of State Farm car
Insurance 17% lower than that of
most companies! Call me todayl
U. M. ALEXANDER, JR.
221 S. Main Bryan, Texas
Phone TA 3-3616
(B
STATE
FARM
Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
11900 Preston Road, Dallas 30. Texas
Civilians Keep Wttch For Intruders
While the Corps of Cadets was in Houston,
civilian students kept a close vigil over the
Aggie bonfire. This group includes, bottom
row, left to right, J. C. Raney, W. M. Acton,
K. W. Rowell, Jim Adams, Jon B. Hendricks,
Ken Dorris, Frank Srubar, Johnny Ingram,
Jerry Gray and Fred Kahn. Back row, left
to right, Bill Flynt and Ed Kemp. (Photo
by Bill Semmelrogge)
Aggie Ex, Baker, To Run
For Lieutenant Governor
A&M-Ex and State Senator Rob
ert W. Baker, ’44, has recently
announced plans to run for lieuten
ant governor of Texas next sum
mer.
The Aggie senator told newsmen
in Austin earlier this month that
he has definitely decided to run for
the lieutenant governor’s spot and
will make a formal announcement
later. His election would be sub
ject to nomination in the Demo
cratic party primary in May.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
hi Ity *4 per word
1< per word each additional day
Mlnimntn rharB’e—4#4
DEADLINE
1 p.m. day before pirbttratioa
Claaaifled Dlaplay
S04 per rolnmn Inch
each Inaertlon
PHONB VI <-841>
WORK WANTED
ait for ball iramo. Two blorka
VIII baby
la stadiu:
m. VI G-G63G.
39tl
Ixpert typist, electric typo
area, days, VI 6-4759, niith
M116.
■writer. Mrs.
its, weekends,
39tfn
Md Care (a(re 1, over) comp
three others. Playroom and
haced meals and activities. (lim
tir campus. VI G-8G66.
[umpty Dumpty Nursery.
weekly
ilh ColleKo Avenue. TA 2-4803.
aces, hourly nnd
Children of
rates. 3404
HtUS
ionshir
DA) NURSERY by the week, dav or
Call Mrs. Gregory, 502 Boyett
ois. i?otr,.
Our nursery foi children all agee. Plch
rind deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer -nl)
Kt 42tfn
FOR RENT
)ne bedroom apartment. nearFaatGate,
closets, enrage, utilities
VI 6-4667 or VI 6-4531
paid.
couple
39tl
wo bedroom unfurnished house, chain
fence, panel ray heat,
to campus. VI G-84G9.
fence, pan
barbecue pit.
39t5
ne bedroom duplex apartment, nice
I and trees, south of A&M campos.
1-6281. 34tfn
yracuse and Maryland first met
lootball in 1920. Maryland won
.
Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
(S RADIO & TV
TAe-0826 2403 S. College
TYPEWRITERS
Rntals-Sales-Service-
Terms
h'stributors For:
loyal and Victor
Calculators &
Aiding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
9 S. Jain TA 2-6000
FOR RENT
Partly furnished house.
Grocery. Call VI G-60G4.
Back of Mais
88t8
COT.LBGE HILLS, across from A&M
Golf Course, large one bedroom apartment,
three closets, ample cabinet space, very
nicely furnished, garage, adults only.
Only $65.00 utilities furnished. Phone
VI 6--5031 after 6 p.m., all day weekends.
85tfn
Clean, well furnished apartment, walk
in closets, two blocks from post office.
Call VI 6-7248. 27tfn
One large bedroom in my home. Close
to campus. Phone VI 6-4233. 25tfn
OFFiOAL NOTICES
Official noticea must be bronght, mailer
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offic
yt Student Publications (Ground Fl<
hours 8-12, 1-6, dally
through Friday) a t or before th»
(Ground Hoot
YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before th«
deadline of 1 P.m. of the day precedins
jblication — Director of Student Publlea
iiday throua
idline of 1
publici
t.ions.
at or
he day
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
an A. and M. ring. The hours passing at
the time of the preliminary grade report
on November 13, 1961, may be used in
satisfying the 95 hours recyjircment. Those
students qualifying under this regulation
may leave their name with the ring clerk
in the Registrar's Office in order that she
may check their records to determine eligi-
■rder the ring. Orders for the
November 27
may check their records
liility to order the ring,
rings will be taken between November
and January 4, 1962, for delivery February
1, 1961. The ring clerk is on duty from
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through
Friday of each week.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
31121
FOR SALE
1957 Chevrolet, V8 engine, recently re
built, power glide, four doOr, heater, radio
with rear seat speaker, back up lights,
new white walls, new brake shoes, new
muffler, and tailpipes, new trunk floor
mat, 73,000 actual miles, original owner,
$900 cash. Call ine Bruce, VI *-6126 after
5 p. m. or see at Z-l-C Hensel. 3914
One Voice of Music phonograph. Model
307, one n
VI 6-7907*
usic (monograph
month old. Z-l-H Hensel or call
39t8
Baker entered A&M in 1940,
and graduated in 1946 with a B. S.
degree in economics. Following his
graduation from A&M, he entered
the University of Texas Law
School where he received his LL.B
degree in 1949.
One of the most decorated Ag
gies in World War II, Baker’s
A&M education was interrupted by
three years service in the Army
Air Force. He flew over 30 com
bat missions and holds the Dis
tinguished Flying Cross and the
Air Medal with six Oak Leaf Clus
ters. He was discharged from ac
tive duty in 1945 as a first lieu
tenant.
Baker was elected to the Texas
House of Representatives in 1952,
and is now completing his tenth
year in the Texas legislature.
Born July 25, 1921, in Milliean,
Brazos County, he has been a prac
ticing lawyer in Houston since
1949. He is a member of the Bap
tist church, the Association of
Former Students, the Houston,
Texas, and American Bar Associa
tions and the Masonic Lodge.
He is the father of five children
—four boys and a girl.
On the Knoll- 1 —South College Station,
Brick 3 bedroom house, den, electric
se,
kitchen. Double carport.
SSBent. SB ■’
payment.
VI 6-7690.
Small down
Shown by appointment. Call
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. &
A.M. ’ ;
Called meeting Tuesday, No
vember 21. 7 p. m. The Fel-
lowcraft Masons Degree will be
conferred.
Truman Jones. WM
Jog Woolket, Secy 39tl
Graduation invitations for the Jamiary
commencement must be ordered by Tues
day, November 28th at 6:00 p. m. They
may be ordered starting November 6th
at the Cashier’s Window in the Memorial
Student Center. 28tfn
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
#08 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
TWO DANCES
Snook, Texas
Wednesday, Nov. 22
Saturday, Nov. 25
Music by
CYCLONES
Elec
Villta
Electrolux Sales and Scrvlea G. CX
ms. TA 8-6600. 90tfl
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
WHITE UNIFORMS
FOR RENT OVER
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS
ONLY $5.00
loupots
Exams?
Here’s the easy ancl^ ^
safe way to keep mentally alert:
It’s the safe stay awake tablet—NoDoz®. And it’s especially
helpful when you must be sharp under pressure. NoDoz
helps restore mental alertness in minutes.
NoDoz keeps you alert with the safe awakener found in.
coffee and tea. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable.
Absolutely not habit-forming, NoDoz is so
safe it is sold everywhere
without prescription. Take it f
while driving, studying, ,1 ^
working, or entertaining. " X '\ |
ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF GROVE LABORATORIES
Dangerous Operation
Placing each individual log on the stack is a dangerous task,
and one that requires a lot of patience and skill. Each of
the logs must be carefully placed so they won’t fall and at
the same time support other logs. Consideration also must
be given to the air space between the logs to allow for free
burning.
BONFIRE
(Continued From Page 1)
build a bonfire of their own, slat
ed to burn on the banks of the
Colorado River near City Coliseum
tonight.
Bonfire security has been the
project of the Texas Cowboys. Any
contributions to their pyre have
been requested by Cowboy Dick
Bettle.
Experiment Station
Honors Helge Ness
Contributions of the late Helge
Ness, former chief of thej Texas
Agricultural Experiment Siation’s
Division of Botany and chief berry
breeder, were recognized , today
when a part of the monthlv staff
conference of the station \|as de
voted to his achievements, i
Highlight of the recognition was
the mounting of a plaque on one
of the hybrid oak trees which he
planted on the campus some half a
century ago. He is credited with
being the first in America to pro
duce hybrid oaks. And his work as
a berry breeder produced the foun
dation stock for a later developed
Ness Berries and still later the
Brazos blackberry. ,
Station Director R. D. Lewis
served as master of ceremonies for
the recognition program. F. R.
Brison and H. T. Blackhurst, both
of the horticulture section of the
Department of Soil and Crop Sci
ences, discussed Helge Ness as an
individual and his contributions to
agriculture, respectively.
Now You Can Get Your
Auto Parts at North Gate
Oil Filters as low as 38c
Prestone Anti Freeze $1.79
Havoline Motor Oil 29c
White’s Premium Oil’ 25c
New Champion Spark Plugs 55c
Rebuilt Carburetors, Fuel
Pumps and Water Pumps Gen
erators and Starters.
pig Discounts on all parts
Buy at the . . .
“Southwests Greatest Discount Centers”
WHITE AUTO SUPPLY
Home owned & Operated by Bill Pipkin
108 College Main VI 6-5626
SfflPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP
For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts
ANYWHERE
Haiburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash AviJlable For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
COINS & STAMPS
Complete stock of all supplies on
hand. We are in the market to buy
large or small amounts of coins and
stamps. HIGHEST PRICES PAID
TEXAS COIN & STAMP EXCHANGE
113 E. 26th St., Bryan
Mon.-Fri. — 12 :30 to 5 :30 p. m.
Sat. — 10:00 a. m. to 6:80 p. m.
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oil 15^ Qt.
Major Brand Oils 27-31^ Qt.
For your parts and accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Brake shoes, Fuel pumps. Water
pumps, Generators, Starters,
Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50%
on just about any part for your
car.
Filters—40% discount.
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
?•"” " vrva. - •;
COPYRIGHT (5) 1961, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. COCA-COLA AND COKE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS
f r
OPEN WIDE and SMA-H-H-H!
Get that refreshing new feeling with Coke!
Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Bryan Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
n*
YOU CAN GET IT ONLY AT
Conway & Co.
HEATHERCHROME
SPORT COATS
by namel
Beautiful fabrics by sight*
Brand new styling
by Michaels-Stern!
And the buy of the year
by price! Come see /
$35.00 to $45.00
Conway & Co.
103 N. Main
Bryan