The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 03, 1962, Image 4

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VI 6-4988
fHE BATTALION
Thursday, May 3, 1962
College Station, Texas
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week's Saturday tvemng Post, you’ll
learn why Andy calls himseita “corn-
ball.” how he was pushed into sing
ing at the age ot 8. And what his
chances are ot staying on top.
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WEARING KNIT SHIRTS
Reg. $3.95 NOW ONLY $2.50
A. & M. MEN’S SHOP
“HOME OF DISTINCTIVE MEN’S WEAR”
North Gate
..List To Be Trimmed For Run-Off
Moore, Dewey Reelection
Bids Spark Local Scene
Bids for reelection by Senator
W. T. (Bill) Moore and Repre
sentative B. H. Dewey Jr. have
highlighted campaigning in Bra
zos County for the upcoming Sat
urday primaries.
Moore and Dewey, both Demo
crats, are being challenged by
Marion C. Pugh, a College Station
businessman, and advertising ex
ecutive David G. Haines, respec
tively.
The Democratic party has the
local primary practically all to it
self. Rupublican County Chair
man Herbert Shaffer, running un
opposed for reelection, is the only
man entered in a local race by
the GOP.
In the Senate race, Moore is
seeking reappointment to the posi
tion he has held for the past 14
years. Pugh, a former star foot
ball player, is venturing into poli
tics for the first time.
The incumbent, a practicing loc
al attorney, is a former member
of the House of Representatives,
a position he received just prior to
graduation from the Univei'sity of
Texas Law School.
Pugh is a director of the Gen
eral Security Life Insurance Com
pany and a member of the Board .of
Directors of the Texas Retail Lum
bermen’s Association.
In bdth races coeducation at
A&M has been a primary question,
with all four candidates official
ly stating that they favor admit
ting women to the college.
Pugh has been the only to quali
fy his beliefs, saying that he per
sonally favors the change but
would not pressure the college’s
Board of Directors into a decision.
Both Moore and Dewey are put
ting considerable campaign em
phasis on their past interests and
accomplishments, while their chal
lengers have been advocating a
change in Brazos County’s repre
sentation.
The only other contested race
on the local scene is for district
clerk, where four have filed for
the position left vacant by F. J.
Cole.
On Saturday’s ballot will be
Mrs. Cecyle Howard, the only wo
man listed on a primary ballot;
W. D. Burley, chief deputy to the
tax assessor-collector; S. C. Lo-
Bello, manager of a Bryan furni
ture store; and Johnny Johnson,
justice of the peace in precinct
four.
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COLLEGE AYE. AT 33rd.
FREE PARKING
TA 2-0139 - TA 2-0130
Democratic Party’s Sample Ballot
DEMOCRATIC PARTY-
FOR GOVERNOR:
PRICE DANIEL, of Liberty County
WILL WILSON, of Dallas County
MARSHALL FORMBY, of Hale County
DON YARBOROUGH, of Harris County
JOHN CONNALLY, of Tarrant County
EDWIN A. WALKER, of Kerr County
FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:
JAMES A. (Jimmy) TURMAN of Fannin
County
PRESTON SMITH, of Lubbock County
CRAWFORD MARTIN, of Hill County
JARRARD SECREST, of Bell County
ROBERT BAKER, of Harris County
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL:
LES PROCTOR, of Travis County
WAGGONER CARR, of Lubbock County
TOM REAVLEY, of Travis County
BOB LOONEY, of Travis County
W. T. McDONALD, of Brazos County
TOM JAMES, of Dallas County
FOR CONGRESSMAN-AT-LARGE:
CHARLES H. STEVENSON, of Neuces
County
WARREN G. MOORE, of Smith County
RUSSELL T. VAN KEUREN, of Harris
County
WOODROW WILSON BEAN, of El Paso
County
MANLEY HEAD, of Travis County
PHIL WILLIS, of Kaufman County
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF
SUPREME COURT, PLACE No. 1:
MEADE F. GRIFFIN, of Hale County
JESSE OWEN, of Potter County
FOR ASSOCITE JUSTICE OF
SUPREME COURT, PLACE No. 2:
JAMES R. NORVELL, of Bexar County
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF
SUPREME COURT, PLACE No. 3:
ZOLLIE STEAKLEY, of Travis County
WILLARD G. (Bill) STREET, of Lamb County
FOR JUDGE, COURT OF CRIMINAL
APPEALS:
W. A. MORRISON, of Milam County
OTIS DUNAGAN, of Smith County
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER:
WILLIAM J. MURRAY, JR., of Travis County
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER:
(UNEXPIRED TERM)
BEN RAMSEY, of San Augustine County
KEITH WHEATLEY, of Jones County
FOR COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC
ACCOUNTS:
ROBERT S. CALVERT, of Travis County
FOR STATE TREASURER:
JESSE JAMES, of Travis County
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
GENERAL LAND OFFICE:
JERRY SADLER, of Anderson County
FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE:
EVETTS HALEY, JR., of Randall County
JOHN C. WHITE, of Wichita County
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE,
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS,
10th SUPREME JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
JAKE TIREY, of McLennan County
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE,
6th TEXAS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
OLIN E. TEAGUE, of Brazos County
FOR STATE SENATOR,
11th SENATORIAL DISTRICT:
MARION C. PUGH, of Brazos County
WILLIAM T. (Bill) MOORE, of Brazos County
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 28th
DISTRICT:
DAVID G. HAINES, of Brazos County
B. H. DEWEY, JR., of Brazos County
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE,
85th JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
JOHN M. BARRON, of Brazos County
FOR DISTRICT CLERK:
CECYLE VITOPIL HOWARD
S. C. (Moon) LO BELLO
JOHNNY JOHNSON
W. D. (Davis) BURLEY
FOR COUNTY JUDGE:
W. C. DAVIS
FOR COUNTY CLERK:
A. B. SYPTAK
FOR COUNTY TREASURER:
B. V. (Bill) ELKINS
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION:
WM. DAVID BUNTING
FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN:
GLYNN A. (Buddy) WILLIAMS
(Offices Below Are For Bryan Only)
FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE, PRECINCT No. 4:
PLACE No. 2:
JAMES CARGILL
JESS B. McGEE
FOR CONSTABLE PRECINCT No. 4:
GEORGE S. MOSS
C. E. (Red) GRAY
THOMAS RYAN
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
PRECINCT No. 4:
W. A. (Bill) STASNY
Read Battalion Classifieds Daily
- GROCERIES -
Raths—Black Hawk
SHORTENING 3-lb. Can 59c
Tuxedo—Regular Size
TUNA 2 Cans 35c
Nabisco—Premium
Saltine Crackers 1-lb. 29c
Folgers—Instant
COFFEE 6-Oz. Jar 79c
Krafts—18-Oz. Glass
Plum Preserves Each 29c
Del Haven—303 Cans
TOMATOES 4 Cans 49c
Maryland Club
COFFEE 1-lb. 59c
Oregon Trail—Vertical Pack
Whole Green Beans 2 For 49c
Hunts—303 Cans
Peaches Sliced or Halves 6 for $1.00
SPBY Shortening 3-lbs. 69c
Texsun—46-0z. Cans
Grapefruit Juice 2 For 45c
Libbys—303 Cans, Cream Style or Whole Kernel
CORN 2 For 35c
Libbys—303 Cans
Green Peas 2 For 39c
Libbys—2 Zi Cans
Fruit Cocktail Can 39c
Libbys—14-Oz. Bottles
CATSUP 3 For 59c
-FROZEN FOODS-
Blue Bell—Sherbert
Quart Plastic Container 35c
Sunshine State
Orange Juice .... 4 - 6-Oz. Cans 59c
Stillwells—10-Oz.
Sliced Strawberries 2 For 45c
Libbys—10-Oz. Spinach or
Chopped Broccoli 6 For $1.00
Bordens Biscuits 3 Cans 25c
SANTA MARIA MILK
Gallon Jug 77c
2—y 2 Gallon Cartons 85c
-MARKET-
Deckers—Tall Korn
Sliced Bacon 1-lb. 49c
Wisconsin—Medium Aged
Cheddar Cheese 1-lb. 59c
Hormels—Dairy Brand
All Meat Franks 1-lb. 49c
Swifts Premium
Sliced Bacon 1-lb. 59c
Loin Steak 1-lb. 79c
Pin Bone Loin 1-lb. 59c
Veal Short Ribs 1-lb. 29c
-PRODUCE-
Yellow Onions 2-lbs. 15c
Firm Green Cabbage .... 2-lbs. 15c
Red Skinned Potatoes.. 10-lbs. 35c
Avocados Each 10c
SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY,
MAY 3-4-5
CHARLIES
NORTH GATE
-WE DELIVER—
FOOD
MARKET
COLLEGE STATION