au Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Wednesday, November 24, 1965 Read Battalion Classifieds Attention SENIOR & GRADUATE MEN Students—U. S. Citizens NEEDING NOMINAL FINANCIAL HELP TO COMPLETE THEIR EDUCA TION THIS ACADEMIC YEAR — AND THEN COMMENCE WORK — CO SIGNERS REQUIRED. SEND TRANSCRIPT AND FULL DETAILS OF YOUR PLANS AND REQUIREMENTS TO STEVENS BROS. FOUNDATION, INC. 610^612 ENDICOTT BLDG., ST. PAUL 1, MINN. A NON-PROFIT CORP. | UNDERGRADS, CLIP AND SAVE Band To Make Final Appearance The 70-year-old Texas Aggie Band makes its final football halftime appearance of the year Thursday. The precision march ing 243 will perform before its biggest audience of the season. fednesdaj Estimated attendance for the Texas A&M-Texas SWC football game is 40,000. feWPiWplifflPMlfi W. G. (Bill) Gough SEZ: 1am now Sales Manager an invite all my friends and customers to come by and see me at. . . halsell's TWIN CITY PLYMOUTH 1215 TEXAS AVE. • BRYAN AGGIE JOKE- Bevo’s fans from the University of Texas found themselves recently on the receiving end of an “Aggie Joke.” A group of Sweetwater Aggies rose early and erected the above “display” on the east side of the courthouse square, in plain sight for public viewing. The sign above the skull and hide -IN REVERSE reads: “Here Lies Bevo, Poor Ole Soul—No. 1 Pick For The Toilet Bowl.” Just in case the origin of the sign was questioned, it was aptly signed “Gig 'Em.” (Photo from the Sweetwater Daily Recorder) While will be 1960’s re will no the Agg Austin. 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H Heat control and light on I probe; outer well with pour- | off lip. 225 sq. in. surface. R eg . 24.99 Appliances with Teflon SAVE *2 EACH-DEEP FRYER OR WAFFLER 9 99 Reg* 11*99 each SV^rQT. FRYER also cooks stews, soups, roasts, casseroles. Teflon® interior needs no scouring, deans with sponge. Heat control, self-drain basket, glass lid. WAFFLER-GRILL—never another “stuck" waffle* Tefian®-coated grids never need to be greased, dean easily after use. Light teds when to pour, serve. NO MONEY DOWN ON ANY CREDIT PURCHASE AT WARDS—JUST SAY "CHARGE IT” WARDS WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 600 Gallons Of Diesel Fuel To Ignite ‘Hot’ Bonfire Aggies like their bonfires hot. The Firemen’s Training Divi sion of the Texas A&M Engineer ing Extension Service, charged with fueling the annual bonfire, hopes to make Wednesday’s bon fire the hottest in history. “We plan to pump or spray 400 to 600 gallons of diesel fuel, or whatever amount is necessary, to give ’em the hottest blaze,’’ com mented John Rauch of the FTS. Rauch explained the FTS op eration : “We ran a three-quarter inch pipe line underground from the street and attached it 22 feet up the center pole to pump the fuel inside the stack. “Wednesday, about 4 p.m., as soon as all the logs are in place, we will spray 400 gallons of diesel and 200 more gallons on the stack about 30 minutes before it is put to the torch.” When the firemen begin fuel ing the stack, the Corps of Cadets will form a human security chain around the 75-foot-high pyre. Aiding Rauch in the project are, FTS instructors Tom Robinson, Paul Williams, Jim Bland and W. B. Dorman, plus Leonard Bishop of the Petroleum Engi neering Department and Harold Sorensen, a student instructor for FTS. When yell leaders hurl torches to trigger the blaze at 7:30 p.m., the result should be an awesome holocaust, symbolizing the “burn ing desire of every Aggie to beat Texas in the Thanksgiving day football game.” r Over have gi things blisters. Hospi quilizers great m fire bui their of: severe A. G. Edwards & Sons announces the opening of its 46th office at 2008 TEXAS AVENUE Bryan, Texas on Tuesday, November 23, 1965 Telephone: 823-8025 Mr. Davis McGill, Registered Representative, in charge We cordially invite you to visit us and get acquainted with our complete range of investment services including the latest electronic ‘‘quote” equipment. ESTABLISHED 188T MEMBER!: Niw York Stock Exchmgo and Other Principal Exchanara 1 (Con is alwa; Mrs. Do years, 1 Aggies away fr made sticking stakes \ way 6. porter i ter, Gre tary at on the love fo: never u church, all. 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