Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, February 15, 1966 THE BATTALION la-de-da snooty affairs our specialty! Ladies love meeting at Ramada Inn! Fancy banquets, Club get- togethers and Luncheons are just more fun! Hold your next femme fest at Ramada . . . whether lav ishly formal or quaintly unre strained. At Ramada it’s no secret: we love ladies! Try our fast, friendly breakfast and luncheon RAMADA INN Bryan - College Station 846-8811 Ags Meet Tech Tonight r PARONER YoiTH Always Win The Showdown When You Gel Your Duds Done At CAMPUS CLEANERS By GERALD GARCIA The bubble burst for the Ag gies and six other Southwest Conference teams started to dream. Coach Shelby Metcalf’s bas ketball squad, after knocking off seven straight conference foes, ran into a Texas Longhorn stam pede Saturday night, 110-82, and had their conference lead reduced to two games with six to play. The Aggies invade one of the toughest foreign courts at 8 p.m. tonight when they encounter the Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lub bock. Radio KORA will broad cast the game starting at 7:55 p.m. With Tech’s Dub Malaise back Mmlcc^lrl Supply 'ptdtu/te, ptOM*je6- 923 So. Col l«9* Av« - B BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 7, 1966 For Congressman, Sixth Congressional District OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) One day ie d 3e WANT AD RATES . 4* per word litional day er word Minimi mum chargi DEADLINE dditiona je—50e SPECIAL NOTICE and used new radios, stereos. We buy, sell, and trade bicycles, tape recorders, radios, T. V., refrigerators, air conditioners, etc. WHITE AUTO STORE, College Station, VI 6-5626. INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING B. B. TRANT Phone 846-7842 m. day before publicatio Classified Display 90e per column inch each insertion WORK WANTED Ironing wanted, reasonable rates, 846- 3320. 266tl0 Sewing Lower, 7' and alterations, 09 S. Baker. Mrs. Opal 257tl0 patios, -G&L CONTRACTORS. Phone 822- 247tfn tions.- 1635. Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921. 85t20 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office jlications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication. of Student Publ FOR RENT STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, id weekly rate, near the University, o-.,,- 262tfn and 5410. day 846- VICTORJAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University 9 All General Electric built-ins # 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1 Vi baths ms w • Central heat & air ilk-i 0 Bear dooI losets courtyard with swimming Large W£ dutiful P' # Carpets & Drapes # carports & laundry facilities 9 Furnished or unfurnished # Resident manager. Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822-2035 154tfn EMPLOYMENT Application forms for SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS may be obtained from :;ia , 303 the Studint Financial Aid Office, YMCA Bldg, during the period Feb. 10 - Mar. 31. 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Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 in shooting form — he hit 43 points in losing to TCU Saturday — the Red Raiders could put an other damper on the Aggies’ pen nant drive. Tech is currently deadlocked with Baylor, Texas, Arkansas and TCU for third place, one game behind second-place SMU and three behind the league-leading Aggies. Only Rice (0-8) is out of the title picture. An A&M loss to Texas Tech tonight, combined with an SMU win over Baylor, and the confer ence will have a race after all. The Aggies had threatened to run away with the title, sweeping their first seven conference games, before the Longhorns pull ed the stops on the Aggie Ex press. A&M will encounter three of the conference’s top shooters in the High Plains of West Texas. The Red Raiders have Malaise, Norman Reuther and Bobby Mea- sells listed among the top 10 scorers. Malaise has a 19.6 average, while Reuther and Measells fol low with 17.5 and 16.4 norms, respectively. But the Aggies have the con ference’s most prolific scorer in John Beasley. Beasley is hitting AGGIES RALLY FOR TEAM Approximately 533 Ag-gies signed a telegram to the con ference-leading basketball team Monday urging the team to victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders tonight in Lub bock. The telegram was co-sponsored by Radio KORA’s Aggie Hour and The Battalion. KORA will broadcast the game starting at 7 :55 p. m. tonight. at a 28.6 clip per game. He will team with Randy Matson, Eddie Dominguez, Dick Rector and Dick Stringfellow in the Aggies’ start ing lineup tonight. Noel Stout, a Lon Morris Jun ior College transfer, who claimed he had a “once-in-a-lifetime per formance,” paced the Longhorns. He connected for 33, hitting 10 in a row in a 22-minute period. Even thought Stout hit 33, he took second high scoring honors to Beasley. The 6-9 senior, team ed with Matson, for 57 of A&M’s 82 points. Beasley hit 38 and Matson tossed in 19. If the Aggies lose tonight to the Red Raiders, the dreams of the other conference teams, with the exception of Rice, will get brighter, but an A&M win will turn the dreams into nightmares. i A Complete Inventory of Collegiate Clothing and furnishings, featuring leading traditional brands LOUPOT'S 846-6312 HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CENTER Now taking applications fom rollment in Bryan’s only facility built for children. State Licensed 3406 So. College 823-862S Mrs. Larry Jones Registered Nurse PALACE Bryan Z*SSJi LAST DAY ‘SPY WHO CAME Ei OUT OF THE COLD STARTS TOMORROW JAMES XMAUREEN! Stewart\Ohara THE RARE BREED TECHNICOLOR- PANAVISIOIT QUEEN LAST NITE ‘TICKLED ME” CMfIM STARTS TODAY KIRK RICHARD DOUGLAS . HARRIS _y:TOifilONV MANNS L THE HERPES OF "mLEMMim Got brains? Got drive? Got imagination? Got stamina? careers/j n Adventure ' at Baneral Electric TO: General Electric Company 570 Lexington Ave., Rm. 801-C New York, N. 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