Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, August 3, 1967 THE BATTALION gpjp|< ' • 1 . >rj| ' !#* mm illillllt i5®g_ |s?*r fe: aiKSfeS mm IP-' ••■•:r ■ - #¥* WteiS ■ > ! #J wl 1 ? 4. ■il- wmm mm fiis ■ K 'ifl •I ,h AGGIES SECURE BONFIRE LOGS IN A NEARBY CUTTING AREA. WHITE AUTO ‘biggest little store in Texas” LOCATIONS IN BRYAN AND IN COLLEGE STATION (NORTH GATE) Dorm Pal, Den-Mate 12" TV DYNAMO IS AT HOME ANYWHERE! NOW WOO 95 Auto Parts Hardware Sporting Goods We buy and sell Used Appliances bicycles, air conditioners, etc. NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED f II 12 I 10 .■ 2 |98 SAVE 20% ON 9V2" OVAL WASH G.E. ROOMMATE ALARM CLOCK! BASKET! • ASSORTED m DESIGNS! T\ SAVE 21% >TV GARMENT BAGS! BRASS HNISH! 75408 ; | Reg. 98c HOLDS ONE OR MORE! — • FOR DRESSES OR SUITS! EA. 3 • CLEAR VINYL PLASTIC! ess ARVIN CLOCK RADIO AT AN “EYE-POPPING” PRICE! EXTRA SPECIAL SAVINGS IRONING TABLE! SAVE - ' - • 5 Tube Set! • Easy-to-Read Clock! • Wake-to-Music Control! • Sturdy Break-Resistant Plastic Cabinet! law** REGULAR $4.95! f j 1 7 U- TUBULAR STEEL LEGS WITH RUBBER FEET! 'W m ADJUSTABLE TO ALL HEIGHTS FROM SITTING TO STANDING! IN THE CARTON • 24" or 26" Size! • 3 Bar Frame! • Vinyl Saddle! • Bendix Coaster Brake! • Rear Reflector! • Middle Weight Tires With Butyl Tubes! 67-118-48-125-225 • 15" x 54" ALL METAL IRONING TABLE! • COOL EFFICIENT VENTILATED TOP! • FOLDED EDGES—EASIER IRONING! • TAPERED NOSE! N|j 7 m 11 I wm I ! f A wm f < m ' - m. ANOTHER LOG FALLS WITH A LITTLE HELP. CENTER POLE FOR WORLD’S LARGEST BONFIRE. WELCOME CLASS OF ’71 tT SHIPLEY’S I GOLDEN DO-NUTS G FLAME BURGERS iPP fttf THE ^ -I m mi mm 3310 S. College - Bryan STACKING CREWS PLACE LOGS ON THE BONFIRE. YOU GOTTA BUY Bonfire Is Spirit OME THING OME PLACE OME TIME OME HOW SEE OLE LOU BEFORE YOU DO!! Shop First At Of A&M The “world’s largest bonfire” symbolizing the burning desire of the Texas Aggies to beat the: Texas University Longhorns in football Thanksgiving Day, is ig nited each year during the week] preceding the game. Last year’s 85-foot structure,! I built of 30-foot logs stacked end I on end, was doused with hun-jj dreds of gallons of fuel to insure, that it would be roaring hot. While yell leaders toss torches to touch off the fire, A&M stu dents stand at attention and sing the school song, “The Spirit of J j Aggieland.” Loupot’s Traditionally, Aggies follow | with yells far into the night. One of the oldest traditions of 1 Aggies, the bonfire has been an annual affair since 1909. In ad dition to the burning desire to beat t.u., the classic blaze re flects the undying flame of love that every loyal Aggie carries in his heart for the school. That 1909 stack of 12 feet was! merely a campfire compared toj today’s woodpile. In 1960, the Aggies went all out to set a rec ord of 101 feet. Security is tight for the bon fire area on the south side of the campus. UPPERCLASSMEN KNOW WHERE TO GET THE BEST DEAL ON BOOKS If You Are In Doubt Ask An Upperclassman LOUPOTS TRADING POST