The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 29, 1972, Image 6

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    WORLD FAMOUS
DIRECTOR CHAIRS
CANVAS COLORS
Yellow .Cold
Orange • Red
NOW
$1095
These chairs are of solid birch frame.
KRAFT
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
2008 S. College Ave.
THE BUDGET MART
'The Market Place of Brazos Valley"
Do you have merchandise in your home that you would like to
turn into$$$$??7
Bring it to "The Mart" and Let Us Sell It For You!
We Have A Great Demand For
Clothing • Good & better (No soiled, torn faded items will be ac
cepted). Clothing accessories. Sporting, goods (No pistols or rifles).
Hardware. Kitchen items. Small appliances. Radios, TV's, Record
Players, Stereos, Jewelry, China, Silver. Luggage. Household items.
Bookcases, Books. Tables, Lamps. Bedspreads, Drapes, Baby Fur-
niture. Toys. Games. Toots - Lawn Mowers and many other items too
numerous t^> mention. Merchandise Must Be In Good or Better Con
dition. Merchandise will be Accepted During Store Hours:
OPEN
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Monday thru Saturday
23rd 5 MAIN DOWNTOWN, DRYAN , TEXAS
-Selling Merchandise For Individuals From Ail Over The Valley-
APPLICATION for Voter Registration Certificate Date:.
Voting Precinct No..
(IF KNOWN)
-COUNTY. TEXAS
RESIDENCE: I certify that the applicant is years of age or over,*
a citizen of the United States, and has resided in Texas more than
1 year and in the county and city more than six months preceding
the date of this application EXCEPT as listed below. I under
stand that the giving of false information to procure the registra
tion of a voter is a felony.
EXCEPTIONS
MO.
DAY
YEAR
Show date of arrival:
If in Texas less than 1 yr.
If in County less than 6 mos.
If in City less than 6 mos.
♦If under 21, show date of birth
NAME OF VOTER □ Mr.
□ Miss
□ Mrs._
(PLEASE PRINT)
STREET ADDRESS-
A&M employ
insurance rati
will increase
STREET OR ROUTE NO. (DO NOT USE P.O. BOX)
CITY
Social Security Number
ZIP CODE
(IF KNOWN)
A hospitalization insurancen _
increase for A&M System e
ployes will go into effect Sept
Personnel Director H. Ray Siui
announced.
Telephone Number.
( IF KNOWN )
□ Check here if serviceman or student
The increase, affecting sm '
5,000 TAMUS employees, ii tl wl
result of rising medical
costs, Smith said.
« -
Mail certificate to the following temporary address if it is not to be
mailed to the permanent address above:
FORMER REGISTRATION:
If registered in another Texas county during the preceding three years
STREET NUMBER
CITY
ZIP CODE
Name of county
MAIL OR DELIVER APPLICATION PROMPTLY TO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR COL
LECTOR OF YOUR HOME COUNTY. APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE
REGISTRAR 31 DAYS PRIOR TO ELECTION AT WHICH YOU WISH TO VOTE
Smith explained hospitalizatii
rates will increase $1 per mom
if only the employe is inson
$2 for an employe and one 1
pendent and $3 for an
and two or more dependents. M«
icare premium rates will increi
75c per month per insured.
Residence address
STREET OR ROUTE NO.
* Husband
CITY
ZIP CODE
SIGNATURE OF VOTER/AGENT*
Wife Father Mother Son or Daughter
(CIRCLE ONE WHERE APPLICABLE)
ONLY
THIS APPLICATION for permanent voter registration
may be filled out, clipped and mailed to the County Tax
Assessor-Collector of your county, by any qualified county
resident wishing to register to vote in the May 6 party
primaries. All information must be completed and the form
signed and returned by April 5.
"Because of the outstandii
benefits of the TAMU
group hospitalization prograa
we feel that an employe will m
tinue to receive better covernj
at less cost than he could obta
through an individual policy
Smith emphasized.
Kudrle appointed representative
Robert T. Kudrle of A&M’s Eco
nomics Department has been ap
pointed the institution’s new
Rhodes Scholarship representa
tive, announced Dr. John C. Cal
houn, TAMU vice president for
academic affairs.
Kudrle, who is completing de
gree requirements for a Ph.D.
from Harvard, joined the TAMU
faculty last fall as a lecturer. •
Major unit commanders
for ’72-’73 Corps named
A MAN TO SERVE OUR CHILDREN
Charles Johnson
VOTE FOR CHARLES JOHNSON, POSITION THREE,
A&M CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL BOARD.
Vote April 1st for CHARLES JOHNSON
Pd. Pol. Ad.
*r..- ■ < I 9
■
Major unit commanders in
A&M’s 1972-73 Corps of Cadets
are juniors Thomas D. Newsome
of Marfa, Robert J. Miller of
Brecksville, Ohio, Fidel Rodriguez
of Bishop, Andrew R. Brosh of
Shiner, and Paul C. Herrington,
Palestine.
Newsome and Miller will com
mand the First and Second Bri
gades, respectively; Rodriguez
and Brosh, First and Second
Wings, and Herrington, the Tex
as Aggie Band, Col. Thomas R.
Parsons, commandant, announced.
The new commanders were
recommended by the 1972-73 corps
commander, Ronald L. Krnavek
of Corpus Christi; deputy com
mander Wade Seidel of Brenham,
and military advisers to the com
mandant.
Brigade and wing commanders
hold the rank of cadet colonel.
The band commander is a lieuten
ant colonel.
Brigades are composed of three
battalions of three or four Army
ROTC companies each. Each wing
includes three groups of three or
four Air Force ROTC squadrons.
The Aggie Band consists of two
company-size units for adminis
trative purposes.
Rodriguez is a civil engineer
ing major and corps scholastic
sergeant this year. He was form
erly in Squadron 4. A mechanical
engineering major, Brosh is
Second Wing sergeant major out
of Squadron 11.
Sergeant major of the
Brigade, Newsome is studyii
agricultural economics and was
Company 1-1. Miller is the to
cadet non-commissioned officer
the Second Brigade. He is aim
agement major and previouil
was in Company F-2.
Also a management major,Hei
rington is band sergeant raajo
and member of the White Banil
Wheelmen plan Easter bike trip
Bryan and College Station area
citizens are being invited by the
A&M Wheelmen to participate in
an Easter bicycle tour Sunday.
Wheelmen President Carl Cus
ter said the five-mile trip starts
at 2 p.m. at the new Bryan High
School. Bikes should be in good
condition, and riders are urged
to wear bright colored clothing
for easy visibility.
The A&M Wheelmen is an or
ganization which seeks to denim
strate bicycling as a healthfi
non-polluting sport and as a pra
tical means of community trail
porta tion.
Custer said two other rides a
an overnight trip to Lake Sof^ii
erville April 8, and the clul
first “Century Ride” (100 mile ^
April 15. All tours are open I
all interested cyclists.
B/
Army offic
l pants 34-3
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>tk. 846-23t
1)82 MGA,
1)52 Dodge
$125.
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1430
Tonawa
C.O.D. ord
kposit. Pi
ping on del
lion or ret
sfund. Nc
licnlly star
flense add
Sew York I
ales tax.
Honda CB-
Umeta, spa
Hfm.p.h., 5
1)63 Pontii
ntic transm
Mlege Stali'
1)69 Fiat :
kpeed, XAi
Fean
r
1!?0 Chevj
dindnrd trai
M white, bl
lilt.
Several 4-i
Meet for c
III See at 1
ktreen hour
1)57 Austi
dltr. 846-23
HUMPTY
tER, 3406 Sc
liensed.
SPI
Week it.
E-STOW &
H(!6 FinfeaU
If it won’
t won
it at
;her Rd.,
lOing horc
ir at U-S’
822-6618
DISClmjNl^CEIITER
1402 Texas Ave. College Station, Texas
STORE HOURS: MON. thru SAT. — 8 A. M. - 9 P. M.
HOT DOGS WITH CHILI
Friday & Saturday Only
Serving Hours: 11:00 a. m. - 7:00 p. m.
NO LIMIT
Antique cn
reproof sto
e got-em a
nther Rd.,
JOB
BAI
BRA
OF
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com
BLDG
Tel.
FREE Sampling of Pepsi Cola
Served during our hot dog sale Fri. & Sat Only
&
Pepsi Cola 10-Oz. 6 Pk. Carton
3 For $1.00 or 39c A Carton
Plus Deposit
Coffee Pot
No. 734
by Enterprise Aluminum
Royal Chef 7 cup percola
tor with color tone finish
on aluminum.
Men’s Western
Hats
Our Reg.
$3.19
Now
Only
$2.49
Advance
Look
88 Film For
Square Shooter
No. 308
,314” x 3%'
Prints.
Reg. $1.63 lit'ML
Now $1.33
Polacolor Land
Film 8 Prints.
The “Time-
ControllecT Permanent
Our Reg.
$3.37
$2.88
Straw, Buy Your Summer
Straw while the selection
is good. Colors; bronze,
wheat, tan, panama. Sizes
6y 2 - 71/2.
Our Reg. Now fkA
$2.57 Only
Polaroid
SQUARE
SHOOTER
No. 260
Uses 88 Film
Johnson’s Kit
Car Wax
Tape & Album Sale
RECORD ALBUMS
Our Reg. $3.69 NOW $2.99
Our Reg. $5.99 . NOW $4.99
Our Reg. $4.79 NOW $3.99
HALSELL
Dodge Sn
edge Sn
1111 T
One Pooka
H8 anytime
TAPES
Our Reg. $5.87
Our Reg. $6.87
NOW $4.99
NOW $5.99
12-Oz.
Our Reg. Now
$23.97 Only
$18.88
Our Reg.
$1.47
Now
Only
$1.17
WALL PANELING
1 /4” x 4’ x 8’ Masonite Paneling
Our Reg. Now (f»
$4.49 Only «P
PARTICLE BOARD
Pepsodent
Tooth Paste
Super Size
8.75-Oz.
Bright, white, Pepsodent
tooth paste with zirconium
silicate.
Our Reg.
$1.09
oZ39c
Metcalfe
Eggs
3 for $1.00
or
39c each
Grade A Large
3/ s ” x 4’ x 8’ Our Reg. $2.49 Now Only $1.49
1/2 ” x 4’ x 8’ Our Reg. $2.89 Now Only $1.73
% ” x 4’ x 8* Our Reg. $2.89 Now Only $1.73
3/ 4 ”x4’x8’ Our Reg. $3.99 Now Only $1.89
Vs'’ x 4’ x 8’ Mahogany Paneling
Our Reg. Now | Q
j Only eP^.ly
by U. S. Plywood
$2.99
Sale price applies to particle board as stacked, no grading,
regular price will be charged if not taken as stacked.
Right Guard
Anti-Perspirant
WHEEL BARROW by Shamrock
Ideal For Home & Garden Use.
Our Reg.
$8.75
Now
Only
$6.97
8-Oz.
Super dry
deodorant
Our Reg. $1.39
Gillette
NOW
ONLY
97c
Electric Fan
No. 5336
by McGraw Edison
16” Three Speed.
Our Reg. Now dj-j \
$16.99 .. Only $ J/l.T* 4
Breck Shampoo
7-Oz.
For normal, dry or
oily hair.
Our Reg. Now /A
89^ Only 0/C
Mterna
Starl
from
Most
An
Foreigi
Some ii
Patio Pal
Bar BQ Grill
No. 10 Cast aluminum grill
with folding frame for easy
transporting to cookout.
Our Reg. Now
$42.85 Only
$37.37
Joe I
220 E.
Giving
26
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