Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, November 26,1985 Give someone a tan for Christmas! Buy someone you care about a gift certificate for 5 or 10 tanning sessions and get one FREE for — jXMl/ 104 Old College Main at Northgate Walk-ins are welcome. Call 846-9779 for an appointment. Luther’s Thanksgiving Feast Open Thanksgiving Day 11 am-midnight Slow Smoked Tender Turkey Breast Combread Dressing Cranberry Sauce Dinner Roll Fresh Baked Pumpkin Pie & Your Choice of 2 of the Following: • Cole Slaw • Potato Salad • Bar-B-Q Beans Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Green Beans Sweet Potato Crunch ONLY $599 Childs Dinner ^2^ Come and get it at Luther’s. LUTHtRS HAMBURGERS A BARBQ Turkey Feast Available on Thanksgiving Day Only. Regular menu also available 2321 So. Texas Ave. 693-4438 a m A Feast At The Hilton Lord and Lady Raleigh will throw open the castle gates Dec. 4-7 for a Yuletide feast in the splendor of renaissance England. MSC Madrigal Dinners presents jugglers, wen- ches, madrigal singers and a hearty meal to put you in the holiday spirit. And should a touch of the devil get into you-you may pur chase wine from the lord’s private stock. Tickets are available at the Ticketron outlets in Dillard’s and Rudder Tower. Tickets are $18 for the public and $14 for senior citizens and A&M students. Call 845-1234 for more information. Overflowing With Good Cheer December 4-7 1 ^ Warped by Scott McCul t^PR PAUL QN^LOST LWE IF WRE PAKTICULARL'V FOND OF THE"ASHESAtfP SACKCLOTH” METHOD OF M0UKNIH6, THIS IS THE 5EST TIME OF '/EM Eoft IT AFTER BONFIRE THERE'S A MASSIVE FILE OF ASHES LEFT OVER THAT VOU CAV XOMP IV, WALLOW IV, DUMP OV YOUR HEAT?, RuB ALL OVER YOUR Bopy... tT ES IF YOU'RE REALLY INTO IT YOU CAM TAKE CRAT of ashes home avp ROLL AROUND IN THEM\ IV YOUR BATHTUB... THIS IS CALLEF a Nucimm OF TIME... Waldo by Kevin Thom ARNOLD, WHYARE YOU BEING A TWO-PERCENTER/ EVEN IF WE LOSE to Tfc.u., YOU'RE STILL AN AGGIE/ / YEAH/ CAN'T YOU FEEL THAT AGGIE SPIR/T?/ COME TO THINK OF IT I AM STARTING TO FEEL SOMETHING... *! f „ „ - ’ o Ijt!'' “ SHOE rSlNGOUR OLP f WH0WAWT4 ] TOMORROUMRNOLDGETi AWU ?i by Jeff MacNe'l Pinkerton gets second iate stay Inmate eludes executio Associated Press HUNTSVILLE — Jay Kelly Pin kerton, scheduled to die for the bru tal slayings of two Amarillo women, escaped the death chamber for the second time in three months Mon day when the Supreme Court issued an indefinite stay of execution. Pinkerton, 23, early today would have been the youngest inmate to be executed since the Supreme Court resumed the death penalty in 1976. In August, the high court voted 6- 2 to halt Pinkerton’s lethal injection, issuing the order just 26 minutes be fore Texas Department of Correc tions officials were to begin strap ping him to a gurney in the death chamber. The court, however, later refused to consider his case, allowing a Texas judge to set another execution date, Pinkerton’s third. Pinkerton, awake before dawn, was taken by prison van before 9 a.m. Monday from his death row cell at the Ellis Unit to a small holding cell outside the death chamber at the Walls Unit in Huntsville, about 15 miles away. Less than an hour later, at 9:54 a.m., Assistant Warden Robert Ott told him of the order from Justice Byron White. “All right!” Pinkerton exclaimed. “After that, he talked in philo sophical and religious terms to War den Ott,” Department of Correc tions spokesman Phil Guthrie said. “In essence, he talked about how op timistic he was about the future of his case.” Pinkerton then was put back in a prison van for the return mi death row. Pinkerton’s attorney, DeanR of Amarillo, filed the appeal will] high court Monday challengingf jury selection process, sayingii unconstitutional for jurors opF to the death penalty to beexclud; Within the past month, tlie| preme Court has stayed two o executions on those groundswN considers the matter in an Aria “The systematic exclusion o| rors that have scruples againsi death penalty denies a defendat a right to a trial by a cross rente ration of the community in whit resides, which is guaranteed blj Sixth Amendment to the Con® tion,” Roper said. DRINKS 1 (Beer, wine and shot drinks) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ALL NIGHT!! EVERY NIGHT!! g 823-0707 * Bryan, Tx. ft 1600-B S. College * Advertise an item in the Battalion. Call 845-2611 J #*********************************:#• BURNING DESIRE BASH FREE ADMISSION DANCE LIVE DJ Bonfire night 9:30 - 12:00 Rudder Fountain ¥ GQ TEX udb! vfriNMg! c aim onive" s