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I —- What do you look for in a Judge? Experience. Integrity. Competence. Compassion. Judicial Temperament. A hard worker. A person that really cares. Our County Court at Law Judge, Claude Davis, has these quali ties - it’s a well known fact. Currently Judge, Brazos County Court at Law #1 Former Municipal Judge of College Station Practicing Attorney, 7 years Professor at A&M, 20 years Member, Brazos County Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, American Bar Association Veteran, U.S Air Force Member, Methodist Church Member, American Legion, Lion’s Club Judge Davis believes in strong law enforcement, but he knows when to be compassionate too. He knows there are two sides to every story. The bottom line . . Judge Davis cares and that’s why he’s asking for your vote on Nov. 4. JUDGE DAVIS COUNTY COURT AT LAW #1 PD. POLITICAL ADV. FOR CLAUDE D. DAVIS, J.E. LOUPOT, TREAS., 1201 WALTON DRIVE, COLLEGE STATION, TX. 77840 Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, November 3,1986 Warped by Scott McCulla I’LL HAVE. TO TRANSFER. you, that^ s dollars. PLEASE HOLD (WHICH IS. another e dollars... MR. HARRlSO/V m IN .CAN x TAKE A MESSAGE? THAT'LL BE FOIL DOLLARS, AMP So CENTS A WORD. Waldo by Kevin Thomas DISCOVERING that THE EVIL UYLBUR-BEAST HAS BOARDED THEIR SPACESHIP, WALDO AND THE SOCK BEGIN SEARCHING TO FIND AND HILL THE HONSTER. THE THIRD DECK SEE NS TO BE CLEAR! IT'S A BODY/ there's A calculator STUCK TO HIS FACE ! thump! thump/ hump! T ' <? Ml// CJ Entrepreneurs plan to capitalize on Texas’ ‘Best Little Whorehouse LA GRANGE (AP) — Two busi nessmen want to sell square-inch g arcels of land from the site of the Ihicken Ranch, the bordello immor talized in “The Best Little Whore house in Texas,” and use the pro ceeds to build a museum. Battalion Classified 845-2611 The bordello, officially called Ed na’s Fashionable Ranch Boarding House, operated at the site for more than a century. It got its nickname in the Depression, when chickens were accepted as payment for services. Land purchasers will receive a le gal deeo and free admission to a planned museum on the property, due to be built by next summer. ‘It’s really a piece of history,” said ffrr Todd Hoffman, president of The Original Chicken Ranch Inc. “It will be like a national monument. It will ALPHA ZETA THE HONOR AND PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE CONGRATULATES THE PLEDGES BEING INITIATED TONIGHT MONDAY, NOVEMBERS, ROOM 115 KLEBERG. 7:00P.M. ALL ALUMNI, FACULTY AND STUDENTS MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO THE INITIATION Warren A. Abrameit Marisela Adame Kathy Andre Teresa L. Anthony Ana M. Aranda Daniel E. Araujo Dawn E. Bagley Julian L. Ball Della B. Barbato Phyllis A. Berkley Alan C. Berryhill Steve J. Bilicek Diana E. Blessman Chock Booher Patricia J. Bothwell Lisa D. Boyd Barton R. Bradicich Stacy L. Brady David B. Braune Cathryn M. Bridges Michelle M. Bumann Joel A. Carter Darla L. Carter Cynthia G. Charanza Clint J. Chastain Deidra J. Chema Subir Chhikara Wan S. Choi Cleveland R. Clarke James M. Cunningham Jolan S. Czigany Darin A. Dalbom Ruth A. Danz Roxanne M. Demel Richard Diaz-Gonzalez Paula C. Dube Stehpen M. Ecord Mary E. Edmondson Catherine A. Elliott Rebecca A. Epps Carolyn E. Fey Angela C. Field Scott A. Flanagan Lezlae L. Frazier Stephanie J. French Susan J. Fulford Kathryn C. Gamble Nancy A. Gault Justin L. Gayle Leslie E. George Dawn Gorman Dane O. Cressett Kathryn R. Hefte Melinda Hergert Roland Hernandez James M. Hicks Kristin A. Hilkemeyer Randy K. Robert Fred D. Hryhorchuk Amy D. Hudson John P. Hutcheson Barry L. Jenkins Beth E. Jez Patricia Joyce Chris Jungman Kimberly D. Klein Ramesh Krishnan Karen B. Kunz Lisa A. Kuykendall Robert G. Kwiatkowski Robert F. Ladd III Kelly A. Langan Robert M. Lansford Janet S. Little Michael Lo Sasso Nancy S. Lowak Vivian J. Manning Kevin M. McDonald B. T. McGraw Tiffany M. McKee Bridget L. McKinley Tammy D. Michalk Carol M. Migl Susan M. Miller Karen Moore Patrick A. Moses Joye L. Nalls Sayeda Naqi Troy D. Nelson Therese A. Norris Sue A. Olsta Courtney B. Parker Bobby Paschal Villa A. Payne Linda D. Penick Ramiro Pequeno Michael A. Perkins Lynda L. Pierce Sherri L. Potts Trisha A. Prejean Bryan M. Proctor Barbara H. Prukop Tory A. Queripal Maria V.Quirante Roderick L. Reed Kristie K. Richardson Michelle M. Rodeghier Brenda L. Rude Cori L. Sanders Irene C. Santoscoy Denise M. Schaper Thomas D. Skaggs Ella E. Skarda Cheryl L. Stanley Robert Steuart Brian W. Stigall Chris Stoner Wendell K. Thomas Duane Thompson Gena L. Thornton Laddie A. Van Dyke Dibrell W. Waldrip Alice A. Walker Janet G. Walker Donna J. Wallace Laura L. Walton James E. Ward Jeffery L. Watson Laura L. Wilson Jennifer L. Wright Douglas D. Zalesky ALPHA ZETA SPONSORS SEVERAL EVENTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS AS WELL AS A NATIONAL LEADERSHIP, EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCES. LOCAL OFFICERS ARE: CHANCELLOR, DEREK FISHER; CENSOR, SANDRA MCCANN; TREASURER, DAVID HARTMAN; SECRETARY, JENNIFER BOHAC; CHRONICLER, DONNA WALLA AND AG. COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE, PERRI O’KEEFFE. ADVISORS ARE DR. JIM KEETON, DR. JOE TOWNSEND, AND DR. HOWARD HESBY. *A few students are still involved in the initiation process. Their names will be added at the initiation ceremony tonight. be first class, a place to bring the wife and kids.” The bawdiness will be down played at the museum and no liquor will be sold, he said. “It’s going to be tasteful,” said Bob Burns, Hoffman’s partner. For $8 — the price one would have paid in the 1950s for a night with one of the ranch’s prostitutes — a person can own a square-inch par cel of the land just east of this central Texas town, the businessmen said. The museum will feature some original furnishings but mainly re productions of the interior decor of the famed farmhouse. It will be built in part with wood remaining from the original bordello but will be pat terned on another, more elaborate residence. "The original structure was n« that attractive," Hoffman said “What we’re really selling is not tin house, but the history' and story the place.” The men also plan to sell Chickr Ranch souvenirs. The bordello operated in h Grange, relatively undisturbed Ip authorities, for some 130 years k fore then-Gov. Dolph Briscoe dostt it down in 1973 after a series of telt vision news reports about the opera tion. 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