The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 26, 1957, Image 4

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TKe Battalion College Station (Brazos County^ Texas
PAGE 4 Tuesday, March 26, 1957
SOCIAL WHIRL
Robert M. Smith will be the
instructor for a first aid course
to be offered Electrical Engineer
ing Wives. Those completing this
18-hour course will receive stan
dard first aid cards.
IT’S FOR REAL!
by Chester Field
$3
/ DAWN’S SURLY LIGHT*
Early to bed and early to rise
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
The truth of such nonsense by me is contested;
I’d rather be weakly, insolvent... and rested*
MORAL: In any light, things start looking up
when you light up the BIG, BIG pleasure
of Chesterfield King! Majestic length
—plus the smoothest natural
tobacco filter and the smoothest
tasting smoke today—because
it’s packed more smoothly
by ACCU • RAY. Try ’em! "
Chesterfield King gives you more
of what you’re smoking for!
•f60 goes to Daniel J. Sullivan, Holy Cross College,
for his Chester Field poem.
$50 for every philosophical verse accepted for pubU~
cation. Chesterfield, P. O. Box 21, New York 46, N. Y.
^ Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
gotta go..
WOT GO msr Q .
"/IN INSURANCE POLICY FOR ANY 5tZ£ HALO'
EUGENE RUSH- - COLLEGE STATION,TEXA-S
All E. E. wives interested in
this course should call Jeannie
Crist, VI 6-5185, for complete de
tails immediately.
* * *
A hot-dog supper and dance
have been planned by the Elect
rical Engineering Wives Club for
7 p.m. Saturday in the Brazos
County Ex-Aggie Club.
All E.E. wives and their hus
bands are invited to attend and to
bring guests if they wish. There
will be a charge of $1 per couple
for the supper and 50 cents for
the dance.
Reservations may be made by
calling Jeannie Crist, VI 6-5185,
or Pat Younts, VI 6-7080.
Architect Wives will have a
Tupperware party at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the south solarium
of the YMCA. All members are
invited and urged to bring as
many guests as possible. Refresh
ments will he served.
Fashion Show,
Luncheon Set
By Social Club
Members and guests of the
A&M Women’s Social Club will
meet at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the
ballroom of the Memorial Student
Center for a style show-luncheion.
Tickets for the luncheon may
be picked up at the main desk in
the Memorial Student Center
through Wednesday.
Beverly Braley will present the
style show, using the Easter
theme. Store employees and mem
bers of the Newcomers Club and
Social Club will serve as models.
These will include the Mes-
dames Robert B. Kamm, Henry
Dittman, Archie M. Kahan, Hen
derson Shuffler and Spike White.
Hostesses for the luncheon will
be members of the Newcomers
Club, who have made elaborate
table decorations for the affair.
The president, Mrs. Ide P. Trot
ter, will conduct a short business
session before the style show.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
■ne day 3^ pe r wora
24 per word eaeb additional day
Minimum charge—-404
DEADLINES
8 p.m. day before publlcatioB
ClasHifled Display
804 per column Inch
each Insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
HELP WANTED
Experienced auto mechanics.
Guaranteed salary and commission.
Group insurance. Plenty of work.
See Lee Jones, Service Manager,
Cade Motor Company, 415 N. Mam
St., Bryan. 249t2
FOR SALE
Student’s wife or student, exper
ienced in advertising layout and
willing to sell. Call Mrs. Prihoda,
VI 6-6415, or come by the Student
Publications Office, YMCA base
ment. 248tin
I960 4-door Oldsmobile. Hydra-
matic, radio, heater. One owner.
Excellent condition. TA 2-1906.
249t2
1948 Chevrolet convertible. Call
VI 6-5857 after 5 or weekend or
see at 1003 Walton Drive. 248t3
WORK WANTED
MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING
AND NOTARY. Bi-City Secretar
ial Answering Service, 3408A Tex
as Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786.
248tfn
To get top allowances on new
(Vestinghouse refrigerators o r
home freezers, see Tom Kildare,
Bargain Furniture, 217 S. Main.
246t7
Will care for working mothers’
children in their home or mine. Ex
perienced. TA 2-4036. 248t2
Direct color aerial photograph of
the A&M campus, 11x14, $2.95.
Limited number at this price. Ag-
gieland Studio, North Gate. 246t7
Day nursery, monthly rates. Day
or night sitting on week ends.
Christian home, experience, cheap.
TA 2-6076, 3007 South College
Ave., Bryan 233tfn
(1) 1955 Ford Fordor Sedan, 8
cylinder. May be seen at the Cam
pus Security Department. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office
of the Business Manager, College
Administration Building until
10:30 a.m., April 8, 1957. The right
is reserved to reject any and all
bids and to waive any and all tech
nicalities. Address Business Man
ager, A&M College of Texas, Col
lege Station, Texas, for further in
formation. 247t2
All day nursery. Have had nur
ses’ training. 304 West Dexter or
call VI 6-4142.. 225tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
One stop repair service. Our
DOCTOR FIXIT will plan, build
and complete the loan for you. on
any repair, addition or remodeling
needed for your home or business.
Call DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION
PUGH LUMBER COMPANY for
one stop service. Phone VI 6-5711
today. 249t4
FOR RENT
One two room furnished’ house
and two furnished apartments near
college. Apply 403 Jersey or call
VI 6-5427. 237tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. - 98tf
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offl04
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daiil
Monday through Friday) at or before tl*.
deadline of 1 p.m. of
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
LOST
Reward to anyone finding white
parakeet with red eyes. Please
phone TA 3-4875 after 5:30 p.m. or
TA 2-3607. Thank you. Denny Up-
ham. 248t8
March 30 is the last day on which seniors
may place their orders for rings to he
delivered before the ring dance. Please
place your order before March 30 If you
expect to have the ring for the dance.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
PETS
PROTECT YOUR FEMALE
PETS IN SEASON
Free pickup, delivery
BAYARD KENNELS
Highway 6 South, College
VI 6-5535
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
j Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
| (Across from Court House)
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BRYAN, TEXAS
LEGAL NOTICE
OKDINANCE NO. 248
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING THE LI
CENSING OF DOGS, PROVIDING THE
MANNER OF SECURING LICENSES,
PRESCRIBING CONDITIONS UNDER
WHICH BITCHES SHALL BE PENNED
UP, AUTHORIZING THE REQUIREMENT
OF ALL DOGS TO BE MUZZLED UNDER
CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, D I R E C -
TING THE CHIEF OF POLICE TO IM
POUND OR KILL DOGS UNDER CER
TAIN CONDITIONS, PROVIDING FOR
THE REDEMPTION OF IMPOUNDED
DOGS AND PROVIDING A PENALTY
AND REPEALING ORDINANCES NO. 50
and NO. 137.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
I. No person shall allow a dog owned by
hini or in his care to run at large within
the city limits unless a license for such dog
has been secured and is in effect, unless
such dog is effectively immunized against
rabies, and unless evidence of both such
license and immunization are indicated by
a tag or tags, provided by or under the
direction of the city, attached to a collar
worn by the dog.
II. In order to obtain a license for a
dog the following requirements must be
met:
a. Making application to the city on
forms provided for that purpose.
b. Attaching a certificate from a licensed
veterinarian that the dog has been
inoculated against rabies recently
enough for such inoculation to be ef
fective during the period for which
the license is to be effective.
c. Paying a license fee for a fiscal year
or fraction thereof, according to the
following schedule:
(1) one dollar for a male or spayed
female.
(2) one dollar for a bitch.
Ill No person shall allow a bitch owned
by him or in his care to run at large
while she is in heat.
IV. The Chief of Police is hereby direc
ted to capture and impound any dog run
ning at large which is not wearing an ef
fective license and rabies tag or tags or
any bitch in heat even if wearing such
tags. If it is impossible for him to cap
ture such dog, he is hereby authorized to
kill the same.
V The Mayor is hereby authorized at
any" time when in his judgment there are
rabid dogs in the city and the public health
is thereby endangered, to issue a proclama
tion forbidding the running at large of any
dogs not muzzled. Upon issuance of such
proclamation, the Chief of Police is hereby
directed to capture and impound if possible,
and if not, then to kill, any dogs running
at large without muzzles.
VI Any dog impounded under the pro
visions of this ordinance may be recovered
by its owner or keeper within forty-eight
hours from the time of such impoundment
by the payment of the city fee of two dol
lars and fifty cents ($2.50).
VII. Any dog that bites any person or
is suspected of having rabies or needs to
be under observation shall be placed in the
animal hospital In A&M College, and the
owner of said dog shall be responsible
for the fees charged, and failure to pay
said fees shall make the owner of said
dog subject to the fines hereinafter stated,
and the City shall have the authority to do
away with any dog after proper notice has
been given to its owner.
VIII. All license fees and other fees pro
vided herein shall go into the treasury of
the city to be used for paying the expenses
of enforcing this ordinance.
IX. Any person violating the ordinance
shall be fined not to exceed fifty ($50.00)
dollars. Violations of Sections I and III of
this ordinance shall each constitute a sep
arate offense, and each day such viola
tion of either section continues shall also
constitute a separate offense.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 25th day
of February, A. D. 1957.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary
New Salad Features
Cheese, Rice Tidbits
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Press Food Editor
Here’s one of the best salad
tricks of the year. And it all
came about because one recipe bor
rows from another.
This is how it all started.
Know that salad, probably origin
ating in California, that includes
garlic-flavored crouton?? The
crunchy tidbits are delicious hut it
takes some time to dice the bread
for them and then brown it in oil.
So one day when we had toast
ed a batch of these bite-sized
shredded rice cereal squares in
butter and seasoned them with gar
lic powder to serve as a first-
course nibble, we held back. In
stead we tossed them into a salad.
Our eaters liked the innovation and
we’ve been using them this way
ever since.
1957 TOSSED SALAD
Ingredients: 2 quarts torn ro-
maine (packed down well), 1 pint
torn spinach leaves (packed down
lightly), 1 cup thinly sliced rad
ishes, Vs pound (% cup firmly
packed) blue cheese, 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine, 1 cup bite-
sized shredded-rice cereal squares,
garlic .powder, French dressing,
salt, pepper.
Method: Have romaine and
young fresh spinach washed, dried
and crisped in the refrigerator be
fore tearing into pieces of a size
that can be picked up easily with
a foi’k. Turn romaine and spinach
into a big salad bowl. There
should be just enough spinach to
give a dark green accent to the
lighter colored romaine leaves.
Sprinkle with radishes and finely
cut blue cheese. Cover tightly and
refrigerate until serving time.
Melt butter in an 8-inch skillet
over low heat; add shredded rice
squares and brown, stirring often.
Sprinkle cereal with garlic pow
der to taste; cool. Toss the salad
with the French dressing, just be
fore serving, adding salt and pep
per if needed. Add the shredded-
rice squares and toss again.
M-M-M — What
Wonderful Food!
That’s everyone’s reaction
when they try a
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