t t Police After Stray Dogs A “pick up the stray clog” cam paign will be in effect this week in College Station, according to an announcement made by Ran Bos well, City Manager. Police officers have been in structed to pick up all dogs found running loose without proper tags. City ordinance requires that dogs have both a vaccination tag and a city dog tag. Dogs may be licensed at city hall without presentation of evidence of vaccination. “The City Council is seriously interested in seeing that the stray clog situation doesn’t get out of hand,” Boswell said. “If rabies ever gets started in an area where lots of stray unvaccinated dogs are on the loose, things can get mighty dangerous, especially for chil dren.” Persons who allow an unvacci nated and untagged dog to run loose are subject to a fine up to $50, according to city ordinance. Persons wishing to claim impound ed dogs should contact city hall. - ^ •• # ' m ■ ■ THE BATTALION Thursday, February 11, 1960 NS A Representatives To Attend Meet Seven members of the Bryan- ma Kasner, Mrs. Ruby Dishman, College Station, Texas Shorthorns, which are heavy beef cattle, were imported from England in 1830. College Station chapter of the Na tional Secretaries Association will attend the NSA Seminar in Corsi cana Saturday. The theme of the meeting will be “Invest One Day in Tomorrow’s Future.” Delegates to the seminar will be Mrs. Margaret Coleman, Miss Al- Mrs. Florence Hall, Mrs. Mary Beth Gandy, Mrs. Sybil Deauquier and Mrs. Merle Buchanan. These seminars are sponsored by the NSA to promote the growth of the individual -"and the develop ment of the secretarial profession, i A&M MENS SHOP 03 MAIN NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED Tries Out Unique Pipe Battalion Sports Editor Joe Callicoatte tries out an Italian two-headed hand-carved pipe being offered by a national tobacco company as a premium. Callicoatte had trouble at first with the pipe trying to decide just where the tobacco went, but after mastering the filling of the thing was still subjected to a lot of ribbing about his unique pipe. Battalion News Editor Robbie Godwin looks on with amazement. English Department Offers New Course ■A special once-a-week section of English 103, offering instruction in spelling, punctuation and gram mar, will be offered by the Depart ment of English this semester, ac cording to an announcement by Dr. S. S. Morgan, head of the depart ment. Classes will meet each Monday night from 7:15 to 9:45 in Room 307 of the Academic Building to enable those with full schedules to attend. Special emphasis will be placed, not on rules and definitions, but Police Seeking Car Thieves Police are still seeking the per sons who, stole two 1956 model se dans from the College View Apart ment area last Friday night or Saturday morning and abandoned them wrecked on Farm Road 2154 south of College Station. College Station police discovered the cars Saturday morning. Don Cox, D-7-X, College View, owned one of the autos, while the other was being operated by Con ley Williams, A-6-C, College View. The cars were apparently taken between 11 p.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Saturday, according to Lee Nor wood, College Station Chief of Po lice. One of the car owners had parked his car at 11 p.m., and a neighbor parked his car in the va cant spot at 4 a.m. • Police were still searching for the thieves Thursday morning. Anderson, Bolton Attend Meeting The Rev. Norman Andei’son, pastor of the A. & M. Presbyterian Church, and Ruling Elder, Dr. F. C. Bolton, attended the meeting of the Presbytery of Brazos at St. Philip Presbyterian Church in Houston Tuesday and Wednesday. Each of the 83 churches in the Presbytery was represented by its pastor and one ruling elder. EASILY DOUSED MADISON, Wis. CP)—Plenty of firemen were in hand when an un scheduled blaze broke out. Safety and rescue drills were being staged for the Southern Wis consin and Northern Illinois Fire men’s Assn, when a 7,200-volt power line touched off a fire on a truck being used in a mock rescue. The blaze was put mV ^uickly. r" I &3m State Farm Saved Texans Money We aim to insure careful drivers only. Savings here have allowed us to pay divi dends to Texas policyholders year after year. Call me. STATK FAftM INSW« AMCf C. M. Alexander, Jr., ’•« 215 S. Main Phone XA 3-3616 > Farm Mutual Automobile Insorance Company on the cause and cure of the indi vidual’s difficulties with written English. Registrations will be accepted the rest of this week and all of next week. Entering freshmen and students whose native language is something other than English are not eligible. Christian Scientist To Speak Tonight How sickness and other discords are healed by prayer based on spir itual understanding of God will be the topic of a Christian Science lecture to be given in the Inter faith Chapel tonight at 8 by Jules Cern of New York City. Open to the public without charge, the lecture will be spon sored by the members of Christian Science Society. His subject will be. “Christian Science: The Divine Solution to Every Human Prob lem.” Mr. Cern is on extensive tour as a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. A native of Texas, he was an advertising exec utive for a large New York depart ment store. After turning from advertising to the theatre, he ap peared in three plays on Broadway and toured most of the United States and Canada. Since 1935 he has devoted his full time to the public practice of Christian Sci ence healing and to service of the Christian Science organization. 19 A BCOiSTCACD TRAOC-MARK. COPYRIGHT 19&8 TmC COCA-C Lucky girl! Next time one of her dates bring up the Schleswig-} Holstein question, she’ll really be ready for him. Ready for that test tomorrow, too ... if that bottle of Coke keeps her as alert tonight as it does other people. BE REALLY REFRESHED Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by BRYAN COCA COEA BOTTLING COMPANY Christmas in February at Faulk's WE KEEP PRICES DOWN! NEW PROCESS TENDER - AGED BEEF It's Tenderfui! EVERY PIECE OF TENDER-AGED BEEF IS GUARANTEED TO BE TENDER ... TO BE FLAVORFUL ... TO BE TABLE TRIM! 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