The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1963, Image 3

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    Woman’s
World
Cooking
Is Fun
mb By Cecily Brownstone
COMPANY DINNER
Roast Duck with Stuffing
Brown Rice Broccoli
Spicy Grape Jelly Rolls
Ice Cream and Sherbet
Cookies Beverage
SPICE GRAPE JELLY
3 pounds (about) fully-ripe Con
cord grapes
(4 cup cider vinegar
y 4 teaspoon each ground cinnamon
and ground cloves
By t cups sugar
\ cup water
1 box (1% ounces) powdered fruit
pectin
Crush thoroughly the grapes;
turn into a jelly cloth (use 4 thick
nesses of damp cheesecloth for
this) and squeeze out juice. Meas
ure 2% cups juice into a large
mixing bowl. Stir in the vinegar,
cinnamon and cloves. Add the
sugar; mix well. In a small sauce
pan mix together the water and
powdered pectin; bring to a boil
and boil 1 minute, stirring con
stantly. Stir into juice mixture;
continue stirring about 3 minutes.
(Don’t worry about the few re
maining sugar crystals.) Quickly
pour into glasses; cover at once
with tight lids. When jelly is set,
store in freezer. If you plan to
use a jar within a few weeks, it
may be refrigerator-stored. Makes
eight 8-ounce glasses.
THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 31, 1963 College Station, Texas
Page 3
Immature Mates
Invite Break Up
BY VIVIAN BROWN
AP Newsfeatures Writer
Youthful marriages often break
up because of the immaturity of
the individuals. The strain of dop
ing with a child-like partner may
prove to be more than a stronger
personality can tolerate.
An incident that revealed just
such a situation occurred in a
souvenir and gift shop recently.
It revolved around a young, at
tractive, well-dressed couple, ob
viously newlyweds living on a
budget.
THE GIRL browsed around the
shop that sold everything from
scrimshaw to blueberry jam, none
of it expensive. Her husband was
quite taken, meanwhile, with a
ship-in-a-bottle build - it - yourself
kit that cost $1. He examined it
Wives Club View®
Stylish Coiffures
The latest ideas in high fashion
coiffures were modeled for mem
bers of the Business Administra
tion Wives Club at the groups
meeting last week.
Models for the show were opera
tors at the Lady Fair beauty shop,
where the meeting was held, and
some members of the club. Mrs.
Thelma Pohl, owner of the Lady
Fair, also presented tips on make
up and hair styles.
Refreshments were served by
hostesses Bernice Smith, Barbara
Holmes and Nora Bowman.
from every angle, finally took it
sheepishly to the sales counter and
handed over $1.
The pretty wife suddenly came
to life.
“Why are you wasting a dollar,”
she said shrilly. “You ask me to
account for every penny.”
THE BIG, handsome fellow shuf
fled his feet, then said meekly,
“Would you like some of these?”
He picked up a handful of Colon
ial-style soap balls that were on
the counter, also for $1.
“I don’t need soap,” she said
acidly, “and you certainly don’t
need that thing.
“It’s an absolute waste,” she re
peated as his package was being
wrapped. The young man was
blushing, and then his bride sud
denly thrust her hand out to a
basket of silver spoons marked
with the souvenir stamp of the
town, each at $5, and said “I’ll take
this, then.”
HE IGNORED her tantrum-
tinged request, and firmly and
quietly said, “Come, let’s go.”
But the girl suddenly bolted out
of the store and ran up a street.
The nice young man walked with
large strides after her.
A MATURE girl would have en
couraged him to enjoy himself with
his dollar’s worth of fun.
And if she’d had any serious
objection to the principle of the
purchase no matter what the cost,
she should have waited until they
were alone to thrash it out.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 3d per word
2t per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40d
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before public
PHONE VI 6-6415
blication
CHILD CARE
Lady would like baby sitting, Friday
nights and on week ends. Experienced.
TA 2-0221. 156t3
Will do baby sitting evenings, call Dian
Mercia, VI 6-8076, call after 6. I45tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, open
’or football games. Licensed by Texas State
3ept. of Public Welfare. Children of all
ages. Virginia D. Jones, Registered Nurse,
3404 South College Ave., TA 2-4803. 61tfn
C-13-C CV, VI 6-7985. 132tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
and deliver. VI 6-8161. llltfn
FOR SALE
’61 Matchless motorcycle like new, only
2,000 miles. 1305-A East 26th after 6
p. m. 157t4
Kelvinator 3/4 ton air conditioner, $35,
VI 6-5247. 16714
’69 Fiat 600 recently overhauled. VI 6-
4418, 6-B Project House, CS 156t3
1957 4-door Ford, automatic transmission,
air conditioned, radio, 66,000 miles, one
owner car. Good buy at $660. Mrs. Patra-
nella at VI 6-8721, station 12 or VI 6-6442.
156tfn
German made NSU superfax motorcycle,
runs good, $165.00, TA 8-3327 165tfn
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
FOR RENT
Room for gentleman, one block south of
rill field, VI 6-5665.
WORK WANTED
Typing, experienced, VI 6-5900
Typing by experienced typist, VI 6-5347.
137t34
Typing, VI 6-8320.
133tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
Invisible reweaving burns, moth holes,
Paint_St<
ay.
149tll
m<
cuts and tears, Mary Carter Paint Store,
305 Dodge, TA 2-4172, Monday thru Frid
AUTO INSURANCE—-place your auto
insurance with Farmers Insurance Group
Dividends increased 50% over las
we accep
25. Call today FAi
GROUP, 3510 South College Road, Bi^y:
phone TA 2-4461.
an,
107
Official notices must be brought
ight or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
3f Student Publications (Ground Floor
fMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
leadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
Director of Student Publica-
leadline
publicatio
tions.
An English proficiency examination, re
fer graduation of all majors in the
of Arts and
i of th
majors in Histoi
Tu<
quired
College
befoi
be
aj<
rts and Sciences to be taken
re the end of their Junior year, will
given to majors in History and in
AGGIES
Do you change your own oil—?
—or work on your car—?
Then, why not save more on
your parts at JOE FAULK’S
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Chev-Fd brake shoes 36-58 List $5.85
set of 2 wheels $2.90
Your choice—Enco, Gulfpride, Amalie,
Mobil-Pennzoil, Conoco Qt. 33(*
Texaco, Gulflube-Opaline Qt. 29<f
SAE 30-40 Recon. Oil Qt. 16tf
Seat Belts 3.95
Filters-Save 40%
RB Spark Plugs Ea. 290
Mufflers-Tail Pipes 30-40% disc.
Installed for $1.00
Wheel Bearings 30 to 60% discount
We have 95% of the parts you need at
Dealer price or less.
Latex inside paint Gal. $2.98
2 Gals $5.49
4 New 670-15 tires $36.00 plus tax
750-14 $44.00 plus tax
Kelly Springfield
Plastic Vinyl trim seat covi
$19.95 value now only
Shock absorbers as low as ..
Not off-brand
•ies 6
price
$13.88
.. $3.88
$12.95
12V at dealer
Plenty of Prestone at our usual lowest
price.
JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
Government on
November 5 and
216, Nagle Hal
this examinath
partmental
November 4.
and Sciences
of their Juni
tory an<
esday and Wednes
6, at 1 :00 p. m., in I
aday,
November 5 and 6, at 1 :00 p. m., in Room
Nagle Hall. Students planning to take
nination must regist
Lrtmental Office prior to
6:00 p.
m.,
156t6
The Department of Journa
the English Proficiency Ex;
requiring it for graduatioi
Nov. 1, at 2 p. m.
Journalism will give
am for those
Frida;
' riday,
156t4
lanuary graduates may begin orderinj
their graduation invitations start!
ber 1 through the 31st, M<
day, 9 to 4 at the cashier’s
rial Student Center.
ing Octo«
inday thru Fri-
window Memo-
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• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
•BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
Id Sulphur Springs
BRYAN, TEXAS
ATTENTION
January Graduates
Deadline For Ordering
Graduation Invitations
October 31
Orders Taken From 9-4
Monday - Friday, At The
Cashier’s Window
Memorial Student Center
Fish and Picnic at original Hilltop lake.
Shades, tables ovens, price is right. Rain
checks given. 9*4 miles south of College
on Highway 6. 134tfn
The three principal fertilizers
are phosphorus, nitrogen and
potash.
COACH NORTON’S
PANCAKE HOUSE
35 varieties of finest pancakes,
aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp,
and other fine foods.
Daily—Merchants lunch
11 to 2 p. m.
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GIL’S RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
TYPEWRITERS
ADDING MACHINES
RENTALS
ASK ABOUT OUR
RENTAL OWNERSHIP
PLAN
OTIS MCDONALD’S
429 South Main St.
Bryan, Texas
LET US SET A DIAMOND IN
YOUR SENIOR RING.
CAMPUS JEWELRY
North Gate
College Station
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Complete Transmission Service
TA 2-6116
27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex.
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T RE WRONG
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Jr*. Beef . . . Your Economical Answer To
"What's For Supper?" Lean, Tender
and Flavorful . • • For Hearty Appetitesl
SPECIALS FOR THUR. - FRI. - SAT.
■ .— ————.—— ■
Junior Beef
CHUCK ROAST id. 39*
L
Or Rib
Steak
RATH FRANKS 12 . 0 ,35c BACONS.
Flour ’si-
Fresh Eggs
Cream Pies
Cackle-Berry Farms
Large doz.
Morion's
Assorted
Frozen
3 $ 1
Gebhardt's Jumbo
Tamales 4
Booth Frozen
Fish Sticks 3
• Beef • Chicken eTurkey ■M
Pot Pies # 5
21/2 $'
Cons
8-0*. $'
Pkgs.
1
1
$i
Heod'n
Shoulders
SHORTENING..*^:.... 3 £49c
Peaches
Corn
Shampoo
Pepsodenf Toothpaste
Anacin Tablets
Kotex s R ;r r or
Pecan Pieces
Black Pepper v2L
Tifbe 49C
Kins 43c
Size
loo'. 88c
59c
Box of
24
Texas Pride AA**
12-0*. Pkg. TJt
4-0*. 29c
HUNT'S
Yellow Cling
Sliced or
Halves
DEL MONTE
Cream Style or
Whole Kernel
Golden
HUNT'S
Makes Good
bod Taste
Bdler!
2 Vi
Cans
303
Cant
14-Ox.
BHs.
U.S. No. 1 White, All-furpooe 1/vfl 1 UfrUITfT ^ JqJ
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LB.
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S&H Green Stamps
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(LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER)
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