Northgate College Station 9—5:30 Mon.-Sat. CROSS SINCE 1S46 Writing Instruments in 12 Karat Gold Filled. Embrey’s Jewelry Free Engraving with the Purchase of Any Cross Pen Peniston Cafeteria Special Christmas Candlelight Feast Wed., Dec. 11,1974 4:30 p.m. to 7p.m. Roast Breast of Turkey Cornbread Dressing Giblet Gravy ChilledCranberry Sauce Marshmellowed Sweet Potato Soufie English Peas w/Water Chestnuts Choice of Salad (Except Chef Salads) Pecan or Black Bottom Pie Home Made Hot Yeasty Rolls Choice of Beverage $2 14 plus tax “Quality First” County court faces "routine business’ By STEVE GRAY Staff Writer The Brazos County Commission ers Court will have its hands full with routine business when it meets for its regular monthly meeting Monday morning at 10. The court will consider renewing its maintenance contract with Hon eywell Corporation, which covers the heating and air conditioning sys tem for the county courthouse. The company was contracted for $1,332 this year and is asking for $1,692 to maintain the system next year. Commissioners will also consider renewing the term for the county’s health officer, Dr. Raymond Buck, who has been with the county for about three years, according to County Judge William R. Vance. The court must either appoint a new health officer or renew the term of the present one every two years, Vance said. Also included on the agenda will be consideration of a date for a pub lic hearing of Brazos County Munic ipal Utility District No. 1. The court will also decide whether to adopt a resolution from the Texas Highway Department to assume mainte nance responsibility for the old route of Old State Road (OSR). Payment of $1,727 for communi cations equipment purchased for county vehicles through the Brazos Valley Development Council (BVDC) will be considered by the commissioners as well as payment of $1,119 to Brazos Graphics for print ing of voting precinct maps. Other items on Monday’s agenda include: •Consideration of a request by the county probation department of a resolution supporting the enact ment of legislation providing for statewide probation. •A proposal for servicing fire ex tinguishers for the county. •A proposal to improve Mumford Road. •Adoption of a contract for volun teer services with the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). •Payment of property liability by county vehicles. •Consideration of a resolution concerning soil conservation work by the individual county precincts. •Payment of fire calls and foster care bills. Art exhibit and sale scheduled for Dec. 9 Approximately 1,000 “original prints’’ from the Ferdinand Roten Galleries will be on exhibit and sale Monday in the lobby of the Ar chitecture Building. Sponsored by the College of Ar chitecture and Environmental De sign, the exhibit will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., noted Assoc. Prof. Graham Hors ley. Works spanning six centuries will be featured in the show, including prints by such masters as Rouault, Hogarth, Goya, Miro and Picasso, along with many of today’s noted and unknown artists. Additionally, there will be a collection of western and oriental manuscript pages, S. Knoll will give gift tips TAMU Christmas shoppers who prefer to make a gift rather than buy one have help on the way this weekend. A “holiday how-to” is planned at A&M Consolidated South Knoll Elementary School from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday. TAMU classes and offices close for the holidays Dec. 20. The program at South Knoll will feature tips in making handicraft gifts for Christmas presents. More information is available by calling the Consolidated Commun ity Education Department at 846-3820 or Mrs. Jean Ringer at 846-8912. some dating back to the 13th cen tury. An “original print” is defined by Roten as the image on paper or simi lar material taken from the artist’s original engraving, etching, lithog raph or silk screen. “Original prints,” not to be confused with a photo offset lithograph, are repro duced in small quantities and indi vidually numbered. Drill Team to begin competing The Fish Drill Team competes for the first time Saturday. The 12th Gulf Coast Drill Meet will be the ribbon-breaker for the 1974-75 all-freshman team. It was assembled this fall from TAMU’s Class of 1978 by upperclass advisors led by senior Mike Whitted of League City. The FDT will go against teams from six other state schools. Texas A&I returns to defend the champ ionship. Also working for the title are teams from St. Mary’s Univer sity, Tarleton State, Texas Tech, UT-Arlington and UT-Austin. The Fish have never won the fall meet. Classes of ’76 and ’77 teams placed second. The Houston meet, not a part of the regular spring com petition schedule, serves as a test ing ground for the Aggie crew. Embrey’s Jewelry See our large selection of Aggie Sweetheart Rings Priced from 10.95 North Gate 9—5:30 College Station Mon.-Sat. Trade-Mark Reg. THE BATTALION Page 3 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1974 PREMIUM ~ CUT > ^ TREES < FLOCKED TREES WREATHS & DECORATIONS FOR YOUR HOME All Decorative Items for the Creative Do-It- Yourselfer Norfolk Island Pines in several sizes. Make a lovely Christmas tree. We can decorate for you. EXOTIC HOUSE PLANTS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Poinsettias "top We have many new styles of ter rarium containers. bobs S Jl£5^ Jliu m b ^ Ti u hs e r y 2510 NOW BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARE FULLY PREPARED AND TASTE TEMPTING FOODS. EACH DAILY SPECIAL ONLY $1.29 PLUS TAX. MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Rolls and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Rolls & Butter Tea or Coffee WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Chicken Fried Beef Steak w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Rolls and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT DINNER — ITALIAN SPAGHETTI ^ SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing- - Hot Garlic Bread ‘Sff®A? Tea or Coffee Our meat and fish are processed in Government inspected plants. 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