The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 08, 1954, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 8, 19'54
THE BATTALION
Page 5
Family Favorites
By Mrs. C. H. Godfrey
(Ed. note—Guest editor for this week’s family favorites is Jean
Godfrey, wife of Bob Godfrey, A&M junior. Mrs. Godfrey, a na
tive of Pampa, brings years of cooking experience to the family
favorites column. Raised on a ranch, she! learned to cook by pre
paring meals for 12 “hands”. The Godfrey’s have two children,
Larry, seven, a student at A&M Consolidated elementary school,
and Gerry, four. A member of the Nazarene church, Mrs. Godfrey
is secretary of the church and leader of the young people’s society.)
Frosted Lime Salad
1 package lime jello
V2 can pineapple
% cup cotage cheese
cup celery (chopped)
1 tablespoon pimiento
14 cup chopped nuts
Prepare jello as direction on package and cool. Add ingredients as
given. Rinse milk from cottage cheese with cool water, so jello will be
clear. Mix well and chill. Before serving put this frosting on.
Cream together cream cheese, one tablespoon mayonnaise and
one teaspoon lemon juice.
Oatmeal Crispies (refrigerator)
These cookies keep indefinitely and I love to have them on hand
for unexpected guests. ■
1 cup shortening
T cup brown sugar
1 cup white sugar
2 unbeaten eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
114 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon soda
214 cups quick oatmeal
14 cup of pecans (finely chopped)
Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla, beat well. Sift
dry ingredients adding to mixture. Add oatmeal and nuts. Shape into
rolls and wrap in wax paper. Put into refrigerator to chill. Slice and
bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes.
Banana Nut Cake
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 mashed bananas
14 cup pecans
14 cup shortening
114 cups sugar
2 eggs
14 cup sour milk
2 cups flour
Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs, milk, and vi
dry ingredients together and put into mixture. Beat well and
ed bananas. Last put in your pecans.
I roll my pecans with a rolling pin.
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 45 minutes.
1 To sour milk put 14 teaspoon vinegar.
millE
add
.. Sift
mash-
Miss Patricia Zcmanek
Zemanek Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zemanek of
Bryan announce the engagement of
their daughter Patricia to E.
Eugene Dayhoff, A&M junior from
Houston. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Dayhoff of Houstan.
The wedding will solemnized
use von; . . .
Uniform Allowance
to purchase your
UNIFORMS
LAUTKRSTETN’S
211 Varlsco liltl. — Bryan
Saturday, April 24 at 9 a. m. in St.
Joseph’s Catholic church in Bryan.
Maid of honor will be Anna Mae
Paholek of Bryan. Charlie Daven
port, A&M junior from McKinriey,
will be best man. Other attendants
are Natalie Lero and Paul Mercer.
The prospective bridegroom, a
junior majoring in range and for
estry, is a graduate of Milby high
school in Houston.
Miss Zemanek is a graduate of
Stephen F. Austin high school in
Bryan. She is employed by the
college.
CAMPUS PROM QUEEN
AKOUNCESINGAGEMENT!
Immediately after the
recent prom, Ima Doll,
elected Prom Queen, an
nounced: ‘ Yes, it’s true!
I’m engaged — in telling
folks about the greatest
taste ever put beneath a
bottle cap. Of course, I
mean America’s favorite
Wake Up Your Taste drink,
frosty cold Dr. Pepper. It’s
a truly refreshing drink
and you can prove it your
self with Dr. Pepper’s
famous S^-day test. Simply
drink Dr. Pepper three
times a day for 8 days. See
if you won’t want to keep
on waking up your taste
with frosty cold Dr.
Pepper”.
^%st! DrPeppen
Mrs. R. R. Lyle
Silver moon roses used in tri-color arrangement
Mrs. John Hugh Hill
Daffodils count toward sweepstakes win
Business Wives
Hold Meeting
The Business Administration
Wives met for the first time
for the purpose of organizing a
wives club.
Mrs. Joy Jones called the meet
ing to order and Mrs. LuJuana
Crowell was elected as temporary
chairman of a committee appoint
ed to form a constitution.
Plans were made for a picnic to
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Leland. The date for
the picnic will be discussed at the
next meeting which will be held
at 7:30 p. m. April 21, in the as
sembly room of the YMCA.
After the business meeting a
social hour was held. The hostesses
were Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs.
Joy Jones and Mrs. LuJuana Cro
well.
In addition to the twenty- three
student wives, Mrs. Leland and
Mrs. W. H. Delaplane were present.
Garden Club Has Spring Flower Show
“Out of the Bookshelves”, the
theme of the Annual Spring Flow
er show of the A&M Garden club,
was staged in the Educational
building of the A&M Presbyterian
Church.
The class rooms surrounding the
patio of the Education building
were used to stage the arrange
ments division of the show. Each
room housed the particular ar
rangement of a book taken from
theme.
The Sweepstakes Winner for this
division was Mrs. E. R. Baker of
Somerville, for her contemporary
arrangements in black dyed drift-
wood.
The Tri-color Award Winner
was Mrs. R. R. Lyle.
The First Prize winners were:
Mesdames E. R. Baker, two blue
ribbons; Armstrong Price; John
H. Hill; George Potter; R. R.
Lyle; C. C. Doak, two blue ribbons;
C. B. Campbell; R. D. Lewis; T.
R. Timm; A. B. Nelson; Ray
George; Fred Hale.
The Second Prize Winners were:
Mesdames C. W. Pewthers; Tom
Taylor; E. R. Baker, two ribbons;
J. E. Roberts, two ribbons; Wayne
Stark; Armstrong Price; Marion
Pugh; Edward Madeley; Donald
Ogden; Bill Dayton; Ed Garner.
The Third Prizjb Winners were:
Mesdames Robert Schiller; J. E.
Roberts, two ribbons; John H.
Hill; A. B. Nelson; Charles Bret-
schneider; D. W. Williams; Robert
Reid; R. R. Lyle; C. B. Campbell;
Bill Dayton, two ribbons; George
Potter; W. H. Delaplane.
The Sweepstakes Winner for the
Horticultural division was Mrs.
John Hugh Hill.
The Tri-color Winner was Mrs.
J. E. Roberts.
The First Prize Winners were:
Mesdames, P. W. Burns, four rib
bons; John H. Hill, five ribbons;
R. L. Brown, three ribbons; J. E.
Roberts, four ribbons; C. C. Doak,
five ribbons; L. S. O’Bannon, four
ribbons; Chas. Crawford; Barlow
Irvin; Lionel Angel, three ribbons;
J. D. Lindsay, two ribbons; Ruby
Hesse; A. B. Stevens; D. W. Wil
liams, two ribbons; Ran Bonwell;
Joe Woolket; A. B. Nelson; Carl
Landiss; J. P. CoVan; E. R. Baker,
two ribbons; C. B. Campbell, two
ribbons; Norman Anderson; E.
Madeley; Fred Hale; Robert Schil
ler; Ray George; A. F. Isbell; Ar
den Scales.
The Second Prize Winners were:
Mesdames, E. Madeley; R. R.
Snuggs; John H. Hill, three rib
bons; Lionel Angel, two ribbons;
Chas. Holland; A. R. Burgess, two
ribbons; Fred Smith; George Wil-
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
BUY, SEI.E, RENT OR TRADE. Rales
. . . Ac a word per insertion with a
25c minimum. Space rate in classified
section .... title per column-inch. Send
all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
tUT'lt E. All ads must be received in
Student Activities Office by 10 a.ni. on the
day before publication.
FOR SALE
1947 '/j-'I’ON PICKUP, S3f>5 <10. Marin
outboard motor 7'/j hp., $95.00. Gloss
surf rod and reel, $17.50. Bamboo surf
rod, $6.00. Eight inch table saw 14 hp.
motor, $55.00. All excellent condition.
319 E. Kyle.
(1 ) 1939 DOnGE ton Pickup truck.
Sealed bids will be receivied in the Office
of the Auditor. College Administration
Building until 10 a.m., April 19. 1954.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all tech
nicalities. Address Auditor, A&M College
of Texas, College Station, Texas, for
further information.
BENOIX AUTOMATIC Washing machine,
couch, baby bed, high chair, and desk.
K. B. Hampton, Apt. A-7-D, College
View.
FOR RENT •
SMALL furnished house,
only. Phone 3-2961.
Close in. Couple
HELP WANTED
BEAUTY OPERATOR.
Shoppe.
Pruitt’s Beauty
HOUSES FOR SALE
BY OWNER, reasonable price. Two bed
room home near College. Garage, garden
area, fenced yards, attic fan, newly re
decorated. GI or FHA financing. Call
6-1498 after 5:30 p.m. or anytime week
ends.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
By placing your measure with us this
week, we can deliver your new officers
uniform in time for graduation.
LAUTERSTEIN’S
214 Varisco Bldg.
Bryan, Texas
CALL 4-9099 for typing and related work,
after 5 and on weekends.
WANTED: Typing. Reasonable
Phone: 3-1776 (after 5 p.m.)
*CL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. A A.M.
Stated meeting Sul Ross
No. 1300 AF and AM.
Thursday, April 8, 7 p.m.
E. D. Madeley, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y.
Watch for the showing of Lauterstein’s
uniforms at M.S.C. Monday night and
Tuesday.
IF YOU SEE this ad, other people will
sec the ad you run. Call 4-5324 or
4-1149 for Battalion Classified Ads.
LOST
GREEN PARAKEET. Vicinity of College
View. If found call 6-2702.
K & Jil SLIDE RULE with initials S. R.
engraved. Reward. Reward. Return
to 15-322.
Official Notice
The School of Agriculture of the A&M
College of Texas is co-opcrating with all
other Land-Grant Colleges, the United
States Department of Agriculture, and the
United States Civil Service Commission
in a study of the qualifications and train
ing of our agricultural graduates for civil
service and similar state and federal posi
tions. This study necessitates that all
graduating seniors in the School of Agri
culture take the Civil Service Exam for
Junior Agricultural Assistant. The test
involves two parts requiring approximately
3 hours each.
You will therefore be excused from all
classes on Friday, April 9 for the purpose
of participating in this test. You will
report to the Biology Lecture Room at
S.’OO a.m. and again at 1 p.m. The suc
cess of this test depends on the partici
pation of all graduating seniors, and I
earnestly request your full cooperation.
Charles N. .Shepardson
Dean of Agriculture
Classes will be dismissed at 4 p.m.
Wednesday, April 21, in order that all stu
dents and faculty members may attend hte
Annual Aggie Muster Program at which
Governor Allan Shivers will make the
principal address.
J. P. Abbott
Dean of the College
REGALIA FOR COMMENCEMENT
For the Commencement Exercises and
Baccalauretc Service in accordance with
action taken earlier by the Academic
Council, all non-military students who are
candidates for degrees will wear academic
regalia. Candidates for the Ph.D. degree
and candidates for the degree of Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine will wear the Doctor’s
cap and gown. Candidates for the Mas
ter’s and professional degrees will wear
the Master’s cap and gown, and those re
ceiving the Bachelor’s degree will wear
the Bachelor’s cap and gown. All military
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear Uniform No. 1.
Candidates for the Ph.D. degree are re
quired also to have a hood. This will not
be worn in the procession since all Ph.D.
candidates will be hooded on the stage.
All faculty members above the rank of
instructor are expected to attend the Com
mencement Exercises unless excused by
their deans. Those with the Doctor’s de
gree will wear cap. gown and hood. The
wearing of the Master’s or Bachelor’s hood
is optional for other members of the in
structional staff.
The academic regalia can be rented from
the Exchange Store on or before April 30
but it is desirable that orders be placed
as soon as possible. Rental fees cover the
use of the regalia by the faculty for the
Inauguration as well as for Commencement
and Baccalaureate services. The rental fee
is $3.90 for Doctor’s cap and gown. $3.60
for Master’s cap and gown, and $3.30 for
Bachelor’s cap and gown. The rental fees
for hoods are the same as those shown for
caps and gowns.
REXALL’S ORIGINAL
1c SALE
WED. THRU SAT.
APRIL 7, 8, 9, 10
Aggieland Pharmacy
North Gate I’ho. 4-4344
For Easter Greetings
SELECT VOI R
HALLMARK EASTER CARDS
— At —
Taylor’s Campus Variety
North Gate
• Blue line prints
• Blue prints
• Photostats
&COATES INDUSTRIES
Phone 3-6887
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service-
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
son; W. M. Potts; George Draper;
J. E. Roberts; C. B. Campbell, two
ribbons; R. L. Brown; Chas. E.
Neelley; A. B. Stevens, two rib
bons; W. Delaplane, two ribbons;
Ran Boswell; Carl Landiss, two
ribbons; Robert Schiller, two rib
bons; R. V. Andrews; G. B. Wil
cox; J. D. Lindsay; A. D. Folweil-
er.
The Third Prize Winners were:
Mesdames, John H. Hill, three rib
bons; C. B. Campbell; Edward
Madeley, two ribbons; Ruby Hesse;
David Morgan; Carl Landiss, three
ribbons; Robert Schiller; A. F.
TIME IS . . .
Running- Short
Huy your
UNIFORMS
LAUTERSTEIN’S
214 Varisco Bid. — Bryan
LOU’S RIGHT
WITH YOU . . .
Buy from Lou—you have 30
days to get your money back.
Sell to Lou—your have 30
days to get your books back.
30 Day Guarantee
at LOUPOT’S
Isbell; P. W. Burns, two ribbons;
R. R. Snuggs; C. C. Doak; . E.
Roberts, four ribbons; Marion
Pugh, two ribbons; J. P. CoVan;
Joe Davis; Bob Cook; Fred Jenson.
Fresh Shipment of Peat Moss
Makes Gorgeous Gardens!
100 Lb. Bags ...... $2.98
50 Lb. Bags $1.69
25 Lb. Bags $1.10
Taylor’s Campus Variety
North Gate
Save Your Money!
Save Your Clothes!
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
; Bonnets!
for Gutter unci^After 1 ^
GROCERIES
PET OR CARNATION—EVAPORATED
Milk 2 tall cans 25c
12 OZ. CANS—DEL MONTE
Pineapple Juice . 2 cans 19c
46 OZ. CANS—LIBBY’S
Tomato Juice . . . can 29c
NO. 2 CANS—TEXSUN
Grapefruit Juice.2 cans 23c
20 OZ. JARS—TEA GARDEN—STRAWBERRY
Preserves jar 47c
NO. 2'A CANS—LIBBY’S
Pear Halves can 41c
NO. 2 CANS—DEL MONTE CRUSHED
Pineapple 2 cans 51c
NO. 2'/ 2 CANS—HUNT’S
Peach Halves . . 2 cans 51c
3 LB. CAN
Crisco
79c
NO. 2 CANS—VAN CAMP’S
Pork Sl Beans . . 2 cans 35c
12 OZ. CANS—NIBLETS
Mexi-Corn .... 2 cans 39c
NO. 300 CANS—MAGIC CIRCLE—SMALL
Whole Beans ... 2 cans 51e
NO. 303 CANS—LIBBY’S WHITE
Cream Corn ... 2 cans 41c
7 OZ. CANS—STAR KIST
Solid Pack Tuna . . can 41c
MARKET
JUICY RUBY RED
Grapefruit .
Also Beautiful . . .
& Mojud Hoisery
• Dawnelle Gloves
• Jewels by David
• Handkerchiefs and Flowers
REAL HAT SHOP
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
Ridgecrest Addition Next to Substation Post Office
^ FROZEN FOODS ^
PKG.
17c
— PIC T SWEET
CUT CORN
MIXED VEGETABLES
PEAS & CARROTS
CHOPPED SPINACH
WESTERN WONDER
Strawberries . . . pkg. 25c
PICTSWEET—6 OZ. CANS
Orange Juice . . 2 cans 29c
★
DECKER’S TALL KORN
Sliced Bacon .
Round Steak .
Loin Steak . .
. . . lb,67c
. . . ll>. 65c
. . . lb.59c
Porter House Steak, lb. 55c
SQUARE CUT
Shoulder Roast . . . lb. 55c
MEATY
Short Ribs lb. 29c
BONELESS. SHORTCUT
Ham Slices lb. 75c
ix- PRODUCE A
CRISPY
Celery stalk 10c
Carrots bag 10c
JUICY FLORIDA
Oranges .... 5 lb. bag 29c
each 5c
Specials for Thurs. Afternoon - Frl. & Sat. - Apr. 8 - 9 -10
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL SALES
Charlie's Food Market
North Gate
— WE DELIVER —
College Station