The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 21, 1956, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 4
THE BATTALION
Tuesday, February 21, 195$
Letters to the Editor
(Continued from Page 2)
situation, that segregation is the
pi'oduct of prejudice, injustice, big
otry and intolerance. With ade
quate dual school systems, both
races can progress efficiently.
There has not been a race through
out known histoi*y that has made
progress equal to that of the South
ern Negro over the past few dec
ades. The South does not intend
on the progress to be interrupted.
Get Your ...
LEE RIDERS
Now
Be prepared for the
Aggie Rodeo —
Six month money back
guarantee on shrinkage
and zipper breakage.
This is the basis for the South’s
continuance of the Dual System.
There are several more reasons
which I do not intend to go into
because of the length. Because
penicillin is good for one infection
doesn’t necessarily mean that it
cures all infections. Because in
tegration works in the North does
not mean it will work in the South
—there is a difference in problems.
The difference is the population of
the two races and the dangerous
effects of people who seek to solve
problems they don’t understand.
Laugh at these ideas if you wish,
but they, or something similar, are
needed and could be helpful. Re
peated exposition of the violence
accomplishes nothing of true qual
ity; it only serves to separate. It
is the persons who are in the posi
tions to bring to the people not
one sided stories of violence, but
what’s behind the violence and how
is can best be solved.
Ch. E. Wives
Need Books,
Magazines
“Books and magazines are still
being collected for the colored
schools of College Station and Bry
an,” according to Pat Neely, pub
licity chairman of Chemical Engi
neering Wives Club, sponsors of the
drive.”
Educational books and magazines
such as Reader’s Digest, Time,
Newsweek are needed for all
grades. There is particularly a
need for children’s books for the
first three elementally grades, ac
cording to Mrs. Neely.
“The colored schools haven’t had
any money allotted to the library
for three years so the need for
books is very great,” she went on
to say.
Persons who wish to donate any
books or magazines may phone
VI 6-4866, or VI 6-6257 and club
members will pick up the books.
LOU’S
Ray R. Stevens ’58
We Highly Recommend To You
SPRED SATIN—100% Latex Paint
$r.69
gal,
$1.79
-L qt.
SPRED SATIN Is the most been,
tiful, most washable, easiest-to*
use paint we’ve ever seen. Do It
Yourself and get beautiful results
on walls and woodwork.
Social Whirl
AGGIE WIVES BOWLING Club
will bowl at 8 tonight in the Me
morial Student Center bowling al
ley. Dames Club will bowl against
Business Wives while Mechanical
CHAPMAN’S PAINT & WALLPAPER CO.
Next to Post Office
Engineers Wives will be played
against Geology Wives.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD BATES
One day 2^ per word
10 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
80^ per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
Pets
Dogs, eats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Found
★
BAND WIVES CLUB will meet
tonight at 7:30 at the home of
Maiplyn Jernigan, 407 B Tauber
for their meeting.
★
ARCHITECT WIVES Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the YMCA. All members are urg
ed to attend this meeting to com
plete plans for the cake bake at
Safeway Saturday. The group will
For Sale
MARRIED STUDENTS — 1955
Trailette Mobile Home, air con
ditioned, Duotherm heater, 7-foot
ceiling, bedroom, tub and shower,
kitchenette, living room . Finance
thru C.I.T. Corporation. Payments
$48.00 month. Room 20 or 22 Mil
ner. 89t4
One Frjgidaire, 7 foot, $60; One
Thayer baby caiTiage, $10, and two
Kenmore heaters, $8 each. All in
excellent condition. VI 6-6491.
89t3
Houses for Sale
Small three bedroom furnished
economical house with carport be
tween Bryan and College. Can be
financed on low monthly payments.
TA 2-1495. 86tf
For Bent
Make reservations early for
week end guest. Three bedrooms
each with adjoining bath, private
entrance. Also very desirable lo
cation for graduate students. Phone
TA 2-2716. before 9 and after 6.
89t3
Bedroom for rent; Adjoins bath.
Graduate student preferred. TA-
3-6598 after 4 p.m. 89t3
Upstairs apartment, North Gate.
Unfurnished or with stove and re
frigerator. 400 Boyett Street. VI-
6-5444. 85t88
Boom For Bent
Southeast upstairs bedroom, pri
vate bath. Meals. Mrs. Maggie
Parker. 75tf
Wanted to Bent
Please call if you will vacate un
furnished house by June 15, rent
up to $50.00 month plus utilities.
Mi's. Warren Tomme, Day VI-
6-4221, night, VI 6-4367. 83t8
n--, : , . ... .u... =
Work Wanted
Typing work wanted. Call Ruth
Wiggins, VI 6-7139. 84t8
Neat, accurate typist would like
to type for you in my home near
campus. VI 6-4644. 83t7
Guaranteed radio and appliance
repair. C-13-D College View.
81tl4
Typing wanted to do in my
home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO
AND
TV SERVICE
7X3 S. Main St.
(Across from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 2-1941
BRYAN
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
803A East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
In College Hills, red bicycle in
good condition. Owner may have
by identifying bike and paying for
your ad. Phone VI 6-6642. 89t3
Special Notice
ELECTRIC APPLIANCE RE
PAIR on all types of small appli
ances. Vacuum cleaners, mixers,
irons, lamps, toasters, etc. Also
electric motor re-winding and re
pairing. Satisfaction assured. Lee’s
Electric Service, 2219 South Col
lege, Bryan, Phone TA 2-3536.
89t5
NOTICE SALESMEN—Student
Floral Concession meeting will be
held in the Floriculture green hous
es for all salesmen of the Student
Floral Concession on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 21 at 7:30. All salesmen
are urged to attend. 87t3
One - day service on Rubber
Stamps. We make them at Marion
Mangrum’s Brazos Printing Co.
VI 6-5280. 86tf
DOGS BOARDED: Clean com
fortable quarters. Caucasian
Boarding Kennels. Special rate to
“Aggies”. 49tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publicaiton.
— Director of Student Publications.
All basic division students who are en
titled to a D.S. card on the basis of grades
earned during the Fall Semester, should
stop by the Basic Division office in the
Aggieland Inn Building to pick up their
cards.
C. H. Ransdell
Acting Dean 88t3
TO GRADUATE STUDENTS
Any graduate student who expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the office of the Dean of the
Graduate School and make formal applica
tion for the degree.
March 1st., is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred
at the end of the current semester.
IDE P. TROTTER 87t3
Dean
CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
March 1st is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred at
the end of the current semester. The
deadline applies to both graduate and
undergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 82tl4
ALL DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the
1955-56 Student Directory are available
(75 cents each) at the Office of Student
Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf
In order that students and faculty may
attend the morning services during Relig
ious Emphasis Week, February 19-24,
classes will be dismissed by Executive
Committee action according to the follow
ing schedule:
Monday, February 20—11-12 a.m.
Tuesday, February 21—10-11 a.m.
Wednesday, February 22—10-11 a.m.
Thursday, February 23— 9-10 a.m.
Friday, February 24— 9-10 a.m.
3. P. Abbott 84t9
Dean of the College
U- PACK - M
Don’t forget . . .
• SANDWICH MEATS
•COLD BEVERAGES
• CRUSHED ICE
• ASSORTED NICK-NACKS
OPEN 7 A.M. to 11 P.M.
U- PACK - M
3800 So. College
Gus Ellis, ’37
attend the Campus theratre for
the movie “Diane” with Lana Tur
ner following the business meet
ing.
★
CIVIL ENGINEERING Wives
will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
the Memorial Student Center so
cial room to hear a book review by
Mrs. E. L. Angell. “This will be a
special meeting—we call it our an
nual get together,” stated Carolyn
LoCaste, reporter, “and we want
to extend a cordial greeting to all
C. E. wives to attend.”
Foods Group Has
Italian Luncheon
An Italian menu provided the
dinner for the Foods Group of the
A&M Social Club Friday at the
annex of the A&M Presbyterian
Church.
The menu, which included chick
en and beef broth, robust roast
beef, frothy vanilla spumoni
sprinkled with slivered almonds,
provided the best in fine Italian
cuisine.
The committee was composed of
Mrs. M. H. Halstead, general
chairman, and Mesdames S. A.
Wikes and J. P. Co Van, co-chair
men; G. G. Cowles, C. C. Hedges
and Don Young.
McCALL’S
Humble Service Station
“Where Service
Is First’ ,
East Gate VI 6-4922
Hy 6
That “new suit” I “bought”
for Dad is really an old one
I had rejuvenated at . . .
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Perk np an old Lenten favorite, Macaroni and Cheese, by giving
it new glamour with a new and tastier cheese sauce and fresh chopped
tomatoes. Use plenty of cheese in the sauce to make your casserole
really good.
Chopped fresh tomatoes and green pepper add new flavor to
Macaroni and Cheese casserole and a few slices of tomato and ripe
olives put on top before it goes into the oven make it attractive
enough for company dinner.
A fruit salad of cinnamon-pears and pineapple spears topped with
a whipped fruit dressing, a green vegetable, if you like, and dessert
will make this Lenten dinner one your family will enjoy.
The recipe for nutritious and economical Tomato-Cheese-Macaroni
Casserole includes directions for Three-Minute Cheese Sauce.
TOMATO-CHEESE-MACARONI CASSEROLE
(MAKES 6 SERVINGS)
cups (forge con) undiluted
evaporated milk
% teaspoon salt
2 cups (about 8 ounces) grated
process-type American cheese
t teaspoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon Worchestersfiire sauce
Vs cup diced green pepper
2 tablespoons grated onion
1 V, cups diced fresh tomatoes
4 cups cooked macaroni
Simmer evaporated milk and salt in saucepan over low heat to just
below the boiling point (2 minutes). Add cheese and stir until
thickened and smooth (1 minute). Stir in mustard and Worchester-
shire sauce. Combine remaining ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
Add cheese sauce. Combine thoroughly: Place in buttered IV2 quart
casserole. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) 30 to 40 minutes.
ENROLL NOW
Spring Term Opens Monday, March 5th
DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL,
HY-SPEED LONGHAND will be offered for the
first time in a special ten-week course at night. This
is an ideal system for taking notes in college and for
taking light office dictation. Typing will be given
with this special course.
Phone TA 3-6655 for information or call at 702 South
Washington Avenue, Bryan, Texas
McKenzie-Bald win Business College
Read Battalion Classifieds Daily
HIT PARADE OF FOODS . . .
Fit For A King
Full Course Meals For Noon & Evening
85c Lunches Served From 11-1—Fast Service
TRIANGLE DRIVE-IN
& DINING ROOM
“Roy Henry’s clearing his used car lot all the way
from the latest to the oldest models. Here’s a chance
for you to pick up a good clean used car, with plenty of
miles left in it at a very low cost. Look at this:
1949 FORD TUDOR—excellent condition,
paint in perfect condition
1951 PONTIAC CATALINA—beautiful interior,
fully equipped, just like a new one qM Y«J
1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN-unbelievably or A
clean, one car owner, extra low mileage «pjL£OU
1950 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN—many __ <I?^Qr
good miles left in it !
Roy Henry Pontiac Co.
Hearne, Texas
Knox Furniture Co.
— featuring —
• WHIRLPOOL
• CROSLEY
• O’KEEFE & MERRITT
“Furniture to suit any taste”
BRYAN
Dial TA 2-3581
2(jth & Bryan Mr. W. B. Knox
1. SUPERIOR TASTE
So good to your taste because of L&lVPs
superior tobaccos. Richer, tastier—espe
cially selected for filter smoking. For the
flavor you want, here’s the filter you need.
relax mm
® Itoom «c Mrm Touacco Co.
So quick on the draw! Yes, the flavor
comes clean—through L&M’s all white
Miracle Tip. Pure white inside, pure
white outside for cleaner,better smoking.
mu nm g/g r[ q LE jj[ R Qfi yt
YOUR