The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1956, Image 5

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PHONE VI 8-6415
Jb or Sale
One to five acres good building
sites. City water. Two miles from
College Station. Call VI 6-6886.
156t2
G. E. 30” rotary ironer. Perfect
condition. Cost $187. Make offer.
VI 6-7356. 156tl
Clean 4-dooii Plymouth 1947,
R&H, new seat covers, good tires,
x-uns good. First $240 takes. VI-
6-7356. 156tl
New Smith-Corona Silent Super
portable typewriter with keyset
tabulator, line retainer, page
gauge. “Holiday” carrying case.
Pica type. $100. Write Box 905,
College Station, or call TA 2-5675.
156tl
1 Oak dinette set, table and 4
chairs. Call VI 6-6660, I56t2
(1) Motion Pictui'e Projector, 16
millimeter sound, Ampro-Premier
10. May be seen by calling tele
phone VI 6-5705, Agricultural Eco
nomics and Sociology Department.
Sealed bids will be received in the
Office of the Business Manager,
College Administration Building
unitil 10:30 A. M., September 17,
1956. The right is reserved to x-e-
ject any and all bids and to waive
any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A & M College
of Texas, College Station, Texas
for further information. 155t2
Cash and Carry Sale from Aug.
20th through September. Sherwin-
Williams outside white paint, gal
lon, $5.85; Kem-Glo, gallon, $6.98;
Super Kem-Tone, gallon, $4.89;
deep colors slightly higher. 3’ Red
picket fence, roll $9.25; 3’ Green
picket, roll $9.75; 3’ White picket,
x'oll $12.75; 4’ Red picket, roll
$10.25; 4’ Green picket, roll $11.25;
4’ White picket, roll $15.25. Fan
type trellis, each 89c. COX LUM
BER COMPANY, 2705 South Col-
* lege Avenue, Bxyan. 153tl3
• KNOINJCKUINU ANII
ABCMJTKOTUKAi, SUPPLIES
• BLUE LLNK PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
■03 Old Sulphur Spring* Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
For Rent
Small neat furnished house with
fenced yard. VI 6-5054. 156tl
ATTENTION GRADUATE
STUDENTS
Upstairs bedroom with private
bath. Breakfast and evening meal
furnished. Call TA 3-4375. 156tl
Nice front bedroom, private en
trance and bath. 2 blocks fro m
campus. 303 Boyett St. Available
Sept. 3 Ph. VI 6-6376. tf
Front bedroom, private entrance,
adult home. Share adjoining bath,
Gentlemen. 207 W. 29th. St. —
TA 2-7165. • 155t3
Two bedrooms, nicely furnished,
one $5.50 week and one $7.00 per
week. Would prefer professor or
captain. Phone VI 6-5559. 155t3
Gentlemen please notice! Ex
ceptionally cool front furnished
room, three side exposure, private
entrance and telephone. Bed linens
furnished, 2*4 blocks from town.
One reference, please. TA 3-6862.
150tf
Nice clean garage apartment.
Two blocks from College Post Of
fice. Just right for one Aggie who
wants privacy when he studies.
Electric refrigerator, private bath,
and garage. VI 6-5431. 150tf
Late model typewriters, perform
like new. BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE, 429 South Main, Bry
an. 143tf
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
Room For Rent
Bedroom, private entrance, close
to bus, good neighborhood. Fur
nished, garage, kitchen privileges
if desired. Phone TA 2-8291.
156tfn
Help Wanted
Part-time experienced grocery
workers. No Sunday work. FOOD
TOWN, 516 North Main St., Bryan.
156tfn
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m.
•— 3 p.m. Apply in person West
ern Restaurant. Intexested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Pets
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
713 S. Main St.
(Aern** from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA J-IB41 BRYAN
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
veekiy, monthly rates. Grooming,
duppies. Free pickup, delivery.
1AYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
Work Wanted
Attention Working Mothers!
All - day nursery- $25.00 per
month. Fenced yard, two blocks
from campus. 304 West Dexter,
Phone VI 6-4142. 155tf
Will do practical nursing in pri
vate home; baby sit day or night;
keep children while you do your
shopping. TA 2-5431. 154t3
Neat accurate typist desmes typ
ing in my home. Own electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
Female Help Wanted
Beauty Operatoi, Edna’s Beauty
Salon or Pi-uitt’s Beauty Shop.
135tf
Special Notice
Your Realsilk Distributor is Don
Turner. Phone VI 6-7439. 156t3
ATTENTION MOTHERS*
Kiddie Korner Day Nursery is
open at the comers of Clay and
Aspen. Call VI 6-7108 for more
infonnation. 156tl
I will take care of childi’en at my
home. Expei'kmced. Reasonable
rates. Near A&M campus. Apply
4104 College Main. 156tfn
Moving to College Station Sept.
15th. Want to keep children in
my home at 416 Tauber, by the
month, day or hour. Very x’eason-
able rates for expert care. Just
2 blocks fi'om Noi’th Gate. For
fui'ther information call VI 6-6377
after 5 p.m. 156tf
SUL ROSS LOUCHE, NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Million, Texas
Called meeting Thursday,
7. p.m. September 6. Work
in EA Degree. Members and
visiting brethren welcome.
L. P. Dulaney, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Secy. 156tl
Differing Tastes
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) —
There’s only one drawback to the
long standing friendship between
Robert Johns and W. L. Bonham.
They can’t stand each other’s cook
ing. Johns, 82, and Bonham, 72,
camp together each summer at
their lodge near here. It’s equipped
with two fireplace pits. At meal
time, each cooks and eats alone.
A uniformed Campus Security
force, under the direction of Fred
Hickman, has 10 members and is
responsible for the traffic and pat
rolling of the campus.
How Christfan Sciertte Heals
“GOD’S REMEDY FOR
EVERY ILL”
SVTAW <1150 kc.)
Tuesday 9:45 a.m.
The ftaUnlion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, September 6, 1956 PAGE 5
Cliurches Welcome
esiimen
St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel
Enteidng students at A&M will
be honored at a reception to be
given in the Parish Hall of St.
Thomas Chapel on Saturday even
ing. Speakers on the porgram will
be Tom Goldstone, president of the
Canterbury Association; Lt. Col.
George Watson, Military Science
Department; Barry Hart, Battalion
sports editor; and Willie F. Zapal-
lac, A&M Football Coaching Staff.
Zapallac will show and narrate the
1955 A&M-TCU football game. The
reception is under the general
chairmanship of Mrs. George H.
Watson.
New students will also be honox*-
ed guests at a Parish supper to be
held Sunday evening at the Chapel
Parish Hall. This covei’ed dish sup
per, which begins at 6 p. m., is
under the chairmanship of Mi's. W.
M. Heritage.
The Rev. Robert L. Darwall will
deliver the sermon at the Sunday
services. Holy Communion is at 8
a. m., Church School begins at
9:31) a. m., and at 10:30 and at
11:00 a. m. the morning prayer and
sermon will be held. A Coffee Hour
will be held in the Pai’ish Hall
between the two morning seiwices
fi*om 10:30 to 11.
Baptist Student Center
A special program for freshmen
students will be held at 8:15 Sun
day night following the assembly
at the Grove. Returning students
and local youths will be featux-ed at
this informal gathering to be held
on the rear lawn at the Centex'.
Refreshments and fellowship will
follow the program.
Bethel Lutheran Church
The Rev. William .C. Peterson
will speak on “Why Do We
Christians Apologize for Our Re
ligion” at the 10:45 a. m. seiwice
Sunday. Sunday School will begin
at 9:30 a. m. At the Wednesday
Vespei’s beginning at 7:45 p. m.
the seianon will be “The Man Who
Hoped for a Second Chance.
College Heights Assembly
of God
“My Presence Will Go With
Thee” is the topic of the Rev. R.
L. Tumlinson’s 11:00 a. m. sermon.
Sunday School will meet at 9:45
a. m.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran
Church
The Sunday Worship at 10:45
a. m. will be conducted-, by the Rev.
Edwin Sevendsen. On Saturday
night at 8:30 an open house will
be held at the Lutheran Student
Center for all students. An ice
cream social is scheduled for 6:30
Sunday night at the Centex'.
A&M Christian Church
Following the assembly at the
Gi'ove Satui'day night, a x'eception
for Freshman students will be Judd
at the Chinch. Student member
ship will be taken at the 11 a. m.
services Sunday. The Rev. W. C.
Jones, pastor-, will speak on “The
Function of Religion”. Sunday
school will meet at 9:40 a. m.
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By Battalion Woman’s Editor
TEXAS HASH
2 large onions, sliced 2 cups canned tomatoes
2 gi'een peppei's, minced* Vz cup uncooked rice
1 lb. g-round meat 1 t. chili powder
3 T. shortening 1 t. salt
% t. pepper
Cook onions and gi'een peppers slowly in shortening until done.
Add meat and saute until mixture falls apart. Add tomatoes, rice and
seasonings. Aixange in lai'ge casserole, cover and bake in moderate
oven (350 degrees) for 45 minutes. Serves 6 persons.
SCALLOPED POTATOES
6 medium raw potatoes
2 T. butter
1 T. flour
Wz cups milk
Pai'e and slice potatoes thin.
3 /i cup butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten
Nz cup milk
1 t. salt
Vz t. pepper
% cup gi'ated cheese
Put in buttei'ed baking dish. Melt
butter, add flour, stirring until smooth. Add milk and stir. Add
cheese and let boil until cheese has thoroughly melted. Pour over
potatoes. Bake in moderate oven (360 to 400 degrees) until potatoes
are tender.
QUICK COFFEE CAKE
M t. salt
1 Vz cups flour
1 t. baking powder
cinnamon
Cream butter and sugar together. Add well beaten egg. Add
salt and baking powder to the flour and stir in flour and milk a little
at a time. Turn into melted buttei’ed pan. Pour over top 2 T. melted
butter, sprinkle thickly with sugar and cinnamon, bake in quick oven
(325 degrees) uxxtil brown.
JELLIED CREAM SALAD
1—No. 2 can crushed 2 T. sugar
pineapple, sti'ained IVz cups boiling water
14-16 marshmallows _ cheiries
% cup shredded cabbage nuts
2 packages lemon Jello
Dissolve the jello in 1% cups boiling water and pineapple juice.
Cool. Mix other ingredients. When jello begins to set, add other
mixture (marshmallows, pineapples, cabbage) and place in refiig-
ei’atoi'. Cherries and nuts may be added. Serves 15 persons.
GtfEEN BEAN SALAD
1—No. 2 can greexx beans 2 T. vinegar
1 T. chopped onion 2 T. Wesson Oil
1 t. sugar salt, pepper
Di’ain juice from beans. Mix with ingredients, salt and pepper
to taste and serve.
A&M Methodist Church
“How Shall I Live” is the sermon
topic of the Rev. Nolan Vance at
10:55 on Sunday Sunday School is
at 9:45 a. m.
Church families will entei'tain
new students of Methodist affilia
tion or interest at a reception and
supper Sunday night at 6. R. L.
Elkins is in charge of the x'ecep-
tion. On hand to greet the students
along with the congregation and
members of the Official Board will
be the Rev. Vance and the Rev. R.
C. Monk, dix-ector of the Wesley
Foundation.
Church of the Nazarene
“God Answers Prayei's” (Elijah)
is the subject for the Rev. James
Farris’s 11 a. m. sei-mon Sunday.
Sunday School begins at 10 a. m.
The Youth Hour meets at 6:30
Sunday night. “Chi'ist’s Love for
the Sinful” (John 3:16) is the
sermon topic for the evening ser
vice at 7:30.
Church of Christ
A get-acquainted party and fel
lowship meeting will be held for
Freshman Aggies Satui'day night
at 7:30 following the assembly at
the Grove. Bible Study, with a
special class for freshman students,
will meet at 9:45 Sunday morning.
The subject for the 10:45 a. m. sei’-
vice is “The Judgment Day.”
A&M Wesley Foundation
Uppei'classmen and leaders of
the Wesley Foundation will lead the
annual torch light pai'ade of fresh
men from the Grove to the
sanctuary of the Methodist Church
Satui’day night at 8. Newcomers
will hear a welcome address by Di\
Robert B. Kamm, Dean of Student
Personnel Services, and meet the
Rev. Robei't C. Monk, director of
the Foundation, and The Rev.
Charles E. Hall, Assistant Dii'ectoi'.
Pastoi's of the Methodists churches
in Bryan and College Station will
also be introduced.
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
“Increase Our Faith” is the topic
for the 10:30 a. m. sex-vice Sunday,
the Rev. R. F. Buck delivering the
sermon. Sunday School meets at
9:15 a. m.
The Church... For a Fuller Life... For You...
^JJiffier ^jJunera ( ^JJo
BRYAN, TEXAS
502 West 26th St.
PHONE TA 2-1572
Student
Publications
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:15 P.M.—Evening Service
OUR SAVIOUR’S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45’A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:00 & 6:45 P.M.—MYF Meeting
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
10:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:30 a.m.-—Coffee Time
8:45a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Service
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8:45 a.m.—Worship
9:45 a.m.—Church School
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
7:00 a.m.—Mass •
9:00 a.m.—Mass
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30.P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:40 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Worship
7 :00 p.m.:—Training Union
8:00 p.m.—Worship
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Mortitng Worship
7:00 P.M.—Young People's Service
7:45 P.M.—Preaching Service
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
800 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
9:30 A.M.—Church School
..0:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
FAITH EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Service
ST. THOMAS
EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School
9:30a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon
College Station’s Own
Banking Service
College Station
State Bank
NORTH GATE
Central Texas
Hardware Co.
BRYAN
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Bryan Communities Since
1909
First State Bank
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Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
BRYAN
The
Exchange
Store
‘Serving Texas Aggies’
Bryan Building
& Loan
Association
BRYAN
City National
Bank
Member
FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
Bryan
“A Nutritious Food”
Lillj r Ice Cream Co. Bryan
MELLO CREAM
^ GROCERIES ^
Armour’s Star—12-Oz. Can
CORNED BEEF .
Armour’s Star—12-Oz. Can
CHOPPED HAM .
Nabisco—8-Oz. Pkg.
RITZ CRACKERS
48-Count PkR-.—Lipton’s
TEA BAGS . .
3 Pound Can
CRISCO . .
46-Oz. Can—Libby’s
TOMATO JUICE .
303 Cans—Green Giant
BIG TENDER PEAS . . Z cans
49c
49c
20c
61c
92c
30c
41c
^ FROZEN FOODS ^
— PICTSWEET —
Cut Broccoli, Cut Corn, Spinach,
Mustard Greens, Green PKG.
Peas, Peas & Carrots T H ^
Mixed Vegetables . . . . JL 4 ^
~ 35c
LEMONADE
LIMEADE
cans
" 2
PRODUCE ^
BANANAS
Large Head
LETTUCE
Yellow Skinned
ONIONS
California
BELL PEPPERS
. . lb. 11c
. . . . 15c
. . lb. 5c
. 2 lbs. 25c
* GROCERIES ^
No. 2Vz Cans—Libby’s
PEACH HALVES ... can 30c
No. 2 Cans—Libbj r ’s
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE . can 25c
46-Oz. Can—Libby’s
PINEAPPLE JUICE .... 29c
No. 2Vi Cans—Libby’s
FRUIT COCKTAIL . . . can 37c
303 Cans—Libby’s
GOLDEN CREAM CORN, 2 for 35c
Maryland Club
COFFEE . . . . .lb. can 99c
Diamond Brand—303 Cans
CUT GREEN BEANS . 2 cans 23c
^ MARKET ^
— PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS —
LOIN STEAK . . .
ROUND STEAK . .
T-BONE STEAK .
Square Cut
SHOULDER ROAST
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
(For Hamburgers)
FRESH GROUND MEAT . lb.
Mealy
SHORT RIBS lb.
Armour’s Star
FRYERS .
-lonnel’s Dairy Brand
W I E N E R S
Wisconsin Daisey
CHEESE .
.lb.
lb.
. lb.
63c
63c
63c
33c
33c
28c
41c
45c
59c
SPECIALS FOR THUR. AFTERNOON — FRI. & SAT. — SEPT. 6-7-8
CHARLIE'S
NORTH GATE
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FOOD
MARKET
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