. The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 6 Tuesday, December 18, 1956 12th Man Bowl (Continued from Page 5) Powell. “It is hard for me, the casual observer, to predict any winner on these merits for both teams seem imbued with the spirit to win.” Captaining the Air Force team will be the three boys selected by their team mates, Pat Patrick, quarterback, Hoy Millen, starting guard, and Gale Pruitt the other starting guard. I’m going to make a prediction that the game will end a 14-14 tie I promise to love, honor, obey, and to have all our clothes cleaned at CAMPUS CLEANERS and wish each team the best of luck. The weight advantage is with the Air Force but speed is with the Army so “Que Sera- Sera.” STARTING LINEUPS Army Air Force John Kikei* Jack Held Left End Chuck Revellete Bates Left Tackle Vic Zuckero Roy Millen Left Guard John Ziegler Inglehart Center Dick Sayger Frost Right Guard Tony Gonzales McBride Right Tackle John Polk Clark Right End Glendall Rand Pat Patrick Quarterback Bill Hundley Larry Garrison Left Halfback Joe Williams Jack Powell Right Halfback Lamar Smith Jack Wilkerson Fullback Bruner Battery & Electric Co. COMPLETE AUTO TUNE-UP Batteries—Starters Generators—Carburetors LARRY BRUNER ’44 TA 2-1218 28th & Main BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 3C DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 8(>o per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE Thayer baby highchair. Very good condition. VI 6-5509. 107tl PETS Dogs, cats boarded—low daily weekly, monthly rates. Grooming Puppies. Free pickup, delivery, BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6 South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf SPECIAL NOTICE New Spanish guitar, nylon strings. Also Ranch Oak platform rocker. VI 6-7079. 207t2 Good clean 1952 Champion two - door 6-4410. Studebaker sedan. VI- 206t3 Buy for Christmas at reduced prices. One-fourth off on fish and aquariums. Lindners Pet Shop, C-7-X C.V. 206t5 Motor scooter, Cushman, 3-wheel. 123 Meadowland, College Station. 189tfn ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS! All day nursery $25. per month Phone VI 6-4142. 191tfn VISIT . . . COULTER FIELD in Bryan Highway 21 East • AIRPLANE RENTAL • FLIGHT INSTRUCTION • RIDES TA 2-9400 Social Whirl Two Christmas projects have been undertaken and completed by the Industrial Education Wives Club. Members collected from 100 to 150 pounds of used clothing which they took to the Air Force Reserve office in Bryan for ship ment to Korea. In addition, members donated food and bought two hams with money from the treasury for bas kets for two needy families. Special Mass Planned Special mass for the repose of the soul of Benny Bernardoni will be said at 5:15 p.m. today at St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel. Mem bers of the Newman Club are asked to be present. Christmas party of the Agri cultural Education Wives Club will be held at 6:30 p.m. today in Cushion Cabin at Hensel Park. A light supper will be served. Each couple attending is asked to bring a 25-cent gift. Parents of each child who will be present should also bring a gift with the child’s name on it. Reservations are to be made with Dawn Gilleland, VI 6-6765. Browning meat for stew? Peel potatoes and carrots that will ac company the meat while it‘s in the skillet or kettle. Time-saver! Dress boiled potatoes with melted butter and minced chives. PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM—Members of the A&M Methodist Church choir offered “The Song of Christmas” by Roy Ring-wald as a special musical program Sun day morning at the church. Director of the choir is William Turner. Soloists were Cora- lyn Thurman, Donald Royal, Caroline Wilson and Jeanette Vance; accompanists, Carl Moehlman and Mrs. Ross Strader; narrator, the Rev. Nolan Vance; and other “voices”— Larry Leighton, Coralyn Thurman and Donald Royal. Yule Eve Supper Made Easy OFFICIAL NOTICES FOR RENT Furnished bedroom in private home. Sem i -private bath. TA- 2-4872 between 1 p.b. and 9 p.m. 199tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offlct of Student Publications (Ground Flool YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailj Monday through Friday) at or before th* deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. WORK WANTED Accurate typist desires work at home. Thesis experience. Phone VI 6-7265. 182tfn For all types repair and remod- sling call Doctor Fixit at the Mar ion Pugh Lumber Company. 100% remodeling loans, no down pay ments. Phone VI 6-5711. 174tfn Beginning Jan. 3, all classes in Nagle Hall (C.E. Building) will be moved to the building formerly used as the Veterinary Hospital adjacent to the Highway Research S. R. Wright, Head Civil Engineering Department LOST Campaign hat between Dorm 8, Navasota parking lot. Contact anyone at Room 325, Dorm 8. Re ward. 207t2 ’55 high school ring, Ball High, Galveston. Initials H.F.B. Reward. Dorm 17, Room 411, Box 2677. 206t3 Regalia for the Baccalaureate- Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re quired to order hoods as well as doctor’s cap and gown, and to leave the hoods with the Registrar no later than 1 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 15. The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the master’s cap and gown; those who both are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree, except military students, will wear the bachelor’s cap and gown. All military students who are candidates for degrees will wear the appropriate military uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8 a.m., Dec. 10, and 12 noon, Saturday, Jan. 12. The ren tal is as follows: doctor’s cap and gown $4.25, master’s cap and gown $3.75, bach elor’s cap and gown $3.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown. C., E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee By Cecily Brownstone Associated Press Food Editor If cooking a big Christmas din ner lies ahead, you may wish to make Christmas Eve supper a sim ple affair. In this case, crabmeat and cheeseburgers are a good choice. With the burgers you might like a winter salad of finely shred ded green cabbage, lettuce or ro- maine, thin celery crescents and small fan-shaped pieces of red (unpeeled) apple. The salad should be tossed with French dressing. For dessert, how about your own Christmas cookies ? We suggest this particular menu because it can, if you wish, be served on paper plates. Go- along coffee or cocoa may be of fered in paper cups especially de signed for hot beverages. After supper you can go on to tree trimming and last-minute gift wrapping without worrying about dishes to be done. CRABMEAT AND T CHEESEBURGERS Iligredients: 1 can (614 oun ces).': crabmeat, A4 cup finely diced green pepper, cup may onnaise, 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 teaspoon prepared mustard, fine ly ^T a ted onion (pulp and juice) drafted sweet pickle relish, salt, pepper, 6 hamburger buns, butter or margarine,,% cup grated sharp cheddar cheese. Method: . Drain, remove car tilage from crabmeat and flake. Mix lightly "wjth green pepper Mix mayonnaise:, lemon juice and fitired onustard together; toss lightly;, with crabmeat mixture, adding grated onion, pickle relish, saltand .pepper” to taste. Split liamburger buns and toast lightly; butter cut sides: (Keep tops of buttered toasted hambur ger buns warm). Spoon crabmeat mixture onto bottom toasted hal ves of hamburger buns and top with grated cheese. Broil several inches from source of heat 5 min utes or until cheese melts. Serve at once. Makes 6 servings. LAST-MINUTE FOOD GIFTS How about teaming cans, jars and packages of food for those last-minute gifts ? Here are sug gestions. FOR CHEESE ADDICTS—A couple of varieties of interesting or unusual cheeses and a box of crackers. FOR SN ACKERS—A jar of smoked oysters, one of pickled mushrooms and one of imported cocktail size frankfurters. FOR SPICE ENTHUSIASTS— A pepper mill and two jars of peppercorns—one white, one black. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PRESCRIBED DR. E. LUDEMANN DR. G. A. 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