The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 26, 1957, Image 4

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    The Battalion College Station (Brazos County/, Texas
PAGE 4 Tuesday, February 26, 1957
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JLMATJES
IT'S THE FAST, COMFORTABLE WAY TO TRAVEL
Women’s Social Club Enjoys
Game Party Friday Afternoon
Social Whirl Read Battalion Classifieds Daily
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CHICAGO*
FT. WORTH
LOS ANGELES*
*Via connecting airline
Call Continental at VI 6-4789
Due to the excellent response to our first
spring Smorgasbord we will continue with
our next . . .
SMORGASBORD
Sunday, March 3
M.S.C. Dining Room
A&M CAMPUS
Members and guests of the
A&M Women’s Social Club gath
ered in the ballroom of the Mem
orial Student Center Friday after
noon for a game party.
Prizes in bridge were won by
Mrs. Fred Jones, high; Mrs. Tom
Harrington, second high, and Mrs.
Paul Jungerman, low.
The canasta prize went to Mrs.
J. E. Hierth and Mrs. K. J. Koen
ig took high honors in “42.” Door
prize winners were Mrs. James E.
Couch and Mrs. T. O. Walton, Jr.
The president, Mrs. Ide P,
Trotter, conducted a short busi
ness meeting before the games
started. She appointed Mrs. E
L. Angell, chairman, Mrs. H. E
Burgess and Mrs. F. J. Konecny
as the nominating committee to
prepare a slate of officers for the
1957-58 year. The committee is
to report at the March meeting.
Named to a committee to se
lect a club representative to the
Cotton Pageant were Mrs. W. A.
Varvel, chairman, Mrs. Sam Cle-
land and Mrs. B. C. Wormeli.
Mrs. Trotter announced that
the World Day of Prayer will be
observed in College Station March
8. A special program in keeping
with the observance will be held
at St.- Thomas Episcopal Church
from 9:55 to 11 a.m. Everyone
is invited to attend. A nursery
will be provided.
Mrs. Konecny announced that
the Newcomers Club will have a
seated tea style show Wednesday,
April 17.
The next meeting of the Social
Club will be a style show luncheon
March 27. Beverley Braley will
provide the fashions for the show.
The wives of the School of
Veterinary Medicine, with Mrs. W.,
W. Armistead as chairman, were j
hostesses for the afternoon.
Mechanical Engineering Wives
entertained their husbands, de
partment faculty members and
their wives with a get-acquainted
dinner-dance Friday evening at
Zarape’s.
During the dance, which fol
lowed dinner, punch was served
by Joann Wagner and Margie
Stratton.
Civil Engineering Wives Club
will not have game night Wednes
day evening. Instead, it will meet
at 8 p. m. Wednesday, March 6, in
the south solarium of the YMCA.
lor Local Cookie-Lovers—
Here’s That Recipe Again
ADMIRAL Appliances
DEARBORN Coolers
EASY Washers
DIXIE Ranges
MATHES Air Conditionex-s
MODEL AIRPLANE
SUPPLIES
TV-RADIO SERVICE
JOE FAULK ’32
Auto-Appl.
214 N. Bryan TA 2-1669
Home Center
Cavitt-Coulter TA 2-6138
SMITH GUN
WORKS
Factory trained Gunsmith for
complete service and supplies.
New & Used . . .
GUNS, SCOPES, MOUNTS,
COMPENSATORS, RECOIL
PADS, REBARRELING, etc.
1 mile South of College
Highway 6 S.
IT S FOR REAL!
Newspaper Clinic
More than 200 persons are due
to attend the Texas Newspaper
Clinic to be held at A&M March
8-9. The clinic is sponsored by
the Journalism Department with
Wesley D. Calvert as chairman.
Sessions will be held in the Me
morial Student Center.
Want to help a
Buddy?
HERE’S HOW . . .
Some Ag-gies need this
book now!
ME 327
(Going out of print)
LOUPOT’S
TRADING POST
For the benefit of those who
are looking for “another cookie
recipe,” we repeat one of Georgia
Benson’s “Family Favorites,” run
in Thursday’s Battalion.
The proper ingredients and in
structions were included, but not
in the right order! So here’s the
recipe again—
Buttex-scotch Dx-op Cookies
Ingredients: S 1 /^ cups sifted
all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon soda,
1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup soft short
ening (part butter or margarine),
cups brown sugar, 2 eggs, %
cup sour milk or buttermilk, 2 tea
spoons vanilla.
Method: Sift flour once before
measuring, then sift it together
with the soda and salt. Combine
the shortening, sugar and eggs
in a mixing bowl, and beat
until well blended—about 2 min
utes. Add milk and vanilla. Add
sifted flour mixture, and beat un
til well blended—about 3 minutes.
Chill dough one hour or more.
Preheat oven to 400 degrees and
grease cookie sheets. Drop chilled
dough by rounded teaspoonfuls 2
inches apart on cookie sheets. Top
each cookie with a pecan half or
candied cherry, if desired. Bake
8 to 10 minutes—just until cookies
are firm and brown around edges
While I’m trying the next
case, take my trousers to
be pressed at —
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
by Chester Field
HOW PRACTICAL IS MOONLIGHT?
The bookworm said, 4 ‘A moonlight night ^
Is apt to be a worthwhile sight.
But after you’re through with it
What can you do with it?’* ?
MORAL: Plenty, chum! Open up
your Ubido and let in some
moonlight. Take your pleasure
BIG .. . smoke Chesterfield King.
With that big size and that big
taste .. . it’s the smoothest tasting
smoke today ’cause it’s packed
more smoothly by ACCU*RAY.
Like your pleasure BIG?
A Chesterfield King has Everything t
$50 for each philosophical verse accepted for publi
cation. Chesterfield. P.O. Hope 21. New Yorl
© Usxett ft Myers Tobacco Co,
fork 46. N. Y.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 3^ per word
2^ 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 6-641S
FOR SALE
1947 Chevrolet, new paint, new
tires, radio, heater, new seat covers,
$225.00. See Bill Thurman, Box
6594 or Dorm 7, Room 411. 233t4
WANTED TO RENT
Apartment, reasonable rent, for
occupancy in June by graduate stu
dent and wife. Prefer one near
campus. A. P. Cobra, 254-Bizzell,
or call VI 6-6287 after 5 p.m.
231t3
HELP WANTED
(1) Electric Addressograph ma
chine, uses metal plate. May be
seen at the A&M Press. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office
of the Business Manager, College
Administration Building until 10:30
a.m., March 18, 1957. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technical
ities. Address Business Manager,
A&M College of Texas, College
Station, Texas, for further infor
mation. 233t2
Student’s wife or student, exper
ienced in advertising layout. Call
Mrs. Prihoda, VI 6-6415, or come
by the Student Publications Office,
YMCA basement. 233tfn
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Do you like money ? ? Money
saved is money earned. Save on
that NEW CAR. Call TA 3-6324
®fter 5 p.m. 221tl5
Need attractive and energetic
woman, at least 25 years of age,
for permanent supervisory position
in food department. Irregular
hours, including some nights and
week ends. Food experience not
necessary. Must show readiness
to learn and be capable to train
and supexwise students. Apply in
person only to the Director’s Of
fice, Memorial Student Center.
228tfn
WORK WANTED
Day nursery, monthly rates. Day
or night sitting on week ends
Christian home, experience, cheap
TA 2-6076, 3007 South College
Ave., Bryan. 233t4
Babysitting. Very
C-3-D College View.
reasonable
227t8
All day nursery. Have had nur
ses’ training. 304 West Dexter or
call VI 6-4142.. 225tfn
FOUND
Good Shaeffer fountain pen on
campus. Owner identify by calling
Mrs. Hicks at Exchange Store and
pay for ad. 232t2
PETS
2 lots. Walton & Harrington.
VI 6-7356. 215tfn
FOR RENT
Four room furnished house with
garage. Just off A&M campus.
Phone VI 6-5767, VI 6-5861. 233t3
Modern furnished three room and
bath apartment. Adults only. Close
in. Phdne TA 2-1244. 229t8
Furnished bedroom in private
home. Sem i -private bath. TA-
2-4872 between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m.
199tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
New all-purpose LUNKER-LO-
CATER now at local sports deal
ers makes 4 separate fish getting
lures. Has more ways to attract
big fish. 233t4
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
WANTED TO BUY
Boots, size lOVz C or D, 17” to
18” calf. My height: 6’2”, weight,
190 lbs. See F. G. Belote, Dorm
17, Room 112. 233t4
Baby buggy.
Call VI 6-7064.
232t4
MARTIN
HARDWARE
Gifts — Hardware — Appliances
Garden Equipment & Insecticides
Samsonite Eugrgage
Eidsrecrest Shopping Center
PHONE VI 6-7223
VISIT . . .
COULTER FIELD
in Bryan
Highway 21 East
• AIRPLANE RENTAE
• I I.IGHT INSTRUCTION
• RIDES
TA 2-9400
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offiet
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
VMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dallj
Monday through Friday) at or before thi.
deadline of I p.m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
All currently enrolled pre-veterinary med
icine students who expect to qualify as
applicants for admission into the School
of Veterinary Medicine in September 1957
should file their applications in the Regis
trar’s Office not later than April 1.
Forms to be used in making application
for admission to the School of Veterinary
Medicine are available at the information
desk in the Registrar’s Office.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
If you have repair or remodel
ing problems, why bother with a
painter here, a carpenter there,
when DOCTOR FIXIT can handle
the entire case for you He is
reasonable and efficient. Call
DOCTOR FIXIT at the MARION
PUGH LUMBER CO. for a free es
timate and 100% repair loan.
233t4
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
Togs — Gifts and Toys
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave.
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 1 is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred at
the end of the current semester. This
deadline applies to both graduate and un
dergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
and
we’ll he on
the campus
Mon. & Tues., March 4 & 5
to discuss
your future at
Boeing
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... where you can rise to the top
A diesel locomotive contains
more than 70,000 individual parts.
BAKER TIRE CO.
TRAILERS
I-ocal or one way
Firestone Tires
Tire Recapping and repairs
19th & Bryan BRYAN TA 2-8159
• ENGINJKKRINQ AND
ARCHITECTTJ RAD SUPPUKa
• BI.DE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
M3 014 Sulphur Spring* H—J
BRYAN, TEXAS
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
712 S. Main St
(Aeraaa from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA S-1ML1 BRYAN
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
Right now you’re in the process of making one of the
most important decisions of your life.
Your decision is important to us, too, because we are
interested in engineers and scientists who want to get
ahead. We’re coming to the campus to give you the facts
you need to judge whether Boeing can help you reach the
goal you have in mind.
The fact that Boeing is an “engineers’ company” is
Important to your success. At Boeing, you’d work with,
and for, engineers—men who talk your language, under
stand and appreciate your work.
Boeing encourages graduate study, reimbursing full
tuition and fees, plus an additional amount for incidentals.
Every six months, each Boeing engineer is given a merit
review—a personal opportunity for recognition and ad-
Rersonal Interviews on MARCH 4 AND 5
See your Placement Office for time and location
vancement. The company’s steady, rapid growth assures
plenty of opportunities to move ahead. At Boeing, engi
neers hold positions right to the top.
Another advantage: Boeing assignments are interesting.
You’ll work on such famous projects as the 707, America’s
first jet transport; the intercontinental B-52, the nation’s
principal long-range jet bomber; the supersonic BOMARC
guided missile, and top-secret programs that probe beyond
the frontiers of the known. At Boeing, you’ll be in a
young, expanding industry, one with its major growth
still ahead.
So whether you plan a career in civil, mechanical, elec
trical, aeronautical or industrial engineering, physics or
mathematics (or related fields), drop in for a person-to-
person discussion about your future at Boeing.