The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1958, Image 5

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    — Social Whirl
Oceanography and Meteorology
Wives Club will meet at 8 tonight
in the YMCA.
* * ❖
A meeting of the Civil Engi
neering Wives Club will be held
at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the south
solarium of the YMCA. Any new
members will be welcome.
* * &
Chemical Engineering Wives
Club will have a games party at
,7 p.m. Saturday in the Gay room
SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR
Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m.
Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m.
Lv. N. Zulch
Ar. Houston
7:28 p.m.
9:15 p.m.
FORT WORTH and
DENVER RAILWAY
N. L. CRYAR, Agent
Phone 15 •NORTHZULCH
of the YMCA. Games will include
42, scrabble and bridge.
All single chemical engineering
students as well as married stu
dents are invited. Everyone may
bring a guest. Tickets at 50 cents
each will be sold at the door. Re
freshments will be served by the
faculty wives.
* * *
Wildlife Management Wives
Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in
the YMCA.
AAUP to Plan Valentine Potato Salad Ideal
Faculty Council For February Supper Parties
During Meeting
Dance Classes
Register Tonight
Registration for dance classes in
the Memorial Student' Center for
the Spring'semester begins tonight
at 7:30 in rooms 2a, 2b, 2c and 2d.
Cost of instruction is $5 and stu
dents are guaranteed a minimum
of ten classes.
Instructor for the dance classes
will be Manning Smith, who taug'ht
the sessions last semester.
ATTENTION!
Army, Thank You For Trading With Lou.
Lou Wants You To Re Satisfied. If You Want
a Refund On Any Merchandise, Be Sure To
Make The Exchange By Wednesday. All Book
Sales Are Final After Wednesday (Except For
Books For Courses Dropped)
LOUPOTS
Trade And Save With Lou
A&M’s Chapter of the
American Association of Uni
versity Professors will meet
tomorrow night to discuss a
proposed Faculty Advisory
Council, according to Robert H.
Fletcher, chapter president.
Fletcher extended an invitation
to all members of the faculty to
attend the meeting in the Biological
Sciences Lecture Room at 7:30 p.
m.
A&M President M. T. Harring
ton gave his approval of an agency
through which the college could
avail itself of faculty counsel to an
AAUP delegation.
The AAUP’s committee on Fac
ulty-Administration Relations will
explain its proposal for a Faculty
Advisory Council at the meeting.
The advisory council would provide
for direct two-way communication
on questions of college policy be
tween the faculty and administra
tion. It would also consider matters
brought to its attention by the col
lege president, members of the
council, or other faculty members.
The AAUP was established to
help create and maintain condi
tions under which teachers can do
their best woi'k in the classroom.
Members of the local chapter’s
committee to draw up plans for a
Faculty Advisory Council are
Chairman E. E. Liebhafsky, econo
mics; W. F. Adams, mechanical
drawing; J. Q. Hayes, English; L.
S. O’Bannon, mechanical engineer
ing; J. H. Quisenberry, poultry sci
ence; and P\ O. Sargent, agricul
tural economics.
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Tuesday, February 4, 1958 PAGE 5
Read Battalion Classifieds Daily
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FOR RENT
9 p.m. day before po till ration
Classified Display
80* per column Inch
Classified Itispl
each Insertion
PHONE VI fi-6418
FOR SALE
Used Dairy Equipment for Sale;
fair to poor condition, and do not
meet present 3-A standards for
sanitary condition: Wash Vats 144
inch (2); Pasteurizing vat 150 gal.;
C. B. Jr. fruit feeder; Bagby cup
filler; Stainless 250 gal. pasteuri
zer; C. B. batch freezer; Meyer
bottle washer; Sweet water tank,
1000 gal.; Can hoist; Ice crusher;
Baker compressor; Receiving tank,
Receiving vat; Taylor counter free-
,zer; Tubular coolers (2); C. B. heat
exchanger; Chevrolet truck with
800 gal. stainless tank; Storage vat
500 gal., stainless. Also miscellan
eous cans, pipe, valves, conveyor,
• motors, and ice cream slab pans.
Sealed bids will be received, in the
office of the Business Manager,
A&M College Administration Build
ing until 10:30 a. m., Feb. 17, 1958.
Arrangements to inspect the equip
ment may be made through the
Dairy Science Department at Col
lege Station, phone VI 6-5731. The
right is reserved to reject any and
nil bids and to waive any and all
[echnicaiities. Address Business
Manager, A&M College of Texas,
College Station, Texas, for further
information. 79t2
One pair senior boots. English
made. Size 10. $10. TA 2-4200, 109
E. 26th. 79t4
Di'apes, $5 pair. Play pen, $8.
Portable barbecue with electric
rotisserie, $15. 4208 Nagle. 79tl
Three bedroom house. By owner.
*$700 equity,, GI loan available. $70
monthly payment. 3907 Tangle-
wood. 79t4
Mitchell Roto-Cone Air Condi
tioner, ton and a half. Six months
old. Call VI 6-7671. 78t3
Gas range $30. C-7-Y C. V. 78t5
By owner—three bedroom home
near campus, shopping and schools.
Decorated and landscaped. 900 En
field. Call VI 6-5388. 69tfn
IF YOU GOTTA GO, WHY NOT
GO FIRST CLASS ? An insurance
policy for any size halo. , . Eugene
Rush, North Gate. 28tfn
FOR RENT
To professor . or students. Two
bedrooms separated by tile bath.
$5.50 a week for each room. VI-
6-5559, 200 Meadowlane. 79t3
Room close to campus, 1014 Wal
ton Drive, private bath, private
entrance, garage and kitchen priv
ileges if desired. Man. $30. Vi 6-
4457. 79tfn
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College Main. 78tfn
Unfurnished two bedroom duplex.
Just south Crockett School. Call
VI 6-6660. 79t4
Three bedroom house, close to
college. Nice yard. $70 month. 4101
College Main. Call VI 6-4865. 78tfn
Front bedroom to student. 910 E.
30th St., TA 2-7913. 78t2
Want to room and board Aggie
in private home. TA 2-3828. 78tfn
Four room upstairs apartment at
East Gate of College. Tex-tonec
walls, refinished floors, nicely fur
nished. New stove and refrigerator.
Adults only. $65 month. Call. VI
6-5031 after 6 p. m. 78tfn
Two bedroom house. Nice floors,
large glassed porch, partially fur
nished or furnished. VI 6-5054. 78t2
Large room with two single beds
and private entranep. VI 6-5054.
78t2
Brick apartments with two bed
rooms on Second St. VI 6-5334. 74t3
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tl
Furnished apartments $45.00 per
month. Utilities paid. 4000 College
Main, Aggie Circle Apartments.
55tfn
WORK WANTED
Mother of two would like to keep
small children in her own home for
working parents. Located close to
college. VI 6-5305. 79tfn
Let me keep your child in my
home. Convenient location. Excel
lent care, experience, references.
TA 2-3216. 79t3
Practical nurse would like to
keep two small children in private
home. Call VI 6-7679. 79t4
Will keep children for working
mothers. Experienced. Fenced yard.
Call VI 6-6501. 74t9
Typing and Lithographing our
specialty. Executive type gives re
ports, thesis, lab manuals, etc.,
that professional look. ZOST THE
PRINTER, 115 Walton Dr. (East
Gate), Phone VI 6-6128 or VI
6-4874. 33tfn
Have a report to turn in ? Bi-City
Secretarial Service has new electric
typewriters, professional typists,
knowhow and interest in your work.
3408-A Texas Avenue. VI 6-5786.
59tfn
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave.
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
713 S. Main St.
(Across from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 2-1911 BRYAN
WORK WANTED
Will take chil
dren any age at Kiddie Korner
Nursery, 4108 Aspen, off College
Main. Central heating, air condi
tioned, fenced-in yard. Special
training in infant care. Phone VI-
6-7108. References. 79t5
Have room for more children.
Weaver’s Kiddie-Land Nursery,
225 Lynn Dr., Bryan, TA 2-6076.
60tfn
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Where the Art of
eFt'& Cooking Is Not Lost
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
AP Food Editor
Put your hearts on the table on
Valentine’s Day. Nowadays vari
ous sizes of cookie cutters, cake
pans and salad molds come heart-
shaped, all ready for use in baking
or filling.
To grace a buffet supper party
and beguile your guests, you might
like a heart-shaped potato salad
with a scarlet pimento arrow. Di
rections for making this salad fol
low, but if you haven’t a plas of the
Red Mass Planned
Wednesday Night
A Red Mass in honor of the Holy
Ghost will be celebrated at 5:15
p.m. Wednesday in St. Mary’s
Chapel. Newman Club members
will attend this Mass to begin
their spring semester.
Following the services, New-
manites will be honored with a
Valentine dance given by the Chil
dren of Mary Sodality of St. Jo
seph’s Church, Bryan.
Weekend Retreat
Set By Wesleyans
Wesley Foundation members,
led by Carl Zietlow, will hold a re
treat next Saturday and Sunday.
Topic for the weekend event will
be “Prayer and Personal Religion.”
The retreat, which will last from
1 I'-m. Saturday to 2 p.m. Sunday
will cost $4.50. All interested
persons should sign up at the Wes
ley Foundation.
Neat, accurate typist desires
typing to do in my home. Own
electric typewriter. Cal) VI 6-5805.
Day nursery for working moth
ers. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 6-4892.
271tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
DOCTOR FIXIT is a home re
pair and remodeling specialist. No
job too large or too small. No down
payment—up to five years to pay.
Call DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION
PUGH LUMBER COMPANY.
Phone VI 6-5711 today. 79t4
Mothers, if you need a nice place
to leave your children, try Moore’s
Day and Night Nursery. Children
of all ages. We have been serving
Bryan and College Station for 7%
years. Working mothers price, $2
per day, one home cooked meal
furnished. Drop in. 35c per hour,
50c for two children. TA 2-3881.
73tfn
Do you need help with your in
come tax return ? Call VI 6-7077 or
TA 2-6541 for competent assis
tance. 4-11
NOTICE
We now have banquet facilities
to accommodate 250 people.
TRIANGLE RESTAURANT
TA 2-1352 or TA 2-1353
3606 S. College Ave.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Officl
of Student Publications (Ground Floo!
YMCA, VV 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dalls’
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding
publication — Dipsetor cf Student Fub!ica>-
tions.
Laboratory assistants are needed for the
fall semester in the Physics Department.
Men who have completed sophomore phy
sics courses with superior records are
wanted to assist with 1 instruction, grading
and the handling of apparatus. The scale
of compensation is 90 cents per hour for
new assistants and $1 rter hour for ex
perienced assistants. Applicants are invited
to register at the office of the department
as soon as possible.
J. G. Potter
Head, Physics Department
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
Calhoun To Speak
On Science, Religion
“Do Science and Religion Really
Conflict?” will be the subject of
an address by Dr. John C. Calhoun
at the regular Wednesday night
service of the Wesley Foundation.
The service begins at 7:15. Dr.
Calhoun is Vice President for En
gineering at A&M.
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Flying Models
109 E 26th TA2-4200
Bryan,, Texas
size and shape called for, use
bowl for molding and garnish with
the arrow. Or spangle the top of
the salad—after it is turned out—
with pimento cut out with a tiny
heart-shaped cutter.
VALENTINE POTATO SALAD
Ingredients: 9 medium-s i z e d
potatoes (3 pounds), % cup real
mayonnaise, 1 cup finely diced cel
ery, cup finely chopped pimien-
to, 1 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon
white pepper, minced onion, 2 cups
coarsely ground cooked ham, 2 ta
blespoons finely chopped green
pepper, 14 cup real mayonnaise,
salad greens, radish _ roses, extra
pimiento.
Method: Cover potatoes (in
their skins) with boiling salted wa
ter; cook rapidly until tender. Peel
and dice fairly fine. While pota
toes are still warm, toss with %
cup mayonnaise. Allow to cook
then mix with another % cup may
onnaise, celery, pimiento, salt, pep
per and onion to taste.
Mix ham, green pepper and
cup mayonnaise. Line the bottom
of a 6-cup heart mold with waxed
paper. Pack one-third of the po
tato salad in the bottom of the
mold. Press another one-third of
the salad around the sides of the
mold. Fill center with ham mix
ture. Pack remaining potato salad
over ham.
Chill thoroughly. Turn out on
chop plate. Garnish with salad
greens, radish roses and an arrow
cut from pimiento strips. To serve,
cut heart in half lengthwise; cut
4 to 5 wedges from each half.
Makes 8 to 10 servings*.
Note: You may wish to add
more mayonnaise and salt to the
potato mixture to suit your own
taste. The onion may be omitted
if desired.
MAUPINTOURS /1953
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TRAVEL! SUMMER 1958!
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cruise . . . see Leningrad and
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and the Brussels’ World Fair . . .
plus extensions to the European
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Inclusive rate from $1369, from
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