The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 15, 1958, Image 4

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/The Battalion College Station (Brazos County)] Texas
PAGE 4
Tuesday, April 15, 19&8
Local Cancer Society
To Campaign Tonight
Every doorbell in College Sta
tion will ring tonight as local
workers for the American Cancer
Society observe “C-Day,” Conquer
Cancer Day.
Money collected from the drive
will go to the American Cancer
Society, a national voluntary
health agency, to fight cancer on
Fly Continental-
the time you save
is all your own!
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DALLAS 1
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y Two flights daily— ||
7:02 A.M. and 4:31 P.M. ||
Also service to &
Temple and Waco.
three fronts—through research to
find new cures for the disease, pro
fessional and public education and
service to patients, Tom Mahoney,
local chairman for the society,
said.
The door-to-door campaign will
high-light the annual Brazos
County Campaign Against Cancer
with a goal of $5,000.
Cancer, classified as the No. 2
killer among diseases, kills more
than a quarter million people each
year, according to the American
Cancer Society. More than 1,000
scientists in 127 hospitals, univer
sities and laboratories throughout
the nation are working under
grants from this society seeking
a final cure for cancer, Mahoney
said.
“Funds collected in the local
drive will go to further this cause,”
he added, “and attempt to stamp
out this needless killing.”
A federal census estimates that
Australia’s population is approxi
mately 9,600,000.
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HOUSTON
’ Two non-stops daily—
11:18 A.M. and 10 P.M.
P.M. flight aboard
radar-equipped,
air conditioned
Super Convair. j
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Call Continental
at VI 6-4789
CONTINENTAL
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I did not whistle at her.
I whistled because the
dress she is wearing
looks like it was cleaned
by —
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
Social Whirl
Junior class of the AVMA Aux
iliary will meet at 8 tonight in
the home of Mrs. Alvin A. Price,
1203 Walton Drive, College Sta
tion. Officers for the class and
the auxiliary will be elected.
April meeting of the Veterinary
Faculty Ladies was held at the
Briarcrest* Country Club with Mrs.
Harold Redmond as hostess. Co
hostesses were Mrs. John Milliff,
Mrs. E. D. McMurry and Mrs. K.
R. Pierce.
During the social hour refresh
ments were served from a table
centered with an arrangement of
spring flowers. Mrs. Fred Neal
and Mrs. R. W. Moore presided
at the coffee and tea service.
Physical Education Wives Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at
Pruitt’s Fabric Shop. Guest
speaker will be Mrs. Williams
from Pruitt’s who will discuss the
new chemise line in fashion.
Plans will be made for the fam
ily pot-luck supper that the club
is planning for May.
A regular meeting of the Civil
Engineering Wives Club will be
held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the
south solarium of the YMCA. R.
L. Elkins will speak on “How to
Be a Businessman’s Wife.”
Plans for the Ph.T. party will
also be discussed. Members who
wish to receive degrees are re
minded that they must pay mem
bership dues by this meeting.
Members having clothes for the
rummage sale are asked to bring
them to the meeting. Hostesses
will be Janie Hart and Daphene
Nevill.
Architecture Wives
Win Wives Revue
The A&M Architecture Wives
Club gave their version of what
would happen if “Sorority Life
Comes to A&M,” last night in the
Memorial Student Center ballroom
and won first place in the Aggie
Wives Revue.
Song, dance and melodrama be
gan at 8 p.m. in the 14-act show
presented by the Aggie Wives
Council.
A full house paid fifty cents a
ticket and this money will be do
nated to the Brazos County Coun
cil for Retarded Children.
Sattirflay specials
Quick, Easy Bean Dishes
Ideal For Busy Weekend
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
#ne day
WANT AD RATES
day 3* per \
%4 per word eaeh additional day
Minimum charge—40d
DEADLINES
I p.m. day before publioatloa
Classified Display
8O4 per column Inch
eaeh Insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR SALE
For Sale: One stop repair ser
vice. “Doctor Fixit” will plan,
build, and complete the loan for
any repair, addition, remodeling or
redecorating you need for your
home or business. One call does
the complete job. Phone VI 6-5711
and ask for “Doctor Fixit” to
day .. . and the MARION PUGH
LUMBER CO. will guarantee the
workmanship and materials. 115t4
(2) Continental, R-670-lla, 220-hp
aircraft engines, crated, no opera
tion time since Navy overhaul. (1)
Continental, R-670-lla, 220-hp air
craft engine, with 30 hours opera
tion time. Can be seen by calling
the Department of Mechnical En
gineering. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Busi
ness Manager, College Administra
tion Building until 10:30 a. m.,
April 28, 1958. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technicali
ties. Address Business Manager,
A&M College of Texas, College
Station, Texas, for further infor
mation. 115t2
FOR RENT
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Practically new two bedroom
apartment three blocks off campus
at North Gate. $60 monthly. Call
VI 6-7214. 115tfn
HOUSEWIVES earn $60 weekly
at home. No selling, no telephon
ing. Write P. O. Box 8057, Fort
Worth 38, Texas. 112tl8
Available June 1, cool one bed
room apartment, East Gate, College
Hills. Nicely furnished, new stove
and Refrigerator. $65 monthly.
Adults. Call VI 6-5031 after 5 p.m.
114tfn
Night-time car hops wanted. Ex
perience not necessary. Apply Tri
angle Drive-In. 106tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Modem two bedroom duplex,
large playing area and garage.
1408 East 27th. Phone TA 2-1352
or VI 6-7339. 114tfn
Furnished three room, bath,
apartment. Close in. Adults. L. G.
Beaumont. TA 2-1244. 112t6
Two bedroom apartment near
Crockett School. Available April 1.
$75. VI 6-6660. 107tfn
For Sale
TOY TERRIER PUPPIES
Call KE 7-6131 after 5:30
Air Force blues. Three pants, 29”
waist. Blouse, 38 regular. Battle-
jacket. $85. VI 6-4276. 114t2
1955 Mercury. One owner car.
Excellent condition* Low mileage.
TA 2-6554. 114t5
Studio couch, $22.50. VI 6-7356.
114tfn
100’ x 125’ corner lot with trees,
on Aspen Street, College Station.
VI 6-6479. 107tfn
Paris has more night clubs than
any city in the world. New York
is second.
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
FOR YOUR
3 Remodeling
• Floor Covering
• Painting
Call: JIM BOSWELL
VI 6-6362 After 5 p. m.
Three room apartment. Across
street from Southside Grocery. Re
decorated. $25. VI 6-6544. 103tfn
Two furnished - apartments lo«
cated near capipus. Bills paid. Call
VI 6-5427. 82tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
WORK WANTED
Your term papers, etc., will be
better if you think now, write them
now, and bring them to Bi-City
Secretarial service to be typed now.
VI 6-5786, 3408A Texas Avenue.
115tfn
Child care. Five days a week.
VI 6-6098. 115t4
Experienced child care, days and
evenings. TA 2-6900, Mrs. Gilbert
Dylla, 2116 Cavitt. 112tfn
All day nursery. VI 6-6146 after
5. 112tfn
Typing, Multilithing, Duplicating
reports, manuals, Thesis papers,
etc. ZOST THE PRINTER, 115
Walton Drive, Phone VI 6-6128 or
VI 6-4874. 108tfn
Olympia Typewriters
Otis McDonald
BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE CO.
429 S. Main Bryan
The anove coupon worth $5.00 on
purchase of any Typewriter . . .
Kiddie Korner Nursery will be
open for the Senior Ring Dance
and Gi'aduation exercises. Call VI-
6-7108 for reservations. 115t3
SDL KOSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. * A.M.
College Station, Texas
Called meeting, Tuesday,
April 15, at 7 p. m. E.A.
and F.G. examinations. Also
the Feliowcraft Masons De
gree will be conferred.
E. L. Mayhugh, W.M.
Joe Woolket, Sec’y.
Visit The Scribe Shop, Party
Center, 211 West 25th, Bryan. Gifts
for graduates. Favors. Place cards
for A&M Consolidated. Party Nap
kins. 112tl3
Do your rugs and carpets need
cleaning? Home Service Co. has
the professional knowhow and
equipment to do the job right. Re
liable. Home owned. All service
guaranteed. Phone VI 6-8269 for
free estimate. Any size. Any kind.
Anywhere. Anytime. 108tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service. G.
C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notice* must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlct
of Student Publications (Ground FI001
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hour* 8-12, 1-5, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of tho day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tion*.
It’s the time of the year when
Saturday becomes an extra busy
day at home . . . especially for
working folks.
There’s gardening . . . painting
. . . spring house-cleaning and a
“dozen and one” chore? to be done.
Yet with all this, there’s lunch and
supper to prepare. Rely on the-
pantry shelf for a quick and easy
meal. Make it one that requires
little effort on your part.
Canned pork and beans with to
mato sauce combined with dried
apricots and prunes or with orange
sections makes a “something spe
cial”. Both recipes are easy to
prepare . . . one done in a skillet
on top of the range, the other in
a casserole in the oven.
Serve with canned steamed
brown bread and a crispy cab
bage salad with sour cream dress
ing. For dessert . . . cup cakes
(made from a mix) with chocolate
sauce. And to go along . . . lots
of hot coffee.
Philosophy Group
Studies Education
Education was the topic for dis
cussion when the Brazos Bottom
Philosophical Society met Friday
night at the YMCA.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Delmar A. Dyreson, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Zietlow, Dr. Fred O.
Sargent, Dick Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Cal Boykin Jr. and the Rev. and
Mrs. Clarence Ketch, who were
host and hostess for the evening.
Next month’s meeting will be
held at 8 p.m. Friday, May 2, in
the south solarium of the YMCA.
LFL ABNER
THEM "NEW PEOPLE" WONT
GO BACK T' "PARADISE PARK;
- ONLESS TH'CRIME WAVE
' STOPS - SO YO'GOTTA
STOP IT"
Fruited Pork and Beans
1 cup chopped dried apricots and
prunes
V2 cup water
2 cans (1 pound each) pork and
beans with tomato sauce
Cook dried fruit in water in
covered saucepan until water is
absorbed. Stir in beans; heat.
Makes 4 generous servings.
Pork and Beans With
Orange Topping
2 cans (1 pound each) pork and
beans with tomato sauce
1 orange peeled and cut into sec
tions.
whole cloves (2 per orange sec
tion)
2 tablespoons brown sugar
Pour beans, into a shallow pan
or casserole. Stick cloves into or
ange sections; arrange on top of
beans; sprinkle with brown sugar.
Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees)
about 20 minutes. Makes 4 serv
ings.
Brazos A&M Club
D. W. Williams, vice president of
agriculture, will give a report on
his recent tour around the world to
the Brazos County A&M Club to
morrow night at 7 in the clubhouse
on Ehlinger Drive.
David R. Fitch, club president,
said an informal meal will be
served preceding Williams’ talk.
PENNY PAfeKElR says:
In Spring a young man’s lady slightly
yearns for something new and color
ful . . .
Renewed Flame Red 6 piece
dinette $GG.0()
QUALITY FURNITURE CO. ,‘116 N. Bryan.
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