The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 25, 1954, Image 5

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    Thursday, March 25, 1954
TIJE BATTALION
Page 5
Family Favorites
By Mrs. W. D. Hardesty
(Ed. note—Guest editor for this week’s Family Favorites is
Billy Hardesty, wife of W. D. (Pete) Hardesty, business manager
of student activities. The Hardestys, members of A&M Methodist
Church, have two daughters, Mela'nie, age 22 months, and Diane,
age 6 months. Mrs. Hardesty, a graduate of Kilgore college, is a
former president of the Gamma Zeta chapter of Beta, Sigma Phi
in Kilgore. After her family, she loves music best and has sung in
several choirs, but right now she is actively engaged in caring for
her family.)
Let’s not say the following - are our favorite dishes for
there is nothing like a beautiful T-bone complete with french
fries and spring salad. Let’s just say these are dishes we eat
often (too often, Pete says) because they are easy to fix and
fairly inexpensive. (A point not to be overlooked in this day
and age!)
Cranberry Ring
1 package cranberries
2 oranges
Put in food chopper and grind. Dissolve two packages of Rasp
berry Jello in two cups hot water and one cup cold water. Add two
cups sugar. Add cranberries and oranges mixture and nuts as desired.
Pour into mold.
Royal Franks
Split wiener lengthwise and spread with mustard. Add a strip of
cheese (Velveeta isn’t as stringy when cooked as other kinds) and a
slice of either dill or sour pickle. Then wrap a slice of bacon “barber-
pole” fashonin around the wiener and secure with toothpicks. Be sure
the bacon doesn’t overlap. Then broil until bacon is the desired crisp
ness. These franks can be cooked in a skillet and then drained will
on absorbant paper.
Broiled or Open-Faced Hamburgers
V-2. pound ground meat
cup tomato catsup (more
or less to taste)
1 small onion chopped fine or
grated
Use the following according to
taste:
Tabasco sauce
Worchestershire sauce
Garlic salt
Celery salt
Black peper
Mix well. Spread on bread, covering as much of the bread as
possible. Either buns or day-old bread may be used and may be toasted
if desired. Broil slowly until meat is done, then sprinkle grated cheese
on top. When cheese has melted, serve immediately. Makes five sand
wiches.
Watermelon Rind Preserves
To four pounds of melon add:
B cups of water
9 cups of sugar
4 sliced lemons
Remove green and all pink parts, cut rind into one-inch squares
and let rind stand over night in salt water. Rinse with cold water.
Cover with boiling water and cook fast for 15 minutes. Drain. Boil
sugar and water for five minutes, add rind,' sliced lemons and perserved
ginger. Cook fast until melon is tender and transparent. Seal tightly at
once.
Tuna Casserole
2 tablespoons preserved ginger,
sliced then.
X can cream of mushroom soup
1 can English peas
1 can tuna
1 small onion, grated
Garlic salt, celery salt and black
- pepper.
Mix above ingredients and pour into greased pan. Bake in a
moderate oven (350 degrees to 375 degrees) for about 25 to 30 minutes.
Basic Cheese Dip
2 packages Philadelphia Cream ... Juice from 1 lemon
Cheese Worchestershire sauce, Tabasco
1 pint Kraft’s Mayonaise sauce, garlic salt, salt and
1 onion, grated pepper as desired.
Mix well, chill and serve with potato chips or crackers.
Mrs. Campbell
Speaks to Dames
Mrs. C. B. Campbell delivered a
review of the history of A&M at
the Dames club meeting Tuesday
night.
A short business meeting was
held and a report was given on
plans for the family picnic to be
at 3 p. m. May 1 in Hensel park.
Angel food cake and fruit punch
was served by hostesses Mrs. Louis
Longenecker and Mrs. Frances
Wendler.
Architect Wives
Set Family .Picnic
A picnic is scheduled for mem
bers of the Architectual Wives
society at 4 p. m. Saturday.
Members and their families will
meet in back of the Academia
building and from there go to
Bryan park.
Each family has been asked to
bring his own box lunch. Drinks
will be furnished by the club.
Each club fnember will be a
hostess for the picnic. ^
>uy, sitrm, rent or trade. Rates
.... 3c n work per Insertion with a
J5c minimu?... Space rate in classified
lection .... GOc per column-inch. Send
►II classifed to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
DEFICE. All ads must be received in
Bludent Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the
day before pubUcation.
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
1951 FOUR DOOR Chevrolet Deluxe. Good
price. Bill Crouch. Bryan Field exten
sion 332.
FOR RENT
TWO ROOM furnished apartment avail
able April 5, utilities paid. Phone d-lSOS.
NICE BEDROOMS. Private home. 3
blocks from Main street. One girl, share
bath with one. Phone 2-X275.
ONE GUEST ROOM in yard. Gentleman.
Shower bath. Phone 2-^275.
NICELY FURNISHED two bedroom apart
ment. Available April 5. 201 Church
Street, College. Phone 4-8709.
• Blue line prints
• Blue prints
• Photostats
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
Phone 3-6887
EXPERIENCED stenographer to fill im
portant position. Must be proficient in
shorthand and typing. Excellent work
ing conditions.
LADY with journalism experience includ
ing writing, layout, make-up, art work.
Editorial experience with trade maga
zine, house organ or newspaper desirable.
Applicants should apply by typewritten
letter outlining experience to Box 7368,
College Station.
BEAUTY OPERATOR.
Shoppe.
Pruitt’s Beauty
• SPECIAL NOTICE
TYPING WANTED.
Call 2-7461.
Reasonable rates.
CALD 4-9099 for typing and related work,
after 5 and on weekends.
WANTED: Typing. Reasonable
Phone: 3-1776 (after 5 p.m.)
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
Zarape’s Restaurant
Open Sunday at Noon
and
Monday thru Sat. - 5p.m.-11 p.m.
COLLEGE STATION
K&B DRIVING RANGE
is now open every day from
10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
on Finfeather Road
Bryan, Texas
For Newc<miers Meet s up
Club Holds Fashion Show
SHOOT THE CUSH PLEASE!—Dan Taylor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam H. Brady of Georgetown, seems to be im
patiently asking for his first birthday cake. Dan’s father
is 1949 graduate of A&M.
Beta Sigma PM Elects
Miss Smith President
Miss Martha Lou Smith is the
new president of the Beta Sigma
Phi sorority. She will be assisted
by Miss Effie Jean Sairbairm as
vice-president.
Other officers elected Tuesday
were Mrs. Burt Beautuiar, record
ing secretary; Mrs. Barry Colson,
corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Alyce Bock, treasurer; Mrs. Frank
Eddins, reporter; Mrs. Mary Carl
ton, historian; and Mrs. Morris
Bloodworth, extension officer.
Mi’s. W. S. Howell will be the
sponsor and Mrs. L. 1’. Coffey,
director.
The new officers will be installed
at the last meeting in May.
Miss Doris France presided at
the meeting, and it was decided to
send an Easter outfit to the club’s
ward in Girls Town.
The history of Beta Sigma Phi
and the purpose and scope of the
sorority was given at the meeting
by Miss Patti Reynolds and Miss
Beverly Hairrell.
Miss Helen Ludwig gave the
history of the Eta Zeta chapter of
the sorority in Bryan.
Mr. W. C. Davis was a guest
speaker and his topic to the group
was “Oratory”.
Two rushees, Miss Diane Car-
roll, and Miss Hope Reid, were pre
sent at the meeting.
Visitors at the meeting were
Mesdamcs Rosalind Eskcw, Doris
Springer and Betty Patterson.
Always wash and dry lemons and
oranges well before you grate off
their peel for use in cooking. When
grating, take care to remove only
the colored portion of the rind.
About 90 members attended the
luncheon and fashion show spon
sored by the Newcomers club yes
terday, in the garden of the Oaks.
Guests of honor were Mrs. Gibb
Gilchrist, Mrs. M. T. Harrington,
Mrs. A. D. Folweiler and Mrs.
Frank Anderson.
The welcoming address was given
by Mrs. Keith L. Dixon, club presi
dent. She thanked the members of
the committe for the show headed
by Mrs. Ray George.
Other committee members were
Mrs. Louis Gimbrede, Mrs. D. R.
Fitch, Mrs. R. G. Layer, Mrs. D.
R. King and Mrs. H. Thigpen.
Beverley Braley commented for the
show.
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Save Your Money!
# Save Your Clothes!
CAMPUS
CLEANERS
The centerpiece for the head
table was made of navy and pink
Easter hats. The other tables were
centered with ceramic roosters
containing arrangements of spring
flowers. Pots of greenery were
Yom Buy is
the BEST QUALITY!
GUARANTEED v Good Housekeeping^
\\ PERFECT in writing by;
1. Keepsake
2. Good Housekeeping
3. Sankey Park
*150-0°
LEE
Also $200 - 225
V/edding Ring $87.50
Rings enlarged fo show details.
Prices include Federal tax.
Choose Your Diamond
with Confidence at
SANKEY PARK
Jewelers
Bryan, Texas
placed around the garden.
Mrs. Dixon announced that the
next meeting would be April 21
at the home of Mrs. T. W. Leland.
Elections will be held at that time.
MOW’D YOU LIKE TO...
earn $5000
a year...
be an officer m
the air force...
get an exciting
head start in
jet aviation...
AMD
belong
fo a great
flying
team?
Lt. John M. Gaskins and
Aviation Cadet Selection
Team No. 204 are coming to
Texas A&M to show you
how. They’ll he here 29,
30, 31 March and 1 April.
Meet them at the MSC dur
ing their stay.
* RED STA IS ¥
WATCH FOR A FAROE RED STAR ON YOUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPT
Six winner Saturday, winning - a total of $16.89 in free groceries. Largest winner $9.34. Monday’s
winners , four. Total for last week, 20 winners, $35.06 in Free groceries. Details of Game in store.
FUN — SUSPENSE — PROFIT !!!
TMSS 1-LB. CAN OF
When you Buy
B I G 3-LB. CAN
AMAZING
GUARANTEE...
Use the 1-lb. can. If
you don’t like it BET
TER than ANY other
Shortening, bring the
3-lb. can back and get
3-lbs. of ANY Short
ening you prefer.
3-LB,
CAN
ONLY...
GROCERY SPECIALS
J/2 Gal. But.—Sanitary Grade A
Pasieurixedl AHilic 2, for 75
c
Coffee is up another 5 cents per pound
Fully Guaranteed CDM—Vacuum Can
Local, Mixed Sizes and Colors—In Paper Bags
Coffee 1 ib 99< ^99* d “- 43
Halves or Large Pieces—Fresh Shelled
Our Very Best—Large White Infertile
Peccms ib. 99^ Eggs ^oz. 55
£
Mrs. Pickford’s
No. 1—Tall Can—Gold Standard—Chum
Oleo 1 «> 19< Salmon
COO
35
Fine for Candy Making and Cooking—Raw No. 1 Spanish
—2 Lb. Cello.
SHELLED PEANUTS .... 53c
25c SIZE—White or Yellow—3 Minute Brand
POPCORN lb. 21c
1000 Single Sheets-—Softex
TOILET TISSUE
. roll 10c
80 Count—White
PAPER NAPKINS .... pkg. 10c
About 5c Per Can Under its Real Value—Libby’s 303 Cans
Rosedale Cream Style
GOLDEN CORN .... 2 cans 27c
FROZEN FOODS
Cook 1 Minute in Pop-up Toaster—(Pkg. of 6)
DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES . . 15c
10 Oz. Can—Snowcrop
STRAWBERRIES . each 27c
6 Oz. Cans Snowcrop
ORANGE JUICE .... can 15c
Morton’s
CHICKEN POT PIES
. each 27c
Salmon Steaks . . . pkg. 83e
12 Oz. San Juan
Libby’s
GARDEN PEAS . . . . 2 cans 27c
Full Quarts—Best Maid — Whole Sour or
DILL PICKLES .... each 2 ( Jc
303 Cans Kimbell’s
CUT GREEN BEANS . . . can 15c
Popular Brands
CIGARETTES .... carton $2.03
(Other Brands Proportionately)
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS . . . . 1 lb. box 25c
No. 300 Cans Vi via no
PREPARED SPAGHETTI . 2 cans 25c
No. Vz Cans—Tuxedo
TUNA FLAKES ... . 2 cans 39c
Extraordinary Meats At
Ordinary Prices
3 to 4 Oz. Each—FILLET MIGNON
Steaks
49c
Armour’s Star Heavy Beef—Choice
SIRLOIN STEAK . . . .
. lb. 79c
Armour’s Star—Choice Heavy Beef
POT ROAST . . . .
. lb. 45c
Freshly Ground Wholesome
GROUND MEAT . . .
3 LBS. — $1.00
. . lb. 35c
Lean Brisket
STEW MEAT . .
. lb. 25c
Choice Beef PORTERHOUSE or
SEVEN STEAKS . .
. lb. 55c
Just About the Best—Heart O’ Texas
Fryers 49<
Kraft’s Cheene Food—2 Lb. Box
Velveeta
79c
Armour’s Star Pure—1 Lb. Roll
PORK SAUSAGE . .
. . 49c
Lean Fresh Pork
PICNICS . . . .
. lb. 49c
Hormel All Meat
FRANKS . . . .
. lb. 49c
No. 1 Loin End
PORK CHOPS . . .
. lb. 59c
BREAKFAST BACON SPECIALS
Hormcl’s Midwest . . .lb. 73c
Armour’s Banner . . . ,1b. G9c
Decker’s Korn Kist . . .lb. 59c
l.
PRODUCE SPECIALS
Large Fruit—Central American
BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c
150 Size Extra Fancy and Fancy
WINESAP APPLES . . doz. 47c
28 to the Bag—Florida Juice
ORANGES ... 5 pound bag 39c
Cello. Pack
CARROTS . . . . bag 9c
Size 80 Florida Pink
GRAPEFRUIT ... 2 for 13c
Southside Food Market
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
STORE HOURS: 8 a.m. — 7 p.m. Daily Open 30 Minutes Earlier Fri. & Sat. — Closed
3 Blocks Due South of Kyle Field, College Sundays. A Complete One-stop Market
Specials Starting 4 P.,M Tlmrs. March 25 thru Saturday, March 21th