The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 13, 1954, Image 5

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    Family Favorites
By Mrs. Phillip Goode
(Ed. note—Guest editor for today’s column is Sara June Goode,
wife of Phillip Goode of the business administration department.
The Goode’s have four daughters, Sara Phyllis, 12, Marcy, 10, Julie,
7, and Celia, 3. The three older girls are students at A&M Con
solidated school. Mrs. Goode is the organist at the A&M Christian
church. Also active in school activities, she is the new vice presi
dent of the Educational commission and a member of the A&M
Consolidated Mothers and Dads club.)
I do not mean to mix advice to the lovelorn with this
cooking column but the two are inseparable in my mind as I
am an advocate of the theory that a straight and narrow path
runs directly from man’s stomach to his heart. Since we
women spend our lives trying to please them we might as
well follow the simple easy directions on the package.
Rule 1 is “Never introduce a controversial subject to a hungry
man.” My husband is instantly soothed into an affirmative state of
mind by the following spaghetti recipe.
Italian Spaghetti and Meat Balls
2 eggs
2 slices of stale bread
1 teaspoon parsley flakes
1 tespoon salt
% teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon Worchestershire sauce
2 chopped onions
2 chopped cloves of garlic
1 small can of mushrooms
% cup salad oil
% can (46 ounce) tomato juice
1 can tomato paste
1 pound ground meat
Saute onions, garlic and mushrooms in salad oil. When golden
brown add tomato juice and tomato paste. Fill the paste can with
water to rinse it and add that. Season with salt and pepper and simmer
with a lid on for about three hours. In the meantime prepare meat
balls as follows: mix ground meat (beef or hamburger according to
your current financial state) with eggs, bread, grated or soaked in
water and squeezed dry, parsley flakes, salt, pepper and Worchester
shire sauce. Mix into balls and brown in salad oil and add to sauce for
last hour of cooking. Serve the meat balls and sauce with long, thin
spaghetti cooked in the usual manner and grated Parmesan cheese.
Potato Ice Box Rolls
Most men love hot rolls and the following recipe I use for both
dinner rolls and all sorts of sweet rolls.
% pounds mealy potatoes, boiled 1 cup of milk scald with % cup
and mashed (about one cup). shortening - cool.
X always use left over mashed 2 eggs beaten with
potatoes. 5 tablespoons of sugar and
1 cake yeast dissolved in % cup 2 Vn teaspoons salt
warm water
Beat in yeast, milk, shortening and potatoes. Knead in 5% cups
flour. Place in greased bowl for 24 hours in refrigerator. When I make
this into Parkerhouse rolls, I roll out the dough and cut it with a
biscuit cutter and then stretch each roll gently and fold slightly off
center and put the shorter side down. This keeps them from opening
as they rise. I use lavish amounts of melted shortening in the pan and
sometimes turn the rolls over in the shortening if I’m feeling thin.
Let rise covered with a cloth for about one hour.
Rich but lucious'
Sweet rolls are easily made from this by spreading the dough with
dots of butter, white sugar and cinnamon. Roll into a long roll; slice
in 11/2 inch slices and place in pans which have been coated with the
following mixture:
% pound margarine 1/3 cup white Karo cooked over
1 cup brown sugar low heat until butter is melted.
This may be sprinkled with chopped pecans. Let rise for one hour.
Bake both dinner rolls and sweet rolls at 375 degrees for about twenty
minutes. .
Refrigerator Cookies (Aunt Lida)
Rule 2 for pleasing men is for girls who are still in the “catching”
stage. When the competition gets stiff and all else fails bi'ing out a
plate of cookies you baked with your own little hands. My husband
swears this is how I trapped him. (It wasn’t just a trick. I’ve been
cooking three “hots” a day ever since.) This is the homespun little
recipe I used.
4 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon cream tarter
1 cup nuts
2 cups brown sugar
1 cup margarine
2 eggs
1 teaspoon soda dissolved in one
teaspoon water
Shape into rolls, chill and slice thin and bake at 350 degrees for
IQ - 12 minutes.
Good hunting, girls!
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
BUY, SELL, RENT OR TRADE. Rates
... 3c a word per insertion with a
85c minimum. Space rate in classified
section .... 60c per column-inch. Send
all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received In
Student Activities Office by 10 a.m. on the
day before publication.
FOR SALE
. G.I. EQUITY. Large two bedroom home
in College Hills, $650.00. 1016 Foster,
Phone 6-3754.
BOOK SALE—Spanking new original ed^
itions. 79c each. Three for $2.00. Shaf
fer’s Book Store, North Gate.
LUCCESE BOOTS, 10 % C - 14% calf. $35;
pink boot pants, 30” waist $10; Khaki
boot pants, 30” waist $5. All of above
worn one year. Immediate possession.
, See anytime before 19 May. Thompson,
C-15-C, College View.
FOUR DRAWER solid wood chest. $20.
Will include framed wall mirror free if
wanted. B-16-D College View or call
6-1623.
SENIOR BOOTS. Reasonable terms. Size
12-A, 16 - 16 % calf. Contact John
Mearns, room 1-2 Walton.
ONE 4-burner gas range, 1 year old. Call
4-9821.
(2) 1948 Chevrolet Carry-alls. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office of the
Auditor, College Administration building
until 10 a.m.. May 17. 1954. The right
is reserved to reject any and all bids and
to waive any and all technicalities. Ad-
ress Auditor, A&M College of Texas, Col
lege Station, Texas, for further informa
tion.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
WANTED: Typing. Reasonable rAtaf
Phone: 3-1778 (after 5 p.m.)
HIE ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. « A.M
Stated meeting. ThursdaJ
May 13, 7 p.m.
Ed Madeley, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y.
TERRY’S ART SHOP
Framing and
Artist Supplies
Pho. 3544
B R
2617 Hwy. 6 S.
Y A N
• Blue line prints
• Blue prints
• Photostats
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
Phone 3-6887
FOR RENT
NICE front apartment, furnished, private
bath and garage. Available June 1.
Near East Gate. Ph. 4-8742.
NICE THREE ROOM furnished apartment,
just off A&M campus. Large cook
rooms, plenty of cabinet and closet space.
Nice furniture. Phone 6-3776 or inquire
601 Montclair by Southside grocery.
FURNISHED APARTMENT near campus,
utilities paid. 203 Fairview. Phone
4-9956.
Furnished
4-4864.
4-room apartment.
AVAILABLE June 1. Four rooms. Nice
ly furnished apartments in College Hills,
summer rates. Ph. 4-7666,
re?;.. 1 • . ... a
• WANTED •
TEXTBOOKS you no longer need. Cash
at Shaffer’s Book Store. North Gate.
ADS FOR THE BATTALION Classified
section. Buy, sell or trade quickly and
easily. For service call 4-5324 or 4-1149.
RIDES WANTED
RIDE to Bryan Air Force Base starting
Monday May 17. Hours 8-5. Mary
Bowen, A-4-B. College View.
Official Notice
All classes will be dismissed between
the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Thurs
day. May 20, in order that faculty and
students may participate in the Inaugura
tion of President David H. Morgan.
J. P. Abbott
Dean of the College
TEXAS ENGINEERS LIBRARY
NOTICE
All books and periodicals are due in the
library May 14, 1954.
If there is further need for some mater
ials, arrangements may be made at that
time.
In case you're lonely, want a date.
Need some money or get the Gate.
Pick up those books,
take them to "Lou,"
You'll get the cash cause
he's right with you!
"OLE LOU"
LOUPOTS TRADING POST
cash or trade for those old books
Tfuinsday, May 13, 1954
Igpr
THE BATTALION
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BRIDGE CLUB OFFICERS—Relaxing for an informal bridge game are the new officers
of the Aggie Wives Bridge club. They are (1. to r.) Dorothy Bell, Barbara Jones, Jean
Place and Jeanette Williford. The club will have its Bridge-0 party tonight.
ll/m/s Cooking
THURSDAY
7:15 p. m.—Lavaca county A&M
club meeting, Academic building.
Fayette-Colorado A&M club meet-
.ng, ro. m 3C, 'MSC. Election of of-
i.ee s. oun Antonio c ub meeting,
room'301, Goodwin hall. Plans for
election of officers.
7:30 p. m. — Corpus Christi club
meeting, MSC. Important meeting
to elect next years officers and
plan end of school party.
Panhandle club meeting, Acade-
Novel Course
To Be Offered
A new English course, “The
Novelty in ^English”, will be offered
next fall, said F. E. Ekfelt of the
English department.
“The course will cover about 10
novels by well-known American
and English writers,” said Ekfelt.
“It will alternate with the course
in contemporary literature; and
while it will not be a prerequisite
for that course, it will be closely
Walton Speaks
To Ag Ed Wives
E. V. Walton spoke to the agri
cultural education wives at their
meeting Tuesday night in the Me
morial Student Center.
Walton, head of the agricultural
education department, told them
the duties of vocational agricul
tural teachers’ wives.
Refreshments were served and
the department presented secreta
ries with a gift in appreciation of
their work.
Mulled cider is delicious to serve
with a snack on a cool night. Heat
the cider with brown sugar to taste
and a dash of cinnamon, cloves and
allspice. If you use a stick of cin
namon and whole cloves and all
spice, strain the cider before serv
ing. If you use ground spices,
straining is not necessary.
Brown Elected
To Head Dames
The Dames club elected Dorothy
Brown president at their meeting
Tuesday night.
Other officers selected were Olga
Cech, vice president; Marge Pars
ley, treasury; Louise Longenecker,
secretary; Pat Henderson, social
secretary; and Virginia Ridings, re
porter.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Dorothy Brown and Louise Long
enecker.
The refreshment table center
piece was a graduation cap with a
maroon background. Dainty sand
wiches and lemon punch were
served.
Plans for the coming year were
discussed following the election.
In 1952 Great Britain exported
twice as many passenger autos as
did the United States.
Worship Services
Honor Seniors
Worship services will be held
Sunday evening at the First Bap
tist church at 7:15 p.m. honoring
all graduating seniors.
The sermon will be delivered by
Rev. Longshore, pastor, and a spe
cial program is being planned.
AAUW To Install
Officers Saturday
The American Association of
University Women coffee will be
held at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at the
Womens Club.
A modern play will be read by
Mrs. Tom King. A short business
meeting will be held to install of
ficers.
Mrs. Spencer Buchanan will be in
charge of refreshments. Members
are asked to bring 25</' to defray
from the cost of refreshments.
FRANCES PUTNAM
presents
\\
ballet in minature
starring roland guerard
Stephen f. austin high school, bryan
Saturday, may 15, 8 p.m.
adults 75c children 30c
sponsored by st. andrews episcopal guild
//
mic building. To discuss function.
Wichita Falls hometown club
meeting, room 128, Academic build
ing.
Amarillo A&M club meeting,
room 125, Academic building. Final
plans for Spring function. Every
one please be there.
Beaumont A&M club meeting,
room 104, Academic building. Final
meeting. Plans for a beach party.
8 p. m.—AVMA Auxiliary meet
ing, social room, MSC. Attendance
by all members are urged. Election
of officers will be held.
South Louisiana club meeting,
room 11, C. E. building. Brief but
important. Election of officers.
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CINDERELLA $150.00
Wedding Ring 75.00
A GUARANTEED PERFECT
diamond is yours in every
Keepsake engagement ring
. . . The most wanted gift
of all.
SANKEY PARK
Jewelers
Bryan, Texas
EXTRAORDINARY MEATS AT ORDINARY PRICES
For those who missed our special last week. Extra-Special Quality. Hormel Skinless and Pre-Cooked
PICNICS -extra lean 4to6pounds . . lb. 59 c
Whole in Cello. Bags—Heart O’ Texas
Armour’s Star—Choice HEAVY BEEF
FRYERS . . lb. 47); POT ROAST . . lb. t.v
Armour or Hormel
All-Meat Franks lb. 49c
BREAKFAST BACON
Decker’s Korn Kist ....... lb. 59c
Hormel Midwest lb. 73c
Ext™ Special-5 to 6 Oz^ Pork CllOHS
Filet Mignon Steaks . each 39c 1
Armour’s Star Veal
Freshly Ground
Ground Meat lb. 35c
3 Pounds—$1.00
No. 1 Loin End
...... lb. 59c
Choice Baby Beef
Seven Steaks lb. 55c Round Steak . . . . lb. 79c
PREMIUMS
AH our cash register receipts dated April 12th
and later have a redemption value of approximately
2% of their face value, and in lots of $50 and more
may be exchanged for highly desirable premiums.
Tuesday’s Green receipts and all Red Star receipts
count double. You will be pleased with our outstanding
premium values.
FROZEN FOODS
Stokely’s Honor Brand
GREEN PEAS 2 pkgs. 35c
Stokely’s Honor Brand
CHOPPED BROCCOLI 2 pkgs. 35c
6 Oz. Cans Snowcrop
ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 39c
Honor
STRAWBERRIES pkg. 29c
© DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE ©
TODAY’S BEST BUYS
New Low Everyday Prices:
In Bottles or Cartons. Carnation & Sanitary Farms
Dairies
PASTEURIZED MILK .... V-> gal. 42c
Quart 22c
HOMOGENIZED MILK . . . V-> Gal. 42c
Quart 22c
(Plus deposits on bottles.)
Weekend Special:
Sanitary Grade A Bottles—Vz Gallon
Pasteurized Milk . . 2 for 75c
(Plus bottle Deposit)
Kingsville
SWEET CREAM BUTTER lb. 75c
‘/z Gallon Holiday
Mellorine each 49c
FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
Hort. Farm’s Bruce Variety
Fresh Plums . . . .
. gallon 89c
Fresh, Young, Tender
BABY YELLOW SQUASH . . lb. 9c
No. 1 Crystal White Sweet
Onions ....
, 11). 5c
No. 3 Size (Medium-Large)
CELERY . . . .
. . stalk 11c
Texas W'hite Sweet
FRESH CORN . . .
. . 4 ears 15c
★ GROCERY SPECIALS ★
With-Vacu-seal Caps. Pint Ball Bright and Early Package (Limit one please)
FRUIT JARS . doz. 8<> COFFEE.... lb. W
Makes Fine Jelly (Limit 4 Please) ^ T L t
- v 7 5 Lb. Bag Pillsbury s Best
SUREJELL.. pkg. 10c FLOUR . . each49c
Our Very Best, Selected Large White
Infertile Eggs ..... doz. 49c <L 2 lbs "Sc
One 3-pound and 1 one pount can
MRS. 1 UCKER S Popular Brands—(Other Brands Proportionately)
Shortening . . 4 lbs. o9 c Cigarettes carton $2.09
Ballard’s or Pillsbury’s Mixed Sizes and Colors—G’Teed
BISCUITS .. 3pkgs.29c Eggs - in paper bags . doz. 37c
No. 1 Cans Standard Grade
Now On Sale. May Issue Copy --
Better Living Magazine . . 5c ' omatocs can 10c
Carnation No. 1 Spanish Shelled—In Cello.
Ice Cream Pies pkg. 55c Peanuts 2 lb. bag 53c
Carnation 1000 Quality Single Sheets—Softex
Cake Rolls pkg. 39c Toilet Tissue roll 10c
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. THUR. thru SAT. — MAY 13-14-15