* Thursday, April 14, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 5 Here are points to keep in mind when making' menus. 1. Appear ance; 2. color; 3. texture; 4. flavor; 5. staying quality; 6. caloric value. urnTm* Bryan 2'&&79 TODAY thru SATURDAY ALUtO ARTISTS presenU DAVID NIVEN YVONNE DE CARLO BARRY FITZGERALD FRI. NITE PREY. 11 P. M. COUtMSta PtCTURES (iruseirts . . TYRONE POWER !,> iOOM fr OBO’S pTI^E ©RAY ONE ■ : [gMiMASG©jg] Color by TECHNICOLOR QUEEN TODAY thru SATURDAY Gary Cooper & Ingrid Bergman in “Saratoga Trunk” Harris Named To Missionary Work Tommy Harris, sophomore petro leum. and business student from Odessa, has been selected as a Bap tist student missions appointee for Juarez, Mexico, during the summer of 1955. Harris is one of 19 Baptist stu dents chosen to spend the summer vacation conducting vacation Bible schools and doing other missionary work. The candidates were nominated by campus Baptist Student Unions, and selected by a special committee of the Texas Baptist Student de partment. Social Whirl The American Veterinary Medi cal Association Student Wives aux ilary will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the social room of the Memorial Student Center. The Foods group of the A&M Social club will have the monthly luncheon tomorrow at 1:15 p.m. in the A&M Presbyterian church. THUR. & FRIDAY A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 357 MAGNUM’S in stock S&W 357’s—6y 2 in. bbl. S&W 357’s—6 in bbl. S&W 357’s—31/2 in. bbl. Colt’s 357’s—4 in. bbl. $85.00 — $89.50 $yo.oo EASY TERMS HILLCREST HARDWARE HONORARY TEA—A tea honoring Mrs. H. C. Oglesbee, president of the fourth district of TFWC; and Mrs. L. E. Dudley, president of TFWC; was given Tuesday afternoon in the home of Dr. and Mrs. David H. Morgan. Left to right are Mrs. Frank McMillian, second vice-president of the district, from Calvert; Mrs. Frank Malloy, first vice- president of the district, from Orange; Mrs. Dudley, Abi lene; Mrs. Oglesbee, Waco; Mrs. Morgan; and Mrs. Jud Collier, member of the state board, from Mumford. Family Favorites By Mrs. Ernest Langford (Ed note: Mrs. Langford is married to Ernest Langford head of the department of architecture and mayor of College Station. The Langfords live at 600 West Dexter and have one son, Keith, of Houston.) Chicken Sopa is a good casserole for a buffet supper. This recipe was given to me by a friend in El Paso. I have fixed it in a large electric roaster and serve each plate from the roaster. CHICKEN SOPA 2 hens (boil in water until ten der. Peel meat from bones.) 1 large onion 1 clove garlic 2-3 cans tomatoes and green chilies 1 lb. Kraft’s cheese. Velveeta or American . 2 doz. Tortillas Simmer onion in bacon fat (2 tablespoons) until golden. Add sea soning and tomatoes and chilies. Simmer covered for 30 minutes Then add cheese and stir until melted. Fill casserole first a layer of tortillas and then a layer of chicken 'mixture until all is used. Cover.' Bake at 260° fru? two or three holifs adding broth as is needed to keep moist. Serves 20. CHEESE CRAB DIP If you decide to let your guests dip away the evening, this Cheese Crab Dip is super. 173 cup Roquefort or blue cheese %cup cream cheese 2 tablespoon mayonnaise 1 small clove garlic (optional) Vz teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon lemon juice % dup crab meat fresh or canned ATTENTION AGGIES Before you buy a new car come by and see our 1955 OLDSMOBILES. We have a price range to fit every pocket book and a finance plan to suit your need. Come and see how easy it is to own a NEW ROCKET "EIGHT" at the . . . BROWN-ALLEN MOTOR COMPANY North Main at 20th Bryan, Texas Mix the two cheeses together until soft and add rest of ingredients in order given. Place in a bowl or a large tray and surround with po tato chips and crisp whole wheat crackers. I like to make and serve angel pie. Forgotten Dessert is an unusual one and very easy to make as you put it in the oven and forget it over night. Serve with strawberries and whipped cream or with the Silver Lake Filling and top with a few strawberries. FORGOTTEN DESSERT Beat 5 egg whites until foamy. Add ^ teaspoon salt and Vz tea spoon cream of tartar. Beat now until the egg whites stand in soft peaks. Add 1% cups sugar very gradually and keep on beating until the egg whites are stiff. Flavor with 1 teaspoon vanilla. Grease well and flour a 9 inch pie plate. Spread the meringue on the bottom, hav ing it high around the edges and scooping it out in the center, to form a shell. Have the oven preheated to 400°. Place the meringue in the' oven and turn off the heat immediately. Leave it in the oven overnight. Don’t peak. That’s why it’s called Forgotten Dessert. If you prepai*e this dessert in the morning, you should allow the meringue to remain in the oven (with the heat turned off) at least 4 or 5 hours. Before serving fill with Silver Lake House filling. Cut as you would a pie. SILVER LAKE HOUSE FILLING Mix 1/3 cup flour with % cups sugar and a little salt. To 2 cups light cream, add 2 well-beaten eggs and beat together. Then beat this mixture into the dry ingredients gradually, but beat and beat well. There’s stirring and beating, and a difference. Cook in the top of the double boiler over hot water, stirring all the while, until the mixture is thick and smooth. Cool and add IVz teaspoons vanilla. Serve very cold. LEMON ICE BOX PIE 2 small cans evaporated milk 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 2 eggs 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice Vz cup sugar Spiced crumbs Pour milk into ice tray and chill until crystals start to form. Separate eggs. Mix yolks with sugar lemon juice and grated rind. Beat egg whites stiff, then lightly mix in yolk mixture. 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Bryan Street Bryan, Texas Food shoppers GROCERIES 46 oz. can Libbys TOMATO JUICE 25c No. 2 cans Comstock Sliced PIE APPLES can 28c 303 cans Musselmans APPLE SAUCE 2 cans 35c 303 cans Libbys FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 cans 49c No. 2 cans Doles CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 cans 51c 46 oz. can Libbys PINEAPPLE JUICE 29c Folgers Mountain Grown COFFEE lb. can 89c FROZEN FOODS f PICTSWEET CUTWAX BEANS — BABY LIMAS FORDHOOK LIMAS — BABY WHOLE OKRA SUCCOTASH Package 25c Blue Label PERCH FILLETS lb. pkg. 46c PRODUCE LARGE CELERY (Stalk) 10c COL. LETTUCE (Head) 10c GREEN CABBAGE—2 lbs 9c 176 FLORIDA ORANGES (doz,) 35c GROCERIES 303 cans Libbys Golden Wax WHOLE BEANS 2 cans 61c 12 oz. cans Niblets MEXICORN 2 cans 39c No. 1 cans Hotel Tomatoes With GREEN CHILIES 2 cans 25c Reynolds 12 inch FOIL WRAP 25 ft. Roll 25c Honey Boy CHUM SALMON tall can 39c Blue Label Solid Pack TUNA 7 oz. can 39c Mrs. Tuckers SHORTENING 3 lb. can 79c MARKET Deckers' Tall Korn Sliced BACON lb. 44c Wisconsin Daisey CHEESE lb. 49c Hormels Dairy Brand WEINERS lb. 45c Hormels Pure Pork "Hot" SAUSAGE lb. 55c Pen Fed Baby Beei Meaty SHORT RIBS lb. 33c VEAL CHOPS lb. 59c ROUND STEAK lb. 59c Square Cut SHOULDER ROAST lb. 45c CHARLIE’S FOOD MARKET WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL SALES — WE DELIVER — NORTH GATE SPECIALS FOR THUR. AFTERNO N ALLEGE STATION FRL & S AT., APR. 14 - 15 - 16