The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1956, Image 6

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    The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 6 Thursday, September 27, 1956
A&M BSU, Mary Hardin-Baylor
Hold Joint Retreat Saturday
A&M Baptist Student Union will
hold a joint Fall Retreat this week
end with Mary Hardin-Baylor Col
lege at Fort Parker State Park
near Mexia, featuring Dr. Arthur
Tyson, President of Mary Hardin-
Baylor, as one of the main speak
ers.
“ We Cannot but Speak” will be
the basic theme for many inspiring
spiritual messages.
Also appearing on the program
will be Jess Klethcher, ’52, grad
uate student at Southwestern
Seminary in' Fort Worth; Lonnie
Kliever, also of Southwestern
Seminary; A. A. Hyden, Director
of Student Serivces, Mary Hardin-
Baylor; Bruce Mclver, Association
in the Dept, of Student Work, Bap
tist Building, Dallas; Eunice Park
er, International student worker,
Austin; and Dr. R. C. Potts, As
sistant Dean, School of Agriculture,
A&M.
The Reti’eat begins Friday even
in' gat 6:30 p. m. and extends
through Sunday noon. Presiding
from A&M will be Dub Bailey, Jim
Brady, and Skipper Connor. June
Chapman will preside Saturday
morning for MHB.
Approximately thirty Aggie
BSU’ers will attend the annual
retreat. Any one may sign to go.
According to Dub Bailey, this
retreat is not only a time of
inspiration and fellowship, but also
one of planning and preparation for
this year.
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Dr. Arthur Tyson
^^cuniiij ^-^auorites
By Mrs. Reagan V. Brown
Gladys and Reagan Brown moved to Bryan in September
1955. He is the Rural Sociologist for the Agricultural Extension
Service. The Reagans have two children, Jimmy, who is 9, and
Beverly Ann, one year old. ,
MEAT SAUCE AND SPAGHETTI
% bottle catsup
% cup chopped onion
1 button garlic minced
1 can tomato sauce
2 t. Worcestershire Sauce
% t. pepper
% cup grated sharp cheese
1 chopped green pepper
4 t. oil or drippings
1 lb. ground beef
1 M» cups water
1 t. salt
% t. tumeric
2—6 oz. pkgs, spaghetti
Lightly brown onion, garlic, green pepper in hot oil or drippings.
Add meat. Stir until meat loses color. Add tomato sauce, water and
seasoning - . Then stir in cheese. This recipe makes enough sauce for
12 oz. of spaghetti.
PECAN PIE
3 eggs 1 cup nuts
Vz cup sugar 1 T. flour
1 cup- white karo
Beat eggs, add sugar and karo. Add flour and nuts. Pour into
pastry lined pie pan. Dot with butter. Bake in hot oven until pastry
is slightly brown. Reduce temperature and continue baking until pie
mixture sets.
BUTTER BALLS
1 cup butter 2 cups sifted flour
. 4 T. powdehed sugar 1 cup nuts
1 t. vanilla .
Cream butter. Add sugar and continue to beat until light. Add
continue and fold in flour and nuts. Shape into balls. Bake on an
ungreased cookie sheet in a 350 degrees oven. Roll in confectioners
sugar while warm.
COFFEE CAKE
/ 14 t. salt
IVz cups sugar /
1 Wesson Oil ,
3 etrgs
2 cups flour
1 t. nutmeg
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup chopped prunes (canned)
1 t. cinnamon
1 t. allspire
1 t. cloves
1 t. baking;- powder
1 t. soda
1 cup nuts
Beat sugar, eggs, and Wessen Oil together. Sift dry ingredients
together. Mix buttermilk and soda together and add to mixture. Add
prunes and nuts. Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees.
TOPPING FOR COFFEE CAKE
1 cup brown sugar 1 cup canned prunes
4 T. butter. Vz cup nuts
14 t. salt
Combine ingredients, cook until thick. Cool. Add confectioners
sugar to get desired thickness. Add 1 t. vanilla.
THE WINNING TOUCHDOWN!
BOB'S DONE IT AGAIN!
NOW. ..SCORING WITH HER
WOULD BE MY REAL BIG WIN!
A PIPE SMOKER.TOO!
HE'S FOR
ME!
SIR WALTER RALEIGHS
BLEND OF CHOICE KENTUCKY
BURLEYS IS EXTRA-AGED TO
GUARD AGAINST TONGUE BITE.
24-PAGE BOOKLET
ON PIPE CARE .
JUST WRITE TO:.
SIR WALTER
RALEIGH,
DEPT. 782-1
LOUISVILLE, KY.
SPECIALS FOR
THUR. - FRI. - SAT
SEPTEMBER
27—28—29
FRANKS
SAUSAGE
BACON
POT ROAST
BOLOGNA
LOIN STEAK
CHEESE
Fresh Shrimp
Rath’s Black-
hawk
Lb.
Rath’s
Pound Roll
Rath’s Black-
hawk — Lb.
On’s Gold
Seal Veal - Lb.
Jumbo Sliced
Pound
Orr’s Gold
Seal Pin-Bone
Wisconsin St.
Brand — Lb.
22 to 28 count
Pound
37
33
49
35'
39
5 9
49
79-
1 DRUGS
| Phillips
(MILK of MAGNESIA
H Cream Oil Hair Tonic
;
jjf "Stop That Headache With"
NIBLETS CORN
2 ^ 29c
HUNT’S HALVES PEARS?:,; 2 "
35c
FAFF IVIIYF^! Swansdown—White—
Vj/tLIVJLi IyIIAJLO Yellow—Devil—Butter Scotch
2 r: ifc
LUNCHEON MEAT '
. 27c
POTATO CHIPS 2“
19c
CANE SUGAR „
5 L „ b ; K 45c
SUNG0LD MARGARINE
2 i.bs. 33c
FRUIT COCKTAIL ^
35c
DEL MONTE SPINACH
303
....... Zcans
TEXAS TOMATOES ?-l
5 Cans 49c
TOMATO SOUP
5 Cans 49C
TOMATO PASTE
5 Cans 49C
PORK & BEANS ^L s
5 cT* 49c
KRAFTS:
31c
Kraft's American or Pimento
Vi - Lb.
Pkg.
Kraft’s Sliced
SLICED CHEESE '4“ 35c
Kraft's Plain or Pimento
CHEESE WHIZ .....1°'
Kraft's Delightful CWICC rUPCCE 6' 0 *- 0 L*
MAYONNAISE....Sr 1 75c ^ t l5S CHEESE • 36c
CHEESE LINKS . . . V?,! 29c
Kraft's Dairy Fresh-
CARAMELS V.^ 39c
Kraft's Salad
MUSTARD ’£• 13c
(Swiss; Jalopina; Hickory Smoked;
Garlic; Bacon and Cheese; Sharp)
12-Oz.
. Bottle
29c
65c Size
,...For
MAYFIELD
FEATHERCREST
EGGS
‘v-v-'-'V
ANACIN TABLETS 19c
i
I 2’s for
29c size IPANA for only Ic when you buy economy size f§
Both Tubes
For
IPANA for 59c
59c
Small
Dozen .1
Medium
Dozen
45c
Star-KistTuna
No. 1/2.
Can
• FROZEN
FOODS •
Birdseye^—10-Oz.
FORDHOOK LIMAS
27c
Birdseye—10-Oz.
Cauliflower .
..... 27c
Sea-Pak—10-Oz.
FISH STICKS . .
39c
Sea-Pak—10-Oz.
HADDOCK STEAKS
39c
Doles Frozen—6 Oz. Cans
PINEAPPLE JUICE
.... 2 cans 35c
Lilly—Square
MELLORINE . . .
. . . y 2 Gal. 49c
Pasco—Big 12-Oz. Can
ORANGE JUICE .
• •••••• 25c
GLADIOLA
BISCUITS
Cans
15c
Cello Cartons
Fresh, Firm
RED TOKAY
GRAPES
2 «*2 5
SNOW-BALL
Lg. Heads. e« 19
ALL PURPOSE.
POTATOES 10 39
SUPER
★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★
ill
MARKETS
I BEST BN BRYAN
20Q E. 24™ ST.
3516 TEXAS AVE.
GERBER’S
STRAINED
BABY FOOD
4 Cans 35 C
303 Cans—Kobey’s SHOESTRING
Potatoes 5 cans 49c