The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 11, 1956, Image 5

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    Electrical Engineers Wives,
Lester’s Set Fashion ShoiiV
Approximately 200 members of
Aggie Wives Clubs will attend the
style show Monday sponsored by
the Electrical Engineering Wives
Letters
(Continued from Page 2)
under many officers, but I can’t
recall ever hearing one make such
a foolish statement.
A good officer doesn’t have to
say a word to command the respect
of his men, he would never lower
his station to the point of being
laughed at by his troops. Most of
the officers I refer to probably
have more time in combat than
some ROTC instructors have in the
chow-line.
I realize you care little for what
Joe Delatte, I, and other second-
rate Aggies think, but I’m telling
you anyway, you can take my
place in your Air Force ROTC
and
A. M. Hoffpauir ’59
Club in conjunction with Lester’s
Smart Shop of Bryan.
Scheduled for 8 p.m. on the sec
ond floor of the YMCA, the pro
gram will feature fashions for the
working woman, formal and in
formal wear, maternity styles and
children clothes. Wives from 18
clubs will model clothes in rooms
recorated in a fall motif.
The show is open only to mem
bers of Aggie Wives Clubs who
were extended the invitation thru
the Aggie Wives Council.
Models and the clubs they rep
resent are listed: Jean Cunning
ham, Electrical Engineers; J’nene
Morgan, Electrical Engineers; Bon
nie Douglas, Aggie Wives Bridge;
Beverly Noack, Architects; Narcis
Arledge, Petroleum Engineers;
Marge Stubbleman, Electrical En
gineers; Janice Jordan, Aeronauti
cal Engineers.
Sally Darris, Range and Fores
try; Nola Campbell, Chemical En
gineers; Peggy Finch, Dames;
Marsalu Delaney, Agriculture Ed
ucation; Sandy Hegler, Electrical
Engineers; Nancy Graham, Veter-
inaiy Medicine; Ann Condray,
Dames; Margaret Brown, Business
Administration; Marene Edwards,
Wild Life; and Katy Brain.
Additional models will be listed
in tomorrow’s Battalion.
Children modeling fashions for
youngsters are Marsha Gaddy,
Willie Robson, Donna Morgan,
Dennis Johnson, Burch Clayton
Valerie Mills, Becky Zuckero, and
Betty Hoffman.
Bang-up Salesman
KALAMAZOO, Mich. VP)—Police
went ahunting for a small boy with
a fast line of talk who sold a stick
of dynamite as a highway flare.
The man who bought the stick
didn’t notice until he got home that
it was clearly marked as dynamite.
Officers said the youngster ap
parently stole the explosive from
a construction job.
u-ffta/uA,...
/.lets mot tie-up
tlie party line!
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Space your calls so that everyone can
use the ’phone conveniently.
•X- Replace the receiver gently when you find
1,3 line in use.
Release the ’phone cheerfully when your
party line neighbor has an emergency.
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By Battalion Society Editor
SEAFOOD-CORN BREAD CASSEROLE
Topping:
Filling:
3 cans tomato soup
IVs cups cleaned shrimp
(fresh, frozen or canned)
x /2 cup chopped green pepper
Vi cup chopped onion
% t. dry mustard
%
cup Quaker or Aunt
Jemima Corn Meal
194 cups sifted flour
3 t. baking powder
94 t. salt
V2 cup shortening
94 cup milk
For filling, combine all ingredients; place in 6 individual casseroles
or one 2-quart casserole. Place in hot oven (425 degrees) while mak
ing topping - .
For topping, sift together dry ingredients. Cut in shortening
until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add milk, mix lightly only
until dry ingredients are dampened. (Add more milk if needed to
make a soft dough.) Turn out on lightly floured board; knead gently
a few seconds. Roll out to ^-inch thickness. Cut in 6 circles,, shape
edges as desired.
Take casseroles from oven. Place topping on each; return to
oven and continue baking 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 6 individual cas
seroles.
COCOA DROP COOKIES
% cup soft shortening (part
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Thursday, October 11 1956 PAGE 5
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1 cup sugar
1 egg-
94 cup buttermilk or sour milk
1 t. vanilla
194 cups sifted Gold Medal
flour
Vz t. soda
V2 t. salt
Vz cup cocoa
1 cup chopped nuts
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AGGIES ATTEND WORLD SERIES via television in the
Memorial Student Center as the Yankees downed the Dod
gers 9-0 yesterday. Students watching are (left to right)
Fred W. McDonald and Richard A. Chapman. R. A. Stite-
ler and Ed Malone also watching at the time had to be left
out of the picture because of lack of space.
Mix shortening, sugar, egg thoroughly. Stir in buttermilk and
vanilla. Sift dry ingredients together and stir in. Stir in nuts. Chill
1 hour. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Drop rounded teaspoonfuls dough
about 2 inches apart on greased baking sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes,
until set. - Frost cooled cookies with Bi'owned Buttei - Icing. Makes
about ‘3Vz dozen.
BROWNED BUTTER ICING
VL cup butter 2 T. cream
2 cups sifted confectioners 1 t. vanilla
sugar
Melt butter and keep over low heat until golden brown. Blend
in sugar. Stir in cream and vanilla.
FRENCH MEAT PIE
2 T. shortening V2 t. sage
2 T. chopped onion 1 t. salt
1 lb. ground beef 94 t. pepper
1 lb. sausage meat 1 cup mashed potatoes
Prepare your favorite pastry dough or mix. Roll out half and line
10-inch pie pan. Place above ingredients in a large skillet. Stir well.
Cook over medium heat for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring with a fork until
lightly browned. Drain off fat. Stir in mashed potatoes. Fill pie
shell with meat mixture. Top w r ith pastry. Cut slits for steam to es
cape. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) for 10 minutes. Reduce heat
to moderate (350 degrees) and continue baking for 1 hour, or until
evenly browned.
BAKED APPLES
94 cup sugar 1 cup water
6 apples (Red Delicious or 1 cup water
Rome Beauties)
Boil 2 minutes and add 94 cup sugar and 1 cup water. Core 6
apples and pare the upper halves. Place in baking dish. Pour the
syrup around apples. Bake until soft, basting occasionally with the
syrup. Center cavity may be filled with chopped figs, almonds or
orange marmalade, or cut-up dates and nuts. Serve warm or cold.
Oven should be 350 degrees. Apples should bake 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Diet Failure
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. VP) _ A
navy wife whose letters told of
the success of her reducing diet
got back this demand from her
husband serving in the Far East:
“Just what are your measure
ments these days anyhow?” Know
ing that her husband wouldn’t be
home for six months, she gave an
optimistic reply. Back came three
tailored silk dresses—all hopelessly
small for her.
NO MATTER WHAT SIZE TYPE
YOU WANT
THE 1957 UNDERWOOD “DELUXE”
PORTABLE
Offers YOU
Over 700 Different Styles and Sizes
See
ROBERT L. DAVIS ’50
DAVIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
North Gate
LEGAL HOLIDAY
Friday, October 12, 1956 being a Legal Holiday, in
observance of Columbus Day, the undersigned will
observe that date as a Legal Holiday and not be
open for business.
First National Bank
City National Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
College Station State Bank
Bryan Building and Loan Ass’n.
LISTEN DAILY
(Except Sunday)
to KORA at 11:55 A.M.
^J-Jear
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O'DANIEL
FOR
GROCERIES
(Pol. Adv. Paid for by W. Lee O'Daniel)
LI’L ABNER
By A1 Capp
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TRIS WILL APPEAL TO
EV'RY MAN, WOMAN,
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CAMPBELL'S—YOUR CHOICE
SOUPS . . . .
can
15c
STAR KIST BLUE LABEL
SOLID PACK TUNA
can
33c
ARMOUR S STAR—16-OZ. CAN
CHILI WITH BEANS
B m
25c
ARMOUR'S STAR—4-OZ. CAN
VIENNA SAUSAGE
. 3 cans
50c
ARMOUR'S STAR
TREET ....
12-oz
. can
39c
VAN CAMP'S—NO. 2 CANS
PORK & BEANS .
. 2
cans
35c
DUNCAN'S ADMIRATION
COFFEE . . .
1-lb.
bag 93c
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FROZEN FOOD
BABY LIMAS, FORDHOOK
LIMAS, CUT GREEN BEANS,
BROCCOLI SPEARS, BABY
WHOLE OKRA . . . pkg. 27c
PRODUCE
FYTRA FANPY
WINESAP APPLES . . 2 lbs. 25c
CALIFORNIA CELERY . stalk 9c
YELLOW SKIN ONIONS . lb. 5c
490 SIZE
SUNKIST LEMONS . . doz. 20c
FRESH SMALL WHITE INFERTILE
EGGS doz. 29c
GROCERIES
LIBBY'S
TOMATO JUICE .
LIBBY'S—NO. 2i/ 2 CAN
SLICED PEACHES
DIAMOND BRAND—303 CANS
HOMINY ...
46-oz. can 29c
can 30c
. 3 cans 25c
DELMONTE—MARY WASHINGTON
ALL-GREEN
ASPARAGUS SPEARS
KIMBELL’S—303 CANS
PITTED PIE CHERRIES .
3-POUND CAN
CRISCO
KIMBELL’S—303 CANS
SMALL GREEN LIMAS .
MARKET
ARMOUR'S STAR
WEINERS ....
WISCONSIN DAISEY
CHEESE ....
ARMOUR'S SPICED
LUNCHEON MEAT .
PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS
ROUND STEAK . .
LOIN STEAK . . .
PORTER HOUSE STEAK
MEATY SHORT RIBS .
FRESH GROUND MEAT
SQUARE CUT
SHOULDER ROAST .
can 49c
2 cans 45c
. . 89c
2 cans 35c
. lb. 45c
. lb. 59c
. lb. 39c
. lb. 65c
. lb. 65c
lb. 39c
lb. 25c
lb. 30c
lb. 39c
CHARLIE'S
FOOD
MARKET
NORTH GATE — WE DELIVER — COLLEGE STATION
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AFTERNOON—FRI. & SAT.—OCT. 11-12-13