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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1957)
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas 6 Thursday, August 1, 1957 m t fij ‘Zy’ci vari ted By EDITH ODEN (Married students at A&M will know Edith Oden as/ the helpful and always-pleasant woman who handles college apartment assign ments in the Housing Office on campus. She and her husband— who owns and operates Food Town in Bryan.—reside with their son, Jerry, in College Station. The Odens) also have a married daughter, Judy, who lives with her family—including two-year-old David, in Shawnee, Okta. Jerry will be a junior in mechanical engineering at A&M this fall.) ALMOND TOFFEE 2 cup? sugar % eup chopped unblanched % pound butter almonds Combine all ingredients in heavy sauce pan. Stirring constantly, boil to 3Q5 degrees on thermometer. Pour onto greased flat pan and let cool. CEREAL MIX SNACKS Combine: 1 fin white peanuts 3 tin Spanish peanuts 2 cups pecans 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon savory salt 1 package Cheerios 1 package Rice Cheks 1 package thin pretzels Mix: l 1 /^ cups melted oleo (3 sticks) % cup bacon drippings 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce Pour this mixture over the first jnixture and bake in 250-degree oven for IV2 hours, stirring often. FROZEN PINEAPPLE TORTE 3 egg yolks 3 egg whites dash of salt 2 tablespoons sugar % cup sugar 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 1—-9-oz. can crushed pineapple 2 cups vanilla wafer crumbs 2 tablespoons lemon juice Beat egg yolks, salt and % cup sugar; add pineapple syrup and lemon juice. Cook over hot, not boiling, water until mixture coats spoon, stirring constantly. Add pineapple; cool. Make meringue of egg whites and 2 tablespoons sugar. Fold in whipped cream and custard. Coat sides of oiled refrigerator tray with wafer cnimbs. Spread half the remaining crumbs over bottom. Pour in custard mixture; cover with remaining crumbs. Freeze firm, about 3 to 4 hours. Serves 6 to 8. OVEN-FRIED CHICKEN Season 1 chicken and dip pieces in flour. Make batter of 2 beaten eggs aud 2 tablespoons water. Dip chicken pieces in batter, then in bread crumbs. Place in well-greased pan and place in 400-degree oven. After 5 minutes baste with melted butter (% cup butter to 2 chickens). Bake for 50 minutes. BAKED TUNA Mix together: 4 tablespoons flour 1 can cream of mushroom soup 3 tablespoons butter, melted pimento, chopped IV2 cup milk 1 can tuna % teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten pepper Crumble potato chips and place in greased baking dish (loaf-size). Pour on mixture, then cramble potato chips over top. Bake at 350 degrees about 30 minutes or until firm. SPAGHETTI SAUCE Brown in about 3 tablespoons bacon drippings: 2% pounds beef and 2 onions % pound pork, ground together Add: 2 cloves garlic salt % pound American cheese, grated 3 small cans tomato paste Simmer about 30 minutes. If too thick, add a little water. 1 bottle suffed olives, sliced 1 can mushrooms % cup catsup 1 green pepper, chopped Fur Hats Take Spotlight In Autumn Fashion Parade Fur fashions start at the top this fall, and the woman who faces winter without a fur hat is going to feel definitely underprivileged. This may be construed as a break for husbands and fathers who foot the bills, because the girls prob ably are going to be satisfied to ask for a fur hat instead of a fur coat this year. Plain cloth coats and winter suits with fur added in small doses in the form of accessories are go ing to be seen in many fashionable spots, come fall. Fur hats come in all shapes, sizes and pelts in the fall collec tion of Sally Victor, but the favor ites of this pint-size designer are caps in infinite variety. She shows African caps with pointed backs, worn far back on the head in the manner of belles of the African Gold Coast, with white broadtail and dark mink the favored mak ings. READER’S DIGEST I have just received a letter from Mr. Allan Scott, Director of Community Representatives, which states: “The price of the Digest is going up to $4.00 a year.” “The 8 months for $1 half-price special offer to new subscribers will never be made again after prices ad vance.” But, YOU still have a chance to take advantage of this special offer! Lower than Christmas rates, either 8 months for $1 or 16 months for $2 ! Remember, when prices advance this Septem ber, a single copy will cost you 35c. By sub scribing now, you can be receiving copies for over a year at only 12y^c. ! Don’t wait, order now! Call: Joel Weber, Bryan-College Station Com munity Representative, at VI 6-6035. You may pay any time within 2 weeks after ordering. Attention: This offer may be obtained only through Digest Community Representatives. Local business is Good Business. Thank You. ORB’S seal. YouTl see what you like — and like what, you see in our Meat Cases because they’re filled with choice meat buys — the top grades of meat and poultry ex pertly cut and carefully trim med to give you more-far-the- money values. And it’s so easy to select just what you want. Our displays put tire packages at your fingertips . . . our pack ages give the TRUE picture of the contents. So—look here for CHOICE MEAT BUYS . . . always! SALE SPECIALS THITR, - FEE - SAT, — AEG, 1-2-3 tionrue Dog Food .. 15 CD ^ 300 o.M.00 Ranch Style Beans 8 1.00 Drink Kool-Aid ... 0 Pfcgs. 23c Hunt’s Pears 2 49c Adolphus Rice JU> 33c Nabisco — RITZ Crackers ST 83c Nabisco Deluxe Assortment.... . . Bp* 65c VEAL SHOULDER CROWN if% Mk 0^ Orr’s Gold ROAST seai Lb 28 ORR’S GOLD SEAL — VEAL SHOULDER STEAK - 39' VEAL BRISKET FOR ROASTING . . . . lb. 23c VEAL CHOPS - Orr’s Gold Seal . . . . . lb. 49c PORK RIBS-Rath Blaekhawk . . . . . . lb. 39c Swift Premium Longhorn FRANKS lb. 49c CHEESE . . . . . lb. 49c Orange Drink HI-C 4C-PZ. Cans 1.00 LeGrande Cut Green Beans 8 . 1.00 r t_ WATER BOY GARDEN HOSE 50 Ft. Length $i 5 Year Guarantee n 59 J Fresh Ground HAMBURGER LI). 25' . J/2 gak 49c . . 29c All Flavors—Square Carton MELLORINE . . .. Ann O’Brien—20-oz. Jar STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Del Monte—303 Cans FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 cans $1.00 Del Monte — No. 2 Cans CRUSHED PINE APPLE . . 4 cans $1.00 LeGrande Golden — 303 Cans CREAM STYLE CORN . .8 cans $1.00 Alma—303 Cans FORDHOOK LIMAS .... 10 cans $1.00 SNOWDRIFT THE PERFECT SHORTENING 3 ^ 69 Sanitary Grade “A” Large 45 AWc Size—79<; Slz.e WILLIAMS STICK DEODORANT .... Roth 69c Medium Bottle Doz. WILDROOT CREAM OIL 49c THOMPSON SEEDLESS YELLOW SQUASH SUNKIST LEMONS GRAPES 15c • • « Hi# 10 c • . 2 lbs. 25 c White Cuban ONIONS ... lb. 5< AVOCADOS.2 for 25* PEPSI-COLA 12 Bottles (Plus Deposit) 39c FROZEN FOODS « BIRDSEYE G R E E N PEAS 9 I0 - oz - QCTp ^ Pkgs. HOMA BREADED SHRIMP 49c 10-oz. Pkg. ORANGE JUICE Snowcrop Frozen 6 6-oa. Cans 75 ★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★ BLACKHAWK LUNCHEON MEAT ,2-°z 39 Can ^ SUP E R il.l; MARKETS EST IN BRYAN