The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 15, 1957, Image 6

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6 ' Thursday, August 15, 1957
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By DELORIS BERTINO
(Joe and. Deloris Bertino live with their two youngsters—David,
3, and Donna, going on 2—in College View. Deloris spends five very
busy days each week as wife and mother, then works Saturday and
Sunday as a registered nurse in St. Joseph's Hospital. Joe is a sen
ior majoying in agricultural education at A&M.j
OVEN BARBECUED CHICKEN
Heat oven to 4QQ degrees. Place fryer (ZV2-S pounds) skin side
up in well oiled pan. Do not overlap pieces. Brush with jiffy barbe
cue sauce; bake uncovered 40-SO minutes, basting with sauce at 10-
xmnute intervals. Serve on hot platter; pour sauce from pan over
chicken.
JIFFY BARBECUE SAUCE
V2 cup cooking oil 3 tablespoons Worcestershire
% cup chopped pnion sauce
% cup tomato catsup 2 tablespoons prepared - mustard
% cup water 2 teaspoons salt
% cup lemon juice Vz teaspoon pepper
3 tablespoons sugar
Cook onion till soft in hot cooking oil. Add remaining ingre
dients. Simmer 15 minutes. Enough sauce for basting and serving
with two chickens.
PERFECTION SALAD
1 tablespoon (1 envelope) H cup vinegar
unflavored gelatin 1 tablespoon lemon juice
’M cup cold water Vz cup finely chopped
1 cup hot water cabbage
cup sugar t cup chopped celery
Vz teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chopped pimento
Soften gelatin in cold water. Add hot water. Stir till dissolved.
Add vinegar and lemon juice. Cool. When mixture begins to thick
en, add remaining ingredients. Turn into molds. Unmold on lettuce.
Makes 4-6 servings.
YELLOW 2-EGG
2 eggs, separated
IVz cups sugar
214 cups sifted cake flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
CHIFFON CAKE
1 teaspoon salt
Vz cup cooking oil
1 cup milk
IVz teaspoons vanilla
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat egg whites until frothy. Grad
ually beat in Vz cup sugar. Beat until stiff. In another bowl sift
remaining sugar, flour, baking powder, salt. Add cooking oil, half
of milk, vanilla. Beat 1 minute on medium speed of mixer. Scrape
bowl often. Add remaining milk, egg yolks. Beat 1 minute. Fold
in meringue.
Pour into two ungreased layer cake pans, 8 by 114 or 9 by 1%
inches or one oblong pan, 13 by 914 by 2 inches. Bake layers 30-35
minutes, oblong 40-45 minutes. Cool on cake rack; frost.
BROWN SUGAR FROSTING
1 cup brown sugar 2 stiffly beaten egg
14 cup water whites
Cook sugar and water to soft ball stage (236 degrees) or until
syrup makes a thin stinng 6-8 inches long; gradually add to whites,
beating till mixture forms peaks and is of spreading consistency.
Cooperative Power Plant
Hun By 28-Year-Old Woman
MINTURN, Maine (iP)—The moment you meet her eyes, smiling
with interest and kindness, you tone down your complaints and thank
her for being so kind as to make out your receipt.
She is Mrs. Phyllis Temple Stinson, who works on remote Swan’s
Island as one of the nation’s youngest managers of a cooperative pow
er plant.
bills, due on that date. Only last
Mrs. Stinson, 28, daughter of the
Rev. Cecil Temple, a former min
ister of the Advent Christian
Church here, was named manager
of the then six-year-old Swan’s
Island Electric Cooperative last
year. She now heads a company
lerving 200 customers on a typi-
lal Down East island where some
still cling to their kerosene lamps
because they don’t like this new
innovation called electricity.
“The newfangled thing can’t last,
you just wait and see,” said some
when electricity moved onto Swan’s
Island in 1950.
The day the power was to he
turned on for the first time, one
elderly lady sat near the door of
her home with packed suitcases
ready to leave “in case the dum
thing blows up,” Mrs. Stinson re
calls.
But more and more residents are
coming to her office on the 20th
of the month to pay their power
bills, due on the date. Only last
year a cable was laid to the
village of Frenchville on neighbor
ing Long Island, and Mrs. Stinson
believes her plant is capable of
serving many more customers.
"REMEMBER
BILL DEAR
"Aggies Like To Deal With Aggies"
“When you enter the business or professional world,
there will be about twenty thousand A&M men who would
rather deal with you, one of their fellow Aggies.
“Let them know where you are by putting your ad in
the monthly former-student newspaper The Texas Aggie,
and they’ll beat a path to your door in a hurry.
“All you have to do is write a letter to The Texas Aggie,
Association of Former Students, College Station, Texas, and
they’ll send you the rate card and, if you wish, help you
plan and compose your ad.”
The Texas Aggie
Association of Former Students
College Station, Texas
MOHAwK HtCKOBY SMOKkD, SUGAR CUitRD WHOLE
BACON
SWIFT PREMIUM—Brown and Serve
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE IZ: 49c
FRANKS
Hormel
49c
Dairy Brand Pound
CANNED HAM Si ~ $1.89
JUMBO SLICED BOLOGNA „ 39c
SHOULDER CROWN ROAST
SHOULDER STEAK
Veal
Pound
Orr’s Gold Seal
VEAL Pound
SPECIALS THTTR. — FBI. — SAT.
AUG. 15-16-17
INSECTICIDE
GULF SPRAY
O
pt.
9c
C O Jj G A T E
TOOTH CASTE
39»
Giant
Tube
LUSTRE CREME
BAYER ASPIRIN
SHAMPOO $1.59
49c
Bottle
of 100
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SWANSOOWN
PENT HOUSE
REACHES
Elberta
No. 21,4 Can
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PINT
H E L L M A N S M A Y 0 N N A1S E
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20~OZ
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# FRESH FROZEN FOODS ®
BIRDSEYE FROZEN FISH STICKS — 8-oz. Pkg. 2De
BIRDSEYE FROZEN PERCH FILLETS — 12-oz. Pkg 29o
P A S C 0 0 R A N G E J U1C E 2 tZ 23c
DEL MONTE FOOD SALE
CORN
Del Monte
Golden Cream
2
303
Cans
25
Del Monte —• 303 Cans
PEAS . . .
Del Monte—No. 1 Tall
RED SALMON
. 2 cans 39c
.... 85c
Del Monte — 303 Cans
SPINACH ..... 2 cans 25c
Del Monte—211 Cans
PINEAPPLE JUICE .. 3 cans 29c
SiOMe mw& "&OL.
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Hh* mm VnHLI 18 Ik
MARY WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS “r . 35c
DEL MONTE BARTLETT PEARS 24“ 49c
BELMONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 24449c
CATSUP
Del Monte
Tomato —- 14-oz.
11
LB.CAN
GOLDEN AGE
BEVERAGE 2 ZZ 25c
Ercnch—I-oz.
BLACK PEPPER 29c
2<J-oz. Packages
GULF SALT—-Plain or Iodized ... 2 pkgs. T9c
G-oz. Jar
FOLGER’S INSTANT COFFEE .... $1.15
NORTHERN COLORED TISSUE . . 3 rolls 27c
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LUSCIOUS CALiK
NECTARINES
GRAP
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19c
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
Lb. 5c
THOMPSON SEEDLESS
* TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★
WHITE
ONIONS
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