Th Pi wil Me ses Sp we De me Lc wi th Ee W M C« so th b} V. Pf \S m a - a s> f< \ V !• g h P IT t! V a t: t / ] The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE G Thursday, August 2. 195G SACK TIME IN COLLEGE VIEW—Harvey Smith, on the left, supervises work as men pass out new innerspring mat tresses in all College View Project Houses. ^^civoriteS By Mrs. John Skinner Jean Skinner and her husband came from Nebraska two years a^o with their two children, John Jr. and Janice. Mrs. Skinner, a member of the Mothers Club and the Newcomers club, has been a Den Mother in Pack 383 at St. Joseph School. John Skinner, is supervisor of the Poultry Farm. The Skinners live at 713 Inwood Drive, Bryan. TUNA CHOW MEIN This is a quickie dish that my family really enjoys. We always serve hot tea with this dish. 1 can tuna fish 1 can of chow mein noodles 1 can, vegetable chop suey 114 T. corn starch Combine the tuna, chop suey and a thickening of the corn starch and 3 tablespoons of cold water. Cook until slightly thickened and clear. Serve on hot platter over hot chow mein noodles. CHEESE NOODLES WITH HAMBURGER TOPPING 1 lb. hamburger 14 cup green onion 2—8 oz. cans, tomato sauce 14 cup green pepper 1—8 oz. pkg. noodles !4 cup melted butter IVz cups cottage cheese Brown hamburger in skillet, crumbling with fork. Add tomato sauce; season to taste, mix well, and remove from heat. Cook noodles according to directions on package; drain. Place half the noodles in greased 2-quart casserole. Comljine cottage cheese, green onion, green pepper and spread over noodles. Add remaining noodles and butter and top with hamburger topping. Bake in 350 degree oven for about 30 minutes. DATE COFFEE BARS These cookies are my Cub groups favorites. 14 cup soft shortening 14 t. soda 1 cup brown sugar 14 t. salt 1 egg 14 t. cinnamon 14 cup hot coffee 1 cup dates 114 cups sifted flour 14 cup nuts 1 t. baking powder 1 cup confectioner’s - sugar 14 cup water 2 T. butter Cream the shortening, brown sugar and egg. Stir in hot coffee Sift together the flour, baking powder, soda, salt and cinnamon and stir into creamed mixture. Blend in dates (which have been cut up and simmered in the 14 cup of water until no liquid remains) and nuts. Put in a greased and floured 13 x 9 inch oblong pan. Bake 350 de grees for 15 to 20 minutes. Frost while warm with confectioner’s sugar and butter plus enough milk -Of-^’reain to make a thin frosting which will absorb into the bars, snickerdoodles 1 cup soft shortening 1 t. soda 114 cups sugar 14 t. salt 2 eggs 2 T. sugar 2% cups sifted flour 2 t. cinnamon 2 t. cream of tartar Mix shortening, 114 cups :-ugar, and eggs together thoroughly. Sift flour, cream of tai’tar, soda and salt, together and stir in. Chill dough. Roll into balls the size of small walnuts. Roll in mixture of remaining sugar and cinnamon. Place about 2 inches apart on un greased baking scheet. Bake until lightly brown in a 400 degree oven for 8 to 10 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen. COTTAGE CHEESE COOKIES 1 cup butter or oleo 2 cups sifted flour 1 cup cottage cheese preserves or jelly Cream butter or oleo and cottage cheese thoroughly. Stir in sifted flour. Press into roll about 2 1 /4 inches in diameter and chill in refrig erator. When thoroughly chilled then slice into Vs inch slices and place Vs. teaspoon of preserves between two slices and press the edges together. Bake in 425 degree oven for 15 minutes or lightly browned. READING TIME 45 SECONDS PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS OLYMPIA—Remington Office Writer—Royal— Smith-Corona and Underwood As long as you are in A & M, bring your portable in. We will blow the dust and lint out with compressed air, lubricate and install a new ribbon, and only charge you for the ribbon. ENGINEERING STUDENTS The Olympia Portable Typewriter has a standard keyboard, plus two extra keys (•+• over =), (! over%) also HALF SPAC ING for writing EXPONENTS, SUBSCRIPTS, and FORMULAS. Furnished in 9Vz" and 13" carriage. We carry a complete line of special characters which is installed here in our shop while you wait. Use our Rental Purchase Plan $6.00 per month, rent applies on purchase of machine, also late model standard TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES FOR RENT. The OLYMPIA Standard Typewriter is catching on fast. L. H. ADAMS Bryan Business Machine Co. SALES — SERVICE — RENTALS — TERMS 429 South Main Street — Bryan, Texas FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED SPECIALS FOR THUR. - FRI. - SAT. AtJO. 2-3-4 NO LIMIT ON SPECIALS LB. I9C lb. 49c VEAL BRISKET VEAL RIB CHOPS VEAL SHOULDER STEAK 35c HAMBURGER lb. 29c 3 lbs. 85c BEEF CHUCK ROAST lb. 39c BLACKHAWK BACON Htj 49c SUNVALE BACON p:1 3 . 39c FRANKS Blackhawk lb. 39c FLOUR Aunt Jemima 5 Lb. Bag 33 MEAL Bewley’s Best 5 Lb. Bag 37 RICE Blue Ribbon 2. Lb. Ctn. ' OLEO Sungold 2 Lbs. 33 PEAS Trellis 2 303 Cans 25 Biscuits Gladiola 2 Cans 19 C _ v, rozen 3oo