4 TKe Battalion -»*;■ PAGE 6 College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, March 21, 1957 cimiiii ciuorileS By POLLY PATRANELLA (Happily occupying a lovely new home “out in the country’ 1 ’ in north Bryan are Polly and Luke Patranella and their son, Kenneth, a sophomore at Bryan High. Folks have a way of dropping in on the Patranellas to see their new home, but rumor has it that the tasty homemade refreshments served there might encourage visitors just a little. Polly works in the Student Publications Office at A&M, while Luke is route supervisor for the Bryan Coca-Cola Bottling Company.) HOT TOMATO COCKTAIL 3' cups water 3 tablespoons brown sugar 2 medium onions, chopped 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 stalk celery, chopped 1 bay leaf 1 green pepper, chopped 8 cloves 1 teaspoon salt 1 No. 2 1 /k can tomato juice Boil all ingredients except tomato juice % hour. Strain. When ready to serve add tomato juice and heat. (Do not boil.) Serve hot. SAND TARTS 4 cups flour 2 tablespoons water 8 tablespoons white powdered 1 tablespoon vanilla sugar 8-ounce package pecans, 1 pound oleo chopped fine Sift flour and powdered sugar together. Gradually work in oleo. Add water, vanilla and nuts and work until mixture is easy to handle*. Shape dough into crescents and place on cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees about 25 minutes. Roll in granulated sugar while hot. RAW CRANBERRY SALAD 1 box lemon Jello 1% cups raw cranberries 1 cup hot water 1 whole orange % cup sugar 1% cups celery 114 cups pecans Dissolve Jello in cup of hot water. Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Set in refrigerator to cool. Grind raw cranberries and whole orange and mix with celery and nuts. Add this mixture to Jello. Allow to congeal and serve with salad dressing on lettuce. GUM DROP COOKIES 9 candy orange slices, diced 2 cups flour 1 cup nuts 4 eggs, beaten 1-pound box brown sugar Mix eggs, butter and sugar pinch of soda % teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons melted butter Sift flour, soda and salt together. Mix dry ingredients with orange slices and nuts and add to egg and sugar mixture. Spread in greased pans and bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Cut into slices when done. BANANA NUT CAKE y 2 cup butter 1 teaspoon soda iVz cups sugar 3 bananas, mashed 2 eggs, well beaten % cup nuts, chopped 2 cups flour teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons sour milk salt Cream butter and sugar well. Add beaten eggs and beat well. Sift flour, soda and salt together and add with milk to creamed mixture. Beat vigorously. Add bananas and nuts. Bake in tube pan about 1 hour at 325 degrees. This cake is also good baked in layers. Frost with Banana Icing. BANANA ICING % stick butter 1 box powdered sugar 2 small bananas, mashed 1 cup nuts, chopped Combine butter with bananas. Add powdered sugar and beat until fluffy. Fold in nuts. New Class For Gray Ladies To Begin April 3 in Bryan An orintation course for Gray Ladies will be held starting Wednesday, April 3, at the Brazos County Red Cross Chapter House, 213 West 25th St., Bryan. All women of the community who would like to take instruction for Gray Lady service are invited to meet with this class. Women 21 years of age or over may participate in the activ ities of the Gray Ladies, a Red Cross volunteer group. While they are primarily regarded as hos pital volunteers, Gray Ladies often serve in other capacities, as as sistants in blood centers, clinics, disaster operations and in homes for children and the aged. The course which will be held next month will include two ses sions, a morning orientation class lasting from 10 a.m. to noon, and an afternoon session, which will convene at 1 p.m. Vernon Ostenby, Red Cross Field Director of Bryan Air Force Base, will conduct the morning session, and Mrs. E. C. Winters, Gray Lady chairman, the after noon class. Further information may be ob tained by calling Mrs. Winters, TA 3-2862, or Mrs. Clifford F. Holske Jr., assistant chairman, VI 6-6070. CABOT SOUTHWESTERN DIV. will interview MECHANICAL, CHEMICAL, CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS June ’57 and January ’58 Graduates FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 9 A.M. At the College Placement Office Cabot is looking for future employees for these three companies: CABOT SHOPS, INC. & FRANKS DIVISION Manufacturers of oil well pumping, well serv icing and drilling equipment. CABOT CARBON COMPANY Producers of carbon black, oil and gas produc tions, gasoline plant operators. CABOT ENGINEERING COMPANY Designers and builders of plants and process ing equipment. C to 8 Pound Size /ttcKow •fMaten £//0#T St/MAT \ PV/Z£ AMD Swift Premium Rath Sliced Blackhawk FRANKS BOLOGNA SAUSAGE ROUND STEAK Lb. Lb. Rath Blackhawk Pound Roll Orr’s Gold Seal Pound JERGEN'S Soothing, Smoothing Hand Rath Blackhawk BACON .... lb. 59« Big Eye—6-oz. Pkg. SWISS CHEESE Nice Lean LAMB PATTIES . . 33c Lb. 49c HOT BARBECUED CHICKENS ORR’S RIDGECREST STORE ONLY SPECIALS GOOD THUR.-FRI. SAT. MARCH 21-22-23 PHILLIPS MINT FLAVORED PHILLIPS’ MILK OF MAGNESIA ' tMUOD-UMn* MILK OF MAGNESIA SHORTENING FLUFFO Rise Lather SHAVING BOMB 69c . .... .Size I’c 3 79c Old Spice SHAVE LOTION .’1.1 HUNT’S PEACHES Halves Big 2 1 / 4 Can 7~£XA, « f- Number 24 ■Off t Whal On Overheard ye mark from a with a math got something pulled a piece pocket. ★ Promising t( fun ’til everyb goes home, the Ball will desen Highway 60 t 8:30. Ball plannei should wear a a mask, remei from last year’; The architect place with th< characters in 1 tasia and bring Allen combo tc for the dancin’ Architects w are not memt tickets for $3.5 Group For To ’58 Alt Attraction: the 1957-58 r . were discuss meeting of tl lections Com Tentatively : year are the ] Canada, Jose G ish Dancers, H Show and “Tl Brian Donlevy and Raymond Finances for were discussed jm approximat was announced expenses were the income de fees, non-stud student wives served seat ti( sales. Program fee: are anticipate committee at !} C. G. (Spike) the committee. Final select! will be made a the popular £ left up to Wh; not available v early fall. VOTE A £ automatic Shown acc< ident and Young, (ce