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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1957)
V. 1 tie tSuttulion -.v- L,allege Station {ISruzus bounty), 1 exits PAGE 6 Thursday;, June 27, 1957 ^^cimifu ^'CLuorited By EMILLEE WICKER (Dan and Emillee Wicker are making their home in College Sta tion while he is working* toward a degree in electrical engineering at A&M. Until he graduates next June, Emillee is working as a stenog rapher in the Housing Office. Both Texans, Dan hails from San Angelo and Emilee from Sanger. They have a daughter, Lisa, one year old.) CASSEROLE DISHES 8-ounce package macaroni 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 can condensed tomato soup 3 pound lean ground beef 1 can condensed bouillon Vz cup chopped onion 1 package frozen peas % teaspoon pepper Vz cup coarse crumbs (buttered) marjoram or oregano Cook macaroni according to directions on package. Heat olive oil and cook beef and onions until lightly browned. To this add tomato soup, bouillon, peas, and seasonings. Stir until peas are thawed. Add tnacaroni and pour into 2-quart casserole. Top with buttered crumbs and bake in 350-degree oven fop about 30 minutes. 1 pound ground beef 3 Kraft Dinner 1 cup diced onion 3 No. 2 can creamed corn 3 cup diced green pepper 4 slices cheese Boil meat, onion and green pepper for 15 minutes in just enough water to prevent burning. Cook Kraft Dinner for 7 minutes (saving ground cheese out) and add to meat mixture. Add corn and season with salt, pepper and a little garlic salt if desired. Stir cheese con tained in the Dinner into this mixture. Pour into casserole, and lay the 4 slices of cheese on top. Bake in oven for 20 minutes. LAZY DAISY CAKE 2 eggs 3 eup flour 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder Vz teaspoon vanilla % teaspoon salt Vz cup milk 2 tablespoons butter Beat eggs, add sugar and vanilla and beat again. Sift dry in gredients together and add. Heat milk and butter to boiling point and add last. Beat well. Bake about 30 minutes at 350 degrees in a shal low 9-inch pan. TOPPING % cup softened butter 3 cup cocoanut % cup brown sugar Vz cup pecans (chopped) 34 cup evaporated milk Mix well and spread on warm cake. Broil under lowest flame until brown, about a minute. Doctor Advises Celebrate Fourth Wi thout Fi reworks By DOROTHY Y. WHIPPLE, M. D. AP Newsfeatures Fireworks are not toys. They are dangerous explosives and should not be in the hands of children or even of inexperienced adults. Every year many children and adults suffer painful injuries or blindness because of fh’eworks. A federal law passed in 3954 makes it illegal to ship fireworks into 33 states and the District of Columbia except for controlled pub lic exhibitions. However, in spite of this law there exists a pros perous black market in bootlegged fireworks which will again spell needless tragedy for some Ameri cans this Fourth of July. There is one family who won’t have fireworks this year and Joe Sparks would like to shout his ex perience from the housetops to prevent other families from suffer ing as he has suffered. Last year the Sparks family planned a big celebration in their backyard for the Fourth. Joe knew where he could get the fireworks that to him meant the grand and glorious Fourth. They couldn’t be bought in his state but by driving 20 miles he could reach another state where fireworks were sold. He knew he was not supposed to carry them across a state line but he felt quite sure he would never be searched. So he made to trip and put in a good supply. He bought firecrackers, pin- wheels, Roman candles and a few skyrockets. He planned carefully. After the picnic supper the chil dren all sat around in a circle while he placed and lighted the fii’e- works. All went well until almost the end. Joe lighted a Roman candle and nothing happened. He left it in place and finished up with all the rest of the fireworks- Young Jackie had his eye on that Roman candle that didn’t go off, so when the party was about over he ran up to the apparently dead candle. Just as he peered down into the barrel the thing exploded right into his face. Jackie was knocked over and when his terrified father picked him up his little face was a blackened mass. He was rushed to the hospital but not all the skill of the best doctors could save Jackie’s eyes. Both eyes were so badly damaged that Jackie must go through the rest of life without the blessing of sight. Such tragedies are completely unnecessary. Good times can be just as good without the use of dangerous explosives for amuse ment. VACATION SPECIALS SAVE 13 y 3 off regular price on household cleaning and laundry during months of June, July and August. 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CATSUP 2 bottles 35c Del Monte—303 PEARS 2 cans 49c Del Monte—Mary Washington—300 Can ASPARAGUS 35c ^ Del Monte—No. 2 Can / CRUSHED PINEAPPLE . . . 25c Chicken, Beef, Turkey Pkjfs. 2 49c DEL MONTE SLICED PINEAPPLE No. 2 Can 29c YOUNGBLOOD FROZEN CHICKEN GIZZARDS 8-oz. a- Pkg. BANANAS CENTRAL AMERICAN RED RIPE COLD WATERMELONS CARROTS Crisp Fresh, Cello Bag OKRA Fresh Velve PLUMS California Santa Rosa .. Circus Brand—7*4-oz. Can SPANISH PEANUTS 23c SANITARY HOMO MILK . . y 2 gal. 48c MORTON’S POTATO WAVES . . . 23c ” Poli.h wax Qt- Ca n 59c ★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★ SUR E -jot*.. LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO fTTurnr^ R 111 Hi ■r) MA I BEST IN BRYAN RKETS $2.00 Value $1.39 200 E. 24™ ST. 3516 TEXAS AVE