Sarah Anne's i Cooking Class Bread for tout should be cut in slices from one-eighth to one half Jnc-h thick. Toast in the oven or in an electric toaster. French Toast 0 3 eggs 1-2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup milk 6 slices stale bread Beat eggs slightly, add salt, sugar, and milk; strain into a shallow dish. Soak bread in mix ture until soft. Cook on hot, well greased griddle or frying pan. Brown on one side, turn and brown on other side. Serve for breakfast, or luncheon, with jam, marmalade or maple syrup. Caramel Nut Toast 1-4 cup butter or margarine 1-4 cup brown sugar 12 slices enriched toast 1-4 cup chopped walnuts or pe cans Combine butter and brown su gar. Spread 2 teaspoons of su gar mixture on one side of each slice of toast. Top each slice with chopped nuts. Place toast, spread side up, on an ungreased cookie sheet. Toast in an oven 350 de grees for 5 minutes. Serve im? mediately. ChMM Tout 1-2 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoonful prepared mus tard , ?1 -4 teaspoon grated onion 2 cups grated American- cheose 10 slices enriched toast Combine mayonnaise, mustard. onion and cheese. Spread 2 ta blespoons cheese mixture on each slice of toast. Place toast, spread side up. on an ungreased cookie sheet. Toast under pre heated broiler for 8 minutes or until cheese melts. Serve at once. ChMM Toast No. 2 6 slices enriched toast 1 cup milk , 2 tablespoons flour i Salt 2 tablespoons butter or marga rine 1 cup grated sharp cheese Make white sauce of the milk, flour and butter. Salt to taste. Add the grated cheese. When cheese is well-blended with the sauce, pour over toast. Serve hot with strips of breakfast bacon. Milk Tout Toast bread, butter it veil, sprinkle with salt and pour scalded milk over it. Orange Raisin Toast 2 tablespoons grated orange rind 1-4 cup orange juice 1 cup granulated sugar Dash of cinnamon 14 slices raisin bread toasted Combine orange peel, orange juice, sugar and cinnamon. Spread 1 tablespoon orange mix ture on one side of each slice of toast. Place toast, spread side up, on an ungreased cookie pan. Toast under a preheated broiler fpr 3 minutes. Serve immedi ately. Tomato Craam Toast 6 slices buttered toast 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons flour 1-8 teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons butter or marga rine Salt 1 cup tomato, fresh or canned Make a white sauce of the milk, flour, butter and salt. Cook and strain the tomato and add "Paid Said to Mr. Ed:" HOW TO HELP OUT A SLOW SUITER The young couple sat together on a dark bench. After a long pause she ask (i d dreamily. "Joe, do you think my eyes are like stars?" "Yeah," h? replied. "And do you think my teeth are like pearls?" she continued. i "Yeah," he said. "And do you think my hair is like spun gold in the' moonlight?" she persisted. "Yeah," he repeated, i "Oh, Joe!" she exclaimed. ''You do say the moat wonderful things!" Our policy holders say the most wonderful things after their property has been destroyed by fire, is to receive the check from one of the strong Companies we represent (Paul) WATAUGA INSURANCE AGENCY NORTHWESTERN RANK BLDG. BOONE, TT C the soda. Stir the hot tomato into the white sauce and pour immediately over toast Cinnamon Tsaal Cut (tale bread in 1-4 inch slices, remove crust*, and cut in 3 pieces, crosswise. Toast spread with butter, and sprinkle with sugar mixed with cinnamon^is ing .1 parts sugar and 1 part cinnamon. Lei stand in oven un til melted Orange Toast 3 tablespoons soft butter or oiurgarine 1-2 cup confectioners sugar 1 tablespoon orange juico 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 8 slices enriched toast Combine butter and sugar. Add orange juice and orange rind. Spread 2 teaspoons orange mix ture on one side of each slice of hot hoast. Serve at on?e. 1 Mushroom Milk Toast 1 can condensed mushroom soup 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon butter 6 slices enriched bread Combine mushrom soup and milk and beat with a dover beat er until blended. Heat mixture, add butter and serve 1-2 cup over 1 slice of toast i ncach soup bowl. Evan Pattishall Is With Naval Research Evan Gradick Pattishall. Jr., An of Mr. and Mrs. Evan G. Pattishall, Jr., recently joined the staff of the office of Naval Re search in Washingotn, D. C. He was previously employed by the Appalachian State Teachers Col lege, Boone. Lieutenant Pattishall was com missioned In the Navy in June 1944 at Plattsburg. New York. Pattishall holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Master of Medicine, and Doctor of Philoiophy degree, receiving Jiis education at David son College and University of Michigan. The office of Naval Research carries on a program of funda mental research in fields of vit al interest to the N*vy. It aids financially more than twelve hundred research project* in two hundred civilian universities and laboratories, and the prime pur pose is to provide good liaison 1 bettfeen civilian and govern mental research organizations. Lieutenant Pattishall resides with his wife at 211 Duke Street, Alexandria, Virginia. a' reasonable doubt A movie director was giving his final directions for the film ing of a jungle scene. Addressing the male lead, he said: "You tear through the jungle as if you were running for your life. This tiger here," and the director pointed toward a cage on the set, "will pursue you for exactly 300 feet. No more. Do you get that?" "I do," nodded the actor du biously, "but does the tiger?" Jh rtallf iHpfi wp pndttka with kit Mir MKtllidi For high- ? peed logging, at* s McCulIocb. Light weight, power, and ea*y handling uc the feature* that pay off if yon want to oulw ml money cutting wood? whether it"? cord wood, potts, palp, or big timber. Thtt i why it peyi to bay a McCalloch, the light weight MW with the heavy-weight feature*. Coma On /? Within the next lew daya, Nop by oar More for a teal deraooMradon of wood catting. Or give aa a call and well try to arrange a show for you at your place. There* t no obligation. We want you to we what a McCalloch can do. New State Road M*p ' Is Just off the Press The State Highway ComniU ?ion'? newest road - map ? the black and white service edition is just off the press. The 1951 edition shows all the state's primary nunibered high ways and as r new feature in eludes & number of $200,000,000 bond issue roads, especially those which serve as vltst con necting links. 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