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Page 6 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, July 18, 1958 Making Sandwiches For Big Crowd Can Be Done Quicker Summer days often yield a mul titude of family reunions, commun ity picnics or church groups having “dinner-on-the-grounds.” In any case those who contribute to the Today and Every Day A. D. Laughinghouse Is Ready to Give You Courteous and Complete Texaco Service CCC SERVICE STATION Across from Courthouse ME 7-6827 HILL'S SALE NOW IN FULL Swing in storage pans that have been lin ed with a damp towel covered with waxed paper. Cover sandwiches completely with waxed paper and damp towels. Keep sandwiches re frigerated until serving time. BIG CONTRIBUTION—-There was no mistaking the importance of this check when it arrived in New Bern this week. The Onslow Shrine Club wanted to emphasise its pieasure derived from contribut ing to the Shrine Hospital For Crippled Children, and did it with this giant check made out to Sudan Temple. Sudan's recorder, Lester Gillikin, hauled it to the First Citisens Bank & Trust Co. here, and ex changed it for a regular size cashier's check, made out to the hospital. Seen holding the original check, at the local bank, are Vice-President Bill Ferebee, Teller Margie Carter and Assistant Vice-President J, E. Boswell. Ferebee and Boswell had a double reason for those smiles they were wearing when this photo graph was made^ Not only were they cashing their biggest check yet, but the Shriners themselves were well aware of the great good that the money will do for handicapped youngsters. inevitable food-laden tables must prepare for a crowd. For instance, making sandwiches for a crowd can take a lot of time, but you can speed the job by us ing time-saving methods such as those that have been tested in re- G. R. Huffstetler, Jr. Advertising Specialties Tyson-Vann Billboards - MEIrose 7-3810 • /(helping hand *•» WORTH REMEMBERING • Truly—ours is a sacred trust—to serve you with understanding, experience and honesty. Our funeral service is complete, our prices within range of all. POLLOCK Funeral Home Member of National Selected Morticians, an association of funeral directors of high ideals, ethical practices and business integrity search on quantity food preparation by the U. S. Department of Agri culture’s Institute of Home Eco nomics. A speedy system is important be cause sandwiches must be made on the day they’re served unless they have been frozen. Day-old pullman or sandwich bread, sliced medium thin, is firm enough for easy spreading, yet not too dry. Here’s USDA’s recommended method for quantity sandwich-mak ing: Have all Ingredients ready and equipment assembled before start ing to make sandwiches. For ex ample, have butter or margarine softened, fillings mixed, and lettuce crisp and thoroughly drained, if it is to be used. Use a wood-topped table or cut ting board .when preparing sand wiches. Other equipment needed in cludes: A spoon or a scoop for easy, accurate portioning of the filling; spreading knife or spatula, preferably a short spatula with blade-IVz inches wide and long enough to reach across a slice of bread; long sharp knife for cutting sandwiches; waxed paper, damp towels, and pans for storage. For efficiency, first arrange in gredients within easy reach. If pos sible, have all containers of food tipped toward you for easy reach. If you are right-handed, having the bread at your left is convenient. Place bread in rows, preferably four rows of 10 slices each which allows you to make 20 sandwiches at a time. Without picking up slices of bread, spread each one with soften ed butter or margarine. Place a scoop of filling on alternate slice* and spread evenly to the edges. Then cover the matching slice of bread. If the filling is sliced food, such as cheese or meat, use the same system, placing these foods on alternate slices of bread and spread so that the bread is well covered. Place the matching slices of bread on the filled slices. If lettuce is used, lay it on the filling before covering with the second slice of bread. Stack several sandwiches togeth er and cut in half diagonally with a sharp knife. Place cut sandwiches L. R. Thomas & Sons BUILDING CONTRACTORS Residences —- Commercial Buildings — Schools and Churches 'BUILDING NOW FOR THE FUTURE" Phones 7-6355 7-3306 Glen Burnie Gardens It may be a blessing in disguise— i| and still be dreadfully slow in un masking. VITA-VAR PAINTS at MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 S. Front ME 7-3100 Je^ |ol xHlll IcN tj Every drop gives you more for your moneyl I SHELL KEROSENE Ives Oil Co. DISTRIBUTOR ME 7-2197 I Butter Biscuits That Melt in Your Mouth - True to Good Taste In the Sunny South ! A SPECIAL TREAT FOR SPECIAL FOLKS LIKE YOU CRAVEN BAKERY 3.25 South Front ME 7-3651 I'.i Our Big Clearance Sale Stars Next Week High Quality Low Price Tags Name Brand Bargains
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