Salmon Dishes Brighten Up Lenten Season Menus SalrwMi loaf ? T? wt dturiaf Lent W* tfier. By CECILY BBOWNSTONE Ass gifted Press Food Editor Found: A really delicious sal moq loaf. If you've been looking for just such a recipe ? one thai has the right amount of bread ci u^4>s, milk and seasoning to set off tfce good rich flavor of salmon ? here it is. The sauce to accom pany the salmon loaf is simple ? , condensed creaqa of celery soup thinned with miik, but the parsley ad^ed to it gives it a delightfully fresh flavor. (iarnish your salmon loaf with slices of lemon and rounds of car rot, and serve it with baked pota toes and another vegetable such as peas, snap fans or broccoli. A one-pound ran of salmon is a fine thrifty way to serve your fam ily a protein course during Lent. By the way, the salmon bones are softened in tbe canning operation and needn't be discarded; they pro vide calcium which our bodies util Past Glory (Continued from Page 1, Section 2) were two passengers beside myself, namely Earle Dickinson, a Beaufort boy about my age, IS, and Tim Nelson's son, 12. In due course we reached Balti more and returned to Beaufort. Thus the "Cherubim" may have been one of the last vesaels to load at Kwansbero. Sevuatfelhiiifis ?tand?nt in my memory. It gave me a thrill when we passed the sea buoy on the first day out and the captain in vited me to take the wheel and steer the good ship by the com pass. I have since crossed the ocean in palatial steamships, but never got such a thrill as I did steering the Cherubim" with all sails up in a 15 mile breeze. There is no other motion in the world that soothes the soul like the roll of a medium-sized sailing ship rid ing the waves. One beautiful day, with a brisk breeze and big waves rolling, I lay with my head leaning over the bowsprit watching the waves part and kind of dreaming when the mate came up and tapped me on the back and said, "You'd better get up from there. The waves will put you to sleep and you'll fall overboard." My father gave me $3 to spend for pleasure in Baltimore. Bat the captain was short of chaag* aa arrival and borrowed it and I had to wait until the following day to start my first city spree. I have no idea what became of the good ship "Cherubim." But I feel sure that if she sailed lone enough she wound up in Davy Jones' locker, like the good ship "Charles," John L. Ireland, Cap tain, which left Beaufort one sum mer day at the end of the century, and was never heard from there after. Also, like the ship on which Harry Pierce, a Beaufort young man, shipped. It was lost with all the crew somewhere in the mighty deep. PROTECT YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE Got low ?wt farm auto kwuranc* ? mm up to 25*. Standard, wonum ablo polity... qold. Won*. ??< In U.S. foH wrowunON, mom I ' David Murray Phone M1M loyal I MMMXM * ize for strong boors and healthy teeth. )'or Sainton loaf, use thrift) va rietie* of salmon such as pink'' or "chuiri." The salmon is flaked in this dish and so color, texture a?d oil content are not important here You might also like to try ttiis salmon casserole recipe because it's thifty and easjy put together. Serve it with a green vegetable or a crisp salad. Delicious Salmon l.oaf Ingredients: One 1-pound can saljnon. 2/3 cup evaporated milk (undiluted), 2 cups soft bread crumbs, 1 egg (well beaten). 1 tablespoon minced parsley, 2 table spoons minced onion, V? teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon chili powder, % to 14 teaspoon tabasco sauce. Method: Turn salmon, including liquid in can. into mixing bowl; add evaporated milk and bread crumbs; mix with a fork until blended. Add egg, parsley, onion, salt, chili powder and tabasco; mix well. Turn into well greased loaf pan, about 7Va by 3 H by 24 inches. Bake in a moderate (375F) oven 40 minutes or until center is firm. Serve with parsley sauce. Makes 4 servings. Parsley Sauce Ingredients: 1 can condensed cream of celery soup, 1/3 cup ho mogenized milk, 2 tablespoons minced parsley. Method: Mix soup and milk; stir over moderately low heat until very hot; stir in parsley. Serve In JraAeaB: 4 ounces elbow mac aroni, 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup, 2/3 cup evap orated milk (undiluted), one 1 pound can salmon (drained and broken into pieces), 14 cup finely cut pimiento, 1 cup grated cheddar cheese. Method: Cook macaroni accord ing to package directions. Drain, but do not rinse; reserve. Mix soup and evaporated milk; add macaroni salmon, pimiento and % cup of the cheese. Turn into greased 1H quart casserole; sprinkle remain ing cheese around edge. Bake in a moderate (350F) oven 23 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings. OM Timers Still Pan For Gold in Indiana Delphi, Ind. (AP) ? Whenever things get dull around this farm country county seat town of 2,500, old-timers go out to pan for gold. Nobody ever got clone to rich sifting the sands near the slate bluffs of Deer Creek. But ever since 1855, spare-time prospectors have been hoping to find a mother lode. That was when prospectors, back from the California gold rush, found the first flakes here. About the biggest day's take anyone can remember was worth $l.S0. WITH th? 4-H'ERS MARTHA BASNKTT Home Ageat ALV1N C. NEWSOME Ass t. County Agent I National 4 H Club week is over and we hope everyone enjoyed tbe publicity Cart/ret 4 11 Clubs re ceived. One article came in too late to get in the paper so here is it. This is by Robert Reynolds, New port, who attended camp last year. "I am about to tell of my ex perience at 4-H Camp this summer. It was a very hot summer morning in August. And 1 was supposed to get up bright and early to go to 4 H Camp at Waynesville, North Carolina. It was the first time I had ever been to a camp of any kind. I was so excited I could hardly wait to go. We left Beaufort about 7 a.m and arrived at camp about 8:30 p.m. At first we did not know what to do, but soon our director, Mr. DeGreat, had one of the camp staff 1 to direct u> to our cabins. We could not see very much that oighl and we were alio a little bit koine sick. When we got up the next morning were we surprised to we Ui? camp grounds. We also found it was much colder in that section oi the state. The days would go along in this order, first, we had flag raising (which was very impressive); then we ate our breiikfist. Second, we had cleanup duty; later inspec tors came to check us. (The cabin which I was in won two times that week). Third, we were divided into four groups, 1 hands, 2 head, 3:heart, f-heatth. I was in the health group. Friday we went to the pageant, "Unto These Hills." If was a very interesting play, it was also very ? ? - ? j i . r. More Power to your cultivation Tractor engine power enters every phase of work with the WD or CA two-row cultivators. POWHt drives the tractor into the cultivator frame which opens like a gate for quick hitching. POWER spaces the tractor's rear wheels in or out to match your rows. POWIR lifts the cultivator gangs hydraulically; delay lifts the rear tool bar for work to the ends of the rows. ROWIR moves the no-dodge, parallel-linked gangs steadily through the sotl^/flosg, even-depth work. Let us demonstrate this new, easier way to cultivate with CA or WD Tractor power. (Eug^nuijRS) Listen ft NEWPORT Tractor & Equipment Co. C. T. CANNON, OWNER SALES - SERVICE Willys Cars ? Trucks ? Jeeps Allis-Chalmers Tractors ' Fertilizers, Smith-Douglas-V-C Tobacco Curers, Any Make NEWPORT, N. C. GOOD USED CARS Phone 237-7 HORSES AND MULES DK LUXE ICE CREAM IM KING SIZE ECONOMY HAU GALLONS 69* , ALL YOU* FAVOKITt FLAVOtS NOW ON SALi AT YOUR FAV OftlTt ITOKI AND FOUNTAIN. MORE FOR IES51 an Speria' K WHITE ICE CftEAM AND MILK COMPANY educational. It was about the Cher ofcaf tadians at North Carolina Saturday morning we began our long journey home. No one wanted to go, in fact, some cried because they had to leave camp. We ar rived in Newport at 10:30 p.m. I I'm sure that everyone enjoyed themselves at camp Those days there were very helpful to us ior our coming year in 4 H. I am surely looking forward to going back to camp again this summer." Vernon Cannon of the Morehead City Sr. Club who lives at Brand Creek recently received 1000 bi color lespedeia plants and two pounds of serecia seed for his 4 H wildlife project. Vernon will plant the bicolor plants along a field border near his home for quail food The seed of bicolor plants make good quail food during the winter months when natural food is scarce. The 1,000 bicolor plants will provide food for one covey of quail during the winter months The serecia will provide protection for the quail] while feeding These are the minutes of the last 4 H meeting at Camp Glenn School as written by Laura Acfams, serre tary : 'We held our regular meeting. March 9, 1954 at O&mP Glenn School The meeting was called to or&er by the President, Jane Og lesby. We all stood and said t he 4 H Club Pledge and sang, "Oh, Susanna!" "Scripture reading was read by S%lly Morris. Prayer was h> Mary Sanderson. Then minutes of la^t meeting were read by Laura Ad ams, our secretary. There were no corrections or additions to the min lite*. "The president asked for old and new business, and there was none ii either. The meeting was then turned over to Mr. Newsomc and Miss Barrett. They talked to us about The Home Medicine Cabinet The meeting was adjourned. ' DRESSED AND DELIVERED Just Call ? Phone 6-4020 It's Economical to Serve Delicious, Easy to Prepare Seafood, Have Some Today I OTTIS' FISH MARKET 8th and Evans Sts. Morehead City Plan Your Week-End Menu Around I CHUCK ROAST / HEAVY WESTERN BUDGET BEEF m*W SIBLOIM, CLUB OB BOME1.ESS BIB STEAKS NATUR-TENDF.R U. S. CHOICE W V Bl'DCET BEEF 59 NATIRTENDER : " 69 ? ? FLYING JIB BREADED FRESH-FROZEN SHRIMP 6-OZ PKG. 47c CORTON*S CELLO FACKACE FILLETS OF FLOUNDER u. 49c CHi?? FR4PB Frvsh-Mad* CHICKEN ?-oz. cup 39c FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 $1 ?? Songstress Large White NO. 303 CAN life National Top^uality Roast Beef 39< 12-OZ. CAN Redgate Tomato JUICE 19< 44 -OZ. CAN Hudson Rainbow or White NAPKINS 2 ncs 29* U. S. No. 1 All-Purpose White POTATOES 10-LB. KRAFT BAG j 50-LB. BAG 23c 1 89^ SWEET JUICY VALENCIA FLORIDA ORANGES 8 ? >ag 35? BLUE BOY F?ESH-P?OZ? N STRAWBJGRRIES__oaozAn 19c I. S. No. 1 Yellow Glob* ONIONS 3 ? 10c r 89 SPECIAL PBICEI-GABNEB'S BLACKBEBBY PURE JELLY "? 25 STRING CLEAN-VP VifAW^CVMOCO BKANP. WITH HANDLES STRING MOPS - 49. MAKE A "CLEAN SWEEP" Willi THIS MONEY-SAVEBl EAGLE Brooms ? 79 TASTES L1EE HOME-MADE! MOTHER'S MAYONNAISE - 35< NANCY CAETEB SUGGESTS P-l'BF. VEGETABLE SPRY SHORTENING Sfr 87* SAVE Vf TO 9? PBB LOAr - WHITE SLICED THRIFTY ??> ?5> 14. Northern Toilet TISSUE 25 tons Red gate Pink SALMON TALL CAN tAVK WITH fAV-A-TAPE AT COLONIAL 1 C 0 10 AS/ 41 Stomas ? 10ft ARCNDELL ST. ? MOREHEAD CITY i ? 335 FRONT ST. ? BEAUFORT t 1,1 1 ??'* uwmu 'uji it nA Zl

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