Arrival of Springtime Means Swing to Lighter Type Foods My nor G. GAINER Home Agent The arrival of spriafiiine usually (Wings the eating patt vn to that of lighter food* Lent is the tignal for springtime fare. Even the meaning of the word Lent" it linked with the season, being de rived from the Saxon "Lengten tide" ? when the days lengthen. Food plays an important role at this time of year whether it be to onserve me cus tom of fasting in Lent or sim ply to celebrate dining by day light. Fish and cheese dishes are favorites at this season. Most welcome is abundance of 'lay G. Gamr eggs and tresti vegeuwes to mar* tbc awakening of a world of grow " 1 bonder how many of us really realize just how important is the role foods play, in thejllt not only of the individual but of the Wendell Wilkle observed that the whole world benefits when the standard of living of one man U raised. Somewhat the same state ment might be made about.m proved nutrition. Kaeh homemak-. er has a challenging rosponsibilitj Research in all areas of nutri tion is being eondueted. This re search, which is being earned to all parts of the world, is doing much in awakening the many na tions to the importance of good nutrition. wo 1 One of the most fascinating areas of nutrition research deals with the kind of foods individuals will eat when they travel in spijee, a problem which the experts say is farther from solution than the problems of actual space travel. Experiment is taking place with foods such as meats, fruit, vege tables and others which are packed in flexible lubes like tooth paste containers. A space traveler would suck the food from the con vince we won't be doing any space traveling in the near future, let's not be too concerned over tubes of meat or vegetables. We will look instead at some ideas for appropriate dishes that we might use to conclude the Lenten season. Molded Chiekra ?alad 1 tablespoon gelatin' H cup cold water 2 cups chicken stock 1 chicken, cooked and cubed 2 cups celery, cut in smaU pieces 6 eggs, hard-cooked and maahed 1 cup mayonnaise Juice of 1 lemon V* cup tartar sauce or relish 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup nuta (optional) Soak gelatin in cold water. Dis solve in hot stock. Cool. Add chick en. celery, eggs, mayonnaise, lem on Juice, tartar sauce, salt and nuts. Place In molds, which have been greased with salad oil Serve on lettuce with dressing, and garnish wit* i green rings. Makes enough to divide with your neighbors. ?Mrs. E. P. Gibson, Scotland County Easter Egg Salad Peel as many hard boiled eggs ?S desired. Dtp eggs in different colored egg dye (food coloring) to have variety of colors. Then rat eggs in half lengthwise, devil the yolks and fill the halves of white*. Press back together. Arrange on beds of shredded lettuce, endive, or slaw to form "nest for eggs. ?Mrs. Stuart Turlington, Har nett County Applesauce Cake Vk cup butter 1 cup nutmeats 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup sugar 1* cups sifted cake Boar VSi teaspoon clovea 1 eM V* teaspoon salt 1 cup thick sweetened applesauce 1 cup raisins 1 teaspoon soda Sift a few tablespoons of the flour over nut meats and raisins. Cream butter and .ugar beat ui egg. Add meat, and rautaa- Mt flour with aada and ??><*?? Into butter mixture. Last, add the appleaauce which haa been heated. Bake cake in * 0-inch tube pan Uaed with buttered paper, j""* crate oven lor about 40-41 minute.. It is dettcteus. A tube pan U not necessary. A 8x5 inch loaf pan will work just aa weU. Farm Agents Meet ?Jaha arln * rm f * a riurc ? oiivrauy Agricultural agents at six coun ties met in Carteret yesterday. The major topic they discussed was grain storage and problems con nected with it. The men toured Carolina Grain Co. facilities at Morehead City Mate port yesterday morning. Fal lowing hutch they heard specialists front State College, Raleigh. The afternoon meeting was beM at the atvfc center, Mnrafeead City. The Six-County Agnate Asaocia wo, JoMi) PatnMeo a ad Btavfeft K*s illegal to aM? home ? Mh' eeugbt in Smith Dakota. ? . , .... Rebekahs to Stage Show Tonight !*/rs. Julia Basden, left, is one of the professor's "girls", and G. T. Spivey, right, gets ready to motel one of the few creations that will fit him. HrwtirM March 18? The Rev. C. B. Hans ley filled hit appointment Sunday and Sunday night at Holly Spring! FWB Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garner re turned home Saturday after spend ing five weeks in Florida visiting their children and her brother, Mr. Allen Millis. Those who visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis Sunday were Mrs. Etta Willis of Atlantic Bearh, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laney of More head. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. WUlis, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lewis and daughter of Bogue. Mr. and' Mra. Letter Hall and son Leland spent last week in Homestead, Punta Gorda, Cortel and St. Petersburg, Fla., with rela tive*. Mrs. Mollie Hall, Mr. D. B. Gar ner Jr., Mr. George Mason were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Garner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hall visited Mrs. Kenneth Miller at Morehead City hospital Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Carroll Hans ley visited Mrs. Elsie Miller and Mrs. Marie Warren at Morehead City hospital Monday. Utile Johnnie Henderson cele brated her 7th birthday last week. There were about twenty that at tended her party Sunday. All of her friends are sorry she had chicken pox on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hall and daughter are home on leave after spending a year in Homestead, Fla. They will be stationed at Sey mour Johnson Air Force Baae at Goldsboro after April 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garner and Mr. Sharp visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garner Saturday night. Mrs. Maggie Cannon visited her aiater, Mrs. L. R. HaU, Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Taylor vis ited with Mrs. Harry Taylor Mon d?y Friends at Mr. Tommie Henry regret to hear he's in Wilmington hospital. We all hope for him a speedy recovery. Mra. L. L. HaU and Mra. Larry HaU spent a short while with Julian Taylor who has been i> Norfolk hospital for six weeks. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Lewis, Mrs. Etta Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Laney, Miss Margaret HaU, Mr. Otto Slaughter, Mr. Jerome Gar Mr and son aU called at Mr. and Mrs. E. i. Garner's Svnday. Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Page vis ited at Lester Hall's Monday night. Mr. and Mra. Fie4 Padgett spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. aid Mrs. Willie Page. Mrs. AUie Russell, Mrs. Lena Ward and Douglas Elliott attended the wedding of Judy Slaughter Saturday night. Mr. and Mr*. Cal Bubs visited Mr. and Mr*. Linweed HaU Sua day night. uttlf Lester HaU BI spent the weekend with U* grandparent*. Mr. aad Ms*. L. R. Hall visited Mr and Mrs. A. B Morten hi New Bern Friday nigtt. Mr. Doagla* Elliott, lira. Lara Ward and Mra. AHie Raiasll at tended the mission meeting at Holly Springs Moqdap night. Honolulu Harbor DJvors Art Immune to Mmbn Honolulu H ? 4mwm* MALLORY SALES FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Phone PA 6-3185 Corner 11th and Evans St. ttatty Tii An - ? |? y ? o?L Big Sol* RCA Victor Portable TV SQQ.tt v.Km $m.N SALE $239?5 At.rah.ad City RCA Stereo Complete V?lu? $3 54 .SB SALE *289* RCA Whirlpool 20 Cu. Ft. Freezer Value $469.95 SALE $319'5 ty Aoamt Manager Furniture Dept. RCA COLOR TV . Value $795.00 SALE *675*? RCA Whirlpool Air Conditioner %-Ton Value $289.96 SALE J149'5 ? . Y. . Mi MALLORY SALES ? ' ' - Vt 3 ftA t ft rAn/tftll tUj Mrvnaeii jirwr re"! Appliance Department WW)is MoreYwad City