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Fun Filling Sandwiches
Fall activities call for
a lot of getting together -
especially on weekends --
and entertaining can be
made fun with hearty
sandwiches filled with
kraut. Kraut is low
calorie, highly nutritious
and very delicious. It has
only 24 calories per cup
cup (undrained) is high
in fiber and an excellent
source of vitamin C,
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Stack-The-Deck Krautwich
(Makes 4to 6 servings)
2 cups well-drained
sauerkraut (about 16
ounces undrained
weight), 3 tablespoons
salad oil, Vzcup shredded
carrot, % cup chopped
sweet pickle, 1 teaspoon
salt, % teaspoon pepper,
1 pound loaf
pumpernickel bread,
about 8 inches long, 3
tablespoons softened
butter or margarine.
Crisp romaine lettuce
leaves, 4 large thin
tomato slices, l /z pound
sliced Swiss cheese,
y 4 pound sliced turkey
loaf, y 4 pound sliced
corned beef.
Kraut Long John
(Makes 6 to 8 serving!
2 cups well-drained
sauerkraut (about 16
ounces undrained
weight), Mayonnaise, %
cup chopped sweet mixed
pickles, 15-inch loaf of
Italian bread, cut in half
lengthwise, 1 cup grated
Swiss cheese, 1 jar (5
ounces) smoked dried
beef, Cherry tomatoes,
for garnish and
Watercress for garnish.
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thiamine, riboflavin,
calcium and iron. Try a
Stack-the Deck
Krautwich on hearty
pumpernickel or a Kraut
Long John on Italian
bread.
It’s Apple Time! Put
out a dish of delicious
eating apples for dessert
and let everyone pick
their own. Enjoy!
Fun-filling
Sandwiches
Several hours before
serving, mix kraut, oil,
carrot, pickle and
seasonings in bowl; covet
and chill.
Trim bottom crust!
from loaf of bread. Cut
bread into 3 horizonta
slices; spread cu
surfaces lightly witl
butter. On bottom third o
bread, layer half of th
romaine, tomato slices
Swiss cheese, turkey loal
corned beef and krau
mixture. Add secon<
bread slice; laye.
remaining ingredients a
bread. Cover with top o
bread. Secure witl
skewers or largt
picks.
Combine kraut, 1 “
cup mayonnaise an<
pickles; toss lightly an
chill. Spread brea>
halves with mayonnai«
Layer kraut mixture
cheese and slices of bet
on bottom half of loaf
cover with top half
Secure loaf with pick!
garnish with cherr
tomatoes and sprigs <
watercress.
McNeil Nominated for NAIA
Leonard McNeil, a
6’6” sophomore at Paine
College, was nominated
from district 25 for NAIA
Basketball Player-of-the-
Week.
A transfer student,
McNeil plans to major in
business management at
Paine, and he said,
“Grades have to come
first.”
The only doubt he had
about coming to Paine
was the size of the
college. “Larger schools
offered me basketball
Hometown
News From
the Army
Private Reid in Basic Training
Private James M.
Reid, son of Delores M.
Reid 603 Fair Hope St.,
and James M. Reid Sr. of
2421 Madrid Drive, is
attending basic training
at Fort Leonard Wood,
MO.
Private Polen Graduates
as Armor Crewman
Army private
Charles E. Polen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Polen of 201 E. Hale St.,
has graduated as an
Armor Crewman at the
U.S. Army Armor School,
Fort Knox, Ky.
The training was
conducted under the One
Station Unit Training
(OSUT) program, which
combines basic combat
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scholarships,” he said,
but, the decision has not
been a disappointment.”
His performance on
the basketball court has
not been a
disappointment to Coach
Ron Spry, either.
Averaging 18 points a
game, McNeil is a leader
in blocked shots and
rebounds.
He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lena McNeil of
New York, City, and a
graduate of Martin
Luther King High School
in New York.
During the training,
students receive
instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons,
map-reading, tactics,
military courtesy,
military justice, first aid,
and Army history and
traditions.
individual training intc
one 13-week period.
During ihe course,
students receive training
in the duties of a tank
crewman, including
firing the tank’s
armament and small
weapons. Instruction is
also given in field radic
operations, map reading
and tank maintenance
and repair.
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Lost Documents Can’t
Stop VA Benefits
Don’t let lost
documents prevent you
from seeking veterans
benefits, the Veterans
Administration today
reminded veterans and
their dependents.
A VA spokesman
said, “We have found that
some veterans who
cannot locate birth or
marriage certificates
don’t apply for benefits
because they believe
these documents are
essential.”
VA will accept a
certified statement
instead of an original
birth or marriage
certificate when needed
to establish eligibility. In
the case of a marriage
this policy applies only to
the first marriage for
each partner, and there
must be no contradictory
information on file at VA.
In years past, VA
required formal
documentation to support
claims for compensation
and education benefits
for veterans, widows and
orphaned children.
Now, however, Va
will accept a certified
statement regarding the
birth of a veteran’s child
or as proof of age and
relationship in disability
cases, the spokesman
said.
VA urged veterans
and their dependents with
eligiblity questions to
contact the nearest VA
regional office or a
representative of one of
the national veterans
organizations.
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