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Show ee Choose The Career That Offers COOKBOOK/By Melanie DeProft You Most OutOfLife! t— The oe The excitementteen-agersfeelafter a close-fought gamewith the rival high school sometimes deserves more than coldcuts and potato chips. Here’s a way to satisfy junior varsity tastes and at the same time add a morefestive touch. TRAIN FOR A “JET-AGE” CAREER WITH THE Airlines... A careerwith the airlines offers a challenge for young men and women. Prepare for jobs in reserva- After-the-Game tions, en ticketing, pas- senger sel p agent, etc. Many company. benefits Sncluding travel. Snacks for Teens Motel Management Train for stimulating, well-paying positions as managers, asst. managers, desk clerks, housekeepers, hostesses. Training includes prac- tical instruction at schoo! owned motels. TRAIN FOR A HIGH-PAYING CAREER AS A Heavy Equipment Operator Learn to operate cranes, draglines, clamshells, scrapers, bulldozers, loaders, trenchers, backhoes, etc. Earn high annual incomes! AN EXCELLENT CAREER FOR MEN AND WOMEN Insurance Adjusting Served help-yourself-style on a bread board,this football-shaped sandwich loafis made by alternating slices of rye bread with layers of delicious fillings. Adjusters and Investigators are urgently neededto settle billions of dollars in claims each year. ExcelJent salary, company car and expense account usually furnished. __TUNA-KRAUT FOOTBALL PARTYLOAF Accredited Member W.NS.C. Fillings (see recipes) 1 ovalloafrye bread, unsliced Butter or margarine, softened Watercress or parsley sprigs 3 pkgs. (3 oz. each) cream cheese, softened 2 to 3 tablespoons cream or milk Ss ON ST AE CA OA SP WT A PO \% |b. Swiss cheese,sliced Pimiento-stuffed olive slices I 1, Prepare fillings; set aside. 2. Trim bottom crust from bread; cut loaf lengthwise into 5 slices. Set bottom slice on a serving board and spread generously with butter or margarine. Spread both sides of remaining 4 slices generously with butter or margarine. 3. Reshaping loaf as each layer is spread, cover bottom layer with the sauerkrautfilling, second layer with the tuna Alling topped with watercress or parsley, third layer with mustard and cheese slices, and fourth layer with the deviled hamfilling. Put NATIONWIDE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE APPROVED FOR VETERANS AND INSERVICE PERSONNEL Mail Coupon Today or For Immediate information Phone: (305) 642-2332 UNIVERSAL TRAINING SERVICE, Dept. FW Prepared mustard I 1901 N.W. 7 St., Miami, Florida 33125 Breast SEND INFORMATION ON THE TRAINING PROGRAM | HAVE CHECKED. CHECK ONLY onell I CO) Airtine operations/Customer Service [] Heavy Equipment Operator OC Insurance Adjuster/ investigator am PLEASE Paint Ni Baca I Cit Stat zi Pho: A cee SG Pimiento strips top bread slice in lace. 4. Blend cream cheese with vream or milk in a bowl until smooth; frost loaf. Decorate with pimiento strips andoliveslices to resemble football laces. Refrigerate loaf until ready to serve. COLOR Pee FILLINGS A FAMILY AFFAIR Fldgeting, loss ofsleepan igeh ar are often aie ssa 6<f medical ex say infest roa7 very3 aoeoefa ilies may be victims and not knowit. To rid of Pin-Worms, they must intl First— mayonnaise. Deviled Ham: Mix 1 can (2% oz.) deviled ham with 1 table- tific coating carries the tablets into the bowels before they onanaprveleee mod- ern, medical ed ingredient ene tawork kills PineWorma quicl Ask pour pharmacist. naeeAtake chances with fase. ly Sauerkraut: Toss 1/2 cups well drained sauerkraut, snipped, in a bowl with 2 to 3 tablespoons mayonnaise and 4 teaspoon celery seed until well mixed. Tuna: Drain 1 can (6%or 7 oz.) tuna; turn into a bowl and flake with fork. Mix in 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper, 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 1 tablespoon capers, and 4 cup ious: ‘orms whchletcreamin Get genuine Ja; Vermifug small, take tablets for make and adults. spoon drained sweetpickle relish in a bowl. One sandwich loaf Note: If an unsliced loaf of rye breadis not available, use thinly sliced rye bread. Trim crusts from 2 or3 slices and put together to form largeslice. Repeat until there are 5 large slices; round off edges for top of loaf. Proceed as directed, 6 Family Weekly, October 3, 1971 |