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M-M-M-M-MAINE SARDINES

[[image]] FAST,FILLING,NUTRITIOUS & DELICIOUS
WHEN THEY'RE CAUGHT & CANNED IN MAINE [[/image]]

Many brands! Plain...wrapped...carton(with or without key opener)

[[image - woman]]

Look at all the ways Mrs. Genevieve McClane, wife of a prominent New York physician, serves Maine Sardines.

"I make a point of buying sardines from Maine", says Mrs. McClane, "because they're plumper, meatier and more flavorful. Of course, as a doctor's wife, I realize how essential they are for health, too. They're so rich in protein, iron and calcium. We love them!"

[[image - food, sandwich]]

HURRY THEM A tray of various pantry staples make do-it-yourself sandwich making fun for even the most elegant party. Create a tempting tray like this in minutes-when you build around tasty, protein-rich Maine Sardines.

[[image - Sardine Surprise]]

BAKE THEM Arrange drained Maine Sardines on toast points in little casseroles. Top with defrosted frozen shrimp bisque, laced with lemon juice. Garnish with lemon and bake till bubbly. It's called Sardine Surprise. Delicious!

[[image - Arrange drained Maine Sardines in small baking]]

CURRY THEM Arrange drained Maine Sardines in small baking dishes. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Top with deviled egg halves. Pour cream of chicken soup flavored with curry over all, and bake till brown. Easy and good!
Send for FREE, 16-page color recipe booklet to Maine Sardine Council, Augusta, Maine

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[[image - William Artis]]
William Artis, versatile sculptor, potter and printmaker, originally from New York, now teaches as assistant professor of sculpture and ceramics at Nebraska State Teachers College.

[[image - James L. Wells]]
James L. Wells, Georgia-born veteran painter and printmaker whose works have won him many distinctions (including Harmon Gold Award for 1930), is member of art faculty at Howard University.

[[image - Eugene Grigsby]]
Eugene Grigsby, painter, teacher and research worker on African sculpture, is acclaimed for his abstractions and semi-abstractions. Born in Greensboro, N. C., he lives in Phoenix, Ariz.