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Lean Je h . Hot Weather Ensemble i ,. n , Preparing Meals in Summer Ur A l IV E D t S H O I K I M A P S - IM - T H E . M O R N IN G | n m !( k».p cuuk tr d luU'htn c l . H i , <bul cuuify. Cud »"J cuinfv durl/ijf t h , J iy , and rlaan and rharinlng at night btrausa t h t it • i t la it minute arrambla In |<rt-j it « • u i t u l whrn ul e I t a l l fagged out • f t a r a bulllali day. U t i l , a fter that big mouthful, Iv l’i g* t down to « a v I y s e t t i n g a inuinlng seliodulo f r summer suppers Bu that thia rhora ran ha out of tha way by noon, ('onia ava rin g arid tha meal la booq ossvm- tloJ. Tha “ don't«” In thia program must Includa taking cars that rega- tublot ara well prepared, that they don't soak too long arid loss their vitamins, and don't prepare for lavish foods. Do make use of all tha wonder ft«l froivn food Item«, the marvelou« n u n and such. Make a molded gulatina salad, let It set. (¡at your greens washed arid rrlaped, put in w e tid paper and pop into the re fn g e ra to r. Boil potatoes when the aun is low in the morning, leave them in their Jack«', a for spud naiad at night Or m il up the salad, store It In a tightly covered re< epta< le i n the refrigerator. Set car a of g rapefruit juice right in the f r e tl- b g shit, let them freeze, tl en open P 'th side« of the t an arid nerve icy slices for a delicious, nutritious, frosty tidbit Use canned shrimp fvr a good Hillsboro Women Devise Nineteenth Century Styles Its tune G ortsr. Staff W rite r lf ills ix > r o * w o m e n r d u i no: th»- O r« tr . it .o n V n d u u r ih o' . 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F« Your ONLY Property May Be Your Insurance. sun- i H5 •» «• u - \ < o r a M * t / « * r it in e f f - c r e k« . a n u th « - •k . and b lo i» . - w ith D am aged h ig h neck ■ »-«-V» - in t h e b e s t o l d - r -.a r in « r H e r w a tc h a n d n . u e a b o u t 10b y e a r s h« T . g a r d v ille R ebekah 1 1 it a n n u a l p ic n ic S u n d a IO O F h a ll ' • -• : ' [ M a r P a in M em oi v c lu b me« S u rd a y at th e hom e of U CONGOWALL I »Id B - r u tif .!' r n g ly new y e a r s o f s e r v ic e , n e v e r n e e d s r e h n - ent w a in s c o t h e ig h t , Jinly. __ . it. Open Friday Nights Till 9 p. m. M r lu b r k r Savrs \ <»u Money On E very I ’ urrhaae" M E L T E B E K E 'S F U R N IT U R E 158 S. 2nd, H illsboro P h on e 491 I.isten to our Kroadraat over K X L every .Monday. 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Invest in a Chevrolet and get the most for your money! \ r w HresN ( hanged Miss R uth H a r m . i n a d a p te d a c o tto n p r in t d re s s fo r th e »» ve n t a d d in g a b ig b o w in t h e b a c k to d i ess it u p Sh«* p u l l e d h e r lo n g CHEVROLET I W IL L Again . . . NEW LOWER PRICES! Out oi date? Your Will is the means by which you can properly provide for your family. An out-of- date Will can sometimes do more harm than good. Review your Will regularly to see that all the changes in your family and financial status are properly reflected in it. At the same time consider the advantages of naming the Commercial National Bank as the Executor of your Estate. We will be glad to consult with you and your attorney about any changes that you might desire. R sk for our free booklet "TRUST SERVICES FOR YOU" 1 5 4 - in c h s w is h o f 10c sq. - 'd e r p a r a s o l b o r y o w - 1 Is y o u r ♦ a SPECIAL CLOSE OUT PRICE cam eo. 337 E Mam St. t o i n s t a l l . 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The outfit can be worn w ith or without a blouse. t) n ,m t ). a l S ii» > s a id a re in te n d « d f «- he bad no d d f < « She m ade i unb ! - <»m th « - .4m»- » i ■ n u ttin g Mr M K w »«ur o ld p a n ta le tt« t h e t i m e <d th«- «■ w i Suit dress of ra) on. k r r J Ih C e n te n n ia l w e e k ,;N TOMORROW: r u llillll'j* • H . .* lv t* M | tab ! S o f t e n tbnp I lam gelatine In »*. told water, ad i \ e b ng water, S c g r a p e f r u i t J u ic e , ’ < t i p . tali ard tbtp. sugar. S t i r u r til gel a t in e is dissolved. When si ghtly | thickened, fold In #1 can shrimp. Dram £ 2 can grapefruit s e t t l o r s (use Juice) aril dice. Fold into shrimp m iltu re with 2 tbsu. chop ped girvn pepper. Turn into qt. mold or 0 individual molds, chill until him . Serve with mayonnaise. For a store well potato salad that makes mighty fine fare for X, mix 2 c. diced rooked potatoes, or e c. diced celery, or e c. diced cucum ber and 2 diced hard cooked eggs. Hlend S e. r n a y o n n a . e. t a p g r a t e d onion, t p. salt and U Dp. pep* per. Add to potato mixture. T o n together lightly with folk. Store in covered container and chill. Easy to fix and somethh g (L i ferent by way of »old cut* are slices of cold meat cuts molded In gel atine. For nice appetite prodders in warm weather, try fresh mir.t in canned grapefruit Juice a flr-t course or meal beverage. ( hives in mayonnaise is a nice topper for cold snlrnoru Grated cheese on tomatoes before popping them under t ie broiler Is ni< e, as is a dish of stuffed eggv topped wdh cooked shrimp on crisp salad greens. To add that certain something to vanilla or chocolate Icc cr» am, top with crushed, store bought choco late peppermints. h k EOMMEROIflL NHTIDNRL BHNK M m e fp udirai c u p o n i lyu/RAN, / Hie StyUlin« Do lu x e 2 Door Sedan W hifo tide-wall hret optional a t entra cod Insist on getting these EXTRA VALUES exclusive to Chevrolet in its field! 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