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3 i . Xool off the Soup t L.:.' f f "fS-"""" mr-- sT"V W . - --rr '--w. VN ' X -2, t s . ' -.. ' 9mmmmwtmwumwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmimmummmmmm9tmwmwmi Mr.-z&4. miu 9nm - . ;. Frosty Tomcfto Bouillon ... with oiion rings . . . .-'- - - By Cecily Brewnstone S! Associated Press Food Editor Don't make the mistake of cutting down on food too'much during the warm early autumn days. You'll be surprised at how much an attractive lunch will pick you up when a torrid morning's got you down For a put-together-in-a-minute nootr fneal, serve Frosty To mato Bouillon (made from canned soups), toasted roll j hamburgers. crisp fresh celery, carrot strips, radish roses, aid iced tea. Here's the recipe for the Frosty Tomato Bouillon as ivell as other recipes for cool quickie soups. ; Frostr Tomato Bokillooi I Ingredients: 1 ten-and-one-half -ounce can rondensed tomato soup, I ten-and-one-half -ounce can condensed bouillon, 2 cans cold water (use soup can as a measure), h cup grated .cucumber, onion rings. pimenio-siuuea ouves. t f fi Method: -Chill he cans of soup in the refrigerator, if possible, be fore making the soup. Then, mix the tomato soup, bouillon, water, na grawa cucumoer together well, Chill thoroughly. Garnish with onion rings ana ouve mces jusi oeiore serving, f xaaKes 0 to s servings. Savory Soap ' r Ingredients: 1 ten-and-one-half-ounce condensed cream of mush room soup, 1 ten-and-one-half-ounce condensed cream 6f chicken soup, 1 teh-and-one-half-ounce condensed tomato soup, .1 cup cream style canned corn, 3 cans niilk (using soup can, as a measure). Method: Mix the crearBfcf mushroom soupj cream of 'Chicken soup, and tomato soup weUV AJd the corn. Add the milk slowly, stirring If you do so. Chill at least J hours. . Makes 10 to 12 servings. 1 Jellied Consomme with Avoeado :L XBSxedleata:- 1 ten-and-one-half -oince condensed (iconsomme, 4 tablespoons finely diced aVocado. Method: Put can of consomme in the refrigerator and chill until firm. Empty Into a bowl and gently mix tho diced avocado, throueh . -k- y -.jiJEVi raja wim i weoge or lemon lime. Makes ? to 3 servings. j -! LL t. Holstroiris Are Honor Guests' 'I i- -. i ' SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Reuben ( HolstEom were compli mented at a surprise supper party at their home at 411 South First street on . their 29th wedding an niversary Friday night. The Hobtroms were married in Nebraska and have made Silverton their' home for a number of years. Present besides the honor guests mm m m m An m t . were Mr. ana Mrs. uuo x ran, Mrs. -Mary E. Howell, Mrs. Char lotte Morrison, Mrs. Gladys Smith. Miss Vickie Lee Turner of Port-, and, Mr. and Mrs. June D. Drake, Mr. and Mrs., Charles H. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenfield, Mr and Mrs. O. L. Wolfard, Mrs. and Mrs. Lyle Poppletoih,. Mr. and Mrs. Harry John, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett; Ki Cramer. To Lieave for Stephens COLUMBIA, Mo., Miss Sharon Claire Hamilton of Salem has been accepted for admission at Steph ens College and will arrive on campus at Columbia, Mo., Sunday, September -11. During the Septem ber 12rlS registration period the all-college , welcoming ' assembly, September! t, in the' new 3000fseat Assembly Hall,' will mark the formal! opening of. the 117th year in the history of Stephens college. The enrollment of approximately 2200 at Stephens this year includes students from each of the 48 states and from 20 foreign countries, ter ritories and possessions. Miss Ham ilton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hamilton, 210 East Lincoln Street. In Shakespeare's plays, iron is mentioned 48 times and -steel 64 times..! t. ' i ' -.! .- - Barn Dnce Held ' At Koenig Home v SUBLtMTTY A group of rela tives and friends gathered at the home of John Koenig Saturday j for an old fashioned barn dance ! ar' social evening. Those ; present were Mr. and Mrs. Aridrewj Larsen of Stayton, Mr. and MrsJ Herman Morgan of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Aamon Mor gan and children of Mill City. Mr. and Mrr. Joseph Koenig", of Stayton. Mr.! and Mrs. Lawrence Heuberger of Sublimity. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis IDeetz and children of Stayton. Donald Vanteicher of Stayton, Mrj and Mrs. William Hargin atidl daughter of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Zuber of Sublimity, RAbert Cathan of Star ton. Agnes JCoenig of Sublimity and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. John Koenig and children Carole, Joanne, Gary and Steven. Mrs. AnnelRiop returred Monday.- Augustv 29. from Cotton woods. Idaho where she has soent the last several weeks visiting her parents,! Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Breugeman. ; Mr. Breugeman has been quite "ill following a heart attack, but Mrs. Ripp reports he is much improved. j PICKEREL GIRL FETED " FAST SALEM Mrs. Robert Pickerel i entertained ' for her daughter Sue Joe Saturday after noon in honor of her second birth day. Guests Lkere Mrs. Earl Malm and Gary; Mrs. LeRoy Barker and Mike; M Mrs. Don Addison, Carol and Dorma; Mrs. Bob Bo hanann. Shenry and Steve; Mrs. Cleo Kepinger. Ton! and Gay lee, her sister, Leigh, and grand turmti. Mil 'and Mrs. George Hardy who Came in to enjoy the children's relfreshment hour witn them. v or Golf Winners Named : At the regular ladies day play at thi Salem Golf club on Wed nesday Mrs. Mark Seale won honors in class A; Mrs. Morris K. Crothers, class B; Mrs. George r-f Hoffman, plass Q and Mrs."Wil- liarn M. Hamilton, Class D. No lunches wrll be served next Wed nesday due to Salem Day at the fair arid those playing are asked to brjng their own lunches. NOTICE In addition to being your Chrysler it Plymouth dealer in Salem, we! are also dealers in Goodyear Tires and Tubes. j SO HERE IS OUR OFFER TO YOU On any new tire and tube that you purchasO from us. wo will repair all flats that you may liaye on the same for a period of 8 months, without any rost j i - '' if '4 . THINK THIS OYER Buy now and get this protection. Remember, all you have to do is just bring the tire and ube back to us so We can repair it. SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. 435 North Commercial rfcoM 1-4117 Sales ' . - . . ? . !4... . ,' ' i - JDn Your ) 1 ; t f I I HERE'S WHY DEEPFREEZE IS TIIE IIOIIE FREEZER FOR YOU O SAVING OF TIME AND WORK. You Kop 1m ohoa O LARGER QUANTTTY OF FOOD All food All year O GREATER VARIETY OF FOODS Any kind ol food any tlm O LOWER COST OFOOD Buy la grooter quantity O BETTER QUALITY OF FOOI Hold Jood joodns by quick frMzing FnU Price 12950 As Low As AH Models & Price. To Fit Your Nooo ! I - - - . i : i Prove U To Yourself-- That Only! Wife AD! I Can You Sort As You Pay DEEPFREEZE Homo backed by a on th coniprosslor tlon .a Food Protocuon tods' your iood. WUho&o DEEPFREEZE Homo Froozor yWKrfsjis yotl, pay. Easy installment terms plact tht DEEPFEEEZE Homo Froosor wilhin tho roach oi any homov. Sm YINCTo today. $717 Loam from thorn how you. too. can onjoyi this now and bottor way of llTina. i Tho DEEPREEZE Homo Froozor truly bciagsj you a fbottor way of- UIo." cold tho boaaty of it is it pays for itseli. With tho DEEPFREEZE Homo Frtexst you sort time, work and money. 4 . Froozors aro yoar warranty unit, In addl- Plan pro Tho Skrfosanan. Salom. Pro, Thursday. Soptombor I. 1K3 f ARE. S0OE: MEAGM01S ASPEIM WON'T: COKE! and how well we know try in' to figure out how t. For instance - - it's a real headache for the averaqe housewife to set a good tabU without spndin' all of hor man's hard oarn- i ' ' ' . t ' ed dough, as one housewife happened to mention to us the other day, never dreamin' she Was talkin' to our ad writer. Anyway, here's what she said as she pushed her cart right square against our ad Writers sore corn. "I just know this is the most congenial store in Salem. Everyone seems to be just hoppin' around to help you." ''Yep," he says over his left shoulder as he beat it to the back room tirkick our cat all over the warehouse till his corn quit a'chin'. When he limp ed back she probably hadn't noticed he'd left, for she was sayin', as she selected some - i' . j ' . . , ' . of the finest cheeses ever seen around these parts, that if more housewives visited this : ' I ' - . store and spent a few minutes lookin' around, there'd be fewer spats at the dinner table. "And believe me,'' she lays, "That saves many a headache." Do you know, that made our . ' ' i j i . . . ad writer feel so good he almost forgot his sore corn. He went right over to one of the ni- i j ' j ' ' . . cest meat display! we've seen in a coon's age, and selected a nice piece of liver and gave ... i j ' ; ' ,. . 1 . it to our cat, and told the cat to, stay out of the way the next time someone getsJiis toes stepped on. ' Here are a few of the myriad of chees- es cut and displayed so sanitarily In the most modern case ; seen around these parts. , American Cheddar A favorite for sandwiches. Bel Paese Delightful with fruit or crackers. Blue Cheese o For tossed salad and salad 1 dressing o as canipt spread with fruit or crack- rs. " ' . Brick Cheese For lunch or lunch box . sandwiches. U$e sliced tor ' ' ' . ' ' '' fill bvt the meat platter. - - ' Camembert Cheese j Almost? a universal fa vorito; as a dessert or salad; N cheeso. 1 - f ' Chantelle Cheese ; Delicious sliced and served on meat tray. We could list - f . ' ; . " a lot of other varjeties of cheese. Better thoOgh that you come in, and take your choice. We can't think of anything better. In keeping with our policy to supply our customers with the best of foods ob ta iria I be, We -offer ( Swift's Premium BAC0TJ 5' lb. Not just as. good no sir! Botterl That's a must at, our meat counter. " For. an all purposo shorten ing try this one - SWIFTNING 3-lb. can PREA Reg. size. 39C Crisco, Spry or Snowdrift O lb. can ........ 83c BISQU1CK Largo , QQr Pkg. 4, . OJU Pillsbury's PIE CRUST 17 c Clabber Girl Baking Powder 10-oz. 10cr Grapefruit Juice Sugar added. Blue QQ-, Bird, 46-oz. can iZioC Gerber's BABY FOODS 3,or 20c So's your Aunt Sue 49e Wo admit H. Vim Kavo lot of Aunt Suo's Solf Polishuig Wax. Ifs m good wax too. Wo know bocauso wo'vo triod H. Not down on our knees of course you don't haft get en your knoos with Aunt Suo's Soil Polishing Wax. Because ifs un known it doesn't sod, regular prfco is 98c, but we're tired of looking at it, so we're cutting the price right smack In the middlo. Yoah ' ' Beautifully Marbled Many of our customers are agreeing with , our butcher boys that for real satlsfac Hon and economy, quality In meat is Important. . . Boned and Rolled Roasts . . 79c lb. Pot Roasts, 59c lb. Runip Roasts, j 65c lb. Standing Rib Roasts 75c lb. Leg ofLamb, 79c lb. mmim rr" Per, mm "Was that just a gag findm' that birthday present j you mentioned in your ad' the 'other day?", we were ask ed by one of our more cur ious customers. No. Little George Eyre lost the gift meant for little FrankieSha- 1 fer. 1t had real foldin mon ey in it too. Frankie has it now. He hat if he isn't a spendthrift like your ad writer. "There are no gags . in our ads welt - hardly any. Sometime when we try to read one of 'em if we don't watch ourselves prej- ty close we might. SHfJlflTES 27c These sardines are really good, delicious on snacks, "hors cfoenvres and lunches. Silk Brand ' ! ! Lunch bags . A ' Package of 20 bags lUt ib. 69 c 67c Cherro Brand Butter ... SheridarY Brand . 'Butter : -lb. Nucoa, 1lb. . 30c i 2-lbs. . ... 59e j Cottage Cheese s - I Pint . . . . 27c Old Golden Whole ' Roast Coffee, ' Ground as you like it at the time you MQ ; buy it ...Lb. Tr7t .; i Big, Red, Luscious I T0KM i GRAPES So crisp our boys in fruit department, knowin' our proclivity along than line r e m a r k e d to us,: fWatch your step when you; bite into one " o' t h o s mV grapes. They're so fresh and crisp they snap when you bite, 'em." And what's more, the price kinda sii- zles too. " l pounds for 15c We'll put some on ; every well set table. Oh, by the' way, these are the large; red Tokays, not the pale sickly oneSj, - A customer ask edu us, "How's your '? Herring?" j Us bein' polite like, piped; up, "Oh, our hearin's pur ty good. We may not JookJ so good, but our hearin's! O. K" "Oh, ho: I mean fish; Herring like you use mak in' hors d'oeuyres."! Cover in' our face - it bein' lit- tie red, like trie outside of our building, and puttin'.ori our nonchalant i r,f w a pointed out to the lady what she said was the fin-, est display of nicknacks she'd seen in a blue moon,; displayed right alongside our beautiful display, of fine cheeses. i PEACHES'I APPLES ' f PEARS 1 - '. .... j . Are ' m ' plentiful supply now. Priced right for can ning.' I . MM l : i t ' i- i :-.- ' ' ' : COURT STREET AT COMMERCIAL BETTER FOODiS FOR BETTER LltflNG 0?7 i . : i. mm , . ... i i .. . " ' ' . h i 1- . - ; i " " ! 157 So. LOMtty !)' : - !' " " ' - . -