Summer is a time to get outdoors and to enjoy casual en tertaining. Plan a cool cookout in your backyard and job: the smart set who relax during the hot weather months. For a refreshing change, team your perennial summer favorite?, hamburgers, hot dogs and mustard, with a tasty casserole of Picnic Scalloped Potatoes, and a peppy crock of Sauer kraut Relish that would do top justice to any frank in a bun. Note the daring dash of piquancy the onion and caraway seed lends to the sour cabbage, while using French's packaged Scalloped Potatoes makes preparation of this dish?a snap! PICNIC SCALLOPED POTATOES 1 Nckagt French's Scalloped Tl ? A. m. JL^ - , JrOZIZOM .9 cups boiling water 1 tablespoons butter 1V4 cups thin sllcod crisp celery 1 can (1094 oa.) vagatabla toup Vt taaspoon Franch'i Saa toning Salt With Our Boys ELL WORTH TURNER U. S. ARMY. VIETNAM - Army Pvt. Ell worth Turner, son of Mrs. Ltllle M. Turner. Route 1, Box 107, Wallace, N. C., was assigned to the 59th Quartermaster Company hi Vietnam, June 18. Turner entered the Army in January 1966, completed basic combat training at Fort Jack son, S. C. ana was last sta tioned at Fort Lee, Va. The 21-year-old soldier Is a 1963 graduate of Charity High School. JAMES C. GOD BOLD USS AGERHOLM. June 28 - Engineman Second class James C. God bold, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Godbold, Route 3. Falson, N.C.. is serv ing aboard the USS Agerholm. The destroyer Agerholm re cently celebrated her 20th birthday while operating in the South China Sea, as a unit of the Seventh Fleet. The Agerholm was commis sioned on June 20, 1946. at the Bath Iron Works, Bath. Maine. She was named for Pri vate First Class Harold C. A gerholm, U. S. Marine Corps Reserve from Racine, Wis., who was killed In action in the assault in S alp an during the second World war. MARION C. PARKER ^ I USCGC (WAGC-281) June 30 ] - Chief Damage Controiman 1 Marlon C. Parker, USCG, son I of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Par- 1 ker of Route 2, Rose Hill. N.C. served on the Royal Arctic Court of King Neptune aboard die Coast Guard Icebraker West wind as the cutter's Bluenoses, men not previously received by the King, were brought forward for their initiation into the Royal < Order of Polar Bears. I The traditional ceremony was I held as the Brooklyn, N. Y. ' based cutter sailed through the | arctic Circle near Sondre Strom I fjord, Greenland. \ Prior to being received by , King Neptune each Bluenose was I prepared by the Royal Painter I and Royal Barber. ' The Westwlnd is operating as J a unit of Commander, Task I Force 6, a military sea trans- \ port at Ions service command responsible for the supplylngof many Isolated northernbases in I the Arctic Region. ' / Empty entire contents of package of scalloped potatoes into ? 2-quart casserole. Add boiling water and butter. Stir to blend together. Add celery, soup and seasoning salt. Mix all together. Place uncovered in a 400? oven for 45 to 50 minutes. 6 servings. SAUERKRAUT RELISH 1 can (lib. 4 os.) sauerkraut I 1 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon French's Instant I Vi teaspoon French's Caraway Minced Onion I Seed Drain sauerkraut. With fork loosen packed shreds. Add onion, sugar and caraway seed. Toss lightly to distribute seasonings. Cover tightly. Chill 2 or 3 hours. Place grilled hamburgers or frankfurters ot. buns. Spread with prepared yellow mustard. Spoon generous helpings of sauerkraut relish on top. 3 cups relish. NOW IN PROGRESS ^ LEDER BROS. 41st |? FREE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS For Every Member of the Family and the Home CLOSE-OUT SALE - SUMMER STYLES 4 ?"e Gnmp LaditV LADIES' LIFE STRIDE ? COBBIES ? SOCIALITES Jamaica Shorts - Capri Pants SUMMER SHOES "Z .!88? Medium heels - high heels - stock q qq SEAMLESS NYLONS heels. Choose from white, bone, navy AC or black patents. Reg. 12.00 to 15.00. Wc ? 3 pOITS I .UU Men's Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS iP'TT* i?;Sr~7.29 Moulded Luggage Fiberglass thermo-molded shells for extra strength and long wear ? ? , ... . 01 Aluminum closures rust and chip proof. Colors: Blue, Red, Green Boys Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS 5^7 ??? J77 Checks, plaids or T C\C\ . stripes. Sizes 6-14. J ^ CLOSING OUT MEN'S BATHTowtls I SURIMER 0RESS PAMTS FAMOUS NAME BRANDS IN PLAIN OR PLEATED FRONTS. SIZES 28 44. Solids ? Checks ? Stripes n . Reg. 7.98 Reg. 9.00 Reg. 10.95 2f?rl0? I 5.99 6.99 8.88 New Tulaire Brushed THERMAL BLANKFT^i A Winner Everytime ? "Bryson Manor" 100's of Yards Reg. 1.00 ? Large 72x90 , HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS SUMMER FABRICS ifirS? 4.99 ctt*- 688 Er5"