Submarines, curly fries & more

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   Some items from AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE.

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SUBMARINE

   OED has 1955 for the submarine sandwich.  DARE promises a map for
"submarine" when that volume is published.

September 1951, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 44, col. 1.  A story about
Jordan's, 1356 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland.  A print ad reads:
"...submarine sandwiches or what-have-you."  Another Jordan's print ad on pg.
45, col. 1:  "Submarine Sandwich (a meal on a roll)...50."

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CURLY FRIES

October 1951, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 156, col. 1.  An ad for
Stringmaster Potato Cutter, 656 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.  The
Stringmaster is shown "making several quick, delicious servings of golden
brown Crispy Q's."

October 1952, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 124, col. 1.  Another ad for
the Stringmaster Potato Cutter:  "bring on those 'Curly' FRENCH FRIES!"

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DOGGIE BAG (continued)

   From AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, September 1952, pg. 164, col. 2:

IT'S A PLEASURE
to hand this beautiful
_DOGGIE PAK_
to your patrons
TO TAKE HOME BONES FOR THEIR DOG
Sturdy, holds large steak bones.  Printed in three colors.  You must see
this, it's the kind of advertising they will talk about.  It's class.
YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON EVERY PAK
_DOGGIE PAK CO._ 600 South Michigan Blvd., Chicago 5, Ill.

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SOUP'S ON

February 1952, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 50.  "Soup's On" is the
title of an article about soup.

November 1952, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 67.  An ad for SOUP'S ON, a
soup line by Universal Foods Corp., 3003 W. Carroll Ave., Chicago 12,
Illinois.

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MISC.

September 1951, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 124, col. 2.  Three recipes
for "TOASTWICHES."

September 1952, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pg. 139, col. 1.  Cartoon of a
chef speaking to a customer at his Maw's Grill.  "You finish your vegetables
young man, or you don't get any dessert."

September 1952, AMERICAN RESTAURANT MAGAZINE, pages 44-45.  The article is
titled "$howman$hip $ell$."  See Marvin Kitman's recent review in NY NEWSDAY
of a new tv show about Wall Street called "The $treet."  It think he said
that it "$tink$."



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