amylsacks' photos with the keyword: salt

B&W Condiment Ads, 1950-1951

10 Aug 2020 1 188
I think I'll just have a bowl of cereal for dinner, thanks. I hate making all these seasoning decisions. Left and right: Sunset , April 1950. Center, top & bottom: Western Family , December 6th, 1951. Center: Family Circle , May, 1950.

Morton Salt Ad, 1960

10 Apr 2011 1 250
Tonight's supper features your choice of potatoes, potatoes, potatoes, potatoes, or potatoes. Also, have some potatoes at no additional charge. From the March issue of McCall's magazine.

Morton Salt Ad, 1957

14 Apr 2011 1 221
I could never get the sun to kiss the tomatoes. Never could master those "Magic Eye" pictures, either. From the April issue of Western Family magazine.

Morton Salt Ad, 1956

15 May 2011 1 236
She sells small shakers for Sequoia-sized celery stalks. Or whatever. From the March issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Morton Salt Ad, 1956

10 Aug 2011 1 223
All of Don Zimmer's kids and grandkids love their corn this way! From the August issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Pard Dog Food Ad, 1956

10 Aug 2011 1 242
"Waise The Woof." Ooh, those wascawwy witers! From the August issue of Everywoman's magazine.

Duotone and B&W ads, c1954

07 Sep 2011 256
The "Chinese Lantern" jar is adorable, but... wow. I bet it led to a lot of spills. Clipped mostly from Family Circle magazine.

Morton Salt Ad, 1957

26 Jun 2012 186
Mmm... mmm... Flesh and salt: two of the major food groups. Now all we need is a pitcher of martinis and a carton of vanilla ice cream! From the June issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.

Morton Salt Ad, 1955

27 Nov 2012 186
Salt on porridge? [shrug] Who am I to judge? (Wish I knew the artist's name, though.) From the November issue of Household magazine.

B&W Ads, 1953

24 Sep 2012 229
The Fleet Team (upper L) bombarded the back pages of this issue with multiple ads. All of them had different graphics and a different baked good "guesting" on the box. I don't think the brand has survived, but give them points for trying, at least. Sno-White (lower L) was made by the Crown Colony folks. Finally, on the right, we have fashions for the Clone Sisters. Even Miss "fuller figure" looks to have about a 7" waist. From the August issue of Family Circle magazine.

Morton Salt Ad, 1956

10 Mar 2013 188
At Miss Morton's Charm School For Boys, we learned proper posture and coordination the new-fangled way! None of that silly book-balancing stuff! From the November issue of Western Family magazine.