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Page Two Take Measures TAKK measures to improve your coukiiiK with the follow ing table of cans by cupfr.ts. A measuring cup is o magician when you treat him right. lie in •all of the difference between the perfect dish, anil the so-io — or *ven the failure. To make the best use of canned foods — both from the standpoint «if taste, and of thrift —flip this useful littie table: CANS UY crrrri.s SIZI. t'VX AVOIST ('i)M'MNI.O Soups Mean Spinach (choice grade i No. 1 1 1 j cups ' p . as . , (choice grade) Corn i choice Krai!"} Strinsr r.uaris . i choice g ratio) No. 2 cups{ £*£«« So. ll'j V' « clips I"ruit3 Some Fruits „ , Swnef 4cc.ps . i» OU ,„ M J Pumpkin Tomatoes Jams No. 5 7 cups ■( Preserves (. Conserves *»•'« •>»■ {fS£i btal . Doctors Know! ... and they use liquid laxatives Yo«"d use a liquid, too, if you knew how much better it makes you feel. A liquid laxative ran always b« taken in the right amount. You can gradually reduce the dose. Reduced dosag, is the secret of real and safe relief from constipation. Just ask your own doctor about I this. Ask your druggist how popular j liquid laxatives have become. The ' fight Inuid laxative gives the right ' kind '•[ help —and the right amount j of help. When the dose is repeated, ' instead of more ca-.h time, you take /ess. Until the bowrls are moving regularly and thoroughly without aid. People who have experienced this comfort, never return to any form of f«'p that can't be regulated! The liifiid laxative generally used is Dr. (.aid«oil's Syrup Pepsin. It contains •"nna and eascara, and these are natural laxatives that form no habit. U relieve* a condition of biliousness >r :.''ggi:.iinsss without upset. To relieve your occasional upsets infely and comfortably, try Syrup Pepsin. I'he druggist has it. dIJYRUP PEPSIN ' tP 0 LIT E CAFE le to Winston-Salmi we invite you to eat at the BI ITK CAl'i:, 114 W. 4th St.. Quick service and bcslH Also Try Our, "Old Home Made" candies. 25c & 3.1 c Square Dinners POLITE CAFE I i St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.gj BILLY'S UNCLE I ( 1 / Bucu.— uMKrvy X/ WAcr \n| s%5 *! Sfc . / t>\c>u-r vjaoujV-f ~T /OKi\_v V>UVS \ —| —. j I yStSViVibS VAOWS \ ==i yy -THfcrsN w" { "****■ COviU> TV- -f f OKJCt mA, 7My tistwL A * KA- Mwvi*. just TO )r ir TVAT C A.~r ♦ >L. -AV WMBOU)? YT ' T\ vvouwi » Y\ )' ~PP\ TC\ULTIMT» / UMAX A I I \ V-AJ\ , \y * K -J 6ov A wnnc- ) I I |V Obituary Martha Victoria Simmons daughter of the late Wm. and Sarah Smith Simmons. Born Oct. 31. 1870 died Feb. 21. 1935, aged 64 years 1 months 20 days. She | was married to Osa Smith May It, IS.S7. To this union was born 13 children. Three prcceeded hoi in death. Leaving a husband and 10 children. Four daughters- Mrs. R. C. Smith, Pilot Mt.; Mr; Rob I. Wilson, Meadows; Mrs. Watt Wilson, Pinnacle; Mis. nalci'ih Ilicks, Madison. 6 Son: Dennis Smith, Lawsonville; Ualeigh, Cero and Robt, Dan bury: Sam and Ed, Meadows Two sisters: Mrs Alex Southern, j Meadows; and Mrs. L. P. Camp | bell, Belew Creek. Four brothers: | T. S. Simmons, Richmond Co.; U. I W. Simmons, Lawsonvillc; L. ri j and !. M„ Winston-Salem. Forty seven grand children and a lot i ol relatives and friends. She was converted and joined | the Presbyterian church at Da i i River in early life and kept lie •; | faith until death. She suffered a I . stroke ot paralysis some four | veats ago that left her in a very | weak condition, about four da.w i before death she suffered a second stroke of which she feil into n deep sleep and never awakened, passed peacefully away. She was laid to rest at the family grave yard near the home. Eldets Watt Tuttle and Priddy conducting burial services. I A chair is empty now Mother we loved is dead We trust she' 3 where the Savior is Where no farewell is said. The golden gate? were opened A gentle voice said come And with farewell unspoken She calmly entered home. WRITTEN' BY HER SOX. To my patrons of Danbury and Eitokcs County I hereby wish to announce that I was this week exhon rated of the charge driving an automobile under the influence of intoxicated liquor by Forsyth Superor Court. Signed: D. H. MARTIN Solicitor Zinzendorf Laundry.! THE REPORTER $446.00 Net Per Acre with Ifayster 4 FIELD TESTED TOBACCO FERTILIZERS B F a tobacco farmer expects to make money under the allotment plan, he must make quality -obacco. You can sell only so many pounds of tobacco, and that is why it must have the color, texture and weight tha; brings top prices on the warehouse floor. Roystcr's Tobacco Fertili*.-r will give you the quality you want. Here is the proof: On four acres where J. S. Lanier, of Rocky Mount, N. C., used Royster Tobacco Fertilizer the past season, he made and sold 1,068 pounds to the acre, for an average price of $446.50 * net per acre. Isn't this the kind of fertilizer you want under your tobacco? •*«*«.«»» For fifty years Royster has made a specialty of tobacco plant food, and more Royster Tobacco Fertilizer is used every year than any other brand. See your Royster agent and let him know how many tons you will need. P. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA* (||P) Try Faster to Relieve Y Medical Discovery Bringing Almost Instant Relief to Millions \«2sjy X Th« simple method pictured here is the way many doctors now treat colds and the aches and pains colds bring with themt It is recognized as a safe, sure, ~ Tr.we 2 BAYER Aspirin Table*. QUICK way For it will relieve an Make sure you set the BAYER . ordinary cold almost as fast as you I "S you ask lor. _ caught it. Ask your doctor about this. And f when you buy. lie sure that you get p the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. , , SEgMp They dissolve (disintegrate) almost u ' v») SSgji instantly. And thus work almost in ' \ ~stantly when you take them. And i for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspirin I / « -—' ISKS Tablets disintegrate with speed and completeness, leaving no irritating jy Drink a full tlass o/ water. Repeal particles or grittiness. —• treatment m 2 hours. BAYER Aspirin prices have been ~— ——-y decisively reduced on all sizes, so there's no point now in accepting I jMS ot b er aD l ke real Bayer article you 3 If throat is sore, crush and stir J •BAYER Aapirin TabletJ in a thrd PRICES on Genuine toyer AepMn «• * *•■*» 01 "»•»• Garsle twtct. Thrs j „„ An ci,„ eases throe* soreness almost instantly. fodicolly Keducto an All sin* - Proof Of The Pudding 0 llfE are all familiar with the old If adage. "the proof of the pud ding lies in the eating." And in this connection don't forget that many an otherwise good pudding Is proved unworthy by the lack of a suitable sauce. Desserts of all kinds containing fruits should bo served with fruit sauces, with the exception of cus tards when a highly spiced sauce may be used. Liquid sauce should be served with steamed or baked puddings; and here is a most de lectable recipe for such a sauce: Pineapple Sauce 2 cups Hawaiian pineapple Juice 6 tablespoons granulated sugar Juice of 1 lemon 2 teaspoons cornstarch Boil the pineapple Juice with a piece of lemon rind, and in another pan melt the sugar to 'a golden brown color, then add the pine apple juice, and boil for a few min utes. Dissolve cornstarch with a little cold water and pour into sauce to thicken, boll for five min utes and remove from fire. Add lemon juice, then strain. This may be served hot or cold with puddings or fritters. In preparing this sauce do not make tho error of using the sweet syrup in which sliced pineapple is packed. The reference Is to the natural, unsweetened juice of the luscious sun-ripened Hawaiian fruit which is now available everywhere in tins of convenient sizes. And If you -want a man's idea of what a good pudding should be, here Is the favorite of Carl Brlsson, Paramount star, whose newest pic- THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 ■'. jk 7*^""•'• flwH No melancholy Dane i« Carl Bri*» son, Paramount star, when h« tucks away a Danish Apple" Puck ding with a special pineapple muc*. ture. "All the King's Horses," has just been released. Danish Apple Pudding Tare and slice six large apples. Sweeten to taste and bake until tender. Place layer of apples ia bottom of glass dish. Spread with strawberry or raspberry jelly. Place remaining apples on top of tbla. Sorve with pineapple sauce de scribed above. Simple. Isn't it? But really deli clous. It's good hot or cold.
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