Page Two WORK PROJECTS WAGE SCALES >CHEDL EE OF PRICES TO BE PAID FOR LABOR IN STOKES I'NDER ERA. From the local ERA office the , Heporter lias secured a schedule •of prices to be paid for S'okc* : ountv labor in tlie various woti: trejects, as follows: MKN S DIMSION PIT Huvr Brick Layers ■' r.rick Layer> Apprentice (Or semi-skilled) -t'i Brick Layer's Helper (Mortar Mixer) Carpenter (Finish) *>■) arpenter's Apprentice (.or semi-skilled) -10 Carpenter's Helper 25 Plumber 7:3 Plumber's Apprentice (Or seini-skilled) 40 Plumber's Helper 31 Electrician 75 Electrician's Apprentice (or semi-skilled) 4'l Electrician's Helper 2.3 Skilled lion Worker 73 Hoisting Engineers 75 Plasterer 71 Plaster's Apprentice (or semi-skilled) 40 Plaster's Helper (Mortar | Mixer) 30 Lathers •>() Hoofer & Sheet Metal Worker Hoofer & Sheet Metal Worker's , Apprentice (s-emi-skilled) . .4" Hoofer £• Sheet Metal Helper .I'*:. Steam Fitters 75 Steam Fillers Apprentice (oi semi-rhilied .... • ••"•i Steam Fitters Helpers •" Painters . > Painter :• A pp: entice c;- semi-sk : red> • »"> Painter's ll'lifr ■ "ile a.i•! Marble setter • 7:le an-' "I:i:ble setters Ap preiv I e (;vmi-skil!e : • Tile ami Marble retuts Helpers "ement Finisher "emert Finisher's AM rrntice ~i-skilled> he! pet . .-5 '"ru.. under) Truck driver (over - ''Hazier Pipe Layer > 3aulkers 50 Blacksmith 60 Blacksmith Apprentice (or POLITE CAFE J, I If >ou tome to Winston-Salem we iinite you to eat at tlirHj ■ Xc W POLITE CAFE, 111 \X. 4th St.. Quick service and bstß ■ quality. Also Try Our. "Old Home Made" randies. ■ 25c & 35c Square Dinners I POLITE CAFE I 114 W. 4th St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.■ J "BILLY'S UNCLE | ( | I /*2rr j~ I OUT A Vouft J I A '. / V\— 1 JUST To /IS Tttfcv V C.ATC 1 A unviMMT A >"- -\ Y^oUki - rf\*J£TV -ps\ T,Mfe • A ) V m»uvi » y 1 X__y I > * y (nv J V bOVKIc ! 5 1 I r, I \^7 semi-skilled) 40 Blacksmith Helper 25 Mechanical Repairman (Mechanic) 75 j Tool Checker 351 Quarry drill Operator 00 Tree Surgeon 75 Unskilled Laborer 25 Foremen must receive at least 5' per hour more than highest rate of men he supervises, i Where skilled laborers are call ed in for special work auxiliaiy ••• job, the foreman's tate will it>t change by reason of that fact.) WOMEN'S DIVISION Per hour Canning laborers 25 Clerks 3d Junior Stenographers 35 Senior Stenographers 45 Bookkeeping clerks 35 Bookkeepers 45 Janitors 25 Librarians 35 Book repair laborers 25 Lunch room workers 25 Dietitians 40 Mattress room laborers 25 Trained Nurses 45 Practical Nurses 30 Pottery Making 30 Rug Weaving 30 Wage Scales No. 2 Split Basket Making .'JO I Recreation directors 40 Soap Making (laborers) 25 Survey Canvassers 35 'Seamstress (Laborers) 25 ' Cutter and pattern makers (Ii : nvinr; ronv.i) 3.. Teacher (School i.n domestics. e',c 4M Nut -=®iy Schools (Laboreis) Visiting hom-ikoop : .3'i Sure; visi"must receive least 5c per hour more than th highest rate of p ,: .y received !' individuals .-be supervises, Pbest C©?dv Best treated without "dosing" ; v> VAr-oHur To my patrons "f Dar.i ury atu. Stokes County I hereby wish to announce that I was this wee . exhonorated of the charge •>! ing an automobile under the of intoxicated liquor bv . . > or Court. I j i,.. . CTIN Solicitor i.. • 1 tu • v THE DANBURY REPORTER K ' fc a " " ' "* J P. I? >AnO Z2^o£/L^ , b»r> ■-•»«• VjIUflJUJtjLj t BECAUSE into every bag of Roystc:*'s goes an ingredient that money can't buy—the integrity of a company that has spent ( I I a lifetime doing one thing—making fertilizers; a company that ( f 9 has spent thousands and thousands of dollars in research work to } . . determine the best possible method of plant feeding. You get the benefit of all this in Royster Field Tested Fertilizers. 41, We guar antee not less than ONE PER CENT WATER SOLUBLE MAG NESIUM. And, of course, all Royster Tobacco Fertilizers are non-acid-forming. C. Trust your tobacco to Royster Fertilizers, realizing that they are the best that it is humanly possible to pro duce. See your Royster agent and let him know how many tons you will need. r - HOVSTO& S 'l 'lfeys/erir; \ f »«EtP,TEBTEP FEBTIUZEBsj ! 1 { r. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA J ' *'-•> - jj S) - \S// * i XJ.V .-■■■■ * ' -.J - fv.iT«-Tinir»v-wngin»i ■! Miwifiimnr jzsr-jry.l a: nr.' Three Simple Steps to Ease a Sore Throat ILL 'lhl££. ' Modern Scientific Method \y REMEMBER PICTURES HERE Here's a safe, modern and effective jMlfr II 1 v.-ay to relieve sore throat. A way H'Nj § that eases the pain, rawness and isaKL IlCffllf 'ill irritation i'i as little as two or three 1. minutes. Many doctors advise . I r.i.d i millions are following this vav.Try it. All you do is rrush and stir 3 C 4jKi| BAYER Aspirin Tablets in \i glass r Ss3Bk .* f winter and gargle with it !*. ice - Sk mBH3 r.5 pictured litre. (If you have Mgns P-, —cf a cold, take BAYER Aspisfi and n aV IL \~~ drink plenty of water.) /(A, —l(7 A Tgt* | Git red BAYER Aspirin Tablets —for this purpose. They di integrate 2. heaifwiy back.'iiJowing fiittle to quicklv and completely, making I " Me o[ d r °™ rnouth hr ° at °° ,n " fiargle without irritating particle*. j . BAYER Aspirin price? have been decisively ret'.uced, so there's no / , . point now in accepting other than ( |hß fea ' a * er arl ' c ' e - ou wa,lt * SK ■ J I PRICES on Gtnuin* tcr.r A.pM. directions n i«cW*gc ladicolf/ ltductd en All SilM j . Proof Of The c 'Jliri'' 111 " a '' 1 «;ili thtt o!d I \V i.,...!-.-. "in- i>r of o. i ( ;i f jti lit s in tlx- i .ting." Ann il.i. c, in.'. I .11 «! >u't forget lhat ; : .1 v ...i IN hi IVY ii) good pudding is I ; .■«•>! unvniihy by the lark of a suitable Ml MI lv efts f all 1 :--*«» containing (11l if sllOlllll I'.' Stl'Vell \SiiVi 'fUll j Kiuns. >\ ;■ Ii ill" exception of cm taril-'- wiii p a highly spiced sauce inn> l»i» it"i'il liquid sauce al.oulii IH> served wiiii steamed or halted jmilii i.f.s; and here is a most de lectable recipe for such a sauce: Pineapple Sauce V cups Hawaiian pineapple Juice b lufclcrpooii. granulated i'Jgar Juice of 1 lemon : ici. spoor.s 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, boil for live nun- , utes and remove from lire. Add ( lemon juice, then strain. This may be served hot or cold with puddings ( or fritters. In preparing this sauce do not • make the error of using the sweet syrup in which sliced pineapple is packed. r 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 Brisson, Paramount star, whose newest pic- THURSL \Y, MARCH 21, 193» ii - " V'Jt H No melancholy Dane is Carl Brl»- ton, Paramount star, when he tucks away a Danish Apple Pud' ding with a special pineapple aauoe. ture. "All the King's Horses," has just been released. Danish Apple Pudding Pare and slice six large apples. Sweeten to taste and bake until tender. Place layer of apples in bottom of glass dish. Spread with strawberry or raspberry jelly. Place remaining apples on top of this. Serve with pineapple sauce de scribed above. • Simple, isn't it? But really deli cious It's good hot or cold.

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