A HattcbPurkecFList of Eligibles" Far Your Dainty Springtime Salads I By JOSEPHINE B. GIBSON Director, Home Economics Dept., H. J. Heinz Company r' has been said tbat we here In America are the greatest enters of salads the world has ever known. Crisp, green salads at dinner —vegetable or meat salads for luncheon or supper— fruit salads. In infinite variety, for regular desserts or for party refreshments. Small wonder, in deed, that the aspiring hostess often finds it quite a problem to create something new in this crowded field of foods. And no wonder she sometimes is per plexed about just what to serve with the deltclously different course she has concocted. For the type of food that ac companies any salad will vary greatly, according to the com ponents of the principal dish. A snappy sandwich, for instance, is exactly proper for serving with vegetable or meat salads, but would be entirely unsuitable with a salad made from fruit. And the sweet sandwich, cookie, or piece' of cake that is so delightful with a dainty fruit salad is not at all the type of thing to serve with the salad course at a substantial lnncheon or dinner. Following are a number of sug gestions that may help when you are confronted with the problem of what to let accompany some Mrs. McCormick is reported to have sold a bull for $3,000- Most politicians make no charge for theirs. - - " r ~ r " - ■■■ ■ Our 3 Annual Spring ' SAEM| Tire up for a season of freedom from " punctures, blowouts or delays! We're f\ ' | offering THE GREATEST GOOD- ml/11! V» V"W H YEARS EVER BUlLT—the latest 1 improved 1930 types! Values yon |tt|n v 1 can't touch anywhere else—AND WE InlliliilH ""n I, \ Here too!-More people fktthfjlld % ride on Goodyear Tires > CLMM —ask us to Drove why! Superior to many high-priced tires. ® Sturdy SUPERTWIBT CORD carcass. Get OUT Special Offer J overaire-Lifetime Guaranteed r on "JVcw Goodyear* J H, * h Fre * ur ® ail Around" ,'■€ > -w y „ : Vn i* 1 . ft New Goodyears on each' wheel—and "S\. .> ; ' —^ It's like having a new car! No tire i trouble to bother you. Come in—talk Heavy Duty Track Guaranteed ■ | FORD - Tire Red Molded Tubes also Low-Priced CHEVROLET RyP«iHng Carefully mounted free! Specials I —w -r— —————————— j FULTON MOTOR CO. WALNUT COVE, N. C. iWy ? n U particular, new salad you have created. They have been tested and proved correct from the standpoint of dellciousness as well as dietetics. A.— To Accompany Crisp Green Salads: 1. Crisp Crackers 2. Paprika Crackers Bpread saltlnes with soft butter, and sprinkle lightly with paprika. Place In a hot oven until the but ter and paprika are blended, and the trackers thoroughly crisp. Serve hot. 3. Cheese Straws Roll pie pastry H Inch thick. Sprinkle with grated cheese, and roll the cheese Into the pastry. Cut into strips with a sharp knife and bake In a hot oven. B.—To Accompany Fruit Salads: 1. Sandwiches of buttered nut bread spread with Apple Butter or Fruit Preserves. 2. Small open sandwiches of Currant or Grape Jelly dec orated with cream cheese. 3. Cheese Straws. 4. Jam Tea Biscuit Prepare baking powder biscuit dough, turn out on lightly floured board and pat V« Inch thick. Cut with a biscuit cutter. In halt of the biscuits make holes with a doughnut cutter or other small round cutter. Place a cut biscuit on a whole one, and fill the center with Fruit Preserves or Apple But ter. Bake In a hot oven about IS or 20 minutes. 5. Crisp Cookies. 6. Unfrosted angel food or sponge cake. iav> opv/iihu van.^. Many cities have a commis sion form of government, and the United States seems headed in that direction. —I C.—To Accompany Vegetable or Meat Salads: 1. Devilled Biscuits Sift together I cup* flour, 4. tablespoon* baking powder, and It teaspoon nit. Add 1 tablespoons. butter, and a tablespoons lard and, blend thoroughly, ""in tvo kulns i or a fork. When flaky add mUki to form a firm dough (about 3/JI to 3/4 cup.) Mix lightly and toss on a lightly floured board. Pat i about V* Inch thick, and shape with a biscuit cutter. Spread each biscuit with a thin layer of deT llled ham, prepared by mwtng j cup cold cooked chopped ham, % cup chopped Stuffed Spanish Olives, Vt teaspoon Prepared Mus tard and 1 tablespoon Mayennalsa Salad Dressing. Cover each bis cuit with another one of the same thickness, and bake in a moder ately hot oven tram 13 to IS minutes. 2. Cheese Biscuits To the flour, baking powder and salt In the above recipe add K cup grated cheese and mix lightly. Add milk to form a soft dough. Pat V 4 Inch thick and shape with a very small biscuit cutter. Bake for 10 to 13 minutes In a hot oven, and serve hot. 3. Sandwiches of chopped nut meats and sliced Stuffed Spanish Olives, moistened with Mayonnaise Salad Dressing. 4. Sandwiches of prepared Sand wich Relish. 5. Sandwiches of chopped celery and Stuffed Spanish Olives, moistened with Mayonnaise Salad Dressing. Gandhi's diet consists prin cipally of goat's milk- Which may account for his apparent designs on John Bull's nanny. ... i Srf H. 0. HELSABECK & CO. • - V King, N. C. X L ■ . •v. « .. We have just opened our new store on North s Depot Street, filled with New Merchandise, con- 1 sisting of Ready-To-Wear Clothing, Shoes, t Hosiery, Gents' Furnishings, Staple Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions. Our stock is complete and a visit to our - store • -v will convince you of the wonderful Bargains we are offering. % Come and let's get acquainted. =• H. 0. Helsabeck Co. KING, N. C. i I t Report Of The Condition Of The Bank of Stokes , County at Walnut Cove, North Carolina, to the Corporation Commission at the close of business June 30, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, —51,757,651.45 Overdrafts, 1,308.70 United States Bonds, , 2^93.51 All Other Stocks and Bonds »,100.00 Banking House 5)*7,522.82 Furniture and Fixtures f9,746.84 Cash in Vault and Amounts Due from Approved D*- deppsitoiy "banks, .j...46,385.81 Checks for Clearing an 4 yTraneit Items .1.. 25,687 25 Cah Items (Items Held ®ver 24 Hours), J.. t 1,757.40 OthVr Real Estate, ..../ 43,574.36 Accrued interest, J. 7,535.00 Totak I $1,938,663.11 \ LIABILITIES Capital sVock Paid tin $60,100.00 Undivided Irrofits (let amt) 1,996.30 Contingent servts, 12,06*2.05 Other Deposits Sibject to Check, V...1 181,598.87 Other DepositsNsicured by a Pledge of Afsets or De . pository bond,/ V.. 236,866.56 Cashier's Check® Outstand ing, / \. 5,791.63 Certified Checlp Outstand ing J .V 50.00 Time Certificates of Deposit (Due on kr After Days) /. Jte17,737 36 Savings Deposits (Due on\ or after 3D days) ....'. ' Bills Payable 19.4*63.08 In transit tttveen branches, 4,M6.67 Total, J. .. $1,938.66^4 State of morth Carolina, \ County of Stokes. V C. E. Davis, Cashier, M. O. Jones)| Director and C. C. McGee, Director of The /Bank of Stokes Gounty, each personally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himaelf, says that the foregoing re port is true to the best of his know ledge and belief. C. E. DAVIS, Cashier. M. O. JONES, Director. C. C. McGEE, Director. Sworn to and before me this 10th day of JulyilMdr , • R. A, SMITH, Notary Pwbite. NOTICE. New subscribers, please be i patient, if you have not recei ved your paper yet. The occa sion of hundreds of new names during the late subscription campaign conducted by the Reporter resulted *in complete revisal of our mailing lists. Some people have not yet re ceived their paper. We hope to get everybody satisfied within another week. Ask Your Soldier Boy How i "Cooties" Got Such a Hold. He'll tell you that the battlefronts of Europe were swarming with rata, which carried the dangerous vermin and caused our men misery. Don't let rata bring disease into your home. When you see the first one, get RAT SNAP. That will finish them quick. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by King Drug Co., King. N. C., Walnut Cove Hardware Co., Walnut Cove, N. C. Three Lennox brothers, aged respectively 96, 85 and 81 years, recently attended a fam | ily party in Western, Ont. i The Peach Crop In I The Sandhills I Only about three-fourths of ' a full peach crop is reported in j Sandhills of North Carolina J this year, according to the Xnewspapers printed in that section. The Mayflowers have ■ already been shipped and the main"crop will be ready for shipping in about two weeks, with Georgia Belles leading and the Elbertas coming on several weeks The quality of the .Unit 1s ahead-«f that last year. I Tobacco Curing Starts In Eastern Carolina Kinston, July 7.—Curing of the 1930 tobaco crop in the eastern belt will be In full swing in a few days. The crop is spotted. It got a late starjU_ Housing the crop will be a few days ater than in 1929. Terrible Hail Storm. i A terrible hail storm occured in Craven county this week. Hail lay on the ground ankle deep after the storm, and buck etsful was taken up and carried a distance. Crops were destroy ed in the storm's path. BENNETT MERCANTILE COMPANY, I •• i / ? AVE YOU MONEY * . ON MOST ANYTHING . * YOU NEED. Good Straight Flour 98 pounds, for $3.00. ! 5 Pounds Pure Coffee for Only 85c. i Other Prices In Line With" : The Above. ! BENNETT , MERCANTILE i COMPANY. 1 . KING, N. C. 1 '

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