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Refrigerator Hint When * tonne left-overs in refrigerator. put a piece of parchment or waxed paper over top of container anti fasten with rubber bands.

CALLS ALL-BRAN NATIONAL NATURAL LAXATIVE Delicious Cereal Checked His Constipation here i- an unsolicited letter from Mr. Daniels: “For many years I have been habitually constipated, and have used ali sorts <f laxatives. So, in fa irress to Kellojrg's All-Bran, I hear*ily claim it to he a mos* wonderful remedy for constipation. “Need I tell you that I have long since ceased using laxatives? Kellogg's All-Bran is the National Natural Laxative. If it were used by every family in the United Sta’cs for breakfast, wo would have a much healthier race of people.”—Mr. John Daniels, 1090 Third St., North Bergen, N. J. Tests show Kellogg's All-Bran furnishes “hulk” to exercise the intestines and vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood. The “hulk” in All- Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. Isn’t this food much pleasanter than risking pills and drugs? Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE

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Apple Tapioca Pudding Pee| and core six medium apples. place in baking dish and fill core hollows with brown sugar, butter, orante and lemon peel. Pour slight--2y cooked tapioca over apples and bake in moderate oven until soft.

Chickens Lh Q c to Bn.l ***" (.n't Colored _ FRYS Lb A4c I Plenty of Tacking Space Poultry at lowest Prices FREE DRESSING City Poultry Market LI. 4979 111-13 North N> Jersey Street

For Lunch TODAY White and Blue Package. • j They really are “The

BROILED STEAK IDEAL FOOD ON CAMPING TRIPS Meat Should Be Cooked Directly Over Coals of Hot Fire. Motor camping has increased In popularity during the last few years until now along practically every main highway, tourist camps may be found by the score. Indeed, this motor camping trip is a novel vacation stunt, so a few

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ideas offered by Inez S. Willson, home economist, for suitable foods and equipment are in order. When outfitting for motor camping, select food that is quickly and easily cooked. It is not often that campers are in the humor to wait an hour for a meal. In this respect the many varieties of canned meats which have been already cooked and the ready-to-serve sausages are ideal choices. It is a decided advantage to have the car outfitted with a tourist refrigerator box or basket—one that will keep ice for thirty-six hours or more, or one which uses dry ice as the refrigerant. Then fresh meat, butter, milk and cream, ripe tomatoes, mayonnaise, ginger ale and tlie like may all be carried successfully. A wire broiler is an excellent device for grilling steaks or chops or cvep toasting bread. It is said that no steak is ever so good as one broiled over the open fire. Choose one of the tender steaks suitable for broiling—that is, either a club, porterhouse or sirloin. Build a good sized fire and let the flames die down until the fire is a mass of coals before starting the broiling process. Place the steak on the rack directly over the coals, about 3 inches from them. When the meat is browned on one side, turn

FRYS | 17* Hoosier Poultry |§ Market If 107 NORTH ALABAMA ST. 'll Ll-1881 ■ §g

If You Want Early morning delivery on quality milk, Just phone East End Dairies, Inc. CHerrv Wl9 577 No. Highland

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it and by the time the second side is brown, the steak will be done. When a crowd is .to be served individual steaks, cut from the tenderloin, are ideal for broiling. They may be wrapped in sliced bacon. Patties made of ground meat are great favorites with campers. If a frying-pan is carried in the camping kit. fried ham and eggs are the old stand-bys with campers. Bacon may be kept several days in the portable refrigerator. The possibilities of dried beef likewise should not be overlooked when it comes to planning the motor picnic.

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Banana and Ham Sandwich Mix two and one-half ounce can deviled ham and two and one-half crushed bananas thoroughly. Spread

Enjoy flly|jJi Tea Coffee at Its Best. Ask for “KO-WE-BA" Brand The iced tea you serve will be more And you’ll never know how wonderdelicious and refreshing, if you make fully delicious and invigorating iced it with KO-WE-BA Special Blend of coffee can be until you try KO-WE-India Tea. When this finer tea is BA de luxe blend. Brew it as usual, iced, it retains more of its delightful then chill; pour into glasses, add flavor and color. Try a package ice, sweeten and top with whipped and see how much richer it tastes. c r e a m tea, why not coffees at J '^WmaM^ y{he ‘ lar "prices' 11 " J IPW |((>WER& j ft ! Blend for Ideal for pfjC | IkJIU | rrx Sold Only by i/-rrv *>v.% ICED Independent ICED ggj£| TEA GROCERS COFFEE

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mixture between buttered slices of bread, with or without lettuce leaves. Makes six to eight sandwiches.

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Put Salt on Bananas Sprinkle a little salt on ripe bananas before eating, to bring out the flavor.