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J.' ' . . " . ' 5 j - .1- ' e i ' V, . booklet Try gone?" ACTLY RIGHT! ri ' LETS TALfr-- AltOLTWi How to Make New Friends We had just moved into a new house in a new neighborhood in a new town; a little Western city without any of the advantages of a more erudite community. The second day we were there she came hearing gifts, a glass of jelly she had made from wild chokecherries the autumn before. She was just a little country woman. She had always lived there. She hadnt ever been more than fifty miles from home, had never seen a railroad train or an airplane, had been only once to the movies But I never met one of more cosmopolitan personality, of broader vision or of more supreme happiness. You couldnt be with her for more than an hour without catching the spirit of her infectious laugh, of her rare and rollicking good humor or some of the spirit of Jier amazing And all she had done was to make a new friend! I suppose in her life that some persons had taken advantage of her friendship I suppose she had been cheated and robbed as I have, as you have Maybe you and I have become a little bit embittered because of ;t Not she She found the new friends she won outweighed the loss of those who were faithe-- s to her trust It will make your pemnahty worm and friendly, and will draw persons to you from every walk of life. Far better than any academic rules of psychology is tse simple rule of the mountain woman which I learned as dusk fell and the rabbits came out to play: "If you want friends, you have to show feks you are a friend. I guess that is all there is to it." r ' ' i !l 4, ts f t UUv jj '4;' ,n v 'i V S,r v DEPARTM & .MUSICAL INSIRt ENT MI NTS rite to 1 1I A( (HKIHon t U r fZ n , our fir w r umM At hi M Alt) A( ( ui.ntiis tu MO! Greenwood Ate l. (t4k t up M.nty important, Marty Hendricks thought as he ran along the street and hailed a passing street car. Not a bit important compared to a hoy with blue eyes and rosy checks and a turned up nose. He could get another job but Jie couldnt get another kid like Andy. Not anywhere in the whole world! And six kids werent too many! "No, Sir," said Marty Hendricks to himself as he swung on to the car "Six kids are. JUST EXstep. d. Jr,, CLASSIFIED - !l.r. ni Jobs weren't ,!'T l' Mi! . Si r1 it For Marty Hendricks HAD gone He had made the elevator in nothing fiat and he was already shooting down in the lift. He wasn't wondering how the city editor liked the story and he wasn't caring whether the Chief liked it or not. He was remembering that there was a second-hand bicycle at his house a bicycle that veas painted red and had silvery handle bars. : r ; to Ural Invtrurtum lor (hi il"ni!,r o Wrrklv .SrwjMwr m in 7ih M., Nrw urk II. vhc;:.'ri V V tu 1 ' No t It tHU how to I'Jhert. can ttlIfiuif ml ?ru ' I, un Do nu know h.w knee Htvmivc tint ut a tioM u in pvp M Nt'WMMtM-Wffklv Ifni p i aniiuim. a l.ng assume that everyone is your friend, and try to make new social contacts every day, it will do some mysterious and very good th.r.gs tn your personality e Arc formed In the sky ' '. . ACCIDENTS are pen in any hm, pared! Its a rule that at least one doesn't come home of sumo kind. ' -- i gi l i r on the . t lie giit bae lien s.itjie Ii .t i a e beell your kid we going to do mine. Wh.il ubout moment and re Marty stopj It was a funny real the lust In line to end a .s. iy with, lie thought a wrung line, pet naps The Chief might tu t like it. He started to change it, but (e couldn't. Fir.-- t of '..uldn't think of all, beiauMr to s.iy and then. too. anything because hr was in a great hurry all at once. He snatched the paper from the typewriter an 1 nrly ran to the city it a 's desk The my If you will luster 37 to bend upward Exists ' 26 Vertical 1 o One evening as we sat on the porch I questioned her closely about her philosophy of life and the genesis of her personality. And I believe that what she told me will go with me as a source of inspiration and help as long as I live. I also believe it may likewise help you. All her life she has merely made it a point to make a new friend of every now person who moves into the community. It was the reflection of her friendship toward others that made her eyes shine, her conversation sparkle with good fellowship and the humor that endeared her to everyone within a radius of a hundred miles She drew you like a Her charm was irresist-ihl- c magnet a To confuse Negative 38 and I.ttle lads tages 23 27 28 29 35 i. s Yet she was a woman who had lived all her life without advan- Born Rowers Vertical timber in staircase ' . charm. mother 18 19 21 i . I . d 5 17 bi- . ter put him hack on some light work and get that young fellow." The conversation had trailed on, but Marty had not listened to any more of it His hands were tiem tiling as he foot'd las wav h.uk to Ins desk and tin te was a lump w his tin oat that he eouhln't swallow no matter how hard he tried. He. Malty Hendru Ks. the best man that the Star had ever had, about to tie ditched. He sat down at his desk and tried to tti ink what it would mean to Sarah Ann if he lost this job. Sarah Ann was a good wife a mighty good one. She could make a dollar go further than any other wife he knew, but even Sarah Ann had a hard time getting all the things the kids needed out of his salary. And if that was cut, no telling how theyd be able to manage. Six kids they ate up a lot, six kids did' And now that Marty Junior was heading for college they had to put Yes a little aside every month. six kids were an awful lot TOO he thought as he glanced MANY, down at the snapshot pressed under the glass top of his desk. There they were Sarah Ann and the six of them. He turned his eyes away from the snapshot and glanced at the wall clock. If a story would only come Horizontal He remembered there cycle and a boy at his house, too. ju.it one story that would let him show the Chief wli.it he i1 dl do1 .Mi -- there was the h h pi ne now' He in ki d lip the in i"m r arid t h arm! his throat. "Hi Ii"," he .u I. An accident at St. "Ye- . . Charles Avenue and A .p Yes, I've got It What's that Boy years old . . no hope . a bicycle and a car . . . yes . . . whose 1 see bov? Don't know yet? He put down the receiver and pulled lus typewriter towards him. . His lingers reached for the keys Ten minutes to the dead line now . . hed have to hurry. He'd have this to make it a good story might he the last story he'd ever if he didn't make it good! l-I IS eyes strayed again to the snapshot beneath the glass. Ten years old . . why, that was just the age of little Andy! Perhaps . the hoy looked like Andv perhaps he had blue eyes ard red cheeks and a nose that tinned up. His fingers began to play upon the keys of the typewriter lightly as though someone else were writing. Funny, he thought, that the words should slip "IT the keys so fast now . he didn't even have to think The story was writing itself . . , writing itself this way: "He might have been mine. That's w hat every man and woman in New Orleans should think when they read about the boy who will never ride a bicycle again. It happened at St. Charles Avenue and Adams Street in the City of New Oilcans, but it happens every day in every city of America. bike but It was only a second-hanthe boy must have thought it as handsome as any bicycle that ever came out of a department store. IIis father probably didnt want him to have it and his mother probably didn't want him to have it either. But mothers and fathers have soft hearts and so this mother and father couldnt bear to say no to him, although their heads must have told them that they were fools . l ' , - V "X3' ' i - was a i l I i . ... Giving First Aid e a', vll't I e- tu blame fur uK hi)- A It Was it II - the fault d ' " eh u.lu'A , it" . I l t t! e ii.. iy of t: ! rr) I . s i !.. . : t ti to (Mrs ill bu y. !. .s " lf I'.i I I' l. 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Any up with the the commuMein. 6) 2 cups cooked chicken 2 tablespoons fat or oil cups thinly sliced celery i cups sliced peeled onions s teaspoon pepper 2 cups chicken broth 2 cups canned mixed Chinese 2 I1 vegetables Is cup canned mushrooms 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons soy sauce Scallions can fried noodles 1 Brown chicken slightly in fat; add Add celery, onions and pepper. chicken broth and cook, covered, until vegetables are tender. Add drained Chinese vegetables and mushrooms and heat to the boiling point, with soy sauce and add to hot mixture, stirring constantly. Let simmer 2 minutes or until slightly thickened. Arrange on deep platter or vegetable dish with scallions and serve with fried noodles. Frozen Salmon Loaf. (Serves 6) 2 cups cold cooked rice Vi cups salmon, drained and flaked 1 cup cooked peas 4 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon lemon juice i cup mayonnaise Combine the ingredients lightly and freeze in a loaf or ring mold until firm enough to slice. Unmold on crisp greens and serve with lemon wedges. Dutch Hot Slaw. (Serves 4) 6 cups shredded green cabbage 1 tablespoon butter 2 eggs, beaten cup vinegar teaspoon salt tablespoons granulated ugar teaspoon paprika i cup water cup light cream Cook cabbage until just barely ten2 I1-- : der. Drain, place in serving dish or casserole and keep hot. Meantime, melt butter in double boiler, then add eggs, vinegar, salt, sugar, paprika and water. Cook until thickened, stirring frequently. Remove from heat, add cream and beat until fluffy. Pour over hot cab- bage. LYNN SAYS: Effective Cleaning Methods Suggested Remove brown stairs f tom tea- cups by rubbing w.th dampened cloth to which has been added some baking soda. Wash off in warm water and dry. This prevents the shine from coming off the chma. Dishes are iroe sterile if you wash them in scary suds, rinse in very hot water by pouring it over them, and let them dry cn the c,ii; Sl tilj. Frozen Fruit Salad Cookies Baked Beans With Hamburger. (Serves 4) tablespoons fat 3 cup sliced onions cup diced celery . and to carry; Vg pound chuck beef, ground we too. then, 23 cups canned, baked beans want something 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce that will appeal 3i teaspoon salt to a number of si teaspoon powdered sage people. We also like to bring a cup water or tomato juice Ilcat the fat m a skillet. Then dish that goes pretty well with anyadd onions, celery and beef, and thing else that may be served. First, there are a number of main cook, uncovered, dishes from which to of these will put you top ranking cooks of nity. Chicken Chow M Recipes given. food. For events such as these the requirements are simple but quite important. We want a dish that is easy to make V " I. Office Furniture. Ki!cs i (ni; M irhtnr T I AKF Ul nK t booth Mate Hi., hjlt .ktlitv.plut WK III V AM) 2 for minutes. 10 Add remaining PGMPLES ', caused! Externally ingredients and heat thoroughly. You'll want tu make good use of garden y vegeta- bles; and nothing would be more k welcome at church or supper than some of your freshest vegpot-luc- etables, seasoned beautifully and cooked to perfection. Spinach, Bacon Dressing. (Serves 4) 2! s cups hot, cooked 4 2 yz f lrritation strips bacon spinach tablespoons vinegar tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt V teaspoon pepper prepared mustard 'jDiceteaspoon bacon and saute in skillet until golden brown. Add remaining 1 ingredients, except spinach and heat thoroughly. Then add to spinach, toss and serve at once. Make your desserts easy but delicious by selecting one of these Frozen Fruit Salad. (Serves 6) s i Are you seeking relief from such an unsightly condition? Start the easy Resinol routine today. Pure, mild Resinol Soap cleansing makes skin look and feel really clean. Medicated Resinol Ointment soothes pimply irritation overnight thus aiding healing. RESifJOlS OFFICERS' NEW, SURPLUS 9T9 TENTS Regular value I S30. $24.95 delivered Reconditioned 16 x16' Pyramidal Tents $24.95 delivered Poles I Less Stakes and two: 1 ' of SCHNITZER BROS., 3200 orange PORTLAND N. W. Yoon ORtOON - 10 INC. Avenue slices pineapple 3i cup Royal Anne cherries 2 1 banana canned pear halves !i cup blanched, chopped almonds 4 cup maraschino cherries ' . run boiled salad dressing Mi cup whipping cream Remove rind and skin from orange and cut fine. Chop other fruits jnd combine with nuts. Add dressing and fold in whipped cream. Freeze in tray of automatic refrigerator until firm. 2 Lemon-Eg- porff 1 cup sugar tablespoons s of 1 lemon lemon juice A IN FEATHERS i.imjm.a-TnrE- . . E GIRLS! WOMEN! On CERTAIN teasioon salt Maringue: 4 egg whites 'i teaspoon salt ; cup sugar baked pie shell Blend first five ingredients. Cook over simmering water, stirring constantly until thickened, about 15 minutes Remove from heat. Prepare meringue by beating egg whites until stiff, tnen adding salt and sugar gradually. Beat until glossy and firm. Fold yoik mixture into merinSue. pour jnto baked pie shell. Bake in a moderate j oven until delicately browned, about 20 minutes. (325-degr- Released bv Western Newspaper Union. Soaking pots, pans and casseroles food has burned or dried makes them much easier to wash. f the cr edition is serious, boil some S' ap suds in the pan slowdy for a few minutes to loosen the food. Avoid excessive use of soap and soaking when cleaning heavy dark cast ire-- , killets. Restore finish bv coating w.th fat. :i" meis ure ideal for clean . ing many parts of the range that are n.mcejble otherwise. Keep them handy. on which JUST DASH trv this if youre (Serves 6) roHc (rated rind 4 Pie. g Blacktuci DAYS Of Mont- h- Do female functional mmithly distort)-ancemake you feel nervous. trru so weak and tired out at such tun Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham s Vegetable Compound to relieve such 85if toma. Its famous tor this! Ti.lsen rw neii Plnkhams Compo ind tarty "iUC build up resistance against tress. Also a great stomachic tonici , irmuwmHS CoSlPOUl kiuul! Blood Help Them Cleanse theaste of Harmful Body fid Your kidneys are constantly waste matter from the blood sti kidneys aomtimea la in tnjf t0 rw not act as Nature intended move impurities that, u reT t and upset poison the system body machinery. vaekscb Symptoms may be naRinnRA persistent headache, attacks weH.n. P oai Retting up niRhta,a feelmjr under the eyes netb. of loss an1a and pep d anxiety Other signs of kidney or order are sometimes burning. too frequent urination. pt There should be no doubt tna P ll treatment is wiser than be n,n Doan'B Pill. Doan't hsve ,rtrSs new friends for more than t;0a. ,rt,. tfi They have a natioo-wiri- e Are recommended by grateful country over. Ak v"uf nf"' -- J |