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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., MARCH 14. 1929
HEART TO HEART TALK
BY JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, M. D.
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I doubt if people a:e born with
this admirable quality. If an infant
smiles at his admirer, he just feels
}joo(l about something pleasing—*
that's all: he hardly renders the smile
as a recompense; his symptom is one
of amusement, when we come to
think about it
I gave my very small grandson
some small coins. He hurried with
them to his toy-bank and put them in,
apparently much pleased at the in
crease in his wenlth. His mother,
who saw the transaction, asked firm
ly, “Now, what do you say?" A very
conventional “Thank you" came,
wholly meaningless.
Not that I expected something in
return for my very trifling generosity
—no, not that—but I have always
been a student of human nature, ac
customed to drawing Inferences there
from.
There are a great many grown
up children in the same category
with m.v little grandson; they are the
recipients of gifts of many times
more value than the pennies I bestow
ed. yet—they forget to say anything.
We are richly blessed in priceless
days; in food, clo'hing, health, loved
ones and social contact with our fel
low-men. I cannot think of anything
good that may not be mine, if I set
about obtaining it in the right way.
The wonder is, why do I forge* the
golden privilege of being grateful,
and of saying so.
I rould not live n single hour with
out this wholesome environment of
mine. Light illuminates my path
way; air revives the weariness from
humble though faithful effort; mois
ture and dryness preserve my physi
cal balnnee; gentle night affords its
balmy sources; friends and loved
ones awaken the heat within me. Who
so indifferent as to harl>br ingrati
tude? What do you say?
HINTS FOR THE HOME
Peel six banana, and silce then
saucepan, put 1-2 cup sugar t
In
1-2 cup water; add the bananas and
1 teaspoon of lemon juice and stew
for half an hour or until the fruit is
very soft. Serve cold, with whipped
cream or plain cream, if preferred.
BY NANCY HART
We are apt to overlook the decoi
tivc possibilities of the bird cage
which, when good to look at, adds
most homelike touch to rooms.
The new cages are very attract!v
and can be had in dozens of colors
—green, blue, red, coral, Persian nil
ver and combinations of the same
color.-. In general they will be found
in brass, finished in a great variety
of colors implied by the duco procc-
just as cars are finished; or they
may be light-weight cage.? made of a
substance that resembles imitation
ivory.
With seed cups colored to match,
with graceful tassels and wrought
stands or wall brackets they become
bird “residences” rather than cages
—and fit charmingly into all schemes
of decoration.
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An Economical Menu
Cream of cron soup
Kitties Escalloped potatoes
Harvard beets
Pear salad
Fresh rocoanut cake
Coffee.
Epr* S'uffed with Shrimp
For a delicious salad try this one:
Cut hard-boiled eggs in half, remove
yolks and mix to a smooth paste with
mayonnaise and chopped shrimp,
blended with whipped-crcnm mayon
naise. Refill the egg shells, place on
crisp 'iredded lettuce, top with dres
sing, garnish with capers or chopped
pickle.
9
Fried Celery
fry in inch pieces, and cook
er in salted water. Drain,
standard batter and fry to
own in beef suet or butter
Walnut Cookies
Beat together an egg and a cup
of sugar; add 2 tablespoons of flour
sifted with a pinch of “alt; then add
a cup of crushed or chopped walnuts.
Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered bak
ing sheet and Make in a moderate
Apple Improves Vegetable Soup
When you make an old-fashioned
Vegetable soup, add a diced apple and
the flavor will be greatly improved.
ONLY THREE WEEKS TO
EASTER
I am selling real clothes the fit
material und workmanship guaran
teed for $25.00 and up. Come in
and let me show you before buying
that Spring Suit.
SAM McCOMB
Tailor
Phono 302
C0ULDN7 SLEEP
!<o«iii»»» Lady States That
The First Battle of Cardai
She Took, Helped
Her.
Montgomery. La.—“I was in a
dreadfully run-down condition.'’
soys Mrs Charles L. Lacroix, of this
city. “I suffered a great deal of
pain. I was in misery all over. I
could not sit up and I could not lie
down. 1 couldn't sleep and at times
I would have dreadful vomiting
spells. The aches and pains seemed
to cover my whole body.
*'I had taken Cardul, off and on,
since 1903. It had always done me
Coed, so when I got in this bad con
dition, I thought I would take it
again.
“One night, my husband brought
me home six bottles of Cardul and
I began to take it. I could tell that
I was improving from the first bot
tle, but I kept on taking the medi
cine, for I knew that I needed a
tonic that would build me up and
strengthen mo where I was weak
and run-down. That is exactly
what Cardul did for me. After I
had finished the sixth bottle I felt
fine. I feci truly thankful for what
Cardul has done for me. for I could
not have gone on living in the des
perate condition I was in.**
Cardul is a harmless extract of
valuable, medicinal herbs, and sets
as a strengthening tonic. NC-POQ
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with the economy of the four/
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cylinder predecessors! ’loth the Li~ht Delivery
and the l.'j Ten Utility Chassis arc available
with an unusually wide selection of body types
—and among them is one exactly suited toy our re
quirements. Come in today. We’ll gladly arrange
a trial load demonstration — load the truck, as
you would load it, and drive ir over the roads
your truck must travel in a regular day’s work.
Sedan Delivery. $595; Lici t Delivery Chassis, $400; Ton
Chassis, $545; 1Ton Ciausis with Cafe. $650. All price*
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L. N. JORDAN
Special Sale of Ladies’ Fine Coats
Just Received By Express
At Prices Unusually Low. Bought At
Nearly a Third Less than Former Prices
25 COATS
Just in by Express
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Sport Coats
Silk Coats
SOME WITH LARGE FUR COLLARS.
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COMBINATION. STEP-INS, GOWNS. SILK PAJAMAS. PRICE FROM
$2*00 to $
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The (.onion arrow Ilcrl—
leaven almost the entire aukle clad
in sheer eilk... and yet give* the
nrceaMrjr reinforcement.
And the new Gordon colon*
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woman lu r-elf b considered! They
are planned .to match skin tunes
(whether pale or •an-uuuied)—
distinctly a modem note in colors.