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O 1939 TEXAS NEWSPAPER FEATURES
Hints For Motorists
By Joseph R. Rollins
The Atlantic Refining Company
Scratches and chipped spots
on the finish of a car provide an
entry for rust and its damaging ef
fects. Instead of trying to paint
them over in the ordinary way,
which usually gives a spotty effect,
clean the surface with gasoline and
then gently rub in a small amount
of paint with a soft' cloth. The paint
will fill in the marred spots, but
can be wiped off the surrounding
surfaces.
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Paint streaks on the fenders, due
to rubbing against garage doors or
other causes, can usually be re
moved with tar remover. Wipe the
tar remover over the marks and let
it remain for a little while. Then
rub off with a soft cloth, rubbing in
the same direction as the streaks,
not across them.
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from romantic Hawaii make dellcloua as well as decorative coolers for
orange-lemonade. *
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WHEN the sun beats down and
the mercury starts its climb
to the top of the thermometer cool
off with a tall glass of refreshing
orange-lemonade chilled with ice
cubes made from canned un
sweetened Hawaiian pineapple juice.
A bing cherry frozen in each ice
cube adds an extra fillip.
To prepare the orange-lemonade
allow one-half orange, one-half
lemon and 1 tablespoon sugar to
each measuring cup of water. Mix
the fruit juices and sugar, stir in
the water and pour over three pine
apple juice ice cubes.
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May Need Glaet Slippers
Among the odd things in the Tem
ple of the Sleeping Buddha in Peip
ing, China, is a pair of giant cloth
slippers which lie at the feet of the
large reclining figure of Buddha.
They will come in handy, it is said,
in case he ever walks in hl* sleep,—
Collier’s Weekly.
Make the ice cubes by placing
blng cherries with the stems on in
each cube compartment of your au
tomatic refrigerator trays. Then fill
the trays with canned unsweetened
Hawaiian pineapple juice. To re
move the cubes after they have been
frozen run warm water on the bot
tom of each tray. The pineapple
juice ice cubes will push out from
the metal form easily without im
mersing In water.
It will take three 1 pint 2 ounce
cans of pineapple juice to fill two
cube trays, if each tray contains
21 cubes approximately 1% inches
square.
To Covra! Somebody
Western cowboys adapted the Span
ish "koral” (a yard for cattle) into "cor
ral," a ring or enclosure Into which
live stock is driven and held. Grad
ually the use of the word widened un
til now we use It when we mean to
detain or “buttonhole" aomo om.
KIDNEY TROUBLE?
Had you thought of trying
Chiropractic for kidney trouble?
You will be greatly pleased at
the results. Ask someone who
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There is a cause for your
kidney trouble. The X-Ray will
reveal this cause, then its re
moval will be easy.
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Business Guides
By C. E. Johnston •
Director, Businwi Training
Schools,
International Correepondenca
School*
IDEAS tor Improvement of u prod
uct or the operation of a busi
ness often come from employes.
The prudent employer always Is
eager to learn of new Ideas. He
encourages his workers to make
suggestions. There have been In
stances where a company has re
ceived and adopted suggestion*
without rewarding the originators
in any manner. This leads to Ills
feeling and sometimes even to seri
ous labor trouble. Credit should
always be given to employes when
it is warranted. Employe loyalty
will result. a
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Most forward-looking business,
owners and operators encourage
employes to improve themselves by
study. Thousands of firms recom
mend certain courses of training
and pay part or all of the cost. This
interest in the employe shows prof
its for the employer, because It re
sults in ambitious, industrious
workers always being available to
fill positions which require an un
usual knowledge or exceptional,
skill. There is no substitute for a"
trained worker or office employe.
In these days the employer cannot
devote the time necessary to train
employes for advanced positions.
Instead, he encourages them to
train themselves by study.
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Higher positions are always Ini
the reach of those qualified to fill;
them. The employe who acquires
ability to fulfill more than his pres-j
ent duties, already has started bn
the road to success. If there is any,
"secret" of success, it is to be pre-'
pared when an opportunity comes.!
The wise business executive knows
five persons in his organization who
are capable of holding better jobs.
The wise employe makes sure he Is
capable of holding a better job by
training himself while occupying;
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