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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER X, 1927 Page 6 JUST HUMANS PA CK 4 Winners of the Air Race to Honolulu BE A BOOSTER By QEUE CARR By E V E L Y N GAGE BRO W NE n 10 A R ooster—n o t a k n o ck er— F o r y o u r Boss, y o u r Job, your T ow nl F or th e B ooster keeps th in g s going W hile th e k n o ck er te a r s them down. T alk Good T im es an d keep d eclarin g T h in g s grow b e tte r all th e while, F o r th e re ’s no th in g so contagio u s As an o p tim istic sm ile. L et your cheery "W ell, how a re y o u ?” M ake th e one you sa y it to A nsw er ‘‘F in e I th in g s going sp len did r Ami it ’s bound to m ake It tru e. J u s t keep sp re a d in g all a ro u n d you T h e glud (iospel-of Good-Cheer, B igger sa le s an d b e tte r b u siness— T h a t's w h a t people like to h ear. Get th e happy B oosting h a b it And th e T h in g s-are-all-rlg h t grin, Be a " ro o te r” for th e hom e-team , If you w an t to help to win. So ju st B oost—an d keep on R oosting, And you’ll find th a t nil you do, Is just- su re som e day o r o th e r To be really B oosting YOU I ( C o p y r ig h t.) --------- O--------- "H A V E A M A T C H . BOSS?" N E A R S IG H T E D OLD G E N T — "I T H A N K T h e “A ir d erb y ” from O ak lan d , C alif., to H o nolulu w a s won by th e p la n e W oolaroc of w hich A rt Goebel (rig h t) w a s p ilo t and L ieu t. W illiam D av is, U. S. N „ w as n av ig ato r. Y O U !" Seating Plan for Dempsey-Timney Battle The g r e a t e r p ro portion of the pop u la tio n o f th is c o u n t r y do n o t k n o w w h a t r e a l s u n l i g h t Is u n l e s s t h e y l e a v e t h e ir hom es.— L ord N ew ton. S O M E T H IN G T O T H IN K A B O U T By F. A. W A L K E R DESSERTS TELLING IS SELLING I M IE N one lias p lenty o f fresh W b erries th e d e sse rt Is a sim ple dish to p rep are. F ru it ju ic e s th ick ened w ith g elatin a r e fa v o rite des se rts. T hey a re both a p p etizin g and sufficiently sa tis fy in g a f te r a h earty m eal. TN’ T H E S E d ay s of tim e-saving de- * vices, m oney-saving Inventions and effort-saving Ideas the th in k in g m an finds m uch to in te re st him w hen he h e a rs a n o th e r th in k in g m an com press a big th o u g h t Into the few est possible w ords. T he lite ra ry m an h a s a nam e for th ese exam ples o f condensed wisdom . H e ca lls them "e p ig ra m s.” "E p ig ra m " is an in te re stin g word. You can spend a useful fifteen m in u tes stu d y in g o u t in som e good d ic tio n a ry ju s t w h at It m e a n t in th e original G reek an d how It cam e to h ave an en tirely d ifferen t m ean in g In E nglish. O ne o f th e m ost condensed and m eaningful p h ra se s I h av e ever seen w ritte n o r heard spoken w as used by a g re a t ed ito ria l w rite r who boiled down a w hole serm on Into th re e w ords w hen he said “ R ep etitio n Is r e p u ta tion.” T h a t is sound, u n a s sa ila b le tru th In th e few est possible w ords. A longside th a t condensation of w is dom I have filed aw ay in my m em ory th e three-w ord s ta te m e n t th a t I heard an a d v e rtisin g so licito r u se the o th er d ay In convincing a prospective b u y er of publicity th a t ad v ertisin g would he th e best possible Investm ent th a t he could m ake. T h ese w ere the th re e w ords he u s e d : "T ellin g Is selling.” T h a t com es p re tty n e a r reducing th e sta te m e n t o f w h at a d v e rtisin g Is to th e few est possible w o rd s an d s ta tin g It In the sim p lest possible w ay. Snow Pudding. Soak one a n d one-fourth tahlespoon- fu ls of gelatin In o n e-fourth cupful o f boiling w ater, ad d one cupful of s u g a r and one-fourth cupful o f lemon Juice. S tir until the s u g a r Is d is solved, then s tra in in to a la rg e bowl an d se t Into Ice w a te r to cool, s tir rin g occasionally. H eat th e w hites o f th re e eggs u n til stiff a n d w hen the g elatin begins to thicken add th e b eat en w h ites a n d beat to g eth er u n til very lig h t. W hen stiff enough to mold, p o u r Into a m old th a t h a s been rinsed In cold w ater. M ake a boiled cu stard , u sin g the yolks o f th e eggs w ell b eat en, th re e tab lesp o o n fu ls of su g a r, one- h a lf teaspoonful of salt, a p in t of hot m ilk ; coolt u n til sm ooth an d flavor w hen cool w ith vanilla. Unm old th e p u d d in g an d se rv e w ith th e sauce a ro u n d It. Braised Cabbage. M elt one-fourth cupful of sw eet fat In a saucepan, add tw o green ap p les a n d tw o onions finely ch opped; cook g en tly for th re e m inutes, then tu rn In one good-sized cabbage sh red d ed , th re e cloves, one-half cupful of vin eg ar, one tablespoonful of sa lt and o n e-fo u rth teaspoonful of pepper. C over tig h tly und sim m er for tw o and o n e-h alf hours. X C oconut Sponge. D issolve a sc an t h a lf envelope of g e la tin In one-fourth cupful o f cold w a te r. M ake a c u s ta rd o f two cupfuls o f m ilk, th re e eggs an d one-th ird of a cu p fu l of s u g a r; cook until sm ooth an d th ick, rem ove from th e h eat and add th e gelatin. W hen th e m ix tu re beg in s to se t ad d one cupful of sh red d ed coconut, n few g ra in s of sa lt a n d a tablespoonful o f vanilla. U se ju s t th e yolks In th e cu stard , b eat th e w hites stiff and fold in a t th e last. L in e a mold w ith sections of orange, p o u r in th e m ix tu re and chill. Orange Ice. M ake a siru p , using fo u r cupfuls of w a te r to tw o o f sugar, boiling tw en ty m in u te s; add tw o cupfuls of orange Juice, one-fourth cupful of lemon Juice and the g ra te d rin d of two o r anges. Cool, s tra in an d freeze. <©. 19 27, by W e st er n Ne wsp ap er Union.) --------- o --------- GIPUGAGJ? To a g re a te r or lesser degree every hum an being Is an ad v ertiser. T h e m an or wom an w ho d resses well a d v e rtise s p rosperity. T he m an o r wom an who uses the p ro p er w o rd s In p ro p er p laces and show s a broad a c q u a in ta n c e w ith facts a d v e rtise s ed u catio n . T h e m an w ith th e light stop, quick m ovem ent, un ceasin g activ ity , a d v e r tise s energy, probably am bition. You say “ I am a good ju d g e of h u m an nature.** T h a t Is only a n o th er w ay of s ta tin g th a t you a r e an a c c u ra te re a d e r of th e p ersonal a d v e r tisin g of individuals. E very day we unconsciously " te ll” o urselves—a d v e rtise ou rselv es—by our actio n s, by o u r habits, by o u r co n v er satio n . E v ery day w e unknow ingly succeed In o r fall in "sellin g ” o u r selves. If "te llin g Is selling” It Is equally tru e th a t "O v ertellin g Is underselling.*’ Nobody e v er p erm an en tly gained a n y th in g by w an d erin g from th e tru th . B oasting Is only a polite n am e for lying. Any b u y er of m en or m erch an d ise would r a th e r he su rp rised by finding b is p u rc h a se b e tte r th an he thought it w as th a n to discover th a t It failed to com e up to w hat be bad reaso n ab le rig h t to expect. 1’f yon have occasion to talk about y o u rself tell Just w h a t you are. If you find It n ecessa ry to sell y o u r self do not b arg ain for m ore th an you can deliver. "T ellin g Is selling,*’ b ut th e telling m ust be th e tru th and selling m ust be on th e basis o f tu rn in g o v er ju s t w h at you h ave agreed to—o f having th e gmods te s t 100 p e r cent o f w h at they w ere re p re se n te d to be. By Viola Brothers Shore FOR T H E A GOOSE— FOOL a n d p a rted . h e r k isses Is soon W om en a re fu n n y g am blers. T hey b a te to risk a d o lia r on poker, but they s ta k e e v e ry th in g th ey got on bein' able to hold som e m a n ’s love and In no o th e r gam e In th e w orld Is th e ca rd s so sta c k e d a g a in s t ’em. D o n 't be a f ra id o f b ein ’ too obvious in y o u r com plim ents. T h e m an a in 't livin’ th a t can see th ro u g h th e line ab o u t lookin’ sw ell In his d in n er c o a t FOR T H E G A N D E R — W hen y o u 're c o n sid erin ’ a wife, ask y o u rself all th e old p o s e rs : “How would I Like to sit o pposite h e r a t b re a k fa st? W ake up n e x t to h e r In th e m ornin’? L ive w ith h e r when sh e ’s six ty ? ’’ And th en a sk y o u rself .this one m o re: “ H ow 'd I like to call h e r u p a t five o ’clock In th e aftern o o n an d tell h e r w hy I c a n 't com e hom e to su p per?" Above is th e a rra n g e m e n t of se a ts In S o ld ier field, Chicago, fo r th e h eav y w e ig h t ch am p io n sh ip fight b etw een T u n n ey an d D em psey. T h e p ric e s in each sectio n a r e In d icated . Moore to Wed Former Mrs. Caruso T h e re ’s on’y a few h a rd an d fa st ru les on th e m ore o r less gen tle a rt of k lss ln ’ an d th e first Is : F a in t k isses n ev er won f a ir lady. f \/l MISS EDNA B. RUBY \l (C o p y ris h t) --------- O--------- - WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONE BY J O S E P H KAYE At 21— F ritz K reisler Was Struggling fo r Recognition. th e age of tw en ty -o n e to F ROM tw enty-seven I stru g g led h a rd for recognition. I played every b it as well th en a s I do now b u t people did n ot u n d e rsta n d It. T h e re w ere tw o g re a t Influences th a t helped me finally to gain recogni tion an d success, th e love and help of my d e a r w ife an d com panion, and my ro b u st h ealth . I can only hum bly an d th a n k fu lly acknow ledge th eir trem endous pow er in th e m akin g of m e.— F ritz K reisler. TODAY— F ritz K reisler Is one of th e g re a te s t v iolinists In th e world, w hose p o p u larity know s no f a s h io n ; and in th e field of violin com position Is n e a rly ns g re a t. H is delightful pieces are in the re p e rto ire o f every violinist. ((c) by McClure New spa per Syndicate.) M iss E d n a B row ning R uby o f L a fa y e tte , Ind., w ho w as voted th e m o st o u tsta n d in g w om an o f th e c o u n try in b u sin e ss a n d th e p ro fessio n s, by dele g a te s to n recen t con v en tio n held a t O ak lan d , C alif. M rs. D o ro th y C a ru so In g ram , w idow o f th e n o ted o p e ra tic ten o r, an d fo rm e r A m erican A m b assad o r to S pain A lex an d er P . M oore, p ic tu re d a t Lido, w h ere th e ir en g ag em en t w as announced. M rs. In g ra m w as re c e n tly divorced from h e r second husb an d . KELLOGG’S NEW AID --------- o --------- What Does Your Child Want to Know A n s w e r e d by B A R B A R A BOURJ AI LY Little Boat to Cross the Atlantic 1 • (tf? by McClure Newnpuper S yndica te ) -----------<)----------- T rick From the Zoo r dum b D ora,” sa y s C atty Ka- "A gent cttUed on her the oth- w tth a wrif-%! atlnclim vnt and o ught it \va$ a m arriag e 11- Dunn«*, aged th re e y ears, w atched his baby sis te r In g re a t asto n ish m en t ns sh e pulled h e rse lf up In a sta n d in g position for th e first tim e. T hen he rush« 1 excitedly into th e n ex t room c a llin g : "Oh. m other, com e q u ick ! S iste r is sta n d in g on h e r hind le g s!” —From C hildren, th e M agazine for B arents. L J l L. VVHAT M A K E S T H E R A IN F A L L IB DROPS? Wee b it, of d u ,t float In the air, And when the rain cloud meete The dust, it forme In tiny drops Instead of solid shee.s. (C o m lfttl IM w nrd T ie rn ey an d Dick D ay m an of K nglund In th e ir tw elve-foot boot. In w hich th ey ex p ect to cro ss th e A tla n tic In fill d ay s. T h e c r a f t Is 5 feel deep, d ra w s 2 feet o f w a te r an d Is built so m ew h at like a baby su b m arin e. N elson T. Jo h n so n , w ho h a s Just been ap p o in ted a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry of sta te . H e lias been se rv in g a s ch ief o f th e f a r e a s te rn divisio n o f th« d e p a r tm e n t