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But it was always the same problem. I was never really given any thing to do. Wherever I work I am not taken very seriously. I'm not a bad typist, but I need ex perience. How am I ever so ing to get it if men tease me about my work and women are impatient? The big bosses never really get to know whether or not you can do anything. I am not a flirt and I dress quite conservatively and ap propriately for the office so I don't see why I should be tak j en for the kind of girl who i couldn't do a decent job. I am j serious at heart about my jobs i because I expect to be work j ing for another two years at I least. My mother thinks I take this problem too seriously. Mrs. L. S. Mary is a love ly, sweet girl and has loads of friends and I feel she should just have a good time out of life now when she is free. I was married young and had two babies to take care of when I was her age, so I know what it is to be tied down by responsibility. This is why it hurts me to see that Mary is so unhappy about her jobs. Whenever she loses a job she comes home and cries for two days. She feels that nobody believes she is good for anything and she is ashamed for her friends. I have tried to convince her that there is nothing to be ashamed of. Men simply find her attractive and they are more interested in her than in Walnut Market Order Explained Corvallis Small-volume growers of English walnuts are free to sell directly to consumers without going through federal marketing order inspections required for commercial sales, reports an Oregon State college market ing specialist. Up to 500 pounds unshelled or 200 pounds shelled walnuts may be sold directly to con sumers through roadside stands or other direct sales methods without inspection, says Roland H. Groder, OSC fruit and vegetable marketing specialist. Marketing regulations for the 1958 crop permit only 91 per cent of a grower's total production to be sold through retail or other commerical out lets following inspection by the state department of ag riculture's inspection service, Salem. Groder says any buyer planning resale of walnuts may be asked to show a cer tificate of inspection or other evidence that nuts were in spected. Purpose of the regula tion is an attempt by growers to stablize prices. The surplus withheld from domestic mar kets will be sealed and chan neled later into export or oil manufacture. Groder says the marketing order also assures that only top quality walnuts go into domestic markets. ON THE MOVE New York-dJPD-One out of every five persons in the U.S. one year old or over will have changed his place of residence during the year ended Oct. 31, 1958, according to the Gas Appliance Manufacturers as. sociation. It said "the moving- est people in the country are westerners, 27 per cent of whom pulled up stakes last year. Next came southerners, followed by residents of the north central states and then I those in the northeast. her work. Just the same I think it's terrible that men insist upon bothering a nice girl who is honestly interested in her work. Mary should be given at least an even chance to prove what she can do. She'g never had that. The Council: Everytime Mary is hired she is given "at least an even chance to prove what she' can do." Even a mo del is not employed on ' a purely ornamental basis. It takes know-how to handle any job properly and the em ployee is expected to have that know-how or to gain it as quickly as possible. Mary shows that she has some serious desire to prove to herself and others that she is a competent person, not merely "a lovely, sweet girl." She can be both, but the road is not always easy and Mary should recognize that she must back her wishes by some discipline and will pow er. Mrs L.S. is wrong to dis courage Mary from making a strong effort in this direction. It is really no great compli ment to a girl to get fired be cause she is so attractive she can't be taken seriously. Too many attractive girls are tak en very seriously on their jobs. We would suggest to Mary that she discard the rather babyish role in which her mother sees her and try to act out the role of her own ideal an intelligent and able young woman, who is ready to put forth the best in her. If she thinks of herself as this kind of person, she will begin to look and act the part and she will easily convince others. She should always remember that others will re act to whatever social role she appears to be playing and if others do not take her ser iously, it can only be because something about her suggests that she does not expect her self to be taken seriously. (Copyright 1358, General Features Corp.) AW ''If ITS FUN TO EAT! TZosauta, ; MEXICAN FOOD And half the fun's the 6xin1 Yob just heat and serve to delight your family with the world's tastiest Mexican style delicacies! Uakt hm fctmrr. Aod cxciiemem 10 every mcai. Tt tOSMITt SEtFTACOS I ( fUveMHIed Mute an SaMtancfcet. Big Com Tortilla shell, stuffed witk rawer, jwer orwm era ensp, servw n, w l dr . . . serve 'e Hi mutes !