Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 23, 1950 Teen-Age Tips r 1 On Etiquette ' I NEW YORK (AP) Checked ! your manners lately? Girl Scouts I and Boy Scouts In the United I States in their first Joint pub-, ...... x W , v4 S J i GOLDEk DAN? AM CORN llshjng venture, are now discussing teen-age etiquette or lack teen-age etiquette or lack thereof in a breezy, Illustrated booklet called "Your Ticket to! Popularity Good Manners." Actually it's the story of Sally Mariner and Sam Ranger, a' couple of high school students Just setting out on the treacherous sea of social life., Sam and Sally learn it is bad fuLvor IS ; manners to snap bubble gum and ; !yel) back and forth in a movie; uieuire ; uiut H ruue u linger i in a cafeteria line deciding be- j tween two desserts; that girls j don't stand up when introduced . to boys, but they do when Intro- j-duced to their elde.s. ' ' j The whole knotty problem of a restaurant date Is threshed out; girls order less expensive Items on the tnenu and they kpp their ; handbags and gloves on their'- C K R CO f 0 0 1 1 -4 rlques; ' The Other ll New Books At Library RADIO-ACTIVE MOTOR OIL Special test cars equipped with -; radio-active piston rings and Gjiger Counters such as the one pictured aboVe w'eie used l'n developing a new motor oil recently introduced. The equipment enables set ritists to measure Wear as factually happened. Shown examining the Gelger Counters are Standard's; .Coast. Brajich.. Manager E..R. Carswell, (extreme right), and President Ralph D. Bake r. Manager of '.Marketing, E. A. Bence is looking on, at the left. , ' ' "',' ' '.: M V" .' . : nooson ;"The Family t Wife," Hucston; "Somev, the Phone," irish; ., Goods," Kelland: -n.' laps, not on the table. When the bill comes, the proper tip Is 15 per cent and If any flat f liver Is dropped, let the waiter retrieve It. ' ON THE TELEPHONE .-Good telephone manners involve- short falls particularly whetj Its, a party line. A girl Several new books have mnde Things Are," Law-en-t their appearance at the public ! bodv Can n !;'..'. library. They include "The Gal izen foods, Cke the fruit, I findf '.to eat with a meal broiled. Jet' uonald; "Comes th p , ! doesn't " telephone a boy ' unless Cherry as good as the 'fresh. And the, 'saV with a lttUe fresh chopned loping Bronchas," Brand; "Foot- n jamcr "Follow tt & Man." Standish; "Ois! Williams. i uii me ouiii, tjrmr'; "Brimstone in the Garden," Ca-dell; y "Moon Gap." Chidcster; I canned! soods infinitely-wouldrl parsley It Is for the taste, but . , real Teason. , I prefer a canned soup to some of never because of the appearance A Party' Kuests mfty 8ay j the klncs v.hicii me nome-made. " on the plate." ' a. half-hour or longer, should 'Bt,t what' is 'this -vogue of' the i i Ravaud was born in-Bordeaux drln.kfnB Spoils Dishes "The Spanish Gardener," Cro- ' " in, nuweit on me urass, uoiier 'far off in tl tj ' NEW YCRK, (AP)-The trou- garlic? Garlic in everything and and raided in the cognac district V, nanaie more cnina We 'with North American cook- too much garlic. , A roast; of of France - ' ,nd Uverware than Is easy. Boys uicnens; -ine rroaicai Heart, i --5.iv. cat riv h serve older guests and both Ertz ivcrp mi. Jones. looKins at vour watrM'. and fRENCIl COOKING BEST cherries. iAnd lamb. yes... But never, never! - "I think the. greatest cooking R . and even If shy, smile Fuller; "Dr. Katherine BeU,"; Caddy: "It isn't a i-Harter; "Too Little Love,", Hen- it's a compass." Cut-idp.of that Jean Rnvatid, a rart of brpf wRh aarHc. "A )n the world comes from the na carry on a conversation with Trench . gourmet, hr no serious whisoer in sajad, .certainly, but great lne regions of France." he . 11 11 no more man a o.,,. rf thfl oatln v,its of rhonned of cloves of garlic this -gays. "You will find that where olsousslon ; of how pretty the his' adopted country. Ravaud. must not be. done." . .--'ivrecmWknow ha to drink, thav.00 r- whbse experience is demonstrat fir? think ofanyfhk The marashino ' cherry is: the know how to cook. ' " . I ncn " aance. a ain t figurative hyhiJi of navaiid'if Like most appreciative eater' wl8 to u?gest sitting one out! : - fd bV his waistline, is qualified ;u'i''f',- t0 sieak by membership in the -'f.iJ. t thin tho .altering to the figure than the Conferle Du Xastevilli lnter. ilt, which gives a short, stubby nat.;onai Eoicurean ktoud tour AS nir, and. although never Ing a "cut-In," rn discouraej It for preparing "colorful dihee."- wfne nd vehement in preaching "Food K not a,1 painting," " lie Its u. in cooktnq not for alc.o- by looking past him or shutting holic content' which -Is lost f'-.ir- "American food is pvtremly "-OJd," snys Ravnud. "The fro- :nys. "Food is .something good to ent. When I chose a tomato ln rfnkinv. hut for a means of her eves.-If a girl refuses a dance Injecting subtle flavdr. tv one bov. she can't accept another nartner but must sit it 'ook. . Another point is that a skirt outfit costs about. $9 compared with $30 for a kilt.. ,' Die-hard opponents contend the skirt detracts from tne appearance of the dance. Nothing, thev say, can "Tak'-the place o' Kills lose Favor njScots Dancing EDINBURGH CT A flares tartan Jsklrt worn with matching s?arj and white shirt-blouse threatens to rival the kilt for Scottish .country dancing. Traditionally the scarf is worn j Out.' She shouldn't , suggest a stroll, or encourage romantic conversation unless she expects brr cort to turn wolf. V'Uh the. oxceptlon nf the ; the swing o'. the kilt In a country j reel." , ... , PJ Discusses State Medicine P I, M. Grrene , Think- Canadian Alternative Better Than British Plan , ! bubble-frum advice, there's noth- Mn- in-the book "-hlch riw tiit j P-"'v to Sam and Sally-s. over one' shoulder, but also can ' , DEEP SPOT , be used as a stole. 1 Lake Baikal in Siberia, larue.jt Pftme members of the dancing- re-ch water lake in 9sia, has a club' set say the skirt Is more - depth of 4500 feet. .oiaer relatives. ..'id , V British Women tike Sea Jobs A discussion on State Medicine proved to 1e -very rnterestlng to a gcod attendance at Tuesday's gurv.raon,tbJy meetjne ' of f he rtorclen Street School Par-ent-Tsacher Association. A talk wi". gl en' by Dr.. L.' 14. Oreene who , flist of all outlined the TO i meaning of the subject as the .ne-f - nnnce of medical services for 'which the doctor Is paid a LONDON ff-Lire on the ocean wave, has become attrastive for large numbers of British womcr. One shipping official said hl company (Cunardt has nearly 1 nlry. Generally speaking, doc- 'c's were ODposed to the plan. 600 women working at sea and pnln' jd out that state medl- the "waiting list Is so long we cine- disrupted the personal re- can't accept any more appll;a Lunch time presents a prob- tlons r Ifitlonship between the patient lpm tn mnnv wmmon oltv,o - -a - - ' i Makes allihe difference" 1. Heat one 1-0-oa. 1 tin con-, densed cream ' of Tomato soup pour Into bowls and top with olive or egg sllcesj 2. Serve crisp crackers. 3. Make a sliced banana and peanut butter . salad ,. on lettuce or watercress. You'll really enjoy the results. It's a grand taste-combination and good - for summer or winter. ' : j the children are coming home ;. for a midday meal or a f rl-jnd (' is dropping in before a shop-ping tpree or else the lady of the house must eat alone. In any event, most home-makers want to find a meal v that's quickly prepared, eye : appealing, and easily digested. Here's a simple menu: I On bread, toast and vegetables . . in pan-frying and baking ... let your family enjoy the extra-line flavor of Blue Bonnet Margarine! - The e are loni queues for such Jobs as stewardess, nursing sister.' assistant purser, teleDhone operator, hairdresser, laundrv woman and bath attendant. No girls under 25 are employed md nursing sisters must be 30 or over. ' - Here's the company's description of the Ideal stewardess: "She should be domestically inclined, but pure domesticity Is not enough. She should be adaptable, with a capacity for un-lerstandlng. have tact and patience, and the ibllity to submit to strict discipline." delegation of doctors from Apr erica paid a Isfig visit to England ;- Hicln? plan there. Their rt nnr srpred that the doctors Were no longer free and lndc-nrint; a very necessary coatll-tion If the physician Is to be wb'e t'do his utmost for his patient. The powers of the Minister of HM'th. r e disturbing'v wide and this ir tu-n reacts adversely tr th- doctors. D .. Greene stated that the balanced diet now enjoyed by thf majority of peop'-j in Englanc" had had a beneficial effect or the health of the people. A'sf Ihi worry about paying the cost ipf medical care, had been removed but the mistaken belief that med'.cal care was free was Shown r- "'" the enormously heavy taxation. , i Fresh, delicate, country-. m eet.' Just as delicious when melting-hot as when fresh from the refrigerator! So nutritious, too! Combines the natural goodness of choice farm products with the 16,000 units of Vitamin A ?&50t a - jf added to every pound! And what money saver! Give your family all they want and still stay with Bomb Foils To Break Ice Jam COOPER CENTRE, Alak- The dropping of a bomb here to smash an Ice 1am failed. The bomb struck, all rir.ht, but the 'mpact failed to make much dif- Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Wnfe Jbn. Ashley. The Canada Starch Cf (1 P. O. 6o I Mniiliiiif r ft Everyone iusHoves'thelr i Terence. The Ice jam Is still an not en?ugh to desl-uctively c.ltl budget bounds! and Blue Bonnet Marqarine is now V . . I . A I . . . . . . I . f oosirucuon. delicious 6raham flaw sAWwM'I Al A, mm j 'a $1 Sunny Yellow Margarine in 2 minutes flat! tfiis way for Richer Flavor Fill your cream pitcher with Carnation Evaporated Milk. Tasra why millions prefer Carnation to cream in coffee. Carnation has cream's thick consistency and color gives coffee a rich, smooth flavor. But Carnation clz state mediclf.t! without cf-ferlnp rt alternative. There was ii x'rr-ifitive In Canada, approved by the doctors and controlled by the people who pjy. These were the prepaid medical services schemes. These allowed for the privacy that was so necessary between doctor and patient and yet did away with the Tr of heaw and unexpected e"nnsei resulting from sickness. 1 Mrs. N. E. Arnold spoke on her Impressions of the workings of thi state medicine plan In England.. Its vexations, delays, inability to deal with Individuals on r personal basis were very real onr rertus handicaps. To have to wait months for dental care j rv)t,h'"he was enough to upset any person. " "A' question period indicated how interested the audience was H the- possibilities and drawbacks "f stat medicine. ' Mr. A, ,T Dmlnato. n'-3slcient, wns In the rhair. The resignalion of S. A. Cheeseman from the safety committee was accepted with regret. H. S. Whalen accepted the nomination for the vacancy. , costs only half as much as light cream. 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