FEBRUARY n, 1949____ ERTRAI Last-Minute BakingTurns “Leltaver” Lunch into "Triumph! Thanks to TLEISCIIMANITS YEAST! A spur-of-the-moment baking idea-and soon piping-hot Parker House luncheon rolls are out of the oven calling for butter or jam! You can turn the trick often-with luscious dessert breads, spicy hot buns-when you use dependable fart-acting Fleischmanms Yeast. Ifyou bake at borne, insist oil Fleischmannk Yeast for best results every time: Vi‘ - ' zically. e Fkxnralua-m "Would you like to work for me again tonight, Dod-aince using that Guardian Want Ad, I've got more baby sitting jobs than I can handle!" ‘aeeeeeveueaeeee-eseneeoi‘ ' ow; W! O ., ynifi;%’"‘ i Tlsyeralestpepelenteel Crunchler. Golden-good. Adored by children! Found the 4 to 1 rioe cereal favorite in e seoenteurveynflet Kellogg's Rice Kriapiea to- The llervey - Cirle Samuel Hopkins Adams “Emergencies are our guler bua- ineae." This apothegrn of Fred Harvey's, placerded on the well cl . the service way, was accepted as a major tenet oi the Hervey work- ing system. Sometimes, owing to derangement oi railroad schedule. one hungry train would icllow on the heels oi another. Accidents or blockades would temporarily shut oii the supply oi iood. Upon each Harvey House was laid the respon- sibility oi meeting these problems with no letdown in the standards oi the service. On a crisp Decembc noon, Terry Kelsey picked up e code message vitiich puzzled him. I-Ie brought it straight to Manager Bell who celled in Miss Bliss. They read: "Big box sardines arriving ‘Irain 3 tomorrow. Special." Btarke "Big," preceding any article of food, meant a brass collar. But "sardines", and "special" — they were out oi the ordinary. "What do you make oi it, Terry?" asked Dave Bell. The Irishman scratched his red heed. "I reckon it's a fish story. That Storke hombre took s. drink and got funny." “Wait a. minute." said Miss Bliss. "I think it's more than that. Sar- dines come from the other aide ol the water. I noticed in my New York paper last week that Mr. Har- vey was returning from Europe. That's the answer." Formidable stories were current as to the head man's keen eye for detail, his unremitting insistence upon the utmost periection of aer- vice. Consequently, as the news spread, the whole little community was in a state oi concert-pitch nerves. No train in any station ever got a higher degree oi ser- vice than the morrowh No. S. But there was no sign oi the Big Boss. Naturally there followed a alight relaxation. In resetting her table. a still nervous head waitress el- most imperceptibly cracked the handle of a teacup. As ahe had already reported several breakages within the past few days, one de- cided to say nothing about e0 mi- croscopic a. blemish. whereupon there dropped. un- heralded. from a way freight, e slendey bearded, erect man in som- ber black, who strolled into the lunchrom and immediately discov- ered a broken toothpick in the counter procupine. Next he mildly called attention to a rusted link on the chain lamp. In the dining room. whither the staii, hastily summoned, stood to attention, he strode, as if directed by unerring iate itself, to the imperfect cup. Picking it up, he felt in his vest pocket and brought out the oiiend- lng toothpick. “Call in the rest oi ihe help. Mr. Bell," he directed. The staff assembled with still apprehension. Fred Harvey held up beiore them the wood in one hand, the china in the other. fie looked irom one to the other qu-la- "I have heard good re- ports o! Bandrock," he said. "They are not borne out by this. You are not up to Harvey standards." His expression became grave. “You have heard of the rigorotu tradi- tion of the theatre. ‘The show must go on.’ That is the honor oi the profession. We, too, have our tradi- tion and our honor. The trains must be fed. Folks must eat. And in the houses that bear my name. they must eat. the best and have the best of service. Ii I thought that any other restaurants were doing better. I should close every Harvey House and go out of busi- ness." His face relaxed, became almost benign. "Our primary business is iood," he continued. "We have done our fully duty by the trains when we have fed them. But tn- ward the new and developing coun- try into which we came, we have a further responsibility. I should like to think that every Harvey House will become a local institu- tion and use its influence for pro- gress and decency. I hear that you gave an entertainment the other night; that it was a success I approve oi that. Repeat it. There you identify us with the commun- ity. Some oi you young ladies"- he smiled about him austerely — “will stay here and grow up with this wonderful country. You will be the wives and mothers oi a new and developing West, and"- now his eyes actually twinkled — "perhaps the founders of a Har- vey aristocracy. I wish you ell happiness and good iortune." He placed the toothpick in the cup. walked to the window and dropped both'out. Manager Bell followed him out oi the door. "Judge Ezra Purvis would like you to Join him at the Alhambra for a drink. air." "Who is Judge lure Purvis?" "The local political boss. He's just been appointed to the bench. It's a mat‘ of business, he says." "'.‘l‘ell Judge Purvis that I will be glad to have him join me in the lunchroom in iive minutes or at his convenience." To the envy oi her fellows, Aime was deputed to attend upon the wants of the head man. These were simple. He ordered e pitcher of milk and arullers. Judge Purvis arrived wit Iell, smiling and eiiable, and shook hands warmly with the restaurant man. He began to speak persua- sively. Fred Hervey let, grave and passive. It struck Alma. unobtru- sively listening in, with a shock, that he was trying to buy ilie place ieom Mr. Harvey. She heard his voice rise. "I’li do better than that, Mr. Hervey. I'll throw in my two claims on the east slope of Gurney Ridge. streaks. standing out plain. Right along im- mountalnsid . Rich with it, sir! Green with it. Green as the grass n your own front Prom ti! aun run cuaanuiu. cllphjaorrizruwu‘ contour wan roe nu uorr! No wonder all the excitement! She's just discovered the tea with the won- derful “FIavor-Liit". Canada's one and only Banded tea is Lipton- richerin flavor . . . deeper in color. It’; so good, you can actually‘ use less tea per cup. The warrantya m the packa a . . . the rooi’ is in iin~ cup. Switc to Brisk clicious Llpiuli Tea today. i of exasperation now. “Would you consider a partnership, then, Mr. Harvey? I could be a lot oi use. locally and politically." heavier significance. "I could save you a lot of trouble, if you know what I mean, sir." Alma could not hear the reply. As the men parted, the Judge still maintained his genial expression. But there was an effect o! oiiort about it. (To be continued) BRITISH QUEENS Only four of the 39 sovereigns who ascended the British throne in more than nine centuries have been women. ELLEN'S DIARY (Continued from page 2) The aun shone brilliantly that afternoon and I can recall that the blossoms were unfolding on the branches oi the russet trees in the orchard covering them in a beau- tiful pinky-white cloud of bloom. There was e hum of bee: there, a lazy summery drone and in the gar- den beslde the onions were up in e row, and the peas and radishes and lettuce in dark and light- er green. And on the lawn the dahllaa were appearing in a line of slim shoots beside the drive- way. I remember stooping down to inspect these more closely and wondering at the time what col- ora would adorn them, in time, when close by, I heard the car be- ing taken out of the garage. I O O Tim laughed about it at supper. “You know, Ellen," he said. “you should give us some credit. We lasted, ‘till, well, all morning and almost all afternoon, ‘which when you understand it, wasn't too bad. And I'm telling you, if we hadn't gone to get some tobacco, it would have been just too bad — you wouldn't have had any turnips this year, for we wouldn't have had that manure spread before it was time to get at the haying. That's Then with‘ Curls the truth oi it, now isn't it James?" Anti James offered, "it wouldn't have been so bad neither if the cor- ner store hadn't been out of it. and we hurl to go farther." 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