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CREOMULSION relieves Ce-g- as, Chert Caldt, Acute iroecMHs Don't Talk About Troubles; Correct Them Says Mother many folks get to feeling badly they just don't know what to do. They fret and stew around, tell their neighbors, their friends and their family how badly they feel and they usually do feel miser When able. But they ' don't help matters any by telling other folks how badly they feel all the time, because most folks don't want to be around them when they act way. Now, for ex- that take ample, Mrs. Zina Lee Bowman, Route 6, Clees Ferry Road, Nashville, Tennessee. When she got to feeling badly, she began taking HADACOL and found that by taking HADACOL she gave her system Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron in which she was deficient. Here is Mrs. Bowman's own statement: "I was so weak I could hardly do my housework. I amof 309 years old. I am the mother hardchildren. I was so nervous I ly wanted the children to speak. I had to rest after I got breakfast and before I cleaned my house. I have taken almost 4 bottles of HADACOL, and I feel fine. The children can make all the noise they wish, and it doesn't bother me. In fact, I join them in their ball games and other games. We are a happy familr, thanks to HADACOL" If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. Send no money. Just your name and address on a penny post card. Pay postman. State whether you want the $3.50 hospital economy size or $1.25 trial size. Remember, money cheerfully refunded unless you are 100 satisAdv. fied. O 1950. Tht LeBlanc CorporaUon. SAFEST WAY Pilot Sets Safety Mark Kidney Warned by Passenger On one flight, a passenger noted oil leaking over a wing. Dark's in struments soon showed the leakage. and he Immediately turned back to the airport he had taken off from. "I probably could have made It to where we were headed," he says, "but the regulations say make for the nearest airport when something goes wrong. I didn't try to make it, but turned right around and went back." Other safety rules that Clark feels are necessary and proper are the cockpit checkup, no overloading and figuring out a "point of no return". The cockpit check up is a form to make a for the pilot and check on all equipment. He remembers one domestic air liner that cracked up when the controls locked, and he feels pretty sure that the pilot should have discovered that if he'd made a proper cockpit checkup. Overloading Is Dangerous "Overloading," he says, "is a mistake. If anything goes wrong, you don't stand a chance in an over loaded plane. That's what caused the crash of that plane from Puerto Rico last year. The pilot couldn't get back down because his plane was overloaded." The "point of no return" is a spot. plotted by the navigator, beyond which the plane can't go back where it started with the gas it carries. It's Important to know that, so the plane can go back If any thing goes wrong. Clark thinks the Bermuda Sky Queen, which was lost at sea, ran into head winds and couldn't make the trip. The pilot should have turned back be fore he reached his "point of no reco-pil- ff turn". that he's retired. Shorty Clark Isn't going to loaf. He's ap plied for a safety inspectorship with the CAA, and, as a retired navy warrant officer, he wouldn't be sur prised at a call from Uncle Sam. 'Loafing is a fine art," says Clark, "and I don't have the talent for it" Now New Automatic Pilot Does Everything but Fill Tank When kidney function slows down. msn foiki eomplaia oi nawinp, baekaene, aches, ditsiness and lost ot pap and energy. 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The thousands more that kept arriving were shipped back to the senders. Frantic Belgians, some with as many as 500 white mice in their homes and many more coming regularly, called in police. But the authorities said there was no legal basis for any action against anybody except breeders perhaps those would-b- e who tried to wash their hands of the whole thing by turning loose their white mice in the streets. It's Time to Bake a Luscious Cake See Recipes Below) Cake Magic THERE'S NOTHING nicer than a delicious, fluffy cake on hand for for birthdays, company may pop in unor expectedly, for the sewing circle gathering! One of the all-tifavorites is chocolate or dev il's food with a fluffy white icing. Close on its heels, vying for honors the delicate white cake often frosted with Seven Minute frosting and a dusting of moist coconut. Burnt sugar cake has an inter esting flavor, as has the caramel frosting which goes with it. that Deluxe White Cake layers) (Makes 2 Measure into sifter: Wt cups sifted cake flour Z teaspoons double-actin- g baking powder ( 1 teaspoon salt Vi cups sugar Measure into cop: 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup milk Measure Into bowl: cup vegetable shortening Have ready: 5 egg whites, beaten to cup sugar meringue with For meringue, beat 5 egg whites with rotary egg beater (or at high until speed of electric mixer) cup sugar gradually, foamy, add beating only until meringue will hold up in soft peaks. Have the shortening at room temperature. Grease pans, line bot tom with waxed paper, and grease layer again. Use two deep pan. Set pans or a 13x9x2-inc- h oven for moderate heat (350). Sift flour once before measuring. Mix or stir shortening just to soften. Sift in dry ingredients; and of liquid. Mix until all flour is dampened; then beat 1 minute. Add remaining liquid, blend, and beat 2 minutes longer. Then add meringue mixture and beat 1 minute. (Count only actual beating time. Or count beating strokes. Allow at least 100 full strokes per minLoops, rolls, and other combat d maneuvers which require ute. Scrape bowl timing and sudden bursts ot and spoon or beater often.) speed or change of direction will be matters of routine for the new Turn batter into midget device. pans. Bake in moderate oven '. The new achieves com(350") about 35 plete' maneuverability through the use of three "nontumbling" gyro- minutes for layers, or about 45 cake. minutes for 13x9x2-incscopes. Scientists reported that a pilot Devil's Food Cake using the device will be able to engage in the steepest turns, dives, layers) (Makes 2 rolls, and loops with ease. Measure Into sifter: Foggy and dark weather will I cups sifted cake flour mean little to the pilot using the teaspoon salt new device. The equipment will be 1 teaspoon soda so rigged with the plane's instrumen1 cup granulated sugar t-landing system that it will be Measure Into cup: able to land "in any kind of soup". cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla The device, described as the most sensitive automatic pilot ever deMeasure into bowl: H cup vegetable shortening veloped, also will help pilots track Have ready: moving enemy targets. It will reH cup brown sugar, firmly spond to the movements of its control knob with one fifteenth of a secpacked ond. t eggs, unbeaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, cut up and melted In Rotarians Extend Visit H enp boiling water When Gate Won't Unlock Have the shortening at room JACKSON, Mich. -- Warden Julian temperature. Grease pans, line bot N. Frisbie, a Jackson Rotarian, in toms with waxed paper, and grease vited his fellow members to the again. Start oven tor moderate heat Michigan prison for lunch 125 (350). Sift flour once before measuring. strong, They chuckled heartily when the warden, in a preliminary talk, re LYNN SATS: marked that he held an advantage Give Cake Crowning Touch that would be envied by any speak With These Icing Secrets er none of the audience eould Ever try to ice a cake that's too fresh or warm? It may break or fall leave. Tht luncheon over, the Rotarians apart, crack or melt the frosting walked to the first Inner gate one If you haven't allowed It to cool of four exits thai hnd to be cleared before icing. The guard fumbled at the lock of It's a mistake to try to achieve the big bronze barred sate. It smooth looking surface when wouldn't open swirls, ridges or a textured surface Locksmith employ ol the prison Is far more effective. Use the blade go the gate open after working on ot spatula, a fork or the tip of it for nearly half an rmut A pin tn spoon to make the surface Interhe lock hod hr , esting. split-secon- Restless Nights LYDIA - Pa. Westing- house Electric corporation has per fected a new electrical "copilot" PITTSBURGH, neuverability." May Bring & accident At the age of 60 he retired as a pilot for Pan American World Alr- ways. In the 33 years of flying, to- eluding 13 in the navy, Clark flew more than 21,450 hours. Statisticians estimate he covered more than miles. And, In all that time, he never had an accident, nor has any passenger ever so much as suffered a scratch. He Insists, however, that there's nothing unusual about his record. He says there are a lot of pilots who fly just as carefully and safely as he does. 'Most accidents," he says, "are caused by carelessness. The best safety precaution Is for a pilot to follow every Instruction of the. CAA and the air line. Especially, never be afraid to turn back." will guide the nation's newest all- weather Jets with "unlimited ma- n O Clark-wil-l NEW YORK. N.Y.-Sh- orty tell you that flying is the safest way to travel. He should know, he flew for 33 years and never bad an an SIow-Dov- n Mice auto-pllo- h see LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Minted Fruit Juice Riced Potatoes Brussels Sprouts Salad Cranberry-Orang- e Nut Bread Beverage Burnt Sugar Cake Recipe Given aiix or stir shortening just to soften. Sift dry ingredients. Add brown sugar force through sieve to remove lumps, if necessary. Add of the liquid. Mix until eggs and all flour is dampened; then beat 1 minute. Add remaining liquid, blend, and beat 1 minute. Add chocolate mix ture and beat 1 minute longer. (Count only actual beating 7 time. Or count beating strokes. Allow at least 100 full strokes per minute. Scrape bowl and spoon or beater often.) Turn batter into pans. Bake in moderate oven (350") about 30 minutes for layers. Spread with seven minute frosting. Seven Minute Frosting (Makes enough for 2 layers) 2 egg whites 1 cups sugar 1 teaspoons light corn syrup or teaspoon cream of tartar H cup cold water Dash of salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Few drops red food coloring Place all Ingredients except vanilla in double boiler; mix thoroughly. Cook over hot water, beating constantly with rotary or electric beater until mixture forms peaks, about 7 minutes. Remove from heat and hot water; add vanilla and food coloring. Beat until cool. see Burnt Sugar Cake layers) (Makes 2 H cup shortening l'A cups sugar 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2H cups cake flour teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cap water or milk 3 tablespoons Burnt Sugar 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Thoroughly cream shortening and sugar; add egg yolks and vanilla; beat until fluffy. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with water, beating well after each additioa Add Burnt Sugar and fold to egg whites. Bake to 2 layer-cak- e pans in moderate oven (350) about 30 minutes. Put layers together and frost with Caramel-Nu- t Frosting. cup white Burnt Sugar: Melt sugar In heavy skillet over" low heat until dark brown and smooth. cup Remove from heat; add boiling water; return to heat and stir rapidly until molasses-lik- e syrup melts. Caramel-NFrosting 2 cups brown sugar cup butter H cup light cream or top milk Few grains salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped walnuts Combine ingredients in saucepan. Stir over low heat until dissolved. Heat to boiling and cook to soft-ba- ll staire (234S. Beat until cool. Add vanilla. Spread between layers cake. and on top and sides of Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. waxed-paper-lin- ut Loose crumbs mixed In through the frosting 'spoil the appearance of many a good cake. Let cake cool, then brush crumbs with ono hand while holding with the other ono. Frostings and icings should be cooled before being spread on the cake; otherwise, they may soak Into cake. Chocolate or butter cakes are lovely when you sprinkle confectioners' sugar immediately after taking them from tht oven. If sprinkled over a lac doily, the sugar leaves a pattern. Married Women Seen Best Labor Source For Defense Program CHICAGO Married women must provide the bulk of the new labor force required for all-odefense production, a leading home economist here predicts, in offering work ing wives four simple rules for maintaining household efficiency. "With virtually all male employa bles either already working or slated for military service and nearly all the available single women also employed, it is obvious that a great percentage of defense workers must come from the ranks of married women," Betty Ware Browning, director of home economics for Mesco, Inc., said. "These women can do two jobs successfully and without impairment of their own or their family's welfare if they plan properly and have the proper equipment." To handle their home chores suc cessfully Miss Browning advises married women to: 1. Organize your work properly. Establish definite times to do speci fic jobs, plan menus at least a week ahead, schedule all household activi ties and keep to the schedule. 2. Take full advantage of modern labor-savin- g devices. Mechanize your home as fully as possible with such aids as electric roasters, mixing machines, automatic home laundry equipment, pressure cookers and pressure pan, vacuum cleaners and the various other appliances that save time and effort. 3. Cut down food preparation time by using frozen foods, prepared biscuit and cake mixes, packaged meats and vegetables and other postwar food developments that require little advance preparation. 4. Do all your shopping in one weekly trip to the supermarket Students Perform Unusual Jobs While Earning Degrees NEW YORK According to John F. X Ryan, undergraduate placement director at City College of New York, students are still performing unusual jobs while earning their degrees. Probably the first American to work his way through college was Zechariah Brigden. He earned 22 shillings, 6 pence a week as a bell ringer at Harvard college in 1654. Today students are still doing unusual jobs.. A father called Ryan just before Christmas and requested a student with a "deep, Jolly voice" fur a job. The student with the required voice reported for work and discovered he was to play Santa Claus to the man's three children. He played his part behind a screen. Of more than 10,000 jobs listed by the placement bureau at City college, magazine salesmen are In great demand, but Ryan finds students are reluctant to take the risk of a commission. They prefer a sure return. Hundreds of students, he said, would rather risk getting rashes when employed by a New Jersey chemical testing company to wear dyes and chemicals on their skins to test reactions. For this job they get $5 a "patch test." There are taxicab drivers, policemen and firemen attending the college, and one student is a meat carver for a large packing house. Others walk dogs for "canine clubs", baby sit, do personal shopping or wait on tables. Oslo Cave to Be Shelter; Garage During Peacetime Some 800,000 OSLO, Norway cubic feet of rock will be blastetd out of a hill near the royal palace In the center of Oslo for the first of four public air raid shelters planned for the Norwegian capital. The shelter will have two floors with room for about 4,000 people and is scheduled for completion by the end of 1951. In peacetime it will be used at garage for 120 automobiles. Work on Oslo's three other air raid shelters will start this year. Shelter for a total of 43.000 people will be presided to the first building stage. Economical Cough Relief ! Try This Home Mixture Brucellosis Is Danger in Work Makes Big Saving. No Cooking. To fet quick and satisfying rslisl Iron ALTHOUGH FARMERS are in danger of getting brucellosis from cattle and swine, veterinarians and packinghouse workers run an even greater risk, according to a report in the Journal of the American veterinary medical association. The report, made after a joint survey by the U.S public health service and the Indiana state board of health, declared that brucellosis can be regarded as an "occupational hazard' of persons who9e work brings them into contact with infected animals Through use of a blood test, it can be determined if a person has been exposed to brucellosis. Tests showed that as many as 25 per cent of one group of veterinarians either had had the disease or had been exposed to it. The tests were made during a three-yeperiod on more than 600 veterinarians. Considerable numbers of packinghouse employees also showed exposure to the disease. Numbers of reactors to the test were highest on jobs requiring frequent contact with infected animals with group percentages running as high as 33 per cent. When groups of tarm workers were tested, slightly less than four per cent of the men reacted to the test and less than two per cent of the women. eougha due to colds, mix this recips in your kitchen. , First, make synip with I cups frino. lated sugar and one cup ol water No cooking needed. Or you can use corn syrup or liquid honey, instead ol sugar syrup. Then get 2H ounce ol Pir.es from any druggist This is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, for its quick action on throat nd bronchial irritations. . Put Pines into a pint bottle, and fill op eith your syrup. Thus you make a full pint el splendid medicine sbout four times a much for your money. 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CooL Frost wit- h- cup sailed peanuts Sift together into a large bowl: DARK CHOCOLATE ICING: Melt 4 squares unsweetened chocolate. combine with 24 cups sifted confectioners' sugar, hi tsp. salt, 3 tbsp. hot water and cup Snowdrift Blend well. Add 1 egg and 2 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon soda Vi teaspoon salt 114 cups sugar Add: Vi cup Snowdrift 1 cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tsp. vanilla and beat until smooth and glossy. Frost cake. Decorate with chopped peanuts. Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 2 minutes. If by hand, count WHEN GOOD TASTE COUNTS chocolate, melted, cooled 1 minute. Pour batter Into with plain paper. Sprinkle cup chopped peanuts over the top of batter in each pan. Mix lightly into batter. Bake in moderate I E A Snowdrift 2 eggs 2 squares unsweetened - ySeed Heastkeeatnf J J ft 24.! MADE BY THE WESSON OIL PEOPLE aV. fJJ--VJ sgs Aches- - j 1 1 wmlmm tn-Ga- y. ----- Contain, np ---- cwrttht.lth' THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANAL6ESIQUB ZJ if |