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Show Iacf Two The Cnrhe American. Iojran. Cache Countv. Utah Best fiuds Don't us too much soap, A suds ibout two Inches thick bss proven cst for washing clothes clean. Kathleen Norris Says: rrr' i.' The Business of Being tin American BU Syndicate. aeiii-ra- WNU Features. TIRED, ACH V MUSCLES STAGEvSCnEEN1' RADIO By VIKGIMA VALE Dont Rob Calves of fUla4 by Wtrti I7IGIIT PONT SUFFER with colds' mux le srhr and sore throat-enjo- y (juirkrcl)rl. Get .St. Ji!rA)imn, t wurid etergeet 10e. Rig ISO tablet sue ouly iio. Get bt. Jowpit Ajiru. Newpper Union. cows who appear m Strains Sprolni Essential Food The Kid From Brooklyn," which stars Danny Kaye, have inherited a beard that once belonged to Douglas Fairbanks. But not as a beard. Theyre all dolled up for the dairy maid number, in which Goldwyns Nature Intended that the calves should get all the colostrum (first milk) because this colostrum is 10 times ins rich in protective substances as normal milk, the dairy cattle committee of the American are assisted by the they 1346 of class Guldwyn girl. The cowl make their debut wearing pearl earrings, fancy hats, and artificial eyelashes. That' where the beard cornea In. The property man tried tOiT black paper, then pipe cleaner, with no luck. But the beard wai perfect. T'H J'i ft W r One appearance on the Edgar Bergen radio program waa all that Anita Cordon needed to launch her on a career. Bergen signed the 15-- , i 1 ?,Q$ ' I Xl ft Stiff Joint! SMaMJ First Milk Necessary For Proper Development Bruit The Advertisements Mean a Saving to You When raw winds a knife cut like CHAPPED LIPS SOOTHED QUICKS! cracked Bn eo cruel and painful! the local blood supply to the "tore" Caused when raw, bitter wealhar are. (2) Help revive thirsty" rail dries skin rails, leave them thirsty." so they can retain needed moisture. Skin become eora may crack and For chapped, raw akin, smooth on bleed. Soothing MenthoUtum acta Ventholatum, the comforting medimedicinally; (1) Gently stimulates cated balm. Handy jars or tubes 304. A s) caannawsm ci. Don't rob the calf of all the colos- trum. It meant toying to the ambitiotit hoy, medical tchool, anyway." By KATHLEEN NORRIS FOR A HAPPY FUTURE Although the war is over, house and a fammany grave problems remain the value of with us. W e cant do much ily about the hardships of Europe a plan. No matter how tangled the or Asia, excepting to contribute what we can to problem is, if she can sit agencies. But in our relief own down with a pencil and pawe can do a lot. sphere, per and plan it all out, she Shortages will be with us feels a great relief in her for some time. Fuel and clothtroubled soul, and she knows ing will not be plentifid this all will go well. winter. Some foods will still be hard to get. Nei'erthcless, runs Perhaps her plan should be no real sufthere Dave like this. something in this country, and we fering with down come and Mary look can forward to a better Joe in his car. Susan is comwe have had in a than year ing with Aunt Alice. The Fostime. long ters will have the guest room. This is a time to think of Alice comes in with me, the the future. Right note most two children on cots in the old people have considerable on. so and money saved up and they have playroom good jobs. There is a great Or perhaps. It la this sort of plantemptation, now that the rening; Til combine celery and have strictions of war are being rea good soup that'i Saturday night, and with the corned beef hash and moved, to go out and buy all cabbage and biscuits thatll do for those things you have had to all those leaves upper. That do without for so long, even sausages for Sunday morning and a though prices are high and picnic lunch. Well, now I have only quality poor. The time for to make a dessert or two and Im all and doing without is sacrifice fixed. not yet over. Miss Norris And ao with the childrens school warns. This is the great opoutfits. And so with the proposed visit to the mountains or the portunity to put away a tidy sum for the next feto years. seaside. Think it all out, settle the details, tell everyone just what he The best investment, aside or she has to do and all anxiety from any patriotic motives, is and uncertainty are gone. in government bonds. Miss World Problems to Solve. orris says. For safety and high yield these victory issues Now we have a bigger job than y week-encannot be rivaled. Every one meals or picnic and should buy all he can to asplans to work on. Now we have world problems of feeding and sure a happy future. EVERY year-ol- singer to a contract after and two days x gave her a d her first program, later 20th Century-Fofilm contract e Helmut Dantlne'a going to know picture-makinfrom A to Z or know why. He's iccured permission from Warner Bros, to sit in on all phases of the process in The Man Who Died Twice," while awaiting his next acting assignment. g e e e Betty Ilutton got a pleasant surprise when she opened the door of her new and fancy portable dress- ing room on the set of "The Stork Club." In the corner stood a new bleached walnut piano, replacing the old upright that bad been in stalled temporarily when the dressing room was unveiled. Paramount gave It to Betty so that she could rehearse her song numbers on the set during filming. Lulu McConnell was a star of the theater in the days of Anna Held and Lillian Bussell; now. on "It shes the Pays to Be Ignorant, most insulted woman in America and loves it! She thought she was done when bronchitis ruined a good singing voice, but that croaky voice became one of her biggest assets. Shed retired when Tom Howard enlisted her for "Ignorant Phillip Terry headed for New York after finishing his role In "George Whites Scandals." his third RKO role. He's one of the few Hollywood players who got his theatrical schooling abroad in London, and touring the British provinces in stock. Hes done all right in Hollywood played romantic leads in Music In America and at RKO, and did 'The Lost Week End" and ' "To .Each His Own at his home lot, Paramount But an awful lot of movie-goer- s will just identify him as he's Joan Crawfords husband. "Pan-America- Producer Leo McCarey did a nice thing picked 10 girls from the extra ranks in "The Bells of St. Marys," to play the nuns in a parochial school, hoping that their scenes with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman would start them on real screen careers. Joan Crawfords new picture, "Mildred Pierce, is the kind that a lot of women are going to love. And for the valits a swell come-bac- k iant Miss Crawford; in her lexicon theres certainly no such word as no matter how bad the "fail, breaks. We hear that Paramount has sworn affidavits to prove that the voice youll hear as Dorothy in "Masquerade in Mexico is really hers. Seems that, instead of its being a contralto, as its been for the last eight years, its suddenly become an operatic high soprano, discovered by Director Mitchell Leisen. B flat used to be her limit; now, they say, she hits a D 10 notes higher. rs ODDS AND ENDS Hanley Stafford, of the Baby Snooks Show, was originally asked by Fanny Brice to do a guest spot on the program the guest spot will soon be rounding out its eighth year. . . . Dick PowelFs happy about his new radio Hogue's Gallery, series, except for one thing; he wont be able to vacation in South America with the new Mrs. Powell as hed planned. . . . Ruth Brennan has been signed by Republic. . . . After being slapped by Teresa Wright and Rose Hobart and belabored with powder puffs by a bevy of beauties in The Trouble With W omen Ray Mil land thinks he can stand Inylhing. tee con give you your year or two woman who d house-part- housing to settle. "World problems! We are accustomed to this phrase now, and we dismiss it as too big to handle. It dimly means straitened markets at home, great ships loaded with medicine and food moving to foreign ports, hordes of hungry, fright-tenehomeless folk waiting for d, that food. We have nervous sense that this winter will be hard on us all, but that well weather it. And then afterward Is what The "then afterward Well now. us concern get to ought through this winter on limited meat and fuel; well get through the next and the next, and well slowly work our way out to that prosperity and plenty that nothing can keep away from us. But then? Then comes the time when everyone will want a little money. Ten thousand, 12 thousand, 20 thousand dollars in 1950 are going to spell the simple word "fortune. Opportunities will be everywhere; you may have what you want in 1950, if you plan for it today. To buy things now homes, furniture, rugs, cars, is not thrifty, because of high prices and scarcities. Also, qualities are not what they were, and what they will be again. But to get through these next few years quietly, thriftily, means that you can buy that hillside farm, with the oaks and the creek, some day. It means saying to the ambitious boy, we can give you your first year or two of medical school, anyway. It means an Investment in some growing Industry that will bring you and your husband a comfortable and secure old age. It may mean Daddy Higgins Save for e brighter tomorrow. Veterinary Medical association recently reported. Unfortunately, the dairyman has Interfered with nature to such an extent that few calves get enough colostrum to meet this need. It becomes necessary to feed vitamins in concentrated, or even In pure form. Vitamin A deficiency In a calf causes watery eyes, a cough, pneumonia and scours. Vitamin B deficiency leads to flabby muscles and digestive stagnation. Vitamin C is needed for the proper function of the guard cells in the intestine. While some dairymen have tried methods of raising a calf without allowing it enough colostrum, they have produced weaker calves at a greater cost by substituting certain "patent panaceas. Instead of following this practice every effort should be made to encourage the call to secure all of the first milk possible. .. FOR BETTER BAKING The Baking Powder with the BALANCED Double Action Gabber Girt Is lodayt baking powder the natural choict for the ... modem recipe. Its balanced double action guarantees just the right action In the mixing bowl, plus that final rise to light end fluffy flavor u Twine Ball Holder -- the oven. In jryv'i "flu Ball ofTwine Twine Heats f Bcrd Hole Exclusive, Sickle Secfioi Patented, Interior Staple Studding Day and Night Without Refueling AH iT'&fTI i1 .Cv Construction '.' 1 Iti ? V? n. fef. Noe. &627 end lkr?n. end Gee. Pel. No. Cage for the Twine Ball and Cutter boards as By use of one-inc- h shown in illustration and a sharpened sickle section, a time saver for twine ball and cutter can be erected quickly at little cost. More Weed Chemicals Success of chemical killing of travel. It may mean helping a be- weeds gives promise that this methloved daughter through the hard od will continue to grow in popularyear when her nursery is small. ity. Michigan State college has found Money is going to be just as Im- that dilute sulfuric acid may be used portant to you in 1950 as It is to- in onion to eliminate 75 per cent of day, and worth twice as much. the hand labor ordinarily used. Use of oils and other materials in carInvest in Government Bonds. rots has met with considerable My answer to this problem is to invest in the last government bonds; the bonds that mean victory, rehabilitation, the beginning of a Hogs Health Can Be new world. This is not government Aided by Use of DDT propaganda; I have not been asked to do it. I am saying it because I consider It an extraordinary opportunity. If in the dark war years there was ever a question as to how America was going to come out of this world agony, there is no question now. She has emerged gloriously, convincingly, unequivocally on top. We who bought bonds when German buzz bombs were besieging London, when Japanese suicide planes were sinking our ships, may have shown some little faith and patriotism In the act. But not now. Now there is no doubt that an investment in AmeriThe pigpens as well as the pigs ca, as she makes her last great ef- themselves get DDT applications to of the remains to the fort clean up the fly nuisance. war ruins everywhere, and get her stop own wheels started again, is the The outstanding advantages of safest investment in the world. DDT would appear to be (1) its conWhen I say save, and scrimp if venience of application and (2) its you must, and cut down, and sacri- lethal action on bloodsucking spefice but lay away victory bonds, cies, such as the stablefly and horn-fl- y and bonds, and bonds, I am talkwhich will not normally enter a ing not for America, not even for fly trap. the soldiers and sailors and airmen Tests have proven that when for whose benefit this great drive sprayed on hogs the raw patches is opened, but for you yeurself caused by stablefly will disappear and those you Jove, and your bright- within a week and no further injury er tomorrow. of this nature was noticed throughout the balance of the season. TASTIER SCHOOL LUNCHES School days mean lunch-bo- x days. DO YOU MEAN TO TELL ME' Here are some suggestions to make WE'RE HAVIN6 PHASlANlDAE lunches go over in a big way. Use enough waxed paper to cover sandwiches, fruit and cake completely so that the food does not dry out. And use paper cups with lids to keep raw vegetables crisp. To keep lettuce from wilting long before lunchtime, wash the leaves, dry them well, and wrap them separately in waxed paper. Then the leaves can be added to the sandwich just before eating. Nearly a MILLION In Use! If you need a new heating stove, now Is the time to see your dealer and inspect the famous WARM MORNING Coal Heater. WARM MORNING is the coal heater with amazing, patented, interior construction principles. Heats aU day and all night without refueling. Holds fire several days on' closed draft. Your home is Warm every Morning regardless of the weather. HOLDS 100 LBS. OF COAL Requires no special diet. Burns any kind of coal, coke or briquets. magazine feed. Start a fire but once a year. SEE YOUR DEALER and have him show the remarkable features ot tins distinctly different coal heater . you . . that outsells all others. Semi-automati- c, LOCKE STOVE CO., 114 West 11th St, KANSAS CITY 6, MO. 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