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Thur,sday, February 8, 1951 INDIAN VALLEY RECORD '
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° Tot's Dress Has Dainty Trim
Faithful s I
SerYant House Dres_ s a Joy to Sew
L^NGFO0000 the I TI"Es HA00D ,n 00ttle VIDEO IN AUTOMOBILES , 31 I --want solid poun ef fl.h?
,I, years when she was trouping .. town of Centervm L aCtru::i IDEN THE ROADS, men. J/ I ]L"ss k%'] rim I a If you're thin, run-down end under-
about tho rn,ntrv with 1Rnb I-Inne's meadows, me town's o y gg ,e Strengthen the guard rails! [MW J JL. i' ]B I weight--lack pep and energ due to no
radio show became known far TM finding it hard to meet h s i I I organic reason--cheer up!Here's real
Her and overseasWide aS atoursSUltry-voicedto entertainSinger'our !'m ..... m" b iall: "t. . o?;_ n swh°eone tnans,theGet" streets,theoneW°men, andT° all.theandt VideohillsChtlden' sotsPedes'°fftn )[ '' N'""--'^" "-__' --..re g--- k f'| )i ./]m I!l| opedGolden formulahelp--thanksbYMediCaiwitha doctor,t° a greatitsDioveY.wonderfulCanedmedieineDr,ThiSstomachlePierce,Sprovendevel-
service men resulted in her widely ) I mmnuxe l o00)U't00°Wl00mber automobiles are threatened' The I A onn ensi n very Insistent he ' ;#)'t g-= II tonlCweighttiOnyou wantSh°Uldas ithelPh.Y°Uhelpedgainthou'the
i[ Fiotion I mills had moved " Y g g '
I.C.C. has the matter under con'l must have leave, was asked the xt\\;x /= I sands ofsklnny folks.
F | Take it regularly. Quickly. your appe-
::.. m ........ [ J away and the sideration, provided the screens )reason by his commanding officer. a' - i tltewtll Incree, andDr. Pierce'sGolaen
" • My wlfe is expectmg a baby, [F # • J Medical Discovery will aid your dlgestlon
other one was runnmg half time. are not where the driver can see ...... # /,9 [ to change the food you eat into oda
'era. Soon we may have to duck h
.v.... i Sam was a widower and lived not only the careless driver, but! e,esPt2:d'young man, remember f "¢ k. i pounds of fleah. TryltOetDr. Pierce'e
l economically in two rooms in the i 'W | Golden Medical Discover,] today. Reoom-
i back of his store. He'd cut down on Howdy Doody, Uncle Miltle. the ] this---you are only necessary at /J'/ J) r - |I mendedtcut thlsbYaddrugglstSnut-H m,.aeverywhere.e,rt pounds.)" "
[r:: ......... a few other things, but things kept ninth inning rally and Versatile)the laying of the keel. For the , L zT I k ] MUSCLE
i getting worse 00arletie00 l la00cb00ng you are entirety super-
iP I Bill Bowen, one of Sam's good " * * !fluous."
To the danger of the sharp t
i friends, came in one day to talk the curve, the dead-end street and [ Fingerprints
l:: .......... Isituation over, ",e trouble with IN STRAIN?
t l you," he told Sam, "is that you're the defective traffic light my t The more children's fingerprints
not business-like. How can you ex- be added the screen western, in a home, the fewer on police blot-
Double or Nothing, lner ta-e- ters.
i !poet to run a business successfully turn and a PresidenHal fir,ide i
! if you don't collect?" chat. It is not enoub to have ] Economics Student
j "When people are sick, they have the road full of cockeye4 truck ) The high school lad had asked ' t I SOR£TON£ Liniment'$
!to have medicine whether they can drivers, imbecilic joy r!drs and for more spending money. ' 1 [ Heating Pad Action
FRANCES LANGFORD , I pay for it or not," Sam said rea- nitwit tonrists.., we have got . "You don't know the value eta I Gives Quick Relief,
I circulated "Purple Heart Diary,' i sonably- to dodge PUPPETS!!! dollar, son," sighed the father. /V ! k, k I .Whenfs']s.ue,.exP.Ureputm.i'yinmuscle%te
.ased on experiences in entertain-' "But. Sam, you can't carry the " * * "Yes, I do," replied the lad, "'as ..A $ ,. i nuns ann. o acg. re,eve suc symptoms qumy
ng men in veterans' hospitals. Now i whole town on your shoulders. If We rebel. We want to know. as of last week tt was 61 cents, as | wuhthehmmentspecmllymadeforhmpurpom.
Stle has been signed to make a pie- ! you go on extending credit, you'll we pick ourself out of a tree, compared with 1939 standards." le}fl |% i .Soretone Linimem contains effective rubefa-
J,'U# "',' [ €ent m[gred.enU that act like glowing warmth
ture based on this background. And probably find yourself in a bad whether we were run over by a -- 2-b vrs. l fr.om.sheahngped. Helps attractfnhsurf
trailer or by Six Gun Plavhouse. TOO SHORT ninon supply.
| •
that resulted from her appearing
in dramatic sketches on the videc
Show titled "Star Time."
Irene Beasley, who originated hex
OPular CBS show, "Grand Slam",
ope that other communities will
follow the example of Cincinnati.
0., whre a reproduction of the
rne was played In connection with
the city's drive for the Foundation
of Infantile Paralysis. Irene gladly
spot."
Bill went to the door, turned back
with a word of warning, "Better
think it over. Sam."
Sam sighed. He looked up at
the small neon sign over the
entrance doors of which he'd al-
ways been so proud.
"Meadows Drug Store
Twenty-five years of service."
Bill Bowen was right. After all a
We insist upon being fairly cer-
tain we are dodging a taxicab and
not working our way between
Chuch Wagon, Johnny Olsen's Rum-
pus Room and Leave It To The
Girls.
a a $
The homicide trial of the future
is easily imaginable.
Judge.Now go on and tell in
your own way how you and your
gave prm)ssion to use the pro- i druggist has to take a stand BOred. ten-inch screen crashed through
grarn's name and format, and sent where. He has to protect himself, i the butcher shop window injuring
a Prize for the best entry. ! Sam's next customer was Mary eight people.
I Neely, a tired IoniZing little woman Autoist.Judge, I am the most
Prociucer /vlilton Sporting thinks ' Sam knew what she wanted, a pro- careful driver in the world. I always
the day of the. tough-looking gang-scription re-filled for her brother's use .extreme caution. I have
ster is passing from the screen, neuritis. "It's botherin' him awful never . . .
'or "The Enforcer", though the ' today," she said. Judge.--Cut the commercial! Just
Star is Humphrey Bogart, he chose t Mary's husband had had a good I g ire me the facts.
a.sOrted character who looked as job in the shoe factory, but it had Autoist.Well, yerroner, l was
an-criminal as possible.
!been some time since he'd had a
!steady job.
i But Sam had made up his mind.
He drew a painful breath. "Mary,
you already owe me thirty-five dol-
lars. If you could pay for this pre-
scription maybe . . ." but Sam's
voice trailed off unhappily.
Mary's eyes was dazed with sur-
prise. "I haven't any money, but
• . ." she broke off. "You mean
you .... you won't let me have the
i medicine?"
I Sam walked to the back of the
store, unable to answer. Then sud-
' denly he whirled around. Mary was
i gone. He hurried after her.
t ]ILL WAS wrong. A man had to
i ave faith. A man has to ac-
Cept'his responsibilities. The health
of the people in this town had been
entrusted, to him. He couldn't fail
them, whether they could pay or
not.
Sam overtook Mary and said,
"Come back• I'll fill the prescrip-
tion. I'll also put up some Vitamin
B for your brother."
[ "You're a good man, Sam," Mary
said tc arfully.
After that when people needed
credit, they got it. Sam was as
usual on caU day or night.
BH! Bowen came to see him
again. This time Sam told him
that a druggist's responsibilities
to his eustomers was as great
as that of a' doctor to his pa.
tients. Bill tried to argue with
him, but Sam shook his head
with a smlle.
Bill went out and almost collided
with Tom Shaver, the young cashier
Pierre Cresson has been signed
by Paramount to a long-term con-
tract; is he being considered as a
SUCcessor to Charles Buyer, now
that Buyer won't wear a toupee or
tay romantic roles more. He
any
s 26, said to be the idol of French
film fans, has appeared in l0
French pictures, and is one of six
Ctrrent favorites of the Pari nress.
Which predicts stardo m.
The United States marine
corps has given producer Ed-
'nnnd Grzinger its approval for
Gen. Alexander A. Vandergruft,
former commandant of the
COrps and the commanding gen-
eral at Guadalcanl, to play
hiself in RKO's "Flying Lea-
thernecks."
Jack Smith, singing star of CBS'
"Jack Smith-Dinah Shore-Mar-
aret Whiting Show". went on a
_!et ccnsisting mainly of Swiss
Cheese. to lose 20 ounds in 22 days
for h,".s first dramatic role, in War-
nets" "'Moonlight Bay".
Abbott and Costello journeyed to
ew York*to star on the NBC
C°,edy Hour" telecast and pick-
cd up a star for their first film
r°duction venture. She is Shaye
San. featured singer on the
Ughn Monroe TV series She will
granted a four-week leave of
,bzence to make film debut
her
in
hch picture. She is little and
ne--and excited.
s PhiliF Carey, Warners' n e w
Creen find who makes his film
ll, ebut m "Operation Pacific". star-
rig John Wayne and Patricia Neal
s .double cause for celebration:
tot his contract the day his daugh-
er Linda Ann, was born.
Actors who found their screen
careers retarded because they
leokd too much like successful
SCreen stars had their day in a
arty sequence of the Hollywood
ot the early 2O's in Columbia's
"Valenflno". Stars of the era
Weren,t designated by name,
ut people who looked like
heda Bara. Barbara La Marr,
$ohu Barrymore and others
Were engaged to add authen-
ticity to the scene.
eraldine Wall is one of the many
!lywood actresses who have come
:New York looking for radio jobs"
,e is "Mosaic Homes" on "The
COnd Mrs. Burton", as a starter.
.. She follows in her sister's foob
:Pa she will have nothing to worry
ott. Sister Is Lucille Wall, who
i the past 11 years has been do-
Q;lyfire as "Portia", facing life
ODDS AND END8 . . .Ann Soy-
remembered for her splendid
in "All The King's
is playing-"Kathy Baker"
Faces Life" , . . Spike
and his music-makers--if you
them that--are scheduled for
at Columbia . . . Charlie
celebrated his 81st birth-
in "When I Grow Up" . . .
Men" and "Cyrano de Ber-
:", Stanley Kramer's 1950 pro-
for United Artists, have
named in the ten best by
"The trouble with you," Bill
I Sam, "is that you're not
buMne-iike. How can you e x.
pect to run a business success-
fully.ff you don't collect?"
Then Sam said, ' Well, Tom,
what's on your mind?"
Tom Shaver grlm,ed. "J u s t
wanted you to know the old town's
waking up. Shoe factory opens next
week, a furniture factory coming
in and the mill's going to run full
time. There'il be jobs for every-
body and the people won't forget
you, Sam." Tom went to the door.
stopped under the neon sign, "I
think I'm going to change that to
read. "Twenty-five years of Faith.
ful service."
Sam smiled at him. He was re-
membering a favorite Bible text:
"For we walk by fatth, not by
driving downtown by way of the
Arthur Godfrey program, when
everything went black.
Judge.--Your steering gear fail-
ed? t
Autoist.No. My focusing dial.
Judge.--Go on!
Autoist.--Well, I was proceeding
slowly when all of a sudden a
football game, Gracie Allen and
Kuka. Fran and elite cut right
across me.
Judge.--I had an accident like
that, too. I was driving to court this
morning when a cooking program,
the Fitzgeralds and the Dennis
James program came out of a side
street without tooting.
Autoist.--Were you hurt, judge?
Judge.--I lost two teeth and my
outside aerial.
Autoist.--Driving is getting tough-
er and tougher, yerroner. I hit a
telephone pole last night on account
of the Twenty Questions program.
Judge.--How come?
Autoist.My ear is only equipped
for 10 questions.
Judge.I can't get the video
:stars to appear in this court with-
out paying them. so I'll have to do
the best I can" with you. I give you
six months.
Autolst,In what channel?
• • •
SLOGAN QUESTIONED
(Businessmen have completed an
investigation showing that under the
postmaster general's crippling order
of last year many business houses
are suffering a heavy operational
Ioss."--News item.)
"Not snow nor rain shall ever
stay
There couriers" . . . Or o you
say;
"No eat wave nor the gloom
ot ngt
Can slow the mdlmn's rpeedy
flight:
'Fhe m#il comes swHtl'¢o dry or
wet."
Says Donaldso . . , You wan
bet?
President Truman has signed a
bill dealing the slot machine racket
s heavy blow. This is fine and
dandy. But Elmer Twltchell de-
clares that the Democratic party
has operated like a slot machine
':for the last 15 years. "Millions of
!Americans have been taught by
Washington to believe that every-
thing's a gamble and that the gov-
ernment guarantees them something
for no'.hing," says Elmer. "There
are lots of folks who, looking at the
White House, see coin slots all
across the front and Ow Of lums
around the dome• The speeches of
economic experts down there have
sounded like the jangling of ReDo
slot machine levers. What I want
t know is whether Harry is bar-
ring the slot machine everywhere
except Washington."
Miami police have been or-
dered to rough up the bookies. A
bookie roughed up in that area
shouM be about the must sur-
prised man on earth.
• * at
Vanishing Americanlsms--"Give
him a nickel• He carried those bags
a half a Mock." "I'll take the five
course dinner." "All auto gear
shifts are about the same." "Let
me pay your fare; I've an extra
nickel handy." "The situation is
clear to all." "What can we do for
excitement ?"
A woman stepped off the penny
scales and turned to her husband.
He eyed her appraisingly and ask-
ed, "Well, what's the verdict? A
little overweight?"
"Oh, no," said his wife, "l
wouldn't say that. But according
to that height table on the scale
l should be about six inches tallerl"
Modern Ghost
l-/ga taxation forced a Leicester
}shire noble to sell his ancestrm
estate to a person large, re-
of
it
cent means. The new owner spool
l a great deal more money in m-
provements, nd one day asked the
nobleman to come down and look
them over. Making conversation,
the former owner inquired how his
ancestor, the ghost who used to
walk up and down the grand stair-
case all nlght, was behaving. "Oh,
'is!" replied his host, /'we can't
get a wink of sleep on "is account
--all night 'e keeps ringing for the
elevatorl"
FORMALITY
A retired Navy captain on the
administrative staff of a southern
university still clung to his rank.
And when a young veteran named
Brown said to him, "I'd like to
talk with you about entering the
university, Mr. Smith," he was
enraged at being addressed "Mr."
• "Captain Smith to you, young
man!" he stormed, t
Looking him straight in the eye, t/
and standing at attention, the young
veteran snapped back, "And in that
event, Colonel Brown to you, sift"
An Analogy
Stalin's failure to go to the rescue
of North Korea prpmpted the fol-
lowing story attributed in Paris di-
plomatic circles to Warren Austin,
American delegate to the United Na-
il on s:
An enormously fat man struggled
into a standing bus and plumped
down in a seat. "Look." he cried to
a neighbor, "see all these people
pushing inhere! Look at those men
on the curb shoving in ahead of
the women! It's outrageous!"
• "You've got a seat," said the
neighbor. "'What are you complain
ing about?"
"But look:" cried the fat man
• They're all crowding in ahead of
my wife!"
HE FOUND OUT
A multimflli6naire klng in-
terviewed about his self-mad
fortune, commented: "1 never
hesitate to give full credit te
my wife for her assistance.'"
"In what way did she help? '
the reporter asked.
"Well,:Af you want the whole
truth," replied the man, "'i wa
curleus to findout ff there wa
any income she couldn't live be.
yond.,
PARTY FROCK
N ADORABLE little school or
party dress for young girls
that boasts tiny puffed sleeves,
vretty contrasting middle section.
Trim with ric rac and dainty but-
tons.
Pattern No. 1207 is a sew-rite perfo-
rated pattern for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and
years. Size 3, 2% yards of 35 or 39-
inch; use piece 18" wide x 7 long for
contrast.
NEAT AND SIMPLE
EAT AND simple as can be.
This efficient looking house
Iress will please the beginner in
;ewingit has few : attern pieces,
,oes together like a charD.
• • •
Pattern No. 1224 ts a sew-rite perfO-
ted pattern in sizes 32, 34 36, 38, 40o
'2, 44 and 46• Size 34, 4 3/8 yards
::-inch.
The spring and suramer STYLIST con-
ins 48 pages of smart, easy to sew
rtyies; special features; fabric news;
":lft patterns printed inside the book.
.;end 2 cents today.
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Please enclose P,5 cents plus 5 cents
in 'coin for first-cLass marlins ot each
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I
Obeys Signs
Teacher"Sonny, why are you
:ate for school every morning?"
Sonny--"Every time I come to
• e corner a sign says, "School
--Go Slow."
No Help
Teacher-- Didn t Jimmy Green
help you do this sum?"
Willie--No're."
Teacher--"Are you sure he
2idn't help you?"
Willie--"No'm, he didn't help
me; he did it all."
WNU--12 06--51
Soretone is in s class by itself. Fa$1. emle.
satisfying relief assured o price refunded. 50¢.
Economy size $1.00.
Try Sor¢one for Athlete's Fool g31h It]] $
type of common fund--on €onlac
Now She Shops
",ash and Carry"
Without Painful Backacho
we get older, ress add 11tle, oveP
exertion, exc@ive emokin s O expoeure t
enid eometimet, $1owe down kidney funo,
tins Thin may lead many tMke to BUm-
plain of aagRinR backache, Iot of pep and
eaergy, headaches snd dizzinm Getting
Op nights ot frequent passasee may result
from minor hiadde# irritations dt to cold
dampness o dietary Indiscretians
[f your dise<,mfortm are due to thrum
eausee, don't wait. try t)oan'e Pills. s mild
diuretic t)a succ#uiiy by mlllion fol
ever U years White th zymptoms ma
vften otherwise ocettt, it'e amagias ho
many time# Doan'e love happy reIf
beip ths 15 mil ot kidney tubee and fllter
Stmb out wsste Get Deaa'l lla &mlLyl
DOAN'S PILLS
Rest is Important,
Says Housewife
It has been said that there are
lots and lots of ways for people
to try to get some sleep at night.
Some folks paint their windows
black, others use ear plugs to shut
out noises, while others c,unt
sheep. All of
these are good
and they do
help some foll
get their rest,
but Mrs. Frank
Jones, 1220
Sell, Montgom-
ery, Alabama,
has the best
way to get a
fine night's
rest. Mrs.
Jones, who
didn't rest well at night before
she took HADACOL. is able to
say, after taking HADACOL, "I
rest wonderfully now!" Mrs. Jones
found that HADACOL supplied
Vitamins B, B, Niac)u and Irou
In whlch her system was deficient.
Here !s Mrs. Jones' own state-
ment: "For a Ion ime I had been
bothered with indPZestion and sour
stomach. Food didn't seem to
agree with me. I always had that
uneasy fullness after I ate. I got
to where I didn't wnt to eat. I
had no energy. Felt like I couldn't
make it during the day. I also
was very nervot,s, I ddn'f rest
well at night, A friend of mine
told me about HADACOL. After
the foLrth bottle I felt wonder-
ful. My food agreed with me
--no more indigestion or sour
stomach. My appetite is terrific.
I now have lots of energy and
my nervovsness has gone. I rest
wonderfully now. In fact, I feel
good all the way 'round. I recom-
mend HADACOL to everybody
it's wonderful."
1 ycur ur.ggist does not have
HADACOL, order direct from The
LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette,
Louisiana. Send no money. Just
your name and address on a pen-
ny post card. Pay postman. State
whether you want the $3.0 hospit-
al economy size or $1.25 trial size.
Remember, money cheerfully re-
funded unless you are 100% saris.
fled. Adv.
) 1950, The LeBlane Corporation.
Don't let "CoM Demons" maks
his chest feel sore and con-
gested-rub on Mentholatum.
Fast, safe Mentholatum hellm
lessen congestion, Ira vapors
soothe inflamed passages, ease
coughing spasms, For head
colds, too.., makes breathing
easier. In jars, tubes.