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Thursday, March 29, 1951 LAN YOUNG is sitting pretty, with two picture assignmentl h. his pocket--"Aaron Slick from • Punkin Crick" and "Clarence"- and his own television show on CBS. But blond, mild-mannered Alan wan just about ready to quit show bast- ...... ALAN YOUNG ness not long ago; it had caved out from under him. He'd long been a radio star, had done fine in his only film, "Margie," but there was no demand for him. He was just about ready to take his family home to Toronto and tackle something else. Then one night he auditioned his television show -- a sponsor grabbed it instantly for the west coast, east coast rights were sold soon afterward. Just what he de. served! Ann Blyth is an entnusiastk "Truth or Consequences" fan; will re-shuffle all plans to appear or the popular halph Edwards CBfi show. One of her most prized pea. sessions is a compact he gave her. v:ith the figure of a mermaid deco- rating the lid, a reminder of heI ap.=earance in "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid", in which she co. Starred with William Powell. Vacghn Monroe is just staggering ut from under a plumber's bill fol 2.000. While he and the childrer V:ere in New York with Mrs. Men. roe, who was recuperating from ar Operation, pipes and radiators froze in their home in suburban Boston. New plumbing, radiators, electrR wiring and floors were required be. rote the house was made livable again. Marvin Miller, the radio an, our.cer, seems typed for Orients: characterizations in movies. H b".ayed Chengis Khan in "The Go!d e: Horde". now is slated for the role of a Chinese black market el> el;tor in "Peking Express." Anne Sargent's latest picture "Three Guys Named Mike." openec in New York the same week tha' he stenped into the important roh )f Jocelyn McLeod in "The Road o: Life" and began discussing nev elevision assignments. Television enthusiasts who cla:m that radio is dead have had to bak down since the D.uncbing of the million-dollar "Ptilliu Morris Playhouse", presenHng the best plays obtain- able, with distinguished actors and actresses. Vera Casary will always b :in:ed with "Bedelia"," for whiel- he wrote both the book and the Film, and for her adaptation of ". Letter to Three W:ves" for the erecv. But someone should just pul >er in front of a camera and lei zr talk: she's one of the most de. '5h'fut conversationalists. "Three [!:sbands" is hernew film, pro. uced by her husband. I. G. Gold. .-'.rr ] q. On.e in every ten years the movies uncover a new child star. H':vard Hughes and Edmund Grain- . er have anno'mced that they are S-eking an obscure 12-year-old tc s'ar in the latter's "The Day They ave Bab{es Away." for RKO. Janis Carter is happy that her first slarring assignment under her new RKO contract is a western. "'The Half-Breed," teaming her with :ohert Young and Jack Buetel: she recently discovered that in sinai wee-n towns, big-name pictures are having short runs, while big. scale westerns run for two, three or aybe four weeks, playing te PaCked houses every day of the run. Universal-International has bor- rowed John Lund from Paramounl to play the top starring role in "Weekend with Father." Lund's latest at his home studio is "Thai Mating Season," with Gene Tierney and Thelma Ritter. ODDS AND ENDS... Flame, the Wonder Dog, seen in RKO's "My Par' series, has been nominated for an award as one of Hollywood's top animal performers by the Amer- ican Humane Associa$ion... Doris Day took her professional name from her favorite song, "Day After Day', . . . Harvard freshmen have Just presented comedian Morey Am- sterdam with the degree "Doctor of Hilarity" . . . Vincent Price's per- refinance in "His Kind of Woman" earned him a new c INDIAN VALLEY RECORD WOMAN'S WORLD Col00ks--and Storage Space Improves Smallest Bathrooms By Ertta Haley MANY WOMEN who are very I i theirba:YYe:it:retheco:stYruicte; h:ch I Double Cape Style ] decorated frequently despair of their bathrooms. "Too small," they say. "Not enough room for any- thing," others add. Even smaller bathrooms, have possibilities for definite decoration, and some of the smallest can be transformed so they offer almost amazing storage possibilities. Fre- quently you'll find that once storage room has been added to the bath- room. it can be more attractive than before. Good use of space is not only a practical idea. but it can be beauti- ful because of its use. Imagine be- ing able to display your cosmetics in the bathroom, in their attractive containers. You'll appreciate their beauty, as well as your convenience to them. Consider how useful and lovely it would be if you could display your i0vely thick towels in all their luscious colors, on open shelves in the bathroom. Wouldn't you like a built-in vanity in your bathroom, if even a small one" With a lovely waterproof skirt, it can add decor to the room as well as interest. Have you seen the lovely glass, as well as the jewel-toned plastic gadgets which can be placed m bathrooms for convenience in hang- ing daily washed items such as hose and gloves? You can appre- Bathrooms need drying tacilities . . ciate their beauty as well as enjoy their practicality. Does your bathroom have a medicine chest? If not, you are missing one of the greatest conven- iences. With small children, you can store away all poisons and dangerous drugs in this, and lock them. A glass on the door will give you the essential feature of every bathroom, a mirror, Use Empty Walls For Storage No matter how small the bath- room. there's usually wall space left after the major features are installed. In modern building this space is not simply left there: it's used to the fullest limit. At the entrance to the bathroom. ti I l_ L" as well as ,ncreased storage spar' which is frequently a small hallway type of construction or on one of the walls djoining the bath tub or bowl, you may have several feet of space extending from floor to ceiling For a space of this type nave three or four recessed shelves of the open type constructed. These can be used for towels, bath mats and other such acce,sories You'll still have two or three feet of space from the floor to the place whe:e the shelves begin. Use .these for two or three drawers. These may contain additional soap sup- plms, bathing aids such as brushes bathroom cleaners, or extra sup- plies of cosmetics and tooth paste or shaving supplies. Space above the wash basin or bowl is ideal for a medicine cabinet with a mirror door. It's convenient, right at this place, and this is a good place for the mirror, Wall space elsewhere in the bath- room, especially any that's on the upper half of the wall can be used for cabinets, medieine or storage. Shadow boxes which are recessed into the walls are also decorative as well as good for storing towels. wash. cloths, mats and shower cur- tains, Vanity In Bathroom Offers Convenience Having a vanity or a dressing table in the bathroom offers great convenience in many espects. If your wash basin or bowl does not have enough of a ledge on which to set bottles of co€trusties, combs, brushes and pins, you can imagine the great joy of the vanity. In addition to this, having the vanity, even a small one in the bathroom, frees the bedroom from In keeping with the interest in doubles for fashion this season, here's a bolero-cape of sheer wool navy layered with white pique over a matching wool dress. The short-sleeved collar- less dress fastens with bone bat- tons and is belted in navy leather. The cape is slit in the back. much clutter and transfers it to a room where any spilled powde or lotion is much easier to clean, Vanities in the bathroom eas!ly take the place of the dressing room. This might offer further incentive to investigate the possibilities of the project, especially if it can be managed, and you do not have room for a "powder" or dressing room There are several ways in whi'.'h the bath can be modernized to taae care of the project. If your hath tub does not extend all the way from one side of the room to the other, or take up a whole wall. in other words, there might be a small space at the end of the tub where it could be constructed. Clay tiling will provide an excellent top while a skirt will complete the rangy. Place a mirror on the wall above the top. This may have light fix- tures on either side if light is es- sential. Vanities can be built around the asin simply by extending the top with tiling, enough to make a table. If you have the room. bring out tiling and set on a table top which has a sunken box with a lid for tissues and cosmetics In this case - when the top lid is opened, tbel mirror is on the inside of the hox and will stand straight up. Provide Bathroom With Drying Facilities Grandmother always had a con- venient basement for her laundry, but in modern homes we like more ::i! :}::!! ........... " ......... 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If the drain on the cookie jar is heavy, make simp'.e drop cookies i ] LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Veal Balls, Sour Cream Gravy Buttered Noodles Julienne Carrots Lettuce*Spinach Salad Bran Rolls Butter Beverage Rhubarb Sauce *Fudge Squares *Recipe Given 1, curs sifted all-purpose flour ¼ teaspoon ba!dng soda ½ teaspoon s:tlt ½ te:tspcou baring p.wder 1 teaspon cinnamon V-. teaspoon cloves  teaspoon allspice 2 tableseons orange or pine. apple juice Cream shortening and sugar; add eggs and beat well. Add nut meats, raisins, atd dates and mix. Add NO MORE CONSTIPATION "THANKS TO ALL-BRANI" "Before I started to eat ALL-aa regularly, I had a great deal uf trouble with constipation. Now thanks to ALL-BRAN .->:,:: ........ ,.:: .::.. ,: I 'm regular.f" Mrs. [:ii::z:: ...... ,:::. Hessie Hamilton, [. 2212 Millet Street, [] Flint, Mich. just [:] one o/ many an. | solicited letters from you suffer from con- [ stipation due to lack of dietary bulk, try this: Eat an ounce (about , cup) of crispy Kellogg's ALL-nA daily, and drink plenty of water! If not com- pletely satisfied after I0. day, return empty box to Kellogg- Battle Creek, Mich. Get oum TOUR MONZY BACK! IF YOU DON'T FEEL GOOD Don't Put Off Finding Relief HADACOL May Bring the Relief You Are Seeking If Your Con- dition Is Due to Luck of Vitamins B,, B,, Niacin and Iron. If more folks would remember the old saying, "Don't put off until re- morrow what you can do today," there's no telling how much bette, off they'd all be And the worst thing about it all is that folks usual- ly put off the most important things until a later date For instance, there are a lot of folks Luther Harris who don't feel like they sLould who ut off doing something about it uther Harris, 516 Chestnut St., Bowling Green, Kentucky, didn't feel good for a time, but he acted when he heard how HADACOL was help ing people suffering from nervous- hess, ach*s and pains and run down condition caused Ly deficiencies of Vitamins B,, B, h'on and Niacin. Yes, Mr. Harris started taking HAD- ACOI. and now he says he feels good lIere is what he says: "For quite some time I was nerv ous and run-down, and 1 suffered from aches and pains. ! was weak, and 1 could hardly d¢ a day's work. l started taking HADACOL and which are so easy on e;fort and keeping quality. Stone Jar Molasses Cookies IMakes 3½ dozen) 2'.. cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons double-acting bakiyg powder I teaspoon ginger 1 tecspoen salt 1 cup molasses ½ cup butter ½ teaspoem soda Sift flour once, measure, add bah. ing powder, ginger, and salt. and sift again. Heat molasses, remove from fire; add butter and soda Add, flour gradually, mixing well. Chill until firm enough to roll. Roll very thin on slightly floured board convenience. Let's face the fact Cut with floured 21/-inch cutter or that today's bathroom has to be a with fancy cutters. Bake in greased miniature laundry for daily suds- ba':ing sheet in moderate oven ings required for hose. gloves and 350") 10 minutes. underwear, t Most of thesf are quick-drying and hardly worth the trouble te bring to the basement if you have one, especially when they can be washed so readily in the bathroom. Keep them neatly off the towel racks, however, if you want tc avoid family feuds. . One excellent solution to te dry- ing problem is a rack constructed at the end of the bath tub. espe- cially in the case of the tub tha! does not extend all the way to the wall. One side of the rack can rest on the floor, the other against the ceiling. Six or more horizon'a] bars gve wonderful drying space .for daily laundry as weJl as towel drying• Then. too, there are othe drwng aids which may be attached to the back of the door or on wall soace in the bath. They vary all the way from. folding rack or shells ot hooks for such small items as socks, hose and 13ankles i Color Modernizes Old Bathrooms There's nothing qmte like the cur- rent luscious cclors for adding new. ness and pep to the ou;-dated bath. room Specially finished wallpapers can be used in many of them. while clay tiling and plastic finishes may be more practical for you I" If part ol the bathroom is painted, as frequently happens with the up- per half of a tiled bathroom, choose a new color for a good change Fixtures may often be modern- ized at little expense. I: he sore spot in your bathroom is the old- fashioned light hanging from the ceiling, you may find it will cost little to install fluorescent type lighting, or at least wall fixtures with a more modern look. Don't neglect such small fixtures a; new rods, Soap containers, cor- ne" shelves or plastic shelves which offer storage as well as beauty. When the bathroom is used by several people, make ample pre. vision for the towels they use, both for hands and bath. Towel racks for the youngsters should be placed low enough for them to reach readily, thus discouraging the draP- ing of wet and dirty towels on the side of the tub. If towel space is at a premium, use the swingout racks with two or three rods rather than the horizontal bars. *Fudge Squares Mkes 20 1" g 3" squares) ½ cup sbortening 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 2 squares bitter chocolate sl cup sflcd all-pa]pose flour '& teaspoon baking powder , teaspom salt ! teaspoon vanilla 1 cup broken nut meats Blend shortening, sugar, and eggs M:-It chocolate over hot watm ad adl to first mixture. Add flouL baking tSowder, and salt which have been mixed together. Add vanilla and nut meats. Place m 7"xl0"x2" mn which t.as been rubbed with },Ol',enlp Bake m a moderate )ven ,a75° for 25 to 30 minutes dover with Fudge icing. Fmlge lcirg 2 tatlesraa"s shortening Squares bitter chocolate , te.l:on salt ] I cup silted confectio era % teasa3n vaniP.a Melt clmoiate ,ver hot water. Pour over the :. ' /,,!, mix thoroughly.   Gradually a d d . t h e confection- ers' sugar, salt, milk. and vanil- la. Stir until ( smooth. Cover X:dge squares while still warm. ] Date Nut Drops (Makes 4-5 dozen) % cup shortemng 1 cup brown sugar $ eggs 2 cups broken nut meats 2 cups seedless raisins cups chopped dates LYNN S" .S: Serve Palatable Desserts To Satisfy Big t Appetites There's always time to make a dessert if you use simple ideas which can be dressed up easily. For instance, melt some chocolpte pep- rmint wafers and use to frost cake. Sprinkle with chopped Griddlecakes make an excellent dessert if they're fruit.filled, To regular batter add some chopped, tart apples and fry. Serve with flour, soda, baking powder, salt, from my first .bottle 1 felt better. .  c i n n a m o n, Now I feel good, and l can do a good x\\;\ /// cloves, auspice day's work. I am still taking HAD- x, //// which have been l ACOL and I wouldn't do without it. ,,,"/ mixed together, ] I praise HADACOL very highly." V. and fruit juice HAI)ACOL Attacks Real ('anne 'g'A3'] Chill d o u " h'} Remember, HADAEOL is not a *--"'"=',%J  . ? "[ auick-acting product that only at- .. urop Item lea- - • ' .... n-h [tacks the symptoms of your aft- poo. two i c es \\;::)  :,':./ !ments, but actually relieves the real  apart on a bak-!cause of these disturbances when - - ing sheet rubbed ': due to such deficiencies. wth shortemng I If your. druggist does not have Bake in a moderate oven (375 ° ) 12 HAD&COL, order direct from The to 15 minutes " LeB}ane Corporation, Lafayette, ". . . ] Louisiana. Send nc money. Just your mine and address on a penny post Corn Flake Kisse ½ cup sugar I egg  cup melted shortening 1 cup flour sifted before measuring) I cup corn flakes I teaspoon baking powder  teaspoon salt ½ cup chopped nut meats 1 cup finely cut dates Combine sugar, shortening and egg. Sift dry ingredients together. Add to the first mixture along with remaining ingredients. Drop from a teaspoon onto a greased cookie sheet. Flatten tops 4ightly. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 ° ) for 10 minutes. Scotch Oatmeal Cookies I cup lard I cp brown sugar ½ cup soar milk 2 cups flour, pastry (sifted be- fore measuring) 2 cups oatmeal 1 teaspoon soda l teaspoon vanilla • % teaspoon salt , Cream lard and sugar until light and fluffy Add sour milk in which the soda has been dissolved. Add oatmeal and flour, reserving enough flour to roll ou cookies tabout ½ cup), Roll out and cut into squares. Place ' on a greased cookie sheet. sprikle With sugar. Bake in a mod- erate oven (350 ° ) 15 minutes. Sour Cream Cookies I cup brown sugar ½ cup shortening 1 egg I cup choppe6 nut meats 2 cups pastry flour (sifted be- fore measuring} 1 teaspoon nutmeg ½ teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt ½ c:p sour cream Cream shortening, add sugar. then mix well. Add the egg; beat thoroughly. Sift together flour, soda. baking powder, salt, and nutmeg. then add alternatively with sour cream to the first mixture. Mix well and drop from a teaspoon on weU-greased cookie sheet. Bake m moderate oven (350 ° ) 20 minutes. Several kinds of fruit left in the refrigerator? Place in deep dish, top with piecrust and bake. Invert so crust is on the bottom, slice like pie and serve with whipped cream, Baked fruit like pears and apples can be served on top of small slices of slightly stale cake. Have plenty of syrup from the fruit to spoon onto the cake. Keep individual pastry tart shells on hand along with chocolate, vanilla and butterscotch puddings. You have a choice of tarts any time want them, card. Pay postman. State whether you want the $3.50 family economy size or $1.25 trial size. Remember, money cheerfully refunded unless you are 100% satisfied. Adv. Apply Black Leaf 40 tO roosts with handy Cap Brush. Fumes rise, killin$ ILee and fealher mites,while chickcnspetch. One ounce treats 60 feel of tOOSll --90 chickens. Directiont on package, Ask for Black Leaf 4{), the depeodable insecticide of many usea. Tobacco SpPodacts t ChamlcM Corl)erKloa • Ri¢llmen4. VkiMi4 Kidney Slow-Dow. May Bring Restless Nights tolk complain of aasging eaegacne, u aches, dizzinm nnd los of pep aud energy' F Don't suffer rv, th oisht th these am- eomfort If reduced kidney function Ill get- tins you down--due to sueb common eamum M stre and ,rain. over-exertion or ez- poeure to eol& Minor bladder irHtation duo to cold, dampoess or wrong diet may cause getting up mghts or frequent paeage Don't neglect your kidneys if these eondl- tom bother you. Try Dean's Pille---a mild diuretic. Used sueeessfuIly by millions fol over 50 years. White ofteu otherwise sauced. It's amazing how many times Dean's give happy relief from thee dis.comforts-Lhelp the t5 miles of kidney tube nndlfllberm flush out wazt Get Doan'a Pilk todayl OOAN'S PILLS Do )u mfer distrain from 00,FEMALE WEAKNESS NERVOUS metal days 'b,fm'? Do female func- tional monthly ailments make you suffer patti, feel so trely rsless, weak---st suen umsa, O1" just beJore your period? Then staxt taking Lydia Plnkham,s Vegetable Com- )ound about ten days before o relievp such symptoms. Pinkham' Compound work lrough the sympathetic net= ous system. ,_gar use o hydla PLklms Compotmd elps build up resistance agalnst annoymg distre. TruZu the woman'a /rlendJ Note: Or you may prefer Lydia . Plnkham's T with added iron. CYDIA F.. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND