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El Paso Timesi
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So get Mint-Flavored Phillips Milk of Magnesia and prove to yourself, the world's best laxative is best tasting, too! PHILLIPS get out of it because nothing's worth And he said, 'I was happier when I was washing And I said, Then go back to washing And he said, 'But when I was washing cars, my shoes had holes in And I said, 'Listen, I'd rather have shoes with holes and be happy than new shoes and be And that's exactly how I feel. "When I first came to Hollywood I teas a small-town girl tcith Stardust in my eyes. This business exposed me to a lot of things I wouldn't have been exposed to otherwise travel, art, mttsic, literature, stimulating and talented people, good conversation, all of which have added to my growth as a woman." I suggested that money might have added to her growth, too. Small House Next "I don't think so," she quickly declared, "because I haven't let the money corrupt me or change my personality. I know ho I am.

Lots of times in Hollywood a girl gets mixed up. She doesn't know who she is the personality on-screen or off -screen, the private image or the public image. Right now I can't wait to get rid of the big house in Beverly Hills. The next house I get is going to be as small as possible. That's the way I like to live, with the kitchen near the living room and living room near the bedroom and the children working and playing, side by side with you in the kitchen.

Who needs all this formal stuff with gardeners and servants and handymen? I don't enjoy that kind of living. I've tried it, and I found out it's not for me. Hollywood hasn't cost me my identity. I'm still Jeanette Morrison. "This past year's been a totigh one for me," she conceded.

"But I still tell myself Tm lucky. 1 look at my children and I say, 'What more do you I talk my heart out to a good friend, and I say, 'What more do you I wake up and look at the flowers and the sky and the sand and the ocean, and I say, This is life. Enjoy it. Janet says she has no patience with people who blame Hollywood for all the domestic troubles of the stars. "I can't understand," she says, "how so many writers figured it was Hollywood's fault CAN A MOTION PICTURE ACTRESS be happy in her private life? In recent months Elizabeth Taylor dropped her fourth husband, Eddie Fisher.

Marilyn Monroe died from an overdose of sleeping pills. Jayne Mansfield left Mickey Hargitay. Judy Garland fled from husband Sid Luft. And Janet Leigh, supposedly thriving in ecstatic marital happiness with actor Tony Curtis for the past 10 years, divorced him. Of all these female movie stars, the most normal is Janet Leigh.

Janet, now 35, was born Jeanette Morrison in Merced, journeyed in 1947 on the recommendation of actress Norma Shearer to Hollywood where she was signed to a $75-per-week contract by MGM. Today, some 1 5 years later, she earns upwards of $100,000 a film her latest is Bye Bye Birdie lives in a $250,000 Beverly Hills mansion, winters in her Palm Springs hideaway, summers in a 12-room Santa Monica beach house, has three domestics to help her with her two girls, Kelly, 6, and Jamie, 3. With all this, she is a divorcee, having lost Tony Curtis to Christine Kaufmann, a 17-year-old German actress. What Price Fame? Recently I asked Janet whether Hollywood fame was difficult to live with, whether it corrupted almost every person it touched, whether it was responsible for lousing up her own personal life, whether she would have been better off had she never entered the motion picture game in the first place. Janet is an intelligent and loquacious young woman.

"Sure fame is difficult to live with," she conceded. "But it's even more difficult not to be famous. Just today something happened at the studio which is wonderfully relevant to. all this. "I was walking along singing, because by nature I'm a happy person, and I like to sing.

Well, this young actor came along and said to me, 'Does this business really make you that I said, 'Well, I don't know if it's this business or not, but today I feel genuinely happy deep down And be said, 'Gee! This business makes me have And I said, Then you should 5 1 1 1 MILK OF MAGNESIA 1EEIUI II MIIT-FUVItES Gerber Cereal Sixes make ideal traveling companions when you and baby go visiting or on a trip. Self feeder in the house? Your toddler will love to play "pick-up-sticks" with Gerber Meat the perfect finger food, designed CLEANEST, EASIEST, SAFEST Way To Rid Your Place Of to help your toddlers hand-to mouth co-ordi l-CONS MOUSE-PR UFE is so clean, so "easy to use. You just pull tab, and bait feeds automatically. You never touch a messy. germy" trap.

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