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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE. MURRAY. UTAH SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS S(P(DDTSP1E By JOE MAHONEY r HALfEVK OF NAVY AND ARKANSAS EQUALLY EFFICIENT ON THE. CINPEZf? IIW PATH. HC TIED THE FOMLW METc-HURDLE RECORD BUT FINISHED SECOND TO THE UNITED STATES' P0RTE(?1 15 Davis, Ginger Rogers. Robert 135" M.P.H. V y .. . . OT'i'f r.'M HIT CVFP THE WALL Al HOME RUN A BALL GAME AT THE PLYM0UTH,MA5S- HOUSE OF CORRECTION. 4 PLAYERS AND A WJAKU WtNI IU FINU THE BAU-.lH-t. NTVEP CAME RACK. THE NEXT FEW days and weeks racing will find a flock of celebrities In the headlines. Their namei will Include Citation, Coal-towCapot, Ponder and a few more. There have been three big feature racea with the came weight! io far the Derby the Preakness nd the Belmont Capot not only won two out of three but alio ran In each itart. Capot'i on top-- but he still baa a battle left There Is no long- er a n question GraoUand Rice now 01ympl, won the Derby for Ponder. Capot could pick his own pace In the Belmont but some horse with speed had to go after Olympia In the Derby. Capot was the only horse with the speed to challenge which in turn cost him the race. If the Greentree horae could win the Preakness and Belmont j because there waa no pace-maker to kill off first, he could surely have taken ever the , Derby under aim Urn r clrcum- stances. But for all that Ponder was the surprise horse of both the Derby and the Belmont He will still be dangerous over any stretch of ground beyond mile, especially at a mile and a quarter or a mile and a half. His form from class nas bounded far up and if Capot falls away later on, it Is quite Lkely that Calumet's stretch runner will move up. In the meanwhile It will be Interesting to see when and where Citation will run again. Jimmy Jones says the champion is ready. "We have been in no hurry." Jimmy says, "to get him working too soon with Coaltown on hand. There Is nothing to be gained by running Citation against Coaltown." Whether or not Citation la ready, Calumet has bo great worry with Coaltown, Pander and Wistful en hand. It Is only natural that Chicago should get the call with these standouts, due to the matter of If Calumet weight assignments. can get her stars In at 130. It would be rather foolish to take higher weights. In the meanwhile Hollywood n. la quite anxious to know what Calumet will do about the $100,000 Gold Cup race on July 16, where prettiest items owned wardrobe the department at by lace Coaltown and Citation can get in Warner Bros, is a rose-poiat 132 pounds. The hitch here may bridal veil has a sweep of 10 com from Ben Jones' statement yards, is valued at $3,000. . You'll that 130 pounds la all that any see Patricia Neal wearing it In horse should carry. The extra "The Fountainhead." two pounds would make little or no difference, but it might leava When James Mason bought an opening for increased weights the old Buster Keaton home in later on. Beverly Hills he found there was no way to change the light In any event the next few globes beneath the swimming weeka should be replete with Inpool except from underneath. teresting tarns, now partially So all through making "The covered by the fogs. Citation, Blank Wall" at Columbia he especially, la due t break into looked forward to excavating the headlines soon. around the pool, with the Idea of finding out whether there Makf Tha Target A Barn really was a hidden room somewhere under It. So far this has been a formless baseball season in the main and 'Laura Elliot never saw the inthe main reason is quite evident side of a movie studio till she the pitching. It Isn't so much a matter of the signed her Paramount contract last base bits and runs that have been fall; now, "I Married a Dead Man," accumulated. It Isn't so much a her current picture, Is her ninth in matter of the home runs driven the first half of 1949! With only a In winning flight over the fences few dramatic lessons and no acting femior into the stands. It has been experience she was given the in William lead nine Eythe opposite largely a matter of bases on balls. I can't recall a season where so "Special Agent" just as a start many passes have been Issued day At the request of the government or 20 after day. Eight of Czechoslovakia. Paramount is have been on the menu. Teams a print of "We Refuse to sending 13 20 runs. hits and get They get to Die" Prague for the archives 8 hits and 11 runs. of Cinematographic museum. The There Isn't any reason why film, which tells the story of the a big league pitcher shouldn't Nazis' destruction of the Czech to be able get a pitch serosa town, Lidice, was produced for the plate at least a reasonable Parampunt in 1941 by William H. number of times. But It la Pine and William C. Thomas as a nothing to aee some pitcher wartime contribution. open up any given Inning by filling the bases on passes. Thousands of feet of Pitchers will tell you that If they action for "The Big give the batter a good ball to hit Wheel' were obtained at the he'U probably hammer It out of Indianapolis races last Memthe lot But Isn't it better to have orial day. Mickej Rooney, after him do that with nobody on than to finishing "Quk ksand" goes right till the bases first and then hand Into this auto racing film, with the batter a grand slammer? I do Llna Romay. not remember another season that has ever yielded so many grand Clark Gable also will do a picslammers. a home run with three ture based on auto racing. It is on. as 1949 has offered with the "To Please a Lady." The romantic campaign only a quarter over. interest is supplied by a feminine Lack of control has also been columnist, whose barbed words responsible for so many home runs. start a feud between them. His The pitcher rapidly works himself current film is "Key to the City." Into a hole and then has to split the plate. At least he has to try. James Melton will take a comThe order of march today la to bined and business trip first Ml the bases or walk at least to the pleasure Hawaiian Islands whilo the two men. After this the home-ruNBC "Harvest of Stars" show is ball, aquarely over the middle with on an eight-weevacation. He little on it, Is served up. plans to take his family along, and to give four concerts. One of the n k -- M STUNTS TO DO WITH COAT HANGtRS Lloyd Nolan can say that he remembers Bette Davis w h e n "when" being during the time when she was an usherette at the Dennis Theater on Cape Cod. with Audie Nolan, who is Murphy and Jane Wyalt in Allied Artists' "Bad Boy." was working there as a stage hand. Both were Just putting in time until they could get a chance to act. Whip N MAYING OUT GAR.MCNT5 TO Alft, SUSPEND TWC HAwroe AND TWCV WONT BLOW OFP. TAkE An ncrviuA fw 7 theatre. Margaret Park HOW llF33 TWO on the ClCTwESPiM, DRILL HOLES 1Mb - Lt&S AMD iNitkJ- The HASuEff MUi,X. Wilson, starred in Mono- gram's "Shadows of the West." decided to become proficient with a bull whip after he saw the late Douglas Fairbanks in the "Don Q" scries. So. when Just a kid, he began practicing, has been at it ever since. Says he seldom misses a day's work out though now he can even remove rings from his wife's ears with the whip! tape recorder through which the killer is trapped by police in "Chinatown at Midnight" is coming in handy tor Hurd Hatfield. Maylia and Tom Towers and Jacqueline e de Wilt; they rehearse with the before doing a scene. A A SiMPLC A'.ETMOD OP WIPING HI&H CClUNiS AND WALLS WITH A DUST CLOTH IS TO DRtLL A MOLt IN THC END CP A fKQO-HANDLE, AND INSECT A VVIK COAT HANOCR, AS Shown". THC th manger is bent and dust cloth is hcld in pCacc WITH A HEAVY RUBBER BAND. Freeze Foods for Future Use (Se$ Recipes Btlow) For A p .By GRANTLAND RICE. i Tay- - O'Brien was about the youngest when she made her debut. As she had not yet learned to read, she had to memorize her lines. Next of stars will be imyear's line-upressive, as usual. Big Name Horses Are on Trial j Jumper Outfit for School DQys Slanted Lines Accent Dayf ,1 J GREGORY PECK Barbara Stanwyck, Wanda Jor, Hendrix, Ray Milland, Walter Huston and many others have been starred 2 Aflfl-- h 1 SPORTUGHT i iS DUWJ& 'HyglSONrPS , IS 4 4 - A BY INEZ GERHARD OCTOBER the Lux NEXT of the Air will celebrate its 15th anniversary on the air; the whole studio could be filled with stars who have appeared on the program, with a special section of young actors end actresses who made their dramatic debuts in radio on it. Gregory Peck, Bette BRILL.ANT IO" BLOW, U5ING A SENT rr TRAVELING n ma-chin- HOll L eHiVv PU KAN The Exhibitor, national trade paper, reports that Bmg Crosby lef.ds all movie stars in box office appeal. Cecil B. Dc.Mil'.e won out as the producer and best director. Montgomery Clifl as the top new leading male discovery. best-sellin- g Freeze your Foods ROAST TURKEY in chicken In January and strawberry shortcake in December, these are some of the items which are a real possibility on menus if you have facilities for freezing your food. This may be a freezer right in your own home, or it might be space rented at one of the large lockers that are now available in so many localities. Foods know no season when it's possible to freeze them, and, this, of course, is one of the best ways to avoid meal 11 monotony. You simply freeze the food when it's at the peak of the season, then eat it when you want it. Freezing food is one of the simplest of preserving methods since foods require only a minimum of preparation, and they retain their freshness until thawed and pre- pared. How to Prepare Meat For Freezer TT'S a simple job to freeze meat for future meals and you need follow only a few simple rules to do it successfully. When choosing animals for freezing, select those healthy ones of size and weight which will produce the quality of cuts preferred by the family. Excessive fat is unnecessary, but an ample covering of fat protects the lean from drying out during the frozen storage. This latter does not apply to veal since that meat has little fat These rules apply whether you purchase meats from a market or produce house. Ask for quality cuts from prime cattle, and mention that you Intend freezing them and the butcher may be more careful in his selection. Once the carcass is prepared, chill the meat immediately as bacteria grow rapidly at the high temperatures. Molds, bacteria and yeast may ruin the flavor of the meat unless it is chilled at once. Meat cutting is no Job for a novice and should be done by the butcher or an expert meat cutter at a locker plant. You, however, should specify cuts you want if you've purchased a carcass or part of one. It's a good Idea to have the meat cut in family size portions to eliminate waste, since the meat cannot or should not be frozen once it has been thawed. It's popular, loj, to have meat boned since it requires less freezing space, and since the bones cannot puncture wrapping paper once they're eliminated. Proper Wrapping Saves Quality TT'S U.Wlsk to economize on LYNN CHAMBER'S MENU Chicken Shortcake with Gravy Buttered Lima Beans Carrot Sticks Beverage Cookies Peach Salad in Cherry Gelatin Peppermint Ice Cream hundle of meat in the freez meat for your family for a meal. Waxed or waterproofed paper may be used between each hamburger, steak or chop since this makes them easy to separate and hastens thawing once they come out for use. Or, In this case, you may readily remove two or three chops without thawing the whole package. Pull the proper wrapping tightly around the meat to smooth out all possible air and eliminate air pockets. The package should be smooth and firmly packed to conserve storage space. Seal the paper with a "drugstore fold' which means bringing one edge'over the other and folding it over the shorter sheet Now twist or fold the ends and seal with acetate (scotch) tape. This tape is not affected by moisture or cold. Label all packages so you can easily identify them when you want them. The label should contain the type of meat enclosed, the number of servings or the weight in pounds, and the date on which it was wrapped for freezing. As soon as the meat is wrapped and labeled, place in the freezer. If you do not have a freezer at home, store the packages In the refrigerator until you can take them to the locker, but this should not be more than a few hours. TTarh er should contain enough attention freezing ,L0VELY frock casions. ice and one hip are accented, Puffed Sleeves TUST THE THING to plan on to uimsuaj novelty buttons. J have ready when school bells a simple princess ring again Pattern No. 8432 Is i,,. pJ jumper with tiny puffed sleeve " li. 14, H, U,t,t sua , blouse and collared jacket to yards of match. She'll be as proud as can be In this pretty outfit. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERS DW Enclose Pattern 25 St. Chirac cents la eolsi No. 1, lot ft can Prepare it for frcozin ith no I Pccia' Clean 7, MW 1 the bird and It. and in place of cooking it. wrap it for freezing to be cooked several months later. Birds are killed, bled, plucked, chilled and dressed before they can be packaged. If you desire, it's a great convenience to stuff the poul-tr- y and frcc?e it in that state, so the poultry is ready to pop in the oven for Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner. Do rot u.e sage In the dressing if ou expect lo keep the bird more than three months since the flavor permeates the meat. 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"'i"'' r-- ri mwiuM i lo f" ftwa t VW "" ' ' ' .... irr I .M and ktx . m m" mo full one-thi- ta io IS" Hep rrtdu.ur mrJ.um f " ff Fruit juices breakfast or are easily fro;en. Select Rood julfr, from pn.ri1(,urcd fruits and chill thoroughly. Extract U Juice and four into raraff.n coated tubs or cylinders. Frcee Immediately. VVaW ued for fruit berr.es and vegetableswashing should have In It unless the temperature is lower than 6.V. Speed the harvest to the Just s you speed food to freezer the can or canning to prevent food v,ut loss and deterioration. IV Thevc Freezing Tip fo Help You Varieties are of great Importance In the successful freezing of fruits. Apples for sauce, for example should be Baldwins. Greening. Northern Spy or Yellow Transparent types. Study the freezing space which will be available to you, and plan how much of each fruit vegetable meat or poultry you will have. Don't overstock one item so that you can't treere something you want i ml uJ Name pattern magazine. Smart new designs, fabric news free pattern printed Inside the book. Send 23 cents for your copy. bev-crag- V Kb mm 7 '4 Try e rv wr Io p Ire Teotf aairry KH. h by -r seam neils oa Pattern No. 8243 comes In sizes 3, S, 4, I, 6 and 8 yean. Size a, lumper, IS jacket. 1V yards; yard at bloui. 1 yard. Ready for you now the new Tall and Winter Issue of FASHION, our complete than meat t SAYS: p feminine-la for -r-RnPfii U1C55-U- J -' The slanted lines oTi Frozen Poultry Keeps Well Frozen poultry is one food which keeps well in its frozen state, tend requires even less wrapping paper for frozen foods since the meat may dry out and "frcerer burns" often result. Regular butcher paper, ordinary waxed 20 weeks old. paper or grocery store type paper Fowl for trie-mema weigh re not used. Moisture and vapor-proo- f from four to ,x pounds and can be paper bags or cartons made from ot,e to Uo years old. A roast-i- n especially for this purpose are best. chicken should weigh four to They should be easy to fold, wrap five pound, but ts frst if not more or handle, tough enough to re.i.it than a year old. Cajx.ni should tearing, and capable of receiving wcich from 7 to 10 pounds but an ink or china pencil mark for should not be over 8 to 10 months labeling. old. LYNN Dress-C- .'.to i'-- 4 alwev. bck-- " Jr If1 , |