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Big Piney Examiner from Big Piney, Wyoming • Page 5

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BIG PINEY EXAMINER. BIG PINEY, WYOMING Troops Continue to Sail From U. S. Ports Left: A troopship at sea. No room for deck chairs on this one-time luxury liner which sailed from a New York port.

Upper center: Every inch of space is utilized. Here is a small section of one compartment aboard a U. S. army transport, after it was loaded at the New York Right: Red Cross workers, always on hand, goodbye to troops as an army transport begins its overseas voyage from the Boston port. Overseas Handling of Service V-Mail V-mail handling has become one of the best organized and most important branches of the service.

Lower, "V-mail combat film exchange. Upper left, temporary sending station in the field. Center, outgoing V-mail casing operation. Upper right, loading V-mail gear at Pearl Harbor. Wherever Uncle Sara's boys are to be found, V-mail will reach them.

Officials urge more extensive use of this service. Old Story in Warring Belgium '40 Men, 8 Horses' Carrying their few belongings, Belgian civilians trudge wearily along a road from the path of an advancing German army (left), and return (right), after the American armies have repelled the attack of the Nazis. Thousands of Belgians are without homes and many are in serious condition from privations. Navy's Leading Hellcat Pilots Fifty-eight Jap planes downed. That's the combined total of the navy's two highest scoring Hellcat pilots.

L. to Comdr. David McCampbell, Los Angeles, and Lt. Cecil E. Harris, Crcsbard, South Dakota.

McCampbell destroyed 34 Jap planes in the air, and Lieutenant Harris shot down 24 enemy aircraft. Reminiscent of World War I days, these American infantrymen board a "40 Homines, 8 Chcvaux" box car in France. They are members of 302 3rd 94th Div. Many of the American troops were moved by these box cars in World War I. This is the first photograph received during present war.

Speed on Ice Speed on Ice is shown as Bill Bu- polo, No. 11, of Boston Bruins, out- skates Butch McDonald of Black Hawks during game'at Chicago. Chicago Black Hawks- won 4 to 1. STAGE Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE '-pHEY'RE telling it on JL Faye Emerson Roosevelt.

Seems she sent Selznick International producer, Dore Senary, a bill for $6.00 as the fee for plugging his picture, "I'll Be Seeing You." The Roosevelt bride got into a taxi at the Warner studio and forgot to tell the, driver her destination. But she did shout "I'll be seeing you" to a group of friends. PATE EMERSON Whereupon the driver, asking no questions, drove her straight to the theater where the picture was playing. The meter rang up $6.00, she sent Senary the bill and he paid it. Anyway, that's the story.

Incidentally, "I'll Be Seeing You" is the first of the rehabilitation pictures, which will probably be a cycle before it ends. Joseph Gotten plays the returned soldier, Ginger Rogers and Shirley Temple are costars. RKO's "Enchanted Cottage" is another one, with Dorothy McGuire and Robert Young in leading roles. Warner Bros, have three Very Thought of Yon," "Janie Gets Married," and "This Love of Ours." New York fell heels over head In love with little Margaret O'Brien the instant she arrived. But Margaret never lost her head, though two of her pictures, "Music for Millions" and "Meet Me in St.

Louis," were being shown at big movie houses, with crowds pouring in to see them. She could have appeared on any number of radio programs, attended any number of parties. Everyone adored her. Lana Turner and Van Johnson draw the leading roles in Metro's production of "The Pirate," which Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt did on the stage. This will probably be one of those pictures that are so gorgeous to look at that nobody cares whether there's a plot or not.

Anyway, who cares about a plot if they can watch the lovely Lana, wear- Ing marvelous costumes? Though Dan Duryea succeeded Franehot Tone as president of the dramatic club at Cornell, he had no thought of acting professionally; It took six years in an advertising agency to lead him to the stage, and a career of playing men you'd like to choke. He does it again in "The Woman in the cast as a bodyguard who turns blackmailer after his boss is murdered. William Powell is going: to appear again as the late Florcnz Ziegfeld, this time in Metro's all-star, Technicolor "Ziefffeld Follies." first played the Follies producer in "The Great Zlegfeld," which brought Lnisc Rainer an Academy award. They'll never be able te type Michael O'Shea. A low-brow comic in his first film, "Lady of Burlesque," he then played Jack London in the film based on the author's life; he was "Mulveroy" in "The Eve of St.

Mark," and a fictionized characUr based on Henry Kaiser in "The Man From Frisco." And on NBC's "Gaslight Gayetics," he shares honors with Beatrice Kay in singing old-time ditties. They rented a $65,000 necklace oi white jade for Hedy Lamarr to wear in "Experiment Perilous." Then they photographed it, and it just wasn't white enough for the camera. So they covered it with 40 cents' worth white, washable make-up! Audrey Young of the Broadway musical comedy stage, has never yet been seen on the screen; her first picture is Paramount's "Out of This World." She's good enough, though, so Paramount borrowed her from RKO for a leading role in "George White's Scandals of 1945." ODDS AND ENDS Ginny Simms, star of "Johnny I'n tents" recently teas chilly at rehearsal and asked for a fur coat--it seemed to waUf to her clone, till Johnny stepped out of it. Boh Hope's sponsor announced that Bob's new ten-year contract involved what believed to be the largest total sum ever negotiated in a single deal for radio talent. Rudy Vallee returns to the screen in "People Are Eddie Bracken inheriu one of the choice time-spots in radio when he gets his own shnto February 14--the time immediately following Charlie McCarthy.

SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Dainty First Clothes for Baby Versatile and Smart Two-Piecer Baby Clothes UERE is an adorable set of tiny A first clothes for the very small member of your family. It makes a lovely gift for a new baby. Make the little dress of organdy, dimity or dotted swiss--the dainty underthings in fine lawn or batiste. Pattern No. 870G comes in 6 mos I.

2 and 3 years. Size 1, dress, requires yards of 35 or 39 inch material; pantie and slip, lla yards; 3 yards lace for pantie and slip. Two-Piecer HpHE long-line torso hugging two- piecer is the last word in smartness. This clever style, made up in light weight woolen, will give you an ensemble that's easy to make, easy to wear and easy to look at! Pattern No. 8539 comes in sizes H.

12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 18 and 20. Size 12. short sleeves, requires 3 3 yards ol 38 or 39 inch material. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly time is required in filling orders a lew ol the most popular pattern Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT.

119 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, Calit. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address SNAPPY FACTS ABOUT RUBBER Some types of artificial flowers may be renewed by placing them over steam for a few minutes. When discarding worn bath towels, save the best parts and use for making washcloths or bath mitts.

A small vegetable brush is an effective tool when using paint and varnish remover, especially on carved surfaces. If an enamel pan boils dry, do not plunge it from the hot range into cold water. Let it cool first, then soak before washing. Corduroy needs no ironing. Gently press out the water with towels, but don't wring or twist.

Pin up skirt or pants by waistband. Brush against nap when dry. When you have a bottle or jar that is difficult to open, use a lighted match. Hun this quickly around the edge of the bottle or jar and it will corne open immediately. When wringer rolls begin to lose their grip, the glaze can be removed by roughening the rolls with coarse sandpaper.

Wipe with a damp cloth. Use sandpaper with discretion, of course. Take a nice big, firm, rosy apple. Core it, and cut it crosswise. Make patties of your favorite ground meat mixture--make them the same size as your apple slices.

Put an apple slice between two patties and press together. Bake in a shallow pan in a moderate oven until meat and apple are cooked. Every gas mask issued by tfao U. 5. Army contains IVi pounds of Even now, with the rubber situation improved, it is important lhat car owners have their tires recapped In time.

In time means when rho tread worn smooth, but before the fabric shows. It Is expected by industry authorities that the early post-war period wil! bring a demand for from 16,000 to 40,000 long tons of rubber for the production of latex foam sponge used in cushions of various types and in furniture and mattresses. BEGoodrkh MULTIPLE RELIEF EASES COLD MISERIES LIKE A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Many doctors prescribe a combination of Ingredients for relief of cold symptoms. Colds don't show up as a single ailment, but as a complex scries of miseries. Grove's Cold Tablets are a combination of eight active medicinal Ingredients.

Work Intcr- nallyand promptlyonall these symptoms: relieve headache, reduce fever, ease body acbes, lessen muscular pains, ease nasal stuffiness. Take exactly as directed. Get Grove's Cold Tablets. GROVE'S Which of your two husbands is coming home Constipation may make anyone a Mr. or Mrs.

Glum. Take Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets). Contains no icals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NRTabletaare different--act different. Purely vegetable--a combination of 10 vegetable ingre- dients formulated over 50 years ago.

Uacoated or candy coated, their action ia dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR's have proved. Get a Convincer Box todayl All Caution: Take only as directed. A A A A I Nl TOMORROW.

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