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THE RED BARN For Delicious Steak and Dinner Open 5 a. m. to 11 p. m. Closes at midnight on Saturday 17 miles up the North L'mpqua Road , Here's How To Fix Barbecued Chops By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Stall Writer In Gallatin, Mo, you'll And Vir ginia McDonald and her fabu loui tearoom. Both' are known all over the United State by people who enjoy line American food. PUBLIC DANCE at the EAGLES Every Saturday Night AM' NIGHT RIDERS 5-PIECE WESTERN BAND Dancing from 9:00 p. m. 'til 1 :00 a. m. Admission 50c Holl is Air-Conditioned! Everybody Stoy "dol ond Donee!, EAGLES Corner of Cass ond Pine THEATER PATRONS Attention Please! Effective today, Saturday, August 13, box of fice opening time for MATINEE ONLY is being changed. It's now 1 p. m. for your con venience in meeting bus schedules and for housewives getting home in time to prepare dinner. Normally if you are in at 1 p. m. you will have seen a complete show by 3:10. You may come as late as 2 p. m. and still see a com plete show. Thank you. INDIAN O STAR O ROSE THEATERS Matinee Daily at the Indian Saturday & Sunday at the Star & Rose. CONTINUOUS SATURDAY AT THE INDIAN Read on, and right here you'll find two of Virginia McDonald's most popular dishes. They come from her new cook book, called "How I Cook It." If you can't get to Gallatin, better get her book mat is, a you tike line American eating. Barbecued Chops "One of the most wonderful I meats I fix Is my barbecued 'chops, ribs, or beef," she says. "Everyone who tastes them asks i for the recipe and here it is." One and one-half pounds of meat pork chops, spare ribs or beef, 1 tablespoon celery seed, 1 tablespoon chili powder, V cup brown sugar, 1 tablespoon salt, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 cup tomato puree, cup vinegar. , If chops are used, have them cut thick. If spare ribs are used, have them cut in individual serv ings. The meat does not take the seasoning so well if it is in large pieces. Make a dry sauce by mix ing the celery seed, chili powder, brown sugar, salt and paprika. Rub most of this on the meat and let it stand overnight. To the re maining dry sauce add the tomato puree and vinegar and baste the meat with this as it cooks in the oven. Chicken Croqeuttes "My chicken croquettes are mighty well liked by everyone. 1 you'll say they are the best you ever ate." ! One hen, salt and pepper, cel ery salt, milk, butter, flour, H cup blanched slivered almonds, I I egg, cracker crumbs. ' Stew or bake the chicken , whole. Remove meat and skin . from bones and cut meat in large cubes. Season with salt, pepper and celery salt. For every 14 cups of chicken, measure 1 cup of milk, 2 tablespoons butter and 3 tablespoons of flour; combine and cook until thick, stirring constant ly. Add chicken and almonds. Mix well and cool. Cut croquettes in 2 inrh squares or oblongs, form in balls or mold in the form of chick en legs. Beat egg slightly and add 1 tablespoon of cold water. Dip croquettes in egg, then in crumbs, I and frv In deep, hot fat.. BIG DANCE AT WINSTON Friday, August 1 9 Musio By Sam and Hit Niteridert Howard's Hardwart TJD 3 D Sorry . . . ne "Meet th Press" broadcast this ovtnlng at I . . . Instoad, you'll bo hearing th "Sylvan Lvln Opsra Concert." And at 7:30 tonight, "Straight Arrow," usually heard en Friday at S p. m. . . . will b scheduled en time . only, These changes earn about a a result of yesterday's "All Star Football Gam" which caused a slight re-shuffling of program. Here's news: KRNR will broadcast Woody Herman and the King Cole Trio direct from Coo Bay tonight . . beginning at 10:30 ... or whenever the "Wrestling Parade" reaches conclusion. If all goes well, Woody will be aired in the 10:30 to 11 time slot . . . followed by King Cole in the 11 to 11:30 p. m. time period. If you can't be there to see them in person ... by all means, catch this broadcast. They're really gonna' have ball. Large sums of money backing a rac horse at a local track caused a gang of bookmakers to attempt destruction of the horse and the death of Its owner. That's the situa tion facing orlme-bustlng "Martin Kane, Private Eye," to morrow ... 1:30 to 2 p. m. At 3:30, "Nick Carter" Is con fronted with the task of having to solve a murder In the short spice of three hours. The story is appropriately titled "The Case of the Vital Three Hours." at 4:30 tomor row, Maureen O'Sulivan-will be starred and Dsn Before will be the hoet when "The Family Theater" program presents its adaptation of Rudolph Baumbach's classio story The Fountain of Youth." The chief of a spy network's personnel department will be the subject of the "Secret Missions" broadcast tomorrow evening at 6. Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, war-time deputy chief of the Office of Naval Intelligence, will act as narrator, v Bobby Ft lags, th world's professional tennis champion, will be hurting a barrage of "Animal, Vegetable or Mineral" questions at emcee Bill Slater, when the "Champ" guests with th regular panel on tomorrow night' "Twenty Ques tions" session at S. KRNR Th Veke f Th ISMlWrf NeWSXevieW MBS 1490 On Ytur Dial ME MA IN IN G HOI KB TODAY 4:00 walking In Rythra. 4:15 Music. 4 30 Kami ly Theater. 5 Of Uymrni' League 5 30 Can You Tog. This? , 6 00 Secret Missions. 30 Sheila h Graham. 6:43 Bill Cunningham. 7:00 Murder by Expert. 1 30 True or Fa Ise. B:oo Twenty Question, a 30 Burl Ives. 8:45 Lanny Roaa , 9:00 News. o 15 Memorable) Music 9:30 American . Lef I on. 9:45 Church of the Open Bible. 1000 Klwanls Choir. 10 30 Barclay Allen's Orchestra. 11:00 Sign Oft. MOW AT, A CGI HT If, -00 Sunrise Serenade, 8:20 Music. IF A AT DO Ml UYI T RUE It's PAYCATION time again: Yes, you are reading right, the word is PAYCA TION which means "to sell unused items that are dust catchers to you thru the inexpensive want ads for your sum mer vacation money." Hundreds watch the want ads nightly to buy for CASH used cottage furniture, boats, autos, sport items, fresh fruits and vegetables, etc. . . Just phone your ad to 100 and say, 1 - 3 or 6 times. n w PHONE 100 S: 15 Newt. 8:30 RIm at Shine. 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:30 Music. 7:45 Local News, 7:50 Music. 8 00 Music. 8 30 Modern Home. 8:45 Mulc by Morgan. 9 00 Welly's Coffee Time, 9:15 Bonk of Bargains. 930 Man About Town. 950 Musical Interlude. 10:00 News. 10:15 Gospel Singer. 10-30 Say It With Music. i 10:45 Art Baker. 11:00 Ladles first 11:30 Queen for a Day, 12 00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sparta Pag. 12:25 Music. 1230 Clocking the Iters. 12:35 Music. 12:40 Local News. 12 45 National New. 12.55 Market ReDorU 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Party Line. 2:00 Against the Storm, 2 30 lis Requested 3:oo Johnson family 3:15 Music. 3 30 Show Time. 3:45 Loral Loan Show. 4:00 Walter Trohan. 4:15 Frank Hemingway, 4:30 Marvin Miller. 4:45 Tips and Tune. 5:00 Children's Story Hour. 8:10 Music. .... n 8 30 Champion. 5 45 Cur ley Bradley. 6:00 Sewing Machine Center. 15 Mutual Ne war eel. 30 Spurt Page 6 .15 Musical Interlude, 6 40 Local News. 0:45 Southland Singing. 6 55 Charles Shaw. 7:00 Dirk Haymes. 7:15 Sammy Kay Showroom. 7 30 Cisco Kid. 8 00 Let George Do It 8 30 You Name It S. 45 Bob Kberle Show. 8:55 Johnny Desmond. 9:15 HI Neighbor. 9:30 Scandinavian Melody Tim. 9:45 Walter Trohan. 10.00 Mysterious Traveler. lt):m Danre Orchaestra. 11:00 Cuea la Musle, 11:30 Sign Off. Oregon Prisoner Confesses Killing Man In Arizona SALEM, Ore.. Aug. 13-4.W--Sheriff Denver Young said Fri day that a 32-year-old man ar rested here last week has admit ted killing Charles T. Snoop, S, near Phoenix, Ariz., last May. The sheriff said Edward Charles McEwen, Lodi, Calif., made the admission to Arizona officers who came here to ques tion him. McEwen. who had been sought on a first-degree murder coin plaint issued in Maricopa coun ty, Ariz., was arrested in the Willamette Valley last week on a charge of driving a stolen car. McEwen almost escaped from the Jail here Sunday nieht. He and three -fellow -prisoners had awea tneir way almost through the cell bars when a passerby heard the sawing and notified the sheriff's office. The sheriff said that McEwen was also questioned about the slaying of Tex Thornton at Ama rillo, Tex., last month, but to:d police he knew nothing of it. Snoop, a citrus grower, was found strangled in a dry irriga tion ditch near Phoenix. Ariz., last May 12. Police said he was last seen alive In a cafe with McEwen. Sot., Aug. 13, 1949 Th. News-Review, Roseburg, Or. S Playing Boy Is Killed By His Uncle's Truck BAKER. Aug. 13 ."rV- A three-year-old boy at Huntington was run over and klMed Friday by a milk truck operated by his uncle. The boy, Danny Laudermilk,! son of Mrs. Delphia Laudermilk, I Huntington City Recorder, wasl pla.'lng with some other young-1 sters at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bur gess. Lyle Endicott, the child's uncle, drove up to deliver milk. The child dashed behind the truck and the driver did not see him when he pulled awav. Coun ty Coroner Thad Beatty said the child died Instantly. Heat frankfurters In simmering water, slice them thin, and add them to potato salad. Season the salad with finely sliced scallions : or finely grated onion, salt, fresn- j Iv ground pepper, and paprika. 1 Serve whole sweet gherkins or' mixed pickles with this dish. 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