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o Let us supply your WEDDING MUSIC! Available ot all times except Wednesday nights. ETHEL MINTURN Piano or Organ GWEN EDWARDS ' Vocal PHONE 3-5390 FULLERTON PTA TO SPONSOR FROLIC NICHT The' Fullerton PTA Halloween frolic will be Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fullerton school. Those at tending may wear costumes.. DeMOLAY MOTHERS ' TO HOLD BAZAAR DeMolay Mother's circle will hold a bazaar at the Roseburg Electric store Saturday. Order Your Fuel Now 16 Inch Green Wood O Planer Ends O 16 Incn Dry Wood 0 Saw Dust SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY THAT SUPPORTS YOU! YOUR DRESSES and OUR CLEANING GO HAND IN HAND. Dry cleaned Dresses look NEW LONGER 'after each cleaning in our modern up-to-date shop. WE EMPLOY THE FINEST CLEANING YOUR CLOTHES. CLEANING YOUR CLOTHES. We Want Your Clothes to Last Longer. Exclusive in m Roseburg at NO EXTRA CHARGE UMPQUA CLEANERS Free Pickup and Delivery 321 North Main .-: - Phone 3-5444 SUTHERLIN LADY LIONS HOLD MONTHLY MEETING TUESDAY The Lady Lions held their reg ular monthly meeting, Tuesday evening at the Tnwn Cafe with Mrs. Madeline Hansen and Mrs. Faith Thompson as hostesses. Dr. Ralph Pearson of Roseburg, euest sneaker. Eave a very inter esting talk on Korea and how the present war ana communism have affected the Korean peo ple. Dr. Pearson has spent the past 25 years as a doctor in Korea and returned to America at the outbreak of the war when most of the Americans were forced to leave Korea. After dinner the members went to the Robert Hansen home where the initiation of five new members and the regular busi ness meeting was held. Those attending were: Mrs. Vera Holm, Mrs. Amy Eggleston, Mrs. Marguerite Thatcher, Mrs. Made line Hansen, Mrs. Alma Hein, Mrs. Helen Kesner, Mrs. Evelyn Mur nen, Mrs. Letha Barnes, Mrs. Vir ginia Wood, Mrs. Gula Crowell, Mrs. Connie Smith, Mrs. Ruth Nic olizzi and the five new members, Ms Phyliss Halvorsen, Mrs. Ma bel McCord, Mrs. Ruth Petherick, Mrs. Anita Schwartz and Mrs. El eanor Huntoon. Meat Dishes Fit Family Budget o Apple Pie Good Eating Anytime By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Food and Markets Editor A different kind of apple pie is good news. This one is a super dessert, beautiful to look at and wonderful in flavor. Apple Eggnog Pie (Makes 1 9-inch pie) One envelope unflavored gelatin, V4 cup orange juice, cup hot water, i tablespoon grated lemon rind, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, V4 cup sugar, V. teaspoon salt, 3 eggs, well beaten; 1 1-3 cups ap ple juice, sherry flavoring, one 9-inch baked pie shell, 1 cup heavy cream, whipped; W cup broken walnut meats. Soften gelatin in orange juice; dissolve in hot water. Add lemon rind, lemon juice, sugar and salt; stir until sugar dissolves. Beat in eggs. Cook over hot water until 1 mixture thickens, stirring con stantly. Remove from heat; add apple juice; cool. Add sherry flavoring to taste. Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg white; beat with ro tary beater until very light and fluffy. Spoon into pie shell. Top with whipped cream and walnuts. Apple Fritters (Serves 4-6), One and one-half cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, Vi tea spoon salt, 1 egg, 2-3 cup milk, 2 sour apples. Sift together flour, baking pow der and salt. Beat egg, add milk and stir in dry incredicnts. Pare and core armies, then dice. Drop small pieces into batter. Stir. Drop by spoonfuls into deep fat and fry to a delicate brown. By GAYNOR MADDOX - I NEA Food and Markets Editor One flank steak (about lVt pounds), 1-3 pound salt pork, 2 cups cooked mixed vegetables, fro zen or canned. Flank Steak Rollles (Yield: 12 rolliet) Cut salt pork into a strip about 1-3-inch thick. Put pork in center of flank steak and roll steak over salt pork. Fasten roll -with poul try pins at about one-inch inter vals along seam. Slice roll be tween pins to make rollics about 1 inch thick. Brown rollies on both sides in a large skillet. Cover and cook over low heat about SO minutes or until meat is tender. Spread mixed vegetables over rollies. Cover and simmer 15 minutes longer or until vegetables are done. If desired, gravy may be made from drippings left in skillet and- served over rollies. Barbecued Franks end Beans (Yield: 4 to 6 servings) One pound franks, cut in Va inch pieces, Vi cup thinly sliced onion, i laDiespoons Putter or for tified margarine, 3 tablespoon tiour, m-ounce can tomato sauce Vi cup bouillon, 2 cups (1 No. 2 can), red kidney beans, 1 table spoon vinegar, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon salt. Pan fry onions in butter or mar garine in a saucepan. Add flour. Combine. Add tomato sauce and bouillon. Bring to a boil. Add beans, vinegar, brown sugar, Wor cestershire sauce and seasonings. Simmer for 10 minutes. Add franks Rive and enjoy the finest! QiiaajM, Siotrui. CANDIES THEY'RE DELICIOUS AND , TRESH! Assorted CHOCOLATES rnmi fruitt. null, caramell. toffee scotch, crunch and chewy ff OC centers, dipped in ricn miiK cnoco- f " b. . ., late and dark vanilla chocolate. I J Ik. . J. 45 One pound box . 1 1 ,&SiSi HOME FASHIONED FAVORITES Tempting pecan relit, fudgei, fruiti railed in nutt, butter bom, nut Crunch,, chewy center, end jelliei. A Rutted Slaver taite treat that everyone enjoyi. 25, aund No chocolate covered condiet, PARTY MINTS Cool mint pottiet dipped a creamy chocolate. 32 la the box. 650 J 21 rr n t V w',k '' (TV3l 0 PECAN DELIGHTS a tatty Vtcani and rich butter- treat caramel generoutly covered with del'Ciavi Rwttell Stover mill chocolote. M i. S85v i ik. . ti. '' 0 ROSEBURG PHARMACY cc241 N. Jackson- Phone 3-3415 and continue simmering for 7 min utes. Here's I recipe with a differ ence plus fine flavor and econ omy: Sauerkraut and Frankfurters (About 5 servings) Four cups sauerkraut, 1 pound frankfurters, 1 cup water. . Dumplings: One cup flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, Vi tea spoon salt, 1 egg, IVi tablespoons melted shortening, V cup milk. Place half of sauerkraut in a two-quart heat resistant glass saucepan; arrange five frankfurt ers on top. Cover with remainder of sauerkraut and arrange remain ing frankfurters around edge, leaving the middle for dumplings. Pour the cup of water over sauer kraut. For dumplings: Sift flour, bak ing powder and salt together. Add well-beaten egg, shortening and milk; combine. Heat sauerkraut mixture 1 0 boilin? over direct heat. Drop dumpling batter in by teaspoon fuls; cover and cook for about 20 minutes. Do not remove cover during cooking time (when you use a glass saucepan you can watch the cooking process). Gar nish with parsley and serve di rectly from the saucepan. .O Pork Will Beat 1 Meat Problem By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Food and Markets Editor High prices for meat make Sun day dinner a problem. But a pork shoulder stuffed with apples and prunes can solve that problem. It looks and tastes like an ex pensive meat course. But it Isn't Roast Pork Shoulder With Prune-Apple Stuffing (Serves 4) Two-pound pork a h o u I d e r, boned, salt, pepper.- Stuffing: two cups soft bread crumbs, 1 table spoon minced onion, 1 cup diced apples, Vi cup seeded, cooked Prl. Oct 19, 1951 .The Newt-Review, RoMbarg. Ore. , f prunes, V4 teaspoon salt, 18 tea spoon pepper, 2 tablespoons melted fat. Have pork shoulder' boned and prepared with pocket; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pile stuffing in pocket; fasten edges with skewer or tooth picks. Place roast, fat side up, in uncovered pan. 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