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MUBO, -OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1983.
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drove to Bear Springs Sunday to
Subject “The Joy of Jesus.”
Every body welcome, remaining space- Pack some light ter part of the week at the home of American Legion last Saturday eve
dait with Lamer Sayers for the
Moro, Oregon
“These things have I spoken unco
ning was well attended.
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meat and some dark meat into each her mother, Mrs. Alfred Lyons.
Meets the 1st and 8r< lay.
you, that my joy might remain In you
< Grass VaJhy)
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Max Pluemke who has beMl in the
Thursday evenings o
Baptist Church
each month. Viaitiu*
Edmund Stephens and wife arrived and that your joy might be nil! ”
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ho.pit.1 to Th. Mito iweovtoin«
S. L. ^oyce, Minister-
members cordially in Tuesday evening from Oklahoma Jo. 16:11.
f«“ Wuriw .»tahtod in « anto- Friday morning. It was a total
v»t*d to meet with us
Special
Slide
Trombone
music by
Add on. level teaspoon rf
j mobUe
th. Fourth of July loss.
where Edmund assists with an ex
Glen King. W- M.
(Marvel Chapman.
each pint jar. Add no liquid. Re-
Canning
Chickens
Easy
Mrs-
perim
ent
station.
This
is
~' returned home Tuesday afternoon-
C. V. Belknap, Secy
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. All men are invited to join the
move any grease or other particles
Stephens first visit here.
If Proper Methods Used from the sealing surface of the jar Mr- Pluemke is able to be up and
Community Church Coatless Club
When Your Shoes need
around by the aid of a cane.
Lod«. No. 113 I. O. O. F.
Lewis Hastings and wife have Come to church, you need not wear a
and partially seal.
A properly.
Moro, Oregon
noved into the Hastings house for coat, but we want you to come.
Repair, send them to
Mrs. W- 0. Smith spent Thursday
regulated pressure cooker is the best
Meets every Monday
he remainder of the summer ar
When
chickens
are
culled
from
the
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ida
Davs.
evening in the I.O.O.l
Every body welcome
equipment for canning chicken- Pro
hull.
Transient ano Lewis has charge of the DeMoss
flock as they become unprofitable for cess pint jars at-15 pounds pressure
Allan
A.
McRea,
iMnister.
J. C- Wilson and Jack O'Neal wdro
visiting l-rothers ar« varehouse for the season.
laying purposes, the home maker can for 70 minutes.. Seal jar immediately visitors in Moro Saturday morning.
cordially invited tc
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
replenish her meat supply at un and place two inches or more apart
Christian Sciaac«
meet with us.
-Miss Bernice Lloyd, of Los An
THE DALLEN
Paul Stout and family of Shaniko 204 Second St'
usually low cost by canning the chick to cool. •
William McKinney, N-’ G geles, stopped here briefly with the
Subject: Love-
spent
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mr.
en
meat
by
one
of
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number
of
ex
Joe Truitt, Secretary I. C- McKean family while on her
Golden Text: Isaiah 49:13. Sing.
“When chicken or other non-acid
O
heavens; and be joyful, O'earth; cellent methods, says Lucy A- Case, home canned foods are taken from and Mrs- J. R. Dellinger.
way
home.
Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116
Mr. and . Mrs- J. R- Harbin. Mrs.
and break forth Into singing, O extension nutrition specialist at Ore the jar, it is safest to boil or in some
Moro, Oregon ,
Arthur Schilling is cutting for
,4 Meets 2d and 4th Tues Truman Strong just north of Motro mountains: for the Lord hath com gon State college.
way heat through and through to the Betty KeUy and Eari Harbin spent
Killing the birds at least six boiling point for 15 minutes before (Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
‘ lays of each month.
forted his people, and will have
Visiting members wel his week, having moved down Mon mercy upon his afflicted.
hours before canning, and avoidance tasting, to prevent any possibility of W- C. Helyer.
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day.
come.
All are cordially invited co attend of soaking the meat in water while food poisoning.”
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Jim Stuart of Moro was here Sat-
Ha vie Brisline, N- G
Wanted: Woman to take care of the church services and to make use washing are two early precautions
I ila Bull, Secretary.
elderly couple. Call at Journal of the reading room »n the rear of the in chicken canning, says Miss Case.
of cattle which Charlie Belshee ship
church building, which is open daily • Water extracts meat juices and tends
PbotM 845 Th* Dalbs, Ore'
flice.
ped that evening.
CHris Schuh« Post No. 71
where all authorized Christian Science to make the meat stringy. One bled,
GRASS VALLEY PH ARM A CY
Mrs J N. Maclnnee and son
T^e roof of the Barnum building literatured may be read, borrowed or washed and drawn, the birds are cut
Meets at Legion hall or which houses the Bucholts and May purchased.
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Donald and’ daughter Marjorie left
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into
pieces
as
for
boiling,
with
the
2nd and 4th Wednesday
for
McMinnville
Friday
maning
stores and the telephone office is be-
J. R Dellinger was à business
flesh removed from the breast- The
evening* of each month.
The Full Gospel Assembly
ing repaired this week
remainder of |he canning process is ▼¡•fiar in Grass Valley Monday eve-
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Vernon Flatt. Commander
A large crowd of Kent folks spent
Be
therefore ready also, for described as follows by Mbs Case:
Giles L. French, Adjutam
Read the ads in the Journal
"Chicken may ba canned raw,
Sunday
at Buck Hollow swimming
the Son of Man cometh at an hour
' Mr. Emma Schadewita of Moro is
fried or roasted-, but many home
when ye think not- Luke 12:40-
and
trying
to keep cool.
visiting with relatives in Kent-
Sunday School... ........... , 10 a. m- makers prefer the flavor when can
The dance which was given by the
Mrs. Walter Wilson spent the lat-
Fellowship Meeting ___ -...11 a. m- ned raw, to be fried or roasted af
Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m. ter taken from the jars. The use
of flour or other starchy coating is
-.The Mutual Life , of’New York,
Every body welcome.
not advised before canning. To pack
Community
Presbyterian
Church
Annuities, endowments, retirement
Sunday School ....
raw chicken, first place a drumstick (
10
a-
m.
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Sunday
Schoo]
10:00
a-
m-
income, life insurance. I am in Sher
11 a no.1 Fellowship Meeting
11:00 a. m. in a clean jar- Place the thigh next
man . county frequently, and will Morning Worship
to the drumstick with the thicker
gladly give any service or assistance
part of the thigh «soft to the leaner
to policyholders. Geo. H- Flagg’ tel-
part of the drumstick. Cut the tips
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
from the wings, save for soup, and
hook the elbows of the two wings to
Lost: Gold Green pocket watch, 15
gether. Place next to the thigh.
jewel- Lost at Stiles last Sunday
Place the neck portions In the center
A
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July 23. Reward for return.
Will make his regular trip
of
the jar wth the rib end down- Next
Lloyd Hennagin ,Moro
tuck portions of the breast into the
to MORO, next week
B. A. Amy, a Tractor and Machine
July 31 to Aug. 5 inclusive
company man. is here this week
APRICOTS TO THE FORE
, and sprinkle with cocoanut. Chill. .
Dr. Harry D. Wilson
looking after business for his com-
The season for fresh apricots is
Apricot Kruchen
pany
comparatively short and a few sug •
Laboring men are beginning to gestiona for their use are timely. Four tablespoons butter
Will be in Grass Valley
DENTIST
come in in greater numbeds with the Apricots are not only delicious in One egg
Please Make Your Appointments Early
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start of harvest The county does flavor but have real food value as One half cup milk
Monday, July 24
HOME OFFICE, WASCO
not use nearly as mane men as it did they carry both mineral elements One scant cup cugar , —
in the old days of header and thresh and vitamins. They are especially i Two cups flour
er, but a few are needed.
I will accept a liberal part of total amount of work
rich in copper and iron and thus One teaspoon salt
In Moro
contribute to the blood building pro Four teaspoons baking powder
county and school warrants at par
Mrs- G- C. Akers is visiting her son
One and one-half cups halved apri
Tuesday, July 25
cess.
in
Carrol in Albany for a short time.
cots
m
There are literally scores of ways
Combine eugar, flour, salt and
..„rmnnm
The Pinkerton family are out of to serve apricots.
An appetizing baking powder- Cut in the butter and
quarantine again after a rest from salad is made by combining thoro-
add the milk and egg. Spread dough
other people’s society while ¡Mary had ly ripened or stewed apricots With
about half an inch thick in a well
the scarlet fever,
cottage cheese or with cream cheese- buttered pan. Place the apricots in
And _ of ...
all fruits . that are served rows into the top of the dough,
Lloyd Johnson and Charles Ruggles
fresh with plenty ef crewn, epneots Sprinkle
the fo||owin(t mixture:
were home over Sunday from Gilliam
stand foremost Simply
— Cream one-half cup of butter and
county where they are harvesting for
sprinkle with sugar and chill before add
cup of gugad> two uble_
Joe Morrison- Wheat is making
serving.
! spoons of flour and bake in a moder
nine to ten sacks there they report.
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The following recipes show other ate oven.
'Ebep Kee is cutting the Dan Mc- ways of using fresh apricots- No
Apricot Box Cake
Lachlin place this year, having begun tice that each recipe contains milk of
IN ANSWER TO A LADY’S LETTER
the first of the week-
Cut an even slice from the top of
some form. Children and grown-ups
Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin entertained too, need milk in the summer as well a sponge cake, using a very sharp
A lady writes to say that she does not understand why an 8—cylinder
a party of ladies Friday afternoon as during the busy school day»?1 knife. Hollow out the lower part of
Drinking
one
glass
of
milk
at
each
the
cake
and
fill
with
fresh
or
stew-
oar does not cost more to run than a car with fewer cylinders. She
in honor of Mrs. Pearl Williams, her
meeb and the fourth glass provided ed apricots that have been well
sister-in-law.
refers to my statement that our Ford V-8 develops more power on a gallon
in cooked foods or in the form of sweetened and drained of all sirup,
air. and Mrs- Mal Goodin and Miss ice cream or cheese will assure mem -; Cover apdicots with a thick layer of
of gas than any car we have made.
Daria Sangster, of Portland, spent bera of the family of that necessary whipped cream. Replace the top
The use of 8-cylinders%does not mean the addition of two or four
the week end here as guests at the quart of milk every day.
slice of cake and spread quickly with
extra fuel consumers.
It is not, for example, a 4-cylinder engine
Collis Moore home.
a cake icing made by stirring one
APRICOT ISLAND
cup
of
confectioner
’
s
sugar
intS
one
multiplied by two.
Our 8-cylinder engine takes the fuel supply of an
Frank Burnet started some thing
unbeaten egg white and one table
when he drove home with a new Ford Three cups soft custard
ordinary 4-cylinder engine and divides it eight ways.
And why?
spoon sirup drained from apricots to
a week or so ago- Miss Signa Woods One can apricots
One
cup
whipped
cream
By reducing four larger explosions into eight smaller ones, we get
a smooth consistency. When ready
bought the Pickett car, Mrs- Tem
to serve, cut the iced cake into
pleton made a trade for a new car Six teaspoons shredded docoanut
engine smoothness and quietness.
Eight-cylinders indicate the wajr the
Pour custard into deep sherbet squares or rectangles. If desired,
and everybody else is looking at the
gas
is
used,
not
the
amount
.
It
is
just the difference between going
glasses- Top each with three apri the cake may be served with vanilla
salesman’s wares.
cots. Fill center with whipped cream ice cream piled roughly on top
upstairs in four long jumps or in eight ordinary steps.
,
Andrew Thompson is showing
Two
things
use
up
gas
—
bad
engine
design
and
useless
car
weight.
some excellent Federation here
Friday morning of last week. It
Besides having an engine that gets a high percentage of>power out of thB
tested 60 pounds and was reported to
fuel,/the Ford V-8 has a light, strong body and chassis so that no power
be making considerable over 20
bushels to the acre.
is wasted in moving excess weight.
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FUMERAI HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Kent News
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Dr. Butler
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at Hotel Moro
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The only extravagance about the new Ford V-8 engine is in.the bnilding
Mrs. Wiley Knighten and Mrs-
Giles French entertained at the
French home Tuesday afternoon for
a group of friends
of it. The extravagance is ours—the economy Is yours.
The whole question of car economy needs clearing up.
oar gives economy all round.
Miss Josephine Johnson left for
Portland Tuesday for a short stay.
Leon Moore. Collie Moore, Bud
Powell, Wendell Balsiger and Marion
McKee made up a party which at-
tended the prize fights in Portland
Tuesday nighty
Price, operation, upkeep, all play their
quality of Ford oars lias out down their repair business 50 per cent.
A^kile tkeyre
on vacation
As to price with quality,—judge for yourself. .
As to economy, here is the record of n »took oar three weeks out of
shop in Oklahoma: •
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On a run of 10,054 miles at the rate of -1,000 miles a day-the Ford
V-8 gave 18.8 miles per gallon of gas.
telephone !
to the radiator.
THEY are away in the country. You are at home.
Yet any part of hundreds or thousands of miles
of wire is ready to bring their voices jo you.
You decide to join them. Again you lift the
receiver. Over mountain, forest and valley your
voice speeds to them-
Charges for messages homeward may be “re
versed.” if desired..
July 24th, 1933
Mrs. Victor Barr has been enjoy
ing a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Ada Rozell and I her sister, Mrs
Lillian Mitchell, of Sweet Home for
the past two weeks- They left for
their home Thursday morning via
McKenzie Pass.
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Omer Sayre and family accompa
nied by Miss Josephine Johnson.
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
Clar/nce Nelson drove his car in
to the ditch between Moro and Wa?-
co one day laet week and tipped it
over. No one was seriously injured
An economical
part.
If what you save on gaa you lose elsewhere, that in not economy.
As to upkeep, our dealers say that in recent years the improved
Edgar ’ Smith, repreentative for
the Oregon Life Company, was here
for several days last week.
Harvey Woods is moving his fam
ily into the O. L. Belshe house this
week
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
Not a drop of water was added
The oil was changed onbe in 1.000 miles.
That should answer a lot of questions. •
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