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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1946)
Grass K now ing Meat People Picnic Cuts V aluable T o H om em ak er On The Fourth lamliy, Mrs Amelia Kg Mrs Ted Peterson w Y guests at the home 0 Mrs W. F. Schilling Saturday K ent What They Lfiok L ik e-H o w . to Coo.*1 ; IT; » . • — .1 — Mr and Mrs Ed Allay relum ed 0 Mr and Mrs Hadley Starts, who W ? ? ' "have been here visiting relatives -M r and Mrs Elmer Hall of borne Saturday from StUdley, Round & to u Standing Rump Bone!«* Rump Heel of Round : tor a w eek left Sunday for Tygh ^ » 8 California « d t a r Kansas x h w e V'ey jroant a y o n t h tM, I» . .4^ -Jfolivy spend few days mother, Mrs J a m e s W a lk e n s ..a w V*i a t.w e laxsC of thelf son X7Y to Vv DW vlMJ a Q A CZW V s«* Y D visit- ▼ his'brother in law and »ister, ° f M c M in n v ille a r r i v e d here Sun- hvtfaw and daughter, Mr and ... . S txs * an zI ih n urozhllnu M rft _ ~ ß . and - Mr» _____ W illis Brittain, d«y 1/1 to aH attend the wedding of Mrs Mi% W ayne Käme». r fore returning to their home In Hall’s «Nee and M rs W a lk e n Los Angeles, California. fhaw8’ granddaughter, Betty Olds bom bam,- roast brais«; roast LAND BANK braira; umnrar Mr and Mrs Edgar Alley, Mr They rem ained to spend teyeral ih d Mre Hafoid OWens, Margar- <*»7» visit mg at the home of Mr Long term. iW r M o m e n t - Rib Rousr V r iS * Barnett ahd fcill Johnson at-• ahd Mrs Dell-Olds Rdibd Rib ; Top Round Steak Bottom Round Steak 4% ..J in d e d the dance in The Dalles Mr and Mrs Clyde Smith, BH1 • . & "*• *.?, 3rd a t July. Johnson, Margaret Barnett and ? Mr and Mrs Hollis Marple and ^ J X n ‘u ° l u e iu VWC11O o«u- Mr an^ ttI1U ^ mIB tored to Goldendale Sunday ' own AaFR L„xl >n City ,HoHlno T K- Dalles N a tl Farm •(Wilf Bank Hotel The Dalles, Oregon roast panbrotf, fry; braira .of Mr and Mr, Fred Cox Saturday Smlth and Klng PritW- — 7 * ^dbenlng Mrs Marple ills a cousin rai , qf Fred Cok. Mr and Mrs Glenn Perry left Wednesday for Metolius to spend . the week end camping and flsh- / |n g , returning home Sunday. .# , M rand Mrs Hal Carter brought her mother, -Mrs Charlie Ander ------------------ --—_-fj% 6" O.D. — 12 Gauge son, home Friday from Silverton Arm Pat-Roost Rinalam Chudt Porierhov’M Blade Pot-Road where she spent a week visiting 20 ft. Lengths with Ovkk Coupling* her son in law and daughter re turning to their home in Silver- ton Sunday. Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe, Ro Any Quantity — Immediate Dalivary bert Rolfe, Mr and Mrs Willard bra<; yor.brafi. Alto Mow Stool tovnd», brain brain Rolfe and son, John Rolfe and ‘ flot». Plot«» family, J<r and Mrs Roy W ells WrHe f W ir« for OstMls Comod Bwsf Club Steak Brisket T Bons Steak and sons, David and Donald of McMinnville, Mr and Mrs Charles STEEL DlVISX.’ l ’ . % Raker and family of Antelope and Mr and Mrs Pat Kelly of Port land all went to Bear Springs to > « h & Nicolai PORTLAND 10, ORE. BRoodwe/ spend the Fourth of July. A pot I_ k-M — luok dinner was served at noon wf ?Mf --- tMJG t {M O « il r sly si«. ÍÍQM; brail; poobnMl: fry »nd all had a good time. Mr and Mrs Les Peterson and Short Ribs Shank Cross Cuts I .English Cut A L E SSO N IN B1ÊF CU ■W Ability to identify the many cuts Among those w ho picnicked of beef, veal, pork and lamb is of p r a c t i c a l v a lu e to every home and —rlTfl 00 D eschutes the m aker— to every food buyer. No F o u rth of July w ere Mr and Mrs less im portant is a knowledge of Arzell Lem ley and daughters, E i die cooking m e th o d or methods leen and Carolyn and son, G or best suited to each cut, since m eat don, Mr and M rs A lfred Keck an d m ust be cooked according to cut daughter, M argaret, and son, for best results. C h a r t is a G u id e Bud, Mr a n d M rs B ern ard B aum g artn er and fam ily, Jacqueline This chart will serve as a guide Tetz, and Bill F latt, Dean P in k e r in selecting and cooking beef. The ton and Bob R oberson of Moro, m e th o d s re c o m m e n d e d w e re adopted following exhaustive m eat and Oscar Lem ley. ‘ cookery studies a t state 'colleges Mr and M rs A rt Bibby and and the United States Departm ent children, Stephen and Janice, Mr of Agriculture. and Mrs George Sm ith and daugh *• In cooking meat, the degree of ter, Judy, Mr an d M rs E ben Kee tenderness is the governing factor. and niece, Jackie Squire, Jim Seme of the cuts are tender and Jo n es and his m other and Alton are prepared to best advantage by Olds left W ednesday for a fishing dry heat methods—roasting, broil trip to the lower Metolius over ing, panbroiling and frying. Others the F ourth returning home Sat are less tender and m ust be cooked by moist heat — braising and sim urday afternoon. Qpl. Clair Balzer arriv ed F r i mering. M e a t s h o u ld n e v e r be day m orning from F o rt Lewis to boiled, say the authorities; A rule of m eat cookery found spend the week end visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs A. F. Bal to be more im portant than any other Is: “Always use low tem pera ter. ' Mr and Mrs F rank Bayer and ture.” This applies no m atter what chAdren, H arry Stark, Carl, Jim cut is being prepared or w hat cook ^nd Ina May Zeigler w ere visitors ing method is being used. A d v a n ta g e of L o w H e a t > t Tygh Valley Sunday a t the hom e of Mr and Mrs W illis B rit T h o u s a n d s o f carefully con- troll ad tecta have shown th at from tain. Mr and M rs C urtis St^rk w ent IB to 20 per cent more meat is to Tygh Valley last Tuesday to provided when it is cooked a t low spend a few days visiting at the vemperalure. F u r th e r m o r e , the home of his brother in law and m e a t1 is more tender, is juicier, sister, Mr and Mrs W illis B rittian •..lore uniformly cooked and more before retu rn in g to -their home davorful. In selecting m eat cuts, it is im in Astoria, a fter spending a week portant to remember th a t there is h e w visiting relatives. no difference in the nutritive value Mrs Dick H uhm an and son, Dickie, of Sandy and .her sister, of the lean and f a t of the less- Mrs G ertrude W itt, from Scap popular cuts and the more pop- L » wf braise; simmer poose came tip to attend the wed 1 ,la r one.. ding of B etty Olds and Marion Mr and Mrs A. F. Balzer and come. noon on Vie. lawn, all w ent * Crews on Sunday. They will re son, Clair, w ent to W asco Friday Chet Peterson and daughter, the ball game at W asco and in •'* m ain. a few days here visiting friends. They are staying at the evening to visit at the home of ^ a r y F ran ces and son, Jack, of the evening to the dance. Those t „ . home o f M r and Mrs Klaus Bar- “ E s u i1 H a r t l ^ ^ r i m s i n e v s Bend vislted over th e F-Ourth Prf w n t WeI* Mr and M” dehagen. visitor in Portland last Tuesday. w ith his m other, M rs Amelia Fields, Mr .and Mrs Cecil Fields, -• Mrs Ted Trim ble and her m o Mr and Mrs K endrick Dunlap Petprson. , Mr and M rs .Dam on Fields and • _ ther, Mrs Lewis Olds, w ere busi and Bill Haynes oA C arlton came Mr and Mrs L. D. P eterson and £amUy t Mrs Josie U nderhill, Mrs ness visitors in The Dalles this T hursday to spend the F o u rth family left Tuesday m orning for S hearer and grandson and' Wednesday. and th e week end here visiting Salem and Sweet Home, w h e rt e m u s ail nf W a » p o - M r Mrs Orville Ruggles left Tues relatives. T hey left Sunday for they will . visit his sister, Mrs George Sm iA , a“ day for Portland to visit her mo their homes in Carlton taking Charles Swan and o th er relatives and Mre ther, Mrs S. L. Boyce, and her Mrs D unlap’s sister, Mrs Gene before retu rn in g to th eir home Mrs L ¿S sister, Mrs Morris DeVeries, from Baughm an and children and in Los Angeles, California. Mary Mr and 1 Oroville, California, who is visit- Gene C antrall w ith them for a F rances P eterson of Bend w ent Hufus, Mr *nd Mrs _ Jn g h er m other. - ViRlt w ith them to spend the sum m er Fields of MMb, Mr and Mia , Mr and Mrs W. F. Schilling and Mrs H arry H ooper of The Dal- in California. . my M^ ns Mr and Mrs W. C. Schilling and les attended the w edding of Betty Mr and Mrs George Beach left Packard of P o rt land^ * * * * * ¥*» daughters, Lavelle and Linda Olds and M arlon Crews here Saturday for th eir hom e in Port- Eddie BuHNtt «gd chlMten f Rae, motored to Eugene W ednes Sunday. Mrs Ross F ields came up land a fter spending a week vis- Camas, W aaningon Mr and O ^ ^ k r d E » M aM day to spend the F o u rth visiting w ith her and spent th e day visit- Ring at the John R ust and H O the form er’s son in law and dau ling her parents, Mr and M rs J. S. Dugger homes. T heir daughter, family w ere ghter, Mr and Mrs W alter Kindt, N e w c o m b Shirley, rem ained for a longer guests a t the of Mr and and family and th eir son in law Rev and Mrs H ow ard Schilling visit. and daughter, Mr and Mrs Dick and sons, Jon and M arshal, w ere Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe, Mrs retu rn ed home A * J W of T£ e futw ards and fam ily at Leaburg. in The Dalles Monday on bust- W illard Rolfe and son, Danny, Dalles to visit his father,»V. B.. Tex Hayes, M rs L arry H ayes ness. taking Jon for a checkup <Vlrs B ert Cox, Mrs Ted Kelly, who is in the w th a and Jackie Shackleton all of having had his tonsils out recent- W illiam B rin k ert and Bill Brin- pack injury^ca^ 4 d ™ * P ortland arriv ed here Monday ly k e rt w ere business visitors in Mr and M ra^ W w d W U H n ana evening to v isit at the hom e of Mr and Mrs John B uether left The Dalles Monday. daughter, Ruby, Idaho Mr and M rs John R ust. Sunday for Portland for a few Mr and Mrs F ran k Pike moior- w ere over night g u estj W j g t . M r and Mrs Sam S tark had as days on business. ed to P ortland to spend the Four- hom e of Mr a^dJftK M IIlard Ea-.. th eir guests Saturday and Sunday Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap an- th of Ju ly in the city retu rn in g kin Saturday tfg h t They left Mr and M rs M cElwaln from Clo tertalned friends at a p in o c h le h o m e F riday evening. the r home af|flF d|gM bkg ves, C alifornia and th eir daugh p arty at th eir home W ednesday Mr and Mrs John R ust had as eral days here and in Th^ DaHO ters, M rs Sullenger of Fresno, evening. Those present included dinner guests the F o u rth Mr and visiting C alifo rn ia and Eileen of New Mr and M rs Arzell Lemley, Mr M rs H. O. Dugger and Mr and M r and York City. and Mrs Alfred Kock Mr and M rs Georce Beach and daughter, children of Yakima, Wash., spent the F o u rth of July . t t h e h o m e ,. Those who gathered at the A. M r, C R. A n d e a n . Mr and M rs p h ir.e y of Portland. ' A. D unlap home the F o u rth of Arch Cantrall, A. F. McGinnis, Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley of Rev. and Mrs H o w « Schll- Ju ly for a pot luck din n er w ere Mrs Gene Baughm an, and Mr and w e re 'b u sin e s s visitors in The ling, they left frllMfcF Wt M r and M rs G uy H aynes, of Yam u ra P.iiv H avnes Mr and M rs Al- Dalles Sunday. Duane Lem ley w ith the I U. • S. • home. Mr and Mrs ■ A. . F. hill. Mr and M rs K endrick Dun f M d '^ c k held high score. Re- lap and Rill H«$rnes of Carlton, freShm ents w ere served at the Navy called h it m other S u n d ay , left Monday for Qieir home M r and M rs A. F. McGinnis and c lo s e of the p artv b y the hostess, hiorning from San Francisco hav- Nyssa after spending a J * 5 k _"«re • Mrs Gene Baughm an and children M r and Mrs I^ w re n c e Denis in g 'ju s t landed from Pearl Har- visiting th eir son and daughter from Nyssa, Mrs P aul W ilson and daughter of T he Dalles visit- bor after alm ost a year overseas, in law, Mr and Mrs Arch C antrall z and children of Moro and Mr and ed at the home of Mr and Mrs He said he would be th ere a few and family. M rs Arch C antrall and fam ily. WiUard B arn ett F riday. days and go on to Brem erton, Mr and Mrs Don Sm ith and son, . Mr and Mrs Fred Cox had as T he G rass Valley Rebekah soci- Wn., for his discharge K L arry, spent S aturday and Sun. th eir guests from Monday tq F ri al club are sponsoring a bridal The Fields fam ily reunion was day on the D eschutes camping day Mr and Mrs H arold Shackle s h o w e r in honor of Miss M argaret held at the home of Mr and Mrs and fishing. ton and son, Victor, of Portland Kock on F rid ay Ju ly 19 at the C W. Fields the F o u rth o f'Ju ly . Mrs Glenn Perry left M onday They also visited at the B ert Cox 1 D O F hall. E veryone is wel- A pot luck dinner was served at for Portland to spend a few days and Charlie Anderson homes. w ith h e r mother, Mrs Irma M rs Shackleton is a cousin of W hitehead, and to b rin g h er ba Fred and B ert Cox and M rs An by daughter, Donna Deanne, hom e derson. after spending a w eek w ith h e r t l grand m other. M r and Mrs M illard Eakin anr* *. fam ily m otored to Rhododendron Mr and Mrg H a rry H ooper the F o u rth to spend the day visit c.'tme up from The Dalles F rid ay in g a t the home of M r and Mrs to spend the d ay w ith h e r p a r Gail Davies. ents, Mr and M rs A. A. Dunlap. They left Saturday for th e ir home. Mrs Charles P errlgo and dau- ~ ghter, Linda, cam e down from Q A ,. Bend to spend a w eek h ere w ith ■ her parents M r and M rs F ra h k . Bayer. She w as a business v isit or in Portland o n e ,d a y last w eek.. . Mr and Mrs Guv Haynes o f M u s ic M a k e rs î v i l v Yamhill .arrived Wednesday to M u s ic spend the Fouyth and the week 'end visiting his brother In law and sister, Mr and Mrs A. A, Dun lap. Mr and Mrs Hays Boyce and TfeGaMM YorasyFAsrafArasy««.* her brother, Harold Tyler, all of moodily for 1. you wi*h co retire. Portland came 'W ednesday to , ■ JIW for Y O U R home 2. 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