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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1958)
PAGE i HH KIIMA N COl'.NTV J O l’K NAL, MOKO, OK EGON F R ID A Y , A U G U ST 2», IM S ed Sunday after taking her dau Mr. an Mrs. ghter, Mrs. Bruce Eccles and it got hotter and hotter as they P ic k le M a k in g Mias N “firming material" in picklep. Dougla.* Alh Mr nd Mr> John children to their home in Hood added, is recommended. Iodized Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blagg and Softness may be caused when or table salt contains additives Alley Arcen Peters, Joan Gil River after spending a week with Samira of Portland were over R eq u ires S k ill By M». A. F. Bafaer the brine does not completely that prevent lumping which may man, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry night guests Saturday of his par Mrs. Joe Hammond, Miss Nan Ten Eyck and Tommy Ten Eyck them. Pickle “failures can be avoilded cover all the pickles. Floating a interfere with the pickling action. ents, the J. W. Blaggs. Mrs. Alvera Willis and Greg of cy Series and Mrs. Harry Juste- of Sandy. They all went swim- plate on the surface of the brine Hard water neutralizes the acid Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alberty and through use of correct ingredients will keep pickles submerge*. sen were hostesses at a bridal t ilin g at the Lester Barnum ranch Portland spent about a week vis careful measurement, good cu that is caused by the pickling family were dinner guests Sun iting at the Fred Cox home. shower held at the IOOF hail and then returned to the Kock Use of excess vinegar, salt or .Mrs. Ralph Rust, Mrs. John day at the A. S. Alberty home. cumbers and recommended temp sugar may cause pickles to shri process. Yang says. For hard Tuesday evening honoring Miss home for refreshmen ts. Keith was eratures, says an Oregon State water areas, water softener or Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Balzer spent Karen Kelly, who will become presented with a gift from the Rust and Miss Barbara Alley were vel. Overcooking or cooking alum may 1 m ? ad< ed to water sup- college expert. Sunday in Wasco visiting the Gus recent visitors in The Dalles. the bride of Maurice Traughber group. Dr. H. Y Yang, food technolo above recommended temperatures l‘Hes. One teaspoonful of alum to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown of Hartmanns. of The Dalles September 5. gist. recommend« reliable recipes also causes shriveling. According a gallon water is suggested. Wa i.Mr. and Mrs. A, von Borstel I^aguna Beach, Calif., were over Mr. and Mrs, Dell Olds return Bouquets of flowers were used had as their guests from Monday and a little knowledge of chem to Yang, many pickk?makers are ter softener may l»e added accor as decorations. About 31 guests till Saturday their son in law and night guests Friday at the Fred ed home Saturday from Steven istry as he outlines some common confused when strong, medium ding tn directions on the box. son where tbey visited their dau enjoyed the games played and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox home. pickling problems and their cau weak brine solutions are speci I >e cider vinegar for most pick Mr. and Mrs. John Rust and ghter, Mrs. Marion Crews and ses. prizes won by .Mrs. Archie Can- J»on<Jenaa, Penny and Lynn, from fied in recipes. A strong solution ling. White vinegar however helps trail and .Miss Kelly. Mrs. Juste- Toledo. W.illc here they visited Mrs. Phyllis Richards were re Donald. usually contains 2*4 cups of salt retain whiteness of such vege Soft or slippery pickles are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer, sen presented Miss Kelly with a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cent visitors in The Dalles. to a gallon of water and a medium Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin and Julia, Byron and Helen went to probably caused by a pickling or weak solution contain 11 cups tables as onions and cauliflower corsage and escorted her to the Frank Sayrs at Moro and her solution that does not contain and is also cheaper. Vinegars Wallowa Sunday to visit Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard salt to a gallon of water. g d t tallies where she opener! the brother and sister in law, Mr. and enough salt or vinegar, or vine ontaining 3 to 5 percent acetic Mrs. Francis Gabrielson and lovely gift wrapj a packages as- Mrs. Fred von Borstel at Spray Martin and Deanna, spent a week “Pink pickles are caused by acid rare recommended for pick Francis and Francile. Julia and gar that is too weak. Sometimes impurities recently at Cannon Beach. slated by Annetti Traughber and enroute here. from the dill weed. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin Byron stayed to spend a week. some of the cucumber flower is Yang recommends a new dill con ling. Sometimes, Yang says, Carol Burnet. An executive committee meet went to Portland Friday and re pickled with the cucumbers, and strength of vinegar is listed in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Todd were Glenda Garoutte sang “Always” ing of the American Ix*gion Aux #3ts into the pickling solution centrate that evenly distributes grains, 10 grains equal 1 percent callers Friday afternoon at the turned home Saturday bringing accompanied at the piano by Mrs. iliary was held at the home of and destroys the cucumber pec the <ill flavor without color acetic acid, 50 grains equal 5 per Juateisen. Refreshments w e r e Mrs. Harold Owens Wednesday their son, Danny, home iifter home of Mrs. O. N. Ruggles. cent. tin. The flower contains enzymes changes. Celia and Nancy Norton left on serwid buffet style from a white afternoon to plan the program spending the summer at Hill Mil “Scum” caused by “wild” or substances that destroy the F or large amounts of pickles, itary Academy. the bus for their home in Oak Cloth covered table centered with for the coming year. C<x>kies yeasts- and molds present in air, kitchen scales are handy to mea land, Calif., after spending a week Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blultaugh a bouquet of dahlias. Cookies and and coffee were served later by may form on the surface of pick sure salt or sugar. Ane pound of were business visitors in Bend here with tbeir grandparents, card OF THAN I • jello dessert were served with the hostess. les. If scum has already formed salt is 1 H cups. I want to thank ali those who last Monday. They reported rain the J. E. Nortons. Dayanne Sayrs presiding at the Guests at the A. von Borstel and hail hit them on the trip, and remembered nx? with flowers, it should lie removed, and the Maintain even temperatures on cooffee urn and Gertrude Buether home Friday afternoon and even cards and visits during my stay pickles tightly covered to keep pickles stored in crocks, Yang ad served the punch. in the hospital. They were surely out air. Yang suggests that polye vises. Protect pickles against ex ing were Mr. and Mrs. John Loef- W a r V e te ra n s M u s t appreciated. L e t’s T a lk thylene film lx? used as an air treme temperature changes by Out of town guests present fel of White Salmon, Mrs. Frank tight covering for the pickles. storing in a basement where were Mrs. Fred TrauglUier, Kay von Borstel and Mr. and Mt.x, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe H u r r y E d u catio n Here’s how. Cut a piece of film temperatures ane usually even or Traughber and Annetta Traugh Frank Sayrs anil Tony of Moro. ber of The Dalles, Mrs. Lamer Oregon’s World War II veter larger than the opening of the place some type of insulating ma Members of the Hulse family D r . F r a n k D . R eid Sayrs and Dayanne, Carol Bur- hel j a get together in the Wasco ans were cautioned today that container. Push film down so it terial around container. net and Joan Gilman of Moro, city park Sunday for a picnic din this fall or winter may be their ontacts the surface of the brine. Dentist Mrs. J. E. Norton, Mrs. Frank ner. Among those present were I- loat some brine on top of flint last chance to start a full-time M oro Hotel Bldg. .ID 5*3561 von Borstel, Mrs. GJen Fairchilds, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruggles of to bold it in place. college course of training under i ’h ose main picking ingredi- Mts (cd Kelly and Glenda Gar Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Char es No Appointm ents ( u til the state veterans’ educational erfection outte of Kent. F u rth e r Notice aid program, because their dead ents-salt, water and vinegar- care Ruggles of Heppner, Mr. and ■Max Nogle won the saddle with Mrs. Orville Ruggles and family, line to enter school under the fully. Plain -alt, with nothing in *’ e ry service the most points in the cowboy Mis. O. N. Ruggles. Mrs. William program is June 30, 1959. OOÓO • >•■ • ■ > contest at the Tygh Valley Fair ('anthers and Claren e Hulse of The warning came from Frank at reasonable cost last week being tops In bulldog- Moro, Mrs. Gertrude I’eugh and lin G. Reynolds, educational offi ging and cow milking. cer for the state department of ENRO LL daughters of Wasco, and Mr. and •Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and Mrs. Donovan Hulse of Carroll Veterans’ Affairs, which admin family and Byron Bayer were ton, Mo., who arrived Saturday isters the benefit Reynolds urged N O W business visitors in The Dalles to spend a few days with Mrs. (). veterans who plan to enter school Friday. this fall under the program to fo r the N. Ruggles. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Alviri Miller of start now to establish their elig Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May re Portland sp?nt Friday and were turned home Sunday from a trip ibility. He said they may apply AUTUM N Standard and Specialized Courses 0 over night guests of Mr. and Mrs to Portland and Vancouver where through their county service of I. KENNETH SHUMAKER Fr.j.d.n» A Funeral Service 1 1 2 2 S. W . S ta rk Si., P o rtla n d 5 , O r e y o n A S. Alberty. QUARTER they visited relatives and friends. Y K it NON ROOT, you r Brea ficers, their school registrar, or Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kock were by direct contact with the state Brand S olu tion Man serv in g this Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Pausch had Leonard £ Wilma Smith hosts at a surprise farewell par as their guests from Wednesday area, can h elp grow ers low er the veterans’ department in Salem or S ta rtin g Director» S ep t. 2 2 , 1 9 5 8 ty at their home Sunday for Keith till Friday Miss Margaret Purvlne “real co st” of their fertilizer. Portland. The June 30, 1959 deadline ap Barnett, who leaves Wednesday and Miss Alice Johnson of port Drop in and talk th is over w ith Phone T he D alles CY 6-3135 to enter the service. Those en land. him today, or < di M .ici t H i:\i, plies only to World Whr II vet O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C K K XXK K XK K XK K VO O O O O O O O C erans. There is no deadline for O-OG I M ’„ W asco. Phone G ilb ert 2* joying tlx? day with Keith were Mrs. Donald ('lo felter return- Korean veterans. 51• >«> Grass Valley REAL COST P B A N D S TU D E N TS BETTER DIESEL PERFORMANCE FREE Music Aptitude Tests Now at SIEVERS MUSIC BOX 212 E. 2nd When you use RPM DELO T h e D alles Investigate our low prices on new Approved Student Instrum ents SPECIAL American Made Trumpets with case $119.50 Clarinets with case 109.50 New and I sed Saxophones, Trombones, Elutes, etc on To extend the useful service life of your / diesel engines and ( reduce down time, use k RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. TRIA L-Piirchnse - as low as $10.00 down at S IE V E R S M U S IC B O X 212 E. 2nd tio n Gilbert i.5277 T h e D alles a re the ta lk e rs an d a re som ething lik e re p o r least one of each. Bob C ham b ers (in this c o rn e r ) w ill ta lk ab ou t the rodeo fro m the stand out in the a re n a . H e used to be a bull rid e r and b a re b a c k rid e r him self b e fo re he discovered th a t bis th ro a t was his most v a lu a b le p a r t of him . F o r five years he has been a rodeo an n o u n c er and is to be here w ith the H a rle y T u c k e r o u tfit to ta lk A n d t a lk ing is nice w o rk , but isn’t so easy to ta lk and ta lk and keep on ta lk in g w h e th e r th e re ’s re a lly a n y th in g to say o r no t. In the o ff season Bob C ham b ers is a n n o u n c er a t K U M A , a P endleton ra d io statio n . In the o th e r c o rn e r is K a rh l W a y n e to happen, w ho or w hat J I H e says he is a le g itim a te m aster of cerem onies w h ich is a nice accom plishm en t but try in g to be fu n n y is n e ith e r nice n o r an ac com plishm en t so he lets it go. H e dances, A t the S h erm an C ou nty F a ir this y e a r th e re w ill be a t w h a t is going Edison 3-2211 m eans th a t he doesn t tr y to be fu n n y. N o w being fu n n y nouncers and some a re m asters of cerem onies. ican to see a sporis event. H e m ust be told i M rs. J. G riffith Grass » alley, Ore. The Talkers There a re a n u m b er of nam es fo r th e m . Som e a re a n In these days it is not enough fo r an A m e r ) J For onv Standard Oil Droduct, call K. McDonald Wasco, Ore. ters o r c o m m en tato rs. . Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil, your diesel en gines spend more time working, less time in the shop. It stays on parts whether engine is hot or cold, run- ning or idle. Special compounds pre vent deposits that clog and stick rings. w h o is m aster of cerem onies fo r “ G en tlem en of V e r s a tility ” an e n te r ta in m ent tro u p e of fo u r acts ro lle d in to one. H e him self plays vio lin , m an d o lin , g u ita r, h a rm o n ic a and he can p la y good is going 1 do it, w h a t is going on and w ho music o r p o p u la r. H e has a m p lific a tio n fo r th em so he can w o n . t h e ta lk e rs w h o p e rfo rm this f u n c - | be h e ard w h e th e r he is ta lk in g o r p la y in g . w a lk s on his hands and sings.