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EIGHT Thf Heppner Giette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. November 25, 19S2 Four area congregations to hold Advent services . : l."' ii.: J : : . ! I ' i ' '' ) - Pcators Colby BcrW, Ed Worts held Nov. 30 through Dec. 21. Four local church congre gations will be sponsoring four Tuesday evening worship and fellowship services during the Advent season November 30 through December 21. The congregations are Hope and Valby Lutheran churches. All Saints Episcopal Church and the lone United Church of . Christ. Each of the four con gregations will hold one of the services, which will begin at 7:45 p.m. with 15 minutes of coffee fellowship. Worship time will be held from 8 to 8:45 pm. The November 30 services will be held at Hope Lutheran Church, comer of Alfalfa and Cowins streets in Heppner. The lone United Church of Christ, Main Street, lone, will sponsor the December 7 ser Home economist Nellie Oehler gives tips for holiday turkey preparation A traditional holiday meal means turkey and all the trimmings for most American families. Today there are a variety of turkey forms to meet the needs a.id taste of everyone, says Nellie Oehler, home economist for the OSU Extension Service. The most popular form is probably the traditional whole bird, which can be purchased fresh or frozen. Frozen tur keys are lower in price than fresh birds. Because they are rapidly frozen immediately after slaughter, they retain their high quality during stor age. Taste tests have shown little or no flavor difference between fresh and properly defrosted frozen birds, says Oehler. A twist to the whole turkey is the frozen bird with a seasoned stuffing already in the cavity. The stuffing is prepared under sanitary con ditions and is ideal for those CHECK OUR New & Used 4 Wheel & 2 Wheel Drive PickUps In Stock At I 10.9 apr I Financing on all 1982 Models GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH GAZETTE-TIMES WANT ADS OUR PAID CIRCULATION GUARANTEES YOUR AD REACHES MORE READERS The Heppner Gazette-Times can 676-9228 V 7' . " V- IT'S, (center) and John Moos plan Advent service which will be vice. On December 14, a ser vice will be held at All Saints Episcopal church, corner of Church and Gale streets in Heppner. On December 21. Valby Lutheran Church will be the site of a service. The church is located west of Highway 206 on Valby Road. The original services have been designed by the three pastors: John Maas. Hope and Valby Lutheran churches; Cathy Barker, lone United Church of Christ; and Ed Watts. All Saints Episcopal Church. The services will each feature vocal selections, scripture- readings and prayer, saids Maas. The music will be a mixture of favorite familiar songs and interesting new music, he added. that do not have a favorite recipe or time to prepare dressing. It is important to roast a prestuf fed turkey in its frozen state. These turkeys must never be thawed before roasting. Because they are frozen it is important to allow extra time to cook prestuffed birds. For small families, turkey breast or just dark meat may be preferred. Turkeys are sold in parts and can be found in the frozen meat section of a grocery store. Another con venience turkey product sold today is the bonel! and rolled turkey. Theae birds consist of light and dark meat rolled and tied. The advantages of the boned turkey are the shorter roasting times and less waste. Because of the labor involved in separating the meat from the bone and processing, the final cost is more per pound than whole birds, but you need to remember that there is NOTICE TO COLUMBIA BASIN ELECT R I COOPERATIVE, INC'S CONSUMERS The advertisement run recently by ABC Weatherization has been interpreted to imply that CBEC has contracted with them to do our Residential Weatherization Program work. They are in fact one of eight weatherization contractors on our approved contractor list. Under our program, the homeowner requests bids and selects the contractor of their choice from our approved contractor list. At no time do we try to influence or make recommendations in regard to the selection of contractors. To be listed on the approved contractor list, we require a contractor be registered with the State Builders Board, and that necessary bonding and insurances have been obtained. All work must be done to BPA specifications and inspected by CBEC upon completion. An agreement to this affect is signed by all participating contractors. If you have any questions about our program, please call Paul Sumner at CBEC 676-9146. CoCumbfoasto ,fr - pN by Woyri Morn Each of the services will center on a theme that is central to Christian faith. Maas said. The November 30 service's theme will be love; December 7, peace: Decem ber 14. joy: and December 21, hope. Advent is the four-week pre Christmas season that looks forward to the coming of Christ. Maas said. The three ministers say they are excited about the services they have designed and are particularly excited at the thought of the four congrega tions working and worshiping together. Everyone in the area is welcome and encouraged to join the services, thev said. little waste from these birds. Since most holiday birds or turkey products purchased for Thanksgiving will be frozen, it is important that proper methods be used to thaw the bird in order to have a safe product. Thaw the turkey in the refrigerator if possible. Leave the bird in its original wrap and place on a drip pan. It will take 2 - 3 days to thaw a 12 20 pound bird. For a quick defrost method, the bird can be thawed in cold water. Leave the bird in its original wrap and place in cold water in a sink or large dish pan. Cold water defrosting will take from 6 -10 hours for a 12 -20 pound bird. Turkeys can also safely be thawed in the microwave. Follow micro wave oven instructions for methods. After preparing the turkey for roasting, wash the work surface with soap and water and then rinse with a bleach solution. S&ctaic Co-op. rv5 I SI H Many new 4-II By BIRDINKTU.I.IS Morrow County K.xtfiisiim Service A number of new 4-11 oluhs are in process of organization at this time. Kids who indica ted an interest in 4 H have been sent names of leaders. Leaders, as well, have been given names of those known to be interested. Some young people may have developed an interest in 4-11 since John Nordheim and Birdine Tullis visited county schools. They may contact the extension office. 67fi-!W2. at anv time to YOU fooled 'em didn't ya? , i7 ' EVERYBODY said it would snow P ? f ; and IT DID ' EVERYBODY said you should get SNOW TIRES - and you didn't OK. NOW WHATXL YOU DO? FFR AfCTfOfmPI WWD Batteries off ouruwPrici UUUL-aJUUUUy 09 I1CE1AOS1 IIECESSARY Les Schwab's Winter Radial Retread 1 1 I ZZ 1 i VISA' J te-ty Hi' . 'r'" - clubs organizing learn the names of leaders who are starting clubs. ' Al Brazell of Lexington, has held the first Mechanical S-ince 4 11 club meeting for hoys and girls interested in thai topic. The club is the first mechanical science project in Morrow County in many years, Braiell plans many learning experiences with machines and mechanics for his group. 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Bill Broderick of lone, will again serve as a livestock leader this year, concentra ting his leadership on beef. Irene Plocharsky and Kim Benson of Heppner have had an organizational meeting for beginning sewers. Others are morom n Mmm i SU MoriMJe 3800 Group 24-12 Voft 3953 intuit Frtc '44.53 Prket Echn9 for your old battery or tM D M ALL HUES f.lGUIJTED FREE SUE 70 SERIES trs;exii '48.65 52.00 63.70 63.11 SMJ 1IS70XI3 $2.07 1(570x14 $2.11 lS70il 12.41 676481 or' 676-9463 after hours call: ner 676-5464 still welcome to join. Gail Papineau of lone, has activities started with her horse club, Many other clubs are start iiifi (hfir verlv proRrRms. 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