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    EIGHT Thf Heppner Giette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. November 25, 19S2
Four area congregations to hold
Advent services
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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
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(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
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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.
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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
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