The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 10, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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Missionary serUtr ef tke Call
ed LngUwood Brethren church
will be held Thursday afternoon
at 2:15 o'clock at the home of
Mrti. William Pero, 1460 D street.
Annual covered dish picnic will
be held and Mrs. Otia Bradbury
will b the leader.
Mr. ssd Mrs. Terry Rssdall are
reteivifij congratulation on the
birth of a daughter on Tuesday
morning at the Salem General
hospital. The little girl has an
older brother, Terry. Grandpar
ent are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. No
ack and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
L. Randall of Elkhorn.
Travelers
Are Many
$ifr,roT traveler and vacation
ist iki.iw'u to highlight the so
cial !?.
Mt-.t.. t.tTK Thursday frtn New
Y -ill AiJi t Mrs. C. S Hamilton
w n. f fc wn in Scardal with
hr tn ar,d daughter-in-law, Mr.
t.4 I.' Arthur Hamilton, for
.rii! ip.i nth. Mr. and Mi.
( i ewf Hamilton will motor to
P ifm.r.r "Thursday night to meet
r r m r er . ho is returning west
b.v iM .
Nli inr Mrs. Willanl Marshall
a- f r-i. nr.i-: s. Martha ari'l Julia,
a: J :. i y Walter T. Stolz have
T-'lJ!rd ? .m a frtrujih?'s stay installed noble grand of Salem
lr Sr F : .riciw-o, whre they Rebekah lodge, announced her
vt .:ii;ei at the Muk Hup- standing committees for the ensu
k p- r .": Mr Marshall went i fng year at the regular meeting
' it. 'Ai attend th Amr i am ' Monday night. The program in
h'. i 1 association mating. dudes team practice, first Mon
V. .n tr.e southern city the Sa- I day of the month; degree work,
I'-rf .;ted other points in ; second Monday; good of the or-
tr ej bt.y itf on. . , der. third Monday; and social,
it'. r1 Mrv Mwird O Stad-J fourth Monday,
t-ij i eft Tuesday mining for Mrs. Ralph Hornday was pre
a i!iT.l,niJ!np to British Colurn- sen ted her past noble grand's pin
Committees Are
Appointed
Mrs, "Albert Beckman. newly
Short Season
M L"uie and Banff
Sojourners to
;ve Picnic
by her officers and the presenta
tion was mad by Mrs. Gus Erics
son Th rosnmittee appointments In
clude finance, Mrs. Vern Kromm,
Mrs. Laura Wood, Mrs. Jo Mad
dison; jewel, Mrs. Blanch Hull.
...re. f will hold a pKmc st , Payn.. of th' order. Mrs.
George Naderman; press, Mrs.
Howard Hunsaker; refreshments
for fourth Monday, Jul 22, Miss
l-aura t'alleson. Mrs. Marjoiie
Da view, Mrs Charles Newbauer,
Mrs Ruth Versteeg. Miss Mary
Dunn; entertainment. Mrs. Joe
Cunntngham, Mrs. Glenn Adams
and Mrs. John Wiles. In charge of
reception are Mrs J. S. Mills,
Mis William Gardner and Mrs.
Glenn Adams.
Apricots on the Way for Canning, But
Housewife Should Watch for Best Buys
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Apricots are coming up and according to th grocer, w should
be sure thy ar canned by at least next week. They are just beginning
to come in for canning now. '
Raspberries arc just about gone, youngberries are coming on and
logarts ar in the market in very small quantities.
Let's take berries first Mast of the berries, that is, all except
strawberries, are treated alike.
For freezing, recommended way is
to put down, without sugar if to
be used for pies or. puddings.
Sugar at the rate of oe cup for
each two quarts, is suggested for
berries to be eaten for sauce.
Drain as much as possible after
washing, pack loosely in the con
tainers and put in the locker as
soon as possible. It is not neces
sary to leave space in top of the
container !when packing berries
dry, as thiey settle plenty before
frozen. s
Golfers Play-Tuesday
A large group of women golf
enthusiasts turned out for ladled
day on Tuesday at the Salem Golf
club. Luncheon was served in the
lounge at the clubhouse following
the day s play.
Winning honors were Mrs
James B Haley, class A; Mrs
f-i I j'r,a on ."vuirny in
!), 1 regular Thursday
rrHrtif-f T' piceuc is for rveni-h-
t im! f r fimitlm, and is net
f '? ,t .-. k
f'- iMr.m ttr irM'lu'lfs Mrs.
S. . 'jrr.f ti!. Mrs I. A Ball
nV' Mi Marts C'rothers. Mrs
( - ar.ier St. . Mrs C K Wilson
1 Mn V H Mi-h-U
TW eraas recently , Installed at
ttr .'w.feM n Memorial Seerith
Iy Arnti t.? church will be rled
I aied yU.rrfay afternoon at a
it ..m ' sacred rsuiu- at the
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Hess gsiests f Mr. anal Mrs.
Brown E. Siason over th week
end were their son and wife. Mr.
. h IV am Kawk. oiganistjand Mrs. William A. Sisson and
r rvangeli-al rtiurch. Billy of Iebanon. Mr. and Mrs.
! r n l M S. . . V .
I u-' tlrd tiy (if ii. ir e i lorncMi nenneu oi uoseourg. miss
J.'fr n soprano of P i ' Und. Mary Klizabeth Sisson and her
'!' iurh ,r at Marion and Hood fiance, Enaign Charlea N. Flitton
a' eu j of Seattle.
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' Vtjc a- Paul Rodao Din Wtil
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To can the berries, make a syr- Tommy Thompson, class B: Mrs
up to th proportion of 1 cup
sugar to every 2 quarts berries,
and add water to the proportion
of cup Sugar to two of water.
Let boil up and pour over fruit
packed in the jars. Set into hot
water bath, bring as quickly to
a boil as possible and count 20
minutes for cooking. If packed
hot,' experts advise less cooking.
The stirred raspberry jam
which has proved as popular this
year as in the past, will work
nicely with these berries.
Apricots seem small this year,
but: th grocer says the Til ton
will all be small. The apricot sea
son lasts only a very short while,
so it is suggested that women con
tact their fruit dealers fend deter
mine the best day to buy from
him. Tiltorts are the most popular
canning variety but there are oth
ers too including Blenheim and
Moorpark. S
If the apricots are to be skinned,
they can be scalded, like peaches.
Some halve and pit them, others
prefer the stronger flavor of the
whole fruit Many women do not
remove the skins.
Personally I prefer all larger
fruits' to be hot packed, that Is
to be boiled a few minutes In
the syrup' before packing, as I be
lieve the flavor Is better and syr
up Dnetrates.and produces .bet-t( herhome in Seattle today af
ler proauct prepare me iruu as j ,er . ,tay nere wjth hw brotner.
wi wish, (muni or BtTcviina; or
Robert Burns, das C. and Mrs
Ivan Marble, the special prize.
Playing were Mesdamn Wil
liam H. Hammond. Steve Kraus
Reynolds Allen, Richard Chase,
Frank Burllngham, George
Schwarz, Ivan C. Marble. R. I
MacLaughlin, Robert Burns, Leon
Perry. Edwajrd Roth. Fred Ber
nard!. Claude M. Johns, sr.. Har
ry Schenk, Carl Porter. Conrad
Paulson. John R. Wood. Harry L.
Mc Burnett, Steve Fouchek, W. T.
Waterman, -Brazier Small, Ralph
Hamilton, Sephus Starr, Ros
Coppock. Robin Day, James L.
Sears. Glenn Stevens. J. N. BUh-
op. Max Flannery. Robert Joseph
Umrry Wiedmer., Elmore Hill. Er
cel Kay. James B. Haley, Tommy
Thompson. M. A. Pekar, J. A. Al
bnch. Kate B. Bell. Judd Davis.
Howard Eismann, L. G. Hicks,
ClaybtHjrn Dyer. Al Feitelson.
Miss ! Barbara Viesko and Miss
Sharon Hamilton.
Mrai Emery Ilebb will enter
tain members of her club at
bridge, tonight at her home on
Jefferon street Mrs. Russell
Saunders of San Francisco, who Is
visiting at the Hobos home with
her daughter, Barbara, will be an
additional guest.
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neither. Drop into a medium syr
up, ) cup sugar, 2 cups Water, and
bring to a boil. Dip fruit into
clean Jars, add syrup a desired
and put on the lids. Add, more
fruit to the syrup left in the pan,
adding more syrup if necessary
and repeat process. Set the hot
jar into the hot bath and bring
to the boil. i Allow IS minutes for
boiling. In case the fruit Is packed
ih the Jars, without precooking,
allow 25 mjnutes.
If to be frozen, dip In boiling
water V minute to prevent dis
coloration and pack in th con
tainers with sugar.
VFW Auxiliary
Aurora lirl Marries
Marion auxiliary 681 to the i ji - r i
Veterans of Foreign Wars met,"1 Aloerta, Canada
Monday with the president, Mrs
Genevieve Olson, presiding.
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs
Paul B Wallace, at their country
home.; Wallace Orchard.
Being welened isat front
their wedding trip ar Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Warren Gormsen
(Nantty Lou Wallace), who have
returned from Seattle and Victo
ria. B-JfJ., where they were regis
tered at the Empress hotel. They
ar now at home at I ITS Hi new
street.
VlsJUrs la Ih eaplUI ar Mr.
and Mrs. Charlea L. lee (Jean
Doeg) who ar guests at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. R..D Doege The Lee live
in North Hollywood, Calif, and
flew north. They wilt return
south by plane in a fortnight
AURORA Geraldine Beach.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J".
Committee report were given Bef,cn f Aurora and Roaa G.
rranasen. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Royal Frandsen of Price, Utah,
were married June 5 in the
Cards ton temple at Cardston, Al
berta, Canada.
Miss Beach is a graduate of
Wood burn high school and is em
ployed as operator at the Aurora
telephone office. Frandsen was
recently discharged from the na
vy after three years duty, 19
m.ontris overseas and in five ma j -
i or campaigns.
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jHrt4ilKtn furnihel from Salem and vicinity of
imnrx. Telephone 22036.
UNITED GROWERS, IIIC.
t Mile South of Salem
at Liberty
by Mrs. Ralph Harlan. ; hospiul,
and Mrs. I veil Haley, finance, and
encampment retxrt by Mrs. Leon
Hansen, delegate.
Refreshment committee ap
pointed wasi Mrs. Douglas Parks,
chairman. Mrs. Chris Free. Mrs.
Clifford Mason and Mrs. Minor
Lewis. There will be a regular
business and social meeting July
22.
Missionary society ef the First
Baptist church will meet Thurs
day at 2 p rrt. wift Mrs. Will Mor
ley. 3790 Center st. Mrs. Uoyd
Anderson will be guest speaker.
Hostesses will be Mrs.! Morley,
Mrs. Arthur Gpf frier, Mrs. A.
Stowell. and Mrsj. Olive 7h. Cam
will be at the church at 1:30 fur
those who wish transportation.
C. S. Whiicoab Co.
has materials again
for
Lawn Sprinkling: Systems
Free estimates
Call 2-Mil
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FRIDAY WARNER'S ELSINORE
Etoinnie Gamiinieirs
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' Home Can Apricots Without Using Extra
I SUGAR
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FROZEN CALIFORNIA BLENHEIM FANCY
I APRICOTS PACKED IN SUFFICIENT
. SUGAR FOR HOME CANNING
NO WASTE e- NO FUSS NO MUSS
OR HARD WORK
i Juat thcrw and can Quantttr limitsxl
Scheduled Shipment July 15
Plac Your Order Now Cash with Order
30 lh. tin $6.00
ROIIESTEELE'S LOCKERS
3080 Portland Road
Phoney 4 4 4 4
; Salem. Orogon
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