10 Tb StaUuncm, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, August 3, 1947 i i i . ; Little Apples i Crabapples Colorfiil Into Pies or to Make into Pickles " . i 1 1 i By Maxlne Bpren,: - SUtepman Womin'i Editor Crabapples are. handy little Xrjuit fcjr a good many things --more than many people fcnow. In the first place, they make grand jelly nd provide pectin lor fruit that! won't jell by themselves, but they make good jams and preserves and lastly they make excellent pie. The latter" may be made of crabapple alone, or combined with .regular apples and made just the tame as any other font pie. - Here is a recipe which makes crabapple into a preserve that's a little out of the ordinary: CRABAPPLE SUNSHINE 6 pounds crabapples f-r, 12 cups sugar - I ' 1 cup vinegar 3 large oranges, jutce and grated rind i Boil juice and vlinegar, when it comes to boil add apple and boil hard for 20 minutes. f Crabapples can be pickled, they make attractive acfcompanimentis to meats or may be cut up, and made into alads. Some women jell pieces of pickled crabapple snd- put on lettuce! for winter! time salads. j PICKLED CRABAPPLES 1 3 pounds crabapples 4 cups sugar cup, vinegar 1 cup water ' tick cinnamon 2 tablespoons whole cloves Wash crabapples, kdo not re move stems. Prick each apple in evjeral places with fork. Make syrup of sugar, vinegar and water. Boil well, add spices and a few of the fruit with' one or twb cloves pressed into each. Let copk uuui iruuri. ruir nuiv in sierjlr ized jars, cook syrup until thick, fill jars to overflowing and seal'. Do not uc for a month. : Stevens Clan Reunion Held Near Clackamas One hundred and twenty at tended the Steven clan reunion! July 20 at, the home of Dr. and Mrs. Guy Mount on the Clacka mas river. Dinner was "served on the lawn of the Mount home and later Dr. Mount acted as chairman! t the informal business meeting.) , The group includes descendant f Hanson and Lavina Stevens and the Ringo family will be hosts for the meeting at the state fairgrounds the third Sunday in July in 1848. 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ANGEL Clyde Perry of the!Pery Marble Co. of Portland was! fere last week to set up a beautiful marble bird bath, which he donated, for the city garden on Main street. Two plots, one on Main and another at the junction of Church and; . College have . been planted and cared for by the Garden club, in cooperation with the city coun cil land Business Men's club, in anticipation of enhancing the at tractiveness of the town for the flax festival, August 8 to 10. The first plot is in lawn and zinnias, now in full bloom,., and the bird bath adds greatly to the beautification of the spot. Mrs. Christine Kronberg supervised the planting of the' zinnias. The second garden is planted entirely to Margaret McGredy roijei and its beauty is due al most entirely to Mrs. A. A. Eb ner, who has taken over its care., Mayor Jacob ' Berchtold has backed both projects to the utmost- ; Brooks Garden Club Plains for Flax Entry BROOKS Garden club annual picnic was held Thursday at Mo lalla park on. the river as guests of the M. F. Days and with the Audubon garden club as . guests. Plans were made to enter a float at the flax festival parade at Mt. Angel next week. Mrs. Emma Wadjey and Mrs. Margaret Low ery are in charge of the arrange ment. , Visitors present were Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. Pete Ficken, Mrs. Alfred Olsen, Mrs. Orla Buxton, Mm. Wm. Werner and the hostess Mrs. M., F. Day all of Molalla. Thirty-one members of - the Brooks garden club were present Next meeting will be with Mrs. Bertha Morisky, Thursday, Aug ust 4. CvltD). OF SMART if ft ODD PIECES Lt Col. and Mrs. Farley Mogctn and three months old daughter, Mentha Nell, who recently arrived In Salem from , Frankfurt Germany where he has been stationed over three years. They flew to the states and drove cross-country. Colonel Mogan has been released from the aimy after five years service and is now on terminal leave. He returned to his position with the state police force August 1. The Mo gans are now at home at 2050 Myrtle avenue. (Kennell-Ellis). Rain Fails to Spoil Annual Kansas Picnic ALBANY Despite Inclement weather some 200 former resi dents of Kansas braved the ele ments to attend the annual Kan sas picnit in Bryant park July 27. While the elaborate program!, planned by those in charge, could not be carried out. a good time was managed and the basket lunch served. ., i , Officers for next year elected are Al Burns, president; ' Willard :::::::::: izzzttZz?: :::::::: ::::: Xttftl ..222' r!!"!!'". :::::::: :::::: lL:::i.:;i :::::::::: 'f'Z'z'z :::;:::::;: :::::::::ii i: : :::: ::i:::::::i ;:::::::& w& mm ::::.. ::::: mm km ::::: ::;:::::::: :::::;: :::::: !:::: ;;::' :::l' 'z'zZzZzZiZ' ZZZZ?t mm $$m t:::::i5T:::::: :::::::!::::.:" liii! iii ONE - OF - A - KIND SAttP SURPLUS Turner, secretary-treasurer; Karl Robe and Sterling Gentry, pro gram; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Swan, ctsrffee. All are from Albany. In attendance Sunday, were sev eral from Kansas, one couple from Florida, and several from Washington. Oregon was well represented with registrations from .Corvallis, Eugene, Gervais, Hillsboro, Junction City, Klam ath Falls, Lakeview, Newport, Portland, Roseburg, Salem, Sil verton, and Tillamook, as Well as those from Linn county. .C:":':";":':':':: h:::::::;;:;:;:;:;;:::::::::: ir:::::::::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::? ; j-s-;-;;-r-t-i;;-r-i-:r f::i:i:i:i::i:::::i:::::::: 1:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::; ::::: !::::::::::::"! :;::::::::f:;::::::: ;::::::;:::: :::::::::::! " ::::::::::r1 ;::::::::::' I-::;:;::::: ::::::::::;: :::::: :::::::::: ...... .' 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Coffee and home made cakes Will be served in addition to punch throughout the evening. Ample parking space is available for cars and the area will be policed by members of the grange directed by Sheriff Denver Young. Improvement of the grange hall Interior remodeling of BROWN'S' CREDIT JEWELERS OPTICIANS will be completed about August 15th. Installation of complete new showcases and fixtures of Afri can mahogany will create a pleas ing modernistic appearance. Nev lighting will add considerable im provement in displaying merchan dise. It is believed the change created by Grand Rapids Show case Co., of Portland, Oregon will create one of the finest jewelry stores in the Northwest. BROWN'S CREDIT JEWEL ERS & OPTICIANS have been established in the same location Since 1934, enlarging their store three times. Starting with, a floor space of 10 feet by 15 feet they have expanded to the present size now occupying floor space of 2500 sq. ft. The store is particu larly convenient for shoppers be ing arranged in an "L" shape with show windows and front entrances on both Liberty and Court streets. "Opening Day" was March 3, 1934. The first day sales reached the impressive figure of $15.40. The name of the first customer is not recorded, but appropetely enough, the first sale was a wed ding ring, and it set the prospec tive groom back just $6.00. The second sale was also a wedding ring for $7.00, and the purchas er paid 50 cents down and "(gharged" the balance. From this humble beginning the business has grown until there are now twelve on the payroll, and the complete store includes an optical depart ment, watch repair, and jewelry manufacturer. Entrance on Liberty st. wijl re main closed during remodeling. Kindly use Court St. entrance. -adv. to 60 : SO: : : J : r:;:::::a t&ttittl i-::::::::::.::::::::.::J TN iiirili Iiiiiii ii iir dramatic BiL . llill II mLs FURNITURE :":::::::::::::::!::::::::- M:zWu''' 'iVz-zV z'z'zWz Jr - mmmwrntmL:.- demonstration Is the aim of tha Roberta Home Ec club which is sponsoring the dance. Mrs. Abner Kline is chair man of the dance committee and other mcmlwrs are Mrs. Forest Edwards, Mrs. Sam Kundlett, Mrs. Denver Young, Mrs. Lee Eyerly and Mrs. Hiwe Howlnnd. Tickets are available from mem bers of the Roberts grange. Though limited in quantity, they have in full measure the traditional Longines qualities of excellence of performance and elegance of appearance. May we show them to you? IN MEN'S AND LADIES STYLES See the Ixpgine Wittnauer 17 J. 49.50 J LI VA ami 3I, WITH A BEDROOM SUITE FREE 6 Dutch Iris or 12 Crocus will fee given free with every Tulip or der received this month. One doz en assorted Giant Darwin Tulips guaranteed to bloom, $1.00, three dozen. ,$2.00. postpaid. Beaverton Bulb Gardens Beaverton, Oregon, New Shipment The finest Longines Watches in 75 years of fine watch making experience are now ready for your selection. Salem's Leading Credit Jewelers D I i i . EAS Y TERMS! 1 , 373 Start Pay 115 Weekly"