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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1948)
1 IF r i I .A . " 'J 9 r -lis. if 'I 1 $ ? f ... k H 2 it ' V Cold Business i i Icteas For Freeziha Fbods Relayed to Readers From Home Extension Sheet By Maxine Bares ' Statesman Woman's XOOar We tr frankly going to lift something bodily out of someone's else material and pass it on to you. Here are some ideas on freezing which are latest and best obtainable on freezing and comes- from the Marion county home extension bulletin for this month:" . Freeze only fresh products o quality and proper maturity.! Gather products in cool of, the morning, handle quickly, keep cool and rush to freezer locker as soon as possible. Four hour or less from garden to locker is a good rule. Blanch Vegetables to stop j en zyme action, v Best flavor and longer keeping 'quality are obtained in airtight "containers. Square or rectangular containers use locker space most efficiently. j In the liquid pack, allow ample space at top. i J , In case of dry pack, which is not ! solid, fill containers to top rand j close tightly. , ; When transporting products to : and from locker in excessive heat, insulate with paper and cardboard ; cartons. f At locker plant, quick freeze if possible or separate packages in locker to facilitate freezing. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Edward PTooker (Patricia fun ! Powers) pictured '( CAitting the caka qt the reception which l followed their inritTiage at . the" Firsit: Christian, church on i June 13, The nered3 will live atMqclay. Th bride is the daughter of Mt.. and Mrs. Edwin W. Powers, jr and the '.'groom's parents are the 'Edward Tockers. (McEwan photo). I - nuts ana vegeiaoies retain Desi quality when stored at 0 F. I Use frozen fruit and vegetables preferably within one year. Cherries Good If you have never frozen cherries fox your family's use, all of; you have really missed a treat. Both sweet cherries and sour cherries freeze very successfully. The sweet cherries especially recommended for freezing are Lamberts, Bings, Deacons, Royal Anne and Republi cans. The sour cherries which freeze especially wen are Mont morencys. Early Richmonds, Late Dukes,-and English Morellos. : Sweet cherries freeze most suc cessfully in a syrup pack. Prepare them according . to the following steps: ' - 1. Stem, wash and pack in a con tainer which- will hold-syrup. (Glass xr enameled tin cans pre ferred). Sweet cherries need pot be pitted. . . ; : 2. Cover, with a 40 sugar syrup. (1 c sugar to 1W c water). Be sure' to leave plentyof head space to allow for expansion in freezing. 3. Freeze as soon as possible. ; Serve these cherries along with the syrup in which they were froz en when Just a few Ice crystals re main in them. Or, use them as you would fresh cherries in cobblers, pies, etc. Sour cherries may be frozen eith er in syrup or dry sugar. Ordinar ily they are'pitted before freezing. Follow directions given above for syrup pack. For dry sugar pack, use to c of sugar per quart, Mix fruit and pitted cherries; then pack in containers. Freeze Immediately. LYONS Mrs. Glen Rogers and Mrs. Elmer Taylor were hos tesses Thursday for a shower hon oring Mrs. Albert Toman of Mill City, the former Hallie Stevens, at the home of her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. W. R. Stevens. Present were: Mesdames Albert Toman, Giles Wagner; Percy Hiatt, Albert Toman, sr Vern Goodell, Jack Douggan, Floyd Bassett; Jack. Alloway, Roy Huber. Clyde Bress ler, Alex Bodeker, Wilson Stev ens, May Fatton,' xrean Clayson, Virginia Rogers, Phyliss Hinds and the hostesses. ' . , White daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, 500 Beck avenue, celebrated i her sixth birthday June 23 with a lawn party. A treasure hunt provided enter tainment. Invited were , Joyce Brant, Connie Chambers, Janice Phillips, Twila : Rickman and Nancy Baker. - ' i' i- Mr. mad Mrs. Charles K. War- her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 'Arnold A. Leduc of Portland. The Waeners entertained 1 their .guests at dinner at Silver Creek Falls lodge. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drye and daughters, Christine and Kathleen. Miss - Margaret Wagner, Miss Patricia f Vanden eynde. Miss Mariann Croisan and Koger Wagner. v"M; s Mrs. Jeha ,fiteelhaanaer and daughter Jan, and Mrs. i Vernon Drye and daughters, j Kathleen and Christine, are leaing today for Neskowin to spend a week; They will be joined by their hus-t Venetian Blinds v Mad in Salepi; ; Modernize YOUR home . . effectlrel i . . .. simplj , . . b j fitting your windows with Salem Venetian Blinds now. i v ' No matter what the style of jour home, Venetian Blinds lend an appearance of uniformity and finish to its windows. R I fl HO L D T flilDlfllllS Phoe 3148 . MANUFACTURERS 560 Sooth 21st Street Tho Ctcrtesmfln. Salem, OreoToti, Thtn-sAry Tuly li -f? banfls over the ! Fourth and on Monday . Miss Patricia Vanden- enyde will be guests of the vaca tioners. .-' r; '-' . . Special!' GOLDEN STATE. WETH-B-PROOF simigIe STiliiJ liO gaL In S qaL lots . 10 caL In 1 qaL lots : Available in . Medium and Dark -Green, Ked, Light : and Dark Brown. . - : '..; vi . i -.....)'. 1 t.- P- J lr. S: h. Uhcallcy OPTOMETRIST ' '". ':;'!" '.;'.:-. :" Formerly with Metrls Optical Co. I7ot7 Located at 167 So. High Si ' " ' . '. lj!mmmmmvmmmmmmmmmmmmwm m i ' l J K AWPI IVIilTTI BUILG CONTRACTORS AND " i ' XAi fi" tAiAr,.V.v U, CT' 'r' J ' ilJalIUljI APARTIIENT HOUSE OWNERS XwtKiV 4Mj ffiilW''::T d Nationally Adleriil cd ' . Alr 51V(U. (Tt S vJ mi--. I UfclJliUUli SUITES... . V7V V . M 452 mmmm m mm BAwwaw ATDUire. a win Deas, yanilT Wlin OU-in, mk VT ' J . - imii - II Mrs. Thomas Robsoa (Mildred Stein wart) who(. " wero married on June 5 at St. Mark's Lutheran church.- The" bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chrise Steinwart and tha benedict's parents are the John Rcbsons ,pf Philor . math. They will live in Sa lem. (Jfsten-Miller). Detroi UA sbewier was siren en June 24 in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Walter with Mrs. Perry Fry as assisting hostess and the guest of honor being Mrs. Lon Zverly. ; Attending were Mesdames 'Gor don Skidmore, E. W. Bray, How ard Baldwin, L. L. Bynearson, Darryl Wright, Roy Brown, Fred Siever, Wellington - Rhodes, BUI Hamilton, F. L. Noble, Carl Camp bell, Joe Fletcher,: Leland Tucker, J. A. Wright, and the guest of hon or and the hostesses, j ' GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. Darid L. St. John celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with dinner Sunday, June 27 and their guests were Mr! and Mrs. Robert Camp bell of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird and children, Kathy and Eddie of Drain, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laird, Drain, Mrs. Boy Cameron, Sharon and Sheldon Stratford of Charleston, Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Tremblay, Bud Rose and John St. John. . GERVAIS The LUe Eat farmilr Attended the ' weddino! of Mrs. Eaton's sister, Rosalie Borenl - to William urant at an eignt o'clock: ceremony at the Laurel hurst Presbyterian church In Portland, Saturday, June 25. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raynwad Steele1 and children, Barbara and .Ray, are vacationing this - week at Ocean Lake. f,- ICE CQE&I1 i 3$ 0 SliVEIG CEHTEH- Saless A ff est Saless NOW AVATLATLE -GUTTEBS AND 50UI7SP0UTS Galvanized Iron 'or Copper Cr SHccI Ilcid .Co. UtS Bread way - Call 1553 PIIICES AT ill ALL-TRIE LOW Our hot water beater and gas range section in the warehouse - is taking up too much room. Inventory Starts Next Monday artd we could probably be talked into making some interesting deals. Why not drop in and get one of our salesmen off in the corner and maybe, when .the boss isn't looking, you can sneak over to the warehouse with him and practically steal some well-known but too abundant merchandise. We won't mention price here but we will drop this hint -r You probably wont have a chance in a long ' ' time to catch us in such a dickerin' mood. The sale will last only ' i three days starting this morning and ending Saturday night. i - '. " - V BUY OIE OR A DOZEII C A XfVi Cint) flfl 52970 modern plank top suits inl aJil Vl splUOeliU Arodire. Twln beds, vanity with 50 -in. mirror, bench and 5-drawer chest. r I . X , save S1C3.C3 ffirmte4a sw: iop vanuy, rugni siana ana o-arawer cnesi. uniy C AT71? Cffl flfl astrn maple Colonial snita, bed, eneat ak v su tjr&uaua and dresser. Kegularly 1129.75 CAT717 CCfl fll 5-pc maple finished vanity suita with UiAVU iUJ.UJ chest-pn-chest, bed and vanity. Regular $1890 . . . DimiiG noon suites N A TTP" xAl flfl 7P ff!39J0 bleached mahogany set, one armchair a w mm. tirzAawtf an There is only one, so i-pc f 1390 bleached, mahogany set, one armchair ft and 5 straight chairs, upholstered in rose tapestry. XJ hurrii' I - . .1' - i 7 ; -H- r i - xATrPvll liil T-pc American walnuCOne arm chair plus I $1 OfC3 JilVCliU.tJ straight chairs, all with panel backs and uphol Stered in blue Chevron tapestrj. Regular 1169.00. i QAtFP flfl 7-pc Duncan Phyf Honduras mahogany with $1 )153 Oil Vti s0JLJ chairai afl' upholstered in teal bine damask; We're iisS sow a lot or these for 1159410,' j .; ( ;r , , . j . ,. ( - : 4 . DAVElipOIlT and CHilKl? iSETS . We bare but a lew of these FASHION ROUSE caul BTLTWELL sets left only one or two d ot kind. Her la furniture that Is built to last through fixe years and furniture that Is styled In a dlsHncflTe- manner. Just check thai features below and try to recon cile them with our now aeHing prices If rcaxx.'-.U lr ' J----'-': .j? . J- i , - I i.-.-: ! . . j ::. '..;" 'b HaHwood Frames Five Year Guarantee Against Defective Wo rt- manship Extra Heav Gauge Co Back ConstrontO Sy Spring . ' 5AT7X? Cfl fl FASHION HOUSE suite In lovely rose Oil , VJEJ sPJ.L J floral pattern. Regular $189.50 , 't C AT77? WH fl FASHION HOUSE green striped mohair . EnsiromV Uill Fnrnish Oclf J Sounds tmbelievoHo, but for three days we will GIVE you half 'the wallpopcr I for your home if you Meet from our pre-Jnventory sale patterns. You buy one roll and we will give you another. Be sure to bring your; room measurements : width, length, height and number of openings. There is a large selection avail liable in. both washables and non-washablee, including plaid s,'; irtripes, : florals. i wood prints, i satins; vorruahed, weaves, ' " l , . ; I embossed, scenic, riaint coated and ceQ- rina Txroers for every Iroom in mo house. ' - C AT717 CC1 PH Lovely. 2-pe. suites in blue and rose crushed yelours. Reg. $19S30 for scrtlca and beauty. Reg. $198.50 I, f $i r?O50 A A KTNTI flF THP! .'AliflVH! lisTKil fTf:Ttf5?L 110 BE AN EARLY BIRD. Ml CONVENIENT TEILAIS- iff 7 TO FIT YOUR BUDGET ! ! f f lm . X ' MT mVJ . ; BS " mT J S 'S i 4