'T (5k. l)-S?ttosmn, Solom, Oft., Thursday, July 7, 19S5 TriiU-of-the-Montk ," Cherries Take the Spotlight This Week, Strawberries on the. Wane' - By MAXINE BUREN V Statesmzii Woman's Editor . , : Along about now fruits come crowding. With strawberries - - barely out o" the way, cherries are upon us, and raspberries, boysens and poches are ia the offing. Then early and late fall fruits will be ripening. There'll be no letup until after pickle d2?s in late fall Today it is cherries. - Maraschino cherries we've written about, but here are some pointers on preserves and freezing. The Royal Annes. and Lamberts Ktz the canning cherries, the sour ones for pre serves. Boih freeze satisfactorily, but for different purposes. Try some of the dark cherries frozen with pits, for eating out . of hand, but sweeten the pitted, ones to serve as sauce. If Koyal Anne's are used, ascorbic acid (according to directions on bottle) should be usecHo keep them from darkening.: Here is a cherry preserves, one. also used in strawberries, but excellent for either. SALEM CHERRY PRESERVES ; 1 qujrt pie cherries'. 4 cups sugar : j4 ci'p water . , Put" two cups of the sugar in a kettle with the1 water and -cook until it makes a hard crack, but just before, it caramel- lzes or changes color, add pitted cherries, the remaining sugar and b-'ns to a boil. Cook 12 to 15 minutes more and let stand . "in kettle over nisht In the morning bottle. Cherry olives are an old recipe here, we have one for --. your trial. . . , CHERRY OLIVES ' Fill jars with perfect Royal Ann Cherries, leaving stems on. Cover with a mixture of 1 tablespoon salt, 2 cups cold water; cup white vinegar and fill up jars. Seal and do not ; use for a t least six months. May add red or green coloring. When combined with oranges, sweet cherries can be used . . for- a 'conserve.".- : ; ? - - ". . ,; ' CHERRY ORANGE CONSERVE . . ) 4 cups cherries, chopped " ' 4 cups sugar' . 1 can crushed pineapple' 1 lemon, shredded , 1 large orange, shredded . ' , ," , ' - . Cook orange peel with a little pineapple juice until tender, " then add cherries,sugar, well drained pineapple and lemon. Cook until thick. ' , If you want to jell cherries, use your favorite pectin and follow directions on the container. , " ' : Canned cherries are still a favorite with many. Some like to seed them, believing that they are more attractive. Many women however prefer to let the diners tussle with their own seeds, a detail in which we are inclined to agree it takes a long time to seed a quart of cherries but not very long to work around pits of a dish of breakfast fruit The canning time for sweet cherries, whether; light or dark, is 20 minutes in the hot water bath the recommended method.- p :,:..- ' .. 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Her fin gertip vefl was held in place by a seed pearl, tiara, and she ear ned a white Bible : topped with a white orchid. -; Miss Dana Sorrick of Corvallis, a sorority sister, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Sara Rosenbalm, Miss Patty White of Lake Grove and Miss Marilyn . . . . . - -.1 . . - vooper oi mcnunnviue. au wore gowns of blue crystallette over taffeta, and carried calla lillies. Blue seed pearl , tiaras were in their hair. ,Debby Frankfourth . of Ketchikan, : Alaska, Pearly Gidd ings of McMinnville, were flower girls, and Jimmy Warren was ring bearer. Roger Kenneman 6f Port Orford was best man, and - Bob Rosen balm, Jack Hinds of - Dallas, George Champagne and Floyd Smith of Port Orford were ushers A reception was held in the church parlors. Assisting were Mesdames i C. W. VanBuskirk of Redmond, G. C. Johnson of Amity, uorance Giddmes of McMinnville. Floyd VanBurkirk of Seattle. J. F. Rosenbalm, Delmar Hampton, Jack Hinds. Bob Johnson of Amitv. 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