, "fI J , ' i JSP?? 'SSS??'! iEOPUE from aiJ waJfes of hie are rereseiil-pfj among Uw who Sake
M ' k i f , - lj , 1 advantage ef the. twa custom canneries avatJahte is Lane Catmiy resi-
'-.;fJ Seventh Birthday Occasion for Party
WV ' Til itivan, kuau Mci, 5it W. Ufiuclcit McKay,
Agf,S i!t fe!!or of fes 'irh birthday
V? t ii -w i ft K i ijijjiia J3y, Wed
nesday at their home, 112 Mc
Ciure Lane. The little guests
played games before refreshments
were served nnti spent a grf-at
deal of time pisy -g j 'Is
rsms smalt Iafersaar rr e1 er
puppses in the yara. :
Thsse present we?e la? r
st and Kenny Ps-osssiM, g s'd
Scot Borden, Ssje itsr.
Murraj', BeSty Loss I?oep, Jot
Ann Hartabassgh, Ks.' 'eTfi,
Jssdy Mse Wsilous-;f, .""era
Shay, Sassdy gssd Cms Bssmer.s
Mae ad Soa ,
ssssi Mrs, Lewssas :
Mrs, Chester Morris
Puts On Blue Sonnet
-She Loves F.N. L!
from aiJ walks of hie are reresentfd smeitg ihs who $ake
advantage ef the twa eusiom canneries avatJahtg a Lane enty r
desiis. Scenes Irom one of these, Cox's Custom CaRaery, "were takes
fiti a basv dav last week when hsth men and wamen wr fSHRtn?
salmon, beans, corn, applesaaee and peaches. Earlier asparagus, eher
riest herrtes apricots and; other vegetables were stored for sH&fer
consumption. Later in the year, tana, rensson and other meats, sgsasJi
pears, prunes jrtmcemeai will find their way into eans there or atj
Springfield Food Frodaets, the ether eastern cannery In this area,
This is tne 10tfe year Mr. and Mrs. 2. Cox nave operated ine Eh- j
gene cannery and in that tffne they have processed considerably over
2 million cans of food for their patrons, among whom are pahiie of
ficials, ministers, college professors, business men, school teachers and
ether faculty members, doctors, lawyers, farmers and many ethers.
The Ianje County jail, schools, churches and eves lodges take advan
tage of the facilities, using the large No. IS sise cans for their earning.
Two sons of Mr, and Mrs Cox Wendell and Harold earrentiy are as
sisting their parents,
MRS, ItlfLE NEWMAN and on Conradi, neighbors on Hayes Si
had about 30 i-potmd cans of salmon from two Silrersides ami sue
Chinook, which were caught at Bepoe Bay by Mrs, Newman's husband.
Mr ConradI who works at Associated Plywood eame along to help
BIANCHIKG the first step is canning- peaches, Is done here hy Mrs
Say Lee, a Eugene visitor, -who wiU take the canned frslt heme to
Spokane with her She selected the Slappy variety popslar at this
season, and obtained 29 No, size cans from slighy mere than a
bushel The blanching basket being lifted from the blanching tab of
very hot water, where i$. was left for a few seconds, will be Sewered
into cold water for a count of I, Given the identifying number f 5&
Mrs Lee later labeled lids N I Peaches" and left them with the
cans of peaches to be sealed and processed,
APPLESAUCE and cherries belonging to Iceland Chase are delivered
to the deer ef the storage room by Orvai Fiitef f one of fee 15 employes f
necessary at the cannery during peak season,
WAESEK (JEAN) WILEY of 1534 MeSlnley Court watches
the beans which she picked from her own garden as they come from
the machine which stems, snips and cafe them ready for earning
First they were washed and blanched in one f the handy blanching
tubs of hot wfater. After they are put in the cans, with salt, and filled
with water the rest f the work is up to the cannery. The Wiley
family, besides Mr, and Mrs, Wiley consists of George and Ferrj
the latter a giri), who attend Westmoreland School,
nfWSl ii .Li if i-.ni .I I
ss.im wmm tsmtm0t,mat.t.i.
SHOUT CUT TO
jtxfrq
Mrs Cfee&i Morris bas jomed tht
tfeoasands of wsmes v?h& ptst os
Bt0E BOKfET Msisdfie feF.K.E;
Haror, MiHrMon EeGssisiy fike
ihs wife ef ihe wciikaewa scceesi
radio and talevissaa sr, yaa wll
fee the clsssjfc, sKJsny-STS'eej jkjj
BLUE BoET adds Ee assy feod.
t'li app?ece hs noHshmes
ti5J3 eiher sprsad fer brsa js
richer in yearresasd Vnaiisin
Aad yosi'H weics5?ne sts ectKKKny
Ts 5 pounds of BLUE BO&? cess
if than one poand ef ihe high
prid sprad So jeasembsr the
feaei5.F,E Wfee yea
huf MVsgtteMi BOS BOSKET
Marrise yes gs i:siB fbree"
Special Picnics
imasand Corn Chowder Team
f WjJ vegetable learn that has been
j'yjuvtinw favorite is Jima besns
Ah. This same vegetable com-
!SM into 8 wonderfully fiav-
S nd hearty mttk chowder.
ft sy to prepare ohowder can
de in a jiffy, for ita basic
Niits are a can of limas, a
torn and a tall can of evap-
iMmilk. Diced celery and on-
ti crisp touch as well as
to this milk rich vegetable
Chowder is a eood
f noontime meal for the
Wtcrs who come home from
m-ot to use as the mainstay
k ena suppers or the eve-
on days when meat is
i from the menu.
Succotash Chowder
3 tablespoons butter
4 cup diced celery
cup sliced onion
1 pound can Hma beans
(about 2 cups)
1 J2-ounce can niblets corn
(about 2 cups)
1 tall can evaporated milk
(1 cups)
tsp. salt
Few grains pepper
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce.
54 'tsp. powder sage.
Melt butter in large saucepan.
Corrected Recipe Given
For Peach Raisin Medley
This recipe for Peach Baisin
Medley given last week is here
given again because of an error
in the ingredients listed. The cor
rected recipe is:
Peach Raisin Medley
4 cups choppen freestone
peaches
1 cup raisins
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
cup water
lA cup chopped filbert
2 cups sugar
Combine alt ingredients except
nuts in large saucepan. Place over
high heat, bring to a boil; turn
Add celery and onion and cook! down neat. Cook unta conserve
gentley until onion is soft. Add i thickens, about a half hour. Add
beans, corn, milk and seasonings nuts during the last five minutes
and stir to blend well. Heat to of cooking. Pour into hot sterilized
serving temperature and serve at jars and seal immediately. Yields
once. Makes 6 servings. 3 half-pint jars.
17
j uimn BMW MMUHS...
l"lffl3L There usually a sellout be-
y' jMk fcCkl v: fofe every holiday these
w M , f golden chips fhat everybody
t iyijl $s ore better. Cder your
Xtf I sypptes.Row.;They'se freshly
New Clerk At Grocery
Sons Born to 3 Former
MONROE Miss Carolyn B-.E. Ware and wile and family MUrsCtiOR it VOUPieS
liott is the new clerk at Joann's have returned to their home in! ujffCTTOW nTV Anneance-
Grocery. The former clerk, Mrs. El Paso, Tex., after a week's visit? ments rscetved is Janction City
Bob Kamph, left to join her bus- at the Prida home here, f this week are of interest to kscsi
band who is with the armed rwirf. Xathv. sn'rf Ann Tttmm-Utfe anrf Sfra ffsrhert ffer-
forces and stationed at Camp San sot bicvwles this sast auek sniiUnn w. tt mnmis of a son bars
Luis Obispo, Calif, bought them themselves with Aug. 35. at Bremerton. Wash,
Visiting during the weekend at money they earned picking green j Grandparents are Mrs. Ellen Her-
the Sarah Maylor home was her beans. They will ride their bi
brother, Steven Kaylor, formerly cycles to school, they said. Theyi
of this community but now of are the children of Mr. and Mrs.;
Salem, Claude Turner here.
Mrs. A. M, Pride's brother, T. "Weekend guests at the home otj
aona uwen nere were neri
PAPRIKA IS also good sprin- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
kled on fish and shellfish, in salad Mrs, William Hariand of Daiias,
dressings, and is especially helpful The reception for Mr. and Mrs,
for canapes, For an excellent can-Vincent McGovern is scheduled
ape, mix paprika with a package for 8 p.m. (DST) Thursday, Aug,
of cream cheese. Add some celery 28, at the American Legioa Hail
seed and serve on crackers, here, Publie invited.
log and Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Stev
ens, all o Junction City.
Mr. and Mrs, Johrt Heilbronner
of Klamath Falls are the parents
of a son. bora Aug. 28. Maternal
grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, J,
C. Jager of Junction City,
Mr, and Mrs, Ealph Xatham of
Eugene, formerly of Junction City,
are parents of a son born Aug, 14,
8 4 H GREEN' STAMPS on
watch repairing it SKEIES,
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yoar budget?
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p one sf th iweUest spaghet
linnets ever with rich, rcai-beej
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