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mily Jessie M. Plant [Tth in Series] ipeople pan for gold in others seek wealth but Jim and have discovered a bonanza in their garden. began as a hobby has become a says Jim, while that the two hours each day in his a relaxing pastime as Junior High and summer swim the hobby is shared and wife, early that one wasn't big enough opinions. thought we knew to go about getting said Joan. "I was a farm in Kittitas in a family of ten and we raised every- ate. Jim went by lthe seed packets--and first two e decided to divide the weeds and the produce. She watering and cans o the house. a lot of food, a GATHERING ONIONS - Helping with the onion harvest in the Davis garden are four of the younger members of the family. From left are Scott, Garth, Heather and Jamie. days of high the family of six planting experiment, now in salad or olive oil; 3 tablespoons far this year they bloom, waiting for the time to salt; 1 teaspoon pepper; 4 off 250 pounds of pop juicy green nuggets into teaspoons monosodium gluta- now in the process of his mouth, mate; 1 t. basil; 2 teaspoons winter storage and Jim shares a secret for paprika and 2 tablespoons cucumbers from growing green peppers, given celery salt. She ha./ Canned 80 him by Mike Karl's mother--- METHOD: Scald tomatoes, of dill pickles. She has they must be watered everypeal and cut into pieces. Place pickles making in day. He checks his vegetable in large kettle. Brown onions. and two gallons of patch two times each day and peppers and garlic in oil, nd butter pickles in a uses as little pesticide as stirring constantly. Add to refrigerator. She has possible, tomatoes with salt, pepper, pickled green to- Great Budget Aid MSG, basil, paprika and celery and string beans and Profiting from the husband- salt. "% tomato juice and wife hobby are neighbors, Cook uncovered until mix- Sauce, the latter a friends andrelatives as wellas ture is thick and reduced to ~:::r make enough of the six Davis children, Debra, about three-fourths the origi- Shannon, Jamie, Scott, Heath- nal amount. Stir occasionally said. "We opened,our er and Garth, ages five to 17. to prevent sticking. Remove a month ago. Its aMuch of the produce is given from heat; when cool, blend ~recipe given me by away "until the neighborswith mixer to break up large tdgett who got it from grow tired of it." Some is pieces. Italian lady. Particu- traded for that not grown. Package, label and freeze. ~inowwith the short- The only vegetables the Makes 8 pints. Great for ids. You can use any family has bought in the past spaghetti, cooked with ground jar you happen to seven years are cabbage, beef. lettuce and celery--and vege- ************* ~'seradish Puzzle tables are served fresh,Third recipe doesn't have to their healthy horse- pickled or canned each day of be cooked. It's called CUCUM- ~as the Davises puz- the year, according to Joan. BER SALAD PICKLES and hrthey'haventfound'The garden is wonderful, keeps for months, crisp and ~ipef¢ canning it. "It butaftera summer ofcanRing, fresh in the refrigerator. If you have~ the room to spare, turns brown,' Jim I'm always glad to see that this tastes oh, so goo9d. tried several first frost," she said. INGREDIENTS: cups none have work- Recipes thinly sliced eumcbers, not appreciate getting a She shares with us three recipe from some- recipes,favorites of the h the years he has family. a pattern for his The first, CHOW CHOW Ities. In late fall he RELISH, will be entered in ,hree pickup loads of the Fair this year. It calls for 4 cups ground onion; 1 medium ~nanue and rototills head cabbage (4 cups ground); ground for the 10 green tomatoes, ground; 12 rots, peas, green green peppers; 6 sweet red shes, spinach and peppers (use green if not red); planted in early1/2 cup salt; 6 cups sugar; 4 as the radishes and cups cider vinegar; 2 cups off, cucumbers, water; 1 tablespoon celery seed; 2 tablespoons mustard Lns, green peppers seed and 11/2 teaspoon tum- ;Des go in. A third eric. ntef in the fall, that METHOD: Grind vege- beets and spinach. Out This Year tables, using coarse blade. ~ere along the line Sprinkle with salt, let stand for several hours. Rinse and and other squash drain. Combine remaining in- in, but this year left out, much to gredients. Pour over vege- gret. "You can t table mixture. Heat to boiling. Simmer three minutes. Seal in lgina plot 24 by hot sterilized jars. Makes admitted. "But miss the eight pints. uash. They keep winter, as do in sand in the room." aren't much help, Padgett. Ingredients are 10 "By the time they pounds of ripe tomatoes; 4 not to stomp large onions, chopped; 2 green lose interest." peppers, chopped; 2 cloves 1, five, haunts the garlic, chopped; 4 tablespoons waiting for the Right now he is Watching a fall peeled; 1 cup onions, thinly sliced; 1 cup or less green pepper, sliced; 2 cups sugar; 1 cup vinegar; 2 tablespoons salt and 2 tablespoons celery seed. Mix last four ingredients and pour over pickles. Let stand overnite; they'll taste good the very next day and for months to come. DO NOT COOK. What a backyard bonanza to come from such a ~mall plot and big worthwhile hobby! SAVE - $so OR MORE ,NNUALLY ON YOUR AUTO & FIRE INSURANCE TRUCK INSURANCE Lochmiller Agency 485-3642 87 S. 1st Othello History Sought -Residents of Who have a yen for are invited to an seminar to be Sept. 20, at the State College in State Library ~'ashington State co-sponsoring which is intended local persons to area history s with re- Frederick, aural coordinator said the the only in the state this at teaching how should be con- the types of be recorded. said Archives is Publish and distri- aUal, a How To Do It as tapes for Once the inter- it will be trans- Stored at Archives sent to the State Public use. with Metropolitan's installment bonds Joan's second recipe is the FREEZER TOMATO SAUCE that came by way of Nikki These bonds pay out to you, in monthly install- ments, for a five or ten year period. You decide at what time the payments will start. For exam- ple, an investment of $2000 for a grandchild's education could increase to more than $6000 by the time the child is ready to attend colleg_e. A like investment would provide supplemental income-for yourself at retirement. METROPOLITAN has many other plan, s... one to suit your particular needs. Call (509) 838-3111 or Write: Your Representative: John E. I)eile 00-09-12-74 mORI'GI & $C-CURITIE$ W. 929 Sprague, Spokane 99204 Damage High In Collision At Junction An Oregon man suffered a broken arm in a spectacular two-vehicle accident here Saturday morning which re- sulted in extensive vehicle and property damage. 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