The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 31, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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OTIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING MAY 3lf 192 1 - ; .
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TIEN B? LOCALS
Baker," Kelly & McLaughlin
Accepting All Strawberry
Offerings Here
Fruit packing plants through
out the district are now getting
under way and by the middle of
the week will be in action.
All Oregon. Wilsons and Mar
shall delivered to the old Salem
Fruit Union plant will be takn
for barreling until the nacning
season opens; it Waa announced
Friday- by Baker. Kelly & "Mc
Laughlin.' This" word will help
ROlvo the problem confronting a
number of growers who have been
seeking a place where they could
dispose of Iheir crop.
In i Woodburn the Woodburn
Frnit Growers Cooperative associa
tion wlllj- open its plant Monday
with a crew of seven men and GO
women. About 10 tons of berries
are being received daily. These
will be barreled and shipped to
Portland where they will be placed
in cold storage..
From present indications the
Etterbergs will be light, there be
ing po other possibility if rain
fails' to materialize shortly. In
general the younger patches are
showing up better than the older
patches.
Film director No, no; register
indignation as though you meant
it. ' ' j .
.Actor Best I can do.'
Director Then your salary is
reduced $2fl0 a week Ah; that's
the expression I want. Hold it!
SATURDAY SPECIAL
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FRESH
Strawberry' Tarts
3 for 25c
Saturday Only
MODEL
auierck
BAKERY
121 South , Commercial Street
Phone 1657
LUNCHES SERVED
o
-OPERATION
IS FRUIT HQ
Agricultural Expert Holds In
dustry Dependant "On This
Form of Marketing
The future of the -fruit indus
try of tho northwest lies1 in co
operative marketing, in the opin
ion of Lloyd S.Tenny," acting chief
of the bureau of agricultural economics-
of the United States de
partment ? of agriculture. Mr.
Tenny was a visitor in Portland
recently in the course - of a tour
of , the west, during; which be . is
visiting the offices of the' bureau
in each of the principal cities and
gaining a first-hand knowledge
of conditions in agriculture.
In apples and prunes, Mr. Ten
ny neneves, .the greatest oppor
tunity lies for-Increasing the re
turns to the ' producers through
co-operation in marketing.:
Herein the northwest," he
said "sou have practically a mo
nopoly of the boxed apple trade.
The need of a wide federation to
Include most of the producers is
evident and this development must
come eventually. Because of the
frost damage and the consequent
reduction of the crop, however, it
is improbable that any important
change in the method or market
ing apples will be effected this
year. :. ; , .-. . i ; ' -
"Apple growers of this section
mnst eventually seek ! markets
throughout the world, and to do
this effectively they must all put
money into the pot.'
The bureau of agricultural eco
nomics, Mr. Tenny explained, has
formulated a plan for a general
northwest apple federation under
which existing co-operative organ
izations are to be keptjntact, but
all Included in 'a greater organi
zation. The 4 foreign division of
the bureau now has permanent of
fices in Berlin and London and is
ready to give substantial assist
ance to growers or organizations
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Cash
stores
SKACGS PRICED 4
Cf
$2.13
9 lb.
pails
pail3 w.tpX4i:t,
: Airooiir V Lard
100 Pure '
sib.': OR
pail .. i ...... f! LmdO
pails ..i. 65c
Inderal Milk
- Large size, O Ckn
10 cans Olt
Libby'sPorkand
No. 2 tins, .
3 for .... il
29c
Van Camp Pork
and Beans
fOr r..-
One.
dozen
23 c
$129
Kipper Snacks
Filet, of Her-
ring, 3 for...
:25c
White Star
Sardines
Sardines, large oval
tins, ; QKf
2 for , .lOC
1
Bananas
Fine ripe
fruit, 3 lbs..
35c
Peas V
Home grciwn, QP
fresh, 2 Hjs.....DC
Cheese 1 '
Oregon Full
Cream, 2 lbs..f!:C
Butter
Skaggs Clover Queen,
best quality creamery,
pounds .... 75c
Minced Razor
! Clams
Fresh Pack, rTf
No. 1 tins, 3. iUL
Potatoes ;
Oregon Netted Gems,
100 lb.
bag
Animal Cookies
Make the kiddies
happy, package
Bread
16 03. Loaves, '
wrapped, loaf..
$2.29
5 c
Del Monte Flour
Fancy high ' patent,
49 lb. , f
bag
Lemons
Fresh, medium OQ,
sized, dozen...;Silx
Shrimp
American Beauty
Brand, ;
3 tins ..........
0
55c
Matches
Large boxes,
grade, 12 box
carton
good
58c
PHONE 478
162 N. COMMERCIAL
Perfection Soda
": Crackers
Fresh from the ovens,
45c
Graham
Crackers
Fresh and crisp,
caddy ....... 53c
Carnation I
Wheat Flakes
Large package, fresh
from the mill, O Q
package zStC
1 .
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Peaches
California pack in
standard syrup, No.
212 tins,
4 tins
Jello
All flavors, .
3 packages ....
Jell-Well
All flavors,
package
Texas Sweet
Onions,
3 lbs
of growers desiring to enter those
markets. j '
; Dried Prunes, Mr. Tenny be
lieves offer an excellent field for
co-operative marketing for, the
reason' that their production is
confined to the Pacific coast states,
and he is confident that proper or
ganization of the producers would
eliminate most of the marketing
difficulties with which they jiow
have to contend. J 4
Mr. Tenny is direttly In charge
of -the service and regulatory work
of the bureau of agricultural eco
nomics. Under thi head comes
all activity in connection with f the
establishment, of standards, such
as is done by the federal grain
supervision office here.
The market news service which
opened, an office in Portland last
year and is now supplying farm
ers of the northwest with market
quotations through his office, is
under his supervision. The bureau
also has a man engaged here now
in working out standards for mo
hair. Mr. Tenny is
the plans i recently
broadcasting wool .
tions furnished by
from station KGW.
; Before coming to
his present tour, Mr,
ten days in California and then
went to Seattle, whejnee he drove
to Portland through Wenatchee.
Walla Walla and Pendleton.
pleased; with
perfected for
niarket quota-
the bureau.
Portland on
Tenny spent
VEGETABLE ARRAY
HTH
STRAWBERRIES 1
QUANTITIES COME
Barrel Firm in the jMarket for
Some More Strawberries
at Market Price'
Strawberries cam In large
quantities to the Sallem market
yesterday, despite the! fact that it
was Memorial day t ley came t
all the canneries, and for the bar
rel trade. -Baker,
Kelly & McLaughlin,' who
contracted for a large
tonnage
up 55. bar-yesterday;
early in the year, put!
rels of strawberries
about 900 crates arid they had
last night on the floorj 600 to 700
crates to begin on this morning.
They are using the old Fruit
Union building,'! ' on High ' and
Trade streets, for their packing
operatipns and tieir ojffices. '
Mr, McLaughlin, who is In
charge, assisted ty Gejq. W. John
son Jr., said last niglt that , they
expect to pack at least 500 bar
rels next week. Perhaps as many
the week following, j
1 - Sonio Just beginning
After that, the peik load will
be-passed, unless we get copious
rains soon. Some of Ithe growers
of ; Wilson strawberries are just
starting to pick. Ia one large
yard growing this variety, picking
will not begin till Monday.
K ' .'.Buying Some More
This firm Is in the (market now
for an additional tonnage of Wil
sons, Mar8halls, Oregons and Et
tersburg 121 strawberries, owing
V; the.- fact that theyf have-not a
full opply to run their Woodburn
plant. They could not . take., on
any more at Salem, with their
help and floor jspacd, but "; for
the Woodburn plant hiatus.
This extra market will come in
Every DinnerShould Contain
at Least Two "
f Varieties
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The markets can eupply the
housewife with such a splended
array of vegetables that every din
ner. ' should include at least two
varieties. '
r In summer, one is usually fond
of vegetable salad for the main
luncheon dish. .This is served with
a breadstuff, preferably some, of
these1 lovely rolls one finds at the
bakeries. ;' U ' ,
A vegetable salad has endless
possibilities. One, two or more
vegetables may . be combined and
marinated with French,: mayon
naise Or boiled dressing. These
may " bo . purchased already pre
pared but are easy to- make with
the many oils found in the stores,
and- inexpensive. , fleets, peas.
string beans,' cauliflower, aspara
gus, carrots, raw or .cooked. are
as good as the proverbial toia
toes, potatoes, cucumbers or cel
ery. Get double the amount you
need for one meal and serve a
vegetable salad to your family
often.
A vegetable salad call3 for a
starchy dessert. For Instance,1 If
you - serve beet and string bean
ralad have lemon pie. The lem
ons are plentiful now, and so
healthful. With a fruit salad serve
cup custard.
Left-over meats make splendid
salads. When you order ; your
roasts include an extra pound or
two and serve for dessert fresh
fruit. ' t '
Fresh pineapples arei on - the
market. Try cutting around each
eye and pulling out the meat that
clings to it. With a little use of
the knife, conical shaped pieces re
sult. Mohi powdered sugar in half J
of egg snells. Turn upside down
on plate or place in salt dishes ia
eenter. Arrange the conical shaped
pineapple around edge of plate and
you i have an attractive dish
-Qver your breakfast cereal,
such as bran and corn flakes com
bined, put fresh strawberries. Drop
a few in glasses of iced tea.
New Establishment at
Silverton Entertains
SILVERTON, Or.. May 30.
(Special to The Statesman.) To
introduce to the public their newly
arranged and decorated place of
business on . Main street, the
Cozy" owners gave, an opening
Wednesday at which 1100 people
called during the afternoon. The
women were served Cozy Maid Ice
cream and tea cakes, the children
were treated to miniature Ice
cream bricks, and the men cel
ebrated by smoking.
CULTIVATING THE WHEAT. ?
IIARRISBURG. May 30. Tt Is
true that the grain crops need a
good soaking rain, that is they
do as this1 is being written. But
where gardens have been looked
after carefully there isn't . any
great need, says, the Bulletin.
Every good garden has moisture
I t SALEM MARKETS
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GRAIN AJTD XZAT
3 wlieit..
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Oltl
Cheat hy .
Oat bar
flOe
80e
45e d 48c
S12 O $13
-12 (a) $14
Clover hay, hmled , $12 & $14
Fncea onnted are wnolesai ana ar
prices received by farmera. No retail
srieei r civen.
EGOS. BUTTS K. BXTTTEETAT
Creamery bwtter 38e Q 39e.
Bntterfat. delivered 34c
Milk, ner cwt . $1.75
Ees. aelecta 20e
Standards ..18e
Pulleta ! . 15
Heavr Iiena
Hedium an4
POUX.TST
lOe
14
Jirh hni. . .
PORK. MUTTON AND BEEF
Honrs, top. l.r.O-225 ig., cwt ...$7.S0
Hora, top. 225-275. cwt $7.00
Ho, top. 27S-300, cwt. $6.50
Licht lowi, cwt '. $5.00
Romrh heavv 04e O 06e.
Too TeaL dressed ,
Cam i i 02 Vm 05H
Ton lambs - 1 c
Spring lambc
12e
hany for many growers who had
not sold tneir strawberries.
This firm will Tarrel a lot of
black raspberries here; perhaps
some reds too; but they are not
sure as to loganberries, ,
!3f
75C ; '
29c
9c
Wax KJ
25cJ
Sier Beef h
We are now using a choice lot of steer beef
and it costs you no more than others sell
their cow beef for. . , .
Pork to Roast . . 15c
iHamburger Steak V 12Jc
Pure Pork Sausage . 15c
(Xo water, no cereal.) .
Pure Lard in Bulk-:. ... 14c
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McDowell Market
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Where a Dollar Does Its Duty
Phone 1421 k173 South , Commercial
Open Until 8 p. ni. Saturday Evening
aplenty, and everything is show
ing vigorous growth. . But there
is quite 'a difference between - a
garden and a wheat field. The
garden can be cultivated and the
surface of the ground stirred to
keep the moisture from' escaping
In the wheat field the surface be
comes porus. Tiny cracks run In
every direction and there is no
way to close them without injur
ing the crop. This being so it
makes an argument for planting
more cultivated crops if we wcudJ,
be assured of a reasonable yield.
One farmer,, not long ago, made a
statement that might set others
to thinking when he said that he
could grow more wheat to the
acre by planting the seed in rows
and cultivating after the manner
of growing corn than the averago
farmer raises under the present
method. Cultivating a wheat
field would be funny, wouldn't
It? ...
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IT SLICKS SMOOTHLY
because our bread is baked
through and through,- and
does not crumble and break
under the knife. Goodness
is In every slice of our bread,
because baked from only the
best of materials. For, toast, .
sandwiches, bread pudding,
etc., it cannot be excelled. If
"Always a bit better."
Peerless Bakery i
Lunch and Pastry '
170 X. Commercial
Phone 308 J
Successor to B. B. ESHELRIAN
QUALITY GROCERIES
Order by
PHONE 305
DELIVERY
PIIOMPT
SERVICE
;'. SUGAR is down, FLOUR has advanced.
Many of our customers who stocked up
!with our Golden-Loaf Hard Wheat FLOUR
caii sit back and smile while their lees fortu
nate neighbors have to pay the" aid variceci
price. However, we are yet able to quote
you a price unequalled for this splendid
bread FLOUR that will save you money.
GOLDEN LOAF Selected hard M (tfH
wheat FLOUR 49-pound saclc - .
WHEAT FLAKES Bull:, clean cnJ C :i: -clous.
All thd nutriments of the ivl:;.
CORN FLAKES-Kellbaofs; criip cr.a
Special, three pounds - - -
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CORN FLAKES KeUoa's Crfcp ana C: pr
always good. Three packages - V1
CRYSTAL SOAP This vvell-knov.n O
soap, full-sized bars. 22 bam -
Fresh Vegetables and Strawberries
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At PIGGLY WIGGLY the saving effected by the up-to-tho-rrJn-ute
system of merchandising is passed on to the customers in. Lower -Prices.
You are welcome to come in and examine with your oxni
hands all the goods offered for sale.
SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRipiS
TOILET PAPER SPECIAL
Scot Tissue, per roll 15c
Waldorf Tissue, per roll .. ...........:.... c
White Cross CIotK Crepe Paper,
FLOUR
Gold Medal, 49-lb. bag . . ;...-..- .$1.94
Crown, 49-lb. bag $1.74
Best Valley, 49 lbs. ...:....$1.2a
CEREALS
Cream of Wheat, package
Post Toasties, 3 for
Kellogg'S'Corn Flakes, 3 for ...
Grape Nuts, package
Mother's Premium Oats, large
Ralston Bran, package ... ...
..22c
..5c
;.....25c
..:...17c
.35c
.17c
SMOKED MEATS -
Good Lean Bacon, per lb .... ......20c
Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb. .........37c
Barton's Circle "W" Hams, lb. ... 27c
Fancy Picnics, per lb. ..
Wesson Oil, pints .
Wesson Oil, quarts ........
Wesson Oil, gallon
Wesson Oil, 1 gallon
.... . 16c
f ...
............... ..-..-2 dc
...... .....52c
l....98c
.......$1.92
Butter, Best Creamery, per? lb. ........38c
Strawberries, the very best, 3
boxes for ..
25c
22 rolls for ..
.$i.c:
Jester White Crepe Paper, 27 "rbHs.,.$L
SOAPS
23 bars Crystal White $1.CD
2G White Wonder $1X3
Citrus Powder, large ......
3 Old Dutch Cleanser ....
O-lo-Palm Soap, per bar
Creme OU Soap, per bar
Sunny Monday Soap, per bar ......
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.............4c
" 7c
4c
Tender Sweet Corn, No.;; 2 can ... 12Vs
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, mediuin....llc
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, small......Cc
Columbia River Pink Salmon, No. 1 flat 2Zz
Beach Nut Spaghetti, per can . .....14c
Del Monte Crosby Corn, per can ...
Tomatoes, soil pack No. 2Vi can ...... 14c
We Carry a Complete Line of C ANNED LUNCH GOODS
Your Camping Trip. C. Q.r Orders Given Special
WHERE HIGHEST QUALITY
PHONE 14
LOWEST PRICES
STATE
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