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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1928)
THE OREGON STATESMAN FARMING AND INDUSTRIAL MAGAZINE SECTION. HAS BECOME A T70DLD G7QAWDEORY INBUJOTEiy CET-JTEn FRUIT TREES W specialise ia fruit and nut treas Cherry City Nursery SZjSyard 275 So. H'fh Opposite Vick Bros. Garage. MU MS VEGETABLE GARDEN H MARKET TO HAVE FJIIIM PfiODUCE. SECTION THAT WILL PROVE POPULAR Twenty-four Hundred Square Feet of Floor Space Will Be Devoted To This Department No Parking Limit There Will Be Meeting Place for the Men on the Land and the Merchants FLAKE'S PETLAI BOOSTS Nlffl With the location of the vege table plot selected, the next task is laying oat a plan, the main Item in fireside garHening which Is the basis of a sound sunshine garden. Owing to the rarying conditions in different yards it is difficult to lay down a standard garden plan. Each sitnation requires individual variations to suit its conditions. It is best to plant in rows rather than in beds for ease of cultiva tion. As a general rule the rows should run north and south for a more equable distribution of sun light, but it is more important irora tne practical sianapomi 01 1 making hoeing and raking easy to Twenty-four hundred feet of space is now available for the marketing and displaying of farm products in the new Market on Aorth Commercial street, accord- success lng to William Busiek. manager. All farmers of the valley are in vited to bring, in their produce and display it for sale at the market. Stalls will be built for each indi vidual farmer and a very low charge made, according to the space used. As the season for early garden produce will not start for about two or three weeks, farmers are urged to make reser vations for their space now. Will Be Popular A number of farmers from the Gervais district who have been taking their produce to the Port land rmhlir marlrpt havo .i f-nifipH ma mem me ,uuS tneir intention of Salem Market their den. The first factor to be consid ered in planning the crops is to locate them in the garden plot so that the taller growing rops will not shade the lower growers. Lo cate the directions on the plan with regard to sunlight before planning the rows. Draw the plot to scale and study the seed catalogues and garden books for proper distances apart for the rows and stick to it. These distances have been proved best by: the practical experience of expert gardeners and they are as closely placed as the best development of the plants will permit. Proper spacing means better crops than crowded plants. Crowding mini mizes the bearing possibilities. In city back yard gardens the problem of succession planting is an important one as the soil must be kept in continuous action. Suc cession crops must be marked into the plan. Peas, for instance, arej ket is something new in Salem but will no doubt prove quite popular. In other cities on the coast the idea has met with great It is a meeting place for farmer and merchant and place where consumers can buy what they want direct from the farmers. Xo Tagging There Another added feature of the market location is that there are no parking restrictions. A farmer bringing his produce to market can leave his car parked without fear of having it tagged. The wide alley in the rear of the build ing gives ample room for loading and unloading. Patronage ha been good during the first week, according to merchants of the building, and the additional fea ture of the farmers exchange the making tthei market should prove to be one of buying and I the most popular trading centers selling center. The farmer's mar- in Salem. ICE CREAM OUTPUT LARGE m NATION (Continued from page 1) guarded formula. - Artificial refrigeration, discov ered by a German in 1867, is cred ited directly for the first great commercial opportunity in the wholesale manufacture of ice cream, an industry that consumed four and a half billion pounds of milk in 19 26 and poured thou sands of dollars Into the dairy men's pockets. Federal figures place the total production of ice cream at 324,- 665,000 gallons in the same year. Estimates for 1927 have not been compiled, but it is believed they will show an even higher produc tion. There are approximately 5,000 factories in the United an early season crop. Late cab- . teB unpiviu8 mumiuae bages. beets, turnips, kale or spin- of eUiIerf ?hoe es- added to" ach may follow them. The early sether and d,T,ded b' the number lettuce, onions, radices and spin- iroro me roaasiae ven- arh 9 n h fniiow k o- dor to tne owner of city "foun- total solids, Including fats and other nutriments, amount to 36 percent of any given quantity sold by the average manufacturer. Although investigations and re search continues, both in private and governmental laboratories, to create a constantly improving pro duct, specialists declare the big problem facing the ice cream in dustry is the, marketing question. To solve some of their difficulties numerous manufacturers are con solidating. In the last year a mer ger was completed involving plants in New York, Rochester, Chicago, Kansas City and Phila delphia. ach can be followed by tomatoes. egg plants or peppers. These should be considered in planning the vegetable crop for the season. The main utility of a garden plan definitely on paper is to speed up the actual work of planting as the average city gardener must count his hours and make the most of them. THE WAGE EARXER r.rrryMiinx aepdi ipoa your Health. If yon are a wars earner. your wages depend opon roir oofpat and your output depend upon your If yoirr hirmaa machine ja only sev-mty-fiT per rant efficient, how- can you expect yonr employer to pay you lor a one hunarea per cent output! See that yoar spine i normal. Sen that it is kept normal and yon, will una mat yonr mental power, yonr general efTieieoey and yonr daily out put of work will increase. (hiropratie will, if irrreo a fair :hane. fit yon for yonr daily work and will keep you fit. If you feel yonr harm an machine is less than one hun dred per cent efieient, nee yonr Chiro practor at once, have him give you a NeuoealometeT reading and if neces sary Chiropractic Adjustments. Re- member the Neoroealometer locates serve pressure. Chirepratie Ad jastments remove nerve pressure. Nenroealometer readings by appoint asset enJj. Dr. O. L. Scott, D. C. 256 North High Street Phone 87 or 1471-J tains," average 1.8 gallons a day for each merchant. In 1926 more than SS percent ,of the ice cream manufactured was sold in bulk and the remain der in brick and similar forms. Confectioners sold 30.25 percent of all the ice cream retailed; gro cers. 18.95; drug stores, 16.3; roadside stands. 10.16; hotels and restaurants. 7.99; cigar stores 3.3 and unclassified sources, 13.3 per cent. Vanilla was the predominating flavor, constituting 55.4 8 percent of all sales. Chocolate was second at 10.06 percent ; strawberry com prised 7.82 per cent, and all other flavors 26.64 percent. The rapid rise of the ice cream industry is credited In part to the complete change of attitude to ward the "delicacy eaten in fun" 77 years ago. Ice cream by con stant stndy and experiment, has become a valuable food of which "CATERPILLAR" PRICES REDUCED (Continued from page 1.) maintaining or roads, moving earth, transporting logs, doing farm work, clearing snow, serving industrial plants. Lower prices in vite new users in new fields and old to cut the cosU of "Caterpil lar" performance. The Caterpillar Tractor Co., which is the exclusive manufac turer of the "Caterpillar" Tractor, is the successor to the Holt and Best companies, the two pioneers in the manufacture of track-type tractors. DIXIE HEALTH BREAD Ask Yonr Grocer Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. Manufacturers of i -. BOND LEDGER GLASSINE GREASEPROOF TISSUE Support Oregon Products ! Specify "Salem Made" Paper for Your Office Stationery One of the most interesting Places In Salem is Flake's Pet- land at 273 State street. This establishment, under the direction of E. B. Flake, is a miniature zoo, as he handles all kinds of animals from bull pups to love birds. Mr. Flake's main line of business, however, is baby chicks. Mr. Flake handles Black Minor cas. White Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks. Rhode Island Reds. Mot tled Anconas. and Buff Orping tons. The Flake baby chicks are noted for their early and fast growth' and the mortality after hatching is very low. Mr. Flake guarantees 100 per cent live de livery on all shipments of chicks. "I want every one of my farm friends to own a flock of jat least 1000 pure bred profittoaking hens." says Mr. Flake. "I have been interested in podltry for good mafry years but I do not be lieve I have ever seen snch oppor tunity for poultry profits as exist today." Mr. Flake also handles a full line of song birds direct from St. Andreasburg. Germany, where the world famous singers are raised and trained. Parrots, love birds and other species are always on display at the Petland in addition to the canaries. 4Fox terriers. Scotch coolies, English bulls, and Boston terrier pups are also avail able here. An additional feature of the Petland la the board service for dogs under the personal supervis ion of Mr. Flake. Anone going away and not wanting to take his dog can leave it with Mr. Flake who will care for it INVESTMENT NOT EXPENSE, DRAINAGE (Centinned from page 1.) the tile. This leare the rich top soil in place and tends to enrich the soil below. Tile and drainage also prevents the soil from becom ing sour, and in drawing off the stagnant water gives the plant a chance to get the fresh air so nec essary to good growth. A good example of drainage and the benefits derived from it ia found in the cage of the Labish district. This whole valley was once a swamp which, through the use of drainage, has been con verted into a Terltable Garden of Eden and contains some of the richest land in the Willamette valley. The tile used in the drain age system of this district was fur nished by the Salem Brick and Tile company, a local concern. The drainage of land' is one of the best Investments a farmer can make if his farm needs drainage, according to authorities on the subject. A good drainage system when properly installed Is an in vestment rather than an expense. Send in early orders for new gladiolus bulbs. They are exhaust ed early with the vogue of this popular plant. Read the Classified Ads IP WHIE Better - Quicker - Cheaper Caterpillar Tractors Hare Always Offered Better, Quicker and cheaper Power. Power that gets the work done power that you can use when and where you want it economical power dependable power. New Low Prices Caterpillar Salem Again the Caterpillar Tractor Cos passes on to purchasers the benefits of increased sales and produc tion economies. Write or Call at Our New Salem Office for Full Information Loggers & Contractors Machinery Company SALEM 345 Center Street OREGON t 4