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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1928)
4. l 4,. From t& Habit r-i - " J - , '.' "This Guide To ' Economy Goes to All Salem Homes t H'D US'EHOC ID Of Wrttteng the Friday Green Shcps9 Guide The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 28, 128 ifcii jjjjijBlgjssBSBgssaawie -" i . , ..- , . ( . n: mm 'is m Wide Choice In Fruits and Vegetables Offered to Salem Residents Zr Salem grocery store window 5" present a particularly wide Tariety Ner fruits and vegetable these ' lys. with the hangover of mm mer commodities and the new fall vegetables and frnita. Everything seems to be in top form, eyetf to the peaches now on the market which should seemingly have dls b& pea red at least a week ago. . Speaking of peaches, of course most of-them offered now are riper than those purchased earlier In the season. But at that, they are still good canning and eating. The last of the peaches was sched uled for. last week, but still they come from Washington so still the jobbers and retailers pass them ,along to housewives. They are selling at the stores around 70 cents a box. Pears Popular Pears are a popular fruit these days. There are several varieties available and in the min the fruit Is large aad luscious. A large '' basket for eating purposes costs 25 cents. ' Judging from the appearance of the store grape, bins, there is no end to the variety and quantity of i these seasonal of feringsi Grapes ; appear to be of good quality, too, and the size of some of them is ; enough to satisfy any gormand. i The Tokays, about a medium 'priced variety of California Im. r, ports, retail at two pounds for 25 5cent8 and thereabouts. The local Concords are, - of course, the I cheapest grape and though small National Guardsmen Seek Storm Victims Jjifc. 'uCr V" ' PPl MARKET HERE Fall Veoetabtes and Fruits Also Offered" Now at Good Prices Tlwj uMIml wuiiiiap rhMt dmi In m nam in thA Lake OkeechoheiA retrkm near Clewiston. fownd 17 bodies f hurricane victims. V iji" i " It msrv be earlv lr nuBnlln pies, but there is a onaatitv nf small and medium six . pumpkins on the markets, so of .course there are pies somewhere, some how. Pumpkins sell for around three cents a pound. . The squash familv is weil re presented, too, with the smaller Danish and summer selling at low prices, and I the larger Ha a-barda at aronad thrA Miiti & nmmil mm do the Marbleheads. These are alt. gdod quality. Cucumber have finalrv Mm dlewn from the top prices and are (TUOted at 36 cents a. Armmn wfi4ofi t means the housewife may pay a iicue better than that. - Cauliflewers Apser , Local cauliflower Is coming in to the market now, and while mall heads: are the nrint mi. jthe quality Is good. Three cents is me maraet quoUUon, with some grocers managing to buy ' under that.. Bunch Vrta.lka an nUnHfnl a aiways -and are fairly free from ones ana similar things. fa: in comparison to the Doiisbed southern ones, are good. Apples Available Apples in a number of varieties have been available for some time. Kings may be bought as low as fl per box. The Spitien berg continues to command the top price for apples, with a whole sale quotation of $1.C5. Whole salers quote 11.50 on the choice Kings. Pomegranates continue to bring SI. 50 per box from the jobbers. Local Italian prunes are selling at three cents wholesale. The supply is by no means up to that of last year. Huckleberries; shipped in from Washington, are billed at 12 cents a pound. " These are a large size for this berry and are sound. California grapefruit is getting better and larger than the first of fered several weeks ago. It brings 6 a crate, wholesale. Figs and dates are among the fruits available bow. The new crop of the latter Is quoted at $1.50. Cranberries are still brinerin 'Jgh price, at $5.75 a crate. These are good. Local melons, including honey dews, ice cream and the us&melona are still quote nlen. tifuL Occasionally these are overripe but in the main they are yet a delicious morsel. The ice cream and honeydews are two cents a pound each at the job. bers. Quinces are offered in quanti ties sufficient to meet the de mand. They are six cents at present. - Helping the Homemaker Kidnaper Indicted By Chicago Jury CHICAGO, Sept. 27. (AP) A new indictment charging Angelo Petktl with kidnaping for ran som, a capital crime, was returned by a Cook county grand Jury in criminal court Wednesday. Petittl was accused of kidnaping Billy Rainert who was seised near his home September 5 and held pris oner 13 days before a 980,000 ransom demand collapsed. m ar aaw Levi Strauss Two-Horse Brand Gopper-Riveted Waist Overalls were patented. The patent has long since expired, bat the sales increase each year. Made of extra heavy 9 mmcm JjmB- jo dyed iMsoav cat rail aad reeaay, fitted at the waist like tailor-made panta, with belt loops for added coif reaience. Copper riveted at i all ttrain points, plenty ei big, roomy pockets. Sewed wHa special thread, and buttons riveted oa to stay on. Insist on getting the make you can always' depend on for everything that spells overall satisfaction, contort, fit as losftit war- - - "' "-'iv . Look for this Trad Make TSMC Remember this Guarantee' A New Pair FREE if They Hip Ivtwh by Levi Strauss St Co. faa FnaoKe . Also makers of Two-Horse Brand ' Bib Overalls for Men and Boys. SiacelaB3 " i r. J "Levi StrmaseT " "Two Horse' ljt-rf brand Overalls for sale by 3 f GREENBAUIrTS dept. STORE 240 N. Commercial i. afena Ham Loaf Baked Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Italian Dressing Peach Delight Sugar Jumbles Coffee Mam Loaf, Serving Poor One cup chopped cooked ham, one cup soft bread crumbs, two tablespoons finely chopped celery, 'wo tablespoons finely chopped green peppers, one tablespoon fine- ,j cuopped onion, V teaspoon salt, one egg, 2-3 cup milk, and two tablespoons butter, melted. Mix all the ingredients thor oughly. Tour into a well greased loaf cake pan or baking dish. Bake in a moderate oven for 30 min utes. TJnmold and serve hot or cold, cut in inch slices. Italian Dressing, Serving Poor (This may be made previously and stored In the ice box) One teaspoon salt, one teaspoon sugar, teaspoon dry mustard. M, teaspoon paprika, 4 tablespoons vinegar, cup salad oil, cup catsup, one tablespoon finely chop ped onions, one tablespoon finely chopped green peppers. Mix all the ingredients and beat with a fork until thick. Chill. When ready to serve beat for one minute and pour over the prepared salads.' This dressing blends with fresh Vegetables, tomato or head lettuce salads. Peach Delight, Serving Pour (Canned peaches may be used) Two cups diced peeled peaches, one cup dlcen bananas, cup juice, 4 cup cocoanut, cup cold water. Mix all the ingredients. Place In a china or glass dish. Cover and chill' for two hours or longer in the ice box. Sugar Jumble. Three Dozen (These retain- their flavor and freshness for a week if stored In the cooky jar) One cup fat, 2 cups sugar, 1-3 cup sour milk, one teaspoon va nilla, one teaspoon lemon extract U teasooon- salt, two teaspoons nutmeg, three eggs, four cups dons, one teaspoon soda, I Cream the fat and sugar. Add Che milk, extracts, salt, nutmeg and eggs and beat for three min ntea. Add the rest of the ingredi ents and mix just enough to blend the ingredients. Never beat cooky doughs or they will tougnen. Break off small pieces of the doucrh and flatten down, three in ches apart, on greased baking sheets. Bake In a moderate oven for 12 minutes. ; When serving grapefruit at a party, place green mint candies in the centers of the grapefruit after but. These give flavor and color. ALL FOR 35 CENTS One tube Palm Olive! Shaving Cream and 24-k Gold Plated Gillette Complete with Blade CARSON PHARMACY Hotel Senator Bldg. Phone 233 JMAM PJD) Villi iMPN I I ) I II I I VI I 1 155 N. COMMERCIAL PHONE 48 AND 49 OUR PHONE NUMBERS ARE 48 AND 49. THEY ARE ANSWERED QUICKLY BY INTELLIGENT SALESMEN WHO OFFER SUGGESTIONS OF NUMEROUS SEASON ABLE ITEMS. IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY CALL US ON YOUR PHONE AND SEE HOW QUICKLY YOU GET YOUR GROCERY -NEEDS. FLOUR Crown Hard Wheat - 494b. sack . $1.79 No. 10 Patent ,..45 No. 10 Crown -Pastry ..I .42 Perfection Milled from Choice Val ley 'Wheat and a Local Product. 49-lb. sack $1.37 No. 10 Pastry .37 No. 10 Cherro Whole wheat .37 No. 10 Graham Fine or coarse .37 Pancake Flour Cherro Pancake Flour is made of the Best Mater ials for Real Fluffy Hot Cakes. Buy it by rr the sack; noZ 10 sk OD C Pancrust Shortening For Baking and Frying 2-lb. can r. 45c 4-lb. can 85c Apples Choice hand-picked Kings. Per box Pl Grapes' "Picture" Bunches of la scions Tokay Grapes. aW Pounds ...... 25c Cornice Pears Nice, large, hand-picked fruit. Mellow and ripe. For Table Use Large basket 25c Vegetables Fresh Peas, Green Beats, Egg Plant, Crisp Celery, New Car rots, Chinese Cabbage, Radishes, ' Green On ions, SUcing Tomatoes. Ho tshere-in the City ciU yoa Hnd a more complete ; Une cf the Finest : and Cleanest Fresh Vegetables than yon cUl Hnd "in Ocr Front Windob" ' Swift's Empire f Bacon Delicious sugar cured ba con, fresh - from the smokehouse The frag rance and flavor of . the hardwood smoke tickles your nostrils and tempts your appetite, these cool mornings. Whole OA or half sides, lb. 07 C Monarch Coffee Blended with the finest coffees grown. Its deep color, its full body and its pure mellow flavor, have made it the Monarch of all coffees . ... "1C iPer pound ODC 0 Pounds . . $1.47 Our Break fast Coffee 1 Positively4 the finest of all medium priced cof i fees. A blend that is the ; daily . favorite of thous ands of families AT Price per lb. Prlcaa contlnae the aaanL Celery looks extra rood this week, with possibly the rains be ta- responsible for the fresh. crisp appearance. Lake ' lAbish CTowers are supplying the celery, the wholesale figure j being- 9 6 cents a dosen. I It Is noticeable that tn some tore eggplant seems to go beg-J ging for customer. Brentnally It ahiiTels tip. bnt generaly . this is nice aad fresh. Price, 1 eenta, at jobbers. Yellow corn Is still of fered, with the six dosen sack quoted at $1.25. Artichokes, good grade, are SI. 40 a dosen to the retailers.' Local cabbage Is bringing about the sane figure as the cauliflow er, with the red. Yartety used mostly in salads and similar dishes, also arailable. Green Peppers Plentiful There are plenty of local green peppers In good sizes and crisp, at five cents and better a pound. The red pepper is also available, mis being snipped in rrom wasn Ington The red variety costs about three times as much as the green pepper. - The onton market has taken an other raise, with $3 per hundred prevailing on all. This is the wholesale figure. Tomatoes continue In quite plentiful quantities, with the lo cal growers supplying the market. These will hang on till frost, bow ever the low price of the last week or more is doe to come to an end shortly, according to the jobbers. Washington is still supplying the lettuce market. There is little kick coming from the quality. AD CLUB HEARS TRAFFIC CHIEF School Zone Problem Topic of Talks by Raffety and George Hug Safety first for school children was discussed yesterday at the regular meeting of the Salem Ad club. T. A. Raffety. state traffic chief, and George Hug. superin tendent of schools, were the speakers. Mr. Raffety told of the work of his department. He stat ed that he was in sympathy with the school officials in their problems-and that he had had 14 years experience on school boards. Continuing, Mr. Raffety told of checks that had been made throughout the state by the de partment. He said in 1926 they had found that there were 33 pub lic schools on the state highway between the north and south boundary lines of the state, and that there ware 23 railroad cross ings and 14 river bridges. Safety Problems Speaking of the safety problems of the schools Mr. Raffety stated that two years ago he counted 111 cars parked around the Salem high school and nine parked with A Aa-A-A A A A A A A A A-A A A A A A AT.A I I 1 l 1 I 1 ! I I ft I I I I I I I il I I :t I I Salem's Own Cash Chain Grocers Now! Twenty-five stores in the Willamette Valley; six in Salem. There's one near you PHONE 2819 PHONE 75F3 PHONE 127F2 PHONE 494 PHONE 305 PHONE 290 . STORE NO. 21263 Commercial St. - - STORE NO. 15 R. F. D. 3 - - - - - STORE NO. 6 Roberts Station - - - STORE NO. 5 Highland & No. Commercial - STORE NO. 81705 No. Cottage St. - - RICEfS GROCERY 12th and State St. - - Abo; stores at Stay ton, Sdo, Lebanon, Momnouth, Jefferson, Dallas, Pedee; 5 in Yamhill Co., 6 at coast points. Glen Roberts, Mgr. A. Btoomburg, Mgr. Roy Rice, Mgr. O. P. Driggs, Mgr. Earl Smith, Mgr. Chas. Wilson,. Mgr. (D ifif TP IMS wmm What About Groceries? Simply phone your Associated. Let us know your wants and we will do the rest ell at a saving to you. Our policy oi consistently low prices, free delivery and a full guarantee of satisfaction makes it entirely unnecessary for you to waste time, gasoline, tires and disposition in shopping. Look over these pirces then give us a ring or visit one of our stores. attmi?$asr ! arnica! Etotmcalasr PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lbs. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES STARCH 3 pfcs OO- with other CJ 3 pkgs, i OOp Corn or (gloss Ml narchases J I C or Post toasties tUK , . HOLSOM MACARONI MAZOLA SALAD OIL Al MOTHER'S PREMIUM 07 SpaghetU, Noodles, 2 pkgs IOC Quart tins ftIC OATS large package alii. ,. r , PREMIUM COFFEE, 1 lb. vacuum SNIDERS CATSUP. Real yQ FOLGER'S COFFEE 1 lb. JQ tin. Atry Sir quality. 2 large bottles, u:. tOC tin. Vacuum Pack tells why Jl Nafley's, The Better Mayonaise, y2 pt Jars 20c. Full pt Jars 35c CUT STRING BEANS 2 large tins'.: : 25c I CREME OIL SOAP 3 bars -L; UAWillAKI DIUPAUPIl1 r I 3 large tins VVC I m.tii . ! ir 11 - dugniiy Drusra suces. v cry mcuvw Herberts Asparagus Tips Buffet Size Tins , & cruris for 14J Hunt's Tomato Sauce Regular Size Best Quality 6 cans for 2QC3 We 1 Feature JSllGiMi?e Canned Fruits and Vegetables Extra" Quality ELSINORE TELEPHONE PEAS I lELSINORE SOLID PACK TOMA- I FJLSINORE PEACHESCL ' ifl ' ; Sweet and Tender CC I TOES. No. 2 size AA vrv lal. 2 W 43C J., OOl, I 3.for;-J -"V , , t 3 for : FE,HJES2 WLmJOZ CE.OUJUS PERFECTION FLOUR. Good for IPOTLATCH FLOUR. IdaTio Hard I FOUR, PATENT "A Hard Wheat Pastry or Biscuits f Af IWheat. frf ? A I None better Cl IAXI J43-ID. sacjc vw 1 43-iD.sack : 1; 19 49-lb. sack Special, on Better Meats at our Down Town Market : : "'263 Ni COMMERCIAL - -; ' SIRLOIN STEAKS. Fancy, Steer cuts, lb. . : , . W' FANCY SUGAR-CURED BACON HACKS. Swift's ; ; r . 07 .quality. Lb.. ;".;-,,., I: LIZ PURE, WHITE LARD ; Best grade, 3 lbs. 44c BONED and ROLLED : PICNICS Very fancy sugar cured : Q Q ' --LL-. Lb. Fancy Cot Meats and Delicatessen ' Goods at -all our Stores. - FRUITS r- VEGETABLES. We have the Best and Plenty of 'Em. I I I drivers at th wheel waiUas for students, making a total ot 123 cars at the school. By making a check he found that 25 per cent of these cars belonged to students living within 10 blocks or tb school. He told of a check he made In the city schools of Rosa, burg where k it (was found that 94.6 per cent of' the boy students between the ages of 14 and It years knew bow to drive ears and ' had driven and that 64.2 per cent of the girls between the same aga could aad bad driven cars. He said that during the peak traffie season, which is June, July and August, this year's per. centage of accidents and 'Injuries was less while the percentage of fatalities bad Increased. Roadside Signs Hit Mr. Raffety stated la conclu sion "The highways of Oregon offer more beautiful scenery than Ua-asy other state. We must con. sider the things that detract from this scenery and cause accidents. Should a group ot advertising men take up the work of the removing of roadside advertising It would have more effect than any other method. Then are things to think about." - . Mr. Hug spoke briefly stating that be was aware of all of these problems. He said that they found the most trouble with the older students; that he was will. ... m. J m ing to do anytning possoue io help better the condition and suggested that if the Ad Club wanted to take any action that they ask the assistance of the va- rious school principals aiieciwu. ' i I '!'; ALA-A -A A -A A A . A A A A VA" A 1 '