The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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By Watclung
This Issue
Interest to
Women
HOUSEHOLD
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CAUSE TROUBLE
Thousands of Jars of Food
Lost Because Tops
Are Bad
increasing numbers 01 nuuw
west are reporting losses of can
ned fruit, vegetables, meat anl
fish ftem the detective Jar tops
put out bf the Kerr glass com
pany during the past season. t
FarmersSincl housewife to the
number of 50 met In Dallas last
Saturday to consider means of re
dress and a similar meeting was
held in Bremerton. Washington,
earlier In the week. Representa
tives at the Dallas meeting were
from Polk. Marnn and Unn coun
ties and reported a total of 4500
Jars of food lost. This amount
represents but a small fraction of
the quantity that has been lost in
the northwest.
Fowl Is Tainted
The trouble seems to be in all
of the lids put out by the Kerr
company. Including ,b o t h econ
omyiaad eelf sealing tops. Ac-
oratUK 10 leners eceiTca irom
he company the trouble is wila
trie gummy substance around me
:l-re of the lids, hither through
use or poor material or inrouRii
failure to bake the lids properly
Borne substance remains which
ta'nls the fruit.
One woman deiicribed the odor
ef the fruit as "like gasoline
fumes." The flavor U very un
pleasant And after eating, the food
seems to form a gas In the utom
act. No case of poUoning hata
been reported and chemical anal
ysis of the goods do not reveal
the presence of any poisonous material.
Xo Salvage PoKulhle
inert) la nu fiussiuie Hiias
from the loss, according to re
ports. Various methods, such as
allowing the food to stand open
before using and recooking have
been tried without success. It is
simply unfit for use under any
condition.
The Jars seem to seal perfectly
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Foods cooked in the Jars are much
'Aran than trtnoa klmntv
Caps Are Identified
All housewives can Identify the
defective caps without opening
the Jars. Each cap put out In 1929
vas marked with a dot In the top
Just under the first R in the word
Kerr. It is this group of caps that
defective.
At the Dallas meeting Mrs. C.
K. Cooper of Dallas; Rt. 3, was
elected chairman and Mrs. N. L.
raltner, rccretary. Representatives
of the county, state and federal
governments were present but
none of them seemed to feel that
much could be done to replace the
great loss.
Company Called Vpon
County agent J. R. Beck has
written to the company asking
that a representative be sent to
meet with the women and eee if
any satisfactory arrangements can
be made. The company has al
ready replaced the defective caps
In some cases but this is but little
satisfaction to the women who
Jave lost several hundred Jars of
food.
SPECIAL SHIP FOR RAISINS
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CHRISTENED "Frcsna City," la honor of the California capital
of the raisin-growing iudustry, thi j new 8,800-ton motor
tpshH, tli largest ever constructed for fruit cargoes only, will
i each K Franc bro on her maiden voyage from England about
January 31. Spec-ally built for th Pacific raisin growers, the
Teswl j launched brforr a large feathering of British and Ameri
can buelnsca Interests, including representative of the Producers
International Hale Association. European distributors for Sun
Maid raisins, on October 1C. The "Fresno CltyH will run" exclu
sively between England ajh! Pacific ports. Including Los Angeles,
Kan Franciiteo, Portland, Grays Harbor, Seattle, Tacoma and Van
couver, 11. C.
at an end. Unless you have
canned some of them the Christ
mas dinner will proba'bly be the
farewell to these holiday favor
ites. .
Use these wonderful Oregon
onions as a vegetable. They are
of exceptionally fine quality and
the price is reasonable. Cooked
onions do not taint the breath
Huge Ship Will Carry
Fruit All Over World
- Fresno City la familiar as the
center of the raisin growing In
dustry of the San Joaquin Valley
In California, but from bow on the
name of the city will be carried
on the high seas by the new mo
tor ship recently launched in
England and specially built for
the fruit trade between that coun
try and the Pacific coast.
The "Fresno City" Is an 8,800
gross ton vessel, the largest ever
constructed solely for fruit car
goes. She is equipped with Diesel
engines, has special provisions
for ventilation and a number of
other recent Improvements in
shipbuilding. She will reach San
Francisco about January 21 on
her maiden voyage, calling at Los
Angeles, Portland, Grays Harbor,
Seattle, Tacoma, and Vancouver,
B. C. before her homeward voy
age. The vessel was launched on Oc
tober 16 at Sunderland before a
large gathering of British and
American business interests, in
cluding representatives of the
Producers International Sales as
sociation, European distributors
for Sun-Maid raisins. The ves
sel has a cargo capacity of 635,
000 cases of 225 pounds each, a
dead weight of nearly 8,500 tons.
Raisin cargoes will average 100,
000 to 150,000 carts.
The launching. of the "Fresno
City" occurred during the discus
sions of President Hoover and
Premier McDonald over the limit
ation of naval strength, and was
seen as another proof of the wide
cooperation between British and
American business interests. The
new vessel was referred to In the
launching ceremonies as a lasting
and their food value Is great.
Open the kitchen windows and
cook onions.
Oregon apples are very good
Just now and the price Is lower
than In previous years.
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F. D. Harris, Store Manager Harold Kelly, Market Manager
Store and Market Hours except Saturday 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Saturday
7 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Do your Christmas shopping here. Four big days Fri
day, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 20, 21, 23, 24
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BONED AND TIED
ROLLS, lb
MEAT MARKET GPECIALG
COTTAGE
BACON Sliced,
V lb
nice' and lean
20c
BULK LARD,
3 pounds . ,
Fresh
39c
Today we arc particularly In
terested In fruits. The navel or
anges that are now in the mar
let are excellent. Give the kid
dies the whole orange instead of
Just the Juice. The meat is ten
der and delicious and they can be
bought in all sizes and prices.
At the Christmas season both
children and grown ups are prone
to eat too much candy. Avoid at
least part of this trouble by mak
ing candy of the famous Oregon
prunes. It is delicious and un
usual and has the virtue of not
being too sweet.
Steam the dried prunes to loos-
fill cavity with walnut meat,
f.queexe together. Make a vlrup
nf one cun.of suaar and one-third
cup of water. Boil to the toft
ball stage, remove from fire, and
Add a generous dash of cinna
mon. Next dip the stuffed
prunes in the cinnamon sirup and
set asiae to dry. This forms a
transparent coating on the prune
and the. flavor is excellent.
Many variations of the stuffing
are possible. Peanut butter,
peanuts, almonds, fondant,
marshmallows and filberts each
make a delicious combination
with the prune, flavor.
Lettuce Is much improved in
quality now and the price has
changed but little.
p
' Spinach Is excellent Just now
and should be used frequently.
The difficulty -of preparing may
t overcome if the leaves are first
'washed In very warm water, then
In several cold waters. The warm
" water loosens the dirt and it is
much easier cleaned.
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, Bpinacnr snoutu oe coosvu on 17
la the water , remaining on tne
leaves from tne wasnmg. too
wasted It more water Is added.
'?ft-is about the last chance to
CRESCENT SHORTENING
White and Fluffy
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS AND
35c
CHUCK BEEF, best cuts
Pound
22 c
BUTTR, fresh
2 pounds .,
creamery
85c
OLEO. No.
fresh. S
1 grade, absolutely
pounds
39c
swift jewel
no. 5 pails . . .
73c
PORK CHOPS- Nice
lean. Pound . . . .
and
CHICKENS, NO.
CALL US.
1 QUALITY.
31c
PECIATs PRICE.
In!
RADIANT PLAIN MIXED
Candy 2 pounds for..
GROCERY GPECIALG
. 23c
SATJN FINISH
2 pounds for
mixed candy
25c
COMMERCIAL CHOCOLATES
2 pounds for ,
37c
PEANUTS Fresh
2 pounds for. . ,
Roasted
25c
WALNUTS
3 pounds
for.
87c
BRAZIL NUTS
2 pounds for.
37c
ALMONDS
2 pounds
for.
73c
FILBERTS
2 pounds
for.
35c
All Brands Can Coffee Folgers, Shas
ta, M. J. B.. Golden West. Royal Club,
Maxwell House and Hill Bros. Oft-
....... 05FC
pounds
BUTTER Fresh
2 pounds for. .
churned daily
85c
OLEO No.
3 pounds
1 grade
39c
R Sl W APRICOTS 2
2Hs
cans
51c
R & W BROKEN SLICED
PINEAPPLE 3 cans 2i
69c
FOUNTAIN PEACHES
S cans 2
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71c
SERV-US GRAPEFRUIT
2 cans 2s
47c
R A
W OYSTERS
cans Is . . . .
51c
R & W SHRIMP
3 cans Is . . .
-Very fancy
63c
ROYAL RED SOLID PACK
TOMATOES 3 cam 2 Vis..
55c
RED ft WHITE SALMON
2 cans Is tall
39c
RED (Sl WHITE OVAL BAR-
DINES 3
cans
33c
FANCY GOLDEN YELLOW
CORN 3 cans 2s ,
47c
BALL BRAND
SALAD 3
VEGETABLE en
tail cans........ J A I
SWEET SPUDS
5 pounds for
28c
CRANBERRIES
Quart ......
21c
CABBAGE
Pound
CELERY
2 for .
.....21 c
........ 25c
HEARTS
BANANAS
3 -pounds for.
23c
DATES
2 pounds
for
25c
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link between England and Ameri
ca. Although built and owned by
British interests she will carry to
the markets of the world the pro
ducts of California, fruit growers.
The "Fresno City' Is a shelter
dock type vessel. v with cruiser
stern and patent rudder. She has
an overall length of 416 feet and
a beam of 55 feet
Housewife Warned
Against Neglect of
Washing . Machines
The housewife could save her
self much time and annoyance if
she would learn the simple rules
of caring for mechanical house
hold appliances. One of the most
common of these Is the electric
washing mtchlne. Improper care
Is the cauK of mo.t of the diffi
culty experienced with these. Dif
ferent mac! nes require slightly
different care. The instruction
book which comes with each ma
chine should be carefully studied
but these simple rules will prove
valuable In earing for any make
of machine.
1 Oil regularly, according to
instructions. 1
2 Tighten bolts, and keep the
belts at the proper tension tf the
machine' is motor driven. .
3 Do not overload the ma
chine, fill to the water line and
wash the proper weight of cldthe
for your particular machine.
4 After using rinse the ma
chine thoroughly with hot water,
preferably by operating it for a
few minutes. Drying metal ma
chines prevents much discolora
tion. 5 Use soap and water to re
move grease or oil stains from the
machine. Scouring powders should
be used .with care on metal ma
chines to prevent Injuring the sur
face. 6 it the tub Is wood, keep
water to a depth of three pr four
Inches when the washer is put
away after use. This prevents
warping and leaking. .
7 Between wash days keep the
lid of machine open 1 or 2 inches
to allow free circulation of air.
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MARKET
IS
UNSTEADY
Grape fruit shipments Increased
last week to 860 cars, with Flori
da originating 47 S and Texas
more than 300. The season total
to date from Texas is already
greater, than all of last season's
output from that state.
California's output of cauli
flower Increased to 310 cars, that
state being almost the only source
of supply.
Imports of tomatoes from Cuba
were rapidly gaining and totalled
135 cars during the week. Mex
ico sent 21 cars. Very light ship
ments were reported from Florida,
Texas and California.
The price situation of many
products was not quite so favor
able as it had been. Cabbage and
sweet potatoes declined a bit snd
eastern onions sold somewhat low
er. Potatoes were firm to higher
in Chicago and the North Central
shipping areas. Apples also made
a slight advance In some terminal
markets. Celery prices held well.
Lettuce sales were mostly on a
firm basis, but a "decline was re
ported in the Salt River valley of
Arizona, as southwestern lettuce
movement became quite heavy.
Combined shipments of 25 pro
ducts showed little change, with
total of 15,300 ears reported.
McDowell Market
Has Improvements
In Display Room
The McDowell and Son meat
market at 173 S. Commercial,
street has been greatly Improved
In appearance by the addition of a
new refrigeration system and new
counters.
The display of meat is much
more attractive In this new set
ting and facilities for caring for
the stock are greatly Improved.
Mr. MacDowell has called the
attention of his customers to the
improvement In the market and
the fact that his usual low price
schedule Is still in force.
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The advantage of being able to choose just what
you want out of unlimited quanities of fresh
stocks of meats, bakery goods, fresh vegetables,
candies and nuts for your Christmas at prices
surprisingly low can be enjoyed by all at Busick's
COFFEE
MJ.B., Hills, Golden West
Per Lb. 48c
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
Per Lb. 45c
UMECO
Margarine
2 for 28c
ARGO
STARCH
Corn or Gloss
3 for 25c
FRESH FROZEN
FRUIT
1 lb; Cartons
2 for 35c
Ginger Snaps
Fresh, Crisp
2 Lbs. 25c
DUNBAR
SHRIMP
2 for 8c
SALMON
Best -Red
2 for 2c
MEATS
It Is a joy to shop in this de
partment where nothing but
the best is carried. We have
anything in meats you desire
for Christmas; Turkeys,
Ducks, Geese, Chickens or
any choice cut of beef, pork,
mutton or Iamb. Fine sugar
cured hams.
Vegetables
A complete line: Fine
celery hearts, cranber
ries, sweet potatoes,
lettuce, tomatoes, tur
nips, carrots, green
peppers, Brussels
sprouts, etc.
FRUITS
Oranges, fine new crop
navels, extra large
fruit, medium size or
small ones, for the kid
dies, by the dozen or
case.
APPLES
A splendid assortment
to choose from and at
reasonable prices.
CAMES
By the ton, and lower prices
than last year. Creams, choc
olatcs, hard candies, broken
mis, gum drops and ribbon .
mix, In any juantity desired.
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MILK
Tall cans, Oregon or Libbys
3 for 25c
PURE
HONEY
Et. Jars 25c
Qt. Jars 49c
Light color, rery mild
Cigarettes
Chesterfield, Camels and
.Lucky Strike
2 Pkg. 20c
3ttr
Peanut Butter
2 Lbs. 35 c
MATCHES
6 Box Carton
17c
PURE
SALAD OIL
In Bulk
Per Qt. 35 c
Oval Sardines
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