'-:'V ' : ;;.i-'w'" i; ) " - - - ' .";1't -i: ; '"-': V : ' . ; ;-' . 'I ' '"v 1 V.r,- r.. ;T''; II1iTi(S &fe AowrrirlTf0 A section of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Barings : I - ?t : . -Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Blorninr, December 23, 1930 Watch for this Section each Thursday I ' " " : : 1 h , . . ' ""aMgaMg inir.iiun ''iffiv . I r n II . - . ii...,.i..vv, .... t II I . m m : w mm . . -v. . Liperty ot. Phones 1885-6-7, THIRTY-ItAY ACCOUNT SERVICE.' 1 FREE - DELIVERY, "A Food Store That Merits Your Confidence?' I - " . i , .. ' - . - ' - i - . ' " . .- " . . . - " If there is one time in the year when the family larder should be : rull it is now, just before Christmas. The children are home from school. Extra guests in the house. Christmas entertaining to do. , AH kinds of drains on the food supply. - And here we are with a ; store full of the finest foods to be' had anywhere, ready to supply your wants. -: : ; I .. . - ; ; Oranges" in thfe small, sizes are very economical at two dozen for 35c and 25c dozen. Also the large sizes at 50c and 70c a dozen. California Grape Fruit ; at 69c a dozen and the Florida at four for 23cJ Japanese oranges in the original - boxes at $1.15 per box and yon can buy the California Navels in the whole or half boxes at .very close, to wholesale prices. Cluster Raisins at 25c per package and the dates and figs in sale packages at 25c Then for the center piece of your Christmas dinner we have the turkey, (an especially fine lot of grain fed - birds), the cranberries, the mince meat or pumpkin. Roth's fruit cakes and plum puddings and the Cresta Blanca Pudding Sauce with the old time flavor. Plenty of celery head lettuce, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, hot house tomatoes, cucum bers, artichokes, sweet potatoes, ; Hubbard or Marbelhead squash, fresh peas, beets, carrots, turnips are the fresh vegetables to select from. And the canned foods that are so. easy to prepare, the asparagus, Tomatoes, Kernel and Del Maize corn, artichoke hearts, telephone and dimple peas, the whole string beans, San tlam Cut beans, spinach, baby beets,' and by the way we are giving a 10 dis count on canned goods in dozen lots assorted as you wish. The canned pineap ple, grape fruit, halves and sliced peaches, Bartlett pears, salad fruit, apricots ' are also included in the 10 discount sale. A Few More Suggestions s Ripe and green Olives; Burr Gherkins, Dills, Relish, Chili Sauce, Sniders oyster cocktail sauce. Imported Swiss, Roquefort, Nippy New York Cheddar, Tilla mook and all the varieties of Kraft- and Brookfield Cheese.. Clicquot Club and Canada Dry and the various cordials and Vermouths add jest to the occasion. Our cakes grace the dinner .table, in many homes Lady Baltimore, Burt Leath- er, Chocolate, Prune, Mocha, Nut, Cocoanut, Angel and Jelly Rolls. Mince pie made with our home made Mince meat and the apple and pumpkin pies. We Can Roast a Limited Number of Turkeys on Wednesday Jiist to Remind You On January 2nd we will open our new store at 275 N. High St. ' (next to City Hall). We close here Dec. 31st and open on Jan. 2nd with no loss of time or in convenience to our customers. I .- ; COME INTO THE KITCHEN : . " " ' By ELLA 1L LEHR . . . W almost- forgot It la thm mad scramble of lonr-elayed Carlstmas ahopptn, in the Job t llng crowds on busy streets and tbe ' bun and harry of holiday festlrltlea; when deciding- wheth er to bay young brother a tie as many-hued as Joseph's coat or a rather uncertain cigarette light er, when . mytterioua bundles with: a time set . for opening stack up around .our Christmas tree and curiosity wrecks our peace o mind, when planning for ln-laws and such at the Christmas dinner destroy all thoughts of other feasting! Yes. well bet you almost forgot the Christmas - breakfast -and " the Many Stores in City Report 9 30 Sales are Good A check of numerous mercan f !1a Mtt&hllshmenta ' about - town Monday rerealed that business was not far behind tne iszs season. Especially was this true nr atorea roeclallzlnK in small artlriM- RATrl of these firms said their 1930 sales exceeded those of a year ago. Some of the larger stores said the unit number of sales was as high as In 1329 but declines In the retail prices ana in tne saie of smaller articles had cut down the gross amount of money receded. Salem's streets were lined with tra.ffi all afternoon Mon day and stores generally were thronged with buyers. At the postoffice Monday afternoon, a line 2 0 to 4 0 persons, long -was created behind two. stamp win dows as last minute shoppers waited to t-et their packages into Monday night's mails. Geo Wmt BOTH THEATERS BOgh's Capitol The BUT NOW AND SAVE 19 $ZM Books Now........22Jt5 $S.se Books Now........ 244 S1SM Books New..V..:.S9 I - - --. -- - - - -... t Telephone 48 & 49 Free Delivery U .: 155 N. Comm. SU WE ARE OPEN TILL 9:00 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHTS ; Oregon Grown . Potatoes Grown-on Upland Soil- 100 $1.10 Best Grade Bulk Cocoa - Lbs. 25c " Best Grade Semolina : Macaroni eJ . Pounds 25c REX-NUT Marganne Pounds 39c DURKEES Dressing Full Pint Li- 25C Full quart ..47c Tender Sweet C - or 25c Cans Dependable Brand Matches 6 Boat .Carton 15c Bananas Well Ripened Fruit, 6 Lbs. Grape Fruit Fancy Floridas, per Doz. Imperial Valley Grape Fruit, per D02 Fancy Navel Oranges, Large Size, 39c a Doz. Med. a Doz. 5c -79c :59c Fancy Small Oranges Full of ; Juice, 3 Dox.. Fancy Table Grapes 2 Pounds Fancy Japanese Oranges, per Box. .23c .-39c -25c Fresh Cocoanuts, Extra Large Size,. Fancy Almond, "soft shelT 2? Fancy Oregon Filberts 2 Pounds- .$1.15 10c .39c .39c Peanuts Fresh Roasted Virginias 2 Pounds 25c Marhsmallows Fresh Made 2 Pounds 49c Cranberries "Fancy Eastern" 2 Pounds -49c J FRESH VEGETABLES Crisp Celery Hearts 2 Lge. Bunches. Fancy Fresh Cabbage per Lb. I Fancy Solid Lettuce 2 Heads .15c :ic Sweet Potatoes Firmmnoth 5 Lbs. L25c" Fresh Spinach and Blustard Greens 2 Pounds. 15c Fancy Table Carrots, Turnip and Parsnips, 4 Ibs15c Merry Christmas TITHEN Christmas fcclla rink . . . and cv- r - - T crybody's gathered 'round . the tree ; ' . ; . and Uncle Jim tells the story of the Three Wise Men, and the great Treasure they found T .V there'll be a hushed sort of joy in ; Uie air . a Quiet moment that breathes of Peace on Earth Good Will ; to" Men. '-'4 - J '. r" ? , . r And though you may not realize it, well be wishing you all the blewngs of the sea- son, in the true Christmas spirit -7- a spirit ; that is for us an espressxon of deep tincer- ity and unselfish derotion qualities that . we try to live up to every day we cerye you; ' Fancy Broken Sliced Pineapple No. 2y2 Size Can O Cans 59c Fancy: Hawaiian Pineapple Tid-Bits An excellent . Fruit for Salads or Fruit Cocktail . 8 oz. Can Per Can 10c Bradshaw's Mountain ' Meadow White Honey Cakes 35c -Fancy New Crop' Strained Honey O Lb. Pail L 59c M. J. B. Jr. To' Bring, home to yon . the Fresh-Roasted Fla vor and Fragrance ML r - J. B. Jr. Coffee Is packed in parehiaent- ' lined, air-tight, tripla - 'sealed , packages 3 Lhfu Li:93c Lux Toilet' Soap: 4 Bar, 2li39C a, . upper not' at all uecesgary after tb noon-daj feast bat most certainly expected. . Jast 'what kind and size your Christmaa breakfast will be de pends upon your, mode of dolus tbiags on tbat day of all day. - If kiddles feet come patter Ins down the stairs In the wee ma hours, cariosity bonnd for the tree and their well-filled stockings you may count on a late breakfast, for there's so sort of breakfast that, can "break the spell of the . Christmas tree. 'And If breakfast Is the require ment before the results of San ta's visits are noted, you may be tuite sure that a mere breakfast will mean absolutely nothing In their young llres o It may be a more elaborate affair. But. whatever It Is. do make a bit of an effort to depart from the us ual grab and run breakfast of school and business lays! A delicious Christmas break fast . which, carries out the red and green of Christmas time Is this: - Baked Apple (Garnish with a bit of . whipped cream and sliced green and red cherries). - Creamed salmon , on toast points. (Garnish with parsley and red pimento), nice eroauettes, eoffee. date muffins. Waffles, fried. apples and tiny sausage are a combination which would bring Joy to the gas never tire of them. Ham Is most appropriate and fits well Into the color scheme. The bread may vary - from griddle cakes, or -waffles. If you hat the necessary courage to attempt filling your family to rusks, seenes. coffee cake or the Italian Christmas bread we're giving you. - The griddle cakes, waffles and biscuit may be prepared at your table if you Included table stove and combination griddle cake and waffle Iron In your sugges tions to Santa With an electric percolator and a little Ingenuity This Section distribution of this. section with complete coverage of Salem and Salem R. F. D's. tronomleal apparatus of even a cynic! -- We do advise fruit as a "start er" grapefruit, baked pears and any of the colorful , display of canned fruits we hope your pantry houses! Eggs may be served In a mul titude of ways and somehow we the - whole ,.. breakfast may be served with . the hostess never leaving the table. ; And . have you forgotten ' the fried mush. crisp golden, brown morsel, .which our grandmoth ers served? This . with syrup and : fruit provides a most com plete breakfast! ... Fried Corameal Mush r ' Cook eornmeal as any cereal, until thick. While hot, pack-In mold. If packed In a long nar row pan or a round one pound baking powder tin. the , slices are of one size and the more at tractive. - Rinse any of these in cold water before packing.. - Let stand in cold place until firm, turn eat of mold and cut in slices 1-4 to .1-2 inch thick. Heat frying pan, 'add enough fat to cover the bottom, and when it is Bizzllng hot, . lay in slices of mush. Turn when golden brown. Serve hot and plenty of It! Corameal Mash One cup eornmeal, 5 1-4 cups water, 2 teaspoons salt. . Bring water to boiling point, add salt and eornmeal and cook as any cereal. Scotch Sconce (That Is something different) Two cups sifted flour, 4 table spoons baking powder, 1 tea spoon salt, 2 or 4 teaspoons sugar, 4 tablespoons fat, 1 egg or 2 egg yolks, 1-2 cup milk, 1-2 cup currants or small seedless raisins. " Sift together the dry ingredi ents, cut In the shortening. Beat eg until light and add milk. Add this slowly to the dry ingredi ents. Roll er pat out 1-2 inch thick. Cut Into ' pieces two Inches square and told over to form a triangle. Bake In mod erately hot oven for 25 min utes. Hakes about 14 scones. Panetone (Italian Christmas Bread) One cake compressed yeast. 1 tablespoon sugar dissolved In 2 cups lukewarm milk. Ten add 2 cups ' sifted flour. " (Total amount six or more sifted with 1 teaspoon salt). Now cream E tablespoons butter and blend with one cup sugar and two whole eggs well beaten. -Beat mixture until smooth, stirring In additional 4 cups flour until it becomes light, airy mass. Cover and set aside in warm place without draught to raise until light, about 1H hours, then mold Into round loaf. -Flavor with anise oil ( tt teaspoon) (or. 1 teaspoon nut meg and 2 teaspoons vanilla). Let raise In baking pan until light or about 1 hour. Beat one egg slightly, dilute with water and glaxe top, then bake at 350 degrees 45 to 50 minutes. V This makes one huge loaf or two . round loaves about seven Inches In diameter. t Christmas suppers are usually nothing more than refrigerator raids. We prefer to use these lef torero the next day and pro vide Something a bit different! Sandwiches of - various kinds are most fitting to the oecasion and may be munched around the fireplace. Any sort of rarebits are easily prepared and served. Hot - biscuits and honey oh, boys and girls! - The mince and pumpkin pies or the plum pudding which lack of space alone prevented from being devoured, at dinner are ro much better at supper tin-.e. Then slices of fruit cake ierrvl on a silver platter with a sprig of holly atop of lUtla cakes r.O tea fill the vacant (!) spot. Quality Chocolates Buy. 'with, confidence and this year for less. The SPA 1 ! For the Last-Minute Shopper BOOKS Star Dollar Books Novels of Distinc tion 75 Cent Reprints New Fiction Biographies and Travel Books Children's- Books from 15 cents up. F IN LEATHER Bill 'folds Keytainers Brief Cases Writing Sets. Names put on fountain pens and pen cils purchased here free until Christmas." :.-v.:"-Atlas Book Store 465 State - "GIVE A BOOK" At Breier'o A $50,000 GIFT TO XLV1AS SHOPPERO We'll "Carry Thru" to the Last Minute BOYS' WOOL SUITS Our regular $9.95 hoys' long pants QC suits, only ; tD.UO LADIES' SILK DRESSES A real chance to get a afflc dress. $9.90 OA QK dresses tDVO $6.95 Dresses $3.48 We have done everything humanly possi ble to help make this Christmas a merry one. . rrv';' We tried to put cheer in people's hearts by cutting our own profits so more could afford to "buy now." - " ' Everything has been reduced in our stores except the value of a smile. , We have not tried to dilute ; the milk of helpfulness with the water of personal "gain. .- '. . - : - . . WE WANT TO THANK THE THOU SANDS OF CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS WHO HAVE JOINED WJTH US m FO CUSING THE ATTENTION OP THE PEOPLE OF THE WEST ON THE NA TIONAL "BUY NOW CAMPAIGN. MEN'S FELT HATS Dad would like a 'new hat for Xmas GQ AO 4.98 now tDDel70 $3.98 now $2.93 SHOES! SHOES!! Large Discounts on our en tire stock of shoes, slip pers or oxfords. ' MEN'S' SUITS" Any ' man's suit : up to, $50 $1495 -NOTICE- BRED3R OFFERS YOU REAL REA SONS FOR FILLING OUT YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST AT THIS STORE.. HERE ARE PRICE INDUCEMENTS GALORE III : .-':v-.-' v BLANKETS What could be better to give than a nice warm - Blanket $1.29 t0 $3.89 Discounts I -Now! - fcEPT. STORES R4TK3.W30T ''Big- Discount -Now! iJ DEFT. STORES w 1 .. 1:4 TUS VVS5T Per Carton