THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday. August 1, MSB I Bk Mm. Im mmr PJlmM mays West Salem Store Is Fourth and Largest Behind the new Emery Su per Market Just off the Wallace Road In Weit Salem la suc ceai story of a father and aon, Sam "Fop" Emery and Curtis Emery, who have gone forward rapidly aince they entered the food business together in Sweet Home in 1947. The new Salem store will be their fourth, con tinuing a pattern of a new store each two years. "Pop" Emery came to Salem SO years ago. He worked for the state for a total of 19 years, and waa chief engineer of the Fair view achool In 1947 when he had saved enough money to make a beginning in the fierce ly competitive retail food trade. Previously he had had some business experience, as a va riety store operator. His son Curtis cot Into the grocery business on the ground floor here in Salem. Hi work ed through high school for the Serve Rite food store on South 12th St. and later for Safeway lor a short time. After six years of Army ser vice he operated the meat mar ket in Dickson's food store at the 12th St. junction for a year before he joined his father in the Sweet Home store. In 1B48 the Xmerys were ready to open their second store, at Florence on the Ore gon coast, which Curtis still manages. Here they have built up the biggest food business for many miles along the coast. In 19S1 they entered Reedsport with their .third store. The Salem store was built by Jack Taggart on a 302 by 425 foot site. The store Itself Swonson Boned hicken 5 45c Swonson loned has dimensions of 100 by 140 feet and the parking lot has space for 110 cars. It has been paved and market for the con venience of shopper-motorists. The store is of the latest and best fireproof construction with lots of light, two main en trances, 14 foot ceiling, tiled floors and slim-line overhead lighting. It will be open daily from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. It will have about 23 employes. - Fixtures are the most up to date available, with all perish able foods in glass, refrigerated cases. The office is on a mez above the store room which is adjacent to the big merchan dise display room. Lyle Bar tholomew of Salem was the building architect The construction project was started in February. Asked what business he ex pected to do in the new store "Fop" Emery said it should ex ceed $1,500,000 a year, based on what they have been able tc do in their other stores. Jack' Taggart, owner of the building, plans a shopping cen ter on the large site Immediate ly south of the store site, also along the Wallace road nlgn- way. He will erect an L shaped building to house several busl ness places. One wing will be 60 by 200 feet, the other 40 by 80. They will be of reinforced concrete construction. The parking lot for the shop ping center will be even larger than that already paved east of Emery's. The plan Is to have a combined parking lot that will accommodate 300 cars. I : : : 1 : EMERY'S I.G.A. FOODLINER, SALEM'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET : , " ':.'..'"' v '. ' V i ' ' , :. ' : ''; ...' " " ,.' -', n : . V . . - ; . . '. " . . 1 ,- '..' ' I I.a'-. tki ... .J V -mtire r V .1- -tfv - ; - -.vsW. i Haley's Meal Balls and Gravy Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 22c Serve with Chicken or Turkey Buyer Who Forgets Must Be Given Room MJB COFFEE Grand Opening Special Al ICA Stores fCGl With $10 Order . . . Mb. Can 109 Without $10 Order 89c , For Quality - For Flavor Choose Cherry Lane Collage Cheese At Emery's IGA Foodliner c Full E Pint lLt2) While the major part of store traffic will use pretty much the same through the store, man agement also has to keep in mind the housewife who just before she reaches the check out lane recalls that Is was something almost back at the entry that was the main reason she came to the grocery in the first place. A quick swing around of the cart to retrace part of the route can cause an annoying disturbance if there lsn t room. It also is an advantage for a customer to be able to locate a gondola where a particular kind of food is offered, such as cof fee and teas or cookies and wafers, or frozen foods. There is no accident in the arrangement of gondolas. Re search has indicated that par ticular patterns will produce more sales than others. While stores naturally are interested in making as many sale as possible it is the convenience of the customer that is the key Foods usually are arranged in some sequence that helps in meal planning. There is also the matter of keeping things as fresh as possible, so the perish able foods usually are some where near the end of the line. Frozen foods and ice cream are not very far from the end of the tour. Hard and fast rules always ! have the exceptions, often due j to the floor arrangement, to the meed for widest aisles where I traffic is heaviest, and, of 1 course, the convenience of the i shopper who always has to ! make quick return tours to get j forgotten items must be considered. Grocery shopping, despite the fact that it is for essentials of living, Is large what sales analysts call "impulsive buy ing." That type of buying, text books point out, is best served when selection is made easiest for the shopper. Shown above is the new Emery Super Market Just off the Wallace Road in West Salem, with a section of the paved parking area in the foreground. Loma-Linda DIETETIC FOODS Congratulate Emery's IGA Foodliner On their new Super Market. For food variations) try LOMA LINDA 'UNCLE BOB' L, .1 ;: . 1 "Uncle Bob" of KEX will be at the Emery Super Mar ket here Friday, Aug. 7 at 7:00 p.m. to meet Salem youngsters and older ones too. His daily adventures with his little animal char acters, Gus and Gabby have become a favorite with chil dren throughout the North west. He has been grand marshal of -Portland "fairy tale parade," and also the Junior Rose Festival parade. More than 31,000 youngsters attended the recent "Uncle Bob" day at Jantzen Beach, Portland. Two Reasons for the 'Bargain' Rotation The rotation of bargain spe clals gives the public a break in lower prices, but as you would suspect, it serves a use ful purpose to the store, too. Two things often are accom plished by pricing specials be low the currant market, as far as the store is concerned. It attracts customers to the store, a the lower prices are brought to the attention of the public through advertising and ex ploitation. That means more buyer traific for the atore. Items in which the atore may be temporarily overstocked can be moved quicker with lower prices. Either reason brings the same result to the public low er prices. Just as a production mana ger in a factory must make sure the parts to build an automo bile, a radio, a food mixer or anything else must get to the final assembly line at just the right minute, so must food buy ers be sure the right foods, in the right condition, arrive en the right shelf at the right time. It's a tough job, but one of sev eral that quickly make a big Motorized Carts for Super-Markets Coming Abundance of Free Parking Parking nowadays has much to do with the capacity of store to serve its patrons. But just providing space for cars to park while someone shops doesn't fill the bill any more. There are other considerations that will attract patrons. First, of course, the parking lot must be easy to get into and easy to leave, not bothered by traffic passing the lot. The sec ond condition is convenience to store entrance. Parking at the new Emery IGA Foodliner fully meets these requirements for there are four entrances and exits to Uhe lot. These four thoroughfares are the boundaries of the tract Doors to the store are only a few steps from any part of the lot. Hard surface makes the lot virtually weather proof. Load ing docks at the rear of the store keeps suppliers trucks from interfering with custom er parking. Supermarket cartmakers are pushing so that supermarket customers won't have to. The much-talked-about mo torized cart is soon to see the light of day. Manufacturers don't like to talk about it, but trade reports are strong that the bugs will soon be suffici ently cleared for introduction of the cart to the trade. It has been decided that a "reding cart" is not practical. Space in most supermarkets is too valuable to allow the broad aisles needed. Also, even with a slow-moving cart a collision problem might develop where children are concerned. Bruised shins, hot rod races and other considerations have led the builders to concentrate their efforts of a powered ver sion of the standard cart. The controls will be of the so-called "dead man's" grip type. When the customer's hand is not on the handle of the cart, the power is automatically shut off by a released switch. Steering will be the same as the standard carts, the swivel casters allowing forward move ment in any direction. Power will be applied only to the rear wheels. Speed is reported at about the same as a customer walks, approximately four miles per hour. In normal operation, at first, use of the cart will be aimed at the public as a novelty sales gimmick. super market a success or fall' ure. Display Gondolas Make Shopping Easy' Ves. it's the newest modern' display gondolas at Emery's' IGA Foodliner that allow the most versatile arrangement of stock. The shelves can be spaced at any interval to accommodate merchandise of diffferent sizes. ! Each gondola is equipped with shelves of graded sizes so that pyramid displays can be built with any number of shelves or none at all except for the base. Careful analyses have been made as to spaces of the gon dolas. It is important, Emery says, that customers have plen ty of room to maneuver carts, but it is just as much a con venience to have merchandise compactly enough arranged to cut down on total travel to get the family's groceries. Facts and figures about many super markets were studied be fore the newest ideas in ar rangement of gondolas was adopted. At Emery's, gondolas run diagonally at a 60 degree angle. ( In 1921 all but 364 of America's 63,000 locomotives were steam powered. Al Your Favorite I6A Store DAMAGE BEVERAGES Flavors Peptl, Nesbitt Orange Assorted Flavors 6 bottles 49' F.lns Deposit DELRICH The Only MARGARINE Made with Sweet Whole Milk Lb. pkg. 3c CONGRATULATIONS To Emery's on Their Opening Heating With BY D. B. COOPER & SON 540 Hood Phone 3-3603 YOU'LL FIND These Famous Sunny Jim Products at EMERY'S IGA FOODLINER STUWUMT IHiiMRI JCLLI SUNKT JIN YRUP Tumbler 5 k. Til 29' 83' 29' STUWIKIT PRESERVES See the Complete Variety Sunny Jim PEANUT 22-M. BUTTER Bucket (J A Complele Line cl BEN HUR Spices and Extracts at EMERY'S BEN HUR BLACK PEPPER 1 41c BEN HUR Vanilla 39c (tool-Aid 6 Delicious Flavors 6 Mm- & Highland W f,om om M-os. jllass49c ' 1 BEST WISHES ' J R. TAGGART til's New! It's (onvenientl Arden's DICED ... "r.5 CREAM I10c Coupon ffiASEZl, 1 Toward the Purchase of Bu rden's New Arden's Bulk iced Cream or Ice Cream 4 Flavors Qts., Vi-gal. er gal. ; Choose From Your Choice of Flavors ; S- r 14L kfflt T 1 HOT MUSTARD Uot mms twnuo W tar 2 i 19( nn'cxr TfYhs cat A Balanced Ration 1. Milk Solids 2. Fish S. Liver 4. Red Meat 5. Chirk By-Products Yes . . . that "Fira In One" flavor get 'em . . . with its clam and liver, rich red meat. Cats never tiro of Bo'sn Tom . . . and it's so good for them. Try it on your own Tabby and Tom. Stocked Regularly At Emery's IGA Store 2 J 19c