Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 05, 1953, Page 33, Image 33

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Wednesday, August 5, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Saba; Oraxra
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FROZEN FOODS ARE KEPT IN THIS NEW TYPE SHOW CASE
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IN THE "KIDDIE KORNER" AT EMERY'S
Are You Getting the
Most Out of Bacon?
Bacon has an established
ipot in the day's menus. But
are you getting the most for
your money? Are you cooking
, bacon correctly?
The prime rule to remember
is: Never allow the fat to
smoke. Bacon may be cooked
by any one of the following
three methods: In your oven;
; in your broiler; and, of course,
tin a frying pan on top of the
range.
When surface cooking, place
tie bacon in a cool frying pan
and cook slowly until the ba
con is golden brown. It is nec
essary to pour off the drippings
during cooking so that the ba
con will not cook In its own
fat. Also, it is necessary to turn
the slices frequently for even
cooking.
If you're serving a large
group it Is convenient to use
your oven, since little watch
ing is required. Simply place
the bacon on a rack in your
roasting pan and cook in a 300
degree F. oven until the meat
is golden. When using your
broiler, place the bacon about
2 inches from heat so that it
will cook slowly.
The peripatus, which looks
like a big worm, apparently
has survived the age of dino
saurs because it lives hidden
under rotting logs.
CcttgratuatichJ
to the Emery's
PLASTERING BY
Lawrence Pohl
1925 E. Nob Hill
Salem
Congratulations to
Emery's IGA Foodliner
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DISTRIBUTORS
SNO COY
BRAND
' FRUITS
AND PRODUCE
Pacific Fruit and Produce
. Salem, Oregon
You'll Find a Complete Line
New Low Calories-High Protein
Golden Grain
Macaroni, Noodles and
Spaghetti
At
EMERY'S FOODLINER
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
Golden Grain
Dfli.:I0J0
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Large 24-oz. Pkg.
Golden Grain
Noodles
Large 16-oz. Pkg.
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FOOD STORE ENGINEER
HOWIER
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Flood Damage Trial
Opens at Portland
Portland A million-do'i-lar
trial opened in federal
court here Tuesday. It is the
consolidated case of 52 former I
residents of an area north of 1
Portland. . They seek damages
from the government for the
1S48 Columbia River flood,
which broke through dikes
here.
Judge James Alger Fee, who
denied four million dollars in
damages to flooded VanportiThe judge held in the earlier I not liable. The decision ha
residents earlier, is presiding, j case thai the government was 'been appealed. ,
Leo Quails, Eugene, who handled the store engineering
for Emery's new Super Market here.
5000 Grocers Pool
Resources in I.G.A.
Emery's new store Is an
I.G.A. store. What is I.G.A.?
The initials stand for Inde
pendent Grocers Alliance. It
is an organization ' of more
than 5000 independent gro
cers, located In 35 states', who
thereby help each other set up
the most modern systems of
store layout and merchandis
ing practices, enabling them
to operate as efficiently as
anyone possibly can,
I.G.A. began back In 1926
in the minds of three men. The
j first meeting was held with
! the independent grocers of
; Poughkeepsie, N. Y. and the
j second at Sharon, Conn. From
there the Idea has spread from
coast to coast, so the I.G.A.
sign has become familiar to
millions of shoppers.
Eugene Man Handled
Enqineering in Store
When the Emerys decided on
Salem for their fourth Super
Market they called in Olsen
Quick Company, Eugene food
store equipment dealers, and
engaged the services of their
store planning engineer, .Leo
Quails.
Quails spent many hours
with the Emerys discussing and
planning for this market. These
plans soon began to take form
on his drawing board. Eventu
ally the final design was ready
for their approval.
PANTS EXPLODE
Offenbach, Germany UP) A
workman's pants exploded at
(hA oat wnrkt here Mondav. Of
ficials said gas seeped up the
trouser leg of a welder and was
ignited by his torcn. tie was
treated for minor burns.
Even in summer the temper
ature near the South Pole rare
ly rises above zero.
About one-fifth of the people
who marrv in the United States
have been married before.
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Reynold's Aluminum
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Keep Foods Fresher With Reynold's
The Makers of Fine Bread
Enriched with Vitamins and
Whole Milk
Wish to Congratulate
EMERY'S
IGA FOODLINER
LANGEND0RF
BAKING COMPANY
Makers of the Famous
"Covered Wagon Loaf"
The "Old Fashioned" Loaf
and
Hollywood Bread
High in Energy, But Low
in Calories
l i . v a Tomatoes StS
Ever go into the garden with salt
in one hand, pluck a juicy, red tomato
with the other and . . . well, that's
what you call tomato eatin' deluxe!
You get that natural sun-ripe flavor.
Take a loaf of MASTER BREAD,
open the air-tight wrapper at one
end, pull out a couple of the fragrant,
fresh, soft slices . . . Toast or spread
"as is" with fresh butter and sand
wich filling . . . and that's what you
call real bread eatin'.
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