The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 28, 1914, HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "IV
1 The Gazette-Times.
H ' HEPPNER, OKEGON " " ' j
Home and Farm Magazine Section
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914.
siifsw
ssa wwmm
, i "
... X. W
.'rfv'L
-J" :. V
- v.v. .u' -f
mm
O
25
mm i
ft
t. ': if
W . v..
r iir . :
1 ..,;Q
CHEEEIES THE KIND THE CONSUMES DREAMS OF BUT SO RARELY OBTAINS.
OFigurea are notoriously dry and unsatisfactory for reading purposes. Else would it be fitting
to call attention here to the enormous annual value of the cherry crop to the Northwest. It is a
value that is increasing, for it seems as if the demand is growing by leaps and bounds, too. There
is something so wholly satisfying about the cherry, and our cherries of the Pacific Northwest make
a mockery of that "two-bites-to-a-cherry" phrase by providing three and often four luscious
mouthfuls. The cherry has become famous in verse and prose; fairs are held in its honor and at
least one organization, the Salem, Oregon, Cherrians, has derived its title from the fruit which it
was perpetuated to honor,
83