Photograph showing three signs for Scalia’s in a storefront window. The sign at left reads: “Scalia’s Famous Original Spinach / Packed Fresh Daily.” The sign at center reads: “Scalia’s Famous Original Fresh Vegetables for Soup or Stew.” The sign at right reads: “Scalia’s Famous Original Salad Bowl.” See related image Nos. 372A0782, 372A0783, and 372A0784.
Photograph showing an unidentified man at Scalia’s produce using a machine to shred vegetables into a large, overflowing basket. In the background, a second worker is standing at a shredder and holding half a head of cabbage. See related image Nos. 372A0781, 372A0782, and 372A0784.
Photograph showing two unidentified workers, a woman and a man, at Scalia’s produce. They are standing at a table piled with chopped vegetables. The woman is weighing vegetables as the man watches the scale. See related image Nos. 372A0781, 372A0783, and 372A0784.
Photograph showing three unidentified women at Scalia’s produce filling bags with shredded vegetables from large bowls. At the bottom of the image are sealed bags with the Scalia’s label. See related image Nos. 372A0781, 372A0782, and 372A0783.
Full-length portrait showing a group of six unidentified men standing on the sidewalk next to a truck parked outside a building. On the side of the truck are the words “Tuna Spred / Churn - Maid.”
Photograph showing three Churn Maid Products Co. delivery trucks parked on the street. An unidentified man is standing next to each truck. On the buildings in the background are signs for Churn Maid; Dairy’s Supply Co. Inc., and Portland Stove & Furnace Repair Works. This photograph was probably taken in Portland in the 300 block of Southeast Union Avenue (now Southeast Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard). Image note: Light leak on negative.
Full-length portrait of six unidentified men standing in two rows and facing front. All six are wearing suits and ties. The text “Sugar Men” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Full-length portrait of three unidentified men outdoors. They are facing front and standing in a row behind a stack of boxes of Swift & Company’s Formay shortening. In the background are cars with the Swift logo and the text “Swift’s Premium Quality / Swift & Company” on the doors. See related image No. 371N5512.
Full-length portrait of a group of unidentified men posing in two rows outdoors. The men in the front row are crouching, and the men in the back row are standing. The men are each holding a box of Swift & Company’s Formay shortening. See related image No. 371N5513.
Photograph, taken from across the street, showing the exterior of the Porter-Scarpelli Macaroni Company factory at 1044 East Broadway (now approximately Northeast Broadway and Northeast 35th Avenue) in Portland.On the building next to the factory is a sign for the East Side Hardwood Floor Co. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph showing a display of bags and boxes of Porter egg pasta products arranged on a table. Above the table is a sign that reads “SERVE THE BEST / Porter / MACARONI / SPAGHETTI / Fresh Egg NOODLES / Made In Oregon / Cooks in 6 minutes.” Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph showing an unidentified man standing at a table in a pasta factory and holding noodles in each hand. In the background, a machine behind the man is extruding pasta. The photograph may have been taken at the Porter-Scarpelli Macaroni Company factory. The pasta extruding machine was called a vertical hydraulic press and was made by Consolidated Macaroni Machine Corporation in Brooklyn, New York. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Photograph showing an unidentified woman holding sticks draped with long goods pasta made on a vertical hydraulic press for pasta products (shown on the left) at an unidentified food manufacturing facility. This photograph may be related to image No. 372A1208.
Photograph showing an unidentified man holding a wooden tray below an extruder making short cut pasta at an unidentified food manufacturing facility. The machine is a horizontal hydraulic press for pasta products made by Cevasco, Cavagnaro & Ambrette, Inc., 156-166 Sixth Street, Brooklyn, New York. This photograph may be related to image No. 372A1207.