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    Default Mormon warehouse

    I have heard that non-mormons can go to the storehouses on certain days of the week. Can anyone tell me where the closest one to Salem is and what day it is open to the public?

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    This link has a list of most of the US locations with phone numbers.

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    The 82nd location in that link would be the closest. Have been to that one a few times. Out here in the Tri-Cities the cannery is pretty much a ghost town. People just don't realize the gift they have in these canneries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackelk View Post
    I have heard that non-mormons can go to the storehouses on certain days of the week. Can anyone tell me where the closest one to Salem is and what day it is open to the public?
    Going off the list in the link provided, St. Paul is the closest to you. St. Paul is about a 30 minute drive north of Salem through the country off Hwy 219 between Woodburn and Newberg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HossBluto View Post
    People just don't realize the gift they have in these canneries.
    They are! Plus with the way food prices are going up, it is nice to have a large supply of things that you would use normally at a great price. Shoot!... I just got laid off and waiting for the government to kick in their help, I was using my food storage as my main supply of food for a few weeks.

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    Went to the Kent Wa. storehouse yesterday. They make you feel at home and the prices are very low, compared to Winco.
    Purchased mylar 1 gallon bags for .37 each. Good deal and great folks to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loucfir View Post
    Went to the Kent Wa. storehouse yesterday. They make you feel at home and the prices are very low, compared to Winco.
    Purchased mylar 1 gallon bags for .37 each. Good deal and great folks to deal with.
    I'll have to check this out soon!

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    What do they sell? Been interested in checking them out. Looking for Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers. Even large quantities of oats
    And grains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caden08 View Post
    What do they sell? Been interested in checking them out. Looking for Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers. Even large quantities of oats
    And grains.
    Its a food storage type of store, not survival. You can get the oats and most likely the bags.

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    The one on 82nd is open Tuesdays and Thursdays. It's behind the Deseret Industries.

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