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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thura.. Mar. 21, 1963 Page 13C Market Basket By Lane Extension Service EGGS: There's a bonanza of egg treats! And they are one of our low, low priced foods ... a real budget buy. It's large egg season so expect to get the most for the money from the large sizes. BACON AND SMOKED HAMS show the result of a big supply of pork. Last fall's little 'pig crop was the second highest on record. There are plenty of bacon and smoked hams to meet ,: the present shopper demand, so watch for special lower prices. A good thing about buying a ham of generous size is that you can have ham for sandwiches, snacks, and hot casserole meals. CALIFORNIA SNOWWHITE SOUTHERN CRISP GREEN CELERY KALTED-IN-THE-SHELL r;' PRODUCE PRICES NATIONAL BISCUIT GOLDEN RIPE iff tobn Cirkkors VALVITA romrons GENERAL FOODS WILLAPOINT FISHER'S Iflflfllfll STANDBY NEW SANDW BAGGIES SANDWICH STALEY'S SYRUP mam m& Ham in a can is convenience for your emergency shelf. But if you plan to keep canned ham on a shelf it must be a small size ham, from lVi to 3 pounds. These small ones are actually sterilized to keep at room temp- Corn-Avocado Salad Assemble a handsome winter salad quickly. Drain whole kernel corn, mix with a little instant minced onion, chili pow der and salt and pepper to taste, and spoon into California avo cado halves. Garnish with strips of pimiento for a dish that cap tures the feel of Mexico. SAI WHITE CELLO PAK STALK ONLY LB. CELLO BAG GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY NEW WHOLE INSTANT BAGS 50 COUNT PKG. PANCAKE & WAFFLE FULL GALLON Schilling P.UREaVANILLIA 2 Oz. Bottl. erature. The larger sizes up to 10 pounds must be kept under refrigeration. Be sure to read the label on the can. Know what you buy. FRESH PORK cuts are very much in evidence, too. Al though pork chops may be a favorite, remember there are only about 10 pounds of center cut pork chops in a 220-pound porker. So, there's a good rea son to investigate other less popular, but equally nutritious cuts. Try end-cut chops or shoul der steaks to get that good pork flavor. TURKEYS will be very much in evidence in markets from now on for pre-Easter and Eas .ftftQRE;.... CONSIST ANTLYH EACH ONLY . Where (k i (P)c head U t X:X X;. m OVER c EACH IU WEG. Locally Owned And Operated jj 59c LB. PACKED 300 TIN 24 OZ. PKG. WS3 1 LB. PKG. 6 OZ. JAR ci 100 COUNT PKG. IC $59 0)c ter meals. Suppliers report there are plenty of all sizes. Closer to Easter you'll find fresh, unfrozen turkeys. How ever, be assured that the fresh frozen birds have been quick frozen at peak of quality. With proper care they're just as fresh flavored. Broiled Pears When lunch is to be hot, drain canned Bartlett pear halves and stud with cloves. Broil along with sandwiches until heated a n d lightly browned. Delicious and so easy! 7 Days a week Shoppers Marker extends to you the invitation to make sensational savings on quality meats, produce and canned goods with courteous service. We're conviently located and have plenty of parking. i .i yy MAH1KET Specials & EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ORIGINATE THE OVERPASS HWY. 99 N. ! AT FOUR 2 LB. PKG. fcl TTomraato mum BY HUNT'S 10 OZ. TIN 00 I SLOTH JUICE 4F lHBnBBBBBBBBBEanBBSBE!IBBBflE3E3E3fl!iBBBliBBBfllflflE3E3E3E3E3E5S5E5535353S 5 316"x50' SiZAL ROPE 39' V" WIDE 8 oz- R0LL FRICTION u n II BAKE KING H PIE PAN STONEWARE J DISHES II DAN RIVER FABRIC I Sporf Shirlsr,;r.2 II n WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES BW rewm tba right to limit. No ulet to dMleri or their MprmtBUUvei. Grocry prlcei food throvfh 8undj. Springtime could be a good time to try boneless turkey. If your market doesn't seem to carry them, ask the meat man ager about une. An Oregon processor produces a formed boneless turkey; out-of-state processors supply boneless tur key logs. The word from SEAFOOD suppliers is that there is a good supply of everything except fresh salmon and Dungeness crab. First of the FRESH STRAW BERRIES have hit the market . . . coming from California. ASPARAGUS and RHUBARB are very much in evidence. MELONS - CANTALOUPES OPEN DAILY & SUN. 9 o.m. .CORNERS HUNT'S MORTON HOUSE 'I MUSK and H LINDSAY mm urn u A. B.C. PIC - S II II II II GRAPE GILL TAPE 19 CO ALUMINUM LARGE SIZE 29 20 PIECE STARTER SET 3.98 VALUE and WATERMELONS, and FRESH PEAS from Mexico are available. PEARS. PINEAPPLE, APPLES, and AVOCADOS are still good fresh fruits for reg- Raisin News Muscat raisins are plentiful this year: These large hand some dark raisins were the first raisins produced in California. They have the same sugar con tent as the popular Thompson seedless raisins. Seeded Mus cats are produced by sun dry ing Muscat grapes. Their soft seeds are then removed by a mechanical process. FRESH GROUND LEAN AND MEATY Ground Beef THE BUDGET Pork Chops Spare Fork ftoast SHANK HALF OR WHOLE - 9 p.m. 12 OZ. PKG. REG. VALUE 237e OVEN-BAKED MEDIUM RIPE A - MIX ct PURE CONCORD II RANCHO n ii II II BB 1 TUNA B EASY OFF 2.981 WINDOW n H MALT SYRUP ii n COTTAGE u " Tfirl A I f I u I Ul' IH I W ' ular use. DRIED and CANNED FRUITS are often lower priced. They're certainly convenient to keep and to use at a moment's notice. ARTICHOKES, BROCCOLI, CABBAGE, CARROTS, CAULI FLOWER, CELERY, ENDIVE and ESCAROLE; GREEN ONIONS, PARSNIPS, POTA TOES, SPINACH, and RO MAINE are all plentiful. Dairy products offer high quality eating year around. We Americans fail to win much dis tinction as milk drinkers. We rank 16th among 17 major pro ducers in per capita use of fluid milk and cream. STRETCHER MORRELL'S EASTERN GRAIN FED PORK LEAN CENTER CUTS COUNTRY STYLE LOIN END HAMS ARMOUR STAR 31 c LB. MORRELL'S PRIDE WIENERS 3 MEAT PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY flBflflflBflflflflflEE3flflflflflflflflflflE3EI THE LARGE ECONOMY 300 TIN fo) 12) mm w PITTED 1 TALL TIN 24 OZ. PKG. CHICKEN NOODLE -V ft 1 I I u ROYAL PACIFIC LIGHT MEAT I n :VT I -v Ul II VV 1 I r in ) ii CLEANS & POLISHES SPRAY BLUE RIBBON 3 LB. l llf I- 4 OZ. JUIWL , We're eleventh In cheese eat ing, sixth in dry milk, and third in canned milk. The winneri are: Finns for being the biggest milk and cream drinkers. New Zealand in butter, Italy in cheese, Holland in canned milk, and Belgium in dried milk. Tropical Flavor Bledn together 1 (12-ounce) can frozen concentrate grape juice, 1 (1-pint 2-ounce) can pineapple juice and 3 cups cold water. Chill. Pour this delect able combination over crushed ice in a tall slim stem glass and garnish with a sprig of mint. $ 55 OLD FASHIONED FRANKFURTERS 39 C LB. CUBE STEAK 16 OZ. TIN REGULAR 59c PKG. 24 OZ TIN 00 3S3E3S3S33333S3S333 LARGE 22 OZ. TINS P. 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