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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1935)
PAGE TWO M"EPFORD MATL TTJrBUXTC, fEDFORD, ORF.GOX, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1935, GROCETERIA o o o FRUITS and VEGETABLES Here is where freshness really counts, for the food value of vegetables depends upon their freshness. To supply those things not produced here and get them to you at their best, our own truck buyer is on the San Francisco market twice weekly selecting the best quality and delivering to our Markets the next morning all come to you with that natural crisp ness so essential to their full enjoyment. Curly Cabbage, o . lb :...DV2C Rhubarb, fancy hot- . 4 Q house . 2 lbs. I s C Brussel Sprouts, 2 lbs .. 23c . 19c . 10c .35c 20c .25c 5c . 3c 5c Green Peas, 2 lbs. Bunch Vegetables, 3 for Fresh Pineapples, each Green Peppers, pound Tomatoes, 2 lbs. ...... Large Artichokes, each . . . . Red Cabbage, pound . . . Calavo, each ............ Extra Fancy Winesap $1 9 Apples, box . . . ... I Rutabagas, 2 lbs. Coconuts, each . . . . . . 5c . 10c 15c i ,25c Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. Bananas, 6 lbs. . . , Rose brand fancy Sun- OQ kist Oranges, 126s, doz. sC Sunkist "Oxnard" r r Lemons, 360s, 2 doz. .. ZiJC ( aril mine hut fnnr)' Oramr. and I.emonO Florida Grape Fruit, 64s 3 for ,. ... .,23c . 5c Arizona Desert Sweet Grapefruit, 64s, each. Fresh? Certainly! We D on't Finish Our A New Achievement by Betty Crocker LAZY-DAISY ANGEL CAKE A delicious Betty Crocker Angel Cake, topped with Butter Cream Icing filled with Caramel Nut Layer Icing I WHOLE CAKE 59c ONE-HALF CAKE 30c Usual assortment of other fine cakes at 25o 49o 6- 6th at Central 0th at Orape Saving Without Self. Denial o BREAD AND FRESH FOODS Are BETTER FOODS! INDEED they are and they are always freshest where sold the fastest . . . To morrow we prove this by listing as our Saturday and Monday offerings those foods most affected by age. Try them! Protected from winter moisture in our well-heated, dry store rooms and sold quickly your assurance that all come to you in all their freshness a necessary factor in the enjoyment of any food. Fresh Foods In the Super Markets Krispy Crackers, 2 lb. box 29c 29c 16c 29c 23 c 15c 22c 38c 55c 73c Sunshine Grahams, 2 lb. box Tru-Bake Salted Wafers, 1 lb. box (Old fashioned long wufcr) Sunshine Nobility Cookies, 1 lb. box .... (.18 Cookies) Fig Bars, 2 lbs Cellophane bag Cookies 16 varieties, bag Cream of Wheat, large pkg Thompson's Chocolate Malted Milk, 1 lb. can. (Aluminum Shaker Free) Omar Coffee, lb. 19c, 3 lbs (Frtfthly Ground) Z-Mor-U Coffee, lb, 25c 3 lbs (Freshest so best) Golden West Coffee 1 lb. can 29c 3 lb. can (tast time, at Ihli prlre) 80c 1 lb. jar 30c 3 lb. jar (Weekly shipment! overnight from (lie rotiMrr) Maxwell House Coffee, Vita-fresh 1 lb. 31c, $1 15 2 lbs. 59c 4 lbs 1 Hills Red Can Coffee, 1 lb. 31c 2 lbs. Schillings Coffee, 1 lb. 30c-2 lbs S. & W. Coffee, 1 lb. 29c 2 lbs. 60c 58c 56c HOME PURITY BAKERY e SUPER FOOD MARKETS CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE A Dependable Source of Supply M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. 31c 2 lbs Sanka Coffee, (caffein removed) lb Instant Pcstum, 8 oz. can 60c 45c 39c 20c 16c 7c 26c 57c 43c 23c 15c 12c 15c 15c 27c 25c 10c Pcstum Cereal, 1 lb. pkg Grape Nuts, pkg Post Toasties Corn Flakes, pkg Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. V Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lb. can Wesson Oil, quart can Rye Krisp, 12 oz. pkg Krause's Marsh mallows, 1 lb. pkg. . . . Del Monte Tiny Kernel Corn, No. 2 can Del Monte Sliced Peaches, No. 2 can . ., Del Rogue Tomato Juice, 2 for ., (No. 1 tall can) Del Rogue Fancy Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for. (No. ?4 can) Belle Isle Tuna Fish, No. i can, 2 for Bay Brand Tuna Flakes No. i can .......... Saturday Baking Until After 3:00 P. Ml. Betty Crocker's Date Nut Loaf Rich In Dates and Nuts 1 lb 18c BREAD Wax Wrapped or Oven Fresh 1 LB. LOAF 8c U LB. LOAF 12c Sliced lc additional Real French Bread, 1 lb. loaf Qc GATES & LYDIARD tgmmsmrm rtri 4J t Celilo Columbia River Salmon, 2 for (No. 1 flat ran) Alaska Red Sockeye Salmon, No. 1 tall can . 2 fcr (Del Monte) P. & G. White Laundry Scap, 8 bars Bob White Laundry Soap, 12 bars Camay Toilet Soap, 4 bars Kirks Hard Water Castile Soap, 6 bars . . White King Granulated Soap, 2 lb. pkg Twenty Mule Borax Soap Chips, pkg.1 Del Monte Spinach, No. 2 can Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 can ...... Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, pint 23c, qt. . Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs Aunt Dinah Molasses, 2 lb. can . . Jell-o, the new true flav ors (fresh) 3 pkgs 25c 35c 25c 25c 17c 25c 29c 22c 11c 11c 35c 25c 18c 17c FRESH EGGS Every egg is carefully inspected on its way to the sales counter by our expert egg handler! SUPER MEAT MARKET A customer asked us this question: "How do you hold your beef until it is so good and yet keep it fresh?" That is just a matter of scientific refrigera tion . . . When installing our plant we had the services of the Frigidaire Co.'s refrig eration engineer, and we took his advice. We installed the automatio temperature and humidity controls automatically avoid the accumulation of frost on the coils, thus preventing dehydration of meats installed mechanical air circulation in our coolers, and took full advantage of his expert knowl edge of every detail. All of these, plus every sanitary precaution in the handling of none but the best beef accounts for that consistent flavor and tenderness so essential to the full enjoyment of beef. Leg of Lamb, pound ....... Lamb Chops, pound Pork Chops, pound Pork Loin Roast, pound Boneless leg of Pork, lb. ....... Corned Steer Beef, pound Cooki In One-Third Less Time Steer Beef Roast, pound 12c-15c Hubers' Frankfurters, pound Hubers' Weiners, pound ......... Hubers' Bologna, pound Sugar Cured Pork Shoulders, lb. ...... Sugar Cured Bacon, pound Hens, finest quality, lb (Dry picked, milk fed. colored hem) Wisconsin Swiss, Gorganzola and Imported Roquefort Cheese Smoked Country Style Sausage, pound 25c Tiny Link Country Style Sausage, lb 250s Country Style Sausage, lb. 20t (All made from the kind of Pork you like to eat) Eternal Vigilance Is the Price of Liberty Less than 160 years ago, Washington and his Colonial army were at Valley Forge. Cold, hungry, short of arms and ammunitions, their cause seemed lost and yet the determined spirit of those suffer ing men gave us the greatest social struc ture ever known to mankind. I ' Although we Americans, even in depression years, enjoy comforts unknown to other peoples there are those who plan to destroy those who set to emulate the example of other nations where starvation stalks the lands where an absolute dictator may deprive any citwen of life itself for a mere difference of opinion. Envied because of our higher standards of living we are the cause of unrest in the masses of other nations, whose rulers hope by organized propaganda, to destroy American Ideals, and re duce us to their levels. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty! Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phone: O East Side 752 West Sffde 428 19c 27c 21c 21c 24c 15c 17c 17c 17c 16c 28c 21c