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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1936)
PARE TWO TVTEnFOHn MAIL TRTBUKE. AfEDFOKn. QKEGONT, FRIDAY, APRIL 17. 1936. GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE e e HOME PURITY Bakery Products GENOA CAKE Five hundred years ago when Amer-ti-n nun' hut a. vast wilderness sailing ships were putting into Genoa with spices and fruits from remote parts 01 me world. So rare were these food dainties that only the nobility could taste them. Here it was that the cake of Genoa was evolved. It is a cake of royal ances try handed down to us in its actual form and quality a cake once worth a king's ransom sorved only at the King's ban quets. Today the King's banquet may be served on every American table. For the special occasions when some thing just a little better ifl wanted serve Genoa Cake Costs a trifle more but who isn't willing to pay a little ex tra to serve a friend with the favorite delicacy of the kings of old a delicacy that started Columbus on his westward journey to the East Indies and brought him to America's shores. GENOA CAKE I lb. loaf 29c Honey Pecan Cake A rich layer cake blending pure strain ed Honey with Pecans. Two Sizes 25c - 49c Coffee Cake 2 for 1 5c A double portion of this fine Coffee Cake usually lBo each. Danish Pastery Breakfast bits-7 for 1 5c Fine breakfast size butter horns of the finer quality you find in all of our bakery produots. BREAD 1 1Kloaf 8c-1 l2ll.loaf 1 2c Fine Home Quality It's the chem ical substitutes we leave out that make it taste so much better. .1 11 z 1000-iheet rolli flnesC quality Z - MOR - U Coffee 1 lb. . . 25c 3 lbs. . . 73c ( Home Purity MAYONNAISE The goodness of any food that contains uncooked epgs is wholly dependent on the freshness of the eggs. The Homo Purity Mayonnaise we offer tomorrow was made today. You may tasto before you buy. Pint ... 20c Quart . . . 39c 1 YfZ. . with each MEDFORD Needs LAST week we visited with some out of town folks at the Medford Hotel. Seated in the window our visitors commented so favorably on the various aspects of Southern Oregon that we got rather curious about any short comings and frankly asked: What do you consider Southern Oregon's greatest need? Without hesitation our visiting lady promptly ans wered: "A Shine." You know I seldom pass anyone without looking at his feet, she continued. Nothing so detracts from one's personal appearance as poorly kept shoes. In my case my morning shine is my setting up exercises. Because the exercise is so beneficial I always put my shoes on before I shine them. The writer , looked at his shoes, surveyed his waist measure and wondered what a shine every morning for thepast twenty years would have done to his avoirdu pois. Anyway it's a good thought and we pass it on to you with special price's on everything you need to promote health, a fine figure and 100 improvement in person al appearance. Savings In the "A Snowdrift Shortening, a 1 nn 3 lb. 54c; 6 lbs $ I UU Our Genoa Cake li baked with Bno drift. Lovely Chocolate 1 Q Malted Milk, 1 lb. can. . IOC Makes a fin. nourishing brve rag. Wesson Oil gal. can 73c; gal. $ 1 23 Keep a Ion time ft food chanre to lay In t up ply. No. 1 tall can I DC Very fin. flavor for oyster stew If you want pantry supply tak. T rons for a dollar. Del Rogue Tomatoes O C No. 2 i can, 2 for LDC Nearly t.000.000 cans of Del Rogue Tomatoes sold In th. Northwest In l!:l.v Bagley Standard Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 can, 23c 3 for A rooking tomato with the famous Pel Rogue flavor. Edgemont Ginger Snaps -J r 8 oz. pkg I UC Fn?h and cr1p Just out of the Ediemoiit bnkerjr. Smacks laree Dkc 15. That tasty butter water treh from tn. baucrs. Clear Mountain Honey 32 oz. jar .... DDC A specially blended honey always of uniform flavor. Toiler Paoer 25. 6 rolls LDC Col turd to narmunlie with your bath room color. Bonnie Best Quick Jel Dessert. 4 Dkcs , 19c rssert. SI delicious flavors A fine gelatin, dessert Bonnie Best Pancake and OC Waffle Syrup, qt. jug.. . LDC A fine corn and can. syrup Maple flavor. Mai or. ,25c 23c Par Washing Powder pkg Sine you money and time. Stafford's Whole Sweet Pickles, qt. jar ...... ... 6th nt Central Cth at Grape 8avings Without Self. T)(Mlill GATES & LYDIARD Groceteria Food Departments Dependable Source of Supply" Stafford's Dill Pickles 1 qt. jar ., I OC Local plckln processed by Stafford. Instant Postum 8 oz. can 38c A delirious substitute for coffee prepared at th. table. Pest's Bran Flakes , pkg A nourishing laxative cereal. .... 10c Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. can Millions of homes use Calumet, 19c Fruits & Vegetables Sunkist Oranges, AC' 200's, 2doz nJC Sunkist Lemons, 360's, doz . LDC Sunkist Arizona O O Grapefruit, 64's, 5 for LDC Bananas 1 C 4 lbs , IVC Home Grown O Spinach, lb.. . DC Large Size Lettuce 1 f- 3 for I UC Eggplant 1 Q tor . . . .r.r.: .... I V. Italian Squash . 2 lb 19c Large Cucumbers 1 T each , I DC Green Peppers 1 lb jc Bohnert's Fancy Red C Rhubarb lb DC Large Calavos 1 f 2 for I VC Fresh Limes n o doz DDC am A SHINE! SHOE SHINING NEEDS For health fine figure and personal ap pearance. Dyanshine, any color, Dr. i C bottle I DC 2-in-l Paste, any shade, 2 boxes . . . . . Shinola, any shade, box . ... ..... Belle- Mode White, black or brown 15c 7c 12c Jet Oil, Ifi choice of color .. , I UC White Shinola 7 bottle . C Do your shoes look to others as other shoes look to you? Schilling's Tea lb. Green . . . 27c Schillings Tea 33. lb. Orange Pekoe D J C Oreen or Black. Schilling Is top quality. Ivory Soap ' medium bar . . ... ... It still floats so on .very bath tub. Oxydol 5c 19c Igr- pkg. Suds In a Jiffy economical too. Z-MOR-U Queen OLIVES The relish ia nvr complete without queen or stuffed olives. Z-Mor-U Packed to our specifications offers good value and high quality. Z-Mor-U Queen 1 o Olives, 5 J oz. jar ..... I DC Z-Mor-U Stuffed -U Stuffed I r , 5 oz. jar I Olives Z-Mor-U large Queen 4 r Olives, 7$ oz. jar . I D Z-Mor-U Stuffed Olives (large) 72 oz. jar ...... ,. 27c Rio Grande Thrown Queen Olives, i Q 75 oz. jar ........... I DC Rio Grande Queen OQ Olives, 1 pt. 6 oz. jar . LsC Rio Grande Queen Olives, qt. jar DsC World Over Brand Garnishing Cherries i r 3 oz. 10c; 5 oz I D C Olive Meats 3 oz. iar 10c (For Salads andw1rh Spreads) Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phone: West Side 428 East Side 752 Super Meat Markets We Will Cook the Veal Loaf for You This Summer All winter long you 'have bought hun dredj of pounds weekly of our popular Ham and Veal Loaf With the coming of warm weather we will bake it for you and save you the time and trouble of cooking it yet it won t cost any more, Our Mrs. MoEae (Ole) will supervise the cooking which is your best assurance or nne riavor ana quality. Your cost will be the exact cost of the meat plus a cooking charge no great er than the actual cost of the same job in your home. A service you will like A meat loaf you will like even more. Groceteria Cooked O C Veal.Loaf, lb. ...... Sliced or In the piece If you wish to re heat It, . Spare Ribs lb. A 1 wa.v a favorite. .15c Steer Beef Roasts 1 r lb. 12Jand I DC Fine, tender and flavory roasts a fine Sun day dinner. Veal Steaks 1 lb. ............... I V2C Front quarter cuts frne tor breading. Ham and Veal Loaf lb. 1 8c Ground and blended for fine flavor. Little Pig Sausage 25c Links, lb Real country flavor and ipinllty In the small links. Assorted Luncheon O O Meats, lb..,.,. . . . . . J DC ' Kino Winorrnipnt or com meat tine for . that fcujidhy evening lunch. .... Sliced Morrell's QQ Pride Eacon, lb DC Fine quality light from the corn belt. i belt. 32c Dry Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. A medium cured breakfast baron. Potato Salad 20c pint Home style our own formula. Shortening 45c 4 lbs. . . .. Poultry and Rabbits Again we remind you of the su perior quality of milk-fed poultry. Fountain Refreshments FRIED. CHICKEN DINNER Vi Fried Spring Chicken . Potatoes with Cream Gravy ' . Buttered Peas or Asparagus Salad Bread and Butter Coffee, Tea or Milk 33, GENOA CAKE A chance to try this royal banquet cake of the past. :10c - Roast Pork and cold plate lunch also served from 11 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. c t