Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    MTDFOHT) MATT, TRTT3TTNT:. MKDFOUU1 ORTCOON. FRIDAY. OCTOBKR 30. 193S.
TA?"E TWO
GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS
" - ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING
Foods and Winter Moisture
Home Purity Bakery
Home Purity Bakery Bread and Cakes
like Mother made for your Hallowe'en.
- A
GOBLIN
CAKE!
You will want this
fine Hallowe'en cake
whether or not you
have a party A cre
ation of Betty
Crocker, the world's
most famous cake ex
pert, it typifies
the spirit of Hol
lo wo 'en in oolor and
is beyond doubt the
moBt delicious of all
of Miss Crocker's
world famour cakes.
To the genius of Miss Crocker we have
added the skill of the bakers of Southern
Oregon's finest cakes. , .
TWO SIZES
33c 59c
Hollpwe'en Doughnuts
(Home Purity)
Cake Doughnuts, do?. . ,20c
Glazed Doughnuts, doz. ,20c
Raised Doughnuts, doz. .15c
Pumpkin Pies
(Home Purity)
The finest quality pumpkin fresh
eggs Schilling spicos plus our famous
flaky crust a pio fit for a king.
25c and 35c
Home Purity Cookies
A complete assortment of Home Style
Cookies for Mother's Cookie Jar.
Doz. 10c and 15c
Fountain Refreshments
HALLOWE'EN-
SPECIALS :
Hallowe en Sundae
GOBLIN
CAKE
A LA MODE
10.
Betty Crocker's Famous
Hallowe'en Cake
NUT CHOCOLATE PARFAIT ,
Chocolate, Nuts, Marshmallow and Home I
" Purity Ice Cream "
THE HOME OF
"Groceteria Goodness"
EVERY season of the year presents the age-old problems of
protecting foods from contamination and deterioration.
In the summer it's the various summer pests and dust
In the winter It's moisture.
The quality of many foods is vitally affected by exposure to
moisture and low temperature. Crackers Cereals Macaroni
Spaghetti and many others lose their crispness and flavor in the
winter moisture while many foods especially fruits are Injured
by low temperatures.
Take bananas for example Shippers and wholesalers will not
allow bananas to be stored in a temperature below 65 degrees be
cause below that temperature the banana is affected as if frosted
the fruit sugar remains starch and the banana will not ripen
The encyclopedia of food says (page 22) "An unripe banana is
dietetically the same as eating a raw potato except that the potato
is not swallowed in chunks as a child is inclined to. swallow a
banana,"
That your foods may be always at their best that thty may
be olean and healthful that we may guard your health as well as
your purse that we may be absolutely sure of ample protection
of all foods our store temperature is thermostatically controlled.
SAVINGS In The GROCETERIAS
"A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY"
Hallowe'en Candies
lb
19,
Hallowe'en color delicious candles In collo
pluine. Armour's Star Tamales Ot
1 lb. glass LtJ
Seven tine tumalee with souce delightfully fla
vored. Armour's Star Corned 1 -Beef,
No. lean 1 JK
Sliced perfectly Judge It by Its flavor.
Armour's Star Corn Meal 1 "2
Mush, No. 1 tall can ... . 1 L
Slice and browns perfectly a dandy breakfast.
Armour's Star Chili Con 1 Q
Carne, 11 oz.can '
Two ncrrlngs of extra fine chill.
Royal Jelly Powder
17c
4 pkgs
Dellrlnns true fruit flavor A fine Hallowe'en
deftrrt.
Log Cabin Syrup
medium can
A finer blend of cane and maple.
37c
Amaizo Golden Syrup
5 lb. can ........
A fine flavored pancake syrup for those who like
a heavier syrup.
Custard Ice Cream covered
with rich Chocolate a combina
tion of Hallowo'en oolori with
the goodness of Home Purity Ice
Cream.
10
FOUNTAIN DINNERS
Roast Turkey . . . . .29c
Roast Veal 25c
Steer Beef Pot Roast . 25c
6th at Central
6th at Grape
8avings Without 8elf-Denial
Aunt Jemima Pancake 1 Q
Flour, large pkg
Light as a feather has the old home pancake
flavor.
Quaker Oats
large pkg
20c
There Is a lot of difference In the flavor of oats.
if oats.
9
Del Monte Pumnkin
No. 21 can 'C
For your Hallowe'en pica yon will want the fjnest.
Amaizo Corn or Gloss 7
Starch, 1 lb. pkg ' C
For cooking or for the laundry the quality U
unexcelled.
Bcrene
large pkg
27
Fine quality soap Impregnated with borax A fine
powder for hard water.
Crisco Shortening
3 lb. can
The choice of particular cook.
55c
17c
Del Monte Peaches
No. 2 can
Mrlba halves or sliced In fine syrup.
Del Monte Pineapple 1 A
No. U can ' UC
Four large slices In rich yrup.
Sun Glo Flour
49 lbs
A fine quality all purpose floor,
$1.39
Maple Leaf Flour J 1 AQ
49 lbs
Guaranteed hard Khrat.
White Rose Flour
49 lbs
A luarnnterd light bread flour.
$1.59
Bay Brand Tuna Flakes
No. can, 2 for C
Fine for winds and sandwiches.
Bisquick Demonstration
The Sperry Iemonstrntors will serve Hot
Biscuits with Snider's Farm Sweet Butter
all day.
9 A. M. to 10 A. M.
Pigs in Blankets
Tiny little pig sausages baked in biscuit.
Bisquick large pkg. ........ ,28c
Small pkg. .... . . 15c
GATES
ORIGIN and CUSTOMS
OF HOLLOWE'EN
Hallowe'en Is
really an autumn
festival as May
Day Is a spring
festival. Peasant
superstition, how
ever, robbed It of
Its original mean
ing and surround
ed It with the de
lightful mystery
of ghosts, witches
and liob-gohllns
thereby adding to the holiday's appeal to public
fancy which doubtless accounts (or Its survival.
Hallowe'en was the great Autumn festival of
the Prulds It was on this night that evil spir
its enme back-to earth and roamed about with
tho animals. To keep them away, great bonfires
were built. From this originated the belief that
witches and spirits are abroad at Hallowe'en
The Itomans had a festival on about the same
date In honor of Pomona. Apples played a big
part In this celebration. Our observance of Hal
lowe'en Is doubtless a heritage Tram the ancient
customs with the more popular ones retained In
modern observance of this popular holiday.
Ducking For Apples
(The oldest Hallowe'en Custom)
If the girl who wins the apple steeps with It
under her pillow she will dream of her lover.
If she eats It while standing before a mirror
at midnight, combing her hair, her future hus
band will look over her shoulder. She must not
however, look around or he will vanish never to
return.
Fire Of Love
(Popular about 1700)
In large tub of water cast closely crumpled
pieces of paper, each one bearing tne name of a
girl present.
A very short candle
stub floating on a cork
Is lighted and placed In
the tub The water Is
agitated slowly to start
the papers tvnd the can
dle moving abiut One
by one they will burn.
The last two un burned
slips are taken out.
The girls whose names
appear thereon wilt
never marry.
AGAIN! Jacobs' Prize Winner
Potatoes Are Here!
We have the exclusive sale of Jacobs Prize Winning Potatoes in
Med ford
Winner of the following prizes:
Chicago Potato Show (National) ...... .Blue Ribbon
Pacific International Livestock Show at Portland
Blue Ribbon
Klamath Co. Show .Blue Ribbon
Finest in America when shown in Nation-wide competition
There are so many prices for potatoes that potato buying must be confusing to
the average buyer.
To clarify this price confusion we have all grades of potatoes in the Gtb street
window of each store.
Fancy bakers U. S. No. 1 U. S. No. 2 and the so-called bargain potatoes en
tering into the scramble to see who can q note the lowest price.
Satisfy yourself that good foods are cheaper.
& LYDIARD
SUPER MEAT
MARKETS
READ
THIS LETTER
ABOUT SAUSAGE
A former Medfordite now living in
Los Angeles invited a local friend to visit
him in Los Angeles.
Among other things he said the fol
lowing: "We have found where we can
buy darned good sausage so you
can come down with the perfect as
surance that you will not have to
forego the luxury of sausage, eto for
Sunday breakfast. It (the sausage)
does not compare with Gates and
Lydiard sausage but in the emerg
ency it will do."
May we suggest that on this coming
Sunday morning you enjoy a breakfast
so good that the memory of it lingers
with this former Medfordite after an ab
sence of two years.
Sperry's Pancake Flour with
Country Style Sausage
1 pound Country Style Sausage and
1 pound Eperry Pancake Frour
25c
1 pound little pig Pork Sausage and
1 pound Sperry Pancake Flour
29
St(r Beef RoAitr
15,
Cooler-held until flavory and tender.
Steer Beef Short 1 Ol
fee
Ribs. lb.
' n
Selected for baking cooler-held nntll ten
der and delicious.
Shoulder Veal Cutlets j g(
C
Milk fed Just right for breading.
Leg of Lamb
lb
22c
Milk and grain fed Very fancy 4 to 6
lb. average.
Ham and Veal Loaf 1 C
lb.
Blended for perfect flavor No bone waste
fine food yet real economy.
Morrell's Sliced
35c
Bacon, lb. .-.
Cured In the heart of the com belt Corn
fed and hickory smoked.
Huber's Metwurst
lb.
25c
Very popular as a dinner sausage lnst
boll 10 minutes (no more) and serve.
Swift & Co.'s Milk Fed Fry
ers and Roasters
Colored spring chickens a size to
suit yon weights from 2 to 4 lbs.
Young and tender whether fried or
baked.
Pound 25c
Delivery of $1.00 Orders
Phone:
West 8ide 428
East Side 752