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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1937)
PA'flE TWO ' TirEDFOftD MATT, TTlTBTjyE, MEDFORD, OftEfipy, FRIDAY. 'AUOT7ST 13. 1937. GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING Home Purity Bakery Bread and Cake Like Mother Made Steele's Selection Golden Cream Cake I have baked more than 200 kinds of cake and I believe this one to be the best. A prize winner in the National Cake Contest, it seems to merit that award because I get to many special orders for it. It's the most difficult of all cakes to make but if I am to bake the beBt for tomorrow I'll take the extra trouble and bake "Golden Cream." WALTER STEELE.... v 4 ' " WALTER STEELE Two Sizes Z9c, Oifc Head Baker 18 Years Milk Chocolate Walter says we must also bake the favorite of the men. Funny how men like chocolate but they do. Give men a choice of cakes and 75 percont of tbem take chocolate. Two sizes 29c 59c Kate Crawford's Selection Home Purity Bread That's my choice. I'm a lover of toast and I've never tasted such good toast as I can make from our bread. Tou see, we bake our bread until it's thoroughly done and the toast never has a ooggy center. Besides I've never seen anything go into our bread that I wouldn't use in my own baking. If you like toast you'll thank me for this tip. KATE CRAWFORD 1 pound loaf 10c t.-4 v. mi?:. fffti W An KATHERINE CRAWFORD Bakery (Store No. 1) 12 Veart wff'1''' ...";; 'wigr: tit KM ANNE DAVIS Bakery (Store No. t) Sth Year Sliced or Vnsllced Anne Davis' Selection Home Purity Cookies Like them? You bet! I still have enough of the "kid" left in me to remember Mother's cookie jar and I can still remember the taste of those cookies. I never expected to find any as good but unless my taster is fooling me, we have tbem right here. You know, I don't think home is really home without a cookie jar where the kids can help themselves once in a while. ANNE DAVIS 2 doz 25c Any Kind or Assorted A Salute To Our Co-Workers o LD Father Time surely marches on! It seems but yesterday when each of our older fellow workers here pictured came to us, yet when we add up their combined service records we arrive at a total of 122 years. Ace was our first. Walter Steele moved into the Bakery with the machinery. The others came on as we needed them and all have cheerfully given their best that they might grow with the business into a worth-while I institution. We may be a pair of sentimental old codgers, but we get a lot of satisfaction out of paying tribute to these older co-workers who have meant so much to us. We apprec iate their work, of course, but over - and above that is a finer attribute one more deserving of appreciation that harmonious personal relationship which adds so much to the joy of work. Usually we select the foods to list in the ads but this week we would benefit by the long experience .of these food experts by letting each select the food he likes best to sell. Listed below are their selections. We feel that all have showed very good judgment. To our 38 other co-workers we extend the wish that time and circumstance will in the years to come serve to create the same fellowship of interest that bad added so much pleasure to the days work. We salute our entire staff of 50 but feel the urge to pay special tribute to those who have journeyed longest down the years with us. Wheaties for us, say Al and Melvin. We've piled up a display in each store and we're giving some fine prises to the kids who can best estimate how many are in the display. You don't have to buy just estimate how many packages of the breakfast food of athletic champions are in the pile. The boys can talk about coffee and pancakes but, Oh Boy those Wheaties! , . . say Al and Melvin. AL and MELVIN : .? A .tlK TIP f 47"'j x f- V ' mm 1 LVI.L:.li. I jfi. k X J MELVIN HALL Manager (Store No. 1) n Veari AL WILSON Manarer (Store No. 2) 11 Years COME ON KIDS - Enter Wheaties Contest! First Prize - Rubber Tired Roller Skates val. $3.75 Second Prize - Ball Pearing Scooter Third Prize - Fielders Glove Fourth Prize - Regulation Soft Ball Fifth Prize -. Wilson Soft Ball Bat 3 Packages 29c Super Meat Markets Quality Conditioned Meats 7 Vjj ' HARRY BARNEBURC Manager Meat Depts. WHEATIES . . Krispy Crackers 2 lb. box 28c Sunshine Grahams .... 2 lb. box 28c Nobility Assortment 30c Pure Cane Sugar . ,Spry kv...- v. , u . .J f"r--f .jT'.?f Sir I ELLEN (Olo) McRAE Chet (Store No. 1) 14 Yenrt i V A-.C. !j . i . LOUISE LADD Fountain (Store No. 1) t Veue Fountain Refreshments "A Restful Shopping Pause" We asked Ole to prepare her favorite dinner. Naturally she remembered her Mother's cooking and suggested "Kurt Boiler" (we hope we've spoiled it correctly). In English that means Swedish Meat Balls. So tomorrow we offer them along with the usual Saturday dinners. Let's let Ole tell it. "The best meat I ever ate was Mother's Kurt Boiler. I'll try to make them as good as Mothor's were. ELLEN (Ole) McRAE Swedish Meat Balls (Kurt Boiler) 25c Breaded Veal Cutlet 25c Roast Turkey with Dressing 29c Cold Meats and Potato Salad 25c Cold Fruit Plate 33c My favorite of all Ice Cream servings is a Caramel Nut Sundae. I've always liked it best, but I like it still better with Home Fruity Ice Cream. LOUISE LADD Caramel Nut Sundae 10c Louise says her favorite drink is a Honolulu Cooler. She sprung s new one but here it is. It's made with Pineapple and Grenadine Syrup with a cube of pineapple and a cherry to top it off. Honolulu Cooler 10c Store Open Saturday Until 9:00 P. ML ... .10 lbs. 53c . 31b. can 55c (The NYnrr Vegrtnhle ShorteiilnR) f SOAP SPECIALS Rinso large pkg. 19c Lux large pkg. 20c Lux Toilet Soap 4 bars 23c Lifebuoy Soap 3 bars 17c Bring us your Rinso coupon! Harry hasn't been with us so very long but we have to recognize his 32 years of serving Medford folks with meat. Frankly, we think Harry knows a lot about meat, so we will let . him tell his own story. "I'm selling the best beef I ever sold in my life. Yes, and I'm eating the best I ever tasted. I used to think quality conditioning of beef was not so important but since I've worked with it for the past year well, I'm telling you I'd walk ten miles for the kind of steaks I've been eating since I began working around Quality Conditioned Steer Beef. Always tender always good and if I hap pen to over-eat a little I don't feel like I'm full of cement. If everyone knew what I know about freshly dressed and Quality conditioned Steer Beef, they would never buy any but the well seasoned Steer Beef. HARRY BARNEBURQ Swiss Steer Steak lb. 28c Steer Beef Pot Roast lb. 18c Steer Beef Short Ribs lb. 15c Here Is a way to prove what I say without upending a lot or money. HARRY B.UINKIIL lid. Veal Roast (shoulder cuts) lb. 17c Veal Chops (rib or loin) lb. 20c Minnesota Bacon lb. 37c We Just can't help urging you to try this tlner flavored bacon. Minnesota Bacon (sliced) lb. 40c The boys will slice It Just as you want It. Hormel's Boneless Ham ...... 2 slices 15c A finer sugar cure and so well smoked that you are bound to reach for a second helping. Ham and Veal Loaf lb. 20c FRUITS and VEGETABLES My choice of all the things I handle is Bob Fields' Rocky Ford or Otto Bohn ert's Hale Cantaloupes. 1 look forward to when they will be ripe and sure have a feast. I want to give the folks their choice so tomor row I will have both. "DOC" POPE Choice of Bob Fields' Rocky Fords or Otto Bohnert's Home Grown Cantaloupes First of the season. ft 1 M "DOC" POPE Fruit and Vegetable Buyer, 7 Year gMM.' Li..- .-ir"' . S 'i :.t.T IA1 J: .;.. ASA BOYD Head Ca1iler. Id Years I'm a lover of Coffee and I'm cranky about it. I want it as fresh fi'om the Roaster as I can get it and I don't want it ground weeks before I use it. That's why I want Z-Mor-U. The first time I ground' Z-Mor-U and goV a whiff of that fresh coffee aroma I said, "here's the Coffee for me." My wife kicks about it though. She says I drink too much, but so long as it's fresh I'm not afraid to drink all I want. Take my tip. Z-Mor-U Coffee. 6th at Central 6th at Grape 8avings Without Self Denial -AOS lb. 25c I lb. 49c ( .., ..Mil. ;- . mmt, ...H.UIU.II 'J r f x V s e'f ?i ' 'V .It S ' , ALLEN McGEE Fgg Inpet'tur. 13 Years I suppose I should say eggs, but I'll have to fool you. Even though I know every egg is perfect I handle several thousand a day so I'll argue with Ace about Coffee and take Golden West. It's fresh becaiue we get a shipment every week and it's only over night from the roaster If Ace thinks he is a Coffee crank, let him talk to my wife. ALLEN McGEE Golden West Coffee. .1 lb. 26c 3 lb. 73c 3 jr. 1 4l 1. . t TOM LYNCH Ca.hler (store No. 2) 8 years Sperry pancakes for me. I too, am a cof. fee crank but there's lots of coffee that's O.K. if I have the right kind of pancakes. Give me a pile of Sperry's some Minnesota bacon, and if my cook slips a little on the coffee so what. By the way, I'm sure going to get one of those batter pitchers. I may get two, because it's fine for fruit juices in the refrigerator. TOM LYNCH n- ,t p4WHCAKE (WAFFLE FIOUP 28 oz. nkc. 17c ATES & LYDIARD Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phone: West Side 428 East Side 752