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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941. I "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING" Prospect Talent BsjatJatttsSSassMassasa esses-eas-MT . HMMMMMMM ' Prospect, May 23. (Spl) Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Heston Grieve, at Community hospital, Saturday, a son weigh ing 8 pounds. He has been named Kern Elliott. This Is their third child and second son. Ha Is also the grandson of Mrs. Mary E. Grieve, owner of Grleve's resort. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clem ens are having the Interior of their house, In the Jantzer Vil lage, remodeled. Earl Webber is doing the work. , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jantzer and son Johnny, spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jantzer, at Azalea. ' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and son Leroy, of Medford, vis ited Mr. Johnson's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dun agan, Sunday. ' Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Horn were Miss Bee Castor, Marshall Castor, and George Hathaway, of Reese Creek. : Dr. LaVine, of Los Angeles, pave an interesting talk at the Union Sunday school, Sun day, and will speak again next Sunday, May 23. ne is actum panied by Mrs. LaVine. Mr. and Mrs. George Sher man and son Ronnie, Mrs. Earl Webber, and Miss Eunice Web ber, visited relatives at Grants Fass Saturday. Henry Lacy, of Medford, de livered the morning and eve ning sermon at the Nazarane church, Sunday, in the absence of Rev. Dole, who, together with Mrs. Dole, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Abner Reames of Grants Pass. John Fairchild returned here Saturday after a few days in Roseburg on business. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKll Jop and daughter Sue came over from Klamath Falls, Sunday, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Conger.' Mr. McKillop left for Lake Creek Monday to work in the timber. Howard Arant returned from Community hospital in Med ford Sunday and Is conval escing at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Arant, from an axo wound in his left hand. Guests over Sunday at the Webber and Sherman homes Were Mrs, Harry Jagger and don Lawrence, of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Arnett and son of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bean and r.on Darwin and Mrs. Nelson Nye visited relatives here over the week-end. They are from Ashland. Talent, May 23 (Spl) High school gave a farewell party in the gym Tuesday night for Miss Edith Clark and Miss Gene Lar son, teachers who are leaving this year. Miss Clark, who will be married in June, will go to Hawaii, and Miss Larson has a teaching position In the Wlllam mette valley. Mrs. Al fiherard U 111 e,t the horns of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Lewie. Alva Smith and Mies Violet OrooM wen Hurried Sunday by Re. W. A. Dawes of Medford t the bom of the bride In Ashland. After a wed ding trip tbrnuRh Idaho and Wash ington, they wlU mske their home In Talent. Baccalaureate senrlees for the sen ior claaa will be held Sunday morn ing at the M 8. church. High school commencement will be held In th gym Thursday eve ning, May 39. Community club met Wedneaday at the city hall. Mrs. I. C. Williams gave a rtiume of her trip through Mexico, which waa very Interesting. Sammy Hamilton and Jamea Tha noa of Fort aeorga Wright of Spo kane apent the week-end visiting- their parents. The grade school picnics will be held Saturday at Jackson Hot Springe and Llthla park. Mra. Dora Smith has planted alx acres of choice gladioli, some will be In bloom by Decoration day, May SO. Talent Orange met Thursday with a large attendance of nearly ell Oranges In the county. Live Oak Qranga had charge of the program. The ceremony of the traveling agate waa carried out with a beautiful and" impressive service. The agate was presented to Master George Hartley, who will present It to the master of Lower Applegste Orange Friday, May 33. Mra. Lou Maxson, Mrs. Dora Ood dard and Lilly Burnett made a business trip to Ashlsnd Wednesday, Lyle Tame, postmaster here for nine years, haa resigned and will move to his ranch on the Dead Indian road. No appointment has yet been made to fill the vacancy. Griffin Creek Nichols Branch Griffin Greek, May 23. (Spl) Griffin Creek extension unit met Thursday with Oak Grove .unit all day at the home of Mrs. Edwards on the Gore ranch. Fifty ladies were pres ent. Luncheon was served in the yard under the maple trees at tables prettily decorated with miniature May baskets and May poles. Following luncheon the group held their election of officers followed by a discus sion on intestinal hygiene by Mrs. Jacqueline Jones. Next meeting of Griffin creek unit will be on flower arrangement t the home of Mrs. C. E. Stur gill. June 20. Each lady Is e.ked to bring some flowers and a container. Officers elected were Mildred Isaacs, chairman: Lu cille Miller, vice chairman; Monte Muir, secretary and trens tirer and Edith Yovovich, li brarian. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dunlthsn and eon from Redlandft, Calif., arrived here Friday evening to spend the summer. They arr nnw flatting with Mr. Duntlhan'a sister, Mr. C. E Sturalll and family. Mr. and Mr. Loucta Robtnsrin from the Illinois valley came up Tvieadsr . evening and are guMte of Mrs. Rob tnaon'a enter, Mrs. Jraale Mln?ar. Louis Haines, who haa made his , home with Mr. and Ms J. D. Brown for the past vear, li leaving Sunday for a visit at Albany with hi srand- ' parents, and from there be will go -to southern California to Join bis mother. Nichols Branch, May 23. (Spl.) Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waddcll and two sons of Reese Creek, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tib bitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Noble of Antelope, and Nevah Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Bertland Stanley mo tored May 14 to Ontario, Ore., to attend the annual gathering of th Oregon Cattle and Horse Raisers association. Shopping In Medford recently were Mabel Ttbbltt and aon Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Undaey Tlbbttt are driving a new car. They called Sun day on Mr. end Mra. Bill Holman and Mr. and Mra. Lester Marshel of Brownsboro. Aloha and Bennla Boren were over night gueste of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman, aa Mr. and Mra. Ben Boren were, moving to Crania Pass. Mr. and Mrs. w. R Hotmsn and dsughter Mary spent Monday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle. Mr. and Mra Vern Matthews were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hsmmel Tuesday. Foots Creek Foots Creek, May 23 (Spl) Sunday school gave Mother's day program. Rev. Randall and Mm. Rnndall were present and gave a talk and Rang a duet, which were enjoyed. After ierv icon a basket dinner was ierved to 20. Mm. Pftultn Wat! of Medford wu her rroently look in 3 fir hr prop erty. She hu rented her place to Mr. and Mrs Plain BUm. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston, who hava been renting th place, ar niovlr to Winter. K. Hv?n returned last week from Loa Atvelea where ho apent iotri ttma with his mother, who had been 1U and parsed wiy April aa. Mr. and Mrs, Hagen. w ho havs bfen operating tha Plvtera Service Station (or tha paat year, ara dispos ing of their interest here and leaving the last or the week tor Loa Angela to make their home. Ms. Hsren's sister. Miss Imoene Wall, plana to remain here. Ed Otielxlaff la confined to his horns with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs Ed Pvi fountain were business visitors tn Medford May 14 COFFEE I Utttr that's whu we men want full, rich, tailifVing (lav or. That's why Schilling CoSee get, our hr arty approval. Tail CHOICE IIP II HICIlim Schilling GROCETERIA FOOD PRICES 12 Below National Average (PRICES BY U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS) CONTENTS or THE BASKET S lbs. Round Static i lbs. Bacon 1 qt Milk I lb. Butter 1 lb. Lard 1 dos. Eggs 1 loaf Braad 1 pic. Potatoes 3 lbs. Cabbag 1 dos. Oranges 1 can Corn 1 can Pass 1 can Tomatoes 5 lbs. Sugar 1 lb. Coffea National Average Cost ol Baskat assort ment at left........ , Crocatarla Cost of sama at ragular everyday prlcaa ............. - A T the left it a list of food priced in various part of the U. S. by the Bureau of Labor statistic. The grade and quality of the foods listed are not given but those included in the Groceteria Basket are of the finest. Top quality steer beef, fine mild cure breakfast bacon, grade A milk and butter, Home Purity bread, Gold Bar corn, Sunkist oranges, cane sugar, and our finest coffee, Z-Mor-U. i.r mm l is? $4.41 $3.88 jfjg S f k 1 1 . v. aW 1 1 11!, .. v t:t Government Figures Prove Our Oft-Repeated Claim That The BEST COSTS LESS at Your GROCETERIAS TRULY - IT PAYS IN MANY WAYS TO BUY AT THE GROCETERIAS Home Purity Bakery Bread & Cakes Like Mother Made Ordar Cakes or tha Dacoratlon Day outing and gat your favor lta. Placa ordars at aithar stora. Home Purity CAKES For the Week -End Ribbon Cake Thraa layars, whlta, pink and chocolata. Southern Nut Cake Thraa layar chocolata with nuts and chocolata nut icing. Lemon Butter Cake Thraa yallow layars with lsmon buttar Icing and lilllng. Angel Cakes Flna assortment ot tha famous Batty Crocker Angel Calces Choice 49c - Half cake 25c FOR BREAKFAST California Coffee Cake Ring 19c Selected by tha National Retail Bakers Assn. as the finest of all coffee cakes. Danish Butternut Krinkles 3 for 10c A delicious bit with fruit. Butterhorns 3 for 10c Justly famed as Oregon's finest Danish pastry Home Purity Cookies The finest afternoon pickup for the children, tired from play. Encourages the afternoon nap for tha little folks. 2 Dozen 25c Short Cake Layers (two in cellophane) 10c CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM Home Purity Vanilla lea Cream with tiny chips of Hershey Bittersweet choco late, qt. Also Hawaiian Delight Almond Toffea Strawberry Maplenut Chocolata Vanilla Chocolate Chip Sundae Chocolate Chip Ice Cream with Marshmallow - 25c m$ Super Meat Markets Tha Kind of Meat You Llka to Eat. "TENDERETTES" FINER EATING FOR LESS AT praTalling meat prices you should take ad Tantaga of the greater alue of "Tender ettes". Why pay for fancy steaks when tha mora economical cuts ara made tender and delicious by Tenderetting. Gat soma tomorrow at our introductory price We suggest the Steer-o-Pork Tenderatta two steaks one of beef, one of pork are blended by Tenderetting into a most delicious morsel. Tomorrow thru Monday! Tenderette Steer 9Q Steak. lb- wC Tenderette Steer-o-Pork 9Q Steak. lb. "'C Breakfast Bacon, 97r mild cur j, lean lb. ' C (any sise piece) Colored Fryers, 97o 3-lb. average lb. ' - smWSmJmBSlSSS Sirloin Pork Roll, O C boneless lb. All Pork Sausage, O 'l dinner link. lb. Little Pig Breakfast Link. lb. Farm Style Summer Lean "Xr Pork Sausage 2 lb.. J -H Assorted Cooked Luncheon O C or Sandwich Meats lb. -JC Pickle. pint I 3C Potato 1 C Salad pint I -C TENDER CURE HAMS No par-boiling, mild sweet cure. Well trim med to avoid waste. Fine summer eating when sliced cold. Butt End lb. 27c Shank End lb. 24c Either end a dandy roast. HOME PURITY ft. . "V v.s:..- 3READ Mb. loaf 2 for 17c H-lb. loaf 2 for 23c An all yeast bread, no chemical leavening agent used. Tha essential food elements of wheat re stored by enrichment. TOILETRIES and Remedies Bromo Seltzer, 60c size 40d Alka Seltzer, 60c ize 49 One a Day Vitamin Tab lets, 90 tablet ize.. 83 Phillips Milk of Magnesia 23t Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap (lc .ale) 4 bar 2C? Colgate. Scented Toilet Soap 6 bar. 230 Colgate'. Shaving Soap bar 5 Ipana Tooth Paste, lg. 39t? Colgate. Dental Cream, giant tube o3' Fruits & Vegetables Local Strawberries, 2 boxes 23 New Potatoe. 7 lb. 10 Green Peas 2 lbs. 13c Large Lettuce. .2 heads 9c Sunkist Oranges, 2SSs. .2 doz. 2jC Arizona Grapefruit, 6 for 15 Savings in the Groceterias Cross & Blackwell Soups two 1-Ib. cans 25c 20 rarietles to choose from. Quick Cooking Tapioca 2-lb. pkg. $c Time for cold summer puddings. Tang Salad Dressing qt. 29c More sest for your salads. Lumberjack Syrup l1 pint jar 22c Clabber Girl Baking Powder 2-lb. 20c Calumet Baking Powder 1-lb. can X5C Royal Gelatine Dessert 3 pkgs. 14c Gold Bar Coffee 1 lb. can 23c 2-lb. 45c Drip or regular grind. Z-Mor-U Coffee 1 lb. 23c 2 lbs. 45c Ground when you buy to exactly suit your coffee maker. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 3V2-Ib. bag 23c Sperry's Cornmeal 5-lb. bag 15c Flavor Loaf Enriched Flour 49-lb. bag $1.59 Pyrex pie plate free Drifted Snow Enriched Flour 49-lb. $1.83 Gold Bar Tomato Catsup, 14-oz. bottle 2 for 25 Gold Bar Kadota Figs No. 1 tall can, 2 for 25 GATES & LYDIARD Delivery of f 1 00 Orders. Dial) Cast Side JJ7S. West Side 28. Sth at Central! (th at Crape. Savings Without Self Denial. Gold Bar Fruits for Salad. . .No. 1 tall can lot Gold Bar De Luxe Plums No. 22 can 15t Gold Bar Pine apple No. 1 1 4 can 10 Sliced or chunklets Gold Bar Extra Large Ripe Olives. .No. 1 tall can 15 Gold Bar Fancy Cut Green Beans, No. 2 can 2 for 25 Gold Bar Creamed Style Corn, 303 can 3 for 25 Gold Bar Early Garden Peas, No. 303 can 2 for 25 Silver Bar Sugar Peas, 303 can 10t Gold Bar Peas and Carrots No. 303 can 10 Gold Bar Pure Fruit Preserve. lO-oz. can 10? Shefford'. Wisconsin Cheese 2-lb. box 49 Chevelle. American, Brick. Pimento Shefford. Yrb. pkgs. Wisconsin Cheese 15 Choice of American. Brick. Pimento, Chevelle Shefford'. Spread Chee.e in Gold Band Glasses, each 15? Cream Relish. Pimento, Olive Pimento, Pineapple Cream, Limburger Swift. Premium Deviled Meat, No. can 3 for 10 Swift'. Premium Corned Beef Hash Mb. can 15 Del Rogue Tomato Juice 46-oz. can 15f Meco Peas, No. 303 can 3 for 25? P. & G. White Laundry Soap 7 bar. 22? c ir" tin oNia