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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942. DEATH GOMES TO 4 O Groceteria SUPER FOOD MARKETS - One Shopping Stop For Everything O PAGE TWO Joseph Harold Newton passed way at his home, 415 Maple Parle Drive, this morning at 8 o'clock. He has been 111 for some time but his passing was quite sudden and unexpected among his friends. He is survived by his wife. Bertha Shaver Newton, and two daughters, Helen Oaks of Saska toon, Saskatchewan, Canada and Eva Thomas of Paradise Valley, Alberta, Canada. His son, Har old James, died In the service of his country during the World war. Mr. Newton was born Decem ber S, 186S, In Vankleek Hill, Ontario, Canada. He was the youngest of family of three brothers and a sister. His two brothers, James D. and Alvin Newton, and his sister, Mrs. Horace Church, are living at Pembroke, Ontario, Canada. He was a carpenter by trada and moved to Medford In 1S24. He was a member of the First Christian church and has a host of friends in the community. Funeral arrangements are be ing made by the Perl Funeral Parlors and will be announced later. RESIDENT PASSES Mrs. Emma Gagnon passed away at a local hospital late Thursday evening at the age of 67 years. She had been a resi dent of Medford for the past 35 years. Mrs. Gagnon was born In Moose Creek, Canada, coming to the United States with her hus band, the late Joseph Gagnon, In 1907. She Is survived by an adopted daughter. Dame J. Batiste Cau lombe, and two brothers In Can ada, two half-brothers, Ernest Clement of Medford and Peter Clement of Klamath Falls, Ore. Funeral services will be con ducted from the Sacred Heart Catholic church on Monday morning at B o'clock, Rev. Fath er Francis W. Black officiating. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at the Perl funeral home on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment will take place In the Medford I.O.O.F. cemetery. MUSTARD KINO DEAD . London, Jan. lfl. UP) Sir Jeremiah Colmazlgf known as "the mustard king," died today in his home In Surrey. Sir Jeremiah often told friends his vast fortune was made "not by the mustard people ate but by the mustard left on their plates." Four University of Oregon students from this city will ap pear in the Master Dance re cital to be held at Medford high school in the boys' gymnasium Monday at 7:45 p. m. No ad mission will be charged for the recital which is sponsored by the Girls' League. All former Medford high school students, Helen Smedley, Merlin Dow, Bob Forsyth and Elise Older were selected for membership in the dance honorary at the Eugene campus for outstanding work In modern dance. The 24 students appearing In the public concert are expected to arrive here Sunday after noon and after a light work out at the cvmnaslum will be housed by members of the Girls' League during their short stay in this city. Director of the dance group is Mrs. Pirkko Proecker and musical director is Mrs. Kay Holman. Tom Hardy heads the dance group as president and the dance honor ary ' on the campus has the unique distinction of being the only dancer organization in the United States with a man as president. Fix Up Bad Walks, And Remove Rubbish Fred Scheffel, city superin tendent, today called attention to the fact that many sidewalks have raised or broken from tree roots during the cold and wet weather, and requested owners to repair their bad walks be fore material and labor suffers a shortage. The city superintendent also suggested that citizens remove any rubbish or piles of cans they may have left In alleys during the past few months In order that Medford may present a spic-and-span appearance for the influx of persons expected in the near future. Births HOUSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Butte Falls, January 16, a girl, 7 lbs., at Community Hos pital. HELMS To Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 115 McAndrews, Jan. 12, a boy, 6 lbs., at Community hos- pitaL . CALDWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, route 4, January 13, a girl, 6 lbs., at Community hos pital. GOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, 708 West Sixth, Janu ary 12, a girl, 7 lbs., at Commu nity hospital. Cm Hall Trlbua want ads. (3B0WB& j Flynn's Electric Service 131 West Main Street Medford, Oregon ll9 11119 .'MlH.'laJ IJf.'.Mif " Home Purity Bakery Bread and Pasteries as Pure and Flavorful as Your Own Baking THEY thanked us for the suggestion! Yes, many mothers told us we had helped materially with the children's breakfast and lunch problem when we suggested Vitamin en riched, nourishing sweet rolls. They told us that children who usually Just minced at breakfast ate heartily. Others told us that the children who carried lunch to school never brought the rolls back uneaten. Always a fine variety at either Groceteria. 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And what s variety of tasty dishes with ground meats: Loaf, croquets, meat pie, chili yes, dozens of foods the family pre fers if made with "Ground Meats you can trust." Read the special offer below. Get the cook book and learn the goodness and economy of serving "Ground Meats you can trust." Tomorrow 'Ground Meats You Can Trust Every one likes the many fin dishes possible with ground masts but deny themselves the real food goodness and economy possible with them. Well, don't do h. Buy your ground meats at either Groce teria with full assuranco that they are of the same goodness as any cut of meat you can buy. Hero Is how you can bo sure you can trust them: At either Groceteria you will find ths boys preparing ground moats most any time. Go right in and watch them. Examlno tho meats they are using, whether thoy are grinding beef, saussgo or ham and veal loaf. Get some tomorrow and satisfy yourself. "GROUND MEATS YOU CAN TRUST" Fruit Jar Lids and Rubbers A lot of folks are getting their summer supply of lids and rubbers now. Not a bad idea. Ground Steer Beef . . . . lb.22c Farm Style Pork Sausage . lb. 25c Gr'nd Ham & Veal for Loaf lb. 25c Boneless Beef Cubes . . . . lb. 25c Super Meat Markets TheKindof Meat You like to Eat Are Meat PRICES Really Higher Than in the Good Old Days? 1 can remember when I could buy good steaks tor lOe a pound." said on. oi our "good old days" customers. "That's right so do we." we answered, "but how much more than 10c an hour did you .arnf" "Well I'll be dangedl" he said. "That's just what I got. Shucks, figuring against hourly wages, meat was higher then than It Is now. Give me a couple of nice steaks." Th Government reports retail food prices up 17 the national income up nearly 40. Relatively, the picture isn't so badl Steer Beef Roast, blade cut, lb Short Ribs of Steer Beef, lb Rib Steaks from aged Steer Beef, lb Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, any size piece, lb. Hormel's Minnesota Breakfast Bacon, any size piece, lb Pure Home Rendered Lard, 2 lbs Hormel's Fancy Breakfast Bacon from the corn belt, lb Sliced Ham and Veal Patties, 6 for Little Pig Breakfast Sausages, lb Our own farm style sausage Metwurst, small ring, each , 23c 16c 33c 29c 33c 35c 39c 25c 32c 10c Spring Fryers Stewing Hens Rabbits BUY 25c or MORE of Any of the Above Get The Cook Book for 10c There is economy snd mighty good eating In Birdsoyo Quick Froien Ses roods Cod Flounder Red Perch Blue Point Oysters Haddock Scallops All Fish Free From Bones. SAVINGS IN THE TWO GROCETERIAS. Log Cabin Cane and Maple Syrup Small cans, 15c medium 29 Karo Waffle Syrup 3-lb. can 25c Karo Blue Label Syrup S-lb. can 3j(( Albers Flapjack Flour No. 10 sack 53f Peacock Buckwheat Flour 4-lb. sack 27f Pillsbury Buckwheat and Corn Pancake Flour 2a-lb. pkg. 22c Sunshine Rippled Wheat Biscuits, . . .2 pkgs. 15f Sperry Corn Meal 9-lb. sack 29c Zee Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 19 Comfort Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 23c Tang Salad Dressing .qt. 33r Keen Salad Dressing qt. jar 19c Pablum large pkg. 39c Josephine Tomatoes, 2V can 2 for 23c4 Silver Bar Tomatoes, 2V can 2 for 23 Del Rogue Fey. solid pack Tomatoes, 2j can 15c Walla Walla Spinach, No. 2 can 2 for 25c Walla Walla Peas, No. 3 sieve, Tender Sweet Golden Corn, No. 303 can 3 for 25c Garden Brand Pork and Beans, No. 2 can .can 10c Argo Corn Starch, 1-lb. pkg 2 for 15c Boraxo for dirty hands 2 for 25 Twenty Mule-Team Borax 2-lb. pkg. 23c Gold Bar Catsup, 14-oz. bottle each 15c Gold Bar Coffee lb. 27c 2-lb. 53 Gold Bar Sardines, large oval cans each 11c Gold Bar Florida Grapefruit Juice 47-oz. can 22 Gold Bar Pineapple Juice 47-oz. can 29c Gold Bar Seedless Grapes, No. 1 tall can 2 for 25c Gold Bar Sliced Cling Peaches. .No. 213 can 23c Gold Bar Pineapple, sliced or chunklets, No. l4can 2 for 25c Gold Bar Early Garden Green Lima Beans No. 303 can 15t Gold Bar Early Garden Peas, No. 303 can 2 for 25t Silver Bar Sugar Peas, No. 2 can 2 for 25c) FRUITS and VEGETABLES Two round trips a week by the big produce truck to San Francisco to insure freshness and finer produce. Coachella Grapefruit, 80's. . ..... each 3c Sunkist Lemons, 490's. ....... . doz. 15c Large Solid Lettuce. ....... .2 heads 15c Parsnips or Rutabagas. ..... .3 lbs. 14c Banana Squash .lb. 2c Juice Oranges. .......... .3 doz. 25c No. 303 can 2 for 25c Flavor Loaf Vitamin Enriched Flour, 49-lb. $1.79 m:,HH;MIH;H H'ffl alllWfl'US 4 lb. sack 25c PERRY PANCAKE 4 WAFFLE F10UW Upper Applegatt Grange DANCE Saturday Night, Jan. 17 Good Music Fins Lunch GATES & LYDIARD o 6th at Central) 8th at Srape Savings Without Self-Denial BUY Defense Savings Stamps snd Bonds Not only is it ths patriotic thing to do, It Is slso ths wis. thing to do. -WORK snd SAVI to WIN snd REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR!