Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUN'i Thursday. Mar J.
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MALTEt
MILK
Malted MILK
CARNATION, CHOC,
or PLAIN Ub.
When honoring wartime heroes, it is fitting and proper to pay
homage to the "Kitchen Commandos" the home front heroines
of this war. They're the women who keep their families well-fed
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Victory who saved kitchen fats; who carried their own bundles; SUZAN BAKER CHICKEN NOODLE
who performed many community services beyond the call of duty. Q I p ki I CLOSE jr Oft"
We SALE-ute them with these fine values in fine foods for dec- JVWI lYl I J. OUT J TO I W
orating holiday tables with deliclously different dishes
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF SCOT AND WALDORF TISSUE
LIMIT 6 ROLLS
BLUE POINTS H2 Through M2
Expire June 2
NOW GOOD H2 Through CI
ASPARAGUS
SACRAMENTO NEW PACK
ALL GREEN NO. 2 CANS
Can 40c 12 Cans
20 Points Can
SUNBLEST ASPARAGUS
11 No. 2 Cans 45c
50
GARDEN PEAS
No. 2 Cans 1 Ac
30 Points Can lv
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Libby's 35c
H&emfaey CA .'iMgSc
SItippy Peanut Butte h. jar 29
EAEKSE .HJHCE 4J5
QUART No
JARS Points
.
cans Uc
2 cans for 10 Points No. 2 cans - case of 24 $2.19 120 points
FRESH PRODUCE
EAHDESIHIES
GREEN ONIONS
Beets Carrots
or TURNIPS
choice 2 AS
KEW 'PEAS 2 ".. 1 9c
FRESH, TENDER, WELL FILLED PODS
NEW POTATOES
SMS? llGKS:
GRAPEFRUIT
-2,9
Kfavel Oranges
200 size sunkistT) . fcltnS
Very Sweet & dox J)
TOMATOES
Fresh Red Ripe ib. 19c
Freslh COEM
$ ears 25c
LOCAL RHUBARB, 2 lbs. 19c
kibe?
MSMNr C R E U
STRAINED FOODS
JUNIOR FOODS
YSMJvr OATMfAl lO-
12c
7c
9c
MWS .. targe pk8. 22
LUX FL AICES - m 23
LUX Toilet Soap 3 2
SPRY
Shortening
3ib 68c
10 Red Points Lb.
IUST Mill 1W WITH VOW MM( JI V. U J f ,V SWpvSSfrf
ND ADDRtSS TO SWAM, SOX 4 II fy, J", ' '
U. S. CHOICE
nilAI'DTVM
PORK
CHOPS
CINTER CUTS
12Pts-c
Lb. 3 b.
EEF EOASTS vf- n,.29
PUEE LAEP ib.is
Lamto CHOPS 7L,: ".
U. S. GOOD
LAMB LEGS
7 PU. Lb.
Lb.
U. S. GOOD
LAMB STEW
1 ft. Lb.
Lb.
U, S. GOOD
LAMB
SHOULDER
4 PH. Lb.
33
Lb.
Sliced PledEeeSi-SEc
Liver Sauasage 3-s .27
I ASSORTED
Tstlicioiii C O I n
CUTS
34k
4 Prs.
Lb.
3 for 20
Just Rinse I ...
NO Biyil no fvH
with COHY Hod. 1
1
r nnsun 1
for Quick HiU( at Ji
4 DR. WEST'S j
JUmcle-'Jiift. -X
TOOTH 47 1
iodent!
TOOTH TN
POWDER O
TAMPAX J
A UITAr M0IICTWI A
Xs WOtl UTEMAUT )
- ' Ivitible Under Shorn "s-
H, TOOTH 'L
A BRUSHES -S
A. .mi 1m. I Ml
When the war began, ye enlisted In tht homefront fight
against inflation. We nailed down prices and we've kept
them nailed down at pre-war levels. You pay no more to
day for nationally advertised drug store products than you
did in 1939 and for some, you actually pay less. Our
prices never went to war wliich is why you enjoy peace
time economy today and EVERY DAY when you shop at
KAMPFER'S BIG Y for health and beauty aids.
SAUCE PANS STilSc
TUMBLERS 5! 3 TOc
PEROXIDE
Pint.... 13c
Ironized Yeast
Regular m
$1.00 Bottle ijjfC
Thermometers
BABY 7n
SPECIAL Ye
FIRST AID OQ
PROFESSIONAL VOC
VIMMS
Vitamins and Minerals
Large $ jtQ
Economy Size liU7
FIZ-O-FOAM
Bubble Bath
'ittOliSSi Assort Od. 1.00
ii mih-s im nrr niii XI s IJ
Softener "TBag"T
APRONS
orcd Prints
RUBBER GLOVES
LADIES' n Mf
Assorted Slioi Vt, wC
Coffee Maker $1.69
Cup Dunbar Made