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PAnp; two MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRTDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939. GROCETERIA SUPER FOOD MARKETS -ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING OF Ml Select Audience Sees Mod ern Weapons in Action al Aberdeen Proving Ground War Planes Stage Shov; By Rottrrt Brushkln ABERDEEN PROVING GROUNDS, Md., Oct. 13. (AP) The nation's ex panding army tuned up eamplei from Its elB5.000.000 bag of new guns, tanks and munitions in semt-publlc today the first exhibition here since 1939. Th display of Uncle Sam's re juvenated "muscles," held Just a the first of the rearmament weapon, rolled, from assembly lines, was to the army ordnance association whot 4000 attending members are tech nicians and private munitions manu facturers. A 20-ton Juggernaut, armed, wltb 1 cannon and four machine guns, headed a fleet of tanks hauled out for a slamming ride at full speed over a pitted course. A squadron of planea loaded SO 100-pound bombs for an aerial display. Wide Range In Guns Weapons ranged from a 16-lnch seacoast behemoth and other calibers down to the new Garand semi-automatic rifle. The audience was tightly limited to those holding Invitations. All others were barred by guards who unceasingly patrol the fenced 20,000' acre reservation, the army's only proving grounds, where all the new weapons were planned by army ord nance officers after long study of those in use by foreign armies. Busy shipping lanes in Chesapeake bay were patrolled early and maritime activities banned from the area that was the objective of the 3,100-pound projectile from the 600-ton seacoaat gun located 30 miles away. Target Two Miles Up Coast artillerymen took over the firing of the three-inch anti-aircraft guns, aimed by electrically operated equipment. The battery's objective was a point about two miles up. Its target a cloth sleeve towed, by a pi an .An order for 300 such guns, said by ordnance experts to be cap able of hurling 20 to 30 twelve and half pound shells well over five mllc; straight up, Is nearlng completion. Also on demonstration was tin machine-gun like .37 millimeter antl- ' aircraft gun. capable of shooting 120 to 130 explosive shells a minute, each weighing one and a half pounds, M low flying attackers. Several hundred have been ordered to replace the .60 caliber machine guns now In use. BETTY CROCKER CAKES Black and White three chocolate layers with marshmallow, topped with Hershey chocolate Corsican White Layer three white layen with butter cream icing Angel Food in wide variety Whole Cake 49c Half Cake 25c Marble Loaf Cake 25c A fine white and chocolate marble loaf generous in itze, weight 1 lb. For A Good Breakfast Maple Nut Horseshoes, 6 for 15c Jelly Raisin Twists. . . .6 for 15c Danish Butter Horns . .3 for 10c Bear Claws (medium size) 6 for 15c Kedure Relief WINNIPEG, Man. (UP) Manito ba's forestry training camp for elnglc men on relief will soon be deserted If the army continues to call for volunteers, a statement Issued 'by Arthur MacNamara. provincial relief officer, indicates. About ISO of the 800 young men at Sandllands camps have offered, themselves for service. WICHITA, Kas. (UP) At its state convention here, the American Legion adopted a resolution calling for the establishment of a national training school for statesmen. LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (UP) F. L flabbato owns a piece of mono) which was issued in 1825 In Connec ticut to Jerry Church, founder of Lock Haven. 6S DIFFERENCE a cup of wonderful COFFEE makes! . of course, it's GOLDEN WEST! If you like Crushed Wheat Bread, eat some from your Home Purity Bakery. Generous supply tomorrow. What Foods These Morsels Be Yet Cost So Little Gold Bar Canned Foodn Z-Mor-U Coffee Gold Bar Coffee Home Purity Mayonnaise Home Purity Bread Home Purity Cakes Home Purity Mincemeat Home Purity Cookies Home Purity Ioe Cream Home Cooked Lunches Quality Controlled Meats Real Farm Style All-Pork Sausage Minnesota Breakfast Baoon Groceteria Ham and Veal for Loaf Hopkins Institute Entire Whent Bread SOLD ONLY AT YOUR GROCETERIAS 0 OVER 1000 CASES More Than 27, 000 CANS of GOLD BAR CANNED FOODS Now In Southern Oregon Homes! UR Gold Bar Sale is over and what a sale it was I You gave Gold Bar a reception beyond our fondest hopes. Your comment as to its good ness is just what we expected. You have found Gold Bar to be good food. We knew you would. In fact, we don't believe you can find better foods anywhere. Best of all, Gold Bar isn't beyond the reach of any purse. The price is low for several reasons, and good ones, too. First: We buy in car lots giving us lower first cost and lower freight. Second: You save cost that adds no value. Manufacturers create value middlemen add cost. Ours is the only stop between the cannery and you. Third: Greater volume of faster turnover enables us to add further sav ings to those listed above. Now you know why Gold Bar is so good, yet costs so little. Yet with all of these money-saving short cuts your greatest economy is in the food goodness of Gold Bar. SAVINGS in the GROCETERIAS Foods Are Freshest Where Sold Fastest Diamond A Diced Beets, No. 2 can 3 for 25c . Blue Plate Shrimp, fancy wet pack 2 cans 25c Stay Crisp Salted Wafers 2-lb. pkg. 19c Stay Crisp Graham Crackers 2-lb. pkg. 23c Del Rogue Pears No. 2 can 17c Siskiyou Pears No. 2 can 15c Gold Bar Pure Fruit Preserves, 9J-oz. can 3 for 25c Z-Mor-U Coffee jj, 23c 2 lbs 45c Save your Silverware Coupons for Christma... Four srlnd-rerrolntor.' Pot! Drip or sllej. ' SMALL CANS of GOLD BAR Fruits and Vegetables F For the individual or small family or for service where Individual tastes vary. SI 8-0z Cans APRICOTS PEACHES PINEAPPLE FRUIT COCKTAIL FRUITS FOR SALADS LOGANBERRIES RED RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES KAD0TA FIGS GRAPES PLUMS PRUNES 10-Oi Cans-' ASPARAGUS TIPS TINY GREEN LIMA BEANS GOLDEN BANTAM CORN EARLY GARDEN PEAS TINY PEAS SILVER BAR (4-sieve) PEAS SALAD VEGETABLES (8 oa.) SPINACH TOMATO JUICE (8-oj.) If it is Gold Bar you may be sure it is good. 49c can 73c 15c 10c Gold Bar Coffee lb. 25c 2 lbs. A slightly higher roat, living lull flavor without nrwlti Jtrength. Ri-fi'ilnr or Drip grind. Golden West Coffee 3.1 A low price on this old favorite. Regular or nrlp grind. Hormel's Dinty Moore 1-lb. can 15c Q ' Href Stew or Spaghetti and .Meat Halls. Hormel's Soups No. 303 cans (i-ea, legeMDle Beef or Vegetable.) Hormel's Pickled Pigs Feet pt. 22c; qt. 33c Hormel's Chili Con Carne. . .No. 1 can 15c Swift's Premium Corned Beef, No. 1 can 17c Solar Brand Broken Slice Pineaprve, No. 2 can 2 for 25c Geld Bar Table Mustard, 6-oz. . .2 for 15c Cholee of light or dark. G;nger Snaps 5 doz. 15c Lifebuoy Soap . .3 bars 17c Lux Toilet Soap 3 bars 17c Lux Flakes . . large pkg. 21c Rinso giant pkg. 55c Sunshine Chocolates or Gum Drops 2 lbs. 23c Nation's Garden Green Beans, No. 303 can 2 for 15c Nation's Garden Peas, No. 303 can 2 for 15c Gold Bar Pineapple Vinegar. . . . pint 13c Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 1 -lb. 6-oz. cn 2 for 19c GATES & LYDIARD Super Meat Markets Quality Controlled Meats TIME FOR ROAST MEATS A LONG with the hankering for good old " fashioned Sausage Breakfasts, cooler weather suggests tender roasts with tempting brown gravy. Tomorrow we feature Quality Controlled Roasts of your favorite meats. You will find them as superior as is our real Farm Style Sausage of which you bought several hundred pounds last Saturday. Besides the roasts we will of course have plenty of that good Sausage for your Sunday breakfast. Two marvelous Sunday meals Farm Style Sausage for breakfast, Quality Controlled Roast for dinner. Quality Controlled Roasts CHUCK ROAST OF BEEF SHOULDER OF PORK SHOULDER OF VEAL Ch oice Pound 1 5 c Home Purity Mincemeat pint Hormel's Dairy Ham, part or whole ham . . lb. (Tender and mild) Swiss Steak of Quality Controlled Beef . . .lb. Short Ribs of Quality Controlled Beef ... lb. Metwurst, lb Rath's Spiced Ham 12-oz. can Farm Style Sausage lb. (Mild or full snge seasoning) Little Pig Breakfast Links lb. Farm Style Sausage smoked in cloth sacks lb. 19c 29c 25c 12k 25c 25c 18c 25c 27c Here Is A TREAT Hormel's Minnesota Bacon rind off, no waste, any size piece Pound 25c Fruits and Vegetables 19c Bananas, 4 lbs. . KLAMATH POTATOES U. S. No. 1 25 lbs 39c 50 lbs .75c Dolivery of $1.00 Orders. Phone: East Side 752. West Side 428. Oth at Central; 6th at Orape. Savings Without Self-DeniaL R0XY ANNE GRANGE CHICKEN PIE SUPPER Tonight at Grange Hall on Spring Street. Service at 6 o'clock. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE - TWO FREE PARKING LOTS - Opposite West Side Market - Nat LOWER APPLEGATE COMMUNITY HARD TIMES DANCE Saturday Night, October 14 Admission 40c lOo to East Side Market