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MEDFOKD MATT,, THTBTTXE, MEDFOHP, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1940.
ASSIGNMENTS FOR
24 MEN, 8 GIRLS
OPENEDEWN. Y. A.
New Part-Time Work Pro
gram Approved Register
at Employment Office
The Home of "GROCETERIA GOODNESS" ONE SHOPPING STOP FOR EVERYTHING
E
. Because of the national de
fense procram there is an urgent
demand for instructors in the
air corps technical school of the
war department, the U. S. civil
service commission said today
in announcing a number of ex
aminations. The examinations announced
were:
' Instructor, air corps technical
school, $3,800 a year; associate
instructor. $3100 a year; assist
ant instructor. $2600 a year: and
junior instructor, $2000 a year.
Other examinations were an
nounced for the following posi
tions: Senior and Junior stenograph
er and senior and junior typist,
for men only, to fill vacancies
in the field service in OrcRon.
Idaho, Montana and Washing
ton. Personnel technician. In vari
ous grades with salaries ranging
from $4(100 a year to $2000 a
year.
Helper, electrician and helper,
core drill operator, bureau of
rerlamation. Coulee dam. Wash
Complete information about
these and other pending examin
ations may be procured at Med
ford postoffice from Stanley G
Sherwood, acting secretary of
the local board of civil service
examiners.
Scan Remain.
Boston. (U P Massacluettes
still is repairing the damage
suffered in the September, 1938.
hurricane that swept through
New Fimland. State Conserva
lion Commissioner Raymond J
Kenncy reports that during the
past spring, 2.225.000 pine .ind
spruce trees were plante I to
replace those overturned in
tate forests and parks.
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Assignments are available for
24 young men and eight young
women, age 17 to 24 inclusive,
on newly approved projects of
the National Youth Administra
tion t Medford. it was an
nounced by Earl I. Flee. NVA
area director, today. These as
signments offer part-time work
experience for eligible young
men and woman in clerical and
stenographic work and in shop
work, sheet metal work, weld- j
ing, carpentry, cabinet making,
drafting and surveying for .
young men.
Mechanical and clerical apti
tude tests are given to appli
cants as a basis of selection
for ossignment. Exclusive of
compensated hours, all appli
cants are required to engage in
regular classes of training re
lated to project work. By per
iodic aptitude tests applicants
must show constant improve
ment in associated occupational
skills.
Should Register
Unmarried persons, age 17 to
24 inclusive, who are in need
of employment, w o r k-exper-ience
or training, are eligible
to register, provided they are
United States citizens. Prelim
inary steps of NYA registration
can be completed at the Oregon
state employment office in the
Holland Hotel building, after,
which the applicant will be re-,
ferred to the NYA area office
in the Jackson county court
house, for aptitude test appoint
ments. Rural youths can make
preliminary application by mail,
directed to the NYA area of
fice. Full Tim Available
Full-time assignmnts to NYA
resident projects are available
to youths who are interested in
a more intensified work-training
program away from home,
under supervised living condi
tions, where the worker earns
enough to provide subsistence,
medical care, and tuition, with
a reasonable amount for per
sonal expenditures.
Young men who desire to at
tend the Eugene Vocational
school and who are interested
in cooking, commercial design
ing, auto mechanics, aviation
mechanics, radio or other tech
nical courses should make ap
plication now for fall term assignment.
SCHOOL DAYS
Are Here
the children
Again
off to school
YES, the children are off to school again
ta insure aood arades. it's essential they
have a good wholesome breakfast. Home Purity
Breads make the finest toast and healthful too.
(they're made of pure home-like Ingredients
without the use of commercial substitutes). And
top the breakfast off just right by serving any
one of the taste-appealing sweet rolls always
found at your Groceterias.
Bear Claw 3 for 10c
(Well Fruited)
Elephant Ears ...... .2 for 15c
Cherry Buns 6 for 15c
HOME PURITY CAKES
Chocolate Nut Fudge
Chocolate layers, choc, icing.
Golden Orange
Cherry Silver Cake
Large Variety Angel
Cakes
Whole
Cake
49c
Y2 Cake
25c
Keep the children happy don't disappoint
them with aa empty cooky jar.
Home Purity Cookies, 2 doz. 25c
Home Purity
BREAD
1 6 oz. loaf 2 for 1 5c
Choice of White. Graham. Sesame or
Covered Wagon
Vegetable Department
Potatoes, Klamath 2's, 50 lb. bag 35?
Celery Hearts 2 bunches 19?
Cauliflower head 8?
Banana Squash lb. 3?
Cranberries pound 20?
Italian Broccoli .' 2 lbs. 15?
Brussel Sprouts pound 10?
Fountain Refreshments
JUMBO HAMBURGER
(Made from Ground Steer Beef)
SANDWICH Oc
WITH POTATO ChlPS
Magnus Root Beer. .. .stein 5c
Banana Split 10c
PureCllflSv
Cane jj" f)
25 lb. bag $1.25
Honey Dew Sugar, 25 lb. bag $1.19
Big Complete 1940
22,000 Word
WEBSTER DICTIONARY
32 Pages Full Color Maps
10?
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mart cm
ram twill to.
FOLGCR'S COFFEE
lb 22c
lbs 43c
Lmie jniir oiAn at rlihi-r nuirrtrrla lomnrrow
Groceteria Savings Are Double Savings
SAVING money on foods affords the greatest means of laying something aside for
a rainy day. Being one of the major expenditures and a daily one, a few cents
here and there mean a lot. While saving, however, there is the possibility of
waste that will more than wipe out the saving. The first of these is left-overs.
The cans may be too large for your family. The food may not have the taste appeal.
Getting the right amount of good food at the right price is the secret of sensible
economy. That accounts for Gold Bar Fosds tremendous sales greater by far
than ever obtained by any food brought to southern Oregon nearly a quarter mil
lion cans since last September.
READ WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS' SAY,
I like Gold Bar Foods because the
are economical and dependable.
I find after figuring the cost of raw
materia It, labor, canning iupplle and
fuel 1 save very little by doing my own
ran n Ing belue the chance I take or
luting some by polling.
Gold Bar gles me an unlimited
variety from which to rhoow another
Important Item In preparing meal.
I am alto aure of finding the content
of every ran or bottle Junt as repre
sented on the label to I neter have
to apologize to my family or friends
when I serve Gold Bar Foods.
Yours truly,
Mrs. W. H. Doud
Mi Austin S(rrt,
Mrtlford. Orrgon.
The rrason I trim Gold Bar it flrrt
tvas because the Groceteria advertised
thrill to highly. I have .hopped there
ftliu-e kb .larted hoiiM-keepliig about
17 yeara ago, and have found they know
their buslnrss. The peaa are garden
fresh and ao delirious and the corn la
even belter than that mother fanned
and that ss good! The aaurkraut Isn't
ao salty you rant eat It and the pearhea
are perfection. In oilier word It'a so
satisfying to my family and porkctboolc
I never k any other brand.
Mrs. C. C. Parsons
119 Washington street.
Medford, Oregon.
I like Gold Bar Canned Good, because
they have a flavor all their own. The
frulta are aweetened Just right, and
ripened to the correct itage before
tunning.
Just looking at them, the cost of the
Gold Bar Foods are very reasonable and
thus helps the family budget.
By laying In a supply or freshly
canned Gold nar fruits and vegetables
for the winter, the suvlngs are surpris
ingly great. And then we like them
heller because they are sold by the
Groceteria and by bin Ing them we keep
our Friendship Circle on the air. Try
them once and you won't especlally
care for other ailvrrtlsed brands.
Mrs. Winifred Mason
Hot 97,
Talent, Oregon.
I have lived on the farm most of my
life, and so have always been arcus.
toiued to garden-fresh vegetublrs and
friills. Gold Bar Foods preserve this
fresh goodness and delicate flavor, which
Is so often lost during the canning
process. I find. too. such a tempting
variety of Gold Bar Products from which
to choose, nnd at SICH MOhLKAlE
PRUTS, that I ran now balance my
menus, at the same time I balance
my budget.
Mrs. Herbert O. Thomas
Route 4. Box 14.
Medford, Oregon.
! like Gold Bur Canned Foods because
they are so wholesome, flavorful, nour
ishing, healthful, uniform In quality
and economical. Gold Bar Brand Foods
retain more of their original fresh flavor
than other brands I have used.
I find I set a better table quicker
and cheaper when using Gold Bar
Products.
Everyone, from young to old seems
to enjoy them Immensely, and I am
happy because 1 feel 1 am serving the
best foods aa economical as possible.
Yours truly,
Mrs. David Bradley
Talent, Orrgon.
Nowhere In Southern Orrgon can Gold
Bar Foods be duplicated. The frulta
and vegetables I buy under this label
are of the finest quality and each can
I open contains n delicious food that
I am proud to serve.
As Gold Bar Foods maintain a true
standard of quality at a fair price. It
Is no longer necessary to can by home
methods. By their purchase I SAVB
LABOR. TIMK. and MONEY.
These facts support my Gold Bar
preference.
Sincerely
Mrs. Delmar Smith
Route 1,
Central Point, Oregon,
Take Advantage of the BUDGET SALE
Budget buyers get the same low prices as cash buyers Pay
a little now and a little each pay day When the new pack
arrives in mid Uctober your pantry will be full.
Your Savings Are Always
Greater at Your Groceterias
Super Meat Market
The Kind of Meat You like to Eat
GROUND MEATS
IN SOME maal markets ground meats are used
s medium of disposing of otherwise un
saleable parti of in beef or pork carcass In
taceni issue of McCalls. tha adilor of ihalr
meat planning dept., warns against buying ham.
burger advertised at bargain prices. We're kind
of finicky here at your Groceterias. Only good
cuts of Steer Beef ever go into our ground beef.
Our pork sausage is 100 pork no cheaper
meats or cereal added to make a low price. You
can buy any of our ground meats with confi
dence you have our word that they are as rep
tesented.
Tomorrow a Meat Loaf for Dinner
You can serve a family of three or four for
only 25c.
1 lb
4
All for
Ground Steer Beef)
Pure Pork i
Sausage V
1 Can Del Rogue Hot i
Sauce J
Mix meat with 1 egg. 1 slice dry bread fsoaked In
milk) season to taste with salt, pepper, and onions.
Torin Into loaf. Add ran of hot sauce a few minutes
before taking from oven. .
25
100o Pure Pork 1 n
Sausage lb. I C
Mild or Full Seasoned
Little Pig Links of Pure O O
Pork Sausage lb. 30,
Smoked Farm Style f
Sausage lb. jC
Leg of Pork (l2 or 1 7i
whole) lb. I 2C
Steer Beef Sirloin Q
Steaks Ib. Z"C
Steer Beef Rib
Steaks lb.
Steer Beef Chuck Roast 1 C
(blade cut) lb. 3C
Morrell's Sliced O-
Bacon lb. 3C
Swift Premium Bacon On
(by the piece, lb. LjZ
Ready to Serve Lunch r r
Meats (assorted) lb.
For SUNDAY DINNER
Hen for stewing
(Average weight 3'i lbs.)
1 pkg. Real Egg Noodles.
Both
55c
IN THE SUPER FOOD MARKETS
Kraft Velveeta Cheese 2 lb. brick 42c
(Or Pimento Velveeta)
Del Rogue Tomato Juice, No. 1 can 5C
Original .Shredded Wheat 3 pkgs. 25c
Philadelphia Cream Cheese 2 for 15c
Fluff o Shortening 4 lb. carton 37c
(Pure Vegetable)
Eisquick large package 24c
Gold Bar Pineapple Juice 46 oz. can 1 9c
(New Low Prices)
Societe Chocolate Emerald Mints Ib. 29c
(At the Candy Counter)
Trixie Dog Food 6 for 25c
Crystal White Soap Chips, giant 5 lb. pkg. 23c
Economy Raisins 4 lb. pkg. gc
Tendersweet Golden Corn, 303 can, 4 for 29c
Ilershey Baking Chocolate, -lb. pkg 10t
McKenzie Green Beans, No. 2 can 3 for 23t
Portrait Shad, No. 1 tall can 10
Gold Bar Fancy Shredded Tuna, No. Y2 car 2 for 25$
Gold Bar Pineapple Chunklets, No. 211 tall can .
Gold Bar Fancy Early Garden Peas, No. 303 can
Wesson Oil, qt. can
Nubora Soap Fowder, giant pkg ' 49t
Sunshine Krispy Crackers 2 lb. pkg. 25
Sperry Pancake Flour 4 lb, bag 22t?
Flavor Loaf Flour, 241 j lb. bag 79? 49 lb. bag $1.39
No. 10 bag 39
9
.2 for 23?
37?
Every Sack Guaranteed
REAL'S
fT BARGAIN
Pf -? COOKS
M7A 7WE SET
JUST WHAT
TV If msQ
(Case of 24 cam $1.63)
28 oz. pkg. 19c
Ask About Lower Prices on bbl lots.
Drifted Snow Flour 49 lb. bag $1.49
Viking Flour (hdwht.) 49 lbs. $1.19
Bouquet Flour, 49 lb. bag
Lux Toilet Soap bar
Lifebuoy Soap bar
R'no Ige. pkg.
Lux Flakes lge. pkg. 20?
Spry Shortening 3 lb. tin 43c
.OS?
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GATES & LYDIARD
Dial: East Side 227S West Side 2286
Delivery ot SI 00 Orders
6lh at Central: (th at Crape
Savings Without Sell Denial
If Your Purchase Exceed $1.00 Our
Delivery Will Take It To Your Door.
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