Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1956, Image 7

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I Thursday, November 8, 1956
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SfJTEN
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If You're Not Trading At The Groceteria You're Paying Too Much!
A TRIBUTE TO OUR VETERANS
We salute the members of our Armed Forces who have so courageously de
fended the truths for which America stands. To the Veterans of all wars, we
give our heartfelt thanks and appreciation. Let us never forget them.
Well Be Closed Monday - -
November 12 When Veterans Day Is Officially Observed
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BONED and ROLLED
PORK - ROAST
NO WASTE TO BUY
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND
SKINLESS FRANKS
U.S. GRADED CHOICE, GENUINE
CALF LIVER
SLICED
OR PIECE
69s.
GUARANTEED FRESH MADE, LEAN f C f 00
Ground Beef 39W- I00
MORRELL'S PRIDE EASTERN LEAN '
II n nn canned - cooked - ready to eat
MlAtlYl POUNDS SOLID MEAT
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER CENTER CUT
$5 ea
CHUCK ROAST
U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER
Cross Rib Roast
MORRELL'S PRIDE
CELLO WRAPPED
Boned and
Rolled
Old Fashioned
Thick Slice
or Thin Sliced
YOUR CHOICE
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IT'S TURKEY TIE
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Again at your Groceteria. In order that you, our customers, get the size
you most desire and to give us a btter chance of getting that size, we
hope yoo order yours now. They will be the finest on the market at
Lowest Competitive Prices.
GROCETERIA
HARVEST-FRESH
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APPLES!
SNO-BOY VACUUM COOLED PRE-WRAPPED
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IS BACK-TRY IT YOU WILL
BE GLAD YOU DID
Try vacuum cooled cauliflower. Only the finest used. All field heat removed.
Retains natural flavor. Keeps much longer, less waste. No bitter, strong taste.
Fully guaranteed.
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TO EAT FRESH - TO COOK - FOR SALADS - WE HAVE THEM ALL
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Small and Medium Red
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SHOP GROCETERIA.
BRITAIN ENDS WAR A British paratrooper takes a cat-nap inside plane on way
to drop troops near Port Said,. Egypt As fighting raged around the Port Said area,
Britain officially informed the United Nations that Allied forces were ending Jj
tilities in the Middle East.
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Opportunities Discussed
For Girls in Dental Work
There are abundnt opportuni
ties for girls in the dental occu
pation, Mrs. Frances Dempster.
dental assistant, told a group of
girls at Medford Hign school
Thursday.
She said allied vocations in
this field are dental technicians,
dental hygienists and dental
assistants.
The dental laboratory techni
cian makes prosthetics under
the direction of a dentist- The
hygienist removes calculus,
cleans teeth and teaches oral
hygiene.
Duties Listed
The dental assistant's duties
are to assist the dentist in lab
oratory work, x-ray teeth, steri
lize instruments, clean laboa
tory equipment, make patients
comfortable, make appoint
ments and do bookeeping.
Mrs. Dempster pointed out
that the training for the dental
laboratory technician is re
ceived through "on-the-job" ex
perience along with evening
related-training courses. The
dental hygienist's training con
sists of one to two years of col
lege work.
She said one year of high
school chemistry was a prere
quisite for this curriculum.
Some of the approved schools
on the west coast are City Col
lege of San Francisco, Los An
geles City college , Pasadena
City Schools, Long Beach City-
college and the University bf
Oregon dental schools which
provides "night courses'-' for
dental assistants.
Completes Training
To become a certified dental
assistant, one obtains her on-the-job
training from the dentist
and completes the 105-hour
dental assistant course pre
scribed by the American Dental
Assistants association.
High school courses recom
mended by Mrs. Dempster were
geometry, English, bookkeep
ing, typing, chemistry, psychol
ogy, and sociology.
Mrs. Dempster announced
that there will be -a dental as
sistants course offered at the be
ginning of the year and that
high school girls and women
who are not presently working
as assistants may enroll in, the
class at a minimum tuition foe.
However, in order- to be elig
ible for the "certification exami
nation," it is necessary to have
work-experience, be a member
of the national organization and
successfully complete the ex
amination. Any one interested
may write to Mrs. Frances,
Dempster, 1025 South Holly St.,
Medford.
Monthly Meeting of
OSEA Chapter Slated
Regular monthly meeting of
the Oregon School Employees
association, Medford chapter,
will be Saturday al 10 a.m., in
room 3 of McLoughlin Junior
High 6Chool.
Eight members of the local
chaDter attended a meeting in
Roseburg Saturday of the state
association. They included Perry
Storm, president; Clifford Hutch
ins, secretary; Al Mercer, treas
urer; Lyle Kline, Mrs. Gwen
Peterson, Clifford Fuchs and Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Wicker.
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The first presentation of Bell
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The program will seen over
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Two Oregon scientts and
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of Willamette5 univigrsity.
The show is the story of the
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Original source of all fjver.
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film will 15e shown at a preview,
in the Medford HighRsioolcJiudf
toriunl for fthoolgadminirators
and "Science techersa FollvingO
the television presentation, the
film wili be available forQpecial
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LUTHERANS?
Early in the 16th century, there wtu only one Protestant in thejvorld. He wtg hfi&in
tutW a Roman Catholic priest, scholar and theologian.
Through years of inner agony long days and nights of fible study jp?enslv
comparison of the theologians luther hod corns fate-to-face with the painful fact!
13 centuries had gradually changed the historical church into something radically
different from that which had been founded when God came ta edrth and died on a
hrlt called Calvary.
Luther's open "protest" began when h nailed the Ninety-Five Theses s the aByeh CO
door in the little university town of Wittenberg. Germany, on Octbber 31, 1517.
Less than 50 years later, the Lutheran rediscovery of New Testament Christianity0
had touched the whole western world and was flourishing across most of northern Europe.
Today, it is the faith of 70 to 90 million people. No one knows exactly how many (
they number because once again millions of Lutherans are martyrs, this time behind
the Iron Curtain.
The "Mother Church of Protestantism" is by for the largest of all Protestant churches.
She includes more than one-third of all the Protestants En the world. You, too, may wish
to leant more of her faith and life.
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N01SSIW WSn39NVA3 NYalHlM
You are cordially invited to attend the
Lutheran Evangelism Mission
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
4th and Oakdale, at which
"The Life hi Christ"
will be explained by
The Reverend Robert S. Rajneis
SUNDAY, NOV. 11-11 a.m.and 8 p.m.
and Monday through Thursday at 8 p.m.
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