Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19??, October 21, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    PACE 3
THE CENTRAL POINT TIMES
THURSDAY, OCT, 21, 19«:
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AUTO R E P A IR
I W ELDING
KINCAID
C e n t r a l P o in t T IM E S
(P O R M F R I Y W .ft.
DuraSani— C leant toilet
bowls autom atically. Deo­
dorizes, tool 6 months
supply, $1.98. For demon­
stration Ph. 899-1140.
26 E . P i n c - 6 6 4 - 2 4 0 3 ,
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THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1965
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Paul Hornbeck, Insurance
Agent for Farmers Insurance
Croup. Auto— Fir»— T r u c k -
Life. 664-3192, Central Point
eussincD'XbSj— i 1,
Call6B4 3B00
Locker beef, 1/2 or whole,
cut , wrapped, and quick-
frozen, 49« lb. dressed wt.
approx. 400 lbs. per anim al.
Ready Oct. 15, Florence
Taylor, 664-2568 or
664-2766 after 5 pm week­
days or all day Sat. or Sun.
T . V. troubles? (Gold Hill
Area) C all Rick C Larry.
855- 1845
day.
4 imp
FOR SALEi
Oakland wood Heater,
Large Site} also two stove
boards and stove pipes.
$ 3 0 .0 0 takes a ll. Ph. 664-1316.
FOR SALE.. Hunter's
SPECIAL! 3 /4 ton Pickup.
V -8 . Best cash offer. You
won’t go wrong on t h is .. . .
C all 664-1442. JC tfcpd
VX6- Guaranteed to pep
up tired batteries. Saves the
price of a new one.
PH. 899-1140 for demonstratlor
NEW WONDER WASH BALL
Cleaner, Whiter clothes
using 5OK less detergent,
no bleach. Watch for
announcement.
We’re CLOSING OUT. Our
Cable Spinet Pianos, w hole­
sale priced. $495. Lush Music
C o. 333 S. Riverside. 772-
18635.
FOR SALEt ’58 Plymouth
$ 200 . Phone 664-3993
1 imp
For Sale: Hereford Stock,
Cows and calves— Grade
Hereford bulls— Feeder
calves and yearlings.
Rl. 1 Box 316 (Agate Road)
Eagle Point. Ph. 497-1691
2 tmspd.
LOST: From 1929 S cen ic.
Bobtailed cat (black Manx)
Finder please ca ll W .S.
De Haas 826-2856
2 tmp
The CentTal Point Garden
Club w ill hold a plant and
rummage sale Friday, October
2 2 ., from 9 AM to 4 Pm,
at the Central Point Crange
H all.
There w ill be childrens’
clothing for sale- - also many
other usable Items.
WANTED- Painting -
Interior or exterior. Free
estim ates with prices with­
in reason. C all 855-1177
tfc
FOR SALE. 2 bikes. One 24"
Schwinn and one 26" J.C ,
Higgens. 525 for both or $15 ea.
Call 664-2096. 1 tmp.
NEID A PLUMIER?
FREE ESTIMATES
REPAIRS • BIMODILINO
Economy Plumbing
•M-1SS4
Dressmaking, Alterations,
Mending, Sexting c i all
kinds.
Lena Lambert
108 C . Si. Apt. 6
Jacksonville
899-1989
FIRST INSERTION, up to 15 word.................................. 75«
i (over 15 wordi figure at 5« par work)
SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS, up to 15 words.................... SO«
(over 15 words figure at 4« per word)
'"BUND" or KEYED ADS, m in im u m ............................ <1.50
(Ads answered at the newspaper office Instead of dir­
ectly to ady«tbtr are double rate)
For Solo
FOR S A L E ....C o o d 9 x 12
cabin tent with porch. Used
very little . $50. 826-5806
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TABLE ROCK RD.
CENTRAL POINT
RUMMAGE SALE.. Lots of
clothing and furniture. 417 N.
Front, Medford. Near fire station
BEAR CREEK TOP S O R FILL
(St. Vincent De Paul) . Open
D IR T and FERTILIZER
every Thurs. and Fri. 10-4,
REINHOLD BOES
6 6 4 - 2961
FOR SALE.. Montag Circulation
Wood Heater. 664-2039
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FOR S A L E .... 3 Bedroom,
fairly new home on 1. 5 acres.
435 Orr Drive or Call 826-2 873
FOR RENT.. S m a ll furnished
apt. in Central Point. Water
Terms Available
C sewer paid. $55 Mo. 664-2466
3 tm e
Paul Hornbeck, Insurance
Agent for Farmers Insurance
Croup. Auto— Fire— T r u c k -
Life. 664-3192, Central Point
Tender loving care and hom e-
baked cookes. Child Care
Between Central Point and
Medford. 773-4371
2 tme
ANNIE'S APPLECATE KITCHEN
taking orders for w ild black­
berry je lly ..........65« qt.
D elivery......... Minimum of 4
Phone 899-1529
We B u ild T o Su it!
Wet Whitt',
MIDWAY SERV
SHELL
664-2068
FOR SALE: All steel factory
made heavy duty trailer
Sell Cheap. 899-1090
W .H . King , Box 315
Jacksonville
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7 t M . T .ll I P M
Sun S A M T .ll « p
tu e s — t ir i s fa v ic i
IR A K IS . M UT P L E M ■ BATTERIES
WHEEL RALANCf
NEED GRAVEL, GRANITE,
SAND or RED CINDERS???
How about h om e-site le v e l­
ing, dozing, landscaping,
dump-trucking or backhoe
service??????????????????
C all .855-1450 Anytim e
COLD HILL CONSTRUCTION
Dardanelle Corners Gold H ill
Ill
only clean-surfactsd nuts that
are thoroughly dry. After
bleaching, rim e the nuts in
clear water, efrain, and dry.
STORING P lace w hole w al­
nuts In an open mesh potato
bag or old nylon stocking and
store in a c o o l, «fry, w ell
ventilated p lace. They should
last for about a year under
such storage.
Shelled nut meats w ill begin
to turn rancid in six to eight
weeks at room temperature
W a ln iT t harvesting ic Is h beginning
4» «H n nine?
■
■
Walnut
and three to four months In the
next year.
refrigerator. Storage life w ill
now. There are a few points to
DRYING Walnuts may be
be
extended in a freezer, but
keep in mind during this har­
«fried in a variety of ways.
oil in the kernels w ill becom e
vest season. First of a ll, gather You can la ce them in the sun
walnuts at frequent Intervals.
on a dry surface if the weather ) rancid in tim e.
DRY ICE METHOD By putting
Those allow ed to remain on the
is c o o l, if the days are quite
dry ice in a container of w al­
ground w ill absorb moisture.
warm, put the nuts in airy
nut
kernels, you w ill force
This Increases the likelihood
shade. One layer of nuts is
the
air out and replace it with
of m old, rot, and blem ishes.
best. One to two weeks are
carbon dioxide. This creates
You can Increase your efficiency required to dry the nuts this
an airless storage and avoids
when picking by shaking the
w ay. If you stack the nuts
rancidity and storage insect
branches of the trees with long
two or three deep you should
dam age. The nuts are perfect­
poles to fall any loose nuts.
turn them daily.
ly safe to eat because carbon
After gathering, clean the
You can also place the nuts
dioxide is harmless. Be sure
walnuts with a brush and water.
in the oven or near an air
the walnut m eat is dry before
Rem ove a ll adhering particles
register or other heating de­
putting them into the jar.
as they tend to stain the shell
v ic e . A temperature of 90
permanantly.
You would follow these
degrees should dry the nuts in
Sticktight walnuts are those
steps when using the dry ice
a day or tw o. Circulate the
that fall with the dried husks
method. Place a layer of
air with a fan to improve the
attached to the sh ell. The
nut meats in the bottom of
trying process. Do not expose
(ticktight* have a higher per
a quart jar. With the use of
the nuts to temperature over
cent o f bad kernels. If you
110 degrees as this w ill cause
tongs, place a on e-inch cube
have an abundant supply of
of dry foe near the inside of
rancidity. The nuts are suff­
the jar, but not touching the
walnuts, you might consider
icien tly dry when sample
discarding these stlcktights.
glass. Fill the remainder of
kernels are brittle enough to
When handling green husks,
the jar with the walnut meats
snap rather than bend.
war gloves as the juick w ill
and screw the lid on loosely.
BLEACHING A chlorinated
dye your hands brown. Walnut
Leave the jar undisturbed until
household bleach is used to
trees infected with the wlnut
the dry ice disappears. Then
give the walnuts a uniform
husk fly w ill have percentage
screw the lid down tight and
clear light tan appearance.
of black and mushy husks.
store in a cool p lace.
Two methods are used. The
Do not seal the jars until all
These infected walnuts usually
first is to immerse the nuts and
require added effort when
the (fry ice has disappeared.
stir them vigorously for 30
clean ing. If your tree is
The carbon dioxide could
seconds in a solution o f 4 to
infected with the husk fly con­
build up enough pressure to
6 parts water to 1 part bleach.
The second is to soak the nuts
tact the County Extension
explode the jar if the jar Is
for 15 to 2 0 minutes in a solu­
office and w e w ill notify
sealed before the dry ice
tion of 1 part bleach to 30 a
you when ft is tim e to spray
disappears.
parts water. Be sure to use
for the control o f this insect
Walnut Harvest in Full Swing
1st St.
CMtTAl PBiBt. » U M
PIMI 114 1114
BLUE MOUNTAIN SUPER MEAT
ummer
PET FOOD SALE
BLUE MTN. 100% CHICKEN DIET FOR DOGS
6 for 1 0 0
Choice MEATS
BLUE MTN. MEAT STEW — CHICKEN N LIVER
SUPER MEAT
6 for 89'
SANI CHLOR
BLEACH
POPCORN
BONELESS
ROUND STEAK
39(
8 lb bg Super Meat Inst. Kibble *1.19
3 MINUTE
UNITED MEAT
FRANKS
3/$1
PURINA
DOG CHOW , , $ 2 . 7 9
SWIFTS WORTHMOR
BACON
BETTY CROCKER
CAKE MIX
(Except Angel
Food)
COTTAGE
3 79
PEANUT BUTTER
MAYONNAISE ..... 49C
INSTANT COFFEE
PRESERVES 3 ,« 89C
GRAPE DRINK 4/89C
WESSON
Ready to Eat EVERSWEET
lb.
89C
98C
$1.19
44 oz.
NESCAFE
SWIFTS BONELESS
HAMS
gallon
KERNS STRAWBERRY
10 oz.
Prices Good Oct. 21-24
GHIRADELLI
SHASTA ORANGE &
6 oz.
FLICKETTES 6/$1
DOUMAK
10 LBS.
NO. 2
SAN 1UAN
303 can
V
ea.
DELICIOUS
NUCOA
APPLES
MARGARINE , 4 /$ 1
5 l > s 49C
5
10 oz. pkg.
MARSHMALLOWS 15C
OLIVES
19C
SPUDS
?
46 oz. can
THRIFT w sggj
MARKETS
CENTRAL POINT
JACKSONVILLE
SILVER
12 6 E P ine Sf»e et
401 N
D O Li AR
$T A m P í
5th r tre e t
O PEN 9 to 9 s e ve n d o y s a w e e k .