The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 22, 1936, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CE.Vm.AE POINT O R E u u v
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Mrs. Everett Faber left for Salem
Monday morning called there by
| the serious illness of her sister,
Little Patsy Faber is staying with
Mrs. Cox who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K
her son Mr. E. Culbertson and C. Faber during her mother’s ab­
daughter Mrs. Clack left with her sence.
son who came after her from Cali­
The airway man was in town
fornia. She may return here to spend
Monday and made arrangements to
the winter.
place an airway sign on Faber's I.
O. A. Store.
LOCALS
George A. Codding
Miss Ruby Webster is
afternoons in the Faber
store.
clerking
Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ash and little
daughter of Seattle were house
guests at the Bdward Jones home
this last week. During their stay
they visited Crater Lake accompani­
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mitchell and
Mrs. Ethel Lowes of Tillamook are
viaitlng at the home of Mrs. Mitch­
ell's parents. Mr
and Mrs. W. S.
Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell’s daugh­
ter Nelda Gene is staying with her
grandparents and attending schoool
Mr. J. C. Woods celebrated bis here on account of her health being
89th birthday Tuesday by attending better here. The Mitchell’s plan to
a Sunday school class party in Med­ return to Tillamook soon.
ford, which was turned into a party
in his honor.
Mr. Jack Sanderson who is attend­
ing Polytenic in Portland visited
friends in Central Point Tuesday.
Efficiency - Economy
_____ —Codding Campaign om.
A potato and a sack of flour free
Saturday at Faber's.
District Attorney
JACKSON COUNT!'
ENDS SAT,
Dick Powell — Joan Blondell
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“ Stage Struck
Pius Mickey Mouse Cartoon
PRBVUI SAT. NIGHT
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Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
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Victor Moore—Helen Broderick
Eric Bloro — Betty Furness
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Featuring
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MOTOR OILS & GEAR GREASES
Richfield Protective Lubrication
Distributor
Yale Tires
BATTERIES
AH products can be purchased on your Richfield Credit Card
Where your daily $1 goes!
— Plus—
NEIL HAMILTON
MARIAN NIXON
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Once to Every
Bachelor ’
Don't Blame the Butcher or Grocer for High Prices. . .
HIDDEN TAXES ARE THE REAL CAUSE!
Medford Domestic Laundry :
Zoric Cleaners
BREAD
PEAS 1 can
SARDINES can
HIDDEN
TAXES 2 C
7c
COCOA Vz lb. can 10c
6c
HIDDEN TAXES
h id d e n t a x e s
20c
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SUGAR
5 lbs. 25c
15c
HAMBURGER 1 lb.
SOUP 1 pint can
HIDDEN TAXES
15c
14c
BACON 1 lb.
42c
HIDDEN TAXES
HAT
$ 2.00
HIDDEN TAXES
HAM
1 lb.
35c
39c
COAT
Red Cedar Shingles
Redwood Shingles
Sugar Pine Shakes
$35.00
HIDDEN TAXES
SHOES
$4.00
pair
r \i u o co M P m iT lo N s h i n g l e s a n d r o o f i n g s
ROOF COATINGS i n i » p a t c h i n g MATERIALS
HOSE one pair
HIDDEN
End of North Central
Phone 7
HIDDEN TAXES J c
HIDDEN TAXES
Our Stocks are most complete.
Mcor oao
1 pint 10c
HIDDEN TAXES ^
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APARAGUS can
A few weeks only of good weather remains
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10c
HIDDEN TAXES 2 c
HIDDEN TAXES
$ 6.86
TAXES
78c
60c
HIDDEN TAXES | £ c
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Medford
YOU ARE BEARI NG THIS T A X
BURDEN
BECAUSE
OF
GOVERNMENT WASTE.
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George Arliss
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K. J. NEWMAN
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1 wish to express my appreciation for the splendid
support given me in the May Primaries. In a field of
three Republican Candidates, I received a substantial
majority of all Republican votes cast for the office of
District Attorney. I likewise secured many complemen­
tary votes from Democratic friends, even though they
realized such votes could not count in the primaries. I
am grateful for this expression of confidence.
The L aundry Wayl
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Main & H olly
To The Voters of Jackson County:
BAKED BEANS
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Harley
Reepeetully submitted,
Housewives today need not face the horror t
of the old fashioned Wash Day. Our Mod- |
ern, Sanitary service is not expensive. Try
it and save yourself an extra day.
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I trust that I merit and may receive your continu­
ed and united support at the election on November 3rd.
“ Girl on the Front
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General Election, November 3rd
Frank J. Newman
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Fourteen Years in Jackson County. Thirty
Y ears T raining in Accountancy and
Banking.
With 34 years of active experience in the general
practice of law, 28 o f which years were spent in this
County, I feel that I am qualified to serve you well as
your next District Attorney. If elected, I pledge myself
to an economic, faithful, and impartial performance of
the duties of such office, and to conduct the affairs of
that office In a prompt, eflcient, courteous and business­
like manner.
Medford’s Greatest Entertainment
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November 3rd Election
Mrs. Marcus Day of Bremerton,
Washington who has been visiting
relatives here left Monday morning
for her home. She will stop for short
visits on her return journey.
Mr. and Mrs. Shuman who have
been visiting Mrs. Sherman’s sister
Mrs. Theodore Glass left Wednesday
morning for Yreka. They expect to
return and spend the winter in
Bandon.
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Treasurer of Jackson County
District Attorney
Edward Jones Is reshtngllng his
bouse.
NOMINEE
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Republican Nominee For
George Marine is making a busi­
ness trip to Portland.
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Demoratic Candidate for
Announcing the Opening of
We see that the Faber Grocery
store Is giving away a sack of flour,
land a sample of those wonderful
Deschutes potatoes.
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Ralph »Sweeney
Dr. Geo. S. Jennings
Osteopathic l*hysician and Burge­
Emmett Gillman made a very
on. Opt »met rip Eye Specialist.
Mr. David Orisham and Mr. Henry
clever bungalow bird cage out of
Myers hav8 traded property and are J Special attention given to eye, ear
wood slats and stained it brown.
moved onto their new land. Mr. and ;
nose, throat and fitting of
Mrs. Nathan Orisham have moved
Mr. Fisher from Medford was vi­
glasses.
siting here Wednesday. He says he onto the Dinge house on Beall Lane
310 MEDFORD CENTER BLDG.
fig ures on living a hundred years so
Mervyn
Gleason
and
Ray
Watkins
he hikes to Central Point occasion­
left Tuesday on a hunting trip.
ally from Medford.
DEMOCRATIC
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