The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 22, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Liquid Air to Be
Described at High
School Nov. 2nd
Central Point Hardware
Miss Estes and Miss Dorothy Pow ­
ell attended a show in Medford
Monday evening.
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See us about our new deferred
payment plan for
Tires — Tubes — Batteries
VOTE FOR
whom you please—but remember
Central Point
for
P. & O. PLOWS AND REPAIRS
Full line of
McCormick-Deering Farm Equipment
A R VI N
Hot Water
Associated Service Station
L. C.Grimes
i^ A H M E R S !
The New Deni Reciprocal Trade Agreements
have taken the American farmer OUT of the
foreign market and put the foreign farmer
in the American market!
6.530.000 Hogs
and Exported only 101
280,103 Cattle
and exported only 1,528
4.680.000 ibs. of Butter
and exported only 454,000
MIMKLLANKOL'H
19.803.000 bushels Wheat
and exported only 146,000 bushels
ADAMS PASTRY SHOP— across
from the Roxy T heatre, for home­
made pies, cookies and cakes.
FULL
LINE
OF CASE
Q U A LIT Y
Butter 693.9% Canned Beef 55.7%
Wool 173.6% Wheat. . . 144.9%
FARM MACHINES
★
Mobawk &
Richfield
GAS
acres
tim ber land. 17 miles from Astor­
ia. 1 S miles from K nappa on Co­
lumbia River Highway. Ideal for
camp ground.
Unimproved.
In­
quire 618 East Main St.. Medford
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A report of the Department of Agriculture dated
October 12, 1936, shows the following increases
in imports for 1936 as com pared w ith 1935:
FINLEY IMPLEMENT CO.
Central Point, Ore.
FOR SALE— A. B. C. W ashers and
Vacuum Cleaners. W. H. Klatt. S
Grape. Medford.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS
TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN FARMER!
A. R. OWINGS
SERVICE STATION
W holraalr ami Retail
★
Central Point
Oil, 10c qt.
Itemeonable Prices
Prompt Service
ETHEL’S BEAUTY
SALON
T he P lan To Go For
PER M A N E N T
SCALP
TREAT­
MENTS and all BEAUTY NEEDS
carefully
Phone 31
Elections ...
May Come and Go
May R a nt and R oar
BUT
You can always be sure of
getting the
BEST MEATS
If you buy a t
Central Point
Meat Market
I. D. LEWIS, Prop.
PA A0 Republican Slate Central Cam, Lara Bladlaa. Sac , 1112 Ratlin* Bldg ■ Poftl—4
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WIRING FOR
HKAT. LIGHT A PO W E R
MEDFORD
ELECTRIC, Inc.
Cuffel A Wolf
Med. Cent. Bldg.
Phone 90
COLLINS DAIRY
Grade A raw and P a r r u r i a e d
Milk A Cream
Sale of
Open for Inspection at all tim et
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There’s a Difference!
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
Shallow Eyes
R e a l E sta te
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Central 1 dint
110x140 Cherry St., between 8th A 7th $700 00
100x126, 8W corner 8th * Maple Sts
«¡60.00
on Main S treet
.......
220x140, Second snd Oak Streets
900 00
66x126, corner 7th A Maple Sts
800 00
These properties ra n be purchased with a small down payment and
monthly Installments on the balance
Full Information on any ot tbeee properties will be alsdly furnished
at the aeeoclatloa's offices, or see your local real e e u t e agent.
T T L EP H O N E
Dr. A. R. Hedges
N aturopathic and Chiropractic
Physician
Acute and Chronic Disease«
E le ctrothe ra py H»*rbology, P too -
tology X-Ray
Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main
‘'Cleanliness'' o u r Motto
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128 EAST MAIN STRET
Central Point Wocd Yard
Phone sas
and exported only 355,000
FOR SALK
House, lot
House lot
ot 66x140.
House, lot
House, lot
$4.45 per Load
W ill Trade for Wheat
5.662.000 bushels Corn
CASH paid for men's good used
si]its.
Ladies' clothes taken ro
consignment. See bargains for en
tire family before buying
else­
where. W ardrobe Store. 618 K a n
Main, Medford.
4-Room
6-Room
Csraite.
4-Room
4-Room
Planer
BLOCKS
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In the first six months of 1936
we bought from foreign countries:
C L A S S IF IE D
■ OR T R A M — 10
GLEASON’S
CANDIDATES
You get in this tractor an entirely new kind of per­
formance. You get a nimbleness, light weight, fast
speeds, and compactness—along with dependable
power—that just fit it for the many drawbar, belt and
power take-off jobs you have to do, better than any
other tractor you’ve ever laid your eyes on. The weight
is only slightly more than two draft horses.
You get an ease of handling that will give you a real
thrill. It’s quick to start, easy to steer, responds to the
slightest turn of the steering wheel, swings around
short in corners or close quarters, with full load.
Comfortable to operate—easily cared for.
You are missing a lot if you don’t at least investigate
what this tractor and the larger Model "L” can do for
you. Come in and see what we have to offer in truly
modern farm machines.
Mrs. Roy Nichols enjoyed a very
pleasant surprise on her birthday.
Wednesday evening when about 12
of her relatives gathered
at the
Nichols' homo.
10% & 15%
off on all
Shot Gun Shells
Car Heaters
the way many owners of the new Case
T to HAT’S
Model “C” Tractor are voicing their satisfaction
neighboring farmers.
Ed Spencer was transacting busi­
ness in Central Point Monday.
IM S
SPECIAL PRICES
C entral P oint
I'm iellinq, you*
They are different— Deschutes Po­
tatoes for baking at Faber's.
woraaKR
All work done efficiently and
y< oure
missinq a lot
have
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iff
High Temperature
Mrs. Carrie Chase Is visiting at
the home of her sister, Mrs. A. E.
Powell.
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Pendleton & Patterson [
ALEXANDER
Mrs. Theodore Glass and brother
Clarence Case will leave tomorrow
for a visit with relatives in Salem
They plan to be home In tim e to
vote on election day.
FOR BALE— New and Used sewlnt;
machines. W. ({■ Klatt. S. Grape,
Medford.
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Mobile Winter-proofing Service
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Winter grade Grease & Lubricants
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Mobile Freezone & Presto for Radiators ■
PUBLIC SERVICE PAINT
The Teachers In stitute will meet
Oct. 30 and 31 at Ashland at the
Southern Oregon Normal school.
This Includes Jackson, Josephine.
Klamath and Lake County teachers
All local teachers will attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mills
moved to San Francisco.
For Winter
Reduced Prices on
Miss Mildred Burger of Los An­
geles, arrived from the south Mon­
day morning to spend several days
here with her mother, Mrs. E. E.
Scott. Following her visit here, Miss
Burger will continue no rth on her
way to Chicago, 111.
Grown In Volcanic ash soil with
light Irrigation— Deschutes Potatoes
at Faber's.
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Prepare Your Car j
Successors To
W. C. LEEVER HARDWARE CO.
An educational as well as Interest­
ing program will be sponsored next
Monday afternoon November
S,
when Mr. Ja m es Williams of the Na­
tional School Assemblies will give
dem osntratlons of "T h e Wonders of
Liquid Air."
Mr. Williams will m ake startling
experim ents with elaborate equip­
ment which he carries with him
Among other features of the pro­ . " ' S
gram will be seen a frozen mecury
hammer, a liquid air engine and a
spectacular chemical display.
The senior class of the high school
Is sponsoring this program and tick­
ets will be sold to high school and
grade stude nts and to patrons of the
school at 10 cents.
Last T hursday we had the first
frost of the year and yesterday
morning It froze hard enough to
freeze water. A month ago we had
our first frost but not much damage
was done.
C E N T R A L PU LTT. OREGON
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MEDFORD. OREGON
Tissue Paper Skin
Uniform Shape.
So Easy to Peel
Bake Them
Get a snow-white, fluffy b-dy with a Distinctive Nutty Flavor
Deschutes Potatoes
Joe Collins, Prop.
RADIO REPAIR
SERVICE
National Union
Tubes.
Sandy Richardson
Central Point
at
Faber's
BERT PECK
Automobile Repair
And Service
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