The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, September 21, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 103»
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
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Rodeo, Horse Show, and Royal Canadian
Mounted Police Headline
Attractions at Pacific
International Livestock
Exposition October 7-14
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“Horse Action,” fast-moving and spectacular, will be staged
in the big tanbark arena during the 8 gTeat days of the 29th
annual exposition in Portland, October 7 to 14 inclusive!
Tliia year for the first time in awards to breeders participating in
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history, the National Dairy Show the 8,000 mile “circuit of champ­
comes to the great Northwest where ions’’ and to other exhibitors show­
it will be the outstanding feature of ing at Waterloo, Portland and San
livestock exhibits at the Pacific In­ Francisco will aggregate $96,000,
ternational Livestock Exposition for which includes appropriations from
S days before proceeding to the several breed societies. Competing
Golden Gate Exposition.
breeds will be Ayrshires, Brown
Starting front Springfield, Mas­ Swiss, Guernseys. Holstein.«, Jerseys
sachusetts, the 193» cow cavalcade and Milking Shorthorns.
will participate in the Dairy Cattle
The National Dairy Show Exhibit
Congress at Waterloo, Iowa, thence at the Pacific International added
across the Northern states, via to the usual huge livestock exhibits
Northern Pacific Railway, increasing is expected to create the greatest
in size as the big special train tra­ amount of interest ever shown in
vels toward Portland. Grand Champ­ connection with this annual event.
ion Dairy Cows and other prize The special train will also bring
stock from Eastern States and Mid­ Draft Horses, Show Horses,
Horses. Beat
west will compete against the best Cattle, Swine and Sheep to add to
produced in the Northwest and exhibits from the Northwest and
Canada, presenting in all, the finest Canada.
4-H Competition
breeding stock and dairy cattle, ou
Trophy” To Be Keen This Year
the continent.
More than $14,00(1 in premiums
4-H Club teams from 6 western
will be awarded to winners in six states will again compete in inter­
dairy breeds at the Pacific Interna­ esting demonstrations of their va­
tional . . . and the grand total ot rious projects at the Pacific Inter­
national Livestock Exposition Oct.
7 to 14. The coveted trophy award­
CLASSIFIED
ed annually to the winning team is
a large American flag, made of silk.
Final award to winners will b6
based on the average number of
AITO REPAIR SIH IPS
points won by both boys and girls
JACK LEES’ GARAGE
of the same team, rather than the
total number of points gained,
Teams competing in the 6-state con-
For a smooth shave and quick
tests will receive from the exposition
SERVICE
50 per cent of their transportation
Go to the
costs and other expenses up to the
SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOP
following amounts per state:
W. A. Shell, prop.
Montana, $100; Utah, $150; Ne­
vada, $100; Idaho, $75: Washing­
REALTY PARIA1R8
ton, $50 and Oregon, $25. The al­
CEN’IRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON
Shampoo, Finger Wave, Manicure lowance is determined by the dis­
Perm anents tance teams must travel to the ex­
position. Amounts allowed are based
CHEESE FAC TORIES
on t"’o teams of two members each
SONOMA VALLEY CHEESE
from each state.
FACTORY
"4-H Club demonstrations have
On North Pae. Highway
proven intensely interesting to the
CONFECTIONERY
public in general and of great prac­
tical
value to club members,” stated
ROSS & ROSS
Candy—Tobbaco—Fishing Tackle Mr. Plummer. “It presents an op­
portunity for boys and girls to dis­
FARM IMPLEMENTS
play their own achievements and
gain knowledge and experience from
W. E. ALEXANDER
McCormick-Deering Agent
the demonstrations
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'ork of
Repairs—Harness
others.”
Business Directory
GROCERY STORES _
Duke to Serve as
which they wish to have their con­
tributions utilized, with the under­
Major General standing that the funds so contri­
buted will be applied by the Ameri­
can Red Cross tc the purchase and
LONDON, Sept. 18,—The war of­ transport of hospital and medical
fice announced -Monday night that j supplies to the Red Cross society in
the Duke of Windsor shortly will the country designated.
Mr. Frey pointed out, ill response
proceed abroad as a major general j
organizations t
in the British expeditionary forces. to inquiries from
King George, the war office an­ wishing to raise funds for transmit­
nounced, accepted temporarily his tal to Europe, that “by Act of Con­
brother's resignation as field niar- gress only the Sanitary Corps of the
■•hal in order that he might serve Army and Navy and the American
y ;» ¿¿¡xlttsd tc ic.-.kc uiu
actively in the lower rank of ma­ Red Crt
jor general. The appointment in as of the name and emblem ot the Red
effective as of September 3. the day .Cross in this country. Other groups
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even
which may be raising funds,
; Britain declared war.
though they intend to turn these
¡funds over to' the American Red
Red Cross Accepts
! Cross, are not to make use of the
'name and emblem of the Red Cross
War Aid Cash in their solicitation, or take any
steps that might lead to a belief
ASSOCIATED SERVICE STATION
L C. Grimes
Red Hats, Cleaning Rods, Knifes, etc
Open Evenings & Sundays
Vacuum Cleaners
ROSS & ROSS
Motor Driven Brush
Easy Terms---- \-k for
Demonstration
S. Grape
Phone
Medford
< ENTRAI, POINT
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Repairing
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BLOX
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Elmer Ryan, Prop.
Per Load
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Medford
BLOX
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Better Permanents
Dablmeier’s
at most Reasonable Price«
PERM A N E N TH—$ 1.30 u p
HONEY-MADE
A Special Oil Permanent at $2.50
These are Unusual Bargains
Fresli and Lusrious
Cook’s Beauty Shop
Phone 61
14 8. Bartlett
Medford, Oregon
Model Bakery
Medford
50
■ Part Dry—12 or 16 in
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Per load - -
Delivered in Central Point
Medford Fuel Co. ■
An Excellent Machineles» $3.50
BREAD
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ROUGH
Medford ■
WALDEN’S
1770 N. Riversiti«»
TTT
FACTORY
STAR
CLEANING
3 S. Front St.,
■ Telephone 6 31
Medford, Oregon
1122 N. Centrol
CHET LEONARD
Super Service
C. L. Perkins
Medford Concrete
Construction Co.
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DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
Successor to Dr. E. II. Elwood
Credit Arrangement if Desired
Phone 272
135 8. Central
Medford, Oregon
Sewer Pipe & Irrigation Pipe
Phone 60
N. Riverside
Medford
Refrigeration
Service Co.
Day Ph. 45»
223 W. Jackson
Nite I*h. 1615R
Mi-dford
Your Hvadquarters wlicn In Medford.
RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE — U.S. TIRES & BATTERIES
We
SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT
HEPTIO TANKS
August W. Glutsch
in correct Lubrication, motor tunc-up, brake re-lining,
headlight and front wheel adjusting, and Electrical Service
Riverside at Sixth
Medford
Phone 1801
Doctor of Optometry
Hucc«“«sor to Dr. Jud Rickert
Specialist In all problems of
eye comfort and vision
3OH Flulus-r Bldg.
Phone 1 1 IS
Eads Transfer &
Storage
TASTIER MEALS the
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Long distance hauling
Piano Moving
Household Goods
Phone »15
25 8. Fir, Mi-d.
City Cabinet Shop
FURNITURE REPAIRED
AND I!EU Nlsli ED
YES, IT’S A QUESTION
Dr. C. W. Lemery
<Successor to Dr. J. J. Emmen»)
904 Medford Bldg.
I ractlci- limited to eye, ear, noae.
mid 'hroa, and fitting of glasses
Tel IW17
Rew lOHt
Medford
Oregon Finance Co.
Foot Treatments
NEW and SPECIAL
• Relieves |>ain. • Replaces mis­
placed bone«. • Strengthens and
builds up the W hole Foot and
Ankle.—“No Appliances for Sal«-'*
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic and Physiotherapy
Oregon License 264
California License :«i2»
Phone »65
428 Medford Bldg
Medford, Oregon
License No. 8-211, 31-217
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45 8. Central
Medford, Oregon
AUTO LOANS
SEE
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Medford. Oreg»«,
State License No. 31-134.
£ I B1111B ■ 111 ■ I ■ IB E E E BIS EI ■ I B 911B IB11 E ■ B
It’s Not What You Earn
It’s What You Save
THAT COUNTS
YOU HAVE ON
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Wrestling
Medford Armory
EVERT PURCHASE
AT SAFEWAY
B tisi; YOUR LIVING
STANDARD. LOWER
YOUR COST OF LIVING
THE HAFEWAV
OUR LOCAL STORE FEATURES
Consistently Every day low prices
Accurately controlled
ELECTRIC heat that is
ALWAYS uniform al­
ways RIGHT for every
cooking operation, means
TASTIER foods' ELEC­
TRIC COOKING brings
new tang and flavot ;
insures
juicy,
tendel
roasts; better pies, caki-s,
and biscuits vegetables,
cooked with little or no
water, retain healthful
minerals, do not “boil to
bits” ... Electri« cooking
is CLEAN. SAFE, CON­
VENIENT!
Monday Night
Seat« on Kale at
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BROWN'S. Phone 101
VALENTTNETI CAFE
Phone 279
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Milke
COMMERICAL REFRIGERATION
DONALD PATTERSON
General Petroleum Products
Mobil Oil
Winchester Cartridges at
MEDFORD PRICES
TWO-SPEED MOTOR
Deluxe
it home with you
W. E. ALEXANDER
Hardware, Paints
When bill, are pressing and in­
come just won’t go around . . .
what to do about the matter is
a question. We have the answer,
however, in a convenient, per
son.il loan which will relieve
the situation. Just call, 'phone
or write today.
Complete Fresh Stock of Remington and
ALLKN HOTEL BLDG.
(Around the Corner)
Drink it here or take
shop in southern Oregon
STATIONS
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CIDER
HARDWARE STORES
SERVICE
Season Now Open
Singer Sewing
Agency
ICE COLD
The only exclusive refrigeration
EDWARD W. JONES
Rawleigh Dealer
Central Point
Deer Hunters
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Mr. George Frey, chairman of the
Jackson County Red Cross Chapter,
announced today that in conformity
with a decision of the Central Com­
mittee, the American National Red
Cross, through its 3,715 chapters
and 7,1133 branches will receiv“.
but is not soliciting, contributions
for relief in connection with the pre­
sent European conflict, to be ex-
pended for needed supplies whieh
will be distributed impartially, in
accordance with its usual policies.
It was also announced that if con­
tributors so desire, they may de­
signate the country for the relief of
FABER’S MARKET
A Good Place to Trade
RAWLE1GH PRODUCTS
that the funds were being solicited .the Athenia survivors; $25,000 has
by the American Red Cross."
been advanced the American Hos­
To date, money and supplies to pital in Parta to meet emergency
the value ot $95,000 have been ap­ situations caused by the European
propriated for transmittal to Europe War; and $50,000 has been appro­
by the American Red Cross. $20,- priated to purchase hospital tents.
000 has been sent Ambassador J drugs, and blankets to be shipped
Joseph Kennedy for use in aiding j to the Polish Red Cross.
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