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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1934)
Tli«* AMERICAN. CEXTR VL POINT, OREOOX PAGE FOt'H THl'RSDAV, NOVEMBER 29, 1931 Hill Snyder. Richard Jewett and Floyd Wtoolrldge accompanied Mrs. Jennie White to the football gam» in Medford Saturday. It was the first entire game Mrs. White had ever seen. In many areas affected by drouth.' to Oi ober had been downward The AAA leaders believe continu nine of the last 15 years. ance of the corn-hog control is net- ._______________ ossary In the modified form, bow- ever, to prevent rapid expansion of THE FEDERATED CHURCHES Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith Emil and Mollie Brttt visited at the corn production and repetition Bible School. A. J. Milton, super ha by of Butte Falls visited the It. H. Moore home Tuesday. of the surplus conditions first lr intendent) 9:45 a. m. Smith's mother recently. 'Mr. Roy Jones entertained Tuev torn and then in bogs. Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. M H. Mears wen- I T.r >i «( d»y evening at his home on east Regional meetings in connection Y. P. S. C E. (two groups) 6:30 Mr and Mrs. E. " ■ Hedr.ck o f, ^ ^ ^ ^ W|„ (Jw. very pleasantly surprised when their Secondary high schools of the val p. m. with the new contracts will be held son LaVerne who is in the Navy ar „. Ashland and Mr. E. H II uf ens, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fleischer. A ley have started basketball practice Evening service at eight o'clock ,soon 4fter Thanksgiving, _ the^on*- {or . tbe — wjnter .......... season, with . another u v .m rived for Thanksgiving and a two Medford are dinner guests today o f ____________ ____ . _... .. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross. very nice dinner beautifully served Mena Prayer Meeting, Monday at tor this territory to be in Salt bake llve|y race for league honors prom- weeks vacation. added to the occasion. (Roy Jones 7.30 p. m. city. Soon after this the extension | .— , . ---- ised to all fans. Bessie Fredenberg of Elk creek «ays “ at the shack.” Women's Bible study and prayer leaders and county and community Emil Britt of Jacksonville who saw Mr. Fabers add lor potatoes The local team, that lost to Sams group, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. | committees will prepare for the new has kept a record of the rainfall ; Mr. L. C. Grimes is suffering with Valley last year and later won the Midweek church service, Bible campaign, with the new contract, this fall from Sept. 1 to Nu», 27, a cold. some of the same. .'., . being . ,__ .„¡tournam ent at Ashland is starting tttudy and prayer. Wednesday 7:30 probably offered sometime in says that there was a rainfall ol , out for another good year, accord- p. m. Jantiary. 1 7.75 inches during that period. He Itev. Mr. Ashley, former pastor of Mr and Mrg Clifford Hatfield oi ch oir practice, Thursday, T:30 p. m. ing to H- P. Jewett. says that there has been more rain- the Christian church here, now of geam e arrived this morning for a -—.------------------------ fall so far this fall than there was Willamette valley was a recent vlsl* visit with Mr. Hatfield's parents.: Mr. and Mrs. McGuire accompani- CHRISTIAN CHL'KCH to the first of January last year. tor here. He Is now connected with Mf and Mrg L Hatfield. ‘ This is, j ed by Miss Schreiber left last night D. E. Millard, Pastor ‘ . . and , the anti-cigarette league. there first visit for a number of U d i n O c t o b e r ior Newberg where Mr. and Mrs. Me Mr. and Mrs. Faber, Donald ---------- Bible School— 10:00 A. M. Guire will spend the Thanksgiving Patsy have all been suffering with y r alld \jrg, w ill Owen, Miss years. They will leave for their Morning Worship— 11:00 A. M. j I holidays with their parents. Mist bad colds but are better at this (jwendolyn and Guy Owens Jr., also | home Monday. erger C. E. Services— 7:00 P. M. ! WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. — A Schreiber will continue on to Port writing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shirley of Med - 1 - Bible Study— Wed. 7:30 P. M. ford will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner- ro uify nioved to Medford , Orchestra Rehearsal Thurs. 7 p. m. marked increase in both employ- land. After the Junior play last week ment and pay rolls in industry dur Choir Rehearsal Thurs. 8 p with Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Chapman recen Womans Relief Corps will meet four men's hats had disappeared. ing October is reported by the Labor I John Eddy and friend Gail Blon- __ Saturday Dec. 1. In addition to reg One of the hats have been located oi Ashland Department. dell from Evans Creek CCC camp N e w C o m * H o g ular session there will be initiation so far. Mrs. Fleischer and Mrs McGuirt wj|| gpend Thanksgiving with John'» Employment increased by 280,- and election of officers, followed by C\ v C ' 1000 workers, the department esti the party, honoring members hav Emil and Mollie Britt of Jackson- have J°,ned the ""m ens choir for parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Eddy. i I a n O u t } C -T O p mated, while weekly pay rolls jump- ing birthday anniversaries during ville and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moore the coraln*' 8eaaon- Th<i women'8 ...... —— — - ------------- — ---------; choir is sponsored by the American Mrs. V. D Brophy and daughter , U ' 300 000 compared with Sep- the fourth quarter. A good time is enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the |egjon A large number of singers j Elaine and group of friends from! tember. Medford hotel. anticipated and all look forward to have assurred the success of the' Medford High school left last night Much of the gain was attributed a good attendance. Smaller benefit payments for hogs A good crowd was present last choir. for Portland to see the football to the end of the textile strike. but less reduction and more liberal Tuesday evening at the high school game. Forty-six other manufacturing in- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walker and two contract requirements in other re- Every Saturday Night gymnasium to Me tin- basket dusries also reported gains, how bailers beat the Prospect first ami chlldren Irom Gazelle arrived Tue»-! 0dr. and Mrs. Fred Farra of San spects, characterize the 1935 corn- ever. second strin s day *or u v*ldt ‘" r’ Walker's Francisco will arrive Sunday for a ,bog adjustment program, according AT WALKER'S HALL October employment was approxi _____ mother and husband Mr. and Mrs. short visit with Mr. Farra's parents to advance announcements received To Music By For Rent— Floor Sandi .g machine, Jacob Fry. They will return home and also to be present at their gold by extension officials at Oregon mately the same as in January 1931. HOOVE'S ORCHESTRA Secretary Perkins, discussing the Economy Lumber Co. No.-lu raclftc the last of the week. j eu wedding anniversity Tuesday. State college from the Agriculaural X. Eddy, Mgr. figures, Highway, Medford Phone 694. tf ■ I - ■ -■ : Adjustment administration, , . expressed particular pleas- Miss Amy Johnson and brother; Mr* R- C. Humphrey spent Sat-! Copleg of the new «.„„tracts have ure wlth the pay ro11 *ain8 ln dur* We are unable to print all the perry from Albany( w, „ vlalt thelr !urday *“ b Mrs. Edward Jones. not been received, but detailed re - 1 nble *00ds lndU8,rie8' even though ______________ S f h fin l* ' .rl gard‘ n.* _ i !n.n*r_ Pn_rt,ieK *“ d sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. show that- employment there fell off s llg h tly .il M p i f f o r H Mrs. L. Davis of Medford spent . . j . ports ° f thyir provisions out-of-town visitors this week. But »he said, were A A 4 /1 V I O l I I U U I ;«? William of Talent over Thanksgiv Sunday with her daughter Mrs Win growers who voluntarily choose to Increased paY if anyone will call 601 or leave their ing. sign again will be pemired to ra ise '“ 8l?" that the industries were get- D a r * $ .Musty. Items at this office we will gladly up p to 90 per cent of their established | ,inB more work ♦ : 1 print them next week Roy Jones, Junior Ayers and Mr i Dorothy Joneg is spending the The bee i | I jjj Administration has beei BEAUTY SERVICES $ hog base Instead of 75 per cent as and Mrs Ayers and family are; Thankgg)vlng holUdays with he i was the case this year. Corn grow making particular efforts to speed j $ AT A SAVING The Thorsou brothers are taking Thanksgiving dinner guests today of I parents. ers may also plant up to 90 per cent the durable goods industries' opera- \ Permanent Waves a truck load of silver spruce trees $ 2 . 00 $ Mr. and Mrs. Will Roberts in Med to be sold for Christmas trees to of their base acreage, though they tions. $ Finger Wave wet, 35c, dry.....IBcS ford. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin enter Los Angeles. They expect to be may elect to reduce down to 70 per The department attributed a 3.9 j Shampoo ....................................25»$ tained Miss Geraldine Fox and Dor cent, as was allowed this year, and per cent increase in building con- {H o t Oil Shampoo ......................30c* gone about a month. The Grunge is having . a basket othy Jones at dinner last week. take rental benefit payments on the ! struction employment at least part-! $ Haircut ...................25<£j dinner today and this evening at A few of those good tamales ly to the federal housing program i j«iMarcel ........................................ 25» * eight o’clock there will be a very Dorothea Hedgpeth is ill with an 30 per cent. which were made by the health unit good program. The men's quartette abcess in her ear. The benefit payment plan on hogs fa y rolls in private coustructioi I {Manicure ................................. 25c$ are still on sale at Marines. composed of Mr. Ed Vincent, Mr. will be changed so that instead of re- went Up 6.6 per cent from Septem- {¡Scalp Treatment ...................... 50»$ Louis Straub of Applegate attend ceiving $5.00 on each hog raised un- ber to October. AConib Wave ............................. 25c { The Jewett family are spending Bruce Powell, Mr. Fleischer and Mr. last week. Millard will sing. Janice Hessel- ed the Junior play ______ _ der the allowed quota as was the Reports from 62,022 retail estab- !$ Facials .................. .................. 30« A, Thanksgiving with the Grimes. -------- — grave will give a reading. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Eide and Mr Elliot j case ,l,i8 y e a r - ,be grower will be ii 8 hraents showed a 1.5 per cent J Eyebrow Arch ........................... 25c;«j Leo Obenchain of the CCC heud- j«ankey and Loraine Hugger will and son Douglas will enjoy Thanks paid $15.00 a head for the num- ga,„ ln employment and 2.6 In- *1 »H EAST MAIN { quarters In Medford is In Centra , )ng a {, „ et There wll, be a very PHONE 84 giving dinner with the Edward |»er represented by the 10 per cent oreage in pay rol]B. Miss Perkins >• Point toduy ______ charming playette, “ Thanksgivings Jones family. reduction. I he effect of this is that interpreted those figures to mean AAA'»»:*:*::***;:*::*:;*;;*;;*;;*;:*;:*:*;*:;*;;*;;*;**« in the case of a man with a 100 -hog ibe trade was better than holding Little Glenn Hedgpeth Is serious- |,a8* u,,d in t e n t . There will also Little Delores Brittsan who has base he will receive $150 in benefit )g «jWn after an unusual increase the ly 111 with pneumonia i b*‘ * roup 8‘ nging led by Rev. Mil- been confined to her home with payments as compared with $375 previous month, lard. scarlet fever will be out In another under the original plan. He will be Mr. and Mrs. Don Faber of Ash Thirty-one states reported em Jack Corkery of Klamath Falls Week. able to raise and market 15 more land are spending the Thanksgiving ployment gains. New Hampshire! holidays vilslIn. relative. In Salem v,8lt‘'d hl8 da>»K»‘ «r Grace and hogs, however, aud will have no re led with 54.6 per cent. Other tex-j Mr. aud Mrs. Ross Cline will have -■ mother Nancy Wilson. They ac- strictions imposed as to number and tile states had large percentage in- Mr. and Mrs. Bolger of Medford companied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rich- Thanksgiving dinner with the Ross kind of other livestock produced. creases. Oregon, with the canning ------------------------------------- are organizing an adult class in mu- ardson and Erma to a show in Med- Cline family at Mt. View. Benefits for the corn growers have season waning, led those states re- j sic lntructlon at the high school, ford that evening. Saturday Only, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Merrlman, Mr been raised fro,n 30 10 35 cent8 a porting decrease with a 9.2 per centi BOB STEELE In This will be open to any one inter- "DEMON TROUBLE' Mrs. Gordon Turner and Mrs. Lois and Mrs. George Marine and Gwen- bushel and yields will be figured on drop. “ DEMON FOR TROUBLE” also ested In music and will have free in olyn will be Thanksgiving guests at a farm basis rather than on the par- Vanishing Shadow Richardson both celebrated their struction. It is a SERA project. Miss Perkins pointed out that the I the T. A. Marine home. tlcular acreage left out of corn. All birthday last week. Snn-Mon., Dec. 2-3 ■ restrictions as to the use of what employment trend from September Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faber will BING CR09BY In James Kilborn of San Francisco, formerly called “ contracted acreage’ .NR. and Mrs. N. H. Mear and Mr. fpifnd Thanksgiving in Medford “ WE'ltE NOT DRESSING" with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson and (lave been removed under the new and Mrs. Sanford Richardson enjoy __________Carole Lonibar»!__________ with their son Everett and family. ed dinner Sunday evening at the Erma, Mrs. Nancy Wilson and Grate corn-hog plan, and the contract sign- T im -*- Wed., Dec. 4-5 Mr. Robert Henry of Roseburg home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott Corkery are dinner guests at the can raise anything he pleases ex "MONTO CARLO NIGHTS" and Mr. and Mrs Edwin Martin are Migs Smi,h from cinclnattl. Ohio, Sanford Richardson home. cept corn on this land and for any with 407 E. Main St., Med foni having dinner today with (he Juck house guest of the Scotts was also Mary Brian — John Darrow Mrs. Sheilly of Talent spent Tues purpose, except as he may be bound Lees family. by other adjustment contracts. present. day with Mrs. Snyder. Thurs., Fri., Dec. «-7 This lowering of restrictions on 5 PICTURES for 10 c Mr. and Mr». Nelson of Portland Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Territt will “ WHOM THE GODS DESTROY" ¡Miss Anna Dean of Oakland arri what are now termed “ shifted acres’ ’ accompanied by Mr. L. K. Hedgpeth have as dinner guests today their with ved today for a visit with her uncle is explained by the Washington o f Walter Connolly — Robert Young l-*rg»‘r Size 10 for 15c arrived at the home of Mr. Iledg- son Dade and family of Medford. It and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Edward ficials as being necessary in view of peth's son Floyd Hedgpeth yester will be a turkey dinner will all the Coutnuous Shows, Sat. and Sun. Farra and will be here for their the shortage of feed which is ex day where they will enjoy Thanks trimmings. . 1:80 to 11 p. ni. ENLARGEMENTS MADE wedding anniversity. pected to develop early next season giving beforo continuing on to Los Daily Mat. 1:45, Eve. 7 p. m. Ang«'tes where they will visit Mr. .Mrs. Warren Patterson was host Mrs. Mary Grim will have Thanks Hedgpeth’s daughter and husband ess to the Home Economics club on giving dinner with Mrs. Gillette in Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter. The Car Wednesday, Nov. 21. Bustness meet- Medford. Elmer Adams Mr. ! Ing was conducted by President Miss penter's formerly lived here Mrs. Floyd Lowe from Klamath and Mrs. Nelson will return home Velma McCredie, during which time having taken over the and Mr. Hedgpeth will spend the plans were made for the annual Falls visited Mrs. Smith Sunday and winter there with Ills daughter who Christmas party which will be held Monday. suffered a paralytic stroke recently In the grange hall on Wednesday. NOTICE --------- - Dec. 19. All ladles of the local Notice is hereby given that I will Don t forget to see those pretty KraDge to be included In the party. I ii v ID' m all lii» old friem ls to ra il. Xmas cards at this office. We »till This will be an all day affair wills not pay for, nor be responsible for Also welcomes new coiners have a few boxes left. Don't wait ; , overed «,,„„ ,u„ cheon at noon. A,1 |any,hlH* char« Pd *° " » « « ® « t . by any person or persons whomsoever, too long ladles are requested to contribute after Nov. 28, 1934. Medford East Main St, something suitable for a shower tor PIANOS W. E. ALEXANDER the grange kitchen, such as dish- In order to dear the floor for car towels. dishcloths, paper napkins, a load ot pianos arriving from fac sugar bowl or cream pitcher, soap tory special prices on all pianos coffee, cooking vessels not needed this week. Many Christmas bar gains. “ Give your c h i l d a in ones home of anything even to rags for cleaning purposes. Mrs. chance.“ Patterson and committee served hot BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE biscuits, honey and coffee at the The Junior class play presented at close of the meeting. A d u lta 2 5 c K lditlea IOc Mats. 25c. Eve* 35c Kills lOc the high school last Tuesday was ex ceptional well done. Every one de Ends Sat unla y Enils Sal unlay serves special mention. The audi F o r tju h k S ta rtin g of y o u r F a r t o r I u m was crowded and all Leslie Howard Maurice Chevalier were enthuslatle In th»-lr praise. Kay Francis Jeanette M acD onald *» The class to«»k in about eighty dol lars. Prevue Satunlay Night Secondary Schools Start Basketball Employment Restrictions O ff ,>d local DANCE ROXY 20 Any Time, Children 10c J Hollywood Studio GNOME INN After Thanksgiving You can still Buy Medford’s Greatest Entertainment Good Meats R I A L T O at USE SPECIAL SALE ON BLOCKS I V id a , am i Sa tu rda y Only $3.75 per lo a d Roy Now A Snve Money, at Central Poiut Wood Yard P h o n e A3M Flying “ A " Gasoline “ The Merry Widow” Prevue Satunlay Vigili Cycol Motor Oil ami U. S. L. Batteries Starts Sunday One of The Greatest Pictures o f All T W ! ( l l U t l MOORE Associated Service Station L. C. (.RIMES In ‘One Night of Love' Reasonable Prices “ British Agent Sun-Mon at CONSTANCE BENNETT HERBERT MARSHALL in Michm-I Arten's ‘‘Outcast Lady” Tne-Wed-Thur ANN HARDING Central Point Meat Mark In i “ The Fountain" ■ i I. D. LEWIS, Prop.