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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1936)
DETE>m ER I — VT>tAI' tY>IVT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. ORKtiON PACK FIV E "n riefln'te'.y apnrorpd at Wash- ‘ngtou and state and county oftlc’- li have supplied each county with t* final base figures Prom these In dividual applications can now go forward with little delay Significant arnoug the changes made in the 1937 program is provi sion for some crop control to be ap plied to corn. This is to be accom plished by setting an acreage quota for each farm which comes under «•»'I <-onservat‘on provisions 0f the new program National AAA o'- ficials announced that this is needed to prevent the corn acreage getting far out of line under the stimulus of high pricea which followed last •r s extremely short crop. Th* new crop will include both di version and soil building payments again, but with the latter given more emphasis. An average of *9 unit of carrying rapacity. Producers of sizeable acreages of permanent pasture, aa well as others whose farms ar„ now largely in soil con serving crops, will have opportunity for additional participation. The minimum allowance per farm, re- gardlesa of size, has been raised from $10 to $30 this year, and pro vision has been made for more be nefits for vegetable and fruit grow- or* who carry out soil building pra< - tlces. It la believed that last year's base acreage determination iB may be used again thus eliminating much of the detailed work necessary In carrying out the present program l'or r as» toha&Chtixthtab without books ? Santa Comes ! heard the merry peals of laughter i ar.d happy confusion. "Soon now, my children,” said j fatiicr, “we snail hear the train j whistle which is to bring our Johny I home." I Jonnny had mentioned that he did not wish to be met at the station and his desires had been duly re- spe»:ted. Instead r>! a train whistle, they BY heard the loud roaring and buzzing ALICE of an airplane. “Oh, I bet Johnny is coming by PALMER plane,” shouted Lauris. “I just bet he is, too,” cried Tim, all excited REAT preparation* were in “I wouldn't be surprised," progress for the annual grinned father, knowingly. Christmas reunion at the There was a rush to the frosted window to see if anything was in Thomas home in Glendale. Lauris was decorating the living room sight. with streamers of red and green “Oh, mother, look at poor old and hanging bells and mistletoe Mrs. Johnson sitting all alone over above the doors. The holly wreaths there in her window seat. Doesn’t were already hung and father had she look lonesome though?” said arranged the colored lights on the Bonny Jean. evergreens in the front yard the “Let's invite her over for the evening,” suggested mother. “She night before. “Will be home for Christmas.” was telling me the other day that "Johnny " her son, Joseph, would not be home Mother had proudly read the tel for Christmas.” egram aloud to the family and all "Yes, let's," they all chimed in, with the Christmas spirit. were simply bursting with holiday beaming enthusiasm, for Johnny was really “That's a very fine idea," agreed father, smiling kindly. "You run coming home. Tim, my boy, and ask her if All was hustle and bustle in the over, would care to join us." kitchen of fragrant odors. Mother she “Oh boy,” shouted little Tim, was wholly surrounded by delicious at the opportunity of get sour cream cookies which she was chuckling out to throw a snowball. busily tinting in the Christmas col ting Some moments later, the dear ors of red and green. The refresh little lady was in their midst, smil ing aroma of the traditional carda ing her gratitude toward each one mom seed and of the spices, was them. most pleasing. Even little Tim was of “It was kind of you to offer to share vour Christmas with me.” she said. "It has been pretty lone ly this year without my boy." Just then the door burst open and in stepped Santa Claus. The children almost wTecked him in their excitement. He dropped his heavy pack and shouted, “Merry Christmas.” with all the strength and energy he possessed. Mother couldn't stand the sus pense another moment. She tore off his mask and hugged and kissed him hungrily. Johnny stood, aghast, taking in the whole beautiful situation. The brilliantly lighted tree, the star of Bethlehem gleaming at its peak Johnny Stood Aghast Taking in the and little Tim jingling a rope of Whole Situation. sieighbeUs all in his honor. the best was yet to come, for privileged to aid in this glorious he But opened the door and in stepped Christmas preparation. a tall handsome soldier, his face When things were well on their flushed with a happy holiday smile, way toward completion, mother his garments covered with the sent the children into the living Christmas snow. room. "I want you to pack all the ‘ Hello, mother, he said, as he gifts in that large box the grocer rusiied into the out-stretched arms brought,” said mother, "and wrap »he smiling Mrs. Johnson. that holly paper around it so it will ( After all question« had been sat- look more Christmas-like." isfactorily answered. Lauris began "All right, mother." they shouted, at the top of her voice. in a chorus of happy voices, as singing Comes Marching they scampered in. They had glo * Wien " Santa others sensing the rious fun amongst the gift* slyly grand idea, The joined with a jolly Peeping beneath the sides of the good spirit of fun. in in the combined gaily colored wrappers and feeling Christmas reunion. to try and guess the contents. t Wetter» Nc»»P*P«r L Mother chuckled within as she just returned Dorn a trip to .dan Francisco and have a stock of Metal Kraft Shop gleaming chronlum ware. Here you Opens in Medford will find individual garden furniture fireplace fixture«, andiron», hanging Harry I * „ower baaket*. wall-pocket, candle boyhood hobby has developed ini) „eiders, tools, etc All work is ori the Metal Kraft Hh»p. 2"» w '’!* ginal and m.de In their »hop »hid» Main, Medford that will fill “ ml,rh ia one of the N“**1 eqoiped in south needed nook In Medford bnaleeae ern Oregon houses. Their “M * * f*n * Harry Goold was bom and raised ¡11 throw »log«» i t — y " » *ell known in iu tbs Rogue River Valley aod t' r the valley- for the convenience of Mr Bee has lived here many years tb»ir eultomer» with laref unph There line of work drew then» to menu, tractors, etc . them i* an en get her trsoce on the alley Mr. Goold aod Mr M» Be” G New Features Are Added To AAA Soil Program W ith the framework of the 1937 start Ing Jan. I Many of our girls working on per mits until able to go before Stato loard for regular License. Medford School of Beauty Culture Franklin Phone lilt* Mcdfoi HOUSING a Christma* turkey of the right size this year * will assura every guest plen ty of delicious meat and at the same time avoid the usual post- Christmas series of turkey hash meals, according to Miss Anna- belle Robinson, associate in home economics education at the College of Agriculture, University of Illi nois. A general “rule of the thumb” is to allow three-fourths to a pound of dressed tur key for e a c h guest. If the bird is to be served w i t h dressing, the s,4-pound al lowance probab ly will be ample. If there is no dressing, m o r e m e a t wi l l be needed, and the larger allowance will be the saf est. At the above rates a 15-pound turke. will feed approximately 2D people, while a 10 -pound bird will be sufficient for 13 guests. Since many families do rot plan to have more than five or six at the Christmas table, even smaller birds probably will be in demand However, it usually ia bet ter to get a bird _ weighing at least pounds dressed, s i n c e # [ « l U j smaller turkeys do not develop as fine a flavor. Unless the aue of the turkey te entirely out ot proportion to the number of dto- A J ner guests. enough will be /» I i r C T C left *or <m* V l U L J l O or two meals of cold turkey, Mias Robinson said. Whether the turkey la chosen from the home flock or bought at a market it should be a fat, plump bird and preferably a young one. The skin should be smooth and clean, and the breast and thighs plump and meaty. The bird should be reasonably fat, since the (at im parts a better flavor end prevents the dry, tasteless flavor common te turkeys ia poor flesh. 20 GUESTS Sugf.zflom for Irotfier I id * O r»ic............................t'.rinijiy*. Penrod.................... ............... 7 mrim, Penrod end Sam................. Tsrktn - The Cali o* t he W ild.............. tp n iiiu ..................................... Ijndbtrgb Tartan and 7 he Lion M an.. Burramgbi The P rim e and The P a u rrr M j'k T u sm Rambi.....................................Pr/re V./ren The llooaier Schoolmaster. / a; The C o.ered '» « g o n .l meram N a |i tyqqkitlont for Sltttr pm-. Choosing Bird for Christmas D inner fa th e r The < liriMfnai fin d e .. .Grat e L Heil The t»owJ fiarth...............Pearl S. Puch With H en n en ....................Fernst*e Loreng Come and C'»et I*...............................Fatua Perber No Lovciicr Spring. . .ladet Lsrremoro Valianc I« The 'tford for Garrie Harry HrnrftrU R tm o n i.................. Heim Hunt Jatkton Ncxt 1 mir M t I i» e... .f rso/a Parrntt Kaiuhow Cottage.............Grace L. Hill Show liott ............................L Jns Ferker C ale agricultural conservation program U l l i E. Main Phone 94 officially announced at Washington, D. C., farm operators in Oregon are now awaiting detailed interpréta* tion of the plan in the light of Ore gon conditions which will be avail able as soon as official representa tive:- from this state return from the national conference. Meanwhile the state soil depleting Winter Time Is Repair Time crop base for the 1936 program has Ix*t n» repair that broken p'ece of equipment PLOW MUARES HARD SURFACED TRAITOR TRUSTONS A TRACK* WELDED TO WEAR RETTER -m S o g q o tilo n t l o « H u n fo n ...................... Jaemei Hiltme 1 hunder Mouncmia.......................... Grry Caie of The C axrtakrr't C a i.. Gardner Appoiatm ent In Souxam.John O'Hors My Mao U n if m ............. L rit Hstch Spanith Cape M yvery................. Qmem Slun............................... V tllU m Haemt Gunlorfc R iiu h .......... Frank Sfiesrman W rit o i The Apache F a st........Seltxee T huity K aagr...................... £ £ .Mann N ow ! nifi DEMANI» FOR BEAUTY OPERATOR* Mr. Uamehil! and Mr. Tuttle have recently opened up a business on S. Front. Medford. They visited every town in Oregon before deciding to locate in the Rogue River Valley. They expect big improvements in all lines of business here in the near future. Hy the amount of the work being done iu Medford we would imagine they were right. Mr. Rarnehlll and Mr. Tuttle were in busiuess iu Portland before loca ting her»*. They mentioned the onion fields as one thing they expected to increase. m e r tc a n WISHING ä l : ^ A M ERRY CWCZZ&XST2I&5, E n ro ll lusmess rirm Has Faith in City Bouquet H ill.................................. Abbott Poor Little Rich G ir l.................Gates The Secret G «rdrn..........F. 1!. Burnett Rebecca of Sunnyhrook Fsrm Kate O. Winten Freckles................Gene Stratton For ter fcmray Loa..................George Af. Marten Seeeotreo................... Booth Jarlungton Dadd» Lon« Legs............. Jean Wehster Mother C aro s (Juckens Expert Electric A Acetylene Weld»>r» •JOO E. Main— With Convenient Alley Entrame M«*dford, Oiegon Phone JRÎO iltmirtdi t/ alben M rAaatr/rww SW EM ’S GIFT SHOP Medford EXPERT Repairing A t Deprwtaion Price» 16 8 Central Mod* C. 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