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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1929)
CENTRAL POINT S ÏÀ 3 . ja is ; the colonel his shaving w ater," sa lj Sii Victor's valet, "mi.I I often saw him with hi: f ire covered with Barker. D. S. As "Cep ain Victor v. oimiu, pos 'I sis yeais as n man lath r as though he was just going In that p e r I she was known :v to > s;> tli ■ razor.” Ta'!.’i than m od men. anil broad h er m an, m l.iier, li '.o sex.-,» >o> > to niaicli. Mr». ' n th sought Io beat deccrut.d, ar.d head of a family. \ i m m she v.. s m arried to At- nature whe i she nosed «* Colonel fn’i'a Enima II w ard, 27. of Little Sir Victor Barker. And from the Hampton, E n g lan 1. w ith whom she denouement we learn tin t nu u r. lived three 'c a r:, w ithout the itu is a good old m other who gives us tm s'ure being discovered. In the our time and our place, and < n coi rtship "Caota ,i Hurl e r” w -s th» best course is to trust her and stay Buui of courtesy ml chivalry, and w here she puts u s —Journal, un Ideal lever. P rior to the uiarri- HOME POINTERS ate Mrs. Smith, as Colonel Sir Vic A pinch of salt a Iced to cap to r Barker, had become a figure in the town of Brighton, being one of w hi.es that nr > 1 s than a day old a compuni of am ateur actors an I wilt in: ke them easier to be it having won i.trillion ns a pianist. stiffly. Extremely w ill read, fond of mu In inakiu' lcim uai'e, it the sugar sic and a.-i'ounlid a gall; nt o id i.i, “Sir Victor” was locked upon as is ('¡solved in hot watc* and cooled a splendid catch, both by the girl („.fore adding it to the lemon jiiie-, he m arried and by her family and the sugar will not be wasted by settling to the bottom. friends. In a London court, as a result of _____ the discovery of her s e \. "Colonel Beating chocolate with an egg Sir Victor llarki r. I) S. O." crurn- beuter before serving will often pre- pled and collapsed when informed vent a scum from forming, that she was to be held for trial -------- on a charge of perjury. The per- ('hi! ’r Vn who dislike milk will jury trial was in connection with often like it with sugar and vanilla, bankruptcy proceedings. particularly if allowed to drink “I have lived an honorable and through a straw . straightforw ard life and I have — nothing to hide." she said after her A steak will be more juicy if . arrest There was no place for is not sailed until after it is cooked me as a woman. The only way for as salt draw s the juice out of the me to keep myself and my hoy meat. was as a man.” The boy was a son of one of her | A simple and delicious way of serving left-over potatoes is in the two former husbands. “I never for one moment imagin form, hash brow n,” as listed on To prepare, ed that my husband w. s anything restaurant menus. m; ke a thin w hite sauce of two but the person he pretended to he.’ said the girl who became his wife tablespoons butter, one and a half when “Colonel Sir Victor” appeared tablespoons flour, one cup of milk. as a man. "More than once we : salt and pepper to taste. Dice or chop the cold potatoes, and mix went swimming together.” "Every morning I had to make w ith th.- white sauce. Grease a pan or skillet well, pour in potatoes and spread out evenly. Cover and cook slowly until steamed through, or about three-fourths of an hour. W hin done fold over like an ome let. turn on a hot p latter and serve. If the m ixture is spread about one half an inch thick, it brow ns evenly Q and turns easily. HER (P S T tY : FRIDAY, MAY I, Check What I say to my wife ness the Shrine parade d uring the Shrine Ceremuniiil, Inst Saturday goes. Mute Vint don't say. afternoon ami evening. Yes It goes all over the neigh- ----- -0-------- b o c liix „1. Mr. Art Kndrlsx of Medlfortl was in Central Point, Wednesday, Call Quite a num ber of local people were i t Medford, S rlu rd y to w it ing on the merchant». MASQUERADE « B ■ ■ ■ ■ loo ¡Shirts All in a Sale Beginning Q n K H ■ S3 To save shelling peas, they nipy be throw n, pods and all, into a kettle of boiling w ater, after w ash ing and discarding all spoiled ones. When they are done the pods will rise to the surface, while the peas stay at ihe bottom of the kettle. Peas rooked in Ibis m anner have a line flavor. Sat. May 4th J ■ Regular $145 Shirts a 2 for $2.25 Z ■ Regular $1.95 Shirts a 2 for $3.25 Z Regular $2.50 Shirts Silk elastics in bloomers outw ear tw o o r three cotton elastics and costs little more. Round elastic loops may be used effectively in plaee of buttonholes across the back band of children’s bloomers. All the strain of bending over conies on the elastic loops which give but do H not tear. 2 for $4.25 Z Stock up now for the Summer * a When darning large holes in stockings, puckering of the cloth may be avoided by darning over black mosquito netting which makes a good strong foundation but is not ■uncomfortable to the feet. This also helps to keep the hole in its original shape. Cambell Clo. Co Z On Main Street Medford, Oregon 3f> Ì 'V / F / V r A J M a a a a a a n a a a a 'a a \ ! BUILDING M A T E R IA L S : / / / K H « a T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D ■ T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S a ltd us cstjnm l. your bill, you will like our Service, Quality u Medford. Oregon ami Prices. u ■ a a b ■ ■ ■ ¡amai, a a a a a a a a ■ ■ ■ ■ « A Dollar Dinner fo r ¡Arar I i ’s p c « have r r ia l din- er for . ur c .-• >:u. f >r i nly a dollar—provi led you w atch the rales and buy when prices are low. I* you doubt it, look -ver the i ienu "iven below The prir- v re «. crape ones an I m ay vary s'.i- h-ly in your cotttm uiAy- but anyw ay, the t.tcnl is an inexpensive v. Tomato 5 1 Ours is a modern supply ilepol for the builder for we hand le Lumber, Shingles, Lath I.¡me, Plaster, (lenient, Johns-Man- villc Itoofings, etc., and make every tiling in Cabinet Work and Mill Work. . A Money Back Gurarantee on all Repair Work •i — °(* Red-hot Auurc— 10^ r— K'c Meshed Potatoes— ID«? Piitch and Ak.i'i-i Pie— l'ii/r X eir— 5 | Tor Incidentals Total C ost- -WJ A 3 '<* />re.:7 ji:d MEDTORD. ORE. Mrs. Nexdore—Professor Allegro called at our house yesterday and my daughter played Ihe piano for him. He just raved over tier play- 1 ng. Mrs. Nayber—How rude! W! y couldn’t he conceal his feelings the ROAD OILING HAS STARTED way the rest of Us do. ON OREGON ROADS Miss Fannie Cohurn admitted she was drunk when arrested for hug Spring oiling on the state high- way system is now being carried K*ng a man on in an orderly and rapid m anner, ! W aiter—Here is some very good according to the Oregon State Mo tor Association. O ilin j operations canvas-back duck, sir. are already started and arc being Business Man (after some chew continued as soon as roads are suf ¡ng )—Here, take this canvas hack ficiently dried out to n n k e oiling and bring in the duck. operations possible. The Highway Departm ent has advised that in every rase oiling will either be c a r ried on allowing one-way trallic or L L B C T R IF detours will be furnished 60 as to elim inate all splashing of oil ami creating a minimum of inconveni- once to the motorist, FINANCIAL Blue W hite Diamonds Gruen Watchea m ix one tablespoon sti‘t»r and one hall tablespoon flour and add it and oc.e-haif tablespoon lemon juice t ■ ti e fru it. Simmer five minutes. Line a pie tin one half the usual si.-e with . plain . pastry, . . pour in the peach mixture, dot with butter and cross the top with narrow, twisted strips of pastry. Bake in a hot oven, 4>0*. F., for twenty-five to th irty minutes. If the potatoes are garnished by sprinkling with paprika, the lively color scheme of the meal w ill be carried cut fu rtlu r. CAN f tc im to ? up w ill give ample -irv - fur lour ¡<eo- U pie. and even some left over tor use next day as a meat sauce. To make the red hot apple sauce, pour coinciiiS o. an eight-ounce can of apple sauce into a pan add live of the little red, spicy candies known as "red-li ts” and a dash of nut meg ; stir over the tire u n til the candy is dissolved. Io mak-c the pic, turn the con tents of an eight-ource can of sliced peaches and one-fourth cup of washed raisins into a sauce pan; is carefully pressed. This elimin- ates much hading and will make the turns for hems, piping and folds more secure than hasting stitches. 'JEW ELERS | A set of t eth in ole and f i l e d by us Carrie:, w ith it eomfort and satisfaction. Wa are not satisf led until you ar.- and everything we do is guar anteed. Protect yt ttr tooth health i C r . I. H. Gove T H E -B E S T - D I N T I S T R Y - O O N E - P A IN L E S S L Y 2 3 5 C. M A I N S T . M C O F O U O , ORC Y FOR BETTBR L IV IN G PRIMER Five year old Mary was teaching three year old Audrey the value of different coins: "T hat’s a dime, it will buy lots of candy. T hat’s a nickle, it will buy an ice cream cone. an<| that’s a penny; its only good for Sunday school. n Traffic Cop—Say you, get going 81 —w h at’s the m atter w ith you? a Much time and effort may be saved Polite D river—Pm just fine, thank a in m aking a dress if every seam you, but I think my engine’s dead. and every part as it joins another c U K □ < ! 1 I A Preferred Creditor! Put 10 Per Cent of your money each pay day into a Savings acount, before you pay out a single cent! 10% deposited regularly at compound interest will lead to comparative wealth even in one generation. After the start, it’s easy to keep your account going! Make the start today. Make Yourself the Preferred Creditor! Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve Medford, ISIS / A '! H ave TOIJ TIME FOR FRIENDS? E v e r y Saturday, May 4 PRINCE OF THE PLAINS woman w bo is causing a FJtctric cooking U inning mony wom en b o n n of w olebing, w orry on d work. Il w ill £tmSy Eads the day afl too Police Reporter No. 5 Big Swim ■boR ja r d o I bo tom o Joe the many demands o f and child rcu— bat the Sun. & Mon.. Mav 5-6 SHE IS MY BABY »Oman w ill insist on keeping up her frimdahi ps and out Pat he News Sweet Adeline ride faaaests— she owes it co her self and her husband to be Tues. fk Wed., Mav 7-8 SQUARE SHOULDER than muactnaid and cook. South Sea Sagas Pathe Review W ith the aid o f the modem auto made electric range, busy women Tbur. & Fri., May 9-10 STOLEN PLEASURES are finding it easier to ask friends Bathe News Let’s (io Fishing in to dinner - i t enables them to Saturday, May 11 DANGEROUS DUDE the sam e tim e be a gay, w ell serve a well cooked meal and at Jrcsied, aad attractive hostess Police Reporter No. 6 A Romance of the South Sea Mat. 1:30 Oregon THEATRE MEDFORD OREGON 10 Eve. 7:00 T he C a l if o r n ia O i5c di - ................... — regon P ow er C o m pa n y ' 11 I *!