Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, May 31, 1929, Image 3

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Vann. She is going lo Los Angeles
for a visit and later in the summer
wiil return to Ashland whore she
lms accepted u position ut the Ash­
land normal.
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G u lf Tides P ar-R each in g
Tides from the G ulf of Mexico s f
fact t h . w a fe r. of the , U y o „ M e*
pique. In Ixmlsluna, more ttmn iaO
miles apstrsam. «Uy . th« Dearborn
Independent. The bayou la 00 feet
deep at a point 70 miles from Its
w h,,e th* e,evstlon of Its banks
St that point Is only 19 fs o t
The Chrlitiun church Sunday
srhool held a picnic up on Bulle
creek lust Saturday. About 50 peo­
ple were ’here and ail had u good
time altho the day was «old and
C urious B ook
stormy. Some enjoyed swimming
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in the river and everyone hud plen­ f s m liT V 1 Ji bO<,k b* lon* l“<
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" j l il • pis« I looking ! o'.» i
XU -II> .11 » III I he f.i I is, C lid t ie r
1 c astonislicd und give vent to
a mild, " hhio - iiio o ," tin y certainly
would do so at the thou ¡lit o f Ih .
revolution they have caused in tl.e
m ailer of milk in the country,
l ime was when it was a sign oi
ahi 11Irstnrvs for a farmer no» to
have ru ugh cows . n tile farm t>
supply the family with mill:. To
day, many fat tners keep only one
c 'w and some keep none. T ! . ■
have found the value of eann.'i
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lu ll which I» i .i ra t'd oi
flandrtued will- . r - . r or dried.
A
case of this m ilk is h- arance against
C’.er Icing w ith .‘Hi tb.it staple ot
the dii t and big distributor., report
that more and more cat.ned m ilk o'
every kind is being sold in rural
districts.
Canned Milk Uniform
W hile evaporated milk retains tin
good qualities of fresh milk, it adds
some of h i own. A ll that is <! ,ia­
to make evaporated mill, is t r
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move a large percentage of its
water.
Consequently, evaporated
m ilk is concentrated. It is also uni-
lo rm ; the first ran is exactly like
the last one. Because the evapora­
tion breaks up the fat globules into
timer ones, the m ilk w,|| never
separate; vet the m ilk can 1«
whipK ,i. Beam«. evaporated milk
is whole m ilk it i, especially rich in
flavor and makes the most delirious
gravies and sauces imaginable as
well as lending special richness to
all dishes m which m ilk is used.
Condensed m ilk has been evap-
oraird and has had sugar added in
the manufacturing process. Accord-
ly. it saves in the addition of
’ "K ir and aho saves time in the
; i ; ■ .'ration of dishes which contain
milk and sugar.
Dried m ilk is known the world
around; for this powdery product
'• ’ ’mply the solids of milk, from
winch all the water has le-en re-
ngtved. To use dried milk, water
must be added, hut the amount o f
water cm he varied jitsl ns in the
■'her forms o f canned milk.
an make you wish you hadn’t made
•» food a Job of l t “-W a e h ln g to s
S tage Cough
One o f the highest compliments paid
l.dwtn Booth was accorded him by an
■> <1 negro servant who went to ««■«, him
In “K Icb .M .a'* during Booth's visit to
Savannah.
The next duy she ex
pressed to her mistress great eon
’■mi for the health of the actor “ Poor
"Id man.” i t , . said, “he can't Iasi
long Dnt rough w ill carry him to his
grave euro.’’
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M e ta le Long U sed
aJ J ,¡, v Pr‘* abli' "'*• ,he Or«‘
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ft r It a J
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• world-’vlde search
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tn
C oXr
» " tOrz of ' ” "l«*tlo n .
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nd Un’
found In their
relative state, may bave been usen b ,
prehistoric men.
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14 H o le D o T h e y D o I I ? "
Washlngtan
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News
ffroir
the story, "Her Quest fo r L ove")—
Bha held on« o f bis hands in both
bora. W ith l b . other band she stroked
his rough cheek.
Hl Health Defined
“ or P^'n'ed.
Meh 1
Of th< tM t " • CUt 0Ut ot
T I ih Missionary Society of the each folio upon tbo finest vellum, and
Federated church met at the home be»«! Interleaved with blue paper It
of the Carlton sisters, Thursday af- la as »nay to read as p rin t
lt rnoon. .Mrs. J. M. Johnson gave a
very interesting talk on China and
U n cle Eben
Miss Carlton led the devolionala.
“De trouble you makes fob so roe-
Delicious refreshments were served
body . 1 ^ - said Uncle E b .n, “la alius
¡•I the close of the meeting.
liable to turn up In yuh own affairs
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Tom -7 om fro m Tub
An Indian from Oklahoma recent I j
bought what whs thought to be the
only roinulnlng wooden both tub in
Kansas
fe made It Into a bug« tom
tom, says tb . Dearborn Independent
Soothing B ab y Elephants
A French explorer, back from the
bear» of A frica, says th at the baby
elephants captured on elephant farms
are fran tic when first separated from
their mothers, but that the natives
gradually quiet th eir nerves by sing
lag them io sleep w ith crad'e melodies
The long bad tim e for which you
traded a short good time.— Los Angeles
Times.
C a rrie d Ic e to In d ia
From 1830 until a fte r the Civil war
Tankee clippers carried Ice from Bow
ton to India. W ith the advent of ar­
tificial refrigeration the trade died out,
says the Dearborn Independent
CHRISTIAN CHLRCH
“ You are Welcome”
D. E. M illard— .Minister.
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S im p ly Too N oisy
B etty M arie has a new baby brother.
Saturday n U b t Baby Dick was rather
fre tfu l, having cried for some time
F in a lly Betty turned to her grand­
mother and s a id : “Grandma, I .im p ly
cannot stand that noise.”
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Minnie E. Weaver — Bible school
superintendent.
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. w ith
classes for all ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
A cordial invitation to all.
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C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
C e n tra l P o in t, O regon
L ife o f M oose an d D e e r
Moose and deer live to he about
eighteen and tw enty years of age.
Moose reach their full growth In about
seven yearn
West Pine Street
Faithful Men in Charge
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
A cordial welcome to ail.
Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
Tlie two small sons of Lloyd Boss
Lois Speaker a student of Ihe 8th
have been ill this week.
grade of our school was one of the
Iw o in the county who had the
Webster Wertz left Saturday for highest average in their slate exam­
inations.
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Eos AngX'ics to visit Ids parents.
Mrs. Vincent brought her daught­
Mr. l ink rliill of Ibis city was
transacting business in Eagle Point, er home from Ihe Jacksonville San­
atorium last Wednesday. She had
Monday.
been a patient there for several
months.
Mrs. C. S. Eicher s|»ent Monday
w ith her daughter, Mrs. Jenny H ow ­
ard in Medford.
Mrs. Shelley left Tuesday for Oak­
land. California Io gel her mother
and father.
Mr. and M|s. Loren Gregory were
transacting business in Medford the
lust of Hie week.
Mr. ilitz le r enjoyed a visit w illi
his .on George of Bremerton, Wash­
ington Inst week.
Mrs. Wolfe one of our iiigii
school teachers w ill leuve for M inr
neapolis to visit w ith her folks. Mr.
W olfe w ill attend summer school,
while there.
If you have Something to Sell Adver­
tize It.
Mrs. George W right was shop­
ping in Medford, Tuesday.
Eli Campbell of Ihe Swift Pack­
ing Company at Medford wag cal­
ling on Central Point merchants,
Monday. '
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman
i nd family spent Ihe week end ul
M errill, Oregon, visiting relatives
and friends,
Marjorie Bowman a
sister Io Mr, Bowman came home
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Morris of with them ami w ill visit here for
Medford spent Sunday at the home two weeks.
of Al Hcrnianson and family.
M r. and Mrs. I). S. Force enjoyed
n visit, Sunday with their son Paul
and family of Eagle Point.
Mrs. I. G. Shaw und daughters,
Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Cummings ex­ former resident of Cenfral Point
pect to leave next Thursday for were visiting friends here.
Mr.
Adrian. Minnesota Io visit w ith re l­
Shaw organized Ihe largest Bible
atives.
class in Cenlral Point und was the
minister of the Christian church
Miss Maxine Clemens had (he while here.
misfortune to fall out of a swing at
school Iasi week ami break her arm
Miss Nell Carter of Ontario, Can­
al the wrist.
ada., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jess
Don’t try to keep it a Secret.
You have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
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If you don’t think enough o f your
business to boost it.
You should not
feel bad il i t is not a success.
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Your Oldest Established Newspaper
Willing to Serve You
at all lines with the very best meats the market
alTords. We do our own buying to conform to
the local demand for good meats as we know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
The Central Point Star
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
Our Newspaper is Not a Sideline But a Business
With Us
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
Central Point Meat Market
Central Point
I. D. Lewis
Oregon
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