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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
TH« CENT» 41. POINT SÎAtt MM FIUO-W. l u c r a r 1.1»»» County Health Department CENTRAL POINT STAR enings Published by M at’s Printing Co.C Gold Hill. Oregon C. J. SHORB. Editor_________________ An Independent Ñ ^ ¡ ^ 7 ¡ ¡ W « l w ú in the Interests of Central Point Oregon and vicunty________ _ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second-class matter. October 26, 1928 at the post office at Gold Hill. Oregon under the act of March 3. NEWS Health Officer activities By Dr. B. C. Wilson ALL ABOUT MILK rooked with other foods us wlu-n taken fresh. Pul it Into cocoa, milk (oust with it. Put It on cereals Adil it to soups, chow ders, unit slewed vegetables; to gravleg and sauces; to ereum ed und «-scalloped dishes, pies and souffles. Milk is the most pciishalilc of ull our food stuffs. It spoils even more quickly than fresli fruits and berries. From pasture to pall, und from pail Io palate; It must be handled with imusuul care. In the old duys milk used In the cities came chiefly from nearby furnu, and it reached Hie consum er before it win a day old. Now it is shipped great illstunces. Some of New York's daily milk supply comes from Wisconsin and even from Canada. The delivery in good condition of the great quantity uf milk required for u large city presents inuny difficult problems. Spend Week End on Coast (Continued) Leave for Lake of Woods Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eicher. Nellie Milk bus u plac« us a »tuple g ro E. C. Richmond and family left Munday for Lake of the Wbods Io Eicher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howard cery article because it contuins 11 spent their vacation. A. W. Ayers and baby spent the week end at large percentage of w ater which can bi- taken out v illioul much a f is driving truck for Mr. Richmond Crescent City. fecting the food value of the milk. i 879-_______ _ _______ — ----------------- -- ------- during his absence. Il | s (belt canned as evaporalc«l, O akland Visitors Here Subscription $2.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application condensed or dried milk. Outing at By bee Bridge Condensed milk is sweetened with Bev. Charles II. Heaves and fam M rs.Al Herm anson, and daugh sugar. The augur keep the milk ters. Mrs. Leonard Bowman and ily of Oakland. California spent from spoiling just us it preserves daughters and Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday in C entral Point visiting Jellies. Although the product is not Wright spent ull day luesday at friends. Mrs, Heaves will he le- sterilixed. it is heated beyond the the Bybee bridge. There were membered as Mary Herington. p i:.ti jrixing point and is both safe ALASKA MINE MAKES quite a few other C entral Point and wholesome. Dried milk, from BIG PROFIT people at the river as it is an ex Returns Home which all the w ater b u s been ev The Alaska-Juneau Mining Co. operating the big cellent swim m ing place. All the Miss Geraldine Tex returned aporated, is a powder. When dried above party are suffering w ith se home Sunday from Prospect w here milk is Io he used, it is mixed witti gest gold mine in the Alaskan country showed a profit vere cases of sun burn. she has been spending the summer w ater until it Is about Hs thick us of $90.500 in the month of June with a surplus of over With her aunt and uncle, Mr. ami skint milk, 'trie d milk is us n o u r Return from Vacation $83,000 according to reports of the company. ishing for futility use as pasteurised Mrs. Jim Grieves. 5 The most interesting part of this item to the people « Rev. J. M. Johnson and wife re fresh milk. Usually, when milk is the Southern Oregon mining section is that this profit was turned home Saturday from a two Suffers Stroke allowed Io stand, it turns sour and vacation part of which was curdles. The curdling is a special made from ore which only returns 83.81 cents per ton m week’s ---------- o---------- Mrs. Geo. Boss who left here sev at Eugene attending Synod form of ferm entation, and i» caus W ill Summer Here values. Yet in one month after costs of mining, milling spent eral m onths ago to visit her sister meetings. in Santa Crux. Calif., suffered a ed by a burmless acid which is fo r tramming, office expense in Alaska, San Francisco ant Mrs. Mary Price came up from paralytic stroke soon after tier ai- med by lactic acid bacteria. Fesh Salem. Sunday und will remain New York had been extracted there was still a surplus Return from Salem milk may be made to curdle by the Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bonney and ! rival there aild has been in a san addition of luetic acid. Fresh cu r here thru the suinnnr. of over $83,000 dollars. . Her many friends here Here is the item as clipped from 1 he Alaska \ \ eek- daughter returned Mtonday night itarium will he glad to know that she lias dled milk may be made to curdle Mr. amt Mrs. Leon Boomer spent from a trip to Salem and Dallas, ly a mining Journal of the Northland. almost recovered and is now in a by the addition of lactic acid. Fresh Hie «lay, W ednesday ut ('.ruler Lake. Oregon, w here they visited friends curdled milk is not harm ful; it is , convalescent home. The Alaska Juneau Gold Mining and relatives. often beneficial. It may be given ■ -O- W. A. C ochrane of Portland was Company, operating the biggest gold even to young children. When a visitor lust week, ut the home of New Store milk curdles, very much the sume mine in the N orthland, showed an his brother. F. O. Cxichran. Babe’s Burtt Digit 1 things happens as when an egg is W. H. W heeler and son who own operating profit of $96,500 in heated; the abum inous m utter is a service station on the north side June and a surplus of $83,500, ac made hard, lumpy and insoluble. of Blackwell Hill are building an cording to the estim ated results of The curd or clabber is the tbicken- addition to the station, which will operations issued from the San | cd album in of the milk. Sour milk be used for a store room. They should always be put to use II expect to carry a good line of m er Francisco headquarters of the com can be used in making such things chandise and assure the public pany. as muffins, griddle cakes, and cot good service at all times. D uring the month of June 316,770 tage cheese. The whey, the thin tons of ore w ere m ined and tram w atery part, can be used in bread Reported Im proving med to the mill. The average The condition of Miss Dorothy making. Not a drop should be Bon» right an«i when Saint rsen, who u n d e rv tu t an op wasted. per ton recovery was 83.81, of we promised It. eration for Acute appendicitis at All skim milk, loo, should be w hich 82.39 was in gold and 1.42 the com m unity hospital Tuesday W-e give a moneyback used. It can be used as a drink or in lead and silver. was reported as improving. guarantee on all worlu a food; it can b e made into b u tte r milk or cottage cheese; it can be Should the same system of handling ores in the .anr Birthday Dinner used in cooking. Skim milk is the southern Oregon mining belt be placed m operation it is Mrs. E. H. Hedrick of Medford, When you think of cheapest source of protein. It con quite likely that there would be a real activity here: for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tains all the good qualities of milk D IA M O N D S there are few of the low grade properties in all southern Norcross, gave a b rthday dinner at except fit, and the vitam in found her home Sunday, honoring her I in the fat. Cottage cheese is made think of Oregon which will not assay much higher than 83 cents father who celebrated hs 75th birth- j from either whole milk or skim a ton. day on that date. Those present milk. Take one quart of thick sour milk, one quurt boiling w ater, one The returns from this Alaska mine might furnish were Mr. and Mrs. Hull Norcross son and Mr. Paul Norcross of tablespoon lop milk, one-third leu- food for thought to the people of this country who are in and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- : spoon suit. Put the milk into a pan clined to ridicule the district’s mining opportunities. cross of Central Point and Mr. and over a slow fire. Heat to 100 de Mrs. E. H. Hedrick and two child grees, Fahrenheit. T urn into cheese cloth strainer. Pour the boiling ' With unemployment facing the workmen of the na- Entertain Guests w ater upon it. Allow to drain. A fingernail U>jt by Babe R uth, ion to an even greater extent than it has for some time Mrs. Viola Lampman had as her Squeeze gentiy. Mash the curd w o rld 's greatest batsman, so im pairs re find Thomas A. Edison maintaining that there is no guests Tuesday, Mrs. William his ba tting that rt may cost the Yan with a fork, moisten w ith cream kees the p tn a iit eal reason for it. He also remains a strict advocate of Downing and son of Medford. and season with salt. One pound Brevity of cottage cheese supplied more ’rohibition. His attitude is that the reason for the trying protein than a pound of beef, pork, Is the Soul imes is that people have been told of hard times until they lamb, veal or chicken. Buttermilk re afraid to spend their money. The workers are holding of Wit is curdled milk from which the fat m to every cent they can and as a result there are ] lias been removed. It may be a sweet curd or a sour curd. It bus 10 building operations and no expansions Thus the re- practically all the food value of ictions reach every part of the industrial fabric. milk except Hie fat, most of which goes into the butter. Prepared b u t term ilk may be made from skim Return from Union Creek orm er Residents Return | milk or from whole milk, and is W. J. Freem an drove up to Union sold under various trade names. Mrs. Sally Williams, Mrs. Nora Creek Sunday and brought home Other milk products, or m ilk-con lynge and son, H erbert who have taining foods, such as butter, cheese Mrs. Freem an, Mrs. Court Hall and lade their home in Medford for junket, costards, cream sauces, le past year, moved back to Cen- Mrs. Julia Owen w ho have been at DR. I. H. 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