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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1930)
TME CENTRAI. POINT SfTAR FRIDAY. Al Gl ST 8.^1930 County Health Department Happenings ■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■»»■■■■■< r*==- ! Nip & Sip Service Station NEWS Health Officer ACTIVITIES By Dr. B. C. Wilson now doing 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Washing and Greasing you cun sec for yourself that milk hides the dirt. Milk Is opaque, not transparent. Add a teaspoon Kansas arrived in this city. Mon (Continued) of earth to a quart of milk; mix it Returns Home day for a few days visit with his The souring and curdling of up; the milk will look as while Miss I.ucile Abbott who has aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. milk are wrongly called nature's spent the past month at Klamath and pure us before the eurth was danger signal for milk. The dan« added. Falls visiting her brother, returned Isaacson. to her home in this city Saturday. SHEEP ON SHARES—to reliable daner signal for milk. The dan ' Equally Interesting Is the regu gers milk may carry cannot be parties; from twenty to one hun seen by the naked eye, or detected lation dirt test, made by struining Visits Sister dred ewes. I.. A. Salad« Jr. Cen by the sense of taste or smell. milk through clean while cotton Mr. and Mrs. Morse Haley and or through several layers of white GREASING VERY REASONABLE tral Point, Oregon. Frequently, there is so much dirt children Huth and Hale of P ros cloth. Try it, and if your milk is in milk that the specks can be seen pect spent the week end in this dirty, you will observe ttie brown Baby Clinic Postponed in ttie bottom of ttie bottle or glass. city visiting Mrs. Haley's sister, The baby clinic that was to be Most of ttiis dirt consists of cow or black slain showing the p res Mrs. Bruce Powell ami family. held this month has been postpon dung, dust from the air, bits of ence of d ill. Dirty milk spoils much more ed until September according to straw , dandruff, and ttie like. O r Returns from Eugene quickly Ilian clean milk, so the Prof. H. P. Jew ett, who has been word received from Mrs. I.yda dinarily, however, ttie dirt is not dairym en cleans his milk by ptll- King county Health nurse. apparent to the naked eye. But attending summer school at the - -,in g it through a special niuchinc Fniversity of Oregon, returned to called a clarifier. The eleaning At Table Hock Visit WSth B ro th e r his home here. Saturday. process, however, does no, remove Mrs, Alvin Williams and children Mr. and Mrs. William Gositey : ".»ent 1 hursday and Friday at germs or bacteria; a n d , in milk ami daughter of Stockton. Calif Return frhm Trip 1 Table L «•!; visiting Mr. ami Mrs. i thut is warm , ttie bacteria m ulti Mrs. Ed Vincent and son Bobbie ornia visited in Central Point, last ple at a prodigious rate. Every George W right. and Mrs. Blanch t i n gory and two week with Mrs. C.osney's brother. drop of dirty, stale, w artn milk chia . h i returned Tuesday from a Mr. Boy Jones and family. Sunday teems w ith bucteriu. Shopping in C. P. I wuiit to prcucli to lifted up accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Os trip to Portland and Salem. The principal discuses caused SITTING Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pittock and you Mliotit the • teriini patience mid car Lewis amt children of Jackson by milk Infected w ith liari.ilul Dr. Glim lev Al. Sheldon w rote in tranquility of God.” ville ,1-ey all drove to the Sulphur children of Humbug were in Cen Attend Meeting ' liaeteria are tuberculosis, typhoid "His .Steps,” ttie hook Hint sold u tral Point Saturday trading anil Eigat ladies from the Christian Springs on Little Applegate and en That story has alw ays stuck in ' fever, diarrheas. s> urlet fever, dip- million copies. visiting friends. church attended the meeting of the joyed a picnic there. my mind. I like to think of Hie | Iberia, septic sore throat, dvsen- I I naked him once to tell me about picture -the little kingdoms of the Woman's Missionary Society of the ' leries, and summer com plaint of Ihe greatest .sermon he hud ever V isit nt R ic h a rd so n 's « -tirili in turmoil, while the Lord First Christian church at Medford. Move to M edford Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cunningham i children. Fortunately, no, every heard. Mrs. Belle Davis, her daughter. sits quietly upon ttie throne, know Tuesday afternoon. The Central “ I don't know (hut I eun name | ing thut time will quiet Hie tu r and son of Corvallis were visitors glass of mill; Ihrcutens us with Point ladies were guests of the af Mrs. Sam Pogue and sons. Charlie ■ these «lunge: „ because milk cun 1 and Jim moved to Medford, last over the week end at ttie home of ' he freed from such dangers by pas- Ihe greatest serm on,” lie answ er- moil mid Ihnt tile crisis will puss, ternoon. Mr. and Mi s . Jesse Bit hardson. cd. "hul I cun tell you about one wriie down the attributes that ■ week, to make their home. | teurization and proper care in of the most interesting. make men successful, do not full Visit in Roseburg i handling. “ It was in London. The preacher : to im Irnle staying power. Visiting in Medford Mr. and Mrs. Boy Anderson D a u g h te r B orn Gold and cb anliness are the best hud won n grrut following tiy Hie Miss G race H erim iiisiiii is v is it drove to Roseburg, Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Don Boss of Med ing ttiis week in Medford at the I milk preservatives. Any farm er, iinstiul character of his mind mid iveness. When Hie others heeueu! spent the day with Mrs. Anderson's ford are the proud parents of a I know 11 mmi who tins grown who is careful, clean and wiiilng Ihe directness of Ids speech. home of tier aunt and I'ncle, Mr. parents. rich heyond any of his associates, to use plenty of Ice. can send to baby girl born in that city, Mon and Mrs. M. M. Morris. *'()n this pnrtieulur m orning lie though lie is hi ninny re-.peet* the ' market milk that is clean and day. Both Mr. and Mrs. Boss are stu d ied the eongreg: lion w ith u 1 least brilliant of the lot. But lie Spend Day in Grants Pass j healthful. Bu, his cov.s must be former Central Point people. Mrs. text which most of tiiem did not i hud greut patience mid xllck-toit- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peart. Mr. Boss will be remembered as l.etha D au g h te r B urn healthy and d e a n ; his milkers know was in ttie Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turrell are and Mrs. Lil W hiteside, Mr. and Casebeer. . excited uml pessimistic, mid sold must be heatlhy and clean: bis 'In I le .vein- that king I'zziuh < their stork tie just silt tight. And the parents of a baby girl, born Mrs. Will Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. I ails and cans must lie sterilized died, I s iw also the Lord silting ¡lim e mid Hie grow th of Ihe conn- Wednesday July 30,h. Wood and H. Dei,rich all spent I and the milk must be chilled upon u 1'irone high mid lifted up, i Irv have curried him high. Sunday in the park at rants Pass. Visiting in City prom ptly and kept cold. MrsTA? W .'Jones of Angels Camp mid his I ruin filled ttie temple.* I'n d er ordinary conditions mill; ' California is here visiting her son ' I won leretl what in the world Visit with R elatives sours quickly, but clean milk, when of Vermillion. 1 Edw adr Jones and family. George Stanton ki pi cold and prop, rly protected, anybody could find in Ihnt text f ff H ealth D efined shows very little change in three to Lung u sermon on. I did not The loeg bint tim e for which yoa traded >1 «hört maid lim e - Loi Angel«* five or even ten days. It is pos have long to wait. T h e preacher proceeded in vi Times. sible to produce milk so d ea n • n ----------- ■■ — , I that it may be shipped across the gorous tones: *1 direct your p arti ta ; Ü OMD i ocean ami back again and still be cular altenlion Io the one word sil ting. The greut king I'zziuh, hud 1 in good condition. BV. y MARSHAll | Milk readily absorbs every fla- just pass.-d ! way. You would ex i vor ami • odor Ihal reaches it- H pect that there would he excitement placed in an open container near and confusion in heaven. An ils 1 to b icro . I crosen?, onions, fish or would he rushing around us 1 <, fruit, it w i'l quickly tube up enough "W hat is going Io happen?” .mil After several seasons of the most , of tee strange odor to make it "What shall we d o ?” extravagant sort of flowered design quite unpalatable. Even feeding Was thut ttie euse? Not nt all. and spravling m odernistic figures i the cow with turnips, onions, or Bi hold the utterly unflustered Lord there is som ething especially pleas ' any strong tasting food will im sitting upon ¡1 throne, high uml ing about the small do, designs that part a disagreeable f avor to her are used for some of the smartest milk. Milk should have no odor I----- of the new sum m er silks. R ather ! at all, or at most, only a slight small dots, no, too closely spared, i milk odor. A "cow y* odor tells a PLATE WORK on a dark background are cspec- i tale of ill-kept barns, pour dairy ially attraclive in combinations of methods and the taint of manure. RECOGNIZED white or ecru on navy blue or : EXPERT black. and are not at all difficult to make. To cut a pattern lay any simple flat collar Ihnt fit you on a paper, truce the outline. It should he j about five inches deep nt hack and side« mid the front should I k - ex tended in tw-o tubs as shown in the little sketch. Draw two-inch I scallops round the edges of the ’ collar ami front lab. The m aterial j may he finished by m achine pi- 1 , quot or by a fine rolled hem. DR. I. il. GOVE To finish the collar at the front 1 buy a small pearl buckle ornament and draw the ends through this Will give you Hie s.-tli-.faction, Top photo— A ncestor of saber-tooth tig er such as once roamed forests of so that they may lie held secure comfort and appearance you eastern Oregon (photo copyright by American Museum of N atural H istory). ly in position at the front ot the so desire ufler Hie loss of Belcw—S ab erto o th tiger mounted from bones found in asphalt lake near collar. your natural teeth. You can When you go to California by Los Angeles. Sam Itzikowitz of Portland, who accom plished feat, is shown in -------- o--------- only get those results from n train, you leave die job of "get background. recognized expert along this O / Ancient Lineage ting there ' to someone else. U niversity of Oregon, Eugene. — j ' a, from the ferocious tre k s down to line us greut skill is required The Rlseaynns ure ■ rem arkable By train, your vacation need "W hat pretty tusk« you have. G rand he tip of the tail, liae been recon race of people, dwelling partly In the Io produce pcrf.-ct plates. My not be limited to just one place. m a” m ay have m ade M other Saber structed. It is about six feet long and southw est corner of France, hut moil- personal services are al your , A Southern Pacific vacation Tooth T iger swell w ith pride, but all th ree feet high. 1 ly In ttie north of Spain, ad jacen t to disposal for a m oderate fee. this tim e her poor stom acii was shrink- j The pool of asphaltnm h rs been the ticket invites you to see the full the Pyrenees. They are probably de- ing for lack of food, it has been re source of many prehistoric anim als sweep of California's d u n n scendanta of the urn-lent Iberl. who vealed by geologists a t the U niversity now extinct. T he old-time horse, ing playgrounds. occupied Spain before the Celts. They of Oregon, who now have a com plete, 1 wolves, cam els and m any epecies ot preserve '.heir u n d en t language, for- Travel the scenic Shasta m ounted specim en of this denizen of birds have been found th ere. Dr. 1 mer m ariners and national dances, and Route, through miles of breath th e jungle of 500,000 years ago. John F. Bovard, now dean of the 1 m ake adm irable soldier«, eapedully T he sa b e r tooth tig er roam ed the ] less inounram scenery. For only , school of physical education a t the j for guerilla warfare. $10.40 more, you can include Pacific coast, feared by all, but down j university here, v.as a stu d en t tn Cali Specialist on Plates and through th e ages its huga tu sk s kept fornia when th e pool was discovered the famous tour through r «c Bridges on getting longer with each gen era in 1902, and he coined the nam e, Redwood Empire. Unwise in Opposition Dentistry Done the Modern tion, until finally they w ere so cum “smllodon C aliforniacus,” by which If th-ise who nre th e enemies of tn Way bersom e th a t the la st of the anim als th is epecies is known. CALIFORNIA VACATION noeent aniiisem ent had the direction actually starved to death, it has been 235 E Main MEDFORD of the world, they would take away Although no tru e ‘‘saber tooth” tig R O U N D T R IP S established. Olllce phone 372j Res. 708-J the sp rtrg and youth ilie form er from ers have be-.n dug up in Oregon an ALL ABOUT MILK : Washing Free Ancient Tiger Skeleton Rebuilt at U. of O. zi !» ■ 8 83V c- ARY W • ’ w you leave the strain of getting there to someone else Dr. I. H. Gove The specim en recently m ounted at th e university is th e work of Sam Itzikow itz, pre-medics m ajor from P ortland, who put together several hundred bones found in the asp h alt deposit a t Itancho Le Brea, n ear Los A ngeles. They w ere In a perfect sta te of preservation, and th e entire skele- the year, rhe la tte r from limnan life.— Rnlzee an cestral form once roam ed the wilds of ea stern Oregon. T his tig er had not yet developed tho fatal tusks, however. The specim en mounted here by Itzikow itz is his first work but It le unusually well done, said Dr. E arl P ackard, professor of geology. Conger Funeral Parlors Office of County Coroner RELIABLE REASONABLE MEDFORD, OREGON B X □ B ■ B B B B ■ D B B B B B B B B X B B B B ■ ■ ■ For a praclical addition to your summer w ardrobe we suggest black and while dotted silk niuik* into a dress with short puffed sleeves, long, rath er full skirt and a collar with scalloped edges made of w hile organdie, gorgette or mull. 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