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About Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1930)
THE CENTRAL POINT STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. IMO CENTRAL PO IN T STAR Ity Albert T. Keid Published by Mac’s Printing Co.t Gold Hill, Oregon C. J. SHORE, Editor An Independent Newspaper published in the Interests of Central Point Oregon and vicinity PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second class m atter. October 26, 1928 at the post oiiiee at Gold Hill, Oregon under the act of March 1879. Subscription 82.00 year in advance. Ad rate on application t—-=------------ ------------------------------- ------- ----- ----- Office With Al Hermonson Joyce Cooper, English woman iwimming chimpion. whb has come to America to compete with woman swimmers lie. AN IMPORTANT ITEM There is one portion of the ballot at almost every elect! n which the general public does .not study enough. In fact there are probably few people who realize that at the November election there will be at least thirteen f Q r th e measures and constitutional amendments for the people to vote upon. These measures are very important to the people ol the state of Oregon. There are some » b y Mancy Hart » which are b a d a n d s o m e w h i c h a r e g o o d a n d others which might be either good or bad. They deal SARDINE CANAPES with everything from the closing of the Rogue to com mercial fishing to the prohibition of the sale of cigar Prepare circular slices of toast. Have ready a paste made from ettes or the makings of a cigarette even to the importa picked up sardines which have tion or giving away of the cigarettes or the makings been separated from bones. This witniiTTae state. Among the other measures are an In paste should be moistened w ith sof butter and seasoned w ith come Tax measure, an amendment to provide for the tened Worcestershire sauce and cayenne election of Lieutenant Governor, the Cabinet form of In the center of each round of place a stuffed olive. A r government amendment and various and sundry others. toast range a layer of sardine paste From a careful perusal of the acts we feel that the around the stuffed olives and sur- ’•ound each canape with a bonier people of our state have some food for though between of finely chopped egg whites. In now and the date of the election. Besides choosing a preparing canapes one should be candidate who will properly fill each vacancy in our be very careful not to have (Item state government we must place ourselves on record on too large. They should lite ra 'l,’ be the measures and amendments which will be found a t small enough to be held daintily w ith the fingers, making a knife tached to the ballots. ome For the convenience of our readers we will attempt to place at their disposal, in the columns of this paper between now and the Fall elections a summary of the different measures and we may take occasion to express our own opinion on some of them editorially. We will entertain any constructive communications pertaining to these measures from our readers during the next two months. NOT SO LONG UNTIL SCHOOL BELLS RING “It won t be long now,” is an appropriate expression as applied to the opening of the county schools. Within two weeks most of the county schools will be in opera tion and within three weeks ail will be in operation with the possibe exception of some extreme cases. The summer’s vacation has faded fast and the bogie of school days again faces the younger folks, but they will be ready to go back to the routine and discipline which the schools exact for they have had an opportunity to enjoy the pleasures and joys of the great outdoors. Their minds may be a little slow and their memory a trifle rusty at first but a few days and everything will assume their normal state and the teachers will then divide time with the parents in the care of the district’s children. AIMEE AND MOTHER QUARREL ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « It has been some time since Aimee McPherson or Ma Kennedy has made the first page so they staged a bout down in Los Angeles from which they both emerged with more or less mutilation. Aimee was said to be blind in one eye which report was refuted but her phy sicians claim she is suffering from a nervous breakdown. Ma is nursing a broken nose as a result of the fisticuffs. \\ hat a host of sins are committed in the name of Christianity. \ \ hat are the followers of these women going to think of their display of brotherlyi love. \\ ith all their claim of inspiration they still follow the brute instincts of the profane. and fork uneecessarv. Their p ur pose is to serve merely as an ap petizer, and therefore, each canape is not expected to provide more than two or three mouthfuls. OMELETS _ Never was any emergency dish better than an omelet. Almost al ways there are eggs in the house and if there are not it is not d if ficult to buy them at the last m in ute. And your omelet can be quickly made. Once having mastered the essen tials of omelet cooking it is not d if ficult to vary them in a great va riety of ways. Moreover, there are sweet omelets as well as unsweet ened omelets so that an omelet may be made to fill in the gap in any part of any meal. You can use omelets as users-up of incon siderable trifles left over from yes terday's dinner. A few vegetables may be chopped and added to an omelet to give it flavor and va riety. A few vegetables may be chopped and added to an omelet to give it flavor and variety. A few mushrooms go a long way in an omelet. A slice or so of can ned pineapple, that could not be possibly divided among several, may be cut up and addded to the middle of an omelet before it is turned to form a delightful des sert or luncheon dish. Here are some suggestions for omelets that are a little unsuaual: DANISH OMELET A Danish omelet has a founda tion crea msauce of three table spoons of butter, three of flour and two cups of milk. In the mean time break macaroni in inch len gths and boil it in salted water un til it it tender; then drain it. When the cream sauce is cool add six egg yolks, two at a time, beat ing ¡he mixture five minutes after whites stiff, fold them into the yolk ¿ach yolk addition. Beat six egg mixture, sprinkle with pepper and salt and pour the omelet over the macaroni, which has been arran ged in the bottom of a buttered baking dish. Bake the omelet In a steady hot oven for th irty min utes and serve at once. 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