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About The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1941)
cEvraAí PACE TWO íúint A merican . THIR-SDAY, FEBRUARY 11, l»ll central point , orixx > n [ There is not as much call for them brother, Lester, io the retailer in i re< inmended it to their patients, sent ' plank <Jf the ship. Oh Yes, Firestone Medford. There is also a retail store I them to me for it. Doctor told me I sent some wheel barrow« to the i as in past year». what his purpose was and I created One table held a great roll of fon- * in Klamath Falls. I plantation for the native» to haul "During Dr. Harold B. Gillis’ resi- , my own formula for it. It is Very Idant. A bit at a time wa-> kneaded in i away dirt in. The white boss left the practice of medicine * intritious. contains little sugar, has I confectioner*» sugar. drawn into deice and | place of activities f >r awhile and it lengths, rolled, and cut many pieces in Medford”, said Joseph Price. I no suggestion of being anything else ' took four natives to lift the wheel What is the sweetest thing in all de-estabiHbed, September 13. 132S. barrow, full uf dirt, and put it on . the world but a candy factory. That at a time with a .-hociate «’Utter. made for him a special candy which ' but chocolate creams. Since Dr. Gillis the head of a native, then the fellow is precisely what Howard District . (Why not apply the idea to hot the good doctor prescribed for left, I quit making it. as I miscalcu Entered as second claw matter a; walked off with the whole thing on now boasts of. Two afternoons hav* roils?) Several at a time were rolled pregnant women to prevent morning lated on what it cost in labor. He sent she post office. Central Point, Ore his head. 1 don’t know how they : been spent by the witer watching | bbetween balms, making hundreds 1 sickness, or to use when unduly me orders for it from Milton Free- i in all. Pound« of peanuts were cut. | tired Other of the town doctors also I water. gon, under the Act of March 3, 1373 balance it on their heads either. ' the making of many kind« of candy. I must quit and get to my packing. ; Vinegar taffy went first in the copper Dippig chocolate was poured on part | Published weekly at Central We are getting our things ready to- I ' kettle over the Shellane: sugar i of the board. A few drops of water i was put in it to hard« n it. Mr. Price | Point, Jackson County, Oregon and nJght as we will disembark early to- : glucose, vinegar. A bubbly mass soon shot fondant from his right hand to | morrow morning at Monrovia. We boiled and agitated. At a specified devoted to the best interests of the have started taking our Quinine and and temperature, the mass was poured his chocolate-covered left hand city and vicinity. will continue to take it until we get on a table, the cooling edges flipped dropped them in the ground nuts. to Firestone, then they will funnish over until the mass was cool enough feeding them in a.- fast as Mrs. Price SUBSCRIPTION RATES u< wih a supply of that or some "but plenty hot'' to throw over the 1 could roll them and place them on Six Months ---- --------------------- 11.#« other thing which they are using but candy hook, pulled in long even rop - Just ask for peanut croquettes. On» Year .................. ________ 31.30 until we get that we will use our and expertly thrown over the hook the drain tray. Tasty? Yum. yum. own Quinine. Everyone is taking it making 3 »sections which blended in Cocoanu: croquette« are rolled in Payable in advance now to avoid Malaria. one. Down their lengths vanilla was ground coeoanut. Advertising rates on application A stack of tray» r o n t a i n e d Hope everyone at home is well and poured and pulled tn. twice. How hoeolate nut- Office-—Second Street, off Main hope you haven't worried about us. easy it loked, Quick - Easy - Safe watching. Smooth chocolate creams and nt to Klamath We have had a perfectly grand trip shiny, yet looking rough-grained it •ops all ready to b and are completely out of the danger began to get silver. On the table it Falls along with other i ids, and ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL zone. The danger in Freetown and was cut into short lengths. Five kinds down to Medford to the store at Main Writ« or call Editor and Proprietor Dakar didn't develope until we were are made: vanilla, chocolate, straw and Central, run by Lester Price for complete Mr. and Mrs Joseph Price bought out at sea but it was exciting, what berry. peppermint, and molasse* information— little we saw of it. but now we are Great quantities are sold. It is one the Rightmier property in Howard | headed for he Ivory i'oirt and out of the least expensive, and can be District last fall that they might have of all danger. I will add a line after colored or striped to suit the fancy, • he benCfit of the country freedom the we land at Monrovia, but tor now, Caramels may be plain vanilla, for their jtmall son. At prevent acero *.« will say Goodnight. SAFE—M AYBE! plain chocolate, chocolate and nut, or front room, which extends It’s only human nature to think Arrived at Morrovia in AM. feeling vanilla nut. When made with butter •he house, is used as the cand - that our property and our Uvea are fine and have a nice place to stay. they must be used at once as the factory while plans are being per ■ MtBE in small danger from fire, the great Will try to write another letter be butter will make them rancid in a fected for the permanent one. Joseph killer and destroyer. So. many of u* fore boa leaves tor V. S. A.. day's time. So unt butter is mostly Price is the • andy inanufa« turer. His differ taking simple "anti-fir»” pre Mildred and Joe used to prevent this occuring. Alpine cautions. In this case, putting off milk is preferred by the factory for until tomorrow what should be done use in this candy as giving definite!» today, is safe—maybe. And that'« a j best results. very important ’’maybe” indeed. Fire Fudge. divinity, and chocolate Isn’t considerate enough to warn us j creams were also a part of the day’s of an impending visit. It malls no I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sparks and , out put. There is much more call tor advance notices. It strikes when we j the white divinity than the tinted, the fa rally have moved to Azalia. least expect it—and often it strikes workman asnerted. at night. If it finds us ill prepared, The second afternoon went quickly Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jennings and It enjoys a grim (field day of destruc as one watched other processes. tion. family have moved into the Grace There were peanut cluster—which Perhaps you’ve seen homes and Hail hause on Hazel Street, They meant peanuts held togather by factories burn. You’ve seen walls fall chocolate. Hawaiian Hay is so called came here from California. in an inferno of smoke and flame from ribbon cocoanut which comes You’ve seen costly possessions and from Hawaii, the cocoanut is dipped B. H. Gemehlich and family have in chocolate too. Niggertoes may be | Irreplaceable keepsake« reduced to worthless ash in a few minutes. Pos- moved into the Todd houoe. sliced and treated the same. They all slbly you've seen helpless people are tasty, inexpensive candies, (Oh, ■ rapped floors above the ground, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen have my tummy!) waiting In panic at windows for aid Euchalyptus, horehound, and lent moved from Medford ino the Harri that may or may not come. on candles are the medicinal ona*. son house. You’re lucky if that hasn't happen Candy Making in Howard Dist. Told AMERICAN A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time EDITORIALS ed to you. But there's no guarantee that luck will go on indefinitely. You and yours may be next on fire's long list—unless you take those precau tions that will make your property safe. Nothing offers greater potential dividends than fire prevention. Medford Branch o/ the United States National Bank Sonny Hansen expects to leave March first for a hospital in the north where he will have treatments for his eyes in the hopes that they may be helped, He expects to be gone several months. Trip By Ship To Africa Told Continued from I «st Week Retired early last night and just before dawn we were awakened by the activities on our ship and dis covered that we were weighing anchor In preparation to Milling. Got under way about 5:30 A. M. so I watched from my porthole in the upper bunk (have changed to upper bunk, the view Is better ¡from there when you are too lazy to get out of bed E The Arch Royal, airplane carrier, and two other ships sailed out of the harbor just ahead of us We passed through the boom at 6:00 A M. and were on our way down the coast to our new home. 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