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About The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1936)
T H U R S D A Y , J A M A R Y !», IM M W hat’s Beyond T h e A M E R IC A !». C E N T R A L PO IN T. OREGON Favorite Recipes By V. A. DAVIS The starry azure dome above, Excites our wonder and surprise. Those shining orbs all nightly prove Some power holds them in the skies. But, what's beyond? •‘MORE'' Mrs. Owen, 94, Passes at Home PAG * THREE Mrs. W J. Freeman and sons, Wil liam A. and Glen, the latter passing away several years later. Besides her son and daughters, seven grandchildren mourn the loss of their graudmother: Seeley V Hall Chicago; Henry A. Freeman, M. L.. G. E. and Golds Owen, all of Port land; Leonard J- Freeman and Lola Freeman Kincaid of Central Point. Also 10 great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman's home where Mrs. Julia A. Owen passed away rests upon a part of the Con stant Donation Land Claim and is where her 94th birthday was recent ly celebrated. Mrs Owen was an aunt of Mayor W. C. Leever of this city. She was the last of six children ot the Constant family to hear the final summons. Funeral services will be held at the Conger chapel at 2:30 p. m. Fri day, with Rev. R. C. Lewis officia ting. Interment will be in the Cen tral Point cemetery. Saute one large onion, one green pepper (diced) and one clove of gar lic, if desired, in butter. When near (Continued from Page One) ly done, add one pound of lean beef and one-half pound lean pork City of Central Point. The first la (ground) and cook until done. Tis not ours to know thep lan Divine To this mixture add about a pound bor was the erection of a suitable The thought's too vast to compre of spaghetti which has been previ home for the family which was pro- hend; ously cooked, drained and with cold | vided slowly, as building a home at We only have a finite mind, water run through it. To this mix | this time was a great undertaking, Yet, if space begins and has an ture add. one ran corn, one can peas, owing to the scarcity of building end, one can olives, one can cut pimento, , material, much of which had to be and one or two cans of tomato brought from a distance. The finish Then, what's beyond? sauce. Season to taste with salt and ed residence when completed proved Fair science takes the flower sweet. pepper. Put layer of mixture in bak to be well built for it has been in And ferrets out the hidden cell; ing dish, covering with grated constant use since built and is the cheese, add another layer of mixture place known as the Witte place, re Unveils life’s mysterious seat, But whence life comes, it can not then cheese and continue until all is cently purchased by Mr. Hair of Ttl- tell, used. Bake in a moderate oven for I lamook. Nor, what's beyond. about one hour or more if desired. Grandpa Constant, as he was la (This is a very large recipe and ter called, was a friend to those who There are those who hold, all is will serve from twelve to sixteen were less able to procure a livlihood ( chance, persons.) and in many cases furnished provi- > And that our faith is but a sham: j sions to many of the people who Florence N. May That death is but a circumstance, BREAD AND BITTER PH KJ.KS were sufferers when a cold hard Dies in Calif. 1 doz. small (medium may be used) winter was at hand and it was he ! And it ends all of earthly man, No, what's beyond. cucumbers, sliced. who taught the Indians to piece out 1 doz. small onions, sliced. their scant rations of corn by using Florence N. May died at Porter The lowly savage, from his birth,' Sprinkles with salt and let stand for potatoes which he had raised upon ville, Cal., January 2, from pneu one hour. Feels a power higher than he; his farm and later when the Indian monia, aged 5 9 years. She was born Has faith in life beyond this earth, Drain and add: 2 cups vinegar, 1 war was in progress he was told by at Harriman, Tenn., December 23, Where his spirit roams, wild and cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 the Indians to remain upon his 1876. Florence Riggs was married free, tsp. pepper, 1 tsp. ginger, 1 tsp. farm as none of the Indians would to Arthur May, May 9, 1898, at celery seed, 1 tsp. tumeric. In, what's beyond. molest him or his family, and they Harriman, Tenn. Two children were Boil five or ten minutes or until kept their word. born to the union, both passing How dark the mind of those Sad- the cucumbers look almost trans away In infancy. In 1914 they adopt On December 6th, 1861 Julia Ann duces. parent. When filling jars, add a ed three orphan children, Hassell. Constant was married at the family Who see no beauty in the Spring! pinch of alum to each jar. (Makes home to W A Owen, who was also j Edith and Clara May, the children How sweet the whisper of the trees, them crunchy). Pioneer, coming to California in \ of P. P. and Bertha May. When God’s hand we see in every Mrs. May was a member of Olive SNOW CAKE 1849 and attracted by the gold rush thing! Rebekah lodge of Medford and the Two-thirds cup shortening. to this section, reached Jacksonville And, what’ beyond. 2 cups sugar during the year 1852. He soon be First M thodist church. She leaves lb cup milk V a cup water— mixed. came attracted to the mild and plea 'Tis sure that day will follow night, 3 cups flour. sant climate and went into the mer 'Tis sure the sun will set and rise; chandising buslenss at Jacksonville And so, from out the grave’s dark lb tsp. salt 3 tsp. baking powder and later he served Jackson County night. 1 tsp vanila. for two terms as Sheriff and was al The soul will live in Paradise, < 5 egg whites (added last) so elected as revenue officer for the In, what's btyond. Mix in the usual method. Bake in Southern Oregon district. In 1855 when the Indian war broke out he Not all the lore fair science knows, a slow oven In three large layers. For filling, add red coloring to became Major having formerly been Nor all the creeds framed by man, Can give the soul such sweet repose. whipped cream and place thin slices a serg.ant and later was a commls- ary officer, serving under General As simple faith in the Father’s of bananas on layers. Ross during the Captain Jack diffi plan, VI'S GRAHAM COOKIE CAKE culty. Of, what’s beyond. Cream yolks of four eggs with 1V4 Always impelled by the spirit of cups sugar; Add 1% cups rolled gra When we have run this earthly race, ham crackers; mix beaten whites of progress during all of hia active Ufa, And stepped across the border-line. eggs and add to mixture. Add 1 cup he was for many years connected As the curtain parts, we ll see his chopped nuts, 1 teaspoon baking with the stock business and was rea Thousands o f people have shopped face, powder, and flavor. Put in hot oven, sonably successful and his hand was around and have decided that train Then we’ll know, through the fu turn down heat, and buke V4 hour. always out to friend and stranger comfort, at 2ca mile and less,is the ture time, best travel buytoday. Also,food sells alike and many successful citizens for bargain prices on our trains now. Mrs. Ross £&ve a very good his of Jackson county can trace their ■lust, what’s beyond. Our new tray service in coaches and tory of Home Economics at PTA start in life to the friendship and Tourist Pullmans offers coffee or last Friday. Wise purchasing of material assistance rendered them milk for Sr, sandwiches 1 Or, dough Legal Notices nuts lOr, fruit 5r, ice cream lOr, etc. ready-to-wear was nicely demonstra when most needed by William A. ted by three girls of Home Econo Owen. mes Class, also exhibits of their first SUMMONS Death came to Mr. Owen In the la See your local S.P. agent or write IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR THE semester work. Mr. Boswell explain J. A. Ormandy. Gen. Pass. Agent, STATE OF OREGON, DISTRICT ed the “ student activity fee bill” ter part of December, 1907, and he 705 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. left to mourn his loss his wife Julia OF MEDFORD, COUNTY OF which was very helpful to all pres-j A., his daughters, Mrs. J. C. Hall, JACKSON. ent. VIOLA S. DETOURS, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN SPEARS, Defendant. To John Spears the above named Defendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby sum moned and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file herein within four (4 ) weeks from 2nd day of January 1936, the date of the first publica tion of this summons. You are further notified that if you rail to answer the complaint within said time that plaintiff will . . . and the years ahead . . . we invite apply to the Court for the relief de you to discuss them with us. Any objec manded in said complaint, a succinct tive or goal is easier o f accomplishment statement of which is as follows: through well laid plans than by hit or Adjudging that there is due the plaintiff from the defendant the miss procedure. The same proven prin sum of Thirty-five ($35.00) Dollars, ciples of planning and budgeting that are together with the costs and disburse followed by large business and municipal ments to be taxed in said action, and corporations can be applied to small busi that the monies belonging to you nesses and individuals. We will be glad to and now in the hands of the Sheriff of Jackson County under a garnish work with you on a budget or plan suited ment issued out of this cause by the to your particular needs. plaintiff be paid over to the plaintiff by said Sheriff in partial satisfaction of said judgment. The date of the order for the ser vice of this summons by publication is the 31st day of December, 1935. A. A. Schramm, Manager. Date of first Publication: 2nd day Eugene Thorndike, Asst. Mgr. o f January 1936. Oris Crawford, Asst. Mgr. NEFF & FROHNMAYER Attorneys for Plaintiff Cooley-Theatre Building, ________ Medford. Oregon. her husband aud three children, Mrs. Hassell Dickey, Central Point, Ore.; Mrs. Edith Black, Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Clara Tabor. Medford; two grandchildren; also seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hester and Samuel Riggs, Harriman Tenn.; Mrs. Mary Shelton, Porterville, Cal.; Mrs. Joana Dickey, Medford; Sher man Riggs, Buel, Ore., and Harrison Riggs, Banks, Ore. Funeral services were held at the Perl Funeral Home Monday at 2 p m , Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating. Interment in I. O. O. F. cemetery. In Making Your Pians for 1936' WHY NOT SAVE 3 0 % jjj ♦ ON NO! R ItKAUTY W O R K ? J Permanent W aves ................... $1.00 ) ♦ Mnger Wave wet, 25c, dry,....15c' ......................................... 25« S Shampoo ♦ M«>t O il S h a m p o o ♦ Haircut ............................ 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