Title of Sunday school lesson: ‘•The Rich Young Ruler." Matt. 19. Outline: (1 ) Divorce and Remar riage, vs. 1-12; (2 ) Loving Little Children, vs. 13-15; (3) Lacking and Losing, vs. 16-22; (4 ) Lucre-Loving a Hindrance to Heaven, vs. 23-30. The Union Memorial Service will be held at the hour of morning wor ship. This service should have the presence and cooperation o f ail who car attend church. Let not the memory o f the dead be neglected. The sermon subject will be: "Are We Ready to Outlaw W ar?" The regular Sunday evening serv ice will be held at eight o ’clock. The pastor will speak on the theme: “ The Man Who Did Not Want to do For eign Missionary Work.” This is one of a series o f sermons on Old Testa ment characters, showing God’s deal ing i with men in the days when the word o f God was being given. CH RISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching services both morning and evening by the Rev. I. G. Shaw. Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.; Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Supt. of Pri mary D ept; Mrs. A1 Hermanson, Supt. of Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G. C. McAllister, Pres, o f Ladies’ Cir cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E.; Mrs. Warner, Choir Director. GOVE. D. D. S. — Dentist— X-Ray Diagnosis 409 Medford Bldg. F. F. Medford, Ore. B U R K — FO R A U T O T O P S Opposite S. P. Depot MEDFORD TEN T AND WORKS Medford, Ore. AW N IN G Phone 145-J PERL FUNERAL HOME Corner Sixth and Oakdale Phone 47 Medford, Oregon W. G. T R I L L A tto rn e y-at-L a w — Notary Central Point JACKSON . . Public . COUNTY O re go n ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstract s o f Title and Title In surance. The only c o m p le te Title System in Jackson County. M e d fo rd . . . O re go n CITY CLEANING AND DYEING CO. “ W E ARE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU A R E ” Phone 474 On 624 N. Riverside Ave Highway— Medford, J. H. McJimsey purchased this and profitable time, and feel that Wednesday night’s entertainment week from Mrs. Maud Boswell two was a good closing for the season. lots and a barn just south o f the Wednesday evening, May 26, the Federated church. - o -------------- Girl Scouts o f Central Point present NEW TEACHERS Mrs. Tom Belcher left for The ed an interesting program to a good- The names o f teachers who have Dalles last Thursday where she will i sized audience in the Gateway been employed in the Central Point visit a daughter. ; Theatre. schools for next year are as follows: The Scouts and their leaders. Miss H P Jewett, Miss Blackburn, of Miss Doris Hubbard o f Central Mildred Beeson and Mrs. C. E. Bolds, Albany: Miss Saubert, Mr. Terrell, Point has accepted a position with Mr. Amick, Miss Kindle, Miss Auber, ] joined ina grand march from the Mt. Hood; Miss Matthews, Myrtle Russell's Store of Medford. | rear to the front o f the room. Mrs. Creek; Miss Bryan, Ashland; Miss Miss Thelma Pankey, class o f '25 Bolds gave a short introductory talk, Hager, Ashland; Miss Hay, Central C. P. H. S. and daughter o f Tom at the end o f which the entire as Point. Two vacancies are still unfilled. Pankey, has accepted a position with sembly sang “ The Star Spangled the Ow»n-Oregon Lumber company. - - -o Banner.” M ISSION ARY M EETING Permits to build camp fires in the Then, using the impressive candle Crater Lake National forest will not ceremony, the girls were initiated The Missionary Society o f the be necessary, nutil after June 1, it into second class Scouts, at which Federated church is meeting this aft was announced. ernoon, with Mrs. Elden as leader time they were presented with Scout and her assistants are Miss Hall, Attorney Geo. C. McAllister and pins. Miss Hamrick and Miss Carlton. wife of Central Point have moved to The next number was a wand The subject o f discussion is “ Mor- their residence on Bush street, Ash drill by a number o f the girls, after monism.” Many interesting phases land, with the intention o f remodel which Elizabeth Southwell and Eliz of Mormonism as it is today is being ing it to accommodate normal stu abeth Scott presented a parasol touched upon by the ladies. dents. ■' o — dance to the tune of “ Mysotis” Brick Ice Cream at D e m o n C a fe . S. A. Richardson, o f Central Point, waltz. has our thanks for his subscription Then the moving pictures were Frank Adams left Saturday morn to the American, also C. A. Boles presented. These were interesting ing for Redding, California, whecgl ,and Miss Mary Mee, for renewals. and instructive, showing a company for the last several weeks Mrs. Adams has been. o f Girl Scouts on a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hanson were Their entire day’s program was pic Miss Ethel Enlow returned Mon called to Kenneth, near Weed, Cali fornia. They left Friday by auto day after seven weeks o f absence due tured. to an operation for appendicitis at and were accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Lastly, several gentlemen o f the Cummings. A sister of Mrs. Han a Medford hospital. son, Mrs. Phil Howard, is very ill at Copco company presented moving W a n te d to Bu y— A Jersey Bull.— that place suffering from the effects pictures on a smaller screen o f their o f an auto accident. own which were unusually entertain H. H. Dietrich, Central Point, Ore. ing. The announcer said that we P. H. McKinnis o f Sam’s Valley, Miss Dorris Kindle spent the week would first see pictures o f ourselves end in Klamath Falls. called at our office this week to get acquainted and renew his subscrip Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Deitrich and and our friends at the recent track meet in Medford. This caused much son Howard, were at the commence tion. Mr. McKinnis is one of the ment exercises o f the Jacksonville boosters for the Sam’s Valley coun amusement as quite a few o f those high school Friday night. try and we can see where he is just present saw themselves as spectators ified in it. He expects to do some R. H. Paxson returned the first advertising for that section soon. or participators in the athletic events. At the end o f these scenes o f the week from Portland, where he has been attending the Annual “ Nothing But the Truth” was the the announcer remarked that since Convention of the United Drug com Senior class play o f the Prospect seeing themselves in the movies, pany. Every Rexall agent o f the high school presented last Saturday some of the people might start for state is supposed to be present at night. Several years ago this pro this meeting to discuss different duction was put on in Central Point Hollywood the following morning. topics pertaining to drugs. under the direction o f Ray Hender The next scenes were those o f son. Colonel William Mitchell being kid Mr. and Mrs. George Stidham, of napped by the Oregon Cavemen and Grants Pass, visited his mother, Mrs. For Sale----H ardy Sp ra yer com Dacy Stidham, Wednesday evening initiated into their order at Grants at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. John plete or will »ell parte.— Independent Pass. The First National Bank and Ross. G ara ge, Central Point, O re go n . the New Redwoo ' Hotel o f that city Ralph Hanson, one o f our able were shown. The grotto, in that 2% lots, good location, best soil hotel, resembles one o f the caverns carpenters, was a called Wednesday in town, fenced for garden, priced at this office. The purpose o f his in the Marble caves. Colonel call was to subscribe for the Ameri right. Inquire at this office. tf Mitchell was unable to go to the can for himself and his brother caves because o f an appointment to Clyde. Ralph has just completed a The American does all kinds of speak in another town but the Cave- new house, 26x42, on the land near ' printing. If it can be printed— wc the Willow Springs service station, 1 men went on to their resort. There to be the home o f Clyde. The I can do it. were moving pictures o f members of brothers are expecting a visit soon j one party getting their lamps pre from their mother, Mrs. Alice Mc A crew of thinners began work paratory to entering the caves and Bride, o f Portland. She will be ac in the Redsk orchard this week. companied by the two sons o f Clyde I another party emerging from them who have their home with her. by a different opening and other Mrs. C. T. Hamilton spent the lat- I pictures o f scenes around the caves. G. O. Dizney and wife will leave I ter part of last week visiting her The next pictures were those o f next week for Prospect, Oregon, ! sister Mrs. Charlie Wallace, at Jack- Better Homes Week in Medford. where they will be this summer. Mrs. ! sonville. Prominent Medford citizens were Dizney expects to teach at Madras, shown entering and coming from Oregon, the coming year. Grandma Wright is seriously ill some of the homes. This was an ed I at her home here. Her sons Jess, ucational film. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyatt o f our j Charley, and John, are here from The announcer then said that as city, recently had a visit from Mrs. southern California. no movie was complete without a Theresa Scanlin and Mr. Melvin comedy, a moving picture cartoon Wyatt o f San Francisco. These peo Henry Head, rancher, when arising comedy of the well known cat ‘Felix’ ple are relatives o f Ray Wyatt and Sunday morning, had a very severe was presented. Felix was in a gar are taking a trip over southern Ore bilious attack. He was unconscious bage can looking for something to gon. ! about an hour. Dr. Heckman was eat. He found nothing but a dry called immediately and stated it was bone, so disgustedly threw it back. D a s c t — Old Tim e— Friday Nile not serious. Mr. Head is now up He sauntered over to a museum and G a te w a y Theatre. and feeling fine. went in to look at the historic ani Mr. and Mrs. Heasley and family mals. Nothing interested him, how Cries o f “ Let me see,” “ What is ever, until he found a ham-bone be | spent a portion o f lqst Sunday as mine” could be heard by a bystander longing to the Stone Age. He climb ! guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. John near the postoffice Monday nfter- noon. when Mr. Amick. the eighth ed onto the pedestal and was licking son. The Heasley family formerly grade teacher received the results lived in Central Point but now they the bone when the caretaker spied for the eighth grade state examina him and threw him out on the side i are living on a ranch near Eagle tions. Now the boys and girls are breathing more easy today, for they walk. Poor Felix saw stars, circles, Point. know whether they passed. Some and spheres. Suddenly he found 200 will receive diplomas on Friday Forrest Wright, U. o f O. student, of this week at the graduating exer himself in the Stone Age, so he start Graduates will ed in search of a ham bone. He had j is in town visiting friends, and old cises in Ashland. Mr. Wright form in marching order, according a difficult time, for he was chased time acquaintances. *o district numbers at 9:30 at the by odd and ferocious looking ani j formerly went to school at Central iunior high and will be escorted by mals, and by a cave man whose wife Point and has many friends who are Boy Scouts to the Chautaqua build wanted Felix’s fur for a coat. Fin glad to see him again. He is work ing. The commencement address to ally he saw a ham bone besides a ing for the university and is getting the eighth grade graduates o f the large rock. He did not bother to many local students interested in at county will be given by Supt. Geo. A. Briscoe. look to the top o f the rock hut start tending. ed to pick up the bone. Just then he saw that what he thought was a rock was an animal, and the animal started to chase Felix. He caught him between his teeth and was shak ing him by the bock when Felix awoke and found himself in front o f the museum. The caretaker was shaking him by the nape o f his neck and telling him not to hang around there. So Felix went hack to the garbage can, got out the dry bone, and said. “ Well, a bone is a bone, anyway.” and proceeded to chew it as best he could. This completed the program, in which the Copco company had a part well worthy o f mention. The Scouts were grateful also to Mrs. Sebrean for the use o f the building. Last, but not least, the Girl Scouts with their captain, Mrs. Bolds, and her lieutenant. Miss Beeson, went to the Rose Cafe, where a private room and delirious refreshments were awaiting them. This party was in honor o f Lieutenant Beeson. Mrs. Roids, Miss Beeson and the Girl Scouts have had an interesting G I R L SC O U T S C L O S E UN ION C H U R C H HOWARD THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN PAGE SIX Oregon CLINE’S TRANSFER SEASON j MANY LOCAL PRODUCTS MARKET ON The windows and stores o f Cen tral Point are well filled with pro ducts from the surrounding commun ity. These products are o f the finest quality and flavor. The strawberry market is being supplied by S. Campbell, C. E. Smith, and Messrs. Casebeer, Wilson and King. Vegetables are being brought in by Kay Takao, Bonney Bros., S. F. Hathaway, Mr. Dunn, Mrs. Lamp- man, also Messrs. Richardson and Lange. The finest o f Lamert, Bing and Royal Anne cherries are supplied by J. M. Sutherlin and Messrs. Tule, McCaskey and Whitney. There are many other producers who have already had and still will have the best o f products to be found in southern Oregon. Buy at home and be satisfied. WHY BUY AT HOME? Because our merchants are buying strawberries at 9 cents per box and selling for 10 cents while in some other markets they are paying nine and selling for 12^4. Other articles are similar. You do not gam by trading away from home. ----------- o----------- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson left last Saturday for Portland. They expect to stop in Salem on their re turn and attend the I. O. O. F. con vention in session there. Mrs. Ed Farra left Sunday night for Salem to attend the State as sembly o f Rebekahs. W. C. Leever Hardware company have received a shipment o f complete plumbing fixtures made by the Stan dard Plumbing company. J. O. Isaacson is in the hospital in Medford today, having undergone an operation this morning for the re moval o f the tonsils. Word received here states that he is doing nicely and will be at his place o f business atfer a few days. At a recent meeting o f the P. T. A. Mrs. C. E. Bolds was elected pres ident for the coming year; Mrs. L. C. Martin, vice president; Miss Kindle, secretary; H. P. Jewett, treasurer. FARM POINTERS Leg weakness in small chicks is due to such causes as poor breed ing stock, improper regulation o f in cubator heat, and later o f brooder heat. Feeds which may be harvested and advantageously fed directly to stock are vetch and rye, crimson clo ver, oats and vetch, red clover, red clover, mammoth red clover, alsike clover, peas and oats, turnips, buck wheat, corn, kale, mangels, and rut- ab gas and carrots, says the experi ment station. Broody hens freplently cause fer tile eggs to spoil. he remedy is to remove the male birds from the flock as soon as thehatching season 's over. Rotation o f crops including flax, according to the experiment station, is the recommended practice in Ore gon. Flax fits in well with cultivat ed crops such as clean cultivated com . One o f ‘ he systems o f rota tion found satisfactory is a legume crop, such as field peas, alfalfa, vetch* or red clover, followed by a cultivated crop like com , beans or potatoes, then flax. he smother crop system for the eradication o f Canada thistles and morr.ir.g glories usually has not been successful in Oregon, n western Oregon on some o f the rich moist soils the experiment station has found a thick planting o f hemp at about one and one-half bushils per acre will so completely over-shadow the Canada thistles as to practically eliminate it. Get Your Aer-o-plane Bonds C ra tin g . P a c k in g , S h ip - p in g . A ll k in d s o f h a u l- in g — d a y o r n ig h t. at the Central Point American Office Phone 461 $50 in Bonds for New Yearly Sub scribers. C e n tra l P o in t - O re g o n $25 on Renewals.