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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1926)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926 M E N ’ S B IB L E C L A S S D E L A Y E D ON ACCOUNT O F BUSY SEASON PHILCO BATTERIES and ATWATER-KENT RADIOS A Larger Stock in Both Lines Owing to the pear picking season we qre advised against starting the Command» Men’s Bible Class now. Announcement will be made later about the opening date. W'e have a letter from the Loyal Men’s Bible Class o f Elwood, Ind., in which that class shows an anxiety to contest our boys for attendance. Theirs is the oldest class but our is the largest. W’ e can doubtless accommodate them for a friendly contest and give them something to remember at the same time.— I. G. Shaw. ■ o - - - T O L O ITEM S Will Be Carried Mrs. Harold Waitermire spent Wednesday at the Richardson home. BATTERY & ELECTRIC SHOP L. C. GRIMES, Prop. Central Point - Next Tuesday opens the school for another year with Mrs. Sheley as principal and Mrs. Thurston as primary teacher. Newill Whetstone, wife end little daughter left last Thursday for Ok lahoma to be gone for a short time to visit relatives. Phone 271 Oregon John Higinbotham and son Lester spent Wednesday evening at the Whetstone home. Lester had the misfortune o f having his right thumb badly smashed with a car jack. Grange dance Saturday night, and J A C K S O N C O U N T Y A B S T R A C T spent Sunday at the homes o f their COMPANY parents, returning to Klamath Falls Abstract s o f T itle anal T il la In Title o f Sunday school lesson: Sunday evening. surance. The only co m pia lo Titla “ The Authority of Jesus Christ," Mr. and Mrs. Dick Strauss were John 7. Outline: (1 ) Invitation to shopping in Medford Friday after System in Jackson Cou nt y. M e d fo r d . . . O re go n the Thirsty, vs. 37-39. (2 ) Import noon. ant discussion, vs. 40-44. (3 ) In EDNA M ERRITT— PIAN ISTE Geo. McDonough made a business comparable Words, vs. 46-52. visit to Ashland last Friday after Graduate O. A. C. Conservatory of In the morning service the sub noon. Music ject will be: “ The Revealed Christ.” John Cameron o f the Table Rock This is a sermon especially for the younger Christians. Every boy and district started.picking his Bose and Instruction $1.00— 46-minute lesson d'Anjou pears Wednesday. He re girl should hear it. W . G. T R I L L ports he has a very light crop this In the evening service Rev. D. D. year. Randall will speak on consecration. A t to rn a y-a t-L a w — N otary Public The dance given by Sam's Valley The special aspects o f the day’s . . . O re g o n service will be, first, an earl^ morn Grange Saturday night was well at Central Poin t ing service for the young people tended and was a very enjoyable af F. F. B U R K — F O R A U T O T O P S alone. The first half hour will be fair. The five-piece orchestra from Opposite S. P. Depot devoted to songs and prayers; and Wimer, who are members o f the M E D F O RD TEN T AND AW N IN G the last half hoyr will be used to Grange at Wimer, are to be compli WORKS mented on the good music furnished consider “ My Purpose.” The young people will have an opportunity to for the occasion. Medford, Ore. Phone 145-J tell o f their purposes. Basket-Dinner in the basement of the church at noon. Bring your din ners, and the drinks will be prepared at the church. All Are Welcome. The afternoon service will be given up to the young people to give us any message they wish before they are leaving for their schools in var The Contest, giving someone $1,000.00 for a ious places. The two young people's societies suitable name for this New Gasoline closed on will meet together at 7 p. m., with September 1. Edson Randall for the leader. J. M. JOHNSON, Pastor. UN ION C H U R C H N O T IC E S FO R S U N D A Y . S E P T Sth, 1926 General (?) Gasoline 5-acrn tract f o r »ala, g o o d soil, Mrs. George Mayfield and sons plen ty water in dry years at low rate, well drained, U - m i l e f r o m Grants spent the week end at the Howard CH URCH OF CH RIST Pass on state highway. Land values Mayfield home and returned to their increasing, g o o d market f o r straw home on Tuesday. Howard has gone berries, etc. $ 1 2 0 0 cash if taken Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching soon. Add ress P. O. B ox 173, C e n to Klamath Falls to spend a week services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Christ tral Point. or ten days helping his father with ian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preaching E X E C U T O R ’ S N OTICE CRED ITOR S TO Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor o f the Last Will and Testa ment and of the estate o f Thomas McDonough, deceased, and all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to said executor, at his office in the Central Point State Bank, Central Point, Oregon, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated July 22nd, 1926. J. 0 . ISAACSON, Executor J22-A19 N OTICE TO C R ED IT OR S Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, has been appointed ad ministrator o f the estate o f Nancy M. Obenchain, deceased, and all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to said administrator, at his office in the Central Point State Bank, in Central Point, Oregon, within six months from the date o f this notice. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1926. J. 0 . ISAACSON, Administrator. W. G. TRILL, Attorney for Estate. J22-A19___________________ _________ PAGE 5 CENTRAL rOINT AMERICAN their cattle which they will dispose services both morning and evening by the Rev. I. G. Shaw. o f soon. Mrs. J. E. Weaver, S. S. Supt.; Mrs. J. O. Isaacson, Supt. o f Pri CHURCH O F CHRIST mary Dept.; Mrs. A1 Hermanson, Supt. o f Cradle Roll Dept.; Mrs. G. C. McAllister, Pres, of Ladies’ Cir The message for the morning clos cle; Bernice Shaw, Pres. C. E .; Mrs. ing service will be echos o f th? Warner, Choir Director. “ Loyal Church Life Institute.” 11 Rev. Shaw, Pastor. a. m. SAM’S VALLEY The evening sermon subject will be The Churcji o f the N. D. vs. the Walter Strauss and Rex Abbott Churches o f Our Day. came over from Klamath Falls Sat Please to remember the minister urday afternoon to attend the pledges you a Bible answer without comment for every Bible question, PERL FUNERAL HOME upon this subject. Corner Sixth and Oakdale The world and the church needs Phone 47 Medford, Oregon the facts. I. G. SHAW, Minister. H O W A R D G O V E . D. — Dentist— - - o --------------- Attendance at the Oregon Caves now equals the record set in any previous year. George Sabin, man ager o f the Oregon Caves Resort company reports that more than 16,- 000 tourists have already visited the caverns this season. Last' Sunday was the third largest day o f the season. With 308 people through the Caves, this attendances was only sur MEDFORD NEWS passed on July 4 and 5, holidays, which were the largest days in the By Bliss Heine The Medford Floral Society was history o f the resort. The average organised last week at the public has been better than 200 a day re library and elected the following o f cently. ficers: President, Mrs. L. E. Wil liams; vice-president, Raymond Mik- sche; secretary, Mrs. A. R. Hedges; FO R Q U I C K S A L E — Eight room treasurer, Mrs. E. N. Biden; press house in Central Pointy clos e in, committee. Misses Janice Butler and Eunice Davis. The object o f this two lots, g o o d repair, garage, w ood organization is to interest local peo »hed. Pric ed low to sell at once. ple in the growing of Dowers and Inquire at the A m e rica n o f f i c e . shrubs, telling them what, how and when to plant and the care of same. A window display attracting con siderate! attention in Medford last week was the life-like picturization in colors o f a foregt fire in the win dow of the California Oregon Power company which shows the flames leaping skyward by means o f an electric device. It predicts what actually happens when a serious for est fire occurs. W alker’s mid-week dance last week was given in the form o f a Jungle Party with the hall transformed into a huge jungle scene with mounted animals placed in the proper places. This made such a decided hit with the large crowd present that it was enlarged and given sgain on Satur day night when nearly 400 people attended. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dickey have ■etiirned from an eight weeks' en gagement at Lake Tahoe, California. ind were again on the job at Walk- ■r's dance Taat Saturday night The D. O. K. K. band rendered mother excellent concert in the city >ark last Friday evening under the ible direction o f F. Wilaon Wait*. The Interstate Transit Company vhich operates the big olive-green >utes between Portland and San ■"ranciato now has a service plane n the form o f a Fokker monoplane o carry a mechanic and parts to heir buses at any place on the m*d. rhis plane stopped in Medford last rhursday where the pilot and me- 'hanic retrained over night. 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