C H U R C H O F C H R IS T Bible School 10 a. m. Morning Sermon 11 a. m. Ser­ mon subject: “ Why the Church?" Merged service Communion o f the Lord’s Supper 11:110 a. m. Evening sermon 8 p. m. Subject: “ New Testament Church.” This is the 6th o f a series o f chart sermons on this theme. Bring your Bible questions; we answer without com­ ment, reading the answers from the Bible. I. G. SHAW W. L. Vestal and wife, who have been here the past week from Port­ erville, California, will leave in a few days for the Mojave valley in southern California, where he will go in search o f relief from rheuma­ tism. R esiden ce f o r Sale——4-rooss b u n g ­ T O L O ITEM S alow with sleeping porch, w ood shad, The Kirkland Farm entries of garage, lights and w ater. T erm s to suit purchaser. Inquire at this o f ­ Milking Shorthorns was one of the most complete exhibits by a single fice. Miss Edna Merritt will leave soon for Monmouth Normal school, where she will take special training in pri­ mary work and music. FOR R E N T o r S A L E — M odern 4- room dw elling, garage and w o o d ­ shed, unfurn ished, will sell at a bar­ gain, or rent fo r the w in ter. See W. G. Trill. Mrs. H. T. Pankey, accompanied by a sister from Nebraska, are vis­ iting with relatives this week in Salem and Portland. The sister will return home after the visit in Port­ B rick Ice Craam at D am on C a fa. land. 1 W A V A V A W ^ ^ V A V /M W .^ ^ A W » V V V V V V W V V V V V V V V V V Í HAY — GRAIN — SEED — WOOD P h one 41 S tore P h one 54 R esiden ce —Local and Long Distance Hauling— MOVING WE BUY POULTRY Central Point "Y O U R FACE IS G O O D . B U T IT W O N ’ T G O R E G IS T E R Oregon IN T H E CASH W e A r e M a n u fa ctu rers o f DOORS, SCREENS, WINDOWS AND SASH, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, MOULD­ INGS, CABINETS OF ALL KINDS Our Constant Aim is to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. Oregon A MODERN MILL • STOP AT TRACKS! ORDERS Medofrd, Oregon H ANFORD An ordinance requiring all drivers to bring automobiles to a complete stop before crossing railroad tracks has been passed by the Hanford, California, ctiy council, according to R. J. Clancy, officer in general charge of safety for Southern Pacific company. “ It is the belief,” Clancy said, “ that requiring the driver to stop will result in looking in both direc­ tions and making observations which will safeguard against accident if a train is approaching. It s the further belief that when required to stop drivers will not approach crossings at a speed so high that they cannot stop before running into train, a condition existing in more than one- fifth of all grade crossing accidents. “ In the last eight years ending December 31, 1925, 1,678 automo­ biles struck trains on the Southern Pacific instead of being struck by trains, and 197 skidded into trains, resulting from approaching track at speed above braking power o f theh machine.” Central Point American and Any of this list of teadlng- MAGAZINES Why Pay More? Get Your MAGAZINES NOW AT COST ! W O M A N ’ S R E L IE F C O R P S S O C IA L TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford Phone 1 Meford, Ore. 335 E. Main St. JESSE L. RICHARDSON & Building Materials BIG PINES LUMBER CO. Dr. I. H. GOVE Central Point Feed Store LUMBER buy what it should. The Best Dentistry Done Painlessly — X-r»y servie concern with 13 head o f cattle. This herd is headed by the senior John Merritt ha* returned to O. Fd Brown was in Medford last bull Count Matchless out o f Clem­ night attending a meeting of the A. C., where he will finish his course entine IV by Count Tickford, an Eagles. this year. international grand champion of 1922; the junior herd sire Columbus, is a son o f Oleta by Peerless Knight. The dam is a grand champion milk­ ing Shorthorn o f California State Fair in 1923 and has also taken grand championship here twice, j Oleta, Betty Clay and Jewel in this herd are in milk, the balance o f the exhibit being young stock. Mr. Alex Sparrow, manager o f the farm, was looking after the stock. They also had a fine exhibit o f horses. Newell Whetstone, wife and little I daughter, returned a few day* ago from Oklahoma where they had been visiting with relatives, and was glad to get back to Oregon again, as while they were there they had a few electric storms that did not look good to anyone from Oregon. Mrs. Alex Sparrow returned last Thursday from a week's stay at Rose, California, which place she had taken Miss Frances to attend school. The school closed last Friday to give the children an opportunity to visit the Jackson county fair. Quite a number from this locality attended the Jackson County Fair held at Medford last week. Most all thought the display o f fruit the fin­ est they had ever seen. The Ladies’ Club will meet Thurs­ day afternoon at the club house, the first meeting to be held since June. We hope to see a large attendance. ---------- o----------- and to make their money — A L L W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D — í FOR Q U IC K S A L E — E ight roam h ou ,e in C entral Point, cloaa in, tw o lo t ,, g o o d rapair, garage, w ood >hed P riced low tc sell at on ce. Inquire at tha A m erican o ffic e . tomers in every particular I now do all dental work by my new P A IN L E S S M E T H O D ; devel­ oped by 18 years’ experience. Res. 768J Office 872J W IL L E X C H A N G E — A »mail tract o f land, with live paying b u im e n cloaa to g ood m arket; will aachango fo r small acraaga near Central P oint. Far p a rticu la r, *aa W . G. T rill. Our aim is to satisfy our cus­ Painless Dentistry Phone: PAGE FIVE CENTRAL P O IN T A M E R IC A N T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 23. 19 2 « Nothing is Better for Breakfast than Hot Cakes and Honey W e carry a complete assort­ ment ot Hot Cake Flour, Honey, Syrups and Pure Home Made Sorghum. The Woman’s Relief corps will have their next birthday social Oct­ ober 2nd, our next meeting day, for those whose birthday comes between July 1st and January 1st. There will be a program and ice cream and cake will be served. All mem­ bers that can please be there. Good program.— Mrs. M. L. Elliott, press correspondent o -------- Mrs. L. Hatfield has been con­ fined at home this week with a se­ vere attack of lagrippe. Mrs. Wm. 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