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SEI YOUR LOCAL DEALER
Nam Taken Ralph A. Bros
and Roy T. Stewart, Medford,
have assumed the business name
of Stewart Logging, according
to county clerk's records.
Mot Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dixon and daughter, Carrie Lou,
moved recently to their new
home at 1320 East Jackson
street. Their former address was
2DS Grant street.
Rummage St. Anne's Altar
society will sponsor a rummage
sale at the Sacred Heart Parish
hall, 326 South Oakdale avenue,
Monday, May 26, and Tuesday,
May 27, from 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Small gifts will be on sale.
Mother Dies J. Ed Sullivan,
Central Point, is at Newport and
Cusick, Wash., where he was
called by the illness and death
of his mother, Mrs. James Sul
livan, 84. She lived in Central
Point for several years during
the war years with another son,
Lester Sullivan. She lived in
Cusick and vicinity for about 60
years and died in Newport
hospital.
Wrist Brokan Edward Al
bright, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Albright, 1116 Niantic
street, was treated Friday at
Sacred Heart hospital for a
broken wrist, according to hos
pital attendants. The boy suf
fered the fracture when he
slipped and fell while playing
baseball at the junior high
school, the attendants added.
At Gearhari Dr. and Mrs.
George S. Jennings will be in
Gearhart for the Memorial day
holiday to attend a convention
of the Oregon Optometric as
sociation at the Gearhart hotel.
The meeting is said to be of par
ticular significance this year be
cause of an educational program
being offered. Dr. Marguerite
Eberl, Milwaukee, Wis., will be
the keynote speaker. She is an
authority on the care of chil
dren's vision. Mrs. Jennings is
state president of the women's
auxiliary of the association.
Cars Collide A pickup truck
operated by Christian Schempp,
2117 Hillcrest road, and a car
driven by Francis E. Oakes,
route 1, box 16A, Central Point,
were involved in a collision at
Main and Grape streets Satur
day morning, according to a re
port filed with police. Consider
able damage was reported to
the Oakes vehicle and a lesser
amount to the Schempp truck.
A sedan operated by Robert S.
Hartley, Portland, was reported
considerably damaged in a
wreck at Eighth and Front
streets on Friday. Reports filed
list some damage to the other
car, driven by Mildred Wilkens
120 Laurel street.
Hip Fracture Clifford Bush,
51, route 1,'box 371, Central
Point, was brought Friday to
Sacred Heart hospital by a
Grants Pass ambulance because
of a hip fracture, hospital at
tendants said yesterday. He re
ceived the fracture in a fall from
a bridge, first hitting a rock and
then falling into the water, the
attendant added. He Is hos
pitalized. Padestrlan Hurt A pedestri
an, Dennis Mullane, Camp
White, suffered an arm Injury
Saturday morning in a mishap
at Main and Front streets, city
police said. According to the ac
cident report filed, Mullane
walked into the side of a car
driven by C. M. Cartwright,
route 1, box 89B, Eagle Point.
Police took Mullane to 1 doctor,
it was said.
Advanced Richard Page, son
of H. C. Page, 521 South Grape
street, and Mrs. Otis Teel, Yaki
ma, Wash., has been advanced to
Navy quartermaster third class,
according to a news center re
lease. He has been serving in
the Far East with the United
Nations blockading and escort
force since January, 1951, and
has been in action against the
communists off both Korean
coasts.
Breeders To Mtl The Cali
fornia-Oregon Hereford Breed
ers association will convene on
Monday, May 26, to complete
plans for the bull feeding pro
gram and the 1052 sale. The
meeting will be at noon at the
Jackson hotel. On the feeding
program committee are J. W.
Bigham, Tex Clifford, John
Bohnert, Bud Hoover and Leon
ard Shelley. Bigham is chair
man.
Visiting Richard V. Living
ston, an Air Force airman, third
class, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Laura M. Livingston, 513 King
street. He is on a 10-day fur
lough and plans to leave Tues
day. The airman arrived here
from Camp Gordon, Ga., and is
to report to Rapid City Air Force
base, S. D. He is a 1951 Medford
high school graduate and a for
mer Mail Tribune carrier.
Daughter Born A daughter
was born May 21 to Mr. and
Mrs. James Brinson, at Honolulu
Hawaii, according to news re
ceived here by Mrs. Brinson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H
Catey, 55 North Orange street
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Potter, Portland
The infant was born at the Trip-
ler hospital and weighed 7
pounds, 2 ounces. The father is
stationed at Honolulu with the
Navy as an electronics techni
cian.
Rummage First Christian
church women will- sponsor a
rummage sale Tuesday, May 27
in the Pythian building.
Going To Albany The Rev.i
and Mrs. E. J. Clark will leave
Monday for Albany, Ore., where
they will attend the general as
sembly of the United Presbyter
ian church, of which they were
members before coming to Phoe
nix where the Rev. Clark is now
pastor of the Phoenix Presbyter
ian church.
Rhododendron Blooms Neigh
bors of the Harold Wells, Cedar
and West Jackson street, have re
ported that flower lovers of the
valley should not fail to see a
rhododendron shrub at the Wells
home. The shrub is considered
one of the oldest inland in this
area and one of the finest speci
mens in gardens of the valley.
Son Born Announcement has
been received here of the birth
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. F. Cor
ning Kenly Jr., formerly of Med
ford and now of Manchester.
Mass., on May 20. The child,
third child and second son born
to the couple, has been named
F. Corning Kenly, III. The grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. F.
Corning Kenly, Medford, and
Mrs. Harry B. Little of Concord,
Mass.
InltiMoH WillarH F ClttnrA
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Offnrri
3054 Roberts road, a five-year
stuaeni in business administra
tion, at the University of Ore
gon, will be one of 14 students
initialed into the university chap
ter of Beta Gamma Sigma, na
tional business administration
scholastic hnnnrarv TimtHnv
May 27. The initiation banquet
wiu De neia in me tro Memorial
Student union and featured as
guest speaker will be Oliver P.
Wheeler, vice-president of the
San Francisco Federal Reserve
bank and president of the West
ern Economic association.
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Preachers have spoken a great deal about Hell, but they
have never told us where Hell Is. About all most people
know about Hell Is that It is down and reputed to be
very hot. Evangelist Metcalf will tell you exactly how
many persons are In Hell at present; just where Hell it
located; If the devil is in charae, and if the fire burns the
meanness out of people or if they must go en burning
forever.
TONIGHT
BIRTHS
1 Obituary
ROBERTSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Everett, Phoenix- May 23,
1952, a boy, 5'4 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
SHELDON To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, Rt. 1, Central Point,
May 23, 1952. a girl, 5 pounds,
at Community hospital.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn, 1551 Webster, Ashland,
May 23, 1952, a boy, 6 pounds,
at Community hospital.
W ATKINS To Mr. and Mrs.
John. Medford, May 24, 1952,
a boy, 4?i pounds,, at Commun
ity hospital.
MADDOX To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond, Phoenix, May 22,
1952, a boy, 5 lbs., at Sacred
Heart hospitl.
KETCHUM To Mr. and Mrs.
George, 214 South Columbus
avenue, May 22, 1952, a girl.
6 ''4 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital
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Unquenchable fire ... The worm that MAY
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Bible's forever and ever. 7:40 P.M.
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TUESDAY end THURSDAY NIGHTS
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30
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Are Heaven and Hell within seeing 'and
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Is It a fact that people In Hell talk to
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BBIBLE AUDITORIUM
Guest Conductor Chester
Fitch, valley orchardist, will be
the "guest conductor" on the
program of that name Sunday,
May 25, from 10 to 11 p.m. on
radio station KYJC. He will pre
sent two violin selections, Saint
Saens' "Concerto No. 3 in B
Minor for Violin and Orchestra
Opus 61;" and Paganini's "Con
certo No. 1 in D Major for Violin
and Orchestra, Opus 6." Zino
Francescatti is soloist for both
numbers.
GEORGE D. CORMIE
Funeral services for George
David Cormie. who died May 22
at Cheyenne, Wyo., will be held
Wednesday, May 28, at 1 p. m.
at Perl chapel.
Mr. Cormie was 1 staff serg
eant in the air corps at the time
of his death,
He is survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave T. Cormie,
Central Point; his wife, Dixie,
Cheyenne, and a sister, Donna
Leaf, Medford.
MAID DINES IN STYLE
Memphis, Tenn. (U.PJ
When a $175 tablecloth disap
peared from the home of Mrs.
Nicola Rispoli, officers found
Mrs. Rispoli's maid, Annie Jack
son, using the piece to entertain
friends at her home for dinner.
PALLBEARERS DO
PAINT JOB
Detroit (UR) Eleven co
workers of the late county clerk,
Thomas Schemanski, pitched in
and painted his house after no
ticing while serving as pallbear
ers, that the house looked a lit
tle shabby.
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Boston (U.R) Tom Plum
mer, 21, returned to his Back
Bay home after 18 months at
sea on a round-the-world voy
age aboard the brigantine Yan
kee to find a desk full of accu
mulated mail. Among the letters
were Navy orders directing him
to report for active duty at sea.
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