Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1960, Image 10

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Will Some Day Be Queen
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European royalty hat Mri,
Anthony . Armstrong - Jones,
and then there
is that other
Margaret.
Well, th
"other . Mar
garet ' may
not receive all
the attention
in the world's
news papers
that Britain's
ex-ip inster
G7 rauley
gets, but this princess is
future queen.
. Denmark s Margaret one
day will be its first queen
since another Margaret (or
Jacksonville
Club Meets
i Jacksonville - Jacksonville
Garden club' opened the fail
season with a meeting at the
Community hall. Mrs. A. G.
Motchenbacher presided
The program included a dis
cussion on table arrangements
by Mrs. R. T., Nichol, Med
ford, a detailed report on the
Ilk tree, sometimes called
Mimosa, by Mi's. J. B. Noble,
discussion on birds by Mrs.
Frank Janosky and a talk on
the history of roses by Mrs.
Aliqe Hibbert, s .,,
A study of roses is the gar
den club's project this year,
and will be included on the
program of each1 meeting.- '
Delegates elected for the
district convention to be held
at Central. Point. September
28 are Mrs. Frank Janosky
and Mrs. Paul Godward. Al
ternates are Mrs.' C. O. Lack
and Mrs: Glenn. Tuttle.
Hostesses for the, meeting
were Mrs.' Paul Godward and
Mrs. Harold Reed, with Mrs.
Paul Farley and Mrs. C. 0.
Lack pouring. .
The hall was decorated with
roses and the table with ' a
centerpiece of fall colors of
yellow and brown shades of
flowers.
Illinoit Valley Unit
Has first Matting;
Commfffees Named
Illinois Valley -Mrs. Henry
Gammell was hostess for the
first, fall meeting of Illinois
Valley Home Extension unit.
Mrs.. Kenneth Brown, presi
dent,' conducted the meeting.
.. New ' chairmen appointed
Were Mrs. Esther McNeil,
traffic safety; Mrs. Walter
Colpitt, Associated Country
Women of the World; Mrs.
Xldon Mull, membership and
luncheon; . Mrs. Kenneth
Brown, publicity.
Mrs. Jack Williams and
Mrs. Joe Smith .will give dem
onstrations on patterns for the
October and November meet
ings, and programs for the re
maining months of the year
were announced.
Each meeting will begin at
10:30 a.nv with .the'losson, .
potluck luncheon Will be serv
ed at noon, and the business
meetings will be held in the
afternoon. ,' ,
The October meeting will
b" held at ' the Episcopal
church October 11. s
Guests Here v; -
Mr. and' Mrs. George Bea
mon, Yuba City, Calif.,: were
week end guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. .West,
1S40 Thomas road. Mrs. Bea-
mon Is Mr. West's sister.
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Margaret
Margrethe, as the Danes spell
the name), ruled - as regent,
not as sovereign - from 1367
to 1412.
This Margaret will succeed
her father, King Frederik, be
cause the 4.3 million Danes
wanted it that way. There is
no male heir, so in 1993, the
Danes voted a change in their
constitution to permit a fe
male successor. No royal de
cree involved. Just popular
wish,
What Is shei like, the 20-
year-old heiress presumptive?
"She is brought up to be a
queen, but she's all girl," was
the way one source close to
the palace described her,
: Margrethe is blue-eyed and
blond, and a big girl, where
Britain's Margaret Is brunette
and diminutive. Margrethe
stands five feet and 10 in
ches. Her father recently as
sured a slightly concerned
Queen Ingrid, his wife, that a
reigning queen should be tall.
Margrethe would rather go
on an, archaeological expedi
tion - with her grandfather,
King Gustav VI Adolf of Swe-
den. than listen to rock n' roil.
She collects stamps, glass ani
mals, Is a -talented, artist, a
naturalist and member of the
Danish Ornithological society,
expert in judo, and a corporal
In the Danish women's aux
iliary air force..
But she is no square.
Margrethe is an excellent
dancer, skier, swimmer, rider
and tennis player. She has a
lively sense of humor and a
lot of noise. But she does not
have the interest in clothes
that Margaret of Britain al
ways has - had, and once
showed up at University of
Copenhagen 'rastri culation
ceremonies with her slip
hanging a couple of inchest '
Duplicate Game
Winners Named ;
Forty players competed in
Wednesday's duplicate game
at the Riverside Bridge club.
' Hlah scores' were won m
the north-south position by
Mrs. John Dougherty and
Paul A. Hatton, first, 122; Mrs.
F. R. Baker and Mrs. Koger
Smoot, second, 110; Mrs. R. T.
Jones and Mrs. M. L. Nelson,
third, 118W; and Mrs. R. J.
Conroy and Mrs. Hatton,
fourth, 118.
In the . east-west position
high scores were won by Mrs.
F, E. Bowman and Mrs. Berg
Marten, first. 138V4; Mrs
Lewis Smith and Mrs. William
Hall, second, 124; Mrs. J. S.
Wlnslow and Mrs. Robert F.
King, third, 113V4; Mrs. Sam
Van- Dyke and. Hoy rruiu
fourth, lllVi. .
Guest of Mrs. Richard Mile
stone was Mrs. Margaret Bau
men, Portland. Mrs. Walter
Fisher,. Roseburg, was a visit
ing player. -
Jaycettes Plan
Annual Banquet
'Central Point -The annual
Woman of the -Year award
will be presented this year
at the - Jaycette . Daughter
Mother banquet Wednesday,
October 12.
- Any Central Point organ
ized club or Individual may
enter a candidate for the
award, It was announced,
Qualifications are community
service, home . and family,
character and personality, the
candidate must be 21 years of
age or older.
The banquet Is held each
year to 'honor Jaycette moth
ers, mother s-ln-law and
friends. .....
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Robert Baccui, chairman of the Med
ford citisens commitlea which is coordinat
ing activities ior Medford's "sister city"
program with Alba, Italy, is
with a doll and two puppets which were pings and a letter expressing the league's
used as prises at a benefit brunch and gratitude for the gifts. The doll, it is ex
style show held Monday at Mon Detir din- plained, is "La Bella Trifulera," or the beau
ing inn. Central Point. The doll and pup
pets were sent from Alba by Mayor Osval-
do Cagnasso for the party which was given
by Medford Junior Service league to raise
money for the kindergarten for hard-of-
Committees
Announced
Butte Falls - The first fall
meeting of Butte Falls Lions
auxiliary was held , recently
at the Mil Mar ranch, home
of Mrs. Allan Plngle. No sum
mer meetings were held.
New officers are Mrs
Charles Capello, president;
Mrs Leonard Stratton, vice-
president; Mrs. William Hunt-
ter,' secretary; Mrs. Andy
Hamstra, treasurer; and Mrs.
Randall Perkins, lion trainer
Committee chairman for the
year are Mrs. Glen Cathey,
welfare; Mrs. Roger Harris,
Mrs. Cathey and Mrs. Ham
stra, budget and finance; Mrs.
William Harris, publicity;
Mrs. Bruce Plngle and Mrs.
Allan Plngle, membership and
initiation; Mrs. William Hunt
er, installation; Mrs. Harris
and Mrs. Ben Shcppard, sun
shine; Mrs. Duane Smeltzer,
hospitality; Mrs. Allan Plngle,
program and social; Mrs. Wil
liams and Mrs. James Capello,
prize; Mrs. Michael Estes, par
liamentarian; and Mrs. Wil
liams, historian.
Hostesses for a potluck
meeting Wednesday evening,
September 28 at the Com
munity Hall are Mrs. Harris
and Mrs, Bernard Parton.
Committees were named
for the zone dinner meeting
held September 14 at the Com
munity hall.
The next meeting of the
Auxiliary will be held Tues
day, October 4, at the home
of Mrs. Bruce Plngle.
PTA Announces
Event Thursday
Central. Point Parents of
students in the H. P. Jewctt
Elementary school and the
Central Point Elementary
and Junior High schools are
invited by Mrs. Clifford Bai
ley to . attend a teachers re
ception at 3:30 p.m. Thurs
day, September 22 at the
Jewett school cafctorium.
. Mrs. Bailey said "a warm
welcome is extended to par
ents of students beginning in
the first grade and to parents
who are new in the district."
Each teacher will be Intro
duced. Hostesses for the affair will
be the members of the Central
Point Parent-Teacher associa
tion executive committee.
PTA officers for the new
term are Mrs. Bailey, presi
dent; Mrs. Lewis Cox, first
vice-president; Mrs. D. C.
Mapel, second vice-president;
Mrs. W. C. Hlglnbotham and
Mrs. Clinton Kendall, trees-
Garden Center
Available At
Public Library 5;
Medford Garden club has
established a earden Informa
tion center at the Public Li
brary of Medford and Jack
son county, 413 West Main
street, for the benefit of the
public.
The table was arranged re
cently with an assortment of
garden books and magailnos
and a question box where the
public may place their garden
problems.
Mrs. W. A. Shutt, chairman
of the center, will bring these
question to the club for dis
cussion and answers if pos
sible. Two garden books were pre
sented to the library recently
from ihe club by a group of
interested members. 1
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
pictured here
Calendar
Calendar notices and news for
the society secUon of The Mall
Tribune must be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition la 1 p.m. Friday Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 0
a.m of the day of publication and
for week day news Is 6 p-m. the
day neiore Duoucauon.
Wednesday:
7 p.m. - Veterans of World
War I, barracks and auxiliary,
Girls Community club.
7:30 p.m. - Bethel 14, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters, Masonic temple.
8 p.m. - Medford Jaycettes,
home of Mrs. James D. Coon,
803 West Jackson st.
8 p.m. - Woman's Society
of Christian Service circle, 11,
Mrs. Kenneth Pickens, 24
Hamilton st.
Thursday:
12:30 p.m. - Medford So
journers club, Girls Commun
ity club,
1:30 p.m. - Zion Lutheran
church circles: Esther, home
of Mrs. Chris Wolff, route 4,
box 477, Vorhies rd.; Ruth,
home of Mrs. Martin Paulson,
013 Newtown st.
leadership Studied
By Lake Creek Unit
At First Meeting
Lake Creek Lake Creek
Extension unit members held
their first meeting of the year
at the home of the chairman,
Mrs. Murray B a r 1 1 i n g,
Brownsboro. A lesson on
"Leadership D e v e lopmcnt"
was given by Mrs. Bartling;
She also explained the mean
ing of "extension service,"
and said it Is a privilege to
have the training. "Extenion
lessons are college training
for all that attend," she said.
Committee chairmen are:
Hospitality, Mrs. Joe Arens;
luncheon, Mrs. Henry Meyer;
publicity, Mrs. Leland M.
Charley; 4-H club, Mrs. Wll
lard Walch; finance, Mrs. L.
M. Charley; Azalea house,
Mrs. Bartling; citizenship,
Mrs. Ira Woolfolk.
Mrs. William Harper was
elected secretary.
Members are requested to
call Mrs. Henry Meyer for In
formation concerning the
luncheon for the October
meeting. The October lesson
is on "Family Finance" and
the project leaders are Mrs.
Arens and Mrs. Charley. Now
members arc: Mrs. L. Modec
and Mrs. C. Vlckoren. Mrs.
Jenifer Ordahl, Bellingham,
wash., daughter of the chair
man, was a guest.
Unit Announces
Award Nomination
Mrs. Jack Campbell, 32S2
Burscll road, has been nomi
nated for tine Central Point
"Woman of the Year" award
by the Nitclighters Home Ex
tension unit.
The unit held Its first meet
ing September 13th at the
home of Mrs. C. C. Peterson,
907 East Bcall lane. A lesson
on "Leadership Development"
was given by Mrs. Peterson
and Mrs. C. L. Walter. The
year's lessons were discussed
and scheduled.
ROOT BEER
Now
IPh Calorie - ,
MEDFORD. ORE.
Social Events
hearing children which ihe group operates.
Mrs. Jonathan Middleton, (pictured with
Mr. Baccus) chairman of the event, plans
to send the Italian mayor pictures and clip-
tiful queen of the truffles, and is made in
connection with Alba's annual Truffle Fes
tival each October. About 200 guests at
tended the event Monday.
Meeting Set
For Callers?
Dance Dates
Many events are on the
calendar for square dancers.
Rogue Sis 'Q Square Danc
ers association will hold the
monthly meeting tonight at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Jacoby, Grants Pass.
Local members are asked to
meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Dallaire, 1060 Cra
ter Lake avenue, Medford, at
7:30 o'clock.
Y Knot Twirlers
Thursday, September 22,
the Y Knot Twirlers will
hold ' a workshop square
dance at the YMCA at 8 p.m.
Douglas Fosbury will be the
caller. Women are asked to
take cookies and the club
will furnish coffee.
Hoedown Set
An "open hoedown" will
be held Friday, September
23, at Derby school on the
Butte Falls highway begin
ning at 8:30 p.m. Byron Dib
ble will be the caller; refresh
ments will be potluck.
Applegalers
The Applegaters will hold
a dance at the Provolt
Grange hall Saturday, Sep
tember 24. Floyd Workman
will be the caller and dancing
will begin at 8:30 p.m. Pot
luck refreshments will be
served.
Promenaden
Saturday, September 24, the
Star Promenaders will hold
a "Hunters' choice'" square
dance at Roxy Ann Grange
hall starting at 8:30 p.m. Ken
neth Hood will be the caller;
refreshments will be potluck
style.
Jeans and Janes
Jeans and Janes club will
dance at Take It Easy lodge
on Savage creek at 8:30 p.m
Saturday. Douglcs Decker
will be the callers. Potluck
refreshments will be served.
AH square dancers are In
vited to attend all of. the
dances listed.
Teaching Field
Changes Noted
Fifty members of Jackson
County Retired Teachers as
sociation attended the last
meeting of the group, a pic
nic held in Lithia park, Ash
land. Mrs. Mamie Bloomficld,
Medford, president, conduct
ed a business meeting. -
Several members reminis
ced about early days of teach
ing, noting the many changes
in teaching practices and in
salaries. Year books were dis
tributed and the president
spoke of the duties of com
mittee chairmen.
Miss Marian Ady, art in
structor at Southern Oregon
college was a visitor. -
Tlie hospitality committee
was composed of Mrs. Verne
Engli. Miss Edna Kennedy
Mrs. Laurene Nye, Miss Edna
Myer, . Mrs. Maude Ditts
worth and Mrs. Carol Sabo.
ORANGE LEMON-LIME GINGER
Af Popular Price
Institute
Set Friday
Program arrangements for
a mission institute, sponsored
by the Medford Council of
United Church Women, :
completed according to Mrs.
Melvin Hoover, chairman. She
states that Mrs. D. S. Ander
son will be at the organ for
the morning.
This annual event is to be
held in Eastwood Baptist
church, Friday, September 23
An informal coffee hour at
9:30 a.m. will open the ac
tivities. At 10 o'clock Mrs.
William Ricken will conduct
the devotional period. Mrs.
Hoover will welcome those at
tending and will present the
program themes and" also' a
musical sketch "Witnessing
Through Music."
Departing from the usual
form of procedure, books to
be considered for fall and
winter study in the several
affiliated churches will not
be briefed individually as has
been the custom In other
years but will be discussed in
group arrangement for both
adult and youth classes. Un
der the theme "Into All the
World Together" Mrs.' Robert
Mayer will present the books
for adult consideration and
Mrs. Weldon C. Kline books
under the same theme for
youth and children.
Adult books on the theme
"Heritage and Horizons in
Home Missions" will be
briefed by Mrs. John Hall
and Mrs. Fred Daugherty
will tell of the youth and
children's books carrying a
similar theme.
Mrs. Walter Hlggins will
tell of migrant work and the
offering will be dedicated to
the migrant program, it is
stated.
Nursery care will be pro
vided.
All interested are invited to
attend.
Club Announces
Annual Dinner
Medford Toastmistress club
has set October 12 as the date
of the annual public relations
dinner. Mrs. Elmer Ness is
chairman and It will be held
at Ping's Gardens.
At the last meeting of the
group it was announced that
Mrs. James VanderSteen had
been named to the by-laws
and resolutions committee for
the region, and on the pro
gram and education commit
tee for International Toast
mistress. Guests for the meeting were
Miss Ethel Todd, Miss Sanna
Craig, Mrs. Lorraine Hall and
Mrs. F. R. Faulkner.
Mrs. Richard Williams gave
the invocation, Mrs. J. W.
Poage was lexicologist and
Mrs. Amy True, topicmistress.
Mrs. Roy Rolls presented the
education topic.
Among the speakers was
Mrs. Ethel Mclntyre ' who
talked on "People to People",
telling about Medford's Sister
City, Alba, in Italy. Mrs. J. D.
Brummond and Mrs. C. A.
Thatcher also spoke.
Mrs. Erwin Gray
Gold Hill Visitor
Gold Hill-Mrs. Erwin Gray
and son, Jerald, Long Beach,
Calif., visited in Gold Hill last
week with Mrs. June Jones,
Scenic avenue, Mrs. Melvin
Johnson and Mrs. Oliver Con
rad. Mrs. Gray Is the former
Lorraine Wright of the Wil
low Springs area and it had
been several years since the
friends had been together.
While in southern Oregon
Mrs. Gray and her son were
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Wright, Talent.
Come In
and
Register
For the
GRAND
OPENING
Sept. 22, 23, 24
More Than
$2,500.00
IN GIFTS
All you hove to do I come
In end register to be
eligible to win
211 EAST MAIN
Scout Staff
Reviews
Day Camp
Members of the staff of the
Rogue Valley area of Girl
Scouts met last Thursday at
the Chuck Wagon for a re
port on the Girl Scout day
camps of the area.
Mrs. Robert LeRoy, district
director, who presided an
nounced that attendance at
the 1960 day camp was 823.
The day camp at Ashland,
held in upper Lithia Park,
had an attendance of 44;
Grants Pass, held at Rein
hardt ranch, 275; Medford,
held at Tomlin Forest, 2'0;
Talent-Phoenix, held at Ol
son ranch, 102; Yreka,- held
at Burton ranch, 182.
, Directors reported that
each camp chose a theme and
had a variety of activities.
The themes for the camps
were: Ashland, "If it isn't
fun, it isn't scouting"; Grants
Pass, "Hands around the
world"; Medford, "Our cha
let in Little Switzerland";
Talent - Phoenix, "Camp of
the singing birds"; Yreka,
"United States."
Activities of. the camps in
cluded nature craft, hikes,
campfire programs, smoke
jumper demonstration, out
door cooking, rattlesnake
training, forest rangers
speaking, work on badges,
wading, rock collecting, bird
watching, nature trails, build
ing birdhouses, studying
stars, labeling of trees and
bushes, singing games, wide
games, weaving and archery
and overnight camp for the
older girls.
Each day camp director re
ported that health and safe
ty were stressed by holding
fire drills and having fire
fighting equipment available
and also having registered
nurses and "first aiders" in
attendance at all times.
Attending the meeting
were Mrs. C. E. Woods, Ma
drona district chairman, and
Mrs. James W. Allen, Madro
na district program chair
man, Ashland; Mrs. A. B.
Smith, director, and Mrs.
Harold S. Hyde and Mrs.
P. A. Roby, assistant dlrec
ors. Grants Pass; Mrs. Dean
Eppinger, Medford Day camp
director, and Mrs. David D.
Dodge, Medford Day camp as
sistant director; Mrs. Jerry
Gastineau, Medford area
training chairman, Mrs. B. E.
Culy, North Jackson district
chairman, Mrs. L. M. Vonsel,
Oakdale training chairman,
Mrs. C. G. Fox, Oakdale
neighborhood chairman, Mrs.
Thomas Vance, South Med
ford chairman. Miss Ruth
Kilbourn, executive director,
and Mrs. Robert LeRoy, dist
rict director, all of Medford,
and Mrs. T. M. Deter, Day
camp director, from Yreka.-
The Rogue Valley Girl
Scout Council, Inc., is a
member-agency of Ashland
Talent United fund, Jose
phine County United fund,
the United Medford Crusade;
the West Siskiyou district
conducts a Girl Scout fund
drive.
District Nurses
Name Delegates.
' Delegates to attend the
convention of Oregon
Nurses association in Eugene
October 12-14 have been
chosen by District 4. They
are Mrs. Jane Anders, Mrs,
Maureen Buettner, Miss
Frances Clink, Mrs. Lila Mc
Dowell, Mrs. Eleannor Ram
sey, and Miss Loretta Costel
lo. A member from Ashland
will be chosen later.
Miss Clink announced an
institute entitled "Strike
Back at Strokes" to be pre
sented by the Jackson Coun
ty Public Health department
in October.
Dr. Donald McGeary spoke
on "Emphysema" at the last
meeting of District 4
members.
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STARTS THURSDAY!
3 Big Days-Sept. 22-23-24
Turn To Harvest Festival Section-C
Clubs Set Date
Of Flower Show
Twelve women from the
Howard, Roxy Ann, and
Crater Garden clubs met Sep
tember 7 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Messal,
1464 Orchard Home drive,
Medford, to discuss and plan
a fall flower show.
The flower show will be
held in the Crater High school
gymnasium October 8. Theme
of the show will be potpourri
and will feature fall flowers
and dried materials.
Careers
Topic For
BPW Club
Special music by Mrs. Caro
lyn Chamberlain and Miss
Laura York opened the first
fall meeting of the Medford
Business and Professional
Women's club held Thursday
evening at the Girls Commun
ity club.
Pointers on parliamentary
procedure were given by Mrs.
Efilen Williams. Miss Voda
Brower commented on inter
esting highlights of the Au
gust field trip to sections of
Rogue Valley National Forest
as guests of the U. S. Forest
Service.
"My Career" was the theme
of the program selected by the
membership committee. The
chairman, Mrs. Carolina Love
ness introduced Mrs. Dorothy
Holberton, Miss Gladys Dur
rand, Mrs. Vieva Redmond
and Mrs. Harriet Watson who
spoke briefly ion their ca
reers. A report of activities for
National Business Women's
Week, October 2-9, -was out
lined by Mrs. Billie Preston,
chairman. Now in its 32nd
years, the Business Week was
established for the purpose of
calling attention to the
achievements of women in
business and the professions,
to give the community at
large an opportunity to be
come better acquainted with
the program of the National
Federation of Business and
Professional Women's Clubs,
and to attract local women to
membership in the organiza
tion. Plans for Medford's par
ticipation in the week will be
announced later.
The president, Mrs. Nell
Faulkner, announced that a
special meeting will be held
at the Jackson Hotel on Sep
tember 29 for the reading and
adoption of the new bylaws.
Special guests for the eve
ning were Mrs. Maxine Stone,
Mrs. Edna Tengwald, Mrs. Al
ice Saunders and Mrs. Zola
Sims.
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Y To Resume
Family Nights
John Eads will present a
program of magic at the first
fall family night program at
the Medford YMCA Friday,
September 23 at 7:30 o'clock.
Mr. Eads is a local business
man whose avocation as a ma
gician has made him a popu
lar performer. His show is
considered especially suitable
for family night as it is of
interest to both children and
adults. As this is a special at
traction all families are in
vited whether YMCA mem
bers or not.
Each family Is asked to
bring either a cake or punch
for potluck refreshments.
Programs of special interest
such as this will be offered
once a month on family night
in addition to the usual fam
ily use of the gymnasium and
pool every Friday night, it is
announced.
Program Planned
By Garden Club
The Little Garden Club of
Medford held its first fall
meeting of the season at the
home of Mrs. Charles Hurst,
765 Sunrise avenue. Business
and plans for the year were
discussed.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Herb
Vallee, 724 Alder street, Oc
tober 12.
WHAT DOES THE
BIBLE SAY?
ROMANS 15:12
We have no way of knowing
completely what took place in
the Garden of Eden because of
the sin of man, but we do know
that man was changed from a
higher estate to a lower state.
In this change they suffered a
spiritual and-physical death. By
this disobedienco, sin and death
came into the world.
In substance God told man
that he would not receive unto
himself man's spirit after death,
until some time in the future.
We know now this was to be
through Christ. We should take
note that in the very beginning
when God gave man a com
mand, he expected it to be
obeyed completely, and if it
was not, man was punished for
it. Man has always had to pay
for his disobedience to God.
Continued Each Wednesday by
THE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Third and Oak Street
Central Point, Oregon
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MODEL KD-2P
Phone SP 2-6011
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