Southern Oregon New* Review, Avhljnd, Orc., T h u n . April 22, 1948 ,1 blacksm ith in Ashlar,«! for 63 C o n f e r e n c e H e l d .. .. hy Mat years and In the early days shod tagi horses and drove stag«- U P F C I i y M e t f l o d i s t .S coach In this country. H was Members of the Busiruss coll- th«- first man to pas« through the egc and High School Youth Fel­ Siskiyou Tunnel upon its comph- lowship groups of the M ethodist I n the d ec la ra tio n o s i N o e P E N P t N c e tlon. OUR FOREFATHERS P R E S E N TE D TO THE church of Southern Oregon met He is survived by his wife. Sunday at the First M ethodist WORLD A N E W CONCEPT OF IN D IV ID U A L Alice; children, E G. High, Rose­ Church In Ashland. r « f E 5 D M W HEN TH EY E S T A B L IS H E D burg; Lester High, Oakland. Cal In addition to the Ashland ifornia; Mrs. Audrey DeLap, group, members attended from Klam ath Falls, F N High, Spray G iants Pass, Gold Hill, Talent, M E T H O D IS T C H U B C H B o b c r t M < I lv » n a , M in la t t r Oregon; Georg«- High, G ran ts' Wllderville, and Medford. The a m C h o riiH re h e a m a l. Pass, Ore., It N. High, Chicago,! young people participated In din­ Z*»lu I ’ v K - i h Y . o le u th a d e r. if. V. .Sunday S c h o o l. A. O. M cG ee III.; 10 grandchildren, 27 great ner. a recreation period, a busi- in le n d e n t. grandchildren and 1 g re a t-g re a t, n e ,, scssion, and training ses- 11 a in. M o r n in g w o i -ih in T in , . 'T h e M lk K ln g W o rd grandchild. 1. i I slons. 8 1 5 Y o u th K e llo w a h ip . Funeral services were conduct | Mr. and Mi . John Billing who 7:J«I «Jperi P o ru m le d b y M r« «•«1 by the Rev. DeLap and Inter- - were in charge of the dinner ar- T a lb o t - - P o lit ic a l <-¡in d id a U s a nd T h e ir P la tfo r m » . ment was in the M ountain Vh'W rangements were assisted by Bar- 7 30 W edne sday. 1 ,'holr re h e a t Hal. Cemetery. hara Ellason. B e lla W e b e r d ir e c tin g . W e d rie n d a y . P r a y e r a n d m ud-, Pallbearers were; Fred Neal, Others who assisted as hosts le d 7:30 b y M r» . M c llv e n n a . Neal Heard, Sherm Powell, C. J. arid hostesses Included Donna ------------o -------- Baughman, C. F Lane and Louis Fade,. Lucille and D«»rothy Brah- F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IST Barnum, | ham, Jeanette Kinney, M arjorie E a r l F . D o w n in g , M ln ix te r B ib le S c h o o l 9 15 a m. | M<- si-nger, Marllee Mason, Char- T h e C h u rc h w i l l e e le h r.-it* th e f i f . Amy Alice Ramsey I les Eliason, Ted Mclllvenna, El- t le li ,-in n lv e r» » r o f it s o r g a n iz a tio n Funeral services were held don Durham, Bob Vestal, David »hl.« S u n d a y «IO a m S c r­ Tuesday at the Lltw iller Chapel Hile, Mrs. Mae Lamb, Mrs. Flor- im M n. o r n T in h g e B S ig e rv Id ic e e a 11 o f f iu r la th e r » " for Amy Alice Ramsey, 87, of 253 «•nee Lusted, and Mrs. Guy Plck- B a - lo -t f lin t ie r a t n o o n, b r in g ta b le Her v h e . Third St who died Friday at 312 «•ns. J u n io r « 'h u rc h 11:00 a.m. Hf-lman St. following an Illness « 'I iiix t la ii E nd ea vor, 8.30 p.m. Annl'.-erM M i v S e rv ic e , 2 p m of on«- and a half years. P ro fe -M o r W illia m S le fk e o f N o r th - Klarnath Falls; a son, Richard, Miss Ramsey was born In Mil­ Ashland; a daughter Mrs. Wilma w» at ('h ri.M tia n t'o lle g e , E u g e n e , s i l l » p e a ke r. ford, Texas to Charles and Phoe­ Bullen, Ashland; and a grandson, be E I v he e n in guewt g S e rv ic e . 7:30 p rn. S e rm o n be Ramsey In July 1880 and had Jack Wilcox, Ashland. - t 'o n v e r » ln n a n d C h u rc h ' M m ib - r - x h lp .” resided In this vicinity since 1911 Funeral services were conduct­ She Is survived by a nephew, ed by the Rev. E. P. Borden of O R E O A T IO N A D C H U R C H Hugh Page, Ashland; a niece, the Ashland Congrega 1 1 o n a 1 T H E C O N 717 S is k iy o u B lv d E v a r t P. B o rd e n . M in is t e r Elizabeth Page, Los Angeles; a Church and interm ent was in the "T oday w e c o n tin u e to r ec o g n ize ano c h er ish S u n d a y » c h o o l, 9:45 a .m . M a r jo r ie brother, A rthur Page, Hillsboro, I.O.O.F. Cemetery. PTirieo S u p e r in te n d e n t M rs . B o rd - T H IS R IG H T OF THE IN D IVID U A L — W IT H O U T A P V Texas; and a sister, Mrs Florence 11:00 a .m . -M o rn in g S e r v ile W hat I» D u r G o a l, g e rm o n topi«;. S p e ria l P tS T P IC T lO N S O TH ER T H A N A P R O P E R R E S P E C T M aLaughlin, Waco, Texas. John Marshall W agner ir u ix lc b y th e c h o ir . M a r g a r e t R a m - PO P T H E S A M E W O R T S O P P IS N E IG H B O R S — TO o r g a n is t, M a r lo n W in e » , c h o ir Funeral services were conduct­ Funeral services were held S at­ d •»ay, ir e c t o r . CHOOSE HIS OW N O O A LS,TO SET HlS O W N S IG H T S , ed by the Rev. Geo, Shum an urday at the Elks Temple for en ’ H c la s s f o r a d u lt s is g r o w in g r a p ­ arid interm ent was in the Moun­ John Marshall Wagner, 85, a re ­ id ly . Y o u a re in v it e d to a tte n d T h e TO D R E A M AND F U L F IL L H IS D R E A M S , 'ih f o t Go D o o n dnw n»tjkjr» w ill be tain View Cem etery. tired orchardist of 153 Oak St., da