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Veteran’s Administration Trains
Large Staff of Volunteer Help
Review. Ashland, Oregon. Thursday, March 24, 1949
R a m b lin ’ W it h Ransey
Happy birthday to two year
old Richard K relsm an who was
Tire Orientation School held at Cross. It is hoped that all repie- delighted when his “big* b ro th
Camp White last week was the senatives will contact Mrs Kans ers, Steven, 5 and Peter, 8, sang
second largest such school ever dell and that some local organl- Happy B irthday" to him and
to be held in the United States, /.anon to help at the hospital e u n ls *lure^
pink and green nulk
It was only exceeded by the one
¡shakes wdth him. "Just fam ily"
be
effected.
recently held in Cleveland. P u r
parties can be such fun for tiny
It was pointed out at tile school tots
pose of the school was to train
volunteer workers in domiciliary th at until donations of any kind
Orville Yansey has returned to
are specifically called for that his home in Prineville. Mrs. Yun-
hospital practice.
The representatives of various such contributions should be held sey will rem ain in Asldand for a
organizations who attended were In abeyance, as the staff is sw am more extended visit.
Mrs Emil Kroeger. 1184 A sh
all put through the same routine ped with some m aterials and has
a
total
lack
of
other
im
portant
land
street is ill at her home,
and the ones who attended the
having suffered a heart attack
full course will be the ones who items.
For instance entertainm ent is earlier this week.
will carry out veteran adm inis
Victor Dicklson, Sedona, A ri
tration procedure While the a t already booked three m onths in
tendance was large and most advance but many recreational zona. is spending the week v isit
every organization was represen opportunities are ope n for volun ing friends in Ashland
Mrs C U. Dakin. K lam ath
ted. Mrs Marshall Ransdell. A ux teers, if properly sponsored and Falls is the house guest of her
scheduled.
Camp
officials
point
iliary representative, says that
that is is im portant (hat this sort sister, Mrs. H H H endricks on
she has only seen a > e to contact | oi progran, be calendared and it Iowa street.
other representatives for the
hoped that diffei ent groups
F rank Gomes. Oakland. C alif
Gray Ladies and American Red will be responsible lor an even- ornia Is visiting friends in A sh
land.
Mr and Mrs. A. V. W yatt and
Mrs Edna Mole, Eagle Point vis
ited Mrs W yatt’s sister. Mrs.
Glenn Darby, Sheridan street.
Monday,
Pete Foregren returned to his
home in Cusick, W ashingt o n
after a m onths stay in this vici
nity. Mrs. Forsgren will rem ain
here with friends until a fter
Easter.
Mis. M artel Peters m otored to
Grunts Pass W ednesday.
E tta Braley, Albion, New York,
has received word from friends in
her home state that it is still very-
cold there. Mrs. Braley who is
looking for a homg in this vicin
ity will rem ain here until the
w eather is more settled. She has
m ade m any trips across the con
Before you start on that business or pleasure trip, or vaca
Will You Accept
Our
Invitation
tion. w on't you come by our place of business ind let us
inspect your tires with you in order that you, yourself. may
see if they are safe for you and you family to ride on.
We carry a com plete line of . . . Mobil, Tires, tubes, Bat
leries. Mobil—Gloss Polish and outboard Motor Oil.
Rapier’s Mobil Service
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ing a t regular intervals.
There is a need for a dance to
be sponsored once a m onth.
Dance ciasses are aiso needed
and there should be three b irth
day parties sponsored each m on
th. O ther recreations that will be
appreciated should instructors or
sponsors be found are: Bingo
Games, Horse Shoe Clubs, Card
Clubs and Tournam ents
Liars
Club, Contests, Com m unity Sings.
Choruses, B arber Shop Q uartet.
Band, individual music lessons.
Picnics will be p a rt of the sum
m er’s recreational program and
sponsors will be needed for those.
NOW
Church
I Announcements
tw eht and always stuys a t the
Litlua Hotel while visiting her«.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Teidumaii
Jr. spent die week end in Cres
cent City, returning to Ashland
Tuesday in th en new P ly m o u th
Mrs. Jerry Thorcsou, Jo lin s sist
Plymouth Guild meet« at the
er is their house guest. They will CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
1 I Siskiyou Bled
church Wednesday afternoon at
motor to Portland tlus week and
Evart P Borden, M inister
2 pm
aftei visiting there a tew days
Sunday school 9:45 a.111. M ar
The Pilgrim Study Club will
will drive on to Colfax, Wusiiing
ton lu visit Mrs. Teidemun's par jorie Flinieu, Supt. Mrs. Barker sponsor a Fashion Show In the
ents, Mr. and Mis. M erritt Car- und Mrs. Metz in charge of the sociul rooms of the church Tues
roll, who are well known here. prim ary departm ent. Mrs. lotikln day. April 5th.
Grubb, teucher of the Bible cluss
Listen to the “One O reat Hour"
Sunday callers a t the home of Mrs. Bertha Borden, teacher of on all netw orks Saturday, March
Mr. and Mrs. Lol^> Olsen, Fan the young m arritd people’s cluss. 26th ut 7 p.in.
Worship service, 11 a.in. S e r
view street were, Mr. und Mis.
Nursery downstairs for small
William Davis and Mr. and Mrs. mon: "It Isn’t Fair."
Solo by children of parents uttending the
Clarence lvie. Later in the even Lois Windsor Miller, There is morning service.
ing Mr. und Mrs. Clifford Hazel a G reen Hill Far Away. ’
wood came in to spend the even Pilgrim Fellowship at the church FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
ing with Olsens, both of whom at 6:30 p.nr.
Second and B Streets
have been 111.
Eurl F. Downing, Minister
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
Lum Ja rre tt, who has been vis
Bible School, 9:45 a.m. Tem
FINAL ACCOUNT
iting friends in Ashand for the
perance talk by Judge Nelle
In Circuit Court of the State
pasi two months, has returned to
his home in Castle Rock, W ash of Oregon, in and for the County Burns.
of Jackson, Probate Departm ent. M orning Service, U:U<1 a.m. S e r
ington.
mon,
The D isturbed C h rist"
In the M atter of the Estate
A nthem by the choir under the
When Mrs. Florence Douglas,
of
direction of G lenn M atthews.
Mediord visited her daughter, EVERETT CLARK STONE.
Junior church, 11:00 a.m. for
Mrs. Roy Crupper In Ashlund,
Deceased
Monday, there were four genera
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the child 1 en.
tions present. Mrs. C lapper's that the Final Account of G eor
C hristian Endeavor, 0:30 p in .
daughter, Mrs. Ken Cunning and gia Lee Stone, as Executrix of for juniors and young people.
two of her four children. Hood the Estate of Everett Clark Stone,
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Ser
River, were also visiting. Mrs. Deceased, has been filed in the mon, "That Ye May Know That
Douglas w a s accompanied t o Circuit Court of Jackson Coun the Son of Man Huth Pow er to
Ashland by Mr. and Mrs Virgil ty. Or. gon, and that the 23rd Forgive Slna."
Bower, Mrs Bower being another idov of April, 1949, at the hour of
The C hristian's Hor, KW1N, at
daughter of Mrs. Douglas.
10:00 A. M . has been duly set lor 9:00 a.m ^Sunday.
Midweek Service, Wed. 7:30 p.
the hearing of objections to such
final account and settlem ent in.
thereof, at which tim e any p e r
son interested In such estate may First Church of Chriat. Sciential
Pioneer Avenue, South
Miss Florence Allen. A-hland. appear and file objections th e re
Sunday m orning service at 11
to
In
writing
and
contest
the
has been named a m em ber of an
o’clock. Subject REALITY.
Oregon State Commission on same.
Gulden Text Phrllippiuns 4:8.
Dated and first published this
Teacher Education and Profes
W hatsoever things are true, what
24th
dav
of
March
1940.
sional Standards she was appoint
GEORGIA LEE STONE soever things are honest, w h at
ed through her activitie; in the
soever things are just, w hatso
Van Dyxe A- Lombard.
Oregon Education association
ever
things are pure, w hatsoever
A
ttorneys
for
estate
3,
4.
5,
6
The new state commission con
things
are lovely, whatsoever
sists of 26 members from all parts
things
are
of good report, if there
WOMENS
RELIEF
CORPS
of Oregon. Its duties will p a ra l
HAVE
LUNCH
SATURDAY
he
any
virtues,
and if there be
lel a sim ilar group of the N at
The Women’s Relief Corps met any praise, think on these things
ional Education association which
Sunday School a t 9:30 a.m.
is seeking to improve the nation S aturday for their regular busi
ness
m
eeting
and
covered
dish
Wednesday evening meeting,
al teacher training situation. Its
activities will supersede the fu n luncheon in the Odd Fellows which includes testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
ctions of the state associations hall
Principal
business
was
the
in
at 8 o’clock.
committees on teacher recruit
Reading Room open daily from
m ent and certification after this stalling of officers
2
to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
school year.
Mr and Mrs Clayton Cullen holidays.
Miss Allen is acting prin-ipal
were in Klam ath Falls and Weed
The public Is cordially Invited
of Lincoln school.
over the week end.
l to attend these services, and to
Ashland Teacher Is
Commission Member
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