Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 14, 1949, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon New» Kev.çw, Ashland. Oregon. Thursday, July 14, 1949
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bartlett
left by plane Wednesday, for
their home in Angungueo, Mich-
alunteer workers from
anv atnr
.
ar
»
Volunteer
from m
many
ator for Ashland _____
groups _..
who creational . projects.
oacan,
40 AS & H Co., Mexico,
ciliary
Center.
Of
special
interest
civic and patriotic organizations wish to schedule or assist with
Many veterans would enjoy to the churches of Ashland might she would be huppy to make the Mrs. Bartlett has spent several
in the valley met in the Elks such projects She will act as
arrangements
and
coordinate
the
Temple, Medford, Monday even­ an unaffiliated volunteer worker the Shakespearean plays and be the Chaplains at the Center, speakers schedule with future months with her mother, Mrs
ing, to plan entertainment and so that each contributing group it is pointed out that a gift could there are Chaplains representing meetings of organizations. She Cora Glaze, who has been ser­
recreational projects for the vet­ will receive credit for their work be a $10.00 membership. Member both Catholic a n d Protestant requests thut the head of any or­ iously ill for several years. Mrs
ships are transferable and can be churches Some group might like
Glaze will be confined in Moun­
erans at Camp White.
ganization who may not receive tain View nursing home until
or contributions.
used
for
any
play
during
the
ser­
to schedule the officer who is in
John Kelly, Special Service Of
Walter Bosshard, Chairman. ies Thus, two cars could be used charge of the Hobby Shop, or a letter from Mr. Bosshard or Mr Mrs. Bartlett cun return.
Mr.
ficer, was in charge of the meet­
Kelly, contact her at her home
Central
Coordinating
Council
of
to
transport
8
men
to
see
one
Bartlett
hud
arrived
in
Ashland
Program Chairman or the Spe­
ing Plans were made for several
Civic Clubs is forwarding letters play, or a membership could be cial Service officer. All of these as it has been difficllt to compilt lust week after taking his own
projects to be carried out during
to the presidents of local organi­ divided between two men and men have rather heavy schedules names and addresses of all the mother to her old home in Balti­
July and August.
zations, in which Mr. Kelly out­ one car used to bring them over and speaking engagements for organizations' officers.
more, Maryland, by plune. from
The first project will be a wat­ lines the ways that local groups for four performances Member­
August
should
be
made
as
soon
Mr.
and
Mrs
Billy
Haupt,
of
Soccoro,
New Mexico, where she
ermelon feed for, 250 men. The may be of service and suggests ship« could be sent to the center
feed will be held at Bybee that the hospital chairman of to be used by whichever veter­ as possible. Mrs Ransdell said Bend, arrived in Ashland Mon­ has lived for muny years.
The
day to spend their vacation here. Burtletts will stop in San Fran­
Bridge with the Veterans Admin each group meet with Mrs. Rans- i an« were able to afford their
Mrs. Oral Freemyer and Mr Mr. Haupt is employed by the
istration furnishing the trans­ dell and have her assist them in own transportation.
cisco und El Paso, on business,
and Mrs George Lane, Medford, Bend-Portland Truck service
portation and a cold storage working ou the details of any
visited friends in Ashland, Sat-
In
some
instances,
time
"must
enroute
to Mexico.
place to chill the watermelons. contemplated programs, parties,
Mrs. M A. Pfister, San Fran­
be allowed to arrange for men to urday.
Andy
Andahl returned Tues­
Hostesses will be a committee of picnics or other projects.
cisco, is the house guest of her
participate in projects, but many
representatives of many organi­
day
from
Oakland, California,
cousin. Mrs. J. R. Elder, of 625
Mrs. Ransdell states that she things can be planned on com­
zations. Local organizations and
where
he
hud
spent the week
B Street.
individuals who wish to contri­ will be out of town most of the paratively. short notice Many of
end with friends.
the
men
have
indicated
that
they
bute to the funds to purchase the month of August and requests
watermelons may mail their that individuals and organiza­ would enjoy picnics in Lithia
Park, others are avid fishermen >
contributions to Mrs. Marshall E. tion heads contact her as soon as and
ball fans.
(Lottie) Ransdell, 533 Fairview possible. The next two months,
church
The
Medford Sheriff’s Posse |
Street or to Walt Bosshard, Boss- are the best months for outdoor
has
offered
to
play
host
to
80
hard Lumber company.
projects and she says she would
Mr. Kelly has requested Mrs. like to have Ashland people take men at the Rodeo.
Ransdell to act as local coordin­ an active part in providing re- Mr Kelly mentioned that a tra- I
veiling display of the handwork
of the members could be arrang­
ed for a period of several days. I
An offer from some business man 1
for such display would be great­
ly appreciated, he said and sould
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
METHODIST CHURCH
this lead to a permanent spot
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
Rev.
Robert Mcllvcnnu, minister
which their handwork could be
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Wil­
Evart P. Borden, Minister
sold it would, indeed, be a grand
thing.
Sunday school 9:30. Marjorie liam Weber, Supt.
11 00 a.m. Morning worship
Every month some organiza­
Flinieu, superintendent
Classes! ’The Discipline of Self."
tion puts on a Birthday Party for
for all ages. You will be made1 6:00 p.m. Vespers in Lithia
all the men whose birthdays fall
Park.
welcome.
in that month. Usually, about
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
Worship service 11 a.m.
thirty five veterans are honored
A Grange group from the upper.
FIR 8T CHURCH OF CHRIST First Church of Christ, Scientist
Rogue Valley has taken on this I Four - year - old Ursula Grama-
Pioneer Avenue, South
task for August. It is requested ^ f c ne oi^he n,il,ionL* ot
Second and B Streets
that «snmp
» »vqutsita jchjidr^n in Germany, has no home
Sunday morning service at 11
that some Ashland group would pf her own. But she does have some
Karl F. Downing, Minister
o’clock. Subject: Life.
do it at a later date. The usual,1 food every day. She gets it at the
Bible School 9 45 a.m.
Golden Text: John 17 3. This
procedure at these birthday par .. fcrubweg church home, which is
is
life eternal, that they might
Morning
Service,
11
00
a
m.
supplied
from
contributions
which
ties is to arrange for each man
to have a gift. Cakes or cookies were made by American farmers in Anthem by the choir, directed by know thee the only true God,
this and 25 other states to the
and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast
with candles are in order, a pro­ Christian Rural Overseas program Glen Matthews. Sermftn. "Up in sent.
the
mountains.”
'
gram should be arranged such as (CROP).
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.
Junior Church. 11 00 a.m. for
In the year ending June 1, a total
community singing or music of
Wednesday
evening meeting,
the
children.
of
75,668,581
pounds
of
farm
com­
some kind.
which includes testimonies of
had Deen contributed for
Christian
Endeavor.
7:00
p.m.
Funds may be contributed by modities
distribution in 22 of the 43 nations
Christian Science healing, la held
individuals or organizations for served by CROP’S sponsoring agen-
Evening Service, 8:00 p m at 8 o’clock.
candy, cigarettes, magazine sub­ cíes: Catholic ~ Rural Life, Church
_____ _ Special music by the Youth
Reading Room open dally from
scriptions. greeting and Christ­ World Service (22 Protestant de­ Chorus, directed by Doris Ren-
2
to 5 p.m. except Sundays and
nominations),
and
Lutheran
World
mas cards. Canteen Cou p o n
Relief. Gifts in kind included 28,- zema. Sermon "Born of the Wat­ holidays.
books make nice gifts for prizes 975,504
pounds of wheat for 38% er and the Spirit."
The public Is cordially invited
at the Bingo and card parties as of the
„ total, 22,061457 pounds of
Midweek
Service,
Wed.
7.00
p.
G
ift
of the Holy Spirit for You
the men use them at the canteen corn for 28«. and 13,185,661
m.
Today
without having to leave the pre- ‘ pounds
of
----------beans
for 17%.
Midweek Service, Wed., 7:00 p
plans are well ad­
mises.
“ Meanwhile,
*"
m.
Paul Hatton Camp White man­ vanced for extending the CROP
drive nation-wide this year. A l­
On the Plaza, Ashland
ager, has returned from his vaca­ ready, organizations have been se<
tion and will be available as a up in 20 states, and 11 others are
speaker, stated Mrs. Ransdell. as in the process of organization for
I will other officers at the Domi- harvest season campaigns.
Camp White Projects Now Planned To Include Valley Organizations
’’<)!’ ; ood Helps
1 lomeless Girl, 4
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