Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Fhursday, March 17, 1949
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residents with their
problems.
A nation-wide cumpiugn, to
The American Legion A uxili
raise five million dollars to uid
ary, Unit No. 14, honored Legion
Europe's starving and homeless
Post No. 14 Monday evening with
and to help resettle refugees in
a birthday 'X.rty. The event mark
the United States and other hos
ed the 30th birthday of the Am
pitable countries, will be laun
erican Legion.
ched on Sunday, March 20, by
Sixty five Legionairres and
the Catholic Bishops of America.
their families sat down to the
The campaign, which will con
long banquet tables set In the
tinue for one week, closing on
Fire Place room at the Legion's
Laetare Sunday. M arrh 27, will
Log Cabin Pioneer Hall in Win-
he spearheaded by special dioce
burn Way. The tables were de
san appeals In the 1,16 archdio
corated with the Legions colors.
ceses of the United States. More
Blue and Gold, with spring flow-
than 15,000 Catholic parishes will
TRADE YOUR
J ers and greenery used about the
participate In the drive.
room.
In this diocese, the campaign
An enormous birthday cake,
has been officially Inaugurated
which carried out the color
through a letter to all pustors
scheme, was presented by the
from the Most Reverend Edw ard
auxiliary to Legion Com m ander
i D. Howard, D. D., Archbishop of
Frank J. Van Dyke, former por,|and in Oregon, urging sup-
John Von K uhlm an A fter the
Ashland
covered dish dinner had been en- Ashland attorney, will direct the port for (jle raising of $50,000 of
CHAMPION'S ROCKS ARE
DISPLAYED AT CHAMBER
The rock display of Joseph
Cham pion is available for view-
lng at the offices of the Ashland
C ham ber of Commerce. Cham
pion's exhibit includes 42 differ
ent! P'
en of rocks, mostly of
agat
and Illustrates the differ
ent types of cutting used to bring
out the beauty of the agate.
Legion Honored
On 30th Birthday
F. Van l)yke Will
Direct Seal Sale
Parishes Seeking
$5,000,000 Fund
will be in
hall W ed
will assist
state tax
Merlami I’helpe, Charles Klia-
son. and Dorothy G. Brabham at
tended the district conference of
the Methodist Youth Fellowship
held last week end In Spring
field, Oregon.
Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired
Have Rubber Tire« to fit on iron wheels
Grass Catchers-New Handles-New Tires
O il ) MOWER IN ON A NEW ONE
0. R. Edwards Repair Shop
Sfalci**
s bland
Phone 7131
Next to the Mart
THE re O U D E S T N A M E IN TIME
GRUEN VERI-THIN
1-THIM DORCAS
Oellcetely «»yled,
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MS. fii ML
B. J. Jewelers
poyed, the cake was cut, with a p sale of Easter seals in Curry, j y ,e total amount of the Bishops'
Coos and Fund for Victims of War F ather
propriate ceremonies, and served Jackson- Josephine
with ice cream, a gift from Bill Douglas counties.
Jerom e M. Schm itz has been ap
Beeson Ashland Creamery.
The Seal Sale is sponsored by pointed diocesan director, and
Celia Berninghausen was host the Oregon Society for Crippled F ather A rthur J. Sullivan, dio
ess chairm an, assisted by mem Children and Adults. Proceeds of cesan superintendent of schools,
bers of the auxiliary. A musical the sale are used to finance the will direct the children's efforts
many projects of the society. In- through the schools,
program followed the dinner.
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eluding
the children's hospital at
IxK'ally. the cam paign will be
Com m ander Von K uhlm an re
ported progress with the Legions j Eugene, the Portland Hehabilita , >-ordlnated through Reverend
“Kite Contest", and reported that tlon Center in Portland; special Pius B Bauer of O ur I.ady of the
plans were being made for him to sum m er camps for crippled chil- - M ountain parish. Ashland. Two
instruct youngsters in kite m ak dren; surgical, medical ar.d spec relief agencies—the Bishops’ Em-
ing. John learned the a rt of kite ial training for individuals; the j ergency and Relief Com m ittee
m aking in China several years craft shop in Portland, where ar and W ar Relief Services - N at
ticles made by the handicapped ional Catholic W elfare C onfer
ago.
are sold, and many others.
ence—are dependent upon the
Evelyn Kreisman. Child Wel
annual appeal to continue their
fare chairm an, reported that a CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
vast program of relief and reh ab
program “T he Whole Child" will
ORGANIZES MEN'S CLUB
ilitation throughout the world.
be given w ith prom inent speak-
Sunday evening the men of the
Since 1942 the joint organiza
ers analyzing the com plete needs Congregational church met and tions have sent abroad more than
of children. This will be an event organjze<j a Men’s club. A con- 274,174,000 pounds of relief m at
of April, which is designated as
Child W elfare Month by the aux- su lu u o n was adopted and offi erials. valued at over $131,610,-
cers were elected. These officers 000 W orking through a netw ork
iliary. O ther organizations are
are Allan Harris, president; Ed of indigenous charitable agencies
being Invited to participate.
gar Terrill, vice president and in 62 different countries, the a-
Lottie Ransdell, Camp W hite secretary-treasurer M arlen Yo gencies distributed food, clothing
chairm an, reported on the O rien der.
and medical supplies w herever
tation School at Camp White,
Several com m ittees will be ap they were most needed, w ithout
pointing out how the Legion and
pointed In the near future. The discrim ination as to race, color,
Auxiliary m ay be able to partici
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men plan to m eet on the 1st and or creed.
pate In the program.
3rd Sundays of every m onth at
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Madsen
A Com m unity Sing, w ith Mrs. 7:45 In the Congregational church
Harold Jordan as pianist, com
Several projects have been sug and fam ily left Ashland this
pleted the program for the even gested for the group, the first week for Woodland, W ashington,
ing.
one being to p u t on a dinner on where they will operate a large
April 20th for the benefit of the
dairy ranch which they recent
Mr. and Mrs. Leyton Schell choir fund.
All m en of the
ana Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Madden church are cordially Invited to ly bought. The Madsens had been
living at 303 Garfield.
were Sunday guests at the home join the club.
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Week End Special
1937 Graham 4-door
Late Dream Car
PRICE $200.00
Busch Motor Company
JIM BUSCH. Your Friendly Ford Dealer
Used Car lot at N. Main and Church
Ashland
Phon* 21311 or 3381
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
S P E C IA L S
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
LITHIA
HERE THEY COME I
,4 , East Main
Hi Ho Crackers, 1 lb. box
29c
Skippy Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar 37c
Silver Dust Soap,
31c
“I want to buy a lawnmower,” said the customer.
‘'Sorry, we dont carry lawnmowers,” said the clerk.
“Well, this a fine drug- store,” said the customer.
WITH CANNON WASH TOWEL
Kelloggs Corn Flakes
17c
LARGE SIZE
JOHN HODIAK
Jello, 3 packages
WE dont carry lawnmowers, either, but if you want one for
your office we’ll get it for you, by gosh. Just to refresh your
memory, here’s what we do carry:
10 ox. can
Pacific Whole Oysters
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fTBO GOt&W
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VORSITZ
Adding Machine paper
Binders
Carbon Paper
Daters
Envelopes
Files
Glue
Hotel Forms
Indexes
Journal Books
Kleradesks
Labels
Mimeograph Paper
Note Books
Office Equipment
Pencils
Quink
Ring Books
Snapout Forms
Typewriter Ribbons
Utility Boxes
Vise Clips
Writing Papers
XYZ stands for thou
sands of other useful
items we carry.
YOUR AUTOMOBILE HEEDS THE
ATTEHTIOH OF AN EXPERT
Our Trained Mechanics are not only skilled but constantly
keep up-to-date with factory-issued bulletins and factory
designed tools.
Every Service or Repair Job is don* right and saves you
money 1 Don't experiment. Have your car repaired by the
dealer who knows it best.
Last Times Saturday
Soutaen* öney&t
Clyde N. Caton
N E W Í R E V IE W
Office Supplies
PRINTERS
42c
ASK FOR YOUR 8 & H GREEN STAMPS
Omin »kklcrd - Edrnri AnwH
Ends Saturday
22c
GARAGE
Office Equipment
!
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street!
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
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