Southern < fregón New* Review, Athland, Ore., Thursday, June 17, 1948
THE PHOENIX NEWS
Harmon Will Review
Electrical Bills
Crumps Recover
From Accident
Phoenix, June 18 Wade H ar
mon owners of the Phoenix Feed
und Seed Store has been a u th o r
ized by the California Oregon
Power Company to handle the
regular m onthly payments of
electrical hills of residents of
Phoenix and the surrounding
area This service which was a f
fected recently will save a trip to
Medford where the payments had
previously been received
Haggard Plans To
Expand Business
Jim Hunt Presents Portrait of
Christ to Christian Church
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Watt of
San Diego are visiting his moth-
e i, Mrs. Roselle Watt.
Otto Caster returned from Ger-
' many this week where he has
been on occupation duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancliffe re
turned from a week on the coast.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baughman,
San Jose, California, visited their
aunt, Mrs. Nora Grow, 141 G ar
field last Monday. They were en
route home from Roseburg, O re
gon.
Phoenix, June 16—W. R. Hag
Phoenix, June 18—Jim Hunt,
gard, owner and operator of the
sign painter, has given the Phoe ,
Haggard Lumbei Company m
nix Christian churh a life site
Phoenix, stated this week that
he planned to carry a line of
painting of Jesus Christ, which
builders and plum bers supplies
he puinted for the use of the
and
builder’s hardw are in addi
The
other
morning
when
the
Church.
tion to the lum ber stock.
The painting, wtiich hangs in alarm sounded at 5:00 a.m., we
Haggard ,who came to Phoenix
the main auditorium , portrays did what we often thought was from Canada if year ago, opened
the Savior as a man and sym bo impossible. We got up. The big his new building last month, it is
lizes his journey to the cross by occasslon was the final prepara a pumice block building, 25x20
buving the right hand of the tion for the welcoming home of and is situated on the highway.
pointed figure holding a small Mother and Sister who during He is carrying a line of Glidden
gold cross while in the left hand the past three months have to u r paints and has 40,000 feet of lum
the figure holds a scroll with the ed as they term ed it, "the w aste ber on hand.
ten commandments painted then- lands of the southlands". Likely
Before coming to Phoenix,
that’s an overstatem ent,, but can Haggard was In the hardw are
Phoenix, June 17- -Climaxing on.
M inister to the church at p re best be sectioned when we real
nearly two years of continuous
sent Is E H. McGee The church ize just how wonderful our v a l
Lem Howard, form er Phoenix
operation will »e th«- auction tale
m em bership Is 60 and according ley can look in comparison to the barber, Is quite ill in Oswego.
To Buy Your Home See
of the stock of the Phoenix Anti to Miles Brownrigg, form er min desertlands of Arizona where the Mrs. Howard is staying in Oswe
que Shop. P h oeilx. Sunday J u n - ister and present strong pillar, anftual rainfall of about six go with relatives.
20, commencin'! at 10:30 u.m. I lit the members have the honor of inches fell off to a lowly two
Mrs. John Shearin of 2nd street
. . . . Realtor
sale will he held inside the Phoe being the slngingi-st and friend inches for the year.
has Mrs. Cheaney of Upton, Cal
Represented
by
nix Grange Hall and will he c ir Rest congregation in the valley
"KEEP OREGON GREEN" is ifornia as house guest. Mrs.
HARVEY
J.
PETERSON
ducted by W. T. ’B ll ’ Bray an«.
Brownrigg, who has retired just a slogan, of course, and its Cheaney form erly lived in Med
’/i
Mi.
North
Phoenix
Ph. 6485
W A Mead, ol tht Midway Auc from active m inistry, has helped prim ary use Is to act as a con ford.
redeem
the
church
three
times
stant
rem
inder
that
our
forests
tion Co.
Invitations to attend have been The first tim e was during the must be protected and the green
extended to many Southern und first war when the mem bership ness of Oregon preserved. Im por
Central Oregon, and Northern became so small that the church tant as our forests are we cannot
California collectors, by Vlctoi was abandoned. Later through underestim ate the value of green
Richardson, owner and managei the efforts of Brownrigg and sev hills during the spring time, and
of the shop. A good attendance it eral others the church was again green lawns, trees, shrubs, the
year around. The lushness of the
expected as this will be one of Instituted.
The second time the church growth of Southern Oregon flora
the largest sales of its kind held
In the Rogue Valley during the was broken up because of strife makes our area not only a nice
arru,ng the mem bers and a m inis place to visit during vacation
year.
Many beautiful pieces will be ter, and after recovering from time, but an awfully nice place to
put up for sale including five that, the building began falling come home to.
Is June 20th and why not surprise him by fixing
110 year old Sandwich type hon apart, the roof and ceiling s ta rt
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
up
that spare room into a den where he can re
Phoenix Thursday club met at
ey dishes which when tapped will ed falling in and the members
CHURCH
tire
and relax to his heart’s content.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Raymond
Furry
E. II. M cG ee. Minister
resound with a beautiful mellow had to get together and rebuild a
We’ve
got the materials, such as wallpaper . . .
last
weak.
Mrs.
M.
J.
Popow
and,
1111,1« School, 10 u.oi.
portion
of
the
structure.
ling. Qualifying as genuine a n ti
M o rn in g W o ia h lp S e rv ic e , I I n.n.
Japalac Enamel . . . Glopay Window Shades, 75c
Mrs. A. C. Uridell were hostesses.
Brownrigg,
who
has
been
a
ques
are
seven
pieces
of
early
i f l l i l . K i ’ I ums u l-1 2 yrs> 5 /H l |i.ni
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter,
(no charge for cutting) . . . Trim z Paper drapes
E v e n in g .Service, 7:30 p in.
1800 Staffordshire brie b r a e m inister for 53 years, was pro
P o w e r H o u r, W ed .. 7 .3 0 p.in.
$1.19 . . . Plastic table covers . . . Full line of
which are in the shapes of mlna- m inent each time In resurrecting and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crawford
Paints, Enamels, Varnishes, etc.
tu re dressers, chests, eac. with the church. A year ago he was and son, Dallas, Texas visited Mr
P M O E M IX M A I A B I N I C H O X C g
ornate settings on the covers struck by a blycle and as a re and Mrs. G. G. Skinner last week.
I'lm e n lx C h u rc h o f the N asn ra n «
pieces are trinket boxe- sult of the accident, lost the vis They returned to Dallas Sunday.
W e e x te n d n c o rd lu l In v ltu tlo n to These
John Burton of Vallejo, C ali
a ll o u r frie n d s and n eig h b o rs to the | which were collected throughout ion In one eye and partially lost
fo llo w in g s e rv b e s ,
fornia flew to Medford over the
that
in
the
other.
He
still
contin
the
United
States
by
a
Loa
Ange
S unday School 11:46.
M o rn in g W o ra h tp 11:00
les resident and obtained by the ues to be a staunch supporter of weekend and visited In Phoenix
E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30.
from a Klam ath the church and Is Preacher Mc with Mr. and Mrs. Davis.
M id w e e k P r a y e r and l ’rn lse S e r m anagem ent
Mr. and Mrs A. E Caldwell of
v iré , W ednesday 7:30.
Falls collector. Also holding high Gee’s right hand man in the
Cottie und b rin g y o u r frie n d s to
Medford
visited Mr. and Mrs.
137 E. Main
Ashland
Phone 4156
Phoenix
region.
interest Is a doll's skirt and jum
I be ftle n d ly c hu rch .
H. A. Peterson last Thursday.
P a s to r Ite v . C. H e n r y lutcy per of 1878 vintage which is p er
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Steveson's
Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholo
fectly tailored and complete with
have
as visitors -Mrs. Steveson’s
mew
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
w hat was then considered the
WART" THE SPEED COP—By Steve's Union Service
E. . Clark. M inuter
necessary underclothing. Among Donaldson visited in G rants Pass sister, Mrs. B. E. Tenny of S eat
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111 A. M Bible S. html .1 O N the many pieces of Victorian last weekend.
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Mrs. Mary Felmley, who recently [FOR
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for everyone.
C. C. Chakos returned Tuesday returned from a years visit in
- - r sure n o t e u r
blue plate In the fan pattern, a
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II a.nt. Morning Worship. Spe cranberry hall shade In hobnail from Carson, W ashington.
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Alaska.
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cial music by the choir. Sermon
rr/^
1
.
design,
and
an
excellent
piece
of
by the minister.
satin glass overlay with enameled
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M C hristian F el decoration.
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lowship.
The sale which is open to the
public will continue throughout
the day with a short rest being
made for lunch.
Phoenix, June lfl — Mr. und
Mr«. Spencer Crump, who were
Involved In un auto accident last
week south ol Klam ath Kalis, aie
recovering. Both have been u n
der a doctor’s cure. Neither of
their hoys was hurt.
The accident occurred
w hin
the 41 DeSirto club coupe, driv
cn by Mr, Crump, hit u soft
shoulder, and overturned In un
urination ditch. There were three
people in the car besides the
('ru m p family, Mrs. Blanch«
Morley, and Mr, and Mrs. Rich
ard Crump, Klumath Kalis. All
hut Mrs Morley were caught In
side the cur under wuter.
Mrs
Morley was throw n clear am'
broke her leg
Mr. und Mrs.
Diehard Crum p were relatively
uninjured.
Mrs. Spencer Crum p wus the
most seriously injured of the
seven. She tore her ankle und
foot in getting loose from the ve
hicle and hud num erous bruises
und cuts on her face.
Spencer
C rum p has a badly cut hand.
The accident occurred on tht
first duy off that the Crumps
have hud since beginning operu
tlon of what was form erly Skin
ner's Fountain.
Operating the fountain during
the pust week have been Mrs
Fox worthy, K atharine Carr, and
Mi and Mrs. Glenn Rodemeyer.
Phoenix Premises
Antique Shop To
Have Auction
I. E. Schuler
FRANK J. RUNTZ
Paint and Wallpaper
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Johnny’s Garage
M o to r R e b u ild in g
M o to r T u n e UP - H e b o rln g
t'o t n p le le
Emergency Service
T« h p h o n e 7743
• H lg h w u y
US
P h o e n lt.
O re
M0NUME1
Marble, Granite, Bronte
Extra Lettering Available
BURNSAGENCY
"On the Plata"
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Chilton
were in Eugene over the w eek
end.
Mrs. C. F. Hoey and daughters,
Patricia and Barbara have a rriv
ed from St. Louis, Missouri to be
with Dr. Hoey.
Mrs. H. R. Steveson returned
last week from Long Beach
where she visited her son. Gene
Steveson, who is in training for
Navy.
Overnight to
PORTLAND or
SAN FRANCISCO
O n your n ext trip to P o rt
land or San Francisco try our
convenient overnight trains.
Leave any evening; arrivs a t
your destination next m orn
ing. I t ’s as simple as th at.
H id e in ro o m y s t a n d a r d
Pullm ans or in comfortable
coaches. I t ’s the easiest and
safest way to travel. Saves
time and money, too. Over
night service returning, also.
For fares and schedules call:
FOUNTAIN
(form erly Skinnert)
Your Hot Weather
Retreat
W here You Meet
Your Friends
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FO R F A T H E R . ..
Buy the old gent a paint brush and
a can of Glidden Paint and turn him
loose.
HAGGARD LUMBER CO.
Phoenix, Oregon
Phone Medford 7915
The frie n d ly Souths: 1
H. H. M ayberry, A qent - T elephone 7501
Your Sherw ln - Williams
Dealer
GIVE WINGS
TO YOUR CAR
Let ut give it
a tune-up and It'll
give you heavenly
performance during
the warm weather.
Wa drain your crank
case of tludga,
lubricate it with
summer-grade oil.
Ford v-8 short blocks
installed complete for
$150.00. Includes naw
clutch and pressure
plate, rebuilt carbura*
tor & distributor, and
motor tuna-up, sim i
lar prices on other
cars, Bookings MUST
be made In advance,
AU rebuilt angina«
carry factory guarantee,
4 K MOTORS
& Richfield Service
l Mile North of Phoenix
Phone 3013*
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Highway 99, Phoenix
Weed Killers & Sprays
Watkins Products
Advertitem eut
From where I sit... / / J o e Marsh
How to Live Longer
and
VARIETY STORE
N e x t T o Cost o f lic e P h o en ix Ore.
Phone «612 E ven . 7« 11
A ■ -’s.« > #
.-y" x
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
Someone Bsked Pappy Miller I.
week how he stayed so spry n.
ninety, Pappt told him:
“Well, air when I work, I work
hard, When I set, I set loose. When
I think, I go to sleep,”
According to Doe Hollister, that
formula Isn’t far amiss. '’Haul
work,” says Doc, “never w... ? out
anyone before his time, providin«:
he knew how and when to relax.”
Doc himself works overtime,
with his daytime patients at the
Tice, and his evening calls. And
lien he gets home he takes it easy
ith a mellow glass of beer ami
hats with the missus until it’s
time to go to bed.
From where I sit, relaxing is a
line art — especially in these tense,
fast-m oving times. And there’s
nothing like a temperate glass of
beer — enjoyed with pleasant com
pany— to restore that easy frame
of mind that one needs nfter a hard
day's work.
Phone 5 7 ti
★ BILLFOLDS
★ SHAVE LO TIO N --C ourtlcigh, Yardley
★ M EN’S STATIONERY
★ FATHER'S DAY CARDS
★ Spartus, Full Vue Reflex CAMERAS
★ Eversharp and Schaefer I ountain
Pens, Regular and Ball Point.
TAYLOR S PENNYWISE
First & Highway
Cupyiight, 1948, United Stales Breuers Fuundution
Phoenix,Oregon
Ph. M edford 6614