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Southern Oregon News Review, Anhland, Ore., Thurs. June 24 1948 Lions To Meet Monday Night THE PHOENIX NEWS ! SI evens Elected To School Board P hoenix, J u n e 23 In the school hoard elections held Mori P h oenix, J u n e 23 — M em bers 'd a y night in tin* P hoenix d istrict <>f the P hoenix Lions club will I A ndy S tevens was elected a m eet M onday n ig h t ut th e G lad-1 m em ber of the b oaid according moi C offee shop according to an to an an n o u n cem en t m ade today by C. R. B ow m an, county school an n o u n cem en t much today. su p erin ten d e n t. Am ong the project« w hich will • he discussed will In- the u tiliz a Mr. and Mrs. Athol D udley left tion of the clothing w hich was this week tor a vacation trip lu cen tly collected for the use of w hich will tak e them through V unport flood victim s. Y ellow stone N ational park. Mr. and Mrs. O len B arlow and SUMMONS fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. M au rlo IN r i l l '; i i m i i t i - i i i h ’ i ul Barlow w ere in C rescent C ity la t m i ' ; h t a t i : i , y i h i k o o n I-1 >11 '»N i I I I X T I week end. Mi and Mis. M auri.■«■ I \ l A' l l , E KM N G l'L A K K . Bai low, who an- from D unsm uir, •in in 11 r r. VS. ( ullfornia, h av e been visiting I ’H o E I U : «Inn know n ¿1» here. B H O E tlE H A M IL T O N m ill J o llN Dutch Treat Cafe Leased Thursday P hoenix, J u n e 23—-Mrs. H o w a rd B u rn ette ann o u n ced this w eek th a t the D utch T ren t cafe, w hich has been u n d er h er m a n agem ent, had been leased e f fc tlv e T h u rsd ay to a C alifo rn ia p arty . T he leasing of the cafe w. han d led by P eterso n realty . T he cafe opened In Ja n u a ry w ith Mrs. B u rn ette and F ran , i C h ristie as co-m anagers. Mi B u rn ette la te r bought o u t Mi C h ristie anrl has been o p eratin g th e re s ta u ra n t herself. A m ong tin- em ployees of th e cafe has been Mrs. Fay C astor. Mr. and Mrs. B u rn e tte have bought a ranch n ear C entral P o in t and plan to m ake ran ch in g th e ir vocation. Telephone Co. Is O pen Mike Asking Increase by Doyle SEELY In Rate Charges Miss Conover Weds James E. Gunter Miss Doris C onover, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W M athes, m arried Jam es E. G u n ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. G u n ter, J u n e 19, at th e C hapel of the Rock:» and Roses in M edford. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B raack atten d ed the couple. The bride wore a shell pink gab ard in e «dress with w hite acces sories for h er w edding, and the m atro n of honor w ore a light green su it w ith black accessories. The groom g rad u ated from the A shland high school w ith the class of 1946. He is associated w lht his fath er, G. E G unter, in the G u n ter Fuel com pany, of Ashland. T he bride cam e to A shland w ith h er p aren ts ab o u t a y ear ago from Inglew ood, C alifornia. A fte r a honeym oon trip to v a r ious points in Oregon, the couple will m ake th e ir hom e in A shland. It looks as though th e W estern portion of th e afternoori Music , T he proposed increase in rates j w hich is being asked by th e P a Box show over KW IN will be cific T elephone and T elegraph e x ten d e d -o som ething m ore th an co m pany w ould h av e an effect I on telep h o n e users In th e A sh 45 m inutes. Will M iller, who h andles the land area, according to an a n n o u n cem en t m ad e this week by show, recently m ade a couple of 1 co m pany re p resen tativ es. req u ests for Ideas concerning the U nder th e proposed changes length of the portion of the show fla t ra te s for in d iv id u al business devoted to w estern m usic. For phone users and tw o -p arty b u si n early a week, he was snow ed ness line users w ould be in cre as un d e w ith cards and letters, r e ed $2.50 and $2.00 p er m onth. q u estin g 100 per cen t th a t m ore T h e com pany is asking th e in w estern m usic be dished out. The crease in th e face of increased m ail reached Its peak along ab out o p eratin g costs. T he proposed l*‘ O-. H A M ,'T O N i i I mu kno w n n» 1 'i l l N l.n l',' H A M I L T O N , w if. mnl th e th ird day w hen 104 listen ers increase, w hich was originally to PHOENIX NASA MU Nil CMUMOl i i,m in» i 'I iu h I i iif ill«- f ’u m ir. ... hiiM lm nil. II» A M A Y I'H K E o U N T A IN , flooded him w ith cards and le t h a v e becom e effective J u ly 10, ilm , k no w n hm I l i A M A Y B lt E l o . \ . W .' c l m i l a I'u iiiia i 111 v 11 ia 11,, i, i ters—an d n o t one w anted less will to tal ap p ro x im a te ly $5,496- , 'A I N K ; m nl I. It , I ' l l E I i i l ' N T A t N . ill ...II r ill,n ils UII.I 11«,xhl.nl ■ |„ ||,, d m . know ,!, us J.J l( U K E K o l N- fi 1 111, w 1 1 1 g Marvin««. w estern music. ooo. I 'A I N E M il,, m nl h ushu nd . O A H K IK M S iiiiilu y Mi’hool • 46 KW IN has had a busy sch ed I 1111111«, ils n k no w n ns M IIN . |i .1. M iiiiiln « W n rs liti, I I 00 O I I I II M mnl liA IC K K K .1 ( I I I I B H m i,I I P hoenix, J u n e 23— M em bers of ule of special ev en ts this w eek, E v i'iilliK M n rv li« 7 .70. Mrs. P hem ie S tratto n , m an ag er J O H N l . o i ; U l lU t b . w lr. m nl hus- M id w « « k l*rn y « r und IT u ls « H.-i the P hoenix S titch and C h a tte r w h at w ith th e postponed Louis- of T a y lo r’s P hoenix P ennyw ise, h iu iil. H A IO tIK T E L IZ A B E T H » I n , W .-.lii«~ ,tay 7 30. H U N T L E Y , m nl M IIS H A IIItY I. clu b m et T h u rsd a y for a bit of W alcott fight, and the R ep u b li »•«.Ill«, m id b iliiK y m ir f ll« m lx I, BUNTON is on vacation this week. W hile H U N T L E Y m nl H A I I I t Y E H U N T - Hi, fi u -ii.lly church. stitching and som e c h a tte r a t tin- can convention. T he fight, o ri she is aw ay h er place a t th e drug L E Y . w ife mnl h u s l.m iil: C Y N T H I A Variety Store 1'nstur Itev. C. Henry lai, > T alent. ginally scheduled for W ednes sto re is being tak en by Mrs. M ary ‘ K lt o L IN A i i M E N H iilxn knoM n n, hom e of D. T horeson, N e x t T o Post O ffic e P h o e n ix Ore. A N T IIIA I 'A l t O L I N A I ' l I.IS E IIT , Hostess for the a ffa ir w as Mrs. day n ig h t was postponed u n til B radshaw . . P hoenix P re sb y te ria n C hurch SO N m nl J O H N | . o E O W E N S . M il, Come in and See th e new th e follow ing night. The R ep u b li uni h u s h m iil. Hi.- u nkno w n h .-lr or Ed Taylor. E. . C lark. M inister qu ick y c » I h . '. ' m o f ||i« h .-i.-ln nm n.'it .1«- F u lle r A rney Is spen d in g this cans, how ever, co ntinued to c a r Bl A M Bible School ,1. () f i r I .in lm ils . nlsn n il o th e r persons oi ry on night and day, w ith sp ec w eek at G e arh art, O regon. He is Poling, S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class p u rile x u nkn o w n (-Is lin ln x m iy o x h t , III I.',. Ill'll, r x liit e n r In l.'iiM l In or ial bro ad cast going out m orning a tte n d in g a boys cam p there. foi everyone. I,, Un- r o i l |,o>|>.'ily .l.x n il I..-.I In lh . Mrs. S pencer C rum p is keeping and night. 11 a in M orning W orship Sp< i*oni|>lnlni, h er faith stro n g in the su n 's s h in eilil m usic by the choir. Sernio. I ..T e n ih o ilx O ne of th e h o ttest fo u r-p art IO EACH A N I» A LL OE T H E ing and says th a t she hopes th at *>y tlie m inister. , h arm o n y to be h eard in a long A B O V E O E I'E N O » N T S if h er faith Is stro n g enough the Tue«. 7 P. M. Boy Scout«. IN T H E N A M E O E T H E S T A T E tim e is rep resen ted on a couple Wed. 7 3(1 P. M C h ristia n pel o |- o l t E i l O N , You m nl in.*h o f you sun will keep shinng. ft of new discs now in the KW IN nr.* Iierehy r« .,u lr.*.l to tt|ip « a r mnl lowship. lib rary . T he R avens seem to be n ilsw .-i ...........n n ip ln ln t file d iig n in x l ro * I Leo Bohls says business In a you in tin- .il» ,» »- .-ill 111«*.| Hull nu ,,r i these records are alread y becom h .f n i.. (In- |i,x l ,luy o f fo u r Weeks service statio n Is ju st lik e b a n a n SALE I ing th e m ost p o p u lar in th e whole fr n in On- d a te u f lh « firs t p u b lli'u - “ I f ---- ’ lin n . i f tills x tln iliin n x . a n il. I f you as, Is com es In bunches. ilb rary . T he R avens seem to be ra il an Io t<|>|,«-,ir mid a n s w e r said "n n ip ln ln t, fu r w aul Ih e ie n f. the Dr. and Mrs. C hilton h av e as a com posite of th e Ink Spots, th e • -,,iii|,li.l.' M u flir IC i'IiutldlnK To B uy Y our Hom e See p l a i n t i f f w ill apply I., th . C o u rt fo r K ing Cole Trio, th e D elta R hy-. M u lu r Tun« up - Jteburlna lh .' r e lie f d .'iiim u lw l In h er i'i,in - visitors, Dr. C h ilto n ’s fa th e r and p lilln t. M ii.'i'ln .'lly s tilte d ax fo llo w s m other, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C h il thm boys, and sev eral o th er sim i- j Kiiierxency Service In - M i l : lar outfits. Telephone 7743 . . . . R ealto r ton, R edlands, C alifornia. D uring T h n l «m'h m nl a ll o f th e d e fe n d Highway S» Phoenix, Or« a n ts h ere in 1.« re q u ire d Io fu lly set th e ir visit in O regon th e elder R epresented by 33} 4th St. Phone Í7JI SIMPSON WILL HELP fo r th a n y and a ll r lx h t, title, estate. HARVEY J. PETERSON B e n . c la im n r In te re s t w h a la o e » .-r C hiltons plan to tak e a trip to OFFICIATE SHRINE GAME t h a l th e y , u r a lly o f th e m , m ay have, P o rtlan d and will re tu rn to P h o e ’/j Mi. N orth P h oenix Ph. 6485 A1 Sim pson, S o u th ern O regon n r « L ilin In, lu. n r upon the r i a l nix before leaving for C alifornia | , r . . | . . r l y d excrlh e.l In On- e n iiip h iin i college coach, has been elected as h erein, or a n y p a rt o r p arcel th e r e 'W AP T '' THE SPEED C O P—By S ieve's Union Service of, M hli h xal.l re a l p ro p e rty lx s i t Mr. and Mrs. V ern A nibal and an official for th e an n u al p rep u ated lu Jai'kxou C o u n ty , O rexo n . school football gam e betw een the •Hid inu re tm r tlc u lu rly described a- son, B rent visited th e M cC lana fo lln w x . I n - w ll ’ han gold m ine at K erby last week O regon A ll-S tars and the P o rt le ilx M T e n ( I n ) and E le v e n i l l ) land A ll-S tars w hich w ill tak e end. B lock (2 ) T w o . W e a l M e d fo rd place A ugust 28 at M ultnom ah In Jw<*kM«>fi C o u n ty , n re g n ii. Thai S tadium . The gam e is sponsored m id a ll u f th e c la im s PHOENIX CHRISTIAN th a t m uy !»«• ........ m ade nu the p a rt ul by th e S hrine, w ith receipts CHURCH miy o r a ll o f aald dr fe u d m ila h erein, slated to go to S h rin e charities. >r to Maid r«*a I p ro p e rty herein E. H. McGee, M inister dexi rll.e .l, oi nil» lu ll! l l l e l e n f . i>. B ib le School, 10 a in. N in e S h rin e clubs u n d er th e .iiljil.lu e il m ill ile i'lm e il In he n u ll „n il M o r n ln x W o rs h ip S e rv ic e . 11 a.m d irectio n of H illah Tem ple in ‘ n l.| lh .ll lh ,. lilM llllir r h erein I m B I B L E C lass IH -12 v r s i ;:ti p m Marble. Granita. Broms le i'le e .l In he tile n H Ile l In fee s im p le A shland will aid in tick et d is tri I'A e n in x S ervice. 7:30 p m ir rn lil re a l p r n p e r i». fre e mnl < 1,-nr P o w e r Iln u r . W e d . 7:3n p m . bution. Extra Lettering Available ,r a n y r lx h t m i-ln lm w h u ts n e v e r mi III. p.ul I.r t h e Nlllll ile f e llilm ilx . nr Stitch and Chatter Club Met Thursday Bhoenix Locals Mill Wood Fuel Oil Johnny’s Garage I I. E. Schuler Gunter Fuel Co. MONUMENTS Z BURNS AGENCY "O n l h , P l » » - PITTSBURG 1 EN JM EÍ GIVES GLEAMING NEW BEAUTY TO ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR ANO EXTERIOR SURFACES Quick drying Enamel—gives wood work and furniture new beauty and added ltfe—restate marring cleans easily. in y «»f th em . T h a i eui'h m nl n il I,r the d s fe n d - n tx h erein, n m l eai-h m nl n il perannx liiln iln x . n r io e la lin , hy, lliin t ix h nr m ile r (h e m , n r a n y o f t h r n i. he r,,r Iijn ln e il, re s ti'n ln e il m ill b a rre l, rm in iix x .-riln x . ill te m p i lim In ex ln h - IlKh. h i I'tn lm h iK . a n y rlx h t, t ill.- x tn le , lien, n r In l.'ie x t w h a ts o e v e r n. In OI Upon Xlllll le n t p r n p .lt » . ,,1 m y pm I m p a n el th e re o f, m nl ih n l I n l n l l f l 'x t it le In xnl.l |>remlaex lie rn re v .'i qulete.l m id x. I nt le x , T h is ................ .. lx p ub lish ed by or- h r . .f the H n n o ru h le I I K H a n iiii Indx«' o f lh.- I 'l r v n l i (’nun o f .l.n i,. mi i ’n iiiity , iiiexm i, made and eii- 'e re d on the t.l d ay Bine. BUS T h e H m .' p rescribed In x.iltl o rd er fo r p u b lic a tio n o f th is atim m n nx lx • nee .•.■u h week fn r four consecutive weeks T ile d a te o f the firs t p u h ll- A t hm nf llilx summons Is ,h<> 24 hiv o f June 194S. II. Bell nt snu ' H a r r y A. s k e r r y . J r A tto rn e y s fo r I ’l u i n l i f f 120 East M n ln S tre e t ______________ M cd ( ill'll. I Ir.'k'nll Spray or Brush Houses, Mills. Barns. Roofs. Interio rs, E xteriors. W hitew ashing We E stim ate and P ain t A nything P hone 4896 310 B ridge S treet A shland, O regon IL E. JETT LEO. IL HUNT S kinners) Your Hot Weathci Retreat C e m e In fe r PR I I h e e b le t, rC e ie e Dynamic« on your trip EAST No extra rail fare When you go east you might as well get all you can for your money. And it’s p retty hard to find a bigger bargain than this: On your roundtrip ticket to Chicago, New York and most other eastern cities you can go or retu rn via ( ahfornia for ziof /<• morv rail fare thnn you'd p a y to go direct See San Francisco, Los Angeles and th e colorful southwest. Go one way, return another. See twice as m eh at no additional ticket cost. CRUMP’S FOUNTAIN (form erly See California s-p W here You Meet Your F riends ìlio fi.e n d ly Southern Pacific Your S h erw ln W illiam s D ealer tQ N c c p , I Wick Furniture 279 E. Main Phoenix Feed & Seed A U iertiatn tfn t H ighw ay 99, P hoenix W eed K illers S prays From where I s it... / / Jo e M arsh T»lephon«8761 They let the Wives in! ASHLAND’S OWN EXCLUSIVE STATIONERY STORE ★ Office supplies Letterheads ★ Continuous Form Registers ★ Envelopes ★ Ledgers News Review 38 E. Main COHntMtNT WlieHT-CONTItOl SANDWICHtt WITH W l la 4iiHM w»» I« U*» suNDt» ■ 1 fa « (m»o, (l«anor 0». Day. ■». Bos up, 1027. Hoflswoad. t«tx? Csl The ex-Gl’g of our town enter tained their wives the other night at one of their "feeds” of ham burger sandwiches and ice cold beer. (The girls had hinted that they’d like to see what went on » hen their husbands got together!) Being wary, the boys provided chicken sandwiches and cake and cider—for those wives who might have other tastes. But though they were grateful for the choice, most of the wives agreed th at ham burger sandwiches and beer were a mighty pleasant combination. P hone 8561 tw rig A i. After the “feed” the husbands took their wivis on at a game of darts, and later they played “In dications." The party broke up around ten, with the boys agreeing that it was mighty successful. From where I sit, it’s this com panionship among young couples today, and their moderation in a sensible beverage like beer, that's won the younger generation such a wholesome reputation.