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    S o u th ern O regon N ew s Review, A shland, Ore., T hura., Aug 12 1948
THE PHOENIX NEWS
lo the Editor Students Will Get
Phovnix Consolidates Letters
D E A R S IB :
H u r r y , h u r ry , h u r r y ! C an a n y ­ Medical Examination
With I'em Valley
one glv«- me tin : answ er, w h y ,
P h o e n ix ,
A ugust
11— School
' c h ild re n w h o w ill e n te r school at
and w h e re too?
W h e re v e i you
go, s to le ,
o r P h o e n ix th is fa ll w ill be g iv e n a
a nyp la ce, th e y e x p e c t you to g ra b c o m p le te
m ed ica l e x a m in a tio n
so m e th in g and
ru n ,
e spe cia lly free o f charge, a t th e o ffic e ol
g ro ce ry stores. T h e y have It a ll D r. C h a rle s F. H oey, F rid a y and
added up befo re you have s ta rte d S a tu rd a y .
g a th e rin g
up w h a t you
w a n t,
H o u rs w ill be fro m 8:30 a.m.
th e n th e y have to add it up a- u n til 12:30 p.m. A rle n e A n ib a l is
guin.
c h a irm a n o f the p re -sch oo l c lin ic
S o m ew ay, w h e re v e r you
go,
gas s ta tio n s, d e liv e ry men, sa bs
m en, and th e general a ttitu d e
seems to he g lp , and get a ll ¿¡ou
M iss S fu rle e R ich a rd so n and can w h ile g e ttin g s good, and hy
M r. and M rs. A J Hanson, w en t th a t tim e th e re w o n t he h a lf of
to P o rtla n d o v e r th e w eekend th«‘«n h ere to c o lle c t, because th e
T he dates fo r the C iv ic M usic
o ld body ju s t ca n ’t ta ke the g a it C oncerts fo r the 1948-1049 season
and re tu rn e d M onday.
O n th e h ig h w a y , people are are scheduled as fo llo w s :
T h e D enzer fa m ily Is b u ild in g
te a rin g a ro u n d tin- c o u n try lik e
a house.
Je ro m e H ines, basso, M onday,
M r. and M rs. S pencer C ru m p mad. T h e y get a v a ca tio n , oi an S eptem ber 20, 1948; C la u d ia P in ­
have re tu rn e d fro m a t r ip to Lo- o u tin g and th e ir one a m b itio n za, soprano, M on da y, N o ve m b e r
Angeles.
D u rin g th e ir
absent« seems to he, b re a k in g speed r«-e- 1, 1948 A rn o ld E idus, v io lin is t,
th e fo u n ta in was o pe ra te d hy M r ords and w hen th e y come hack M onday, D ecem ber 8, 1948; A n d ­
th e y ll te ll you w h a t good tim e
and Mrs. G le n R odem eyer.
res Segovia, g u ita ris t, M on da y,
M r. and Mrs. Les W est am i th e y m ade, and th e y are a ll w o rn J a n u a ry 31, 1949; C la u d io A rra u ,
fa m ily to o k a t r ip last w eek to out, and have to go back to w o rk p ia n is t, T h u rs d a y , A p r il 14, 1949.
to get rested up T h e y n eve r get
K e rb y w h e re th e y v is ite d M i
These dates, o f course, are s u b ­
W est's siste r, M rs. L. B e d in g fh d d a chance to loo k at th e scenei y
je c t to la s t m in u te m in o r changes
and
w
h
e
n
th
e
y
get
hom
e
they
and fa m ily . B o th fa m ilie s spent
by em ergencies w h ic h m ig h t a-
c o u ld n 't te ll you w h e th e r they
th e w eekend a t C rescent C ity
rise, b u t p u b lic ity w ill be g iv e n
had
passed
a
c
e
m
e
te
ry
,
o
r
w
ent
M r. and M rs. G le n
P eterson
to
such changes as fa r in advance
und son w ere v is itin g M r. and th ro u g h one o f G o d ’s b e a u tifu l
as possible.
fo
re
st,
and
th
e
y
g
iv
e
some
one
M rs. Peterson o v e r the w eekend
A d m is s io n to these concerts i
S unda
y b o th fa m ilie s and
M r th a t r e a lly do«-s a p p re cia te th is
by m e m b e rs h ip tic k e t o n ly , and
and M rs. E rn ie D onaldson. C e n ­ b e a u tifu l w o rld , th«- d e v il be­ | ' these
tic k e ts w ill be m a ile d to
cause th e y d riv e too slow .
tr a l P o in t, w en on a picn ic.
the
m
em
bers s h o rtly a fte r the
A n d th e sad p a rt o f m a n ’s rush
G uests at the V R. B onham
fir
s
t
u
f
S
eptem
ber.
to
n
o
w
h
e
re
is,
th
e
y
'v
e
In
clu
d
e
d
hom e S u n d a y
In c lu d e d J.
M
M a tn e y and a frie n d fro m K la ­ th e p oo r a nim a ls. T h e y feed th e
F red Bean Is m a k in g a Bear
ch icke n s so m e thin g to force them
m a th Falls.
to la y m ore, and keep th e lig h ts ru g fo r L e s te r L e w is , g o v e rn m e n t
b u rn in g in
th e hen house
a ll h u n te r, w h o got the bear on the
P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N
n ig h t, to fo o l the poor th ing s, so A p p le g a te last w eek.
CHURCH
M rs. A d a B e ll, le ft by bus to r
E. II. McGee, M inister
th e y ll th in k it is day. I ’m n ot
T uesday to v is it hei j
M lb lft S c h o o l, 10 u in.
sure, b u t I suppose th e y g ive S to c k to n
M o rn in g W o i n I i I p S r r v lc r . 11 n.m
IilB IJ . i ' I i i h n <« IS yrn) • ’<» 1»m bossy s o m e th in g too, to m ake her sister, M rs. E lla A b on d e. She w ill
I'v e m liiK S e r v ic e , 7 30 p .m .
pro du ce m ore, and I k n o w less re tu rn S u nd a y.
f 'u w e r H o u r , W e il . 7 .3 0 p .m .
W in n e r o f th e d o o r p riz e at
ric h m ilk
H ere in O regon at
least, th e y p u t s tu ff on vege­ th e last weeks L io n s m e e tin g was
E M O E K IX M A S A R E M E C H U R C H
th e m
produce ‘‘C u r ly ’’ Briscoe.
riioe*nix C h u rc h o f t h e f . 'a z a i e i o tables to m ake
W e e x te n d A c o rd in i In v ita tio n lo m ore, th e y hop up gas, and lots
a l l n o r f r i e n d * u n d ne^K hho t'M to
he
o f people ta k e It too, to m ake
fo llo w in g
eervlcen.
Snndny School
45
th e m g et a ro u n d faster. Please,
M o rn in g W o rs h ip I I
w o n ’t someone in v e n t so m e thin g
E vening S e rv ic e 7 30.
M id w e e k P r a y e r und I ’m Ine H e r
to p u t on m oney to m ake It go
vice, W ednesday 7 30.
Corn« Mod b rin g y o u r frie n d s to fa rth e r, and p u t so m e th in g in the
th e fiie n d ly chu rch
goods w e b u y , so w e w ill a t least
A n ew ty p e u t c h e c k in g ac­
P a s to r Itev . C H e n ry l*Acy
fe el w e are g e ttin g o u r m o n e y ’s c o u n t,
fo r th e co nve nien ce
of
w o rth , so m uch o f th e m e rc h a n ­ cu stom ers w hose use o f checks
dise on the m a rk e t is in fe r io r is lim ite d , is b e in g o ffe re d by
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . C lerk. M inister
W h e re Is the good s tu ff going? F irs t N a tio n a l b an k o f P o rtla n d ,
H i A M B ib b- School .1 O N I f it is re a lly b e in g made.
and Is o b ta in a b le a t th e A s h la n d
P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class
so m y a dvice, fe llo w citizen s, b ranch.
fo r e veryon e.
is, s lo w d o w n , ta ke It easy, you
T he n ew
c h e c k in g
account,
11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip S pe­ ca n t ta k e i t w ith you, and it
c ia l m usic hy th e c h o ir. S erm on w o u ld n ’t do you a ny good i f you ca lle d L o w Cost C h e c k p la n , gives
the c u s to m e r a ll th e convenience
by th e m in is te r.
| co uld, and you liv e a lo t lo n g e r and s a fe ty o f d o in g business by
Toes. 7 P. M. B o y Scouts.
ge r, h a p p ie r life check w ith no m in im u m balance,
Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F e l­ ' Y ours fo r a lon
F. C. A N D R U S
low ship,
no s e rv ic e charge, and w ith the
s im p le s t k in d o f reco rd keeping,
" W A R T " T H E S P E E D C O P — By Steve's Union Service
a cco rd in g to G. H. W e n ne r, m a n ­
ager o f th e A s h la n d branch.
(• 1
T he L o w Cost C h e c k p la n p ro ­
vides fo r purchase o f checks in
books
o f ten,
W enner
says.
.T h e re a fte r th e c u s to m e r has no
I c h e c k in g a cco u n t costs o r o b li-
j gâtions o th e r th a n w r itin g the
.ch ecks and m a k in g sure there is
s u ffic ie n t m oney on deposit to
Covt-r th em .
T he o rig in a l purchase p rice o f
the ten «becks takes care o f a ll
P h o e n ix, A ug. Ill C on xolidu -
tlo n o f P h o e n ix and F e rn V o l­
ley Hchool (li.s liic tx Is now o re a l-
ity a cco rd in g to a re p o rt on the
c o n s o lid a tio n e le ctio n w h ic h was
Issued fro m the o ffic e o f C. ft.
B o w m a n , c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t
ol schools.
V o te rs
o f the
tw o
d is tric ts
w e n t to the p olls M on do y n ig h t
to
vote on the issue.
O ffic ia l
c o u n tin g w ill he done by the
Ja ckson C o u n ty b o u n d ry board
9
Dates Set For
Civic Concerts
Bank Offers New
Checking Account
Ls
tot
IR
Two Cars Daily
Shipped By Mill
Work Stopped On
Post Office Addition
P h o e n ix,
A u g ,0— W o rk
on
th e c o n s tru c tio n o f a tw o room
a d d itio n to th e P h fren lx postof-
flc e has ceased p e n d in g the re ­
tu rn of M r. and M rs. G. G. S k in ­
ner fro m A riz o n a .
T he a d d itio n is being b u ilt of
p u m ic e stone and w ill p ro v id e a
p riv a te
o ffic e fo r th e p o s tm is ­
tress, and a m a il s o rtin g and
storage room .
M rs. S k in n e r, w ho is the p ost­
m istress, has as assistants, d u r ­
ing h e r absence, M rs. R aym ond
F u rry , and M rs. M. C. F isher.
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M r. and M rs. R. L. B u n to n are
v a c a tio n in g
in
C a lifo rn ia
th is
w eek. M rs. Jo h n K lassen is o p e r­
a tin g the P h oe n ix V a rie ty store
d u rin g th e ir absence.
P h oe n ix, A u g u s t 10— T h e F oun
ta in
L u m b e r co m p a n y m ill
in
P hoenix
is now s h ip p in g
tw o
carloads o f surfaced lu m b e r d a lly
to the C a lifo rn ia m a rk e t a c c o rd ­
ing to Jo h n K e n t, m ill s u p e rin -
lendent.
T he m ill, w h ic h has been in
o p e ra tio n fo r a ye ar, is located
on the ra ilro a d , one h a lf m ile
south o f P h oe n ix. M«<st o i the
lu m b e r being m ille d Is D ouglas
and W h ite fir . T he m ill operates
d iffe r e n tly th a n m ust m ills in the
area Inasm uch as it operates by
b u y in g rou gh lu m b e r fro m o th e r
m ills , and th en surfaces it.
T h ir ty em ployees are w o ik in g
a t the m ill w h ic h has a resaw
and a rip sa w .
A r th u r D ubs and a frie n d ac­
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com panied M r. and M rs. Jo h n
B eatrice C le ff, Tacom a, W ash­ Klassen S u nd a y on a fis h in g tr ip
in g to n
and N o rm a n
C a m p b e ll, on the Rogue riv e r.
Gold H ill, O regon, spent last Sun
M iss Jean A lle n , niece o f M rs.
day v is itin g frie n d s in A sh la n d .
C o rn e lia Barnes, has been v is it­
in g M rs. Barnes. She a rriv e d S a t­
M rs. C a rrie R eid, M r. and M rs.
u rd a y by p la n e fro m h e r hom e in
V ic to r Z b o ra ls k i a ll o f 72 G a r­
P o rtla n d
and
plans to
leave
fie ld street, and L o u is Ive rs o n
P h o e n ix T h u rs d a y fo r San M a ­
A sh lan d to ok a t r ip to C ra te r
Lake, and had a p ic n ic lu n c h , teo, C a lifo rn ia w h e re she w ill
fo llo w e d
by a t r ip to
A n n ie v is it o th e r re la tiv e s .
Springs, th en hom e by F o rt K la ­
m ath T h e y shopped a t L in c o ln
to c a ll on M rs. R eid's s is te r and
husband, M r, and M rs, J. R. B il-
derback, at the F ire G u a rd S ta ­
M em bers o f the Jackson co u n ­
tion.
ty P rogressive p a rty
launched
th e ir 1948 ca m p aig n in the c o u n ty
last S unday w ith a p ic n ic and
r a lly In L ith ia P a rk.
R ep ortn g on the n a tio n a l co n ­
v e n tio n , held re c e n tly in P h ila ­
d e lp h ia , was T. G. M oore, P o r t­
lan d, w h o is state s e c re ta ry o f
the
new p a rty .
E n te rta in m e n t
(fo rm erly Skinners)
was fu rn is h e d by M ic h a e l L o l ­
lin g .
P lans to have candidates H e n ­
r y W allace and G le n n T a y lo r v is -
| It S o u th e rn O regon d u rin g the
W here You Meet
ca m p aig n w ere discussed.
Wm.
Your Friends
Y oung, R oute 1, A s h la n d , Is a
p ro m in e n t m em be r o f th e o rg a n ­
iz a tio n .
Progressive Party
Picnics in Park
CRUMP’S
?JUNTAIN
Who
pays for new
telephones ?
OUR SPECIALTY
THE MART
taaetl Every AH Carved diamond is
selected, cwt and set m band-carved
rin^s by Art Carved experts. M a d e
froei beaewMng to end by America’s
Oldest astd ta rte s t ringmofcer. See
aer cpgecboe to day.
u M rs H u vb»w M e h
f~ iT T
BY B R IM S FO R A LM O ST
A HONDRBD YEARS (IB B O - IM R )
wzr'aec-.A'-1- " * 1’’’ *
WESTERN RECORDS
T e x R itte r
Z eke Manners
Roy Rogers
C liffie Stone
Jim m y W akely
Bob W ills
Red Foley
A1 D exter
lha tarn« beautiful A rl-C orvad ri»<}»
yau've >«•« la youf fa vo rite mojyo-
Your Hot W eather
Retreat
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Roy A c u fi
Gene A u try
T . Texas T y le r
Erneat Tubb
T ex W ilUam a
Wealey T u ttle
Spade Cooley
Elton B ritt
G uests expected th is m o n th at
the M ile s B ro w n rig g hom e are
E d w a rd S. Lee, and son, B u ffa lo ,
O kla ho m a . M r. Lee is p u b lis h e r
o f the H a rp e r C o u n ty J o u rn a l.
M r. and M rs. G. G. S k in n e r are
expected to re tu rn fro m P h oe n ix,
A riz o n a th is co m ing week.
M r. and M rs. D. H. Adam s
w ere fis h in g S unday on G a lice
creek.
1. This sight rep resen ts a lot of money.
For the land, buildings, equipm ent, and wires
needed to serve each new telephone cost us
far more than prewar . . . just as the things you
buy cost more. To meet the West’s grow ing
telephone needs we’re putting more than half
a million dollars to work every day.
Johnny’s Garage
« 'n in iile te M u t a r R e b u ild in g
M n t o r T u n e - u p - K e b o iin g
K m e rx e n c y
S erv ic e
T e le p h o n e 7743
H ig h w a y
99
H liu e iilx ,
O re
Your Record Store
Y o u r S h e rw ln - W illia m s
D e a le r
Phoenix Feed & Seed
I
Go to bed here
woke up there
H ig h w a y 99, P h o e n ix
W eed K ille r s & Sprays
BENTON
Variety Store
N e x t 'I’ m Pont O ffic e Phoenix Ore
on your trip to PORTLAND
or SAN FRANCISCO
Your trip becomes as simple as that when you use
our convenient overnight train service. You can
stretch out, relax and sleep in a roomy Standard
Pullman berth while the miles glide smoothly by.
Arrive fresh and trim, ready for work or play. Or
ride in a comfortable coach at still lower fares.
Overnight service returning, too. For fares and
schedules call:
S-P
Featuring
th is w ee k . .
K W IK I K R A L L S
I
II
T u B u y Y o u r Hom«1 See
I. E. Schuler
The friendly Southern Pacific
. . . . R e a llo r
R epresented by
H A R V E Y J. P E T E R S O N
Mi Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485
2. This c o m p lex e q u ip m e n t can't he paid
3 . C an a h o u s e w i f e p a y fo r new te le ­
for out of telephone bills . . . it takes a lot of
new money furnished by investors. But the
telephone bill does play an im portant part. It
covers wages and taxes and other costs of serv­
ices and— when rates are fair and adequate—
leaves a few cents profit to pay investors for
the use of their money.
phones? Many do. For many thousands own
telephone stocks and bonds. Money for a vast
amount of m* facilities comes from such in­
vestors. Io keep the system growing and im-
pfo ng, wa mist keep on attracting new
money to p
> it. Wc can do it only if we
sell our se n it, . at lair and adequate prices.
4. When you make a local
call, your cost averages less than
a nickel. For those few pennies you
hire a mighty servant . . . a bigger
servant than ever before. There
w ill s«Min be twice as many tele­
phones on the Coast as ten years
ago. M o re are being added. And
each new one makes your telephone
just that much mure valuable.
The Pacific Telephone
( A ; and Telegraph Company
More than 70,000 people working together to fur­
nish ever better telephone servlet to the West