Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1948)
Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore. Thurs Aug 19 1948 THE PHOENIX NEWS Senate To Study 0 & C Operation ¡Sixty Alien’d Picnic ¡At Phoenix (h u tch W h e th e r 01 n u t the thouMimd <»• ucitnt o f () & C tlrn h i-i lands in J .iik s u n c o u n ty u ie being ud m in is te re d so us to p ro v id e •• q u a l o p p o rtu n ity fo r o p e ra to rs le g u rd le ss o f sl/.e, w ill be probed by the U n ite d States Senate on S e ptem be r 7, 8, 9 and 10. W ith O regon's S e na to r G uy C ordo n p a rtic ip a tin g ax a m em bet of tb< s u b co m m itte e In charge, the h e a rin g s, w h ic h w ill be h e ld in Eugene, w ill d e lve in to the o v e iid l p o lic y pursued by th e H ureau o f L a n d M unageuieo* D e p a rtm e n t o f In te rio r , in u llo i tin g tim b e r on some 2,500,000 acres in w estern O regon, ov w h ic h it has ju ris d ic tio n . In d e p e n d e n t loggers and lu m berm en, uctng th ro u g h th e ir re g lo n a l association, W estern F or est In d u s trie s A sso ciatio n, w ill present a n u m b e r o f w itnesses to s u p p o rt th e ir c o n te n tio n t i n t p resent p olicie s d is c rim in a te a g a in s t th e s m a lle r o pe ra to r. Tl,< association w ill also o ffe r con s tru c tiv e suggestions to e n c o u r age su stain ed y ie ld fo re st m an a ge m e nt w ith o u t re s o rtin g t< m o n o p o lis tic “ co o p e ra tiv e a gri <• m e n u ." P h oe n ix, A u g u s t 17 T he w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry of the Rev. and Mrs. E. J. C la rk and th a t ol M r. and Mrs. Rex N icodem us and M rs. Cora M o rg a n ', b lith d a y w ere a ll ce le bra ted to ge th er last week w hen s ix ty reside n ts of P h o e n ix a tte nd ed a p ic n ic on th i la w n o f the F irs t P re s b y te ria n ch u rch . T he e ven t was held on W ednesday, Miss E lva C aster fu rn is h e d a th re e -tie re d w e d d in g cake tupped w ith a m in ia tu re b rid e and gro om and M rs. G eorge C arpen te r b ro u g h t a sp ecial b lith d u ? cake. Betty Re-Opens Her Beauty Shop l’w<> Honored Monday at Shower P hoenix, A u g u s t 17 — H o n o r ed guests at a s h ow er g iv e n M o n day n ig h t at the hom e o f Miss E lv a (.a ste r w ere M rs. G eorge W ehm ann and M rs. Lee N elson. Guests in c lu d e d M rs. R ussell Roseborough, M rs. George B ro w n M i, V io la M oore, M rs. R alph M cK a y, M rs Ira B ro oks, M rs. E H. Thom as, M rs. M a x in e lies-,, Mrs. W illia m D u m v e n t, Miss M a ry M oh le r, Miss H elen G a l b ra ith , M is. P aul Je nn in gs, M rs. Eied Boenig, M rs. B ob L ilis , Mrs. Law re n ce K o lk o m o , and M is. V erna E llio tt. P h o e n ix, A u g u s t 17 B e tty B o w m a n James opened B e tty ’s B eauy shop on H ig h w a y 99 in P h oe n ix M onday. M rs. James fo rm e rly o perated B e tty 's B e a u ty Shop In the S k in n e i b u ild in g . Mrs. James has been o p e ra tin g a shop in M e d fo rd fo i the past s ix m onths. She o pe ra te d the shop in the S k in n e r b u ild in g foi a ye a r and a h a lf. A m o n g her custom ers at present are M a ry B eth H ughes and o th e r m ovie actresses w ho are p la y in g In th« R obert L. L ip p e r t p ro d u c tio n w h ic h is being film e d near J a c G R O U P T R A V E L S TO M r. and M rs. G. G. S k in n e i k s o n v ille . M U D S P R IN G S T O V IS IT e tu rn e d th is w eek fro m a t i i p P hoenix, A u g u s t 17 — A p a rty A m o ng th e e q u ip m e n t w h ic h to P h o e n ix, A riz o n a . o f frie n d s and re la tiv e s v is ite r D ic k Kane, D on Kane, H a ro ld she has is a K illin g ’s p e rm a n e n t Mrs. A. H Sauer, M u d S p rin gs Srnelzer, and D on ova n W o lfe w ave m ach in e and tw o t u r b in road, Tuesday. The g ro u p In c lu d have re tu rn e d fro m W ash in gton ated d rye rs. She gives Eska cold ed M ix. F W F itc h , W ilm a Sauer state w here th e y spent most ol waves and Is p re s e n tly special M r. and M rs. E v e re tt McGee, the sum m er. T h e y had o rig in a lly iz ln g in a $5,00 “ hack to school' Mrs. N e il, M rs. M ile s B ro w n p la nned to go to A la s k a hut w«'ie perm a ne nt. rigg, M rs M in n ie M c L a in , M is . Shi- has leased the shop b u ib l Emma Roberts, M rs. M o n tg o m e ry u n a ble to get passage. and Mrs. G a rriso n . A m o n g the P h o e n ix boys in in g fro m W. H. M ille t, A c c o rd in g to M rs. James, A d e l hoot cam p w ith th e n a v y In San associated M r. and M rs. E v e re tt Je nn in gs D iego are J im W illia m s Dori ine Reed, w ho was w ith her w hen she was fo rm e rly and fa m ily are going to spend the K une, and D on Van B e blie r. R ic h a rd B abb, w h o has co m In P h o e n ix, w ill re tu r n in O c to week end at C rescent C ity , w he re E v e re tt plans to go deepsea fis h p le te d basic tr a in in g at an .nr ber to assist w ith the w o rk . ing. fo rce cam p in Texas, was hom e M r. and M rs. V. W. Parson? re c e n tly on fu rlo u g h . and son, Roger, H u g o to w n , K a n F lo y d H o llo w a y has e n liste d sas, are v is itin g M r. and M rs. E and w ill be ca lle d th is fa ll P h o e n ix , A u g u s t 17 — C o m m it- S M adden and fa m ily , R t 4 M r. and M rs. M J. Pobow , a p p o in tm e n ts have been M r. and Mrs. R. L. B u n to n and N in n e tte F u r r y and S a n d ia M lk - I tee sche, have ta k e n to the woods in I m ade in the P h o e n ix gra ng e fo r son, Jim m ie ,, have re tu rn e d fro m the Dead In d ia n d is tric t and ph.n ! m em bers to h e lp w ith th e A s h a tr ip to Los Angeles. T h e y o p erate B u n to n ’s V a rie ty and W a t to spend se veral days th e re and land H a rv e s t F e s tiv a l. I A p p o in tm e n ts in c lu d e d fo r hay k in s P roducts store in P h o e n ix a t L a k e o f the Woods. I M rs. A lv in Coats re tu rn e d th is and g ra in , V a u g h n Q u acke nb u sh w eek fro m a t r ip hack east w h e n and H. H. W h ite ;; vegetables, A n she v is ite d frie n d s and re la tiv e s d y S tevens; flo ra l E d ith Poe; G u y D avis, 2, is hom e recupei - ra w fr u it, A I L e w is , canned f r u it C o m p lete M o to r R e b u ild in g H ix o n , a tin g fro m a m a jo r o p e ra tio n and vegetables. M y r tle M o to r Tune-n'p - R e b o rln g w h ic h was p e rfo rm e d last week and d ra m a tic s , W a rre n L o ffe r, E m e rg e n c y S e rv ic e a t the A s h la n d C o m m u n ity hos G e rtru d e A u s tin and Faye L e w is . I T elephone 7743 H ig h w a y 89 P h oen ix. O re p ita l. M em bers o f the gra ng e have D r. and M rs. H a ro ld C lu lti n been requested to e n te r e x h ib its have had co m p a n y v is itin g them in the F e s tiv a l. T he gra ng e w i ll Y o u r S h c rw in - W illia m s d u rin g the past w eek. m eet a ga in A u g u s t 24, a t 8 30 D e a le r M r. and M rs. D ave Chase li ft p.m . T uesday fo r San F ra n cisco on a business trip . C e cil C la flin has M r. and M rs. W a ttru d have been ru n n in g R adio R ep air d u r m oved to P h o e n ix fro m Salem . H ig h w a y 99, P h o e n ix ing th e ir absence. T h e y w ill liv e In the G lo v e r Weed K ille r s & S prays M r. and M rs. Janies K e ith house. M r. W a ttru d is w ith the have m oved in to a hom e on F iis t S tate T a x D e p a rtm e n t and h. street. w ife is th e fo rm e r H a r r ie t Bids M r. H. R. W e ir had an a ccid en t coe. T uesday m o rn in g w h e n he fe ll M r. and M rs. B e rt StancH ffe fro m a la d d e r and in ju re d his are p u ttin g up a n o th e r f r u it and head. p ro d u ce sta n d on H ig h w a y 99 N e x t T o PoRt O ffic e Ph oen ix Ore. G uests a t th e W a lte r B olz Kllll.l-; CluxH (S-12 yr») 5:30 p m. P °m.e i n P h o e n ix l “ t w eek wei F e a tu rin g th is w eek . . Evening Sei vice, 7: JO p in . K W IK I K R A L L S f a u l A lle n and son. T e rry fo r Pow er Hour, Wed.. 7:30 p.m. m e r reside n ts o f th is area. A lle n Union Service Is e m p lo ye d b y the P. L. C rooks com pany, P o rtla n d . Festival Committees Appointed at Grange EXHIBITIONS WILL COMMEMORATE OREGON TERRITORIAL CENTENNIAL O n S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 11, James K . P o lk , o f the A c t o f the L ib r a r y o f Congress w ill f o r Congress e s ta b lis h in g the g o v m a lly open an e x h ib itio n to c o m e rn m e n t o f the T e r r ito r y o f O re m e m orate the c e n te n n ia l o f the gon, A u g u s t 14, 1848. T he E x h ib it- o f-th e W eek w i ll e s ta b lis h m e n t o f the T e r r ito r y ol he a fin e co lo re d lith o g ra p h , e n O regon, L u th e r H. Evans, the L i title d “ T h e A m e ric a n V illa g e ,” b ra ria n o f Congress, announced T h is w ill be the e ig h th in a se-.- s h o w in g O regon C ity on the W il la m e tte r iv e r, as i t appeared in les o f m a jo r e x h ib itio n s a t the L ib r a r y c o m m e m o ra tin g im p o r th e 1840’s, ju s t b e fo re It became th e c a p ita l o f th e n e w ly created ta n t a n n iv e rs a rie s in the h is to rie s te r r ito r y . T he ske tch was m ade r>f the states. I t w ill in c lu d e ra re H e n ry books, m a n u s c rip ts , m aps p rin ts , by the B ritis h C a p ta in James W a n e , w ho In 1845 was p h o tog rap hs, new spapers, and m usic fro m the c o lle c tio n s o f the sent to s u rv e y c o n d itio n s In th e L ib ra r y , to g e th e r w ith ite m s fro m O regon c o u n try , th e n u n d e r jo in t o th e r fe d e ra l agencies in W ash B r itis h and A m e ric a n o ccupa tio n . i t is one o f several d ra w in g s in g to n , and fro m g o v e rn m e n ta l agencies and p riv a te and c iv ic w h ic h he made d u rin g th e e x in s titu tio n s in O regon. T he e x p e d itio n , and was p u b lis h e d In h ib itio n w ill be described in a L o n d o n in 1848 in his Sketches in N o rth A m e ric a and th e O re ca talo g to be p u b lis h e d in tim e fo r fo rm a l o pening on S e ptem be r gon T e r r ito r y . 11. T h is w ill c o n ta in the te x t o f O. C. D avis, B stre e t, is re c o v address on the h is to ry o f the e rin g fro m a b ro k e n leg. state, as w e ll as a co m p le te c a t alog o f th e e x h ib itio n , and illu s Phoenix Presbyterian Church tra tio n s o f 18 o f th e 341 ite m s E. . C la rk , M in ister 10 A . M . B ib le School. J. O. N O regi n h is to ry is p e c u lia rly ric h in p ic to ria l m a te ria ls A n P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class e x a m p le w ll appear as a fo re fo r e veryone. 11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe ru n n e r o f the m a in e x h ib itio n , in th e L ib r a r y ’s E x h ib it o f th e w eek c ia l m usic b y th e c h o ir. S e rm o n to be d is p la y e d A u g u s t 14-20. b y th e m in is te r. Tues. 7 P. M . B o y Scouts. T h a t w eek w ill m a rk the c e n te n -' W ed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F e l n ia i o f th e s ig n in g , by P re s id e n t lo w sh ip . AVAILABLE NOW at The Phoenix Variety Store Johnny’s Garage M a . i h o M a r k W ornaw , above, talw lat tba tla la of Oregon w ith a brand now morch w ritten by C horal Director JeW A lexand er. The new mweical w ork w ill be prem iered on "Sound O M " W ith M ark W o rn a w on M onday, A u g u tl 30, a t * FM F IT , over the <oatl-lo-<oa«t ABC N etw ork S o n g ilre tt Jeri Sullivan w ill be the gueel etor eo the program . P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N CHURCH E. II, M cGee. M in is te r Hlble .School, lo um. M o rn in g W o rn h lp .Servire, 11 a ' W A R T '- T H E S P E E D COP W /V FilT-HFan WHfOi fio O h rae" 's r i y MGHr ---- on Highway 99 RAYON HOSE ...................................... 59c N Y L O N HOSE, 51 gauge and 15 Denier ..$1.69 MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL DAVIS PHOENIX VARIETY STORE H ig h w a y P honc 9539 Phoenix Feed & Seed Open Again BUTTON Variety Store BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP Highway 99 - Phoenix PHONE 7906 v CRUMP’S TOUNTAIN (fo rm e rly W here You M eet Y o u r Friends OUR SPECIALTY T ex R itte r Zeke M anners Roy Rogers C liffie Stone Jim m y W akely Bob W ills Red Foley A l D exter School permanents this month for $5.00 at Skinners) Vour Hot Weather Retreat WESTERN RECORDS Roy A cu ff Gena A u try T . Texas T y le r Ernest Tubb T e x W illiam s Wesley T u ttle Spade Cooley Elton B ritt To B u y Y o u r H om e See I. E. Schuler Betty’s Beauty Shop . . . . R e a lto r R epresented by H A R V E Y J. P E T E R S O N M i. N o rth P h o e n ix Ph. 6485 THE MART Your Record Store Go to bed here woke up there 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 39 The friendly Southern Pacific i H. H. Mayberry. Agent * Telephone 7501 f ag>