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    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
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