Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 09, 1948, Image 7

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    Southern O regon N w
Review, A thM nd , O re., T hu r»., Sept. 9, 1948
THE PHOENIX NEWS
M i. und M ik C. T. P in k e r took
n t r ip to C rescent C ity und t<
B it lik in g s o ve r L a h o r d ay
•YES”
You can't tall , . , Wa mave
lava it . . ,
BI INTON
Variety Store
N .« l To Post u r n . . PI h k o I x III..
V o«r
W'nlkim Dealer
Phone 6612 or 7811 eve
•-.I SAUS
To
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Buy Your Home See
I. E. Schuler
. . . . Realtor
R epresented by
H A R V E Y J. P E T E R S O N
Mr M i N o rth P h o e n ix Ph. 0485
Phoenix School
Prepares To Open
.More E ntries A re
Needed F or E x h ib it
P h oe n ix,
Sept.
9 -Va u g h n
Q u ackenhush, c h a irm a n o f the
P h o e n lx
G range
F a ll
F e s tiv a l
c o m m itte e , has sta te d th a t m a n y
m ore e x h ib it e n trie s a re needed
fo r
A s h la n d ’s F a ll F e s tiv a l.
A
p o rtio n o f the e v e n in g w ill lx-
spent discussing
tin - G ran ge 's
p a rt o f the fe s tiv a l.
M em bers o f the s e rv in g com
m itte e fo r the S p e te m b e r 14 mee
log o f th e P h o e n ix gra ng e w ill
In c lu d e M r and M rs. D. E. M i l ­
la rd , M i and M rs. H o w a rd S tie g
e rw a ld and M r. and M rs. A. S
H ilto n .
W a rre n I.o ffe r, is In ch a rg e of
the m in s tre l s k it, w h ic h G ran ge
m em bers are p re p a rin g to p re ­
sent d u rin g th e fin a le n ig h t of
the F estiva l.
P h oe n ix,
Sept. H Ehud
ui
rungem enta have been m ade to i
the M onday, S e ptein he i 13 open
m g o f the P h o e n ix schools, a c ­
c o rd in g to D on ald tlc m b r c , up
ei in lc n d c n t o f schools.
M em be rs o f the te a c h in g s ta ll
w ill in c lu d e :
E le m e n ta ry M is
E th e l M o rris o n , M rs. O rv a T a y
lo r,
M rs. V irg ln a
W lcke rsh a n
M is.
G e rtru d e
W ooten,
M rs
E d ith T ho m pso n, M rs B e tty A k
e rlin , M iss M abel M oore.
Mi
Frances C h u rc h ,
M rs. G ia d y
Sloan, M rs. O. M. O s tlu n d , E rank
Hale, M is. Led a S e lf and Jo h n E
M yers Jr., p rin c ip a l
H ig h
school — G le n n
A p lln
M rs.
M abel Sim s, M iss Jean
M a xe y, G eorge Sanders, F rcd e
Miss E lva C aster and O tto Cas­
n e k S hepard and C ha rle s I,. W il
te r have been i ll th is w eek.
son.
A m o ng the P h o e n ix fo lk s w ho
F irs t grade stu d e n ts are re
quested to b rin g b ir th c e r tifl a tte nd ed the J a c k s o n v ille J u b ile e
c e le b ra tio n w ere M r. and M rs. M.
cotes.
C. F is h e r, M r. and M rs. R L .
B u n to n and S pencer C ru m p .
R aym on d F u r r y
was d o w n
We Have School Supplies
fro m Dead In d ia n o v e r th e h o ll
days,
Yes
Bunton V a rie ty
Next to Phoenix Post Office
VOtri.l, NEED
School Supplies
and you’ll find no better
them than at the Phoenix
Ball Point Pena
Eraser»
Clip*
Chalk
Crayola»
Drawing
Spiral Note Book*
Tablet»
Tracing Papar Tablet»
Pen and
S im pso n
P h o e n ix , Sept. 8— M iss E lva w ere li- h in g on the coast o ve r
C aster and M rs. M y rtle H anson th e h o lid a y .
served re fre s h m e n ts a t the last
J ih i. A y e rs began p a c k in g his
o f th e
N e ig h b o rs
o f peaches W ednesday.
P h oe n ix, Sept 8 — S lx ty - flv e m ee ting
guests a tte nd ed the w e d d in g , on W o o d c ra ft w h ic h was held S e p t­
W a lte r L ove is a w a y fro m the
Septem ber 3, o f M iss D o ro th y em b er 2 a t the G ran ge H a ll.
b a ro e r shop th is w eek. George
A n ne Keene and C ecil Ray C la f­
M r. and M rs. Ben R obertson, S h a ffe i is ru n n in g the shop In
lin The ettem ony was h eld at
L a V e rn o , C a lifo rn ia , an- v is itin g his stead. S h a ffe r p lans to re tu rn
h ie C hapel o f th e Rocks and
.to Eugene th is
c o m in g
w eek
M r. and M rs. Jo hn A ye rs.
Roses w ith the Rev. D. E M il­
I w h e re he w o rk s in a shop on th e
.ills
,
K
e
n
n
e
th
C
a
rr
and
siste
r,
lard o ffic ia tin g .
E v e ly n , w ere In P h o e n ix W e d ­ , cam pus.
T he b rid e is the d a u g h te r o f
nesday.
T h e y n ow liv e in T ra il.
L e n ry S haffei
anti
G eorge
M r. and Mrs. C hester B. Keene,
M r. and M rs. G. V. Peterson S h a ffe r fish ed on the R ogue o v ­
Route 4. She w ore a lig h t g re y
and son, R alph, M t Shasta, C a l­ er th« h o lid a y s .
s u it w ith p in k and w h ite acces-
ifo rn ia , v is ite d M r. and M rs. H.
M rs. M a rie W ills , C hicago, and
ories and a red rose corsage.
A. Peterson o ve r th e L a b o r D ay M rs. -E llio tt B a ile y , St. L o u is are
Miss Jane M c K in to s h was the
h o lid a y . T o g e th e r w ith M rs. M a r ­ v is itin g D r. and M rs. H oey.
m aid o f honor.
jo r ie B a rth o lo m e w and
tw in s ,
The groom is the son o f M r.
and M r. and M rs. W illa r d M u r ­
and Mrs. E
R. C la flin ,
his
b ro th e r, W esley, was best m an. p h y and son, P e rry th e y v is ite d
C rescent C ity and E ureka. C a lif­
A rece ptio n was held at the
o rn ia .
C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g
C la flin home fo llo w in g th e ce re ­
M otor T une-op - ¿laboring
M i. and M rs. E. Z ach arias fis h ­
m ony. M rs. Ed C la rk , M iss Ja c k ie
ed a t D ia m o n d lake o v e r the h o l­
E m ergency Service
Hobbs and M iss E ris W o lfe as­
T ele p h o n e 7743
iday.
sisted w ith the se rv in g .
H igh w ay ##
Phoenix. (Ire
Mrs. C la flin g ra d u a te d fro m
P hoenix hig h school in 1948. H er
husband, w ho served w ith the
\ A F in the la s t w a r Is also a
Phoenix h ig h school
graduate.
He is em ployed In P h oe n ix.
Johnny’s Garage
Open Again
THIMBLE CLUB MEETS
M. MAXWELL AND MRS.
TROUTIER WED AT HOME
M a th e w W M a x w e ll, A s h la n d ,
and M rs. A lic e E. T ro u tie r , M e d ­
fo rd w ere wed A u g u s t 25 a t th e
hom e o f th e b ride , 518 East M u ln
street, M e d fo rd . T he c e re m o n y
was conducted by the Rev. D. E
M illa rd .
T he gro om has liv e d since 1931
in the v ic in ity o f A s h la n d and
Ia le n t w h e re he has been e n g a g ­
ed In c o n s tru c tio n w o rk .
F o r the w e d d in g the b rid e
w ore a lig h t blu e s ilk crepe dress
w ith b r illia n t o rn a m e n ts and h e ir
loom d ia m o n d e a rrin g s.
WHY NOT TURN
THAT SURPLUS CAMP
WHITE MATERIAL INTO
CASH
P hoenix, Sept. 8— M em be rs o f
the T h im b le c lu b o f th e N e ig h ­
bors o f W o o d cra ft m e t last F r i­
day at the hom e o f M rs. L illia n
C olem an. M rs. R ussell W a tt as­
sisted w ith the s e rv in g . A b u s i­
ness m ee ting fo llo w e d th e lu n c h ­
eon.
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E. H. McGee, M inister
Hihle School, lo a.m.
M orning W orship Service, 11 a.m.
l i l l i l .l i ’I uhh (6-12 yra) 5:20 p.nt. I
E vening Service, 7:30 p.in.
Power Hour. Wetl.. 7:30 p m .
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . Clark. Minister
10 A . M. B ib le School J O. N
P oling, S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class
fo r everyone.
11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe­
cial m usic by th e c h o ir. S erm on
by the m in is te r.
Tues. 7 P. M. B o y Scouts.
Mr. and Mr». Ru»»ell Davi»
On Highway 99
W e b u y C am p W h ite doors,
lu m b e r,
la v a to rie s ,
b u ild in g
e q u ip m e n t, or- w h a t have you.
P hone
1915 - M e d fo rd .
CRUMP’S
FOUNTAIN
Betty’ s Beauty
Shop
(formerly Skinners)
H ig h w a y - 17 - P h o e n ix
Phone 7906
School P e rm a ne nts th is m o n th
F o r $5.00
Phoenix
Dry Cleaner
Where You Meet
Your Friends
Pet Foods and Farm Supplies
Prom pt Service
P ick Cp And D eliver
We A lso Buy A Sell Cued
F u rniture
Phone 7663
P hoenix, Oregon
W ART
Your Hot Weather
Retreat
Phoenix Feed & Seed
H ig h w a y 99, P h o e n ix
Paints - Weed Killers
Fertilizers
T H E S P E E D C O P — B y Steve's U nion Service
W9HT64) tri
n o u s e it h w h
n tA r CAR
Wed. 7.30 P. M C hristian F el­
low ship.
P B o n x ix
PHOENIX VARIETY STORE
NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT PHOENIX LOCALS
MEET AT GRANGE HALL
M -. and M rs.
Paul
Claflin - Keene
Wedding Sept. 3
y x iA U s i
chvbch
Phoenix Church of the N asarene
We extend a cordial In vitation to
all our frien d s and n eigh b ors to ‘he
fo llo w in g services.
Sunday School # 45.
M orning W orship 11:00
E ven in g S ervice 7:30.
M idweek P rayer and P raise Ser­
vice, W ednesday 7:30.
Come and bring your frien d s to
the frien d ly church.
P a sto r Rev. C. H enry Lacy
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From where I s it... f y Jo e M arsh
One Great
American Trait
I always th in k it does a news­
paper editor good to get out from
behind nis desk and see how folks
in other parts o f America look, and
th ink, and act.
A n d th a t’s w hat I ’ve been doing
these past weeks, to u rin g the
co un try fro m M ichigan to Texas.
C a lifo rn ia to Maine. I t ’s a m ighty
encouraging experience. N ot only
because o f the d iffe re n t points of
view you ru n in to — but because
o f the tolerance which reconciles
those d iffe re n t points o f view.
sylvania fa rm e r fo r the habits o f
his c ity cousin; the tolerance o f
folks who vote one way tow ards
those who vote another; the to le r­
ance o f those who p re fe r s p rin g
w ater towards those who enjoy a
moderate beverage like beer.
From where I sit, i t ’s th a t great
American tr a it of tolerance— re­
spect fo r individual tastes and
liberties — that makes this country
strong. L et’s never lose I t !
I mean the tolerunce o f a Penn­
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Cupyrfg At, 1948, hnitnd Statut Ur aw art Foundatio