Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 06, 1949, Image 5

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M i and Mr». F. W. H am ilton
pent the holiday« in B ly, Ore-
«on, where they vi»lted th e ir »on
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and fa m ily .
They returned to ^
Phoenix New Year'» eve.
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BOB ■
Phoenix, Jan. 5— B Ko«« Evan»,
evangelist, and Robert H ender­
shot. son« leader, are conducting
u «cries of evangelical meetings
I'o in p lale M o tor I to t>u I Id I n M
at the C hurch o f C h rist in Phoe­
M otor T u n e-a » - «« b o rin g
nix.
Km «r««ncy ««rvlce
The meeting« are n ig h tly and
Telephone 7743
,
i llw h w y »»
Pho«nl«, Q r» ' w ill continue for three weeks.
The Rev. Everett McGee Is pas­
’•«o»»1« wamabskb o b v b o b tor o f the church.
I ho«nls Church of ih» Nuanrrn«
Evans and
Hendershot are
.
P M to r ll» v C. H enry l«ary
<ordini In v ita tio n in m aking a repeat appearance in
,
» o il n e lK h h n r a In
hr
Phoenix, having conducted a
fo llo w in g M rv ii'ta .
Hunduy School « 48
letter, or endorsement on rap
M orning W orahlp I I 0»
meetings here last year.
Kvanlna Servie« 7 JO
Johnny’s Garage
P ra ia .
H»r
Women To Sew
For Child Welfare
N axt Tima T ry
Walt’s
BARBER SHOP
H iw ay 99
Phoenix. Ore.
i»
We’re not in the
Phone Book
But
our num ber Is
7906
B e tty ’s B eau ty S h o p
H l-w ny 99
Phoenix, Oregon
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THE PHOENIX NEWS
Evangelist Holds
F r a y r r and
vie«. W rdnaaday 7 10.
»
Mrs. A r th u r Kreism an, C hild
W elfare C hairm an, A m eric a n
Legion A u x ilia ry , w ill open her
home on Fordyce Street to all
women interested in sewing for
C h ild W elfare. The firs t meeting
w ill be an a ll day sewing bee,
next M onday, January 10th.
T e n ta tive plans call fo r w ork
to be done on c rib q u ilts, d ia p ­
ers and children's clothing. The
m aterial w ill be purchased by
the A u x ilia ry , w ith Mrs. G uy
A p p le w h ite acting as purchasing
agent.
Women are requested to bring
th e ir own scissors, thim bles, etc.
as w e ll as sandw iches a n d
cookie«.
M any needy fam ilies
were brought to the a tte n tio n of
the A u x ilia r y d u rin g the past
few months. M any o f these fa m ­
ilies have tin y tots or are a n tic i­
pating the a rriv a l o f -wee ones.
A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n m ay be
had by ca llin g
Mrs. Kreism an,
phone 21806.
ToastmistresH Club
installs Officers
Phoenix Locals
L IS T OF V IC T IM S GROWS
M r and Mis. W arren Haggard
The L ith la Toastmiatreas C lub '/¡•re guests New Year's eve at
met at the Plaza Cafe, Tuesday the home o f M r. and Mrs. C. A.
e ven in g, fo r th e ir re g u la r m eet­
tother», Vorhies crossing.
ing The fo llo w in g new officers
Oscar H unt is plannin g a trip
were installed: Helen S ch illin g , to Eugene, Oregon to cheek w ith
President; Beulas Stevens, vice U niversity
of Oregon o fficia ls
T e n ta tive year-end figures made p u b lic today by V ern S m ith 1949
president; S ylvia G unter, treas­ , about an a rt course.
Jackson county M arch of Dimes chairm an, indicated that Oregon
urer, and M ild re d Ager, secret­ 1 M i
and Mrs. Ralph Roberts recorded tw ice as m any in fa n tile paralysis cases in 1948 as in 1947.
ary. Plans were fo rm u la te d fo r , vi ited M r. and Mrs. A. A. Sauer,
A 1948 total o f ¿20 cases was pointed to in S m ith's report w h ic h
a busy new year.
Mud Springs, d u rin g the New was released as labor, a g ric u ltu re and veterans organizations pre-
paied for a ll-o u t p a rtic ip a tio n in the a n ti-p o lio cam paign set fo r
Year h o lid a y .
January
14-31 The 220 to ta l-c o m p a re d w ith 110 cases in 1947_w ill
L A D Y LIO N S TO M EET
D. A Dayton has been in L o n g -)
not be fin a l, i t was explained, cy yo u r most careful considera-
the
Phoenix, Jan. 5— M embers of view, W ashington, d u rin g
u n til com plete counts have been tio n .” S im ila r letters are expected
the Phoenix Lions Ladie's A u x i­ holidays.
received fro m a ll of the state's
be s<?nt to locals th ro u g h o u t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Bevel
have
lia ry w il! meet again Thursday,
36 counties, the last of w hich are Oregon b StanJ
Ear, and j
January 14 Place o f the m eeting returned to Phoenix a fte r spend­
expected to report by the m id- T M a rr respective executive sec-
ing
the
holidays
in
P
ortland.
is not yet d e fin ite but It w ill p ro ­
dle of January.
A t least eight retaries of the state c , o and
Mrs. C. C. Bevel is presently
bably be at C rum p's fountain.
counties are know n to have ex- Federation of
in M aupin, Oregon, where she
perlenced in fa n tile paralysis of
M r and Mrs. L. E. B ro w n and is v isitin g her mother.
B. E. “ K e lly " Owens, com m an­
epidem
ic incidence
d u rin g the
daughter, M edford, Ed G oehring
Mr. and Mrs. W a lt Love were
der of the state Legion d e p a rt­
of M edford visited friends in A sh ­ at the theatre in A shland New year, and several have had to m ent, advised Dr. H edlund th a t
land, New Years day.
tu rn to the now -depleted epidem - the ^ gio n .s j 68 posts in the
Year» eve.
M r. and Mrs. Greenwood, of i ic aid fund o f the N ational Foun- state “ w ill lend assistance w h e r-
M edford, spent N ew Years day dation fo r In fa n tile Paralysis fo r ever m anpow er perm its." Owens
P®» Food» and F arm Supplies
at the H. A. Peterson home. O th ­ fin ancial assistance.
w ro te Hedlund, "Y o u rs Is a w or-
e r guests at the Peterson home
D r. E T. H edlund of P ortland, th y cause and
we know
that
Included D. E. S tarr, Richland, state M arch of Dim es chairm an, y o u r objective w ill be m et.’
W ashington, who was en route Inform ed
H ighw ay 99, Phoenix
the Jackson
c o u n t y _________________
to Seattle.
Paint - Fertiliser»
cam paign organization today that M a t t h p w a T n I l i r o r - f
A m erican
Legion,
state ,
10
Les West, Roseburg, was home the
Weed Killer»
to v is it w ith his fa m ily over the
grange and state A F L and C IO
holidays.
have volunteered w hat he te rm -
Professor G lenn M atthew s of
Leo Bohls returned from San
ed “ m a jo r su p p o rt." State grange the m usic departm ent of South-
Francisco, Wednesday.
T om pkins
has ern Oregon college has been em-
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peterson M aster M orton
a ll local and Pomona Ployed as c h o ir d ire c to r b y the
pent part of the holidays w ith w ritte n
“ a t‘
their son, Glenn, and fa m ily in grange o fficials, u rg in g th e ir or- F lrs t C h u r' h ° f, C ^ ls t
gam zations and th e ir in d v.d u a l the" s u W1J* beuginu hls “ rvices
M t Shasta, C alifornia.
Donald Hembre, superinten­ members to give "th is em ergen- * ,th tbe ch“ rcb th *? We?k W htn
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he meets w ith the ch o ir fo r prac-
dent of schools, has been i l l this
chet.
No
provision
w
ill
be
made
tlce
on Thursday n ig h t a t 7:30.
week at his home.
fo r p o in t to p o in t covers; how -
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bunton ever, at the request of collectors
M r. and Mrs. E dw ard Evans of
and fa m ily returned fro m C a li­ covers receiving cachets w ill be Sacram ento visited
friends in
fornia Monday. They had spent directed to the outer te rm inus A shland d u rin g the C hristm as
the holidays v is itin g in the south­
of the trip , and w ill then be back holidays.
land.
Marble. Granite. Bronse
stamped and dispatched onw ard
± _____ au ______
Miss W ilm a Jackson was a v is ­ to destination.
The M „
Jack Barnes m en. ,
Extra Lettering Available
ito r at the home of Miss D ix ie
A
ll
covers
intended
fo
r
fir
s
t-
tioned
in
these
column» last -
Davis last Thursday evening.
trip cancellation should be in the
w eek is a non-existent in d iv i-
Mrs.
Della
Davis
returned
on
"On the Plaxa"
Sunday to her home in Beaver­ hands of the appropria te post- dual. To date. Jack is a bache-
ton, Oregon. She had spent the i masters at an e a rly date, and not i o r.
la te r than January 8, 1949.
* ______ * ______ *
m onth of December w ith her son
and daughter in la w and fa m ily ,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis.
M r. and Mrs. W illa rd M u rp h y
have returned to Phoenix a fte r
spending part o f the holidays
w ith Mr. M u rp h y ’s sister in Y-
reka.
D r. and Mrs. H arold C h ilto n
have returned fro m a holiday
vacation spent in Redlands, C a l­
ifo rn ia .
POLIO STRIKES TWICE AS MANY
DURING 1948 AS COMPARED T 0 1947
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Local Church Choir
MONUMENTS
BURNS AGENCY
COMPLETE TUNE-UP
• Clean and adjust spark plugs
• Check fuel level in carburetor bowl
(’lean bowl and fuel line.
• ( ’lean and tighten battery
terminals.
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
x jj <th St.
Phone J7fi
• ( ’heck Compression
• (’heck coil and condenser
• Clean and re-oil air cleaner
Sec us T O D A Y for . . , Complete Engine Tuncup . . . Special­
ised Towing Service
Clyde N. Caton
GARAGE
K IT C H E N Q U EEN
FLO U R
SO lb». $3.60
25 lb». $1.95
Wholewheat Flour
10 lb». 89c
Phoenix Feed &
Seed
JfeafZsIafc
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
A T T H E K L A M A T H JU N C TIO N
To B u y Y o u r Home See
I. E. Schuler
c f:
Occasional Clocks
. . . . R ealtor
Represented by
H A R V E Y J. PETERSON
M i. N o rth P hoenix Ph. 6485
Alarm Clocks
Highway Post Office
Will Be Established
P riv a te ly owned and operated
h ig h w a y post o ffice service w ill
be inaugurated between P ortland
and C orvallis, Oregon, on Jan­
uary 10, according to an an­
nouncem ent today by E. E. V a il,
postmaster. This w ill be the fir s t
such service in the northw est.
Special fir s t- tr ip cachets w ill
be provided fo r each of the above
named cities. T rip 1 w ill be the
in itia l tr ip fro m P o rtla n d to C or­
v a llis ; T rip 2 w ill be the in itia l
tr ip fro m C o rva llis to P ortland.
C ollectors desiring fir s t- tr ip can­
cellations should send th e ir cov­
ers p ro p e rly prepared, w ith post­
age prepaid and ready fo r m a il­
ing, to the Postmaster, P ortland,
fo r T rip 1 cancellations, and to
the postmaster,
C orvallis,
fo r
tr ip 2 cancellations. A clear space
not less than 2t4 by 2M Inches
to the le ft on the address side
of a ll covers m ust be le ft fo r
a p plicatio n o f the cachet.
Covers fo r fir s t- tr ip cancella­
tions should be sent under cov­
er or w rapper to the appropriate
postmaster w ith
accom panying
le tter, o r endorsem ent on pa­
per, a u th o rizin g the holding of
the covers fo r the fir s t tr ip and
requesting applicatio n of the ca
F
We would like to thank the people of
A large selection of West Clocks, makers
of Big Ben
»
co ope hat i V*
u
Wc Give S & H Green Stamps
E
t l M
I
d
Sherman Hadly
of Medford
announces the new ownership
of the
F. J. RUNTZ PAINT STORE
Ashland for their Kindness, Friend­
t:
ship and their Patronage since we
" lu c k y
yo u took dow n t h e c u r t a in s t o
WASH, 6A A 6A A -- I J U S T N O T IC E D B E A S L E Y
H A S B E E N UP TO H IS O L D T R IC K A G A I N /
Don’t overload your oloctric circuit». Whon you
build or modornlxe provldo ADIQUATI W IRING.
See Your Local Electrical
Contractor
have opened our . . .
COFFEE SHOP
we have been in the paint business 15
years or better. We will appreciate
your patronage
ASHLAND COLOR CENTER
Formerly known as
F. J. RUNTZ PAINT STORE
Marie’s Coffee Shop
Distributors for famous Glidden Paints
137 E. Main
Phone 4156
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