Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 23, 1949, Image 7

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THE PHOENIX NEWS
P h oen ix C ouple
M arried Sunday
T h r e e 4 - lle r n In T h i«
C o u n ty M a y W in
M e d a ls in P o u ltr y
EXAMINER COMING
C andid
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
A d riv e r's license exam iner
CHURCH
w ill be on d u ty in Ashland, M on­
E. J. C lark, Pastor
day, June 27, 1949, at the c ity
Sunday, 10 a m. Sunday Sclw ol
hall, between the hours of 9 a m. J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
and 4 p.rn. according to ag an­
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
nouncement from the Secretary
Wednesday 7.00 p m . C hoir
o f State's office.
practice.
Persons w ishing license» or per­
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
mit» to d riv e are asked to get In meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
touch w ith the exam iner w e ll a-1
head of the scheduled closing
hour in order to assure com ple­
tio n of th e ir applications w ith a
m in im u m o f delay,
Chicago
Three 4 H member»
Phoenix
The P resbyterian in this county are e lig ib le to re ­
church wu» the »cone of the wed ceive sterling s ilv e r medal awurd»
•ling of Mis» E lin Nadine W olfe fo r outstanding records in the
and Leo B ernard F u rry on Sun­ 1949 national 4 11 P o u ltry
A-
day, June 12th.. The church war chievcm ent program . * O ther a-
decorated w ith
Madonna liliea wards provided by the D earborn
an<| C o te rb u ry bell»,
fo r
the M otors C orporation Include an
double rin g cerem ony, w hich was all-expense tr ip to the N a tio n ­
perform ed by the Hey. I). E. M il­ al 4 II club congre»» in Chicago
la rd at tw o o'clock in (he a fte r­ next N ovem ber fo r the state w in ­
noon.
ner and $.tno college »cholurshlps
QUEEN S BALL IS . .
The bride i» the daughter of for each of 10 national chumplons.
C ontinued fro m page one
Mr. and M ih . (lo y a l P. Wolf«- of The program is conducted under
m en’» women's and k id ’s classes.
Phoenix and wa» a ttire d in a the dire ctio n of the C ooperative
Concert music is being planned
w h ite natin gown w ith lace yoke, Extension Service.
in the new music shell at L ith ia
and sleeve», and a w aist length
In order to participate, m em ­
P ark at 6 30.
ve il w hich fe ll from a sweetheart bers m ust care fo r a p o u ltry flock.
C lim a xin g
a fu ll three day
headdress. She carried red rose
Keeping com plete records, ju d g
celebration
w
ill
be the G igantic
H er father gave her in m arriage. mg. dem onstrations, e x h ib its and
fire w o rk s display at 9:30 in the
Mrs. R icardo J. W olfe, sister in e ffic ie n t managem ent are a ll con­
T he life of a tree is a cycle - from
evening.
law o f the bride, was m atron of sidered in d e te rm in in g the w in ­
honor.
H er gown wa» o f lig h t ners.
6E E D T O OLD A G F . O N W ESTER N O R E G O N
A N D W A S H IN G T O N F O R E S T LAN D S TO D AY
blue taffe ta and »he wore red
W inners of county medals in
T R E E S G R O W A S a C R O P . T he O R D IN A R Y
roaes. Mis» Peggy G lover, brides­
Oregon lust year were:
Dannis
m aid, wore u w h ite and red gow n W hltcher, M ilfo rd Gassoway and
C O M M E R C IA L . LIFE CYCLE MAY BE ANYWHERE
F R O M 6 0 T O lO O Y E A R S - D E P E N D IN G
and red rose».
Grace G ail, of Jackson co unty;
O n u s e . pulp tr e e s may mature
The soloist, Mis» Lu Vonne H a­ and Nuncy S m ith,
C lackam us;
A T 6 0 Y E A R S - L U M B E R T a.eE S MAY BE
gen, was accompanied by Miss Barbara S m ith, C lackam us; L o rin
H A R V E S T E D IN 8 0 to IO O YEAR S
F iR E I f
Nanette F u rry , cousin o f the W rolstad,
C lackam us; Dolores
THE
i R W O R ST ENEM Y - PROTECT TH EM .
bridegroom . Miss Chloe Stevens ( ra w fo rd ,
Clackam us;
Eileen
was organist.
Uaredse, Clatsop; T om m y B urton,
O ver 200 guests were present Deschutes; Don P h illip s, Jose­
fo r the cerem ony and the recep­ phine; Joan Thompson, Jose
THE LOW-DOWN FROM
tio n w hich fo llo w e d in the church
continue u n til M r .and Mrs. C lt-
Rhine; Laura Leach, Josephine
HICKORY GROVE
parlor. S erving the w edding cake J a ri M ay McCann, Josephine;
zen put a foot dow n and says to
You know , the things congress th e ir ta lk a tiv e and maybe h a lf­
was Mrs. Raymond F u rry , aunt Robert P hillips, Josephine; C arl
o f the bridegroom , unstated by Eugene N ygren, L in n ; S h irle y tin ke rs w ith or talks about ru n way yokel congresman to cut
Mrs, Robert M ullens, cousin o f, Sparks, M alheaur; Robert M unro in to the hundreds. F or a person out acting lik e a ju n io r— f ix up
w ho w ants to s it in the shade the navy and the arm y 100 per
the brldegroom |
of Y a m h ill.
and dream or th in k —o r m aybe cent, and come home. W hat we
Punch was served by Mrs. N or-
ju st sit— congress gives the g re a t­ need is a breathing spell and rest
ven W alters, another cousin of
est
heed. I f you are n o t a lle g ric from programs. A nd how, chim ed
the bridegroom , assisted by Mrs.
to persp ira tio n you get scant a t­ in Henry.
W illia m K y k e r. Mrs. N nrven R.
A p p o in tm e n t of C. D. F a b rin as te n tio n —you gotta be a "p ro b le m ”
Yours w ith the low -dow n,
F u rry was in charge of the bride's
book.
manager o f tim e service fo r the to get the dinero.
_______________Jo SERRA
B u t the subjects blathered a-
For the occasion, the bride's Southern Pacific, w ith headquar­
P M O E W IX » X I A B I X I C I D X C F f
bout there in W ashington -to w n—
•Yiovnlx C h u rch o f the N a za re n e
m other wore a flow ered lavender ters in San Francisco, was a n ­
P a s to r Rev. C. H e n r y L ac y
education,
fa rm progrgam s, m in ­
and w h ite sheer dress w ith w h ite nounced by R E. H ala w e ll, gen­
e e xten d a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n »
im um wages, housing, aid fo r the a ll W our
eral
manager
o
f
the
ra
ilro
a
d
.
rn
e n d a and n eig hb or» to -|,
acccuones and roses, The b rid e ­
o ther g u y —a dozen kinds o f se­ fo llo w in g services.
F
abrin
succeeds
the
late
Stanley
groom 's m other wore a cream c o l­
Sunday School 9:45
A. Pope.
c u rity , com m unism , it bogs me
M o rn in g W o ru h tr 11:00
ored sum m er s u it w ith w h ite and
E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:10.
Fabrin, whose a p poin tm e nt be­ down. I f congress had 10 tim es
tan accessories and roses.
M id w e e k P r a y e r end P ra le c S e r­
the
num
ber
it
has
now
,
it
could
came e ffe ctive June 16, w ill sup­
vice, W e d n e s d a y 7.-J0.
The bridegroom , a son o f Mr.
ervise th e accurate operation o f not cover the subjects or kn o w
and Mrs. M ilo F u rry of Phoenix, more than 15,000 watches and 500 w hether it was afoot o r horseback
was graduated from P hoenix high docks on the com pany's lines in or w here the citizens w o u ld come
SOLD MORSE TO START SAWMILL
school in 1948. and the bride was six western states. O f the docks out, i f h a lf of the fancy ideas got
graduated in 1949.
They w ill under his ju ris d ic tio n , n early 300 on the la w book.
Here ore the sawmilling C larks-"P o p " Clark
m ake th e ir home in Phoenix a fte r arc standard clocks located at
and his boys—in their busy mill near Hillsboro.
Most subjects could be debated
a w edding g trip along the coast to ra ilro a d term inals by w hich ra il- via the radio and there is V isio n -
From left — Keith and Dale Clark, Weaver
P ortland ami Vancouver.
•'Pop" Clark and Kyle Clark. "Pop" sold his
wax- trainm en and enginem en a ry -to w n -b y -th e R ive r t i l l the
check th e ir watches before each cows come home, and lik e the e x ­
pet riding horse to start the mill in 1946. The
FOR S A L E :
Have tw o Ford run.
plosion o f the steamboat, w here
operation has built up ’until today it takes
pickups. 1939 and 1940, need on­
w ould we land. C onfusion w ould
their full time, that of "Pop's" brother, step­
ly one, sell e ith e r one, cheap. C all
s till p re va il. A nd to m ake a long
son, son-in-law and four others. They cut
a fte r fiv e weekdays and a n ytim e
story
short, confusion is going to
G
et
your
Job
P
rin
tln
q
at
tha
Douglas
fir from nearby farm forest patches,
S aturday and Sunday. 1320 M a ­
News R eview
Rough lumber is dressed by“ Clark-made"
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drone Street.
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equipment. The Clarks credit much of
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their success to the helpful services of the
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Hillsboro branch .of First National. An
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indication of the growth of the business
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•s the fact that "Po^>” now has eight
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ARTHRITIS— RHEUMATISM
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you are the vic tim o f and euffer
fro m the tortuous pains o f A rth ritis I
and Rheum atism , you owe It to y o u r- I
NAL° 1,7 th*
product A r-F A -
W e In v ite you to w rite fo r our new
lo ld e r and read w het m any satisfied
ueers o f A L T A N A L have to say
c4H anal Co.
Shedd, Oregoa
fireworks
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GET YOURS!
at the Stand at
across Hi way 99 from Auction Yards
Time Inspector
Appointed by the S. P.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
from Firecrackers to Giant Rockets
Roy Gish and David Haggard
Phoenix
SPECIAL D E A L ...
horses replacing one he sold in 46 j
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On 3 or 4 Piece Bathroom Set
101» Doors. Mostly (¿lass
300 Sash
MONUMENTS
Marble, Granite. B ro n x
E xtra Lettering Available
Windows, casing and molding from
BURNS AGENCY
Ashland School, all prices and kinds.
"On the Plasa"
16 x 32 Army Tent
PRICED $45
FAY’S CAFE
I laggard Lum ber Co.
Phoenix. Oregon
Greyhound Bus Depot
Phoenix
Phone 7915
F or R en t
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... Hilco Floor Sander...
HAGGARD LUMBER
CO.
Phoenix, Oregon
Phone 7915
£,o,n ple te M o to r R e b u U d tn g
M o to r T u n e -u p . R e b o rin g
... .
H ig h w a y
P h o e n ix .
Don’t o v e rlo a d your electric circuits. W hen you
b u ild or m odernise p ro v id e ADEQUATE W IR IN G .
See Your Local Electrical
Contractor
Phoenix Feed & Seed
H ighw ay 99, Phoenix
Paint - Fertiliser*
Weed Killers
Home Appliance
Repairs
Phoenix Radio
Service
H ighw ay 99
In depression days, David 2. Murphy
used his spare time to shope hacksaw
blades into household knives. The dur-
oble end shining steel blades "cought
on
ond Murphy found himself in
business. Now he ond his son, David
M. Murphy, (o b o ve), hove a fully
equipped shop on the "home place"
near Gresham — ond employ a staff of
five. Murphy credits fhe First National
organization with helping him expand
to meet notion-wide demand for his
steok ond carving knives. "W e make o
useful ond beautiful product from scrap
— ©Id hocksaw blades, ond used
aluminum for handles," Murphy says,
Murphy's enterprise hos built a sound
business—and sound businesses are
building Oregon.
OF PORTLAND
Member Federal Depoiit Insurance Corporation
O r*
Bet fo o d s and Farm Supplies
»"OH, MOTHER AND DADDY AREN’T SPEAKING TO
EACH O TH ER TODAY, SO T H E Y W RITE N O T E S /"
KNIFE-M AKING HOBBY
BECOMES BUSINESS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
S e rv ic e
Telephone 7743
99
Oregon’s growth depends upon the indivi­
dual progress and financial security of people
like these shown here.
For that reason . . . "Let’s Build Oregon
Together" is a day-to-day working philosophy
with all of us in the First National Bank
group. We know that by providing construc­
tive banking services to the communities we
serve, we can help build Oregon . . . family by
family, farm by farm, business by business.
Our services have played an important part
in the success of these people. Let us show
you how we can help y o u ... how we can
build Oregon together.
ASHLAND BRANCH
Johnny’s Garage
E m e rg e n c y
BUILDING OREGON
TOGETHER
FROM HORSESHOES TO LOGGING
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EQUIPMENT Mrs Paul Sowa and her
V s
son, Joe (shown at right), run a black-
l||
smith shop in Woodburn When her
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husband was accidentally killed in
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1 938, Mrs. Sowa, Joe and another of her
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seven children, Cecil, became partners in
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Paul Sowa & Sons." Careful planning
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and "overseeing" by Mrs. Sowa, long
hard work by her sons, and helpful cooper­
ation from the Woodburn Branch of the First
National Bank built a growing business.
Today the firm manufactures specialty log­
ging equipment and employs 14 people'. . .
another of the thousands of businesses help­
ing build Oregon.
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