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Southern Oregon N ew . Review, A dihnd. Oregon, Thursday, July 7, , 949 Grange Members See Movie Show PHOENIX NEWS Three Men Are In Jail A Her Robbery Smith Tells Of $2,000,000 l’olio Research Grant Richard J. Scott, Ernest H. Scott, and Eugene Decker, all from California, were apprehend ed in Ashlund July 1st by local police after S. P. Kissinger, of Siskiyou Sum m it Coffee Shop bad reported that they hud rob bed him of a buttery and some $20.00 in cash. Die three men a n presently in the county jail in Medford; they uppeared this week before Judlge Burns w here they pleud guilty That They May Walk Phoenix. July 6 — Phoenix grange m et Tuenday. Ju n e 28th ut the regular tune of 8 p.m., open ing with movies being shown Almost $2,000,000 additional from the Forest Service plus March of Dimes funds to step up com m unity festival pictures ta k research. and professional educa en by the Master. W arren Lot- lion in the field of poliom yelitis fer Rev. Cellwood of the Chris have been allocated to more than tiun Church in Salem, spoke m a score of leading m edical re behalf of the residents of O kina search laboratories and in stitu wa, m uking his plea for u goat tions throughout the nation, it was to replenish their anirnuls lost In disclosed today by Vern Smith, wur time With him was Rev chan m an of the Jackson county Kellor, Pastor of the church of chapter of the National F ounda the Brotherhood. tion for Infantile Paralysis. Damon Floyd was voted to lie- Mr. Sm ith m ade the disclosure come a m ember. On the next following receipt of a letter from serving ' com m ..in«-» ittee will be ¡V Mr —--...r» win iff II R Y Thompson walked awuy Basil O’Connor, president of the and Mrs. Stillw ell, Mr. and Mrs I from a wreck Tuesday morning, National Foundation for Infantile Chandler, Mr and Mrs. Edwards much to bis surprise and the as Paralysis, announcing mid year On July 13th the D istrict M e et-1 tonishm ent of all who saw the grant and apporpriations by the lng will be held ut the Phoenix i accident. Thompson, who was N ational Foundation totaling $1- The therapeutic facilities of the grange hull. And as many as can driving a log truck down the hill ¡183,851. This brings to m ore than Corona, Calif., Naval Hospital are asked to be present w/5 .e m »de available to victim s from Meade and Vista streets, $2,500,000 sum s allocated by the of the 1918 polio epidem ic in Los organization for research and e d found him self halfway down the Angeles County a fte r the con bill w ith no brakes. In order to | ucation projects this year, and the tagious stage was passed a t the slow up the truck he attem pted total since establishm ent of the County G eneral Hospital where National Foundation in 1938 to patients were first ordered for Phoenix, Ju ly 6 —Mr. and Mrs to turn into Allison street w hen more than $25,600,000. treatm ent. Photo shows Navy hospital corpsm an aiding a pa- Ray Ward just returned to Phoe the grade is not so steep. Included In the total are $921, tient at Corona Hospital to walk The truck was going too fast to nix und are staying ut Ray's sis all over again, ter, Mona Fern’s home. They have m ake the tu rn and Thompson 968 for new projects in virus re (Official Navy PA*»**»»»‘-SJ search; $953,317 for professional ended iif) in Allen McGee’s front been gone the past nine months and in that tim e have visited 27 yard. The cab was smashed down education and training, and $96 - upbn Thompson, pinning him in 566 for study of after care of the EXAMINER COMING stutes and Onturio, Canada. the truck A fter Caton’s w recker disease. A driver's license exam iner will They spent the w inter in Flor T hirteen medical schools and be on duty in Ashland, Monday, ida, and report the fishing off arrived and extricated Thompson he got on his feet and said he felt institutions from coast to c o a s t1 the Keys is really sport, leaving fine. He was treated for cuts and share the new grants for virus Ju ly 11, 1949, at the city hall be there April 25th, they toured the bruises. tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 research. east coast, spending two weeks p m. according to an announce An appropriation of $20,000, and arriving in W ashington, D WALKER AVENUE SCHOOL m ent received from the secretarv to be adm inistered by National C., to spend ten days there. In IS INCLUDED IN CITY Foundation headquarters, will be of S tate’s office. New York they spent four days, Action by Leland Linn, su p er Persons wishing licenses or an<t the greatest interest there intendent of schools, ’ requesting used to determ ine the role of was the G eneral Electric plant in that W alker avenue school be in files in the transm ission of h u perm its to drive are asked to get in touch with the exam iner well Schenectady, N. Y. The next two cluded in the city lim its of A sh man polio. hour in order to assure comple- weeks were spent near Buffalo, land was ruled by city council- ahead of the scheduled closing N. Y and their 35th anniversary men to be enough to perm it the tion of their applications with a at Niagra Falls. In Tildon, Neb , school to be included w ithin the m inimum of delay. they pent eight days with Mrs city until the next election. A fracas on the Fourth of Ju ly W ard’s cousins, renew ing old Linn had requested that the Mrs William Darby. 661 B St friendships of 43 years ago. The new school be included w ithin the put one m an in the hospital and last stop was at Salt Lake City for corporate lim its of the city in o r another under $50.00 bail for as is in Portland undergoing m ed ical treatm ent. three days. der that Ashland fire equipm ent sault and battery. H. C. M artin and protection would he avail received a broken leg and three Paul Simpson, Boh Rlenert, able. At the tim e of the next elec and Mark Norton spent the work tion the request will be included ribs in an altercation with H ar end fishing at Fish Lake in the on the ballot and if the vote is vey F. Baker South Umpqua district favorable the school area will be Baker, who is with the Associa Johnny Klassen of Jo hnny’s officially m ade a part of the city ted Carnival company, worked Garage and party spent the week M artin over because of an a rg u -j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis have end fishing on the South Um p m ent about money. B aker has i as. guests Mr. and Mrs. Dale qua. asked lor a continuance of the j Schm idt and son Bobby of Tor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hncker- rance, California. case. He is presently out on $50 I sm ith motored to the Croft Lily Kenton Robbins, McMinnville, bail. Festival at Brookings on the 4th was an Ashland Fourth of July of July. visitor. Mrs. Robbins is presently living in Ashland and attending Get your Job Printlnq at the Southern Oregon college sum New« Review m er school. Thompson Walks Away From Wreck Wards Return To Phoenix After Trip Baker and Martin Have Lively Fourth Business Census Begins Nexl Week PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. J. Clark, Pastor Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday School I O. N. Poling, Supt. Sunday Service 11 a.m. W ednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir practice. 7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples meeting. Elva Castor, advisor. Enum eration of business estáb il hrnents will get under way in ' A; idarid and surrounding area next week as part of the com plete Census oí Bu In-s being o n d uded this year by the Unit P H O E X I I 1TAZAMENB C H V 1 C M ed States Bureau of the Census. 1'hoenlv ( h u i h o f the N a za re n e P a s to r R ev C. H e n r y L ac y Retail, wholesale and service te n d a C v fJ Ia l In v ita tio n to trade establishm ents throughout a ll W o e u r e x rrie n d a and nelfthh re to he the United States, Alaska and ro ltn w ln x scrvlcea. ■Sunday School » :4S Hawaii (approxim ately three m il M o rn in g W o re *-'- 1100 E v e n in g S e rv ic e 1 JO lion in num ber) will report on M id w e e k P r a y e r and P ra is e S e r their 1948 business operations. vice, W e d n e s d a y 7 30. The business census taker assign ed to Ashland will be one of 4500 enum erators working out oí .300 district offices established by the Census Burea. The district office Celia Berninghausen, chairm an, serving Jackson County, as well reports that the ham burger stand as Lane, Linn, Douglas, Coos, set up on the veranda of Pioneer Curry and Josephine counties, is hall, the Fourth, was a huge suc located in Eugene, Oregon, at the cess. Strategically located be state arm ory, 125 E. 7th A v e ./ tw een the carnival and L ithia with Olga A. Freem an as district P ark it proved to be a popular supervisor. The collection of in spot for picnickers and those who form ation is practically complete had brought no lunch. Mrs. B er in Lane and Linn counties, re ninghausen was assisted by m em bers of the A uxiliary and the Le ports Mrs. Freeman. Inform ation on sales volume, gion. Long tables were set up, in side the attractive log cabin and payrolls and employment, p rin m any ’weary picnickers were glad cipal m erchandise lines and other of a place to sit down to eat their basic Items concerning the coun snacks. try's di i ibutive system will be The next m eeting of the au x il collected for the first tim e in ¡ iary will be Ju ly 18th and all nearly a decade. The most recent J mem bers are urged to be present, as this will be the last m eeting Business Census was taken in j before the annual convention 1940. covering activities in 1989. which will be held in Salem, on That census reported retail sa le s¡ August 4-6. of more than $42 billion and BERNINGHAUSEN FAMILY wholesale trade of more than $55 HAS UNCLE AS GUEST billion. It has been estim ated Charles E. Calkins, Ellensburg, that com parable figures for 1948 W ashington Is a guest at the will nearly treble the 1939 totals. horn eof his niece, Mrs. Carl B er Forms used in the Census have ninghausen and family. Mr. Cal been kept as brief as possible. kins recently attended a fam ily They adhere generally to sugges reunion of four brothers in B ak tions m ade by trade associations, ersfield, some of whom had not business leaders, and Federal seen each other for over th irty agencies woh met in extended years. He had not seen his niece conferences with the Census B u for over forty-five years w hen the reau’s business division. fam ily lived in Iowa Falls. Iowa. Auxiliary Reports Stand Was Success " I BUILDS PRIZE BEEF HERD. In only three years a prize herd of registered Shorthorns has replaced dairy cows on the Roy L. Harris ranch near Prineville. (Shown are Mr. and Mrs. Harris and a son, Douglas, with a Shorthorn bull calf.) Building the herd of purebred beef cattle was a slow and costly task — but Harris' wife and their seven children hacked his progressive planning. The First National Bank of Prineville aided in financing that speeded the transition. Today Harris Shorthorns bring fancy- prices from America s breeders — new income that is helping build Oregon. FOR SALE . .. -------- I 5 I 2 Foot and I «-ft. Used Bath Tubs Well Trim T Marble. Granite, Bronse Extra Lettering Available 15 Toilets Sash 2 Lavatories I 150-gallon BURNS AGENCY "On the Plaxa" 20 Doors I 250-gallon 100 Windows Water or Oil Tanks FAY’S CAFE Phoenix, Oregon Greyhound B ub Depot I la g g a r d L u m b e r C o. Phoenix GEORGE KYLLO REPLACES STUMPS W ITH TURKEYS. Young George Kyllo MONUMENTS Phone 7915 For Rent couldn't find a job in 1933, so be obtained 103 acres of logged off land near Molalla and »ent to work on the army of stumps. His pluck attracted Marie Koltsch. She became Mrs. Kyllo in 1934. They tried turkey raising, but lost money the first year. However, couraged by advice and financial help from the Molalla branch of the f irst National they stuck to it. Today they r- : '.et tho-- -p ' of turkeys annually and grow fs.ee-' and seed crops work and sound advice are building a good venture for George and Marie . . . as pro gressive businesses are help ing build Oregon. o .... Hilco Floor Sander ... HAGGARD LUMBER GO. Phoenix, Oregon Phone 7015 Johnny’s Garage Com plate M otor R ebu ild ing M o tor Tun e-u p . H ebo rln » Em ergency . » Phoenix. O r. Pot Foodi and F a m "unpllea Phoenix Feed & Seed *SILLV, ISN'T IT --W H E N AN E L E C T R IC IA N COULD INSTALL WALL SOCKETS SO E A S IL Y ? * Don’t overload your oloctrlc circuit«. Whan you build or modornixo provide ADEQUATE WIRING. See Your Local Electrical Contractor Highw ay 99, Phoenix Point - FortUlsan V —d KlUorc Home Appliance Repairs Phoenix Radio Service Highway 99 OF PORTLAND Service Telephone 7743 H ig h w a y NATIONAL BANK Phoenix Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE KAUTTUS BUILD BOATS. Ho N . Kauttu builds unusual sturdiness into commercial fishing craft. The Kauttus' two- year-old plant (Mrs. Kauttu is bookkeeper- painter) is at Jeffers Gardens on the Lewis and Clark river near Astoria. There, with his m ’ x craftsmen, Kauttu puts into practice ideas he developed as a fisherman and as an em ployee of the area's famed buiiders of < olumhia River gil'net type craft. Made to carry- big fish loads, his 2o.foot boats__ ashioned of oak, Douglas fir and Port Orford edar— withstand the Pacifie s most belliger- n moods. W ith assistance from the First s un ■' Kauttu helps Oregon grow by meet- s boat needs.