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    Southern Oregon New« Review, Thuraday, May J 5 J947
THE PHOENIX NEWS
Phoenix Woodcraft
i frill Team Feted
CITY MAHSHALL WARNS
PHOErUX DOC OWNERS
P hoenix, M ay 1 — I ti l t I m C«» d -
l«'igh,
V v in u
M im ic
B o n n ie ,
H c v c ily 'L ilim in ,
E lva
B iihcim * and F loren ce T rip p w ere
tm iio ifd
T h u rs d a y e ve n in g
by
P h oe n ix, M ay 15 G le n Pi te r-
( son, c ity m a rs h a ll, re m in d s dog
ow ners, th u t th e ir p, ts m ust he
e ith e i tie d o r k e p t in an e nclo ­
sure
tw e n ty lo u r hours a d a y '
«lu rin g tlie spi mg and su m m e r
garden season. V io la to rs w ill he
I l i a d o n e d o l l a r lo i the fir s t of-
le i i s e , and w ith each succeeding
offense tlie fin e w ill he doubled.
Phoenix Captures
County Title
(¿arden Club Members
Plan Flower Show
M R. A N D M R S M c D O N O U G H
E N T E R T A IN SU N . M A Y 11
P h oe n ix, M ay 15— 'Mrs. Ada
and
c h ild re n
M a ry
P hoenix,
May
15— P h o e n ix C olem an,
T ha nks goes to C u r ly ’s ca bine t
gai den c lu b m em bers m et at the Jane am t T had, m et a t the home
R ad io
R epair,
P h oe n ix
home o f M is. C. G. P eebler last o f M r. and M rs. E lm e r M cD o n ­ | shop;
R andles
G ro c e ry ;
F rid a y , w ith M rs. L illia n C o li­ ough on S unday M ay 11 fo r a H a rd w a re ;
1 P rince's g ro cery, Leo B o hls T e x-
m an and M rs. E n id C aster as M o th e r’s D ay d in n e r in honor o f
i aco se rvice; S teve’s u n io n ser-
assistant hostesses. M rs.
E d ith M rs. B e rk h e u n e r and M rs. C ole­
Poe spoke on the "M a y ” flo w e r. m an, w ho are sisters. O th e rs p re ­ b un ; D ic k L a F le u r’s fo u n ta in ; L.
Plans
w ere discussed fo r
the sent w ere Jack W y m e r o f M ed- vice; J. L . H o w a rd ; A . L. R ath-
R ich a rd so n ’s A n tiq u e
flo w e r show, T h u rs d a y , M a y 15. . fo rd , W a lte r B e rk e im e r, and L a w J. L e s lie ;
shop; and L . L. L in d le , s u p e rin ­
Mesdames
C a ld w e ll, T h o m p ­ ; rence and R u th M cDonough.
te n d e n t o f schools, fo r m a k in g
son,
A tk in s , C olem an,
C aster,
the S a tu rd a y e v e n in g c a rn iv a l a
Di n.-.ei, D rake, S te lla , Jackson,
success at the hig h school g ym -
Stevenson,
L e w is ,
D u B u q u e,
•tasium .
Ix-w is, M aust, Q uaekenbush, W il­
Proceeds
fro m th is
c a rn iv a l
Phoenix, M ay 15— D on ald Van
son, Quaekenbush, Reames, H o--
represent P hoenix w ill be a p p lie d on fu n d s being
ah, P enland, A lfo rd , Poe, Elson, B ebbei w ill
P a rke r and Peebler, w ere present h ig h school a t th e state tra c k raised fo r a y o u th c iv ic c e n te r in
fo r the F rid a y m eeting.
m eet in C o rv a llis , M a y 16 Van P h o e n ix , and the P h oe n ix C h a m ­
B ebber placed second in
the ber o f com m erce. The T h u rsd a y
m ile race a t d is tric t m eet in M ed ­ c lu b o f P h oe n ix sponsored the
fo rd , S a tu rd a y , M ay 10. He w ill c a rn iv a l.
be accom panied to C o rv a llis S a t­
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
W ednesday, A p r il 7, the ” P ” u rd a y by his coach, Jo hn C ha m ­
CHURCH
b
e
rla
in
.
c lu b o f P hoenix H ig h school
B ib le School .................... 10 A .M .
—o—
sponsored a fie ld d ay fo r grade
M o rn in g W o rsh ip S ervice 11
M rs. G ladys Z u la u f has re tu r n ­
school
boys o f the
P hoenix
a. m.
ed
to
her
hom
e
on
C
am
p
B
a
k
e
r
school
system. T he c lu b
also
E v e n in g S ervice
8:00 p.m.
donated the tro p h y w h ic h was Road fro m the Sacred H e a rt hos­
Y o un g
Peoples m ee ting
7 00
p
ita
l
w
here
she
u
n
d
e
rw
e
n
t
a
m
a­
won by the second grade team
p.m.
jo
r
sinus
ope
ra
tion
.
A
c
c
o
rd
in
g
in cornpetion w ith the fir s t grade.
P ra y e r m e e tin g and B i b 1 e
A c co rd in g to Coach C ham ber- to M r. Z u la u f, she is now con­ S tu d y
W ed. 7:00 P. M.
lain ,the meet was based on a valescing a t home and is able to
E. H. McGee, M in is te r
receive
v
is
ito
rs
p o in t system. The fo u rth grade
P h oe n ix H ig h school n in e , de-
leated C e n tra l P o in t Tuesday on
the
M e d fo rd H ig h school ilia
i n i 't i i b r r s id th e y ^ k C ir c l e u l
m
ond,
by the co u n t o f 7 to 6, to
the N e ig h b o r* of W o o dcraft.
w in the Jackson co u n ty class B
T h e y w ere feted by W o o d c ra ft
title .
,
i n e i i d i e i N In show th e ir apprecia
—------ --- » — .
C o-stars o f the
P ira te team
lin n o f the d r ill w o rk they d id
w ere B u rto n S k in n e r and Bob
al
(lie c o n v e n tio n of
D is tric t PHOENIX POSTMASTER
E lro d . S k in n e r, w ho p la y e d th ird
im in b e r 12, w h ic h wax held in VISITS LOS ANGELES
P h oe n ix,
M ay
15— Mo d i n r ] base fo r the local team made
M ed ford , A p i il 211 a nti 211.
S k in n e r lias ju s t
re tu rn e d
to I fo u r h its In his fiv e try s a t bat,
P h oe n ix fro m a v is it In l a * A n ge w h ile E lrod , w ho re lie v e d D o n o ­
Its and v ic in ity . T h is was her van W o lfe at the end o f the th ird ,
firs t v is it to Los Angeles in n in e ­ was p itc h in g his fir s t h ig h school
teen years. She was fo rm e rly e m ­ game. D u rin g the re m a in in g fo u r
P h oe n ix, M ay 15— M m . J e w e ll p lo ye d by the postal d e p a rtm e n t Iram es he a llo w e d h u t on«' h it,
P a rr is c h a irm a n o f a rran ge m en ts in N o rth H o lly w o o d . M rs. S k in n ­ a rru c tu l one as tw o ru n s w e n
fo r u flo w e r show th a t w ill lie e r is postm aster at the present scored on the play.
P ite fiin g to r C e n tra l P o in t w ar
presented by the P h o e n ix G a r­ tim e in P h oe n ix.
H argus C o lle y w ho was re li vet'
■ —■
o—
den clu b , M ay 15, a t the P hoenix
R ic h a rd B o u rn e ce le bra ted his at the end o f the second in n in g
P re sb yte ria n ch u rch . E ve ryon e in
the c o m m u n ity is in v ite d to p a r t­ e ig h th b irth d a y S unday, at the a fte r h a v in g g ive n up 3 h its anil
hom e o f his g ra n d parents. M r. 4 runs. He was replaced by H er-
ic ip a te and e x h ib it flo w e rs
rm a n, w ho p itch e d the re m a in d e t
A s ilv e r ten w ill be held fro m and M rs. J. W W a tk in s
o
f the game, a llo w in g <1 h its and
2 Io I p .ni., and a p ro g ra m w ill
3 run«.
tie g ive n d u rin g those hours.
D onovan W o lfe , s ta rtin g p itc h
er fo r P h oe n ix a llo w e d ti h its and
M rs. Joseph B ognm la o f F ern
4 runs before being re tire d .
dale.
C a lifo rn ia and
d a u g h te r,
T h e ta D elta P h i, m en ’s h o n o r­
B oth teams w ere c re d ite d w ith
M rs. R aym ond G a rro ne and sm all
son o f M y rtle P o in t, Oregon, are a ry fr a te r n ity a t S o u th e rn O re ­ 3 errors each at the end of the
v is itin g at the hom e o f M r. and gon C ollege, led eighteen neo­ 7 in n in g game.
room placed second, w h ile s tu ­
th ro u g h
the
in itia tio n
dents o f the s ix th grade placed
M rs. C lau de F reem an Mrs. Bog- p hyte s
th ird . In d iv id u a l rib b o n s were
nuda a n il M rs. F reem an are sis- ce re m o ny and co ncluded fe s tiv i­ MRS. C. M MEDCALF
also aw arded to those w ho placed
U'rs, and th is is th e ir fir s t v is it ties w ith a banquet a t w h ic h p rin HONORED MOTHER'S DAY
P
h
oe
n
ix,
M
ay
15-—M
rs.
C.
M
fu s t, second, and th ir d in each
m 26 years. M rs. Freem an and c ip a l addresses w ere d e liv e re d by
d a u g h te r, M a rce lla are re tu rn in g a lu m n i E llio tt M ucC racke n, now M ed calf, o f P h o e n ix, was h o n o r - 1 event,
hom e w ith h e r siste r and neiee o f the SOC fa c u lty , and J. Q. ed M o th e r's D ay by a d in n e r ¡ Coach C h a m b e rla in stated th a t
A dam s o f A s h la n d . T he
new g iv e n in her h o n o r by M rs. M . A the h ig h lig h t o f the m eet was a
fo r a fu r th e r v is it.
W illia m s , her d a u g h te r o f Phoe­ fiv e foot, one inch hig h ju m p
m
em
bers
chosen
fo
r
h
ig
h
scholas­
M r. and M rs.
Pipes are at
n ix . M rs. J. C, C a rr, and son. mude hy J u n io r G a rris o n o f the
tic
a
chievem
ent,
are:
Thom
as
home again, a fte r M i Pipes has
E d w a rd , o f Salem w ere present e ig h th grade,
spent a sh o rt tim e in the hospital. B a rk e r of M ed fo rd , H o w a rd Bes­
as w e ll as C. M. M e d c a lf and M r
W h ile
he was in the
h o sp ita l son o f Bend, Ia*o C on no r o f A s h ­
and M rs. L. B. M e d c a lf o f Med-
land,
O
r
v
il
C
o
w
in
o
f
M
e
d
fo
rd
M rs. Pipes stayed w ith frie n d s
D onald D avis o f M e d fo rd , R ob e rt fo id , Mrs. M ilos, M ilto n and V ic ­
in M ed ford .
to r
M ed calf, M a rv in
W illia m s ,
fa m ily , M r. and M rs. F orest L o l- E lh a rt o f A s h la n d , Gene F a r th ­
and g ra n d c h ild re n , B o bb y, P aul
ing
o
f
G
ra
n
ts
Pass,
R
ic
h
a
rd
F
la
-
M r. and Mrs. Osa W agoner and
Nelda W allace
was surprised
o f R ed ditig ,
C a lifo rn ia , R obert, J im m y , T o m m y and E l­ on her b irth d a y S a tu rd a y , M ay
ters and baby and d a u g h te r, h a rty
ton,
Hoefs o f B u tte
Falls.
Ju n e spent S unday at H ia tt Lake R obert
10, when her m oth er, M rs. C. H.
G ra n t H u tc h in s o f M e d fo rd , F red
fis h in g .
W allace, had R uth A n n G reen,
K
ru
g
g
e
l
o
f
M
e
d
fo
rd
,
H
orace
L
e
­
Miss L o ttie W a tk in s ot S a cra ­
Ella Freem an,
L e w e lly n W itte ,
m ento. C a lifo rn ia v is ite d
w ith land o f A sh la n d . P aul L e rw ic k of
Susie and J im W rig h t, Barbara.
M rs. L ily D.
B la c k wood
and L a k e v ie w , R obert I x ‘v e r o f G reen
B e ve rly, C a th e rin e and K e n n e th
P h oe n ix, M av 15— M o n d a y e v ­ Reid D onald F loyd , W a lly Reid
o th e r P h oe n ix frie n d s last week v ille . Pa. G o rd on M a llo ry o f K la ­
m
a
th
F
alls.
Cal
M
id
d
le
to
n
o
f
ening. M ay 19, 7:30 p.m, th e bud
M iss W a tk in s was fo rm e rly as­
and D onald. L in d a and Ray W a l­
sociated .w ith D octors Dan and G ra n ts Pass. D on ald W ood o f X«“t c o m m itte e o t the c ity co u n cil lace, to help her ce lebrate her
A sh la n d , and R ich a rd W oodcock w ill m eet at the c ity h a ll. T h i b irth d a y .
Susia S ta n d a rd o f P h oe n ix.
o f A sh lan d,
c itiz e n 's co m m itte e
are M a ili
Games
were
played, a f t e r
F u rry , H e n ry Fram e. A. H. D u d ­
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
w h ich cake and ice cream w ere
ley, D. H. A dam s, H. T. P rin c e served.
E. . Clark. Minister
Monuments and markers. See and A. H. M a c K in to s h .
M ay 4, 1947
10 A M. B ib le S chool, D ale Burns Memorials. On the Plata.
M r. and M rs. Russell L a m b e rt
S u nd a y school class o f the o f Cottage G rose w ere v is ito rs
N ew ton, S u p e i in te n d e n t A class
P
re
s
b
y
te
ria
n
c
h
u
rch
gave
a
tea
(or everyone.
Sunday at the C y r il S tu le and C.
fo r th e ir M others at th e C h u rch H. W allace homes.
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
A n th e m by the C h o ir. Serm on Symptoms of Distress Arising fr«m S u nd a y a fte rn o o n , M ay 11
“ IN tlie W h is p e rin g o f a T re e ” .
Tues. 7 P M. B oy Scouts.
IN PHOENIX
Wed. 7:30 P. M. C h ris tia n F e l­
Now b the time to have new
to
lo w sh ip .
space
heaters or floor furnaces
Free BeekTells of HomeTreatimat that
T h u rs. 4 P M. G ir l Scouts.
installed in your home.
Mas« Met» a r It Wifi Cost You Nothing
They're clean . . . Economi­
GROWING WITH PHOENIX
O ver tw o mltltno hot« I*» o f «he W IL L A R t l
Phoenix Garden Club
To Have Silver Tea
Thursday Club Has
1 varnival Saturday
Van Bebber to Go to
State Meet Saturday
Second (¿rade Wins
Field Day Trophy
Theta Delta Phi Has
Eighteen Initiates
Hss Nelda Wallace
' debrates Birthday
Budget Committee
To Meet May 19
QUICK RELIEF FROM
STOMACH ULCERS
m
EXCESS ACID
.. Available A gain!..
EXPERT WATCH
Steve’s
REPAIRING
Union Service
Open for Your Convenience
From 6:00 a.m. til midnit«
LAWRENCE’S
Jewelry Store
Phoenix Dry
Cleaning Service
ÎSSfîSS,
Pick Up and Delivery
Phon« 6520
Pho« nix
The Corner of 1st and Pacific
Featuring
Firestone Products
E A S T S ID E P H A R M A C Y
Leo Bohlt
y
Fred Powers
\
(Real Estate - Builder.
Our watchmaker is a graduate
of the Elgin Watchmaker's
College
Remember the LAWRENCE
Reputation for Fine
Watchmaking
STORE AND SWAP. SHOP
>»
)
I
\
Phoenix Opposite Randles
Grocery on U. S. 99
\
★ G uaranteed R o lle r canaries
★ Hom e C anned F ru it
gophers, and rats.
/ Mortimer
Moi
McEUiqott. Salesman^
Phoenix
’
-
-
Owner
.. .
Betty’s Beauty Shop
Is Now Open All Week
Betty Bowman. Prop.
Ph. 6760 Skinner Bid. Phoenix
PRINCES GROCERY
ON SPECIAL:
Golden Grain Spaghetti, 15 3-4 oz. now only.... 10c
ALSO SAVE ON YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF JAMS
and JELLIES
“The Big Little Store on The Highway’’
Phone 6183
FREE DELIVERY IN PHOENIX
Pacific Highway
Phoenix
Soe Them at
OREGON
LIQUID GAS
North End Phoenix on U. S. 99
Phone 6765
Phoenix
Feed and Seed Store
,
1
Owner
PHOENIX
★ F u ll lin e garden insecticides
★ Poison g ra in fo r moles,
\P h . 6791
cal . . . and trouble free.
at
i H. R. Stevenson
Medford - Oregon
Your Texaco Service
T B B A T M B N T h a v e lie r n »«til f o r r r t l . . o f
■ jm pU M n aofdlstrcuai ¡.inn fr« n Stomach
aad tonS«ul Mean d u e l > I i m t Add —
o r Uaoet Stomach,
Slaoalamnaaa, a^lc..
Sold os IS day«' I rial I
I la re ’» Ma
laaaa^a” which fully
Lubrication. Accessorial
Tires
Open Daily From 8 a.m.
'til 7 p.m.
On U.S. 99
Phoenix
ATLAS
CM&ISir
S U P R IM I/
■ m tu n
/
TIRES
Hi-Way Auto Court
l u b ric a tio n and
Featuring
Groceries, and Plenty of Soft
Drinks for Warm Weather
Tira Repairing
Pat' Gunn. Operator
Also your
PHOENIX RICHFIELD
SERVICE
Phoenix
Chevron Service
Phoenix
Oregon
Phoenix
No. Pac. Hwy.
JUST ARRIVED!
Cast Iron Bath Tubs. Sinks and
Lavatories
Also
JUNIOR KNOWS WHERE
FISHING TACKLE
The Good Things Are!
Huntinq and Fishlnq Licenses
Available Here
’ WE DON’T HAVE AS M A N Y OUTLETS UPSTAIRS AS ia / e
NEED. BUT THERE'S A SOCKET IN THE CELLAR
B e n ’» e v e r le a « y o u r w ir in g s y s te m .
b u ll« a r m s f i r n l t s
W h e n yew
p r a v ld a A O f Q U A f f W fK fN O .
And You Too May Treat Yourself
RADIOS - PLUMBING FIXTURES SOIL PIPE AND FIT­
TINGS - ORANGEBURG PIPE PAINTS - KITCHENWARE
PHOENIX HARDWARE STOKE
Ph. Medford 6764
Centrally Located
Open til 7 p.m.
to the Best in Fountain
Specialties. Sandwiches and • Luncheons by making
“See Your Electrical Contractor”
SKINNER’S FOUNTAIN
Phone 6766
4 ItWriMBWU
YOUR MEETING PLACE
‘Your Phoenix Trailwçys Depot'
Phoenix
From where I sit... by Joe Marsh
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
ABOUT V IT A M IN S , and scientific research has proven their
necessity fo r good health
We Can't Bring it to You an a Silver
Everybody Can Find . . .
Platter, but
their favorite vitam in products in the complete vitamins sections
at W ESTERN T H R U T STORE in Medford.
We have the NEW CROSLEV
14-tube Frequency Modulation
Console Radio
Everybody
Who Shops . . .
*
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See Iti
Finds M edford’s Lowest Prices
Finds A uthentic V itam in Inform ation
Finds Med fol d ’s l argest Variety.
Over jo o kinds and sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
PHONE MEDFORD 3874
Hear Iti
THE FINEST IN RADIO
RADIO REPAIR
Remember our Service Work is
Guaranteed 90 days
Phone 6616
Next to Post Office
Industry Looks at
Our Town
Maybe you read how a group ul
industrial experts have decided that
the small town is the place for in­
dustry—not big cities. Reasons the«
give are better housing, pleasantei
living, and more opportunity fo i
wholesome recreation.
Well, looking around our towi
I’d say that was about right. Most
if us own our homes, and keep them
kicking nice; we enjoy each other’s
company: and our recreations are
mostly simple outdoor sports, and
in the evening a mellow glass of
beer with pleasant company.
As Hoc Walters says, that sort of
life just naturally sets you up for
work the next day . . . whether It’s
in office, mill, or held. And Do»-
should know. He works fourteen
hours, but never misses his morn­
ing “constitutional” or his evening
ulass of beer with friends.
From where I sit, any industry
could profit from being in a town
where wholesome living, tempei-
nee, and friendship are the rule.
Phoenix
C m v c - o A i
1042 I/aiie« 5 SUM B w / v t t »vnjaiivn