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Southern Oregon Newa Review, Thura. July 17, 1947 Skinner Goes To Red Cross Training Camp THE PHOENIX NEWS MRS. MOLLIE WRIGHT 12 AT CONVALESCENT HOME Phoenix, July 17—Mi .. Mullí» Wright, who was horn in Phoenix and spent the early days of her life in and near this community is now at home at the Millcdgt Convalescent Home, 12 South Orange Street, M ulford Mrs. Wright, whose husband died on July 1, of this year is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Job Pankey, early day pioneers in 111» valley. PHOENIX GRANGERS GO TO FOWLER PICNIC SUNDAY Many Phoenix Granger* attend , ed the Bob Fow ler picnic held at Plmcnix, July 17 - H u r l o n Skinner, left July IS, to« Ute Mrs. K. L. Cooper and children. Penn., where they attended the ■ the Elks picnic ground on the Phoenix, July 17—Mrs. Leona Junior H id iju iw Training Cen- Kent, Susan, and Jean, of Sky wi »iding «4 AH. Popow’s brother. ! Rogue River, July 13. Among Patton, a graduate of Eastern O k t»i IL nb«iw Luke. Kapowsin, komish, Washington, and S tan While in the east the J’opow's i those p r e s e n t w e r e . M r. lahoma College of Education, WiiMiiiiigluii. Skinner, Mini oi Mr. ley Norsi,worthy of Los Angel»-/ purchased a new Mercury auto and Mrs. Mervin Hixon, Mr. and Ada, Oklahoma, was recently Mild M ik , G G. Kkimivi, was uih l» ft July 14 by United Air Line mobile an ddrovc home in it. Mrs. Chai l i e Hockersmith, Mr. to the teaching staff of <>l the lour yuung people clm»«ii lor Seattle, after having spent 1 hey report that the w eather was und Mrs. W alter Geriner, Gordon Signed high school according to from Jackson County to attend three weeks with Mrs. Cooper’s very warm throughout the east. Germej- and Janie MacKintosh, Phoenix D. E. Hembre, superintendent of Mrs. Mary Papw orth, Ada Beil, Un two week camp father, Andrew Hearn . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Medcalf are schools. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quacken- Mrs. Fred Hallgren left foi the airival of Mr. and bush. Mrs. Patton, wife of Dallas P a t ART HANSON IS CITY Duluth, and St. Paul Viinn.-.aita expecting Mis. Lester M cKnight of Aiham- ton, m anager of the M edford MARSHALL OF PHOENIX by M alnliner and N orthern Paci bia, California, who are expected C raters, has had eight years te a Phoenix, Ju ly 17 Art Hanson fic, where she will visit her p ar t»i arrive this week. Mrs. Med ching experience. has been appointed to take the ents and other relatives, and calf and Mrs. McKnight are sis During the last school term she place ol Glenn V. Petemon, city friends. ter*. was associated w ith the Long Phoenix. July 17 Mr. and M s. oiurshall, who Is leaving lor Mt Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kingsbury, Beach, California, school system. Mrs. W. F. Story and son, Gary, Shasta, C alifornia in the near Harry Long, and A. C. Maxwell owners of the Highway Cafe, are In the local school, Mrs. Patton governor of Medford Moose, a t being visited by K ingsbury’s ol San Die-go, are visiting at trie future. Your correspondent had expec will be in charge of the home Ilansnn form erly operated a tended th»* Oregon State Moos» ■ lother, Mrs. S. Offie, and sister, home of Mr. an»l Mrs. K»,y M c ted to make some report this economics and girls physical edu nssix’ialinn conv» ntion in Klam- Mrs. M. M. Leslie of Petalum a, M illin . local restaurant ‘ ath Palto, July 11. Mr. L»>n/’’s two California. Mark Hackney of Camp Baker week as to the out come of in cation classes. MRS. MAXWELL TO BE ON sons, Kush and Claude Jay, w ire The A. R. Fowler family of Road return».-»l to his home July quiries to the State Highway De DELINQUENCY COMMITTEE initiated Into th< Klam ath Fall Phoenix were visited by the P res 12, from a three- weeks visit to PhoenixT^TuTy 17—M yrtle Max lodge; their wives, Mary and ton Hooper family of Los Ange ii Jatives and friend* in Kansas, partm ent at G rants Pass concern ing the oiling ot the highway well, junior regent of the women Verna Dean Long were also ini les during the past week. Oklahoma, and Missouri. shoulders throughout town. of the Moose, was appointed as a tinted in the Women of the M» m > hi * , The Allen J. Hansens, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Val Cheney and te x t tim e , However, it would seem that delegate to assist circuit Judge A fter the initiation a dance was son, Richard of Stockton, C ali E. Tenold, and Shirlee Ktchard- H erbert K. Hanna on the juven held for lodge members. fornia, fiave been visiting at the •■'in, spent July 12, at Diamond even the sm allest of fates are ile delinquency committee, at the try the tra in home of Mrs. Cheney's parents, Lake. During the- afternoon the ganging up on us to deter us Ju ly 10 m eeting of the Women of GRANGE MEMBERS TO from our purpose. At. three vary party was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. W right on MEET JULY 22 IN HALL tile Moose, Hilbert Hanson and a picixic din ing times during the past week Phoenix, July 17—G r u n g e Church Street. Plans were made to serve ner was eaten at Eastwood Park a telephone call was placed to Mr. and Mrs, Mike Popow the highway departm ent, G rants homemade pie and coffee at the m em bers will meet T u e s d a y have returned from Philadelphia, on the Rogue River. night, July 22, at the Grange hall, next regular meeting, July 24. Pass, and on each occasion, the the usual hour. Those appointed operators pleasant, but unw el Hush and Mary Long and child to have charge of the refresh CHAMBER MEMBERS MEET come reply was, “Sorry the cir ren and Claude Jav and Verna ments are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. JULY 15 FOR LUNCHEON cuits are busy, I’ll call you when Dean Long of Klam ath Falls, Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stillwell, Phoenix, July 17—M embers of one is available.” spent the Fourth of July week and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chandler. the Cham ber of Commerce met i » ’ » A fter several of those waits I Phoenix, July 17—Plans were end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry All members and officers ore urg July 15 at the Gladm or Waffle believe that I can qualify for the completed July 10, at the regular Long. Shop for an informal luncheon ed to he present. title, "the forgotten m an.” E vent At the last regular m eeting of business meeting of the Loyal Gordon Stevenson, SM 2, was the Chamber, the third Tuesday Order of Moose, for a dance to ually one m ust cancel the calls or home over the Fourth of July of the month was designated at be held at the Talent City Hall, give up all thought of doing any thing else for the rem ainder of July 19. weekend. He is attending Elect luncheon date. Music will be furnished by the »lay. ronics Technicians schoo I a t With firm conviction we will ★ Fountain Treats Treasure Island. Gonlon is the Mrs. Mary Felmley is leaving, Hartley's orchestra, and the wo son of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. F te \e - July 11. for Seattle, W ashington men of the Moose will have try again this week and keep try ★ Delicious Sandwiches ing until a “yes” or “no” is receiv son of Phoenix. w here she will take a plane for charge of refreshm ents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hutton of McGrath, Alaska, for an extend ★ Homemade Pies Phoenix are being visited by Mrs ed visit. She is the m other ol 1 This corner believes that this Sleep in a roomy berth or ride W F. Story of San Diego. i com m unity as a whole should ex- j I Mrs. H R. Stevenson. in comfortable coach. Over A picnic was held July 6, on I pi ess their appreciation to Glenn j Beaver Creek in honor of Mary night service returning, too. IV. Peterson, retiring city m a r - , PHOENIX CHRISTIAN Lon C.ilfcv, Louto Hutton, and shall, Glenn, during his short ! CHURCH F or fares and schedules call: Anita Lucas. There were about I tenure in office, discharged his j Bible School 10 A.M Ph. 6706 Phoenix Jacksonville, Ju ly 17—F u n er 30 people attending. Morning Worship Service IJ al services were held for Clay duties as m arshall in a comm en way. Though Phoen i x a. m. ton Yocum of Jacksonville, in the dable MR. AND MR8. STANCLIFFE could never qualify as a lawless Evening Service 8:00 p.m Conger-Morris chapel, Tuesday OPEN WAYSIDE STAND Young Peoples m eeting 7 00 afternoon, July 15. The Reverend community, Glenn did clean up Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancliffe p m. Milo C. Ross of the Medford some loose ends, and in my opin The friendly Southern Pacific opened theii Wayside Gardens P rayer m eeting an»l Bi b I e Friends church officiated. In te r ion and I believe others as well, \ N e w h ie and beauty for your^ produce stand on Pacific High Wed. 7:00 P M ment was in the Siskiyou Memor was instrum ental in effectively Agent S. J. Bailey rug» and upholstered furniture way one mile north of Phoenix, Study E. H. McGee. the Phoenix Police de Phone M inister 7501 /Cleaning, Sizing and Moth ' Sunday, July 13. ial park. He died in a »Medford organizing partm ent. I proofing done. . hospital, Thrusday, Jbly 10. News Review $3.00 per year Phoenix Presbyterian Church Yocum was born Septem ber 6, E. . Clark. Minister 1895, in Ohio, and had been in WART” THE SPEEP COP . . . By STEVE'S UNION SERVICE Call Standard Cleaner* or ? July 20, 1947 Jacksonville for the past year. Wardrobe Cleaner* lor price* 10 A. M. Bible School. Dale He was employed by the Med GROWING WITH PHOENIX and particular*. Newton, Superintendent. A class ford Irrigation district. He was a lor everyone. veteran ol World War 1. March 1, 11 A. M. Morning Worship. A n 1925 he m arried Vera Yancy in them by Choir. Sermon ’‘Corner- Celine, Ohio. Stones of Life" Surviving are his wife and Phone 572« Medford, Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. • four daughters; Mrs. Mary Jaune- Wed. 7.30 p. M Christian Fel Pick Up and Delivery ta Counterm an, Rockword, Ohio; lowship Mrs. Violet Ruth Staff, Jackson ville, and Louella Ilene and Shirs^ (Formerly Pool's Grocery ley May Yocum of the home; two Bldg.) brothers, C. V. in California, and H arry in Indiana; also three sis 3rd and U. S. 99 ters, Mrs. Clara Miller, Ohio; Mi’s Effie Metzer, Ohio ,and Mrs. E th el Metzer, Oklahoma. Mrs. Patton Added To Teaching Staff Around Phoenix . . . Moose Lodge Men». Attend Convention Phoenix Premises Moose To Have Dance July 19, City Hall OVERNIGHT TO PORTLAND ★ Air Cooled ★ Clayton Yocum Dies Thursday Skinner’s Fountain — —— SAN FRANCISCO J S-P Phoenix Dry Cleaning Service E. G. Heim X Sons Valley Meat Co. Wholesale and Retail ANNOUNCING . . Quality Meats . . . Fresh and Smoked I ) I L Meat for Your Lockers at Fair Prices THE OPENING OF THE HIGHWAY CAFE SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS. SHORT ORDERS AND Southern Fried Chicken Telephon« 6012 1st and Pacific Corner 2nd and Church Next to Phoenix Hardware The largest Furniture Manufacturing Plant in Southern Oregon Phoenix Also Features Complete Awning Shop OPEN . . . FOR ANOTHER SEASON This Week’s S pecial. . . FEATURING SELECT FRUITS AND PRODUCE MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 1 Quurt Jar . . . only 63c PRINCE S GROCERY The Complete Grocery Center in Phoenix Phone 6183 Including Fruits . . . Vegetable* . . . Cold Drink* Iced Melon* . . . Walnut*. Etc. Phone 3173 1222 So. Riverside Medford, Oregon Wayside Gardens Bert and Kathryn Stancliffe 1 mile North of Phoenix on U. S. 99 d d t.rU M M M / On U. S. 99 From where I s it... f y Jo e M arsh EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VI TA M IN S, and scientific research has proven (heir necessity for good health Everybody Can Find . . . their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at W ESTER N T H R IF T STORE in Medford. Everybody Who Shops . . . Southern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information f inds Medford’s I arg»Jst Variety. Over 500 kinds and sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 NORTH CENTRAL k Sam Helps with the Dishwashing Dropped in *1 the Abernathy** just the other evening— and there was Sum, out iu the kitchen with an apron on, helping hi* missus wash the »upper dishes. ( \nd then I learned later he'd helped cook the supper, too.) Of course, Sam could have set tled into his favorite chair, en joyed his evening glass of beer, und left all the messy kitchenwork to Dixie. But he kind of like* her company — and she in turn cer tainly appreciates his help. and the mealtime chores is sort of a bond between them . . . like shar ing that friendly glass of beer to gether, when the work ia done. It’* one of those little all-important things in marriage. From where I ait, the time that a man and wife can spend with each other in this busy world today is all too precious. And the more things they can do together, the better. In fact, sharing the housework PHONE MEDFORD 3174 C a/tyrit ht, 1947, United State» Brewer» Foundation "BUT O F F IC E R --W E J U S T O U T L E T S IN T H E H O U S E / ” ENOUGH • a n ’ » e v e r le a d yewr w irin g system . W hen yen b u ild e r m e d e r n li e g r a v id a A D t Q U A I t W IB IN Q . U See Your Electrical Contractor”