Southern Oregon Newt* Review, Thunt., July 24, 1947 PHOENIX NEWS The Phoenix Cold Storage Plant to Open August 1 Around Phoenix . . . • Julius Sattler Die« ¡July 19 al Hi« Home 1rx-un^.. Phoenix Premises Whitman Plans To (Open Retail Store M r .W C a ld w e *1’ “ i , , n n , r Mingcrs. T o m m y S loan w ill r e t u r n ' v £ ^ " r « T ' P h o e n ix, J u ly 24— F. W W h it- re sid e n t o f Kansas passed a lo n g to th e v a lle y via a ir. Tuesday * •*u**u,‘ S a ttle r jrn a n , o w n e r o f the V a lle y M eat an in te re s tin g ite m fro m th e 1 thus««* d ro v e Chase'« fu n e ra l hom e in ’ Med Gw T T h ’ ¡Co., a w holesale and re ta il m eat parents, M r and M rs Ed Chase R everend D F M ill /r ,b One th in g c e rta in , o u r n e ig h ­ 1 concern, p lans to open a re ta il P h o e n ix, J u ly 24— A u g u s t 1, M in n e a p o lis , Kansas paper w l k D elano, C a lifo rn ia , o v e r th« ' at th "e. vice i i ‘? U rd bors to the south, C a lifo rn ia n s , to m ea t sto re on J u ly 28. T he store the P h o e n ix C o ld S to iu g i- P la n t, D ia m o n d I . a k . ,,„. h < , . „ , i, . „ .- . « iv u e In te rm e n t was in be sp ecific, . . k n o w a good th in g w i ll be located in the V a lle y w hen th e y see it. ¿1 $20,000 s tru c tu re , w ill I m - o f f i ­ M ea t Co. b u ild in g , 2nd and c ia lly open fo r b im iin :i-t. T h e th is fa c t was th o ro u g h ly im ­ C h u rc h streets. P h oe n ix. p la n t u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n o nce W h itm a n states th a t th e store Th«- "Reverend* and M rs. E. J 1« S i «J b H - ' i ' i l l i n ^ 8- i & e m b i- r pressed on o u r m in d s w h e n S a t­ u rd a y last, y o u r c o rre sp o n d e n t w ill o ffe r select m eats and th a t te re st lo c a lly and m ade n a tio n a l C la rk re tu rn e d fro m C o rv a llis . Mi's Ma“ y H e n d ric k s llu- ta il o f 1940 hus been u n d e r a n ti p a rty decide d to sto p a t one new s w he n the a n n iv e rs a ry was th e v a rie ty o ffe re d w i ll be co m ­ lin in g fin a l phases o f c o m p le tio n broadcast o v e r th re e m a jo r n«t- w here th e y a tte nd ed the S ix ty A riz o n a - Mrs I L r « h - ’ o f the m a n y cam p sites alo ng p a ra b le to m a rk e ts in la rg e r c i t ­ S eventh A n n u a l Seesion o f Synod H o lla n d ’ O n von « lu rin g the past w ««k. •he Hogue on the D ia m o n d L ake ies. | w orks. T o m B rc n n a m u n , w ho O regon o f the Presbyterian i h ie ll Seattl«^ ' wi«hin«»« a n * v ? - " h ig h w a y . I’he 07 x 37 f««d s tr u c tu r e I heads th«- fam ous broadc a s t, c o h f u rc A c c o rd in g to W h itm a n , E a rl h . M rs. J O N P o lin g a t- Ma Snvder? f» .Z 2 ? E M" 'i houses a m a in In c k e i room , c u t­ ‘B re a k fa s t in H o lly w o o d '* w ire d cor= N o t th a t w e w ere p re s u m p ti- Cross w ho has been associated ied the C la rk s to the Con- M rs. ! , , & I t a ^ e n ’. tin g room , cn o lci room , o ffic e , M rs P r id lc y an o rc h id and Gov. ous enough to p la n an o v e r n ig h t w ith the m eat in d u s try w i l l be ¡ S S S S S T ^ i S ? S k " ^ ' o u tin g , b u t ju s t w a n te d one p ic ­ in charge o f the re ta il d iv is o n o f tw o u t ilit y room s and e n g in e F ra n k C arlson , o f Kansas sent , « . . . A . M , V e ria n , her a le tte r o f c o n g ra tu la tio n . n ic ta b le and a fe w s o u rce feet th e com pany. lo o m 090 sin g le and d o u b le lock , „ d ! o f s u rro u n d in g g ro u n d on w h ic h M is . Sam Stel le d ro v e to K«i,r hurg. O regon re tu rn e d to th a t son, E m il S a ttle r, S.’- n tt k «•is w ill I»«- a v a ila b le fo r re n t. C o m m u n ity J u ly 1«, a fte r h av- several g ra n d c h ild re n to re la x and e n jo y a lon g a w a ite d A c c o rd in g to C a ld w e ll the sin g le r - n c S unday w ith M rs. W R r t i l l no room , b u t th re e a u to m o ­ lun ch. lockers w ill re n t fo r $12.00 per S loan and T o m m y S loan as pas- ing spent a w eek v is itin g at th« hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r ano »«. n- b ile s w ith O regon p la te s w ere Phoenix Presbyterian Church ye a r and th e d ou bles w ill n nt M u ir C reek C am p was o u r fir s t seen c lu s t‘*red to g e th e r, a lo n e ly in -la w . M r. and M rs. H a rry E. . C le rk. M inister to r 24 00 p e r yeur. C a ld w e ll s ta t­ P h o e n ix Iasi y e a r a fte r n’ a l'- ig i B«a«,'v stop, b u t w ith o u t e x c e p tio n e ve ry lit t l e band am ong cam pers fro m J u ly 27, 1947 ed th u t due to the h ug e cost o f an e x te n s iv e to u r th ro u g h the I . » a v a ila b le p a rk in g sp ot was b oo k­ th e O range State. m id d le w est and south w est t „ w n now ih ^ h t e s t s p o ts in IO A. M. B ibb- S chool, Dal« the s tru c tu re th a t re n ta ls w ill ed w ith a C a lifo rn ia reg iste re d P rio r to h x -a tin g be.«-, C a ld w e ll } ~ " n d in H « ' c7 n i‘ r . <,‘ P i‘V '' 7 ‘ S" f* N o w we c e rta in ly have no Newton, Superintendent. A class la- paid in advance car. T he n on to F o s te r C reek peeve w ith o u r frie n d s fro m the ° n< J n d r J ? ‘ w » « w h e re th«- In. ev.-ryone. A. W C a ld w e ll o w n e r and so« n t tw o and one half years at C am p, and a ga in th e same was b u lk ie r o f the p u m t settle«! in ‘ H a n fo rd , W a s h in g to n , em p lo ye d ' i,..nfn ,‘, " 7 'i° n 8 ,t!i ? • . a rn : Morning Worship. Spe- ----- 3Ollle was south. T o s e ttle fo r th e p ea ce fu l- tru e A t B yb ee C am p, and Fare- i ness and coolness o f an O regon -■ ’ • ■ ■ • , . . ’eS u i d d L K re a t,y c h o ir, fe rm o n on th e a to m b om b p ro je c t. w e ll B end th e re was s t ill no ¡s tre a m is ju s t th e sensible th in g L it t le W h ite W a y .” T he by the m in is te r In s ta lla tio n o f th«- p la n ts fre e z ­ our r«x>m fo r one ostarcized O regon I to do, b u t h e n c e fo rth w e w ill sign, b u ilt by the N e o n -A d Sign« Tues. 7 P. M . B oy Scouts in g u n it wn» m ade u n d e r the sun C om pa n y o f M e d fo rd was f ir s t ' Wed. 7 30 P M C h ris tia n F«i v e h icle . A t u n io n C re e k C am p, I have m o r“ respect fo r th e people e rv is io n o f G eorge M a rtin , c h ie f lig h te d M on da y e ven in g. J u ly H ilo w s h t“ h r b t.a u F el- o u r last possible chance due io w h o k n o w a good th in g w he n e n g in e e r «if S o u th e rn O regon ndiQg d a rk n e s s , th e re was th e y see it. Sales, M e d fo rd . Phoenix Dry ('leaning* Service PHOENIX CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pick Up and Delivery No phone-aw aiting initallaiion formerly Pool's Grocery Bldg. 3rd. and Pacific Hwy. Phoenix B ib le School 10 A M M o rn in g W o rs h ip S e rvice 11 a. m. E v e n in g S e rvice 8:00 p m Young Peoples m e e tin g 7 00 pm . P ra y e r m e e tin g and B i b I e S tiu lv W .d 7 00 P M E H. McGee. M in is te r WART" THE SPEEP COP . . . I t — O» — i ■ M — — M - l t - /•**••* \ ' «U M , ex. v « u CW * w » a v l I k I. .«s.w »Vk$ M MB io n H IM » IA , W A M l ’’KJ V. H B k iO IO , A - W e Congratulate . . .. By ST E V E S UNION SERVICE I r M ■ A. W. CALDWELL ON THE OPENING OP HIS NEW S till. . . ★ THE SAME FINE BUYS ★ THE SAME GOOD TIMES with JOE BURNS, auctioneering every Friday nite at 7:00 p.m. MEDFORD AUCTION CO. 845 So. Riverside Medford Plant MODERN UPHOLSTERY CO? The LargPNt Furnitun* M anufacturing Plant in Southern Oregon THE NEW PLANT WILL FULFILL THE NEEDS OF LOCKER SPACE FOR RESIDENTS OF THE AREA . . . A WELCOME ADDITION TO A GROWING COMMUNITY. A lso Features Complete Awning Shop Phone 3473 1222 So. Riverside Medford, Oregon - B edMnafi We extend our best wishes , ♦ , ANNOUNCING . . . The Opening- of (he ► Randles Market Phoenix Cold Storage Plant On August 1, 1947 800 lockers, singles & doubles, available RENTALS: Singles . . . . about 8 cu. ft. $12.00 per year D o u b le s ..........about 16 cu. f t S24.00 per yeur Paym ents, Cash in advance Hhoenix 1 Prince’s Grocery > Skinner’s Fountain Gladmor Waffle Shop • Radio Repair Phoenix Hardware I • Valley Meat Co. Oregon Liquid Gas Old Oregon Motel Valley Repair Shop Phoenix Sand and Gravel Curly’s Cabinet Shop G. G. Skinner Highway Cafe « , u haVm b U ih ,ih# Ph~ n ix C°*d Storage P lan t in belief , that it w ill provide needed service for residents of Phoenix and the valley. A. W . C aldw ell P lant and offices located at 1st and Rose Streets m &4W