Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 14, 1947, Image 7

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    Southern Oregon New« Review, Thurg. August 14, 1947
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THE PHOENIX NEWS
Valley Meat Co.
Opens Retail M kt.
Around Phoenix . . .
Joe JohruuMi, w ho bun np< nt the
Hummer ut Boca Kuton F ield,
F lorida, v is itin g hi» brother, Don
JobnHon, in expected to u n iv e
home m Phoenix, August 20.
M i and Mrs. S Van Zee and
Min, (Jury, T ro u ld n lc , Oregon, are
v ix illtig Alts Van Z ic ’x m other,
•li
M ary Johnson. They w ill
ie tu rn home, a lte r a short v is it
at C ie I nt C ity , via the coast
route.
M ary lameks, who spent th<
ust 15.
Miss L o rra in e Brougham und
D ick Brougham, nciec and nep
hi w o| Mrs. K O. M e rrifie ld , are
v is itin g the M i in fie ld » of Phoe­
n ix , and th e ir grandm other, Mrs.
W alter Berkhem ei o f Kershaw
Orchard».
Mr. and Mrs H enry A. P eter­
son visited th e ir son and fa m ily ,
Glen V Peterson at M t. Shasta,
AugUHt 10. G lenn Peterson fo r
in e rly was m a is h iill of Phoenix.
month of July, and die lu s t weel
Gene B ix le r, Heading, P< mi., is
of
August at
the G irl
Seoul
v is itin ghis aunt, M is. la-la F a il
( amp, Lake o' the Woods, return
it tin Old Oregon. B ix le r who a t­
•■(I to Pnoenix, August 10.
tended Penn State lo r tw o years,
Miss Luuck* served as a coon
selor d u rin g the operation of the m ajoring in forestry, w ill w ork
m the woods w h ile v is itin g in
Hummer eamp.
■Southern
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. K <) M e rrifie ld
owners of the Phoenix Feed and
P hconix P resbyterian Church
Seed store, w ill leave fo r T w in
E. . Clark. M inister
Falls, Iduho, August 20 .w hert
Sunday, August 10
the w ill v is it Mr. and Mrs. W 1’
10 A. M. B ible School, Dale
Palm er. Mrs. P alm er is tin
Newton, Superintendent. A class
daughter of K. O.
M e rrifie ld . fo r everyone.
They w ill also v is it M e rrifie ld 's
11 a m. M orning W orship S pe­
son, Dr. R. C. M e rrifie ld , w ho Is cial music by the choir S< nnon
associated w ith the Vi-lean» A d ­ by the m inister.
lu e s . 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
m in is tra tio n in Boise, Idaho.
Wed 7 30 P M C hristian F e l­
Mrs. L u lu Van Wegen, m other
of Mi-s. M E. Handles, is c o n fin ­ low ship
ed at Sacred Heart H ospital, and
is expected to a rriv e home Aug-
James Cameron Dies
In San Francisco
Jacksonville, Aug.
14— W ord
lias been received here o f the
death o f James Cameron, w ho
passed away in a San Francisco
hospital, A ugust 0. as a result of
pneum onia contracted a fte r u n d ­
er going serious surgery.
M r. and Mrs. Cameron spent
tw o weeks in June v is itin g in
Jacksonville at the home of M i­
ami Mrs. J e rry Mentch. W hile
here, they made m any frie n d s 1
who were shocked to hear of his
death
A c ity o ffic ia l in
San
f rancisco fo r 35 years, he was
to have re tire d this year.
Ixig- Looting Thieves
Steal 5600 Ft. of Logs
Phoenix. Aug. 14—A. M.
Kingsbury owner of tho High
way Cafe reports an unusual
theft from the Gardner Wat­
son logging Camp near Roxy
Ann. Sometime during Sun­
day August 10. parties un­
known removed appro x i-
mately 5600 feet of logs from
the landing.
Loading of the logs was
affected by use of the jam-
mer as the logs were on deck.
Phoenix
Premises
This colum n has done m any an
injustice, . . not in te n tio n a lly of
course . . . to some of the local
citizenry.
For exam ple. . several months
ago Mrs D ick La F leur and sm all
son, K ic k y departed fo r H ortei.**,
Georgia, where Mrs. La F leur
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. W ilson. Mrs. La F le u r’s de­
parture was d u ly noted in our
columns, b u t since J u ly 10. she
and sm all son have been home in
Phoenix. Yet at no tim e has the
News acknowledged her return. .
. and in an u n o ffic ia l sense Mrs.
La F I upi is s till away on her trip
that carried her to Chicago, and
Florida,
N ow however, we welcome her
return, extend our apologies. .
and give assurances that next
tim e
we w ill
be more than
p ro m p t . . . . m eaning lik e ly we
w ill have her returned to our
co m m u n ity a week before her
actual a rriv a l.
The re ta il store is located in
fhe V alley Meat com pany b u ild ­
ing at Second and C hurch streets,
Phoenix. A ccording to W hitm an,
re ta il meats w ill be offered at
wholesale prices. Because of the
cold sloragc space a large v a rie ty
ol choice meats is obtainable at
toe m arket.
Earl Cross, w ho has been In the
nn at business fo r several years,
w ill he in charge of the re ta il
departm ent
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PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
B ib le S< bool
io A
M orning W orship Service
a. rn.
Evening Service
8:00 p
Young Peoples m eeting 7
p.m.
PHOENIX’ ONLY COMPLETE MEAT SERVICE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
Prayer m eeting and B i h le
S tudy
Wed. 7:00 P. M !
E. H. Mi-Gee, M in is te r
ghoic»
domestic and
Retail Meats
imported
ANTIQUES of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sullivan will be auctioned
by Joseph Puma. Sunday. August 16, commencing 10:00 a.m.
Located at the Sign "Eakly American Glass Antiques.". . .
7 miles South of Grants Pass on U. S. 99. . . between Rogue
River and the Dam
AT
W h olesale
Prices
ANOTHER POPULAR DANCE
AT THE
Talent City Hall
SPONSORED BY
MOOSE LODGE NO. 178, MEDFORD
Saturday, August 16th
MUSIC COMMENCES 9:00 P. M.
OREGON
A FACT—Not Fiction
Our Pies Are
Located a t . . .
Home Made!
"TVAtxc “P i/m u x W i i t i
We Can Save You Money on Your Meat Purchases
Compare Our Prices...Comparison Will Prove!
SKINNER S FOUNTAIN
Phone 6766
' TRAILWAYS DEPOT
Phoenix
Prime Beef
SPECIALIZING IN
Dinner« . . Short Orders
SOUTHERN
FRIED
CHICKEN
Yearling Lamb
PHOENIX DRY CLEANERS
PICK UP AND DELIVERY
ALSO
Second Hand Furniture
BOUGHT AN D SOLD
3rd St. and U. S. 99
Phoenix
Seasoning H a m ............ 29c lb.
Cut in cubes
Top Pork
Pork B o a st....................49c
Pork Steak ................. ..55c
Pork Chops ................... 75c
Old Fashioned Bulk
Sausage ..................... 45c
Coiffure Capers
Beauty is as beautv does and our
salon
»
\
y. \
'^SJ5S^
«
beautifully
styles
your
hair in the most becoming fashion.
Give a new lift to vour spirit with
I
11».
lb.
lb.
lb.
LIKE GRANDFATHER MADE
W einers ..........................39c Tb.
Country smoked
Tenderized Steaks ..2 for 39c
Individual Servings
You can cut them
Pure Ground Itccf
.....................................37c lb.
Yes, We Have Choice Veal
• n#w coiffule for summer flattery.
* A hit with our patrons is the
NEW INSTANT DRIER.............we will gladly answer your
Highway Cafe
2nd and Church Sts.
Across Church St.
from Presbyterian
Church
Delicious P ies Made Daily By Ada Bell
TECHNOCRATS WILL
PICNIC IN LITHIA PARK
Phoenix ,Aug, 14— A ugust 17,
Technocrats o f the v a lle y w ill be
joined by G rants Pass members
a rriv in g by G ray Fleet fo r a pic
nic at L ith ia Park.
A ll
Technocrats and
the i r
friends are in v ite d .
The M edford section o f Tech
nocracy Inc. held th e ir w eekly
study group m eeting at Mary
Johnsons, A ugust 14. The m eet­
ing was conducted hy Q. L. S tan­
ley, G rants Pass, an authorized
in s tru c to r o f the organization,
nrrfÇJIÎànmnîôT:.'^ SAJS
. ty n te f
$10.000 »lock of
TALENT
flfr "íüfen
GRAND
Pho n ix, A ugust 14, G rand
opening of tin- re ta il d e p a rtm e n t!
of the Valley M eat com pany w ill
take place Saturday, A ugust 18,!
according to I-'. W. W hitm an, p ro­
p rie to r o| the concern.
(fa t*? ...,
The
tiAffrtfi •*
questions obout it. Phone 6760. We have a water softner also.
Our Salon is air cooled,
and located within */a block
of all bus stops.
Valley Meat Co
TELEPHONE MEDFORD 6619
BETTY’S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 6760
SKINNER BLDG.
2nd and Church Sts., Phoenix
PHOENIX
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