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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Thur»., Sept. 4, 1947
P H O E N IX
SCHOOL BELLS WILL RING IN
PHOENIX MONDAY, SEPT. 8th
Members of Moose
Plan New Hall
« ‘ •nt n t ochool H .g b tiu tlo n w ill la k e place M o n d a y m o rn in g w ith
th e bus scheduled to o p e ra te ¡it th e re g u la r tim e .
(•’ ru d e school teachers th is ye a r
n t P h o e n ix w ill be: f i . i t grade. ( h dn<Jm ,
f i f t y s tu d e n ts are
E th e l
M o rris o n ; second
grade,
V ir g in ia
W ic k e rs li a m ;
t h i r d e xpe cted to e n ro ll In |h e grades
and 10 In h ig h school.
grade
E d ilh T h o m p so n ; fo u rth
grade
A lz a d a
M assey;
li I t h
grade
G la d y s
S loan,
seventh
g ra d e O rv a T a y lo r; and e ig h th
grade, Jo h n E M eyers w ho w ill
a lso act as grade seliool p rin c ip a l 1 Pho« n ix , Sept. 4 -T . V. W ill-
hi the high wnool this yeai M®*®» Houston Rood, celebrated
l l n r r y M ye rs w ill teach m usic on h is s ix t y - f if t h b irth d a y , Septem
W ednesdays and S a tu rd a y s ; Mu- her 1, w ith a d in n e r ut hom e w ith
b el S im s w ill teach E n g lish and 11 fam ily A ll were present with
C h o ru s ; Leona P a tto n w ill 1» m I e x c e p tio n o f C h ris to p h e r, w ho i-
ch a rg e o f P h ysica l E d u ca tio n fo r in th e east and w h o ju s t re tu rn e d
g ir ls and w ill also be th e lu n ch j fro m tin- w o rld ja m b o re e o f Boy
s u p e rv is o ry E d ga r M essick w ill ¡S co u ts a t M oisson, Erance.
teach liis to i.v , social science, d ra ­
G eorge Y«o, fo rm e r P h o e n ix
m a tic s und speech: H a ro ld M as­
sey w ill l»«> the b a s k e tb a ll and businessm an, has ¿«one in to the
has«>ball coach; George Sanders " al estate business in A s h la n d
w ill teach c o m m e rc ia l
su bjects w ith E a rl W illia m s o f the Sis Q
and w ill coach fo o tb a ll and tra ck. re a lty com pany.
H u b e rt and P a tty Adam s, have
A c c o rd in g
to S u p e rin te n d e n t
- - -o -
H e m h ry the schn«»l w ill see n
'« tin n e d fro m Los Angeles and
g re a te r e n ro llm e n t th is year th an Santa C a ta lin a Isla n d , w h e re th e y
« lin in g any p re vio u s tim e . T w o
V isite d g ra n d p a re n ts .
T. V. Williams Has
65th Birthday Party
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l’K KI P AM ) DELIVERY
P h o e n ix , Sept. 4— O. B. Ras­
m ussen, P h o e n ix , sp en t th e w ee k
o f A u g u s t 24-31 fis h in g a t A s to r ­
ia, O regon, in th e C o lu m b ia R iv ­
er. M em be rs o f th e fis h in g p ai ty
in c lu d e d Ed F le ls c h m a n n , o f the
F le ls c h m a n n Y e ast Co., and J.
I H ansen, o f th e H ansen B a k in g
t'<> , S e attle
D u rin g th e w eek
Rasmussen la n d e d a t h ir t y pound
K in g Salm on.
Second Hand Furniture
BOUGHT AND SOLD
3rd St. and U. S. 99
Whitman and Coss
Buy Grand Champ
P h o e n ix, Sept. 4— F. W. W h it
m an and t a i l C ons o f th e V a l-
h y M eat Co. announced to da y
th a t d a y had purchased C h ie f
g ra nd ch am pio n, p u re !,re d s h o rt­
h orn steer, w h ic h was raised by
W illia m Pudgham o f the R oxy
A n n 4-H C lu b , and th a t the a n i­
m al w o u ld be p ro p e rly aged and
P la c e t! o n sal«- at th e ir m a rk e t
Septem ber «.
The steer is one o f fiv e th a t
was secured
fro m
the L.
W.
S tre e te r herd at K la m a th F alls.
Phoenix
Premises
S eptem ber 2. m ay have been
th e
last d esignated d ate fo r a
Pho«-riix C ha rrd ie r o f C om m erce
«neetlng. In te re s t
w h ic h lagged
fro m the onset o f the o rg a n iz a ­
M r. am i M rs. A lle n J. Hansen tio n h it a new h ig h , w he n a t­
m oto red to H ilt S u nd a y, T h e y
tendance a t th e fir s t fa ll m ee ting
w ere accom panied by M rs. O. D.
o f the C ham ber, d id n o t even
T en old . O n L a b o r d a y th e y d ro v e
w a rra n t
the
o pe ning
o f the
to Eastw ood p a rk on th e R«,gue
G range H a il.
and c a u g h t th e ir lim it o f fis h in
The collapse o f the o rg a n iz a tio n
F o s te r cre e k and the riv e r.
was possibly a n a tu ra l re s u lt of
years o f le th a rg y in the c o m m u n ­
S h irle c R ich r ' 1 n, V ic to r O s­
ity .
w a ld , and B e rn a rd and L e o la Os­
1 hough P h o e n ix has show n a
w a ld d ro v e to C a lla h a n , C a lifo r ­
m arked up s w in g in new b u ild -
nia, S u n d a y to m a ke p re p a ra tio n s
i ings, and n ow has a n u m b e r o f
fo r the o p e n in g o f th e d ee r sea­
re ta il businesses, the g ro w th has
son T ’ ev saw tw o b u c k deer
been such th a t the o rg a n iz a tio n
and tw o hear d u rin g th e day.
; o f the ch am be r m a y have been,
D. II. A d a in s w ill lea ve S e p t­ P h o e n ix ' sudden g ro w th a little
e m b e r 8 fo r B e rk e le y , C a lifo rn ia , t««> ra p id , w ith too m uch s h o rt-
w h e re he w ill a tte n d a w eeks j liv e d interest.
I he b u ild in g o f a c o m m u n ity ,
in s titu te fo r th e m em be rs o f the
L iq u is iz e d P e tro le u m Gas in d u s ­ as the s u p p o rt o f an o rg a n iz a tio n
tr y w h ic h is being h e ld a, th e re q u ire s long range p la n n in g and
support.
U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia .
j T he g ro w th th a t P h o e n ix has
M r. and M rs. D ave Chase spent made In th e past year, sh ou ld
L a b o r d ay tr a v e llin g to R oseburg, . have been the n a tu ra l g ro w th o f
th ey r< tu rn e d by w a y o f D ia m o n d a c o m m u n ity d u rin g the past
lake.
RASMUSSEN GETS SALMON
also
Around Phoenix . . .
•rar A
M r. and M rs. H arV e y U p to n
T h e re w ill be a s o cia l g e t to ­
w« ri re c e n tly v is ite d by U p to n 's g e th e r and c o m m itte e m e e tin g at
j bi o th e r and fa m ily , the P e rry the hom e o f M r. and M rs. W a yn e
L p to n s , and M r. Bansaek
and D ye, 968 E. M a in , A s h la n d , on
son, a ll <it M a rie tta , M innesota.
W ednesday S e p te m b e r 3, a t 8 p.
G o rd o n Steveson, SM 2 c, s ta ­ m. A ll m em be rs and frie n d s o f
tio n e d a t T re a su re Is la n d , San m em bers in te re s te d in jo in in g the
F ra n cisco , spent A u g u s t 31, and W om en o f the Moose are in v ite d
S e p te m b e r 1, w ith his p arents, 1 to a tte n d .
M r. and M rs. H. R. Steveson,
G o rd o n S teveson SM 2 son o f
and b ro th e r, Jean.
M r. and M rs. H a ro ld S teveson,
D w ig h t Z u la u f, s o n o f M r . a n d j o f P h o e n ix , w ill
be h om e
on
M is . R. Z u la u f, is hom e fo r tw o i leave o v e r the L a b o r D ay w e e k -
w eeks
fro m th e U n iv e rs ity
o f I end.
O regon, w h e re he is m a jo rin g in
, M r.
and M rs. H a r r y
L o n g 's
b usine-s a d m in is tra tio n . Z u la u f,
grandson, R ush, re tu rn e d h om e
a se nior, w h o w i ll g ra d u a te at
i T uesday, A u g u s t 26. T h e ir g ra n d ­
th e
age o f 19, sp en t e ig h te e n
d a u g h te r K a th y is v is itin g th e m
m on ths In th«i a rm y .
th is w eek.
’
P a tty and R o b e rt A d a m s re ­
in some respects th e c o m m u n ­
tu rn e d
S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t
23
it y is s till liv in g in an era o f
fro m a v is it w ith re la tiv e s in
1900 to 1920.
Los
Angeles. M r. D a n
Adam s
M o d e rn s a n ita tio n
f a c i li t i e s spent a fe w days fn N apa, C a lif,
have been shunned u n til o u tsid e o b ta in in g e q u ip m e n t fo r a n e w
in flu e n c e has a lm o s t fo rce d i t tru c k .
upon us.
M r and M rs. R ic h a rd e n te r ­
T he m a in th o ro u g h fa re o f the ta in e d la s t w ee k a t a s u rp ris e
c o m m u n ity
th o u g h lin e d
w ith d in n e r
p a rty fo r M rs.
G eorge
m o d e rn and s e m i-m o d e rn b u ild ­ T ed ric k .
ings. . . rem ain s u ncu rb ed ,
M r. and M rs. R ic h a rd P r u it t
w ith o u t ce m e nt w a lk s . . . and
had house guests fro m K la m a th
show ers the s u rro u n d in g la n d ­ F a lls o v e r th e L a b o r D a y w e e k ­
scape w ith d ust fro m ve hicles end.
G e rtru d e P r u it t a nd
her
w h ic h use its unp ave d p ortion s.
b ro th e r w ere over.
P h o e n ix , the C h a m b e r o f C o m ­
M r. and M rs. D ic k L a F lu e r o f
m erce, and a n y o th e r o rg a n iz a ­ P h o e n ix v is ite d th e A . C. M a x ­
tio n w ill o n ly p ro s p e r and g ro w w e ll’s o f M e d fo rd , S u n d a y, A u g ­
w he n th e re Is sh ow n a 100% In ­ ust 24.
te re s t by its c itiz e n s and m e m ­
G. G. S k in n e r le f t A u g u s t 29
bers.
fo r San F ra n cisco and Los A n ­
U n t il th a t d ay w e re m a in Phoe­ geles w h e re he m e t h is d a u g h te r,
n ix , th e m a il stop on the S o u th ­ B e tty . T h e y re tu rn e d to P h o e n ix
e rn P a c ific line.
to g e th e r S e p te m b e r 3.
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
308 N. M a in
Phone 4371
A s h la n d
-
P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N
CHURCH
B ib le School
............. 10 A M. j
M o rn in g
W o rs h ip S e rvice 11 |
a. m.
E v e n in g S e rv ic e ...... 8:00 p m.
Y o un g
Peoples m e e tin g
7:00
p.m.
P ra y e r m e e tin g and B i b 1 e
'»tudy ................. W ed. 7:00 P. M
E. II. M cG ee. M in is te r
Announcing
that the Phoenix Dental-Medi­
cal building is now open with
DR. W. IL SORENSEN, I). M. D., as
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . Clark, Minister
attending dentist
Phoenix, Oregon
Across from Post Office
I ’h o e n lx , S, p i. 4 Th<
Ix iy a l
O rrfei o| Moos iie ld its re g u la r
m e e tin g
on T h u rs d a y ,
A u g u st
28 at the IO O E II II T h e y discus
c d tin h p la n
lo r the n c q u is i
lio n o f a lodge I n ,o n - i n M e d fo rd
L a te r th e y jo in d the W o m en o f
the Moose to r i e l i • s b n ie n P .
T he W om en o f tiie Moos«' dis
cussed p lans fo r tin- n e x t r* ‘u
la r m e e tin g to be b e lli on Sept
e m b er
I I . A ll m em bers
w en
urged to sign up a candidal«' am
have her p re se n t fo r In itia tio n
th a t
n ig h t T h e C h a p in
n i" h t
p ro g ra m is u n d e r the d ire c tio n ol
the
P u b lic ity
C h a ln n a n ,
Mr
K ile <le Place. She re p o rte d th e n
w ill be ,i guest sp ea ker and m us
!«• In u d d itin n to th e in itia tio n .
T he
H o m e m a k in g c o m m it,«■<
m e t and discussed n u tr itio n an«,
the p ro b le m o f g e ttin g c h ild re n
in eat th e foods th a t a re lies,
fo r th em . T h e
H om em ak i n g
C h a irm a n is M rs. R ic h a rd P r u itt
NEW S
Telephone
Medford 5110
10 A . M . B ib le School, D ale
N e w to n , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class
fo r e veryon e.
11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe-
i c ia l m usic by th e c h o ir. S erm on
by th e m in is te r.
Tues. 7 P. M . B o v Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F el-
lo w s h ip .
Retail Meat at Wholesale Prices
NOT ,I( ST A SLOGAN BUT A FACT THAT OUR QUAIITY
MEATS SAVE YOU MONEY
WHY PAY MORE?
Here'» Jimt a Few Selections of Our Priced-Right Quality Moat-
BON El J-XS CORN BEEF.............
49c „er II,
PURE GROUND B E E F ..........................
TENDERIZED STEAK .............................
35c ,,,
2 for 99c
IDEAL FOR LUNCHES . . THEY FRY IN A MINUTE
BEEF ROAST......................................................39c |)er )b
HERE'S YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
Today Join tiie Parade of Thrifty Buyers Who Are Getting Their
Locker Meat at W holesale Prices
VALLEY MEAT CO.
TELEPHONE MEDFORD 6619
k?rCoAJ ^ D AT 2ND AND CHURCH STS. IUST ONE BLOCK WEST OF U S 99
° N 2NDl
...
PHOENIX
ISS-*
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There • increased opportu­
n e ) for higher eduexioe in
(he Regular Arm y through
(he U S A F I and Technical
Training achooli.
Veteraoi of soy of
the Armed Force»
may now enlist for direct as­
signment to a unit w ithin the
6th Army A rt» . This assignment
is for a minimum of ooe year.
The Regular Army offer»
n any excellent opportuni­
ties for advancement thru
Officer Candidate School
and the A ir Cadet program.
T t s
c o m m o n k n o w l e d g e that hot w ater washes cleaner and
quicker . . . and i t ’s comm on sense to heat it e le c tric a lly —
the clean, com p le te ly autom atic, modern way.
An E le c tric W ater H eater delivers hot w a te r—a ll you want,
when you want it-a u to m a tic a lly , safely, econom ically. T h e re ’s
no flame, no soot, no dangerous fu m e s -ju s t dependable con­
venience and satisfaction—when you heat w ater e le ctrica lly.
And there are 199 other tim e-and-w ork-savin^ uses fo r elec­
tr ic ity in the home and farm, o n l y e le c tric ity can do them a l l .
And e le c tric ity does them better . , . cheaper. T h a t’s w hy we
say: D on ’t detay-G O ALL-ELECTRIC-The M odern Way.
A limited number of
Veterans may now
enlist for assignment to the
h .T O . An exciting opportunity
to visit Europe in peace time,
plus a 20% increase in P*Y-
Teñi me >>^ci
F o rm e r m embers o f the
Armed Forces may now en*
list for in itial direct assign«
menc to the AA F installs*
lion of their choice.
SPECIAL
NOTICE TO
HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATES!
Now von can enlist to at­
tend the A m y Air Force«
Technical school of your
choice.
”S TALKING!
A B O U T V I I A M IN S , and scien tific research has proven their
necessirv to r good health
Everybody Can Find . . .
their fa v o rite v ita m in products in the com plete vita m in s sections
it W E S T E R N T H R I F T S T O R E in M edford.
Everybody W ho Shops . . .
Sou:hern O reg on ’s V ita m in s Headquarters . . .
NOW THE ARMY IS A
BETTER C A R E E R ...
THAN EVER
Room I
P. O. Bldg.
Medford,
Oregon
Tinds M e d fo rd ’s Lowest Prices
Finds A u th e n tic V ita m in In fo rm a tio n
Tinds M ed fO id ’s Largest V a rie ty .
O v e r 500 kinds and sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
PHONE MEDFORD 3674