Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 02, 1947, Image 9

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    Southern Oregon New« Review, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1947
Teachers Attend
Institute At K. F.
PHOENIX NEWS
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
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C H VH C H
M orning
Around Phoenix . . .
K) A M
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W oi»hip Service
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Phoenix, (X*t. — A t t e n d i n g
tn.
tcucher's In a titu te in K lu iu iitii
Evenm g Service
8.00 p m.
Kull» lust Monday, Tuesduy, and
S imng Pi iiples inceting 7 IM)
Wednesduy fro m Phoenix school», p.m.
were Ethel M orrl»on, V irg in ia [ 4 Prove» n ie e tm g and Hi h I e
W «d. 7.00 P. M.
W k k c ix liu in ,
E d ith Thompson, , ,u<iy
II. M e t J ee. M in is t r i'
Alzudu
Mu»»«*y, G ladys Sloan,
( Ir v ii T a ylo r. John Meyer», Mabel
Couehe» George Sunders, H a r­
Sim», Lvonu PuIton, Edgar Me»- old Massey un<l fam ilies of Ph<* ■
iek, H arold Mussey, George San- „ l x were Sunday visitor» at ( rat
der» and Donald E. Heinb.e.
., ,• L „ k c j t |» u porl. d that they
Teacher'» Instituí«*, la id
t ill 'a te th e ir lunch on the move be-
vear at K lu in a th Kails Is undei mg bothered ra th e r persistently
tlx* d ire ctio n of tin* K lam ath I by a hu n g ry bear.
Mr. and Mrs, Hi, hard L a F le u r Madden w ill also visit friends
and son. h l i kl«* and M i. and Mrs.
M a rv in W illiam s le ft Monday
Duke Makos and daughter, Beth fo r «astern Oregon where he w ill
Ashland, journeyed to C m t o aunt deer.
Lake last Sum lay.
j Roy E ekert and frie n d from
M rs Ada B ell le ft M onday fo r Los Angeles have gone on a h u n t-
P o itla n d ,,n her vacation.
lng tu p w ith Robert Bean and
Mi»» B. tly S klnnei visite d her sons, N orm an and Ronald,
par, nt» M i and Mrs. G. G. S kin - ' Tom m y Edwards Jr., J«»hnnic
n. i m Phoenix. She is cm re n tly 1 Patterson and G a rry Dawes made
u h tiding school in P ortland
a tu p to P ortland on F rid a y to
Mi
amt Mrs S. VanGee and see the U n ive rsity of Oregon
fa m ily , T ro u td a le , »pent the w eek Tvxu gan e R eturning w ith Ed­
C o u n ty school o ffic ia l» assi ted
end v is itin g
w ith
M rs. M a ry wards
la th e r on Sunday they
Mr. and M i N o rv e n F u rry and ' Johnson,
by fa c u lty m em ber» o f S o u th e rn '
stopped at M edford where they
O reg on C ollege and e d u c a tio n a l, »on, Robert Gerald, Vancouver,
II. It. Wi ii »hot a 2<>0 pound played g o lf u n til evening and
udviaors fro m tin Lin co ln school ¡ W ashington are spending th e ir black hear whit«* h u n tin g w ltn then lilt« n hiked home to K la ­
in Ashland. Attendance at the in- > vacation w ith M r. F u rry 's par- L. I,. Lew is near Brownsboro. m ath Falls
s litu te is required by agreem ent ents, Mi and Mrs. M ilo K orrv, The hunters were aided by
M< ohers of toe M edford Ordei
in the teueher's contract.
pack .nt excellent bear hounds.
o
f
Moose Lodge 17« held a danci
C harlie Skeeters and crew le ft
T alent Tuesday lo r Eastern O re­ last Saturday n ig h t at T alent in
the C ity H all.
gon where they w ill h u n t deer.
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O fficer» of the P resbyterian
M r, and Mrs. F rank Thompson
M issionary Society met last Wed-
. nesday at the home of Mrs. O tto are now liv in g at 164 Van Ness
Caster to fo rm u la te a program fo r avenue. They moved to Van Ness
fro m 98 G ranite street.
the com ing year.
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E. S. Madden le ft M onday fo r
Edm und Dews w ho attended
a three day fishing tr ip to B ro o k ­ SOC In 1940-41 le ft Thursday fo r
ings, Oregon. W hile at Brookings England where he w ill study in
Jesus College at O xford under a
Rhodes scholarship.
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Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . Clark. Minister
10 A . M. B ible School, Dale
i N ew ton, S uperintendent.. A class
I fo r everyone.
11 a.m. M orning W orship. Spe­
c i a l music by the choir. Sermon
I by the m in iste r.
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P M C h ristian F el­
low ship.
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Mrs. Leo Bohls returned home
Sunday from C o m m u n ity hospi­
tal.
Phoenix, Oct. *!— C o n s tru c tio n
began a week ago on an o th e r new
b u ild in g in P hoenix w h ic h w ill
serve as a new home fo r Dave
Chase's radio repair. A cco rd in g
to Chase the b u ild in g , w h ic h is
being constructed, w ill cost in the
neighborhood o f $8500.
The stru ctu re w ill be located
between Leo B o h l’s Texaco sta­
tion and the new M e d ica l-D e n ta l
M rs O live C hristopherson and B u ild in g where D r. W m. Soren­
son, Wallace, visited w ith M r. sen is located .
and Mrs. H. A. Peterson fio m
Thursday to M onday. Mrs. C h ris t­
Mrs. George B a rth o lo m e w and
opherson, sister to Mrs. Peterson, tw in daughters, Janet and Janice,
was on her w ay home to Tucson, B ellingham , W ashington are c u r­
A rizona fo llo w in g a v is it w ith her re n tly vis itin g w ith M r. and M rs.
son in Seattle. W allace C h risto ­ H enry A Peterson. Mrs. B a rth o ­
pherson, who is now on vacation, lom ew, daughter o f M r. and M rs..
is accom panying his m other on Peterson, expects to rem ain fo r
her tr ip home.
tw o weeks
AUCTION
100 Registered Herefords
Cantrill & Walker
Open Taxidermy Shop Young People Have
Phoenix, Oct 2 -C leve W alker
and Cap C a n trill are opening a Weiner Roast Monday
A ltO I. I
\ I I A M I \ S . nid scientific research lus proven ikvif
»!«•■ r»»ilv fo r good health
Everybody ( an Find . . .
favorite vitamin product» in the complete vitamin» w u io m
-t W I S H K N I H R I I T S T O R I. m Medford.
tiltil
Everybody Who Shops . . .
Sou hern O rcgont Vitam ins I Icadquarter» . . .
I nid» Medford'» I owest Price»
I ind» Authentic Vitamin Information
I in<h Medford's Largest Variety.
O ver too kind» and dze»
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
PHONE MEDFORD 3874
Lumber Granted
To College
The Pear B o w l is now under
w ay! T hrough the
E ducational
F acilities Agency of Seattle of
the W ar Assets A d m in is tra tio n
$5000 w o rth o f lu m b e r has been
granted to Southern Oregon C ol­
lege. The lu m b e r assortm ent con­
sists o f a large v a rie ty of s u r­
plus m aterials le ft over fro m the ‘
w a r-tim e fa c ilitie s
of
Camp
W hite. T his donatio n solves one
of the basic problem s o f the Pear
B ow l p ro je ct— the cost o f lum
her.
H auling of the b u ild in g m ater
lals fro m Camp W hite to A sh­
land began on S aturday.
VALLEY MEAT CO.
RETAIL MEATS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
DIRECT FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
Why Pay More?
Here are a few samples of our every - day prices.
_____________them with others of equal quality
lb 44c
1
SSUSage ...................lb. 45c
F alrground*
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MILLER & TEALE, Sale Mgr,.
W. 807 Shoshone. Spokane 9, Wash.
WART
THE SPEED COP—By Steve's Union Service
w«o o o A r’ r
Memory
214 E. Main
«JJ 4th St.
Phone J7<i
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
Really fresh. Why pay more?
Beef Roast—FINEST QUALITY
lb. 38c
It's just like mother made - You'll love i tl
The only COMPLETE Meat service, both wholesale and retail- Serving the people of Phoenix
Talent Ashland and tfne surrounding territory - we guarantee satisfaction.
VALLEY MEAT CO.
1 none o o zT l g v fA
Show of sale cattle O ct 17
7 % e (¿ M
ELECTRICITY
?,EAL, ° ¿ ' ” -*SHIOHED
Yearling Lamb Roast.....lb. 19c Hamburger.....................lb. 30c
Don't Forget about our - HOME TOWN BREAD
October 18,1947
Two Million People are mar­
ried every year and every year
two million prospective brides
and bridegrooms beg for pic­
tures of their beloved. Now is
the time to have that portrait
taken. Our expert photogra­
phers take pictures that will
satisfy.
Gunter Fuel Co.
Is our price right?
Leg or shoulder
Most of these are bred- and to some of the best
bulls in the Northwest
À o r — / r ' j C A/Se
»’• 32e
Tenderized Steaks.........ea. 15c Yearling Lamb S tew ........ lb. 10c
Ideal for sandwiches
18 TOPPY FEMALES
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Sugar Cured
........
Buy your bulls now. They will cost more next
spring. Such is the record of past years,
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Pork Steaks...................... lb. 49c Corned Beef ...................lb. 43c
choice M . wide
Miss Jackie Hobbs, Miss S hirley
Burleson, Miss K ay D udley, Miss
Chloe Stevens and Miss Rosalie
Klasson,
Young men attending were:
Ronnie Robins, D avid Haggard,
Tom m y W illiam s. Buddy Denzer,
K e ith Thompson, B urton S kinner
and Fred F u rry .
Accom panying the young peo­
ple’s group were Elva Caster and
Rev. and Mrs. E. J. C la rk
Phone 21847
Beef or veal
Cold C uts............
82 RUGGED BULLS
COMPARE
,b- 23c H-earts and Ton« ues
Who said pork is high?
Cal-Ore Hereford Association
Lane Studio St
OUR PLEDGE
"£±5
Consigned by Members
Phoenix, Oct. 2—M embers of
| ta xid e rm ist business on A n d e r­
the
Young People’s Society of the
son Creek Rood between Hous­
ton Road and Calhoun Road west Phoenix P resbyterian C hurch had
a w elner roast and hay ride at
of Phoenix.
Bybee Bridge Monday evening.
C a n trill, ju s t returned
from
They made the journey to the
Seward, Alaska, is an e xperienc­
riv e r in a tru c k loaded w ith hay
ed ta xiderm ist, having w orked lo r
provided by Ed C aldw ell.
Jonas B rothers at th e ir resort in
A tte n d in g the picnic were M bs
Seward. W alker, an apprentice,
...
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■ nuroura
Barbara Bartow
B arlow , Miss Tom ahna
alina
w ill assist C a n trill n m o u n tin g , C(Jok Mjss
game prizes fo r local sp o rtsm e n ., Barbara Cox MIgs J<jdy
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
Chase Planning To
Move Radio Repair
Located At 2nd and Church Sts.
j ««* © « • Biock was» ot u . s. 99 on 2nd
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1 "T noenix
Dr. W. H. Sorensen
DENTISTRY
Dental-Medical Building
Phoenix, Oregon—Across
from Post Office
Phone Medford 5110
Ralph A. Foster
Union Service Station
237 East M ain St.
w>i><><A shland^O rogoit
Wherever you employ electricity, you use the best, most effi­
cient, most modern method known to man.
Whenever you use electricity exclusively for the big time-and-
•n e riy consuming jobs like Refrigeration, Cooking. Water
Heating, Laundering, etc., you employ the best method af its
cheapest! I t ’s wise to use electricity for any jo b ... wiser to use
it for more jobs . . . wisest to use it exclusively for ALL the jobs.
GO ALL-BIECTRIC: You can rely on electricity to do each job
better. When you use it exclusively for a ll the jobs, it costs less
per job than any other method. Yet electricity does them ALL
better, faster, safer, cleaner, more efficiently.