Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Get. 23, 1947 THE PHOENIX NEWS Stiltner’s Saddlery, □pens in hioenix Sweem’s Cash Grocery Special M eetin g Is Held at Ixing Home I 7 * G / AHTY WILL t a k e p la c e in c it y h a l l Melvin Weir Gets 358 Pound Bruin Talent, Oct. 22—The Loyal O r­ I'l.o. nix. Oct. 23 Airs. Clyde der (if Moose members who m et Ihompson, of Klam ath Falls, of. Phoenix, Oct. 22 The town o í 1 Bclal representative of tlie Worn- I Thursday, October 1« in special P h o e n ix hui« recently become the. • n of the Moose Lodge \1 ited session m ade plans for their stag Melvin Weir was credited this home of B uttner w Saddlery unit ' in hers of the Medford Chap | party which will be held Novem­ week with a 350 pound hear muxtei-ciaftxinan Reeve« B uttner t< r, October 17, at a special meet ber 7 at the Talent City Hall. which he shot while hunting with who Is now constructing a small , iiig held at the home of Mr. and th e next regular meeting will Ray Weir, Cap Cantrill and L. lactory and getting tools ant! pat- ! Mrs. Harry Long. be held October 23 at the 1OOF L. Lewis this week near Brow ns­ terns together for the production , boro. Those present at the meeting Hall in Medford at 8 p.m. Standby Diced C arrots, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c ol line leather-work. w«-ri '- Mrs. Wayne Dye, Mrs. Dim it is reported that the party Coining to Phoenix from Tujun Adams, Mrs. E. P. Montgomery was using the pack of bear dogs Toys A re R equested XU Caitlornia B uttner was form ­ Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mis. H It belonging to Lewis and th a t two Standby Pum pkin, No. 2% cans, 2 for 25c erly employed with Wctdeen I. a- i Steveson, Mrs. Richard Pruitt. For C hildren’s Home bears were put up two different Iher (foods Co. in Hollywood < , Mrs. Boh Epperson, Mrs. Milt trees at the same time. The dogs r .i 'n " 1" ^ ’ ° Ct ^2—The Women Ili-YVest Sw eet Peas. No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Ing all of their specialty work. Fppei-son. Mrs. E. F Crawford, ol ihe Moose are holding their were kept busy alternating from Buttni r says that his main Mrs. Eric d< Place and Mrs. Long. one tree to the other keeping the work will he leather carving witn Also present was Mrs. Glib it 't ’guh-r meeting Thursday, O tto- bears up. G erber’s liaby C ereal 6 can s for 47c an emphasis on custom w’orx hut Hillman. fx.r 23 at the 1OOF Hall in Med­ A fter the larger bear was shot ford, at which time they will hold by Melvin Weir it lodged in the he will also Go leather repuii work. n k i1 '?' do2«t * i>n for Moose heart limbs and the party found It nec­ D en n iso n ’s Pork and B eans 2 for 25c Mr. and Mrs. I E. Brown, son, Once a bronc rider with wpi t Earl, and granddaughter, Yvonne, children. Those who have a toy essary to shoot the limb out from rodeo.. B uttner look up Icatn- from California are visiting their donation and can’t attend are under the bear to get it down. Riviera Chicken R avioli can 10c ei cm work alter an Injury from rid ­ son, E. P. Montgomery and fam ­ asked to leave the toys at the home of Mrs. H arry Long, 1102 ing which kept him hospitalized ily, Phoenix. Mrs. M illaid Pcnland l e f t N. Riverside, Medford. for six months. Thursday for San F r a n c is c o H u n t’s Tom ato Juice, 46 oz. size 19c Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dye «6« E j Using either photographs or Main, w here she will visit her daught­ F K O C IU I » « A R I S E C H U a C H Ashland, have had as their* drawings, Buttn« r produces d is­ guest, Mrs. Dye' m other. Do! lie er. Mrs. M aynard Groves. N oJax W ein ers lb. 39c tinctive and authentic carving on Lester Faye stopped In Phoenix Flagg Baker, Corpus Christo, such items as alburn covers, book Texas. Monday while making a trip from unlay Mohool 9:15 belts, Ullliolds, ladies, Medford to K lam ath Falls. • 'ffa in g Worship t u . o “ Y es” Facial T is s u e ....................................... box 30c covers, purses, spur straps, hat hands,) Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. .'•««•nlnir Service 7: o bridles, knife sheaths, ru le stock ! George Goodwin and A. C. M ax­ n v . e e Hl 2:30 S u nd ay a f le well entertained Mr. and M ps . covers, chaps and Iloistcrs. P len ty o f Jello, (o c o a n u t and Pineapple p h o e n ix c h r is t ia n Eric de Place. CHURCH Visitors a t the de Place home Phoenix School News Bible H r i . n f e M inls* r Sunday, October 12, include Roy DENTISTRY U. S. 99, Old Highway, Talent Telephone 5989 Murray and Mr. and Mrs. George D ental-M edical B uilding Î?i b T'V ^ ”h,p «‘ ’ vice, li , 1 he Junior Class will sponsor a Goodwin. Phoenix, Oregon— Aerosa 3« p m. fc ‘ ,ror «r , Sadie Hawkins Dance In the high H. Gene Steveson left October from Post Office Teen-Axe RIble Club « go „ school gymnasium on November 15 for Portland where he com­ Phone M edford SUO Th»níl‘í{ ?■»» P.m r 21. Kelreshnients will be served pleted his enlistm ent in the Navy. H o u r o f Power Wed. 7;3O p.rn. to all those attending. He will receive his boot training 1 he Senior class Is holding a at San Diego. His brother Gordon . hay-ride Thursday night with the recently completed his electron­ wagon hilng drawn by tractor, ics schooling and is now elect­ j Donovan Wolfe and Floyd Hollo­ ronics technician 2c. way are in charge ol the event. TRAVELING L. V. Davis attended the foot­ Iteport curds ol the first six ball game in Klam ath Falls Fri­ weeks' accomplishments were is­ day. sued on Wednesday. BETWEEN ASHLAND AND MEDFORD? Saturday Specials 1 ► Dr. W. H. SoreRsen OUTSTANDING SERVICE oi thru all Oregon,Washington and California —also throughout the entire nation in fine new buses! 317 E. Main Phone 2- IBI TRAILWAYS VVtft f „ Phosnix Presbyterian Church E. . C lark. M in u te r called on the Junior class l a s t ! 10 A. M. Bible School, Dale Thursday. Newton, Superintendent. A class Members of the class ordered for everyone. rings and class-pins with delivery 11 a.m. M orning Worship. Spe­ promised late in December or cial music by the choir. Sermon the first part of January. The student-body recently p u r­ by the m inister. Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. chased an engraving of the school Wed. 7.30 P. M C hristian Fel­ i building which will be used as a lay-out for graduation invita­ lowship. tions. The engraving, after be­ ing used by the Senior class will be handed down each year. The Phoenix High school’s an- { nual school carnival will be held , Friday, Nov. 21 in the gymna- I sium The carnival will include I entertainm ent, and games of chance with prizes. Today, each class will vote on I a candidate for arnlval queen and ' the sale ol tickets will commence determ ining who will reign, the W ritings that reveal the ac­ decision resting with the class selling the greatest num ber of tual Science of Christianity, tickets. and thereby have m eant the Jim m y Williafns of the Phoe­ difference between sickness nix football club broke his hand and health, failure and suc­ in the game against Rogue River cess. unrest and rich satis­ The Pirates have draw n a bye this week in football but will faction for thousands, are a- meet the St. M ary’s six at Med­ vailable for you a t the n e a r­ ford on October 31. est C hristian Science Read­ ing Room. An Open Door to Health and Peace W A R T ' T H E S P E E D C O P — By S i c » , , Union Service a Holmes G abbert, representative, th e llerlf-Jones Jew elry Co. 1 , - ' ROOFING SPECIALS IP YOU ARE Pl JUG TO PUT A NEW ROO. 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