Southern Oregon News Review, Thura., Nov. 20, 1Ô47 Epperson’s Receive ( ’¿ike On Anniversary Mr. mid Mis. M ilton Epperson, P hoenix, w ere su rp rised at the Moose «upper held last week with a cake In lionoi o( th eir silver w edding an n iv ersary . The 1< due am i c h a p te r also p re sen ted the E pperso n 's w ith u mu pi h e gift. T he su p p er follow ed a m eeting in the 1OUE hall in M edford at w hich tim e it w in an n o iiu cc l th at the Woiiici) of th e Moose had d o n ated Id h mk t to the Jack- son co u n ty lib ra ry In honoi ol Book Week. DAVE CHASE MOVING Dave C hase is m oving his radio und electrical buslne into his new building thLs week. He Is located directly across tin- stre e t from the his old shop in the S k in n e r building PHOENIX NEWS Buntons Opening C. G. Peeblers Have i 34th Anniversary Store In Phoenix Phoenix, N iv <9— Mr. and Mrs. H. L. BunPin. l*b• K w Mrs. William Martin, Cottage Grove, Oregon is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKeever. OPENING Z Saturday, Nov. 22 KLAMATH JUNCTION Carole Ovlatt celebrated her twelfth birthday Sunday with a birthday cake and party at the o home of her parents, Mr. and 01 Mrs. C. B. Oviatt. Among the guests were Grace, Lois, Larry & Jimmie Hamilton; Ruth Ann I Moore, Donna, Virginia and Bar- w i bara Crosslin and Carole’s broth- H j er's and sisters. Mrs. Wm. Roz- z ; man and Mrs. C. G. Crosslin were > 01 I also present. o 8 NEXT TO PHOENIX POST OFFICE WATKINS PRODUCTS and in VARIETY STORE V) E Free Gifts To Everyone •— « O o 01 Specials Galore GIFT WRAPPING PAPER CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS In last week's Issue we In ­ ad v erte n tly re ferred to Mrs. A rth u r D an k w o rth as Mrs, A rth u r D an k w ate r. The News R eview regrets the er­ ro r and hopes to do better next time. Bellview School PTA To Hold Open House for your telephone Barbara EUason, Ashland, was recently elected president of the Campus Christian Fellowship soc­ iety of Southern Oregon college. Manley Leggett, also of Ashland, had been acting president prior to the elections. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashcraft are the parents of a boy, born November 15, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Medford. Robert Lugar, former manager of the Community hospital is on a trip to Colorado. Hugh McKeever who was tak­ en ill during the Sadie Hawkins dance Friday night at the high school Is recovering. ------------o---- — — P K O B M IZ Radio Repair, located in Phoenix, wishes to announce that they will be temporarily closed for a few days. Announcement of new opening dir­ ectly across the street from old location will appear in the very near future. R a d io R e p a ir CBVBCX P h o en ix C h u rch o f th e K a za re n e w elcom e» a ll to th e s e rv ic e » on the L o rd '» D ay. S unday Schoo] 9:SS M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11:00. E v e n in g S erv ic e 7 :.0 . s e rv ic e a t 2:30 S u n d a y a ft e Your telephone, and the vast service facilities it represents, was actually bought and paid for by someone like this lad y. . . someone with faith enough in the telephone business to invest sav­ ings in it. Each telephone requires an investment of about $245 in equipment. . . buildings, cables, poles, switchboards and the like. W A R T " T H E SP E E D C O P— By Steve’s Union Service Bellview, Nov. 19—The Belt- view school will hold an open house Friday, November 21 at 2:00 p.m. for the Bellview P.T.A. Exhibits and the visiting of classes by the parents and guests will be followed by the regular P.T.A. meeting which will be presided overby Mrs. Helen L. Woodworth the P.T.A. president, Mrs. Roscoe Owens is in charge of the refreshments. The public Is Invited to attend. E. . Clark. Minister 10 A. M. Bible School, Dale Newton, Superintendent. A class for everyone. 11 a.m. Morrung Worship. Spe­ cial music by the choir. Sermon by the minister. Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. Wed. 7.30 P. M Christian Fel lowship. whose savings paid PTA At Talent Has 132 Members Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Peebler' Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hamilton Talent, Nov. 19—At the Nov­ celebrated their 34th wedding and son, Tommy, returned home anniversary October 29. They after spending a week In Califor­ ember meeting of the Talent Par­ were honored at a dinner with nia. Their other two children, ent Teachers Association, held all their children and grandchild­ Marian and Larry, were with Mr’ last Monday evening in the school ren attending. and Mrs. McConnell during the gymnasium, a technicolor motion picture on the manufacturing of Thane present were: Mr. and absence of their parents. The Talent Grange under the plywood, plus two shorts and a Mrs. Glen Smith, Esther, Sonja, Ernmajcan, Stanley and Gary of auspices of the HEC held its an­ cartoon were shown, culminating Applegate; Mr and Mrs. Boh nual carnival at the City Hall, the membership enrollment of this newly formed association. Cake, Maishall and Phyllis of Saturday. Mrs. Pat Flately went to Seat­ There are 132 members to date. Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peeb­ Tlie room prize of a beautiful ler, Linda and Jack of Medford; tle last week and returned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson the way of Bend, meeting her picture of the Oregon Coast was mother, Mrs. E. Nysmonger, there presented to Mrs. Cecil Fifleld’s and Bruce of Phoenix, who was visiting relatives, after first grade room for securing Mr. and Mrs. John Dickenson their return to Talent, Mrs. Flate-1 the most memberships; second who recently moved to Medford, Iy left for her home in New Mex­ prize of a book was won by Mrs. Corry’s fourth grade room. called on friends In Talent last ico. week. Starting Wednesday, November Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boatright Harl White of 2nd street has who were building a new house 19 and every first and third Wed­ purchased an Interest In the Wil- near the City Hall sold the pro­ nesday evening in the month the shlre Service Station located at perty before it was completed to Talent association will sponsor a card party to be held in the the Intersection of Highway 99 California people. and Central Avenue, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark and school cafeteria at 8 p.m. The new Methodist parsonage Mr. and Mrs. George Clark left Mrs. Grace Parks, News Re­ now under construction will pos­ Saturday morning to visit with view correspondent in Talent, sibly be finished by Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clark and recently returned from a trip to family who live near Sacramento, i the East stated this week that California. she really had a wonderful trip. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Meet some folks Talent Locals PHOENIX CHRISTIAN CHURCH E. H. McGee, Minister B ib le School, 10 a_m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip S e rv ic e , 11 a.m. B .I.B .L .E . C lans (6-1 2 y r s .) 3 p.m. E v e n in g S ervice. 7:30 p.m . P o w e r H o u r, W ed .. 7:30 p.m. T h e B I B L E C lu b w ill p resent a p ro g ra m d u rin g the U ib le School hour. B. Ross E v a n s w ill co n d u ct a three w eek re v iv a l ca m p a ig n a t th e Phoe­ n ix C h rs tiu n C h u rc h b e g in n in g Nov. 3 0 th and c lo s in g Dec. 20th. H e Is th e s ta te e v a n g e lis t o f th e C hurches o f C h r is t and a t the p re s e n t tim e is h o ld in g a m e e tin g a t th e C e n tra l P o in t C h u rch o f ChrtBt. RENEW Your Walls and Ceiling with VALLEY MEAT CO Retail Meats at Wholesale Prices Locker Meat, Restaurant Service, Cutting, Wrap­ ping and Delivery Our Meat Service Is Complete FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER WHY PAY MORE? 1st and C hurch Sts. P h oen ix, O regon Telephone M edford 6619 RIGIDKRAFT WALL BOARD. per foot in sheets 4’ x 8’ W ho a re th o y . . . the people who own the Bell telephone companies? Among them are families saving for their children’s education, widows, young men investing for their future. Some of your friends are probably among our owners, for there are now more than 715,000 . . . Bell has more shareholders than employees, in fact. It takas naw Working Dollar* . . . millions of (hem . . . to build the buildings snd buy the equipment needed lo meet the demand for more service. M illio n s o f dollars for growth do not come from telephone M any amployoas are Bell System sharehold­ ers, too, combining their work and their savings in our orogram to bring service to all who want it. A na this year alone our Pacific Coast con­ struction program amounts to $200,000,000 . . , bringing us still closer to our goal of the finest telephone service for the West. bills— but from people who are w ill­ ing to put their savings into the busi­ ness. To attract these savings we must sell our services at fair prices which allow us to pay reasonably for the use of needed working dollars. also We now have a small amount of plywood on hand. Bosshard Lumber Co. Building Supplies - Paints First & A Streets - Phone $336 B elo w T w in P lu n g es Dr. W. H. Sorensen TNI AND TILIOHADH COMPANY Mara than 60,000 people working together to furnish over-better telephone service to the West 111 Oak Si, - Ashland, Oregon - Telephone 3011 DENTISTRY Dental-Medical Building Phoenix. 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