Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 20, 1947, Image 5

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    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<ani\. an­
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nounced this w eek th at they
D onald Barnes, who is te a c h ­ would ope i the Phoenix Watkins
ing In B onanza, spent the week products m d v ariety sto ic in t l .
end visiting hl.s m other, Mrs. business locitiun next t . tm
Corneliu Barnes.
* Phoenix postoffice.
Bunton, who has been a Wal-
Mrs. C ornelia B aines re tu rn e d
to hei hom e last week a fte r visit |klns's dealer in this area for the
lug relativ es in K earny, N e b ra s­ past three years, stated that the
ka, Ohio, Chicago, and S an E iun store would carry a large assort­
cisco.
ment of Christmas carols, drap-
M onday n ig h t N ovem ber I Oth ping paper tree decoratio n s,
several m em bers of the Ixiyal stationery, candy and other m is­
O rder of Mouse und W omen of cellaneous items. Mrs. Bunton
the Moose g ath ered at the hom e will operate the store while Bun-
The P hoenix T h u rsd a y C lub of Mr. and Mrs. Erie de Place to ton will continue his Watkins
m et last week at the hom e of work on the Loyal O rd e r of route throughout the valley.
Dave Chases Radio Repair
Mrs. Briscot. Mrs. C orn e 11 u Moose float for th e A rm istice Day
B arnes was ässistän i hostess. The P arade, Those th ere w ere Mr. which was formerly located in
n e x t re g u la r m eeting wll I he and Mrs. G eorge Goodw in, son. Ihe loeaii m I:» be used bv th e
held T h u rsd ay, D ecem ber II
M erril; P aul Coats. H arry C oats. W atkln's st e e has m oved i c '.i '1
Dale Job, L ester Davis, E. I*. th e stree t wii -r.« Chase is build­
B undles G rocery has purchased M ontgom ery an d fam ily, Mr. an. ing which will house his business.
a new panel delivery for store Mrs W. D. D uffield and Mi and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallgren
use.
1 Mrs. de Place.
Phoenix Thursday
('lull Has Meeting
WATKINS HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
have moved Into their new horn«
on Orchard Home Drive. They
have lieen residing ,n the Barnea
residence In Phoenix since Mrs.
Hallgren returned from Minne»
sota In October.
MILK FILTERS
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Mrs. William Martin, Cottage
Grove, Oregon is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McKeever.
OPENING
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Saturday, Nov. 22
KLAMATH JUNCTION
Carole Ovlatt celebrated her
twelfth birthday Sunday with a
birthday cake and party at the
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home of her parents, Mr. and
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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
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NEXT TO PHOENIX POST OFFICE
WATKINS PRODUCTS
and
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VARIETY STORE
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Free Gifts To Everyone
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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.
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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. Oregon—Across
from Post Office
Phene Medford SI 10
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
A B O U T V IT A M IN S , and scientific research has proven their
necessity for good health.
Everybody Can Find . . .
their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections
at W E S TE R N T H R IF T STORE in Medford.
Everybody Who Shops. . .
Southern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . .
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Finds Medford's Largest Variety.
Over 500 kinds and sizes
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WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
PHONE MEDFORD 3674