Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 11, 1947, Image 7

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    S O U T H E R N O R E G O N N i WS R E V IE W , T H U R S
| L’Marie Drake Wed«
¡In Evening Ceremony
Phoenix, Dec. 10 Phoenix and
valley residents who received
special gifts at the opening of
drug atoro last
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THE PHOENIX NEWS
Several Receive
Drug Store Gifts
Taylor's
DEC.
week
were announced today by John
Taylor, proprietor.
Among the recepients were
Claudia Parsons, Earl Hobbs, Mrs.
William E. Miller, Mrs
Doris
Stringer. Dr. and Mrs. W E
Rrucker, Kuthryn Whisenant. B
E. Budges. IuiVern Beck, Dorothy
Keene, Francis Parris, John S.
Duffy, Adelin Rawlings, J ’hyllls
Watkins, Joe Johnson, M ary
Ixnicks, Lulamae Simpson, Mrs.
Edna Blaine, Tom F7TM Cedi
M Norris, and Della C Moore
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.. Christmas Shop
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HOME
WATKIN'S PRODUCTS
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VARIETY STORE
"Your Little Gift Shop-
Next To Phoenix Postoffice
Starr Opens Cafe
In Phoenix Tues
Phoenix, Dec. 10—Dale Job and
L'Murie Francis Drake, were wed
Sunday, December 7, in the Chap­
el of Rocks and Roses in Medford.
The ceremony took place at 8:00
p.m. and was conducted by the
Rev. D. E Millard.
The bride was gowned in the
traditional white satin. Her mat­
ron of honor wore a powder blue
anil black gown.
After the ceremony a reception
was held at the chapel. Mrs.
Lester Davis completed the cut­
ting »if the cake after the bride
and groom had cut the first slice
Miss Shirley Reid presided at the
punch bowl and P»’ggy Glover
and Erma J»>b served.
Phoenix. Dec
10- -Open 1 n u
Tuesday, as Starr» Cafe, in the
location of the lormer Highway
Cafe wax Phoenix’» moat recent
business to make it’» debut In
me current business boom.
Under the management of D.
E. Starr the Interior has been re­
modeled and Starr states he will
specialize in short orders and
horn«* made pie» and pastries.
Starr, who was previously in
the restaurant business in Iowa
has spent the last four seasons
working In Alaskan fish canner­
ies.
Starr states that his reason for
establishing in Phoenix resulted
Miss Ruth Guyton, Phoenix has from a visit here with Mr. and
announced her engagement to Mrs Henry A Petersen and the
Jirnmy Ix-hman »if Medford.
like he developed for the com­
Benny Compher rolled h i s munity.
model A cur on Colhoun Road
Thursday during noon hour. The
Leo Furry, who sprained his
body was bent up but the motor ankle recently, is on the road to
runs. Benny escaped with minor recovery.
O
cuts and bruses
Mrs. T. E. Fowler and her
uncle, Jtihn Fisher, her daughter,
Marie Fowler, Roseburg, have re­
turned from their visit to Long
Beach, California where they
visited Mr. and Mrs
Chester
Fowler.
Continue Services
Phoenix, Dec. 10- Evanbelistic
services which are presently be­
ing held at the Phoenix Church
o f Christ will continue untill Dec­
ember 21, according to an an­
nouncement by the Rev. Everett
McGee, pastor of the church.
B. Itoss Evans Is conducting the
evanbelistic fervices which are
held each evening except Mon­
day. Song leader is Bob Hender­
shott.
Les Davis returned recently
from a trip to Vancouver, Wash­
ington, where he visited Richard
La Eleur. LaFleur, who was oper­
ate»! on December 1st expects to
bt- home in a week or 10 days.
C. L Robbing was hit by a piece
of steel while working with Neil
Tripp, his eye is recovering.
Di William Sorenson, Phoenix
dentist, is in Salt Lake where he
Ls visiting his family. He plans to
take the Utah state hoard dental
examination while there.
From where I s it... 2^* Jo e M arth
"Tumble,
Turrible, Turrible!
Candy
Always a Welcome Gift
Select Chocolates by:
W hitman's
Brown & Haley
Whitelaw
Plaza Cafe and Confectionery
Ben Ryder la back ! After twenty
years in Capital City, Ben ha» re­
tired and come to enjoy life in the
family house on Maple Street.
'
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First thing Ben does is write ui
complaining how Our Town has
» hanged. “Why, there’s no mud in
the streets to sink up to your
ankles ini" he says. “No pistol
feuding in the town square! No
moonshine liquor or Saturday
night brawls! Nothing to do but
settle for a temperate glass of beer
in a law-abiding tavern!'*
ssys. "how a town can get run down
in twenty years!" A ad thee Ben
takes his tongue out of hie cheek
and tells us how proud he la of the
orderly, law-abiding atmosphere he
finds here.
And from where I sit, you can
point to that growing preference
for a moderate, wholesome glass of
beer as one reason folks In Our
Town are so temperate, and neigh­
borly and well-behaved.
"Terrible, terrible, terrible," Hen
Telephone 7051
Copyright, 1947, United State» Hrmiert foundation
Phoenix Loses In
First Ball Game
Phoenix, Dee. 10—The Phoenix
High School Pirates succumbed to
Butte Falls Tuesday night in the
final seconds of the first confer­
ence game of the season when,
with 15 seconds left in the game,
Butte Falls scored with a long
shot from the center of the floor
making the final score 20-18.
Campbell led the Phoenix team
in scoring with eight points.
Other members of the club in­
clude Art Dubs, Donovan Wolfe,
Floyd Holloway, Gordon Germer.
Substitutes were Harold Schmelt-
zer. Burton Skinner and Fred
Furry.
The Pirates will journey to
Rogue River Friday U> meet Rog­
ue River, the ball team which de-
feater Jacksonville Tuesday night
by a score of 25 23.
Wednesday Phoenix will meet
St. Marys at Phoenix.
In the recent Phoenix-Talent
double-header against Medford
High School, Phoenix lost by 39-
20 in a game which saw no scor­
ing in the first five minutes of
play. Talent also lost to the Med­
ford club by a score of 47-18.
Carver Opens Shop
In Phoenix Location
Phoenix, Dec. 10—A new re­
pair shop opened last week in
the former location of the Phoe­
nix barber shop. The business is
being conducted by Harvey Car­
ver, formerly of Portland, who
purchased the building from J.
L. Howard.
Carver plans to operate a re­
pair shop in the location and will
also open a shoe store in the near
future. He abo purchased the
building next door and plans to
lease it for a barber shop.
CLAFLIN ESCAPES INJURY
Phoenix, Dec. 10—Cecil Claflin
was on his way to work Friday
morning when he started to jjass
a motor scooter. Claflin’s car up­
set during the process and rolled
over three times. He escaped with
a scratched face. The accident
happened on Highway 99.
Thomas Family Now
Operates Auto Court
Phoenix, Dec. 10—Art Paulson,
and his son, Thomas, are present­
ly operating the Phoenix Cottage
auto court which they bought last
month from A. H. MacKintosh.
The Paulsons are former residents
of Bismarck, North Dakota.
MacKintosh has made no pub­
lic statement as to his future
plans.
Anderson, Medford, visited Sun
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Martin on Beach street.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Buliss of
Lithla Auto Courts called on the
C. B. Oviett family Sunday after­
noon.
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . C lark, Minister
10 A. M. Bible School, Date
Newton, Superintendent. A class
for everyone.
11 a.m. Morning Worship. Spe­
cial music by the choir. Sermon
by the minister.
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M Christian F el­
lowship.
f x o b x ix
s n u x z s s o a ro -^ -
P h oen ix Church o f the N aaarene
w elcom es all to th e Servicen on the
Lord's Day.
Bunday School 9:45
M orning W orsh ip S ervice 11 a.m .
Serm on by B. R oes E vans. E v a n g e l­
ist. Subject "W hat H appened at G ol­
gatha."
. E *nlnK Service, 7:Jo p.m. S eim on
„W ”/ . 80 Much ’ ’» b elief In th e
W orld Today."
E v a n g e listic S erv ice s ev ery n ig h t
excep t M onday at 745 p in . E veryone
is in vited .
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PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E. H. McGee, Minister
B ible School, 10 it.m.
w <>r®hiP S ervice. 11 a m
B I.B .L .E. C lass («-12 y rs.) 3 p.m.
E ven in g Service. 7:30 p.m.
P ow er Hour, W ed., 7:30 p.m
The B IB I-E Club w ill p resen t a
program during the
B ib le School
hour.
Dr. W. H. Sereaun
DENTISTRY
Dental-Medical Building
Phoenix, Oregon—Across
from Poet Office
Phone Medford 5110
'WART"
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Locker Meat, Restaurant Service, Cutting, Wrap­
ping and Delivery
Our Meat Service Is Complete
FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
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