SOUTHERN OREGON NEW'S REVIEW, TIIU RS., FEB
Council Changes
Water Payments
m e th o d
of
c o lle c tio n
fo r
Phoenix Locals
w a te r
bill*.
All bill* will hereafter he mail
ed direct to the consum er and
m ust he paid on or before the
15th of the current month Til«1
city hall will rem ain open (‘Very
Monday afternoon from 1:00 p m
to 5 00 p in to accomodate those
not desiring to rem it by mail
The new procedure will be
m ore efficient and the council re
spectfully request* your proumt
paym ent when hills are rendered.
Dr. Harold ('hilton
D B N T IH T
D e s ta i M s d lc a l » n ltd ln g
F h u a n l« . O regon
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W iik iliiy » 5 I A I-.',
M u lto ilavfi I .'io p.m, i« 5;liu
J. A. Bonney returned
th is Week from Oakland, Califor
nla where she has been for her
health having left here last S ept
ember.
Wayne MueBeth left Tuesday
m orning tor Glendale, California
where he will he employed wl»u
the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph Co.
Mrs. Jewell P arr returned F ri
day from Riverside, California
and Los Angeles where she has
Ix-en visiting with her sister Mr«
Vivian Pathniann.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jones,
Los Angeles and Mrs. Boyd Lay-
ion, Tucson, Arizona visited ovei
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jew ell P arr at their residence In
Phoenix.
Mrs Baker, Siskiyou Boulevard
is quite seriously 111 at her home
Mrs. Irene Decker Is the nurse
on duty helping to care for her.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hill of 30
S. Holly Street, Medford, called
on Mi and Mrs. Jam es Firestone
B street, Sunday afternoon.
WART" THE SPEED COP—By Sieve's Union Service
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of Phoenix m eeting in ii-gulai
session, Febim iiy 2, changed the
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DR. HAROLD CHILTON
Has Taken Over the Practice Previously Held by
UK. WILLIAM SORENSEN"
and will have office hours from
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday* 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
DENTAL MEDICAL BUILDING
Navy Vet Marries Phoenix Pioneer
Arlene Rae Young ¡Is Laid To Rest
Phoenix, Fell. 4- Ricardo J
Wolfe took a In hie, Miss A rlent
Ha«- Young, Sunday afternoon in
a ceremony witnessed by 65
guests at the Chapel of Bocks and
Boses, Medford, Oregon.
Wolfe is the son of Mr. anc
Mrs. Boyal I’. Wolfe, Phoenix
and his bride Is ttie daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Young, 31
N. Orange street, Medford. They
, u e honeymooning in California
and upon their return plan to
settle in Medford where the brht<
is a m em ber of this year’s grad
uating class.
For the ceremony the bridi
wore a light gray pin stripe suit
with black and white accessories
She wore an orchid corsage. Hci
Maid of honor was Miss Joan
Davis, while Donovan Wolfe wa:
best man.
The ceremony was conducted
by the Bev. C. Henry, Lacy of the
Phoenix Church of the Nazarene.
Music was furnished by the Bev.
and Mrs. D. E. Millard.
The bride was given In m arri
age by her father.
Miss Erls N. Wolfe, sister oil
the groom
had charge of the
Bride’s book.
Buy your seed suppti** at The Phoenix Feed A Seed
for Western Seed*
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP
KEMTONE
ENAMELS
HOUSEPAINT
FLOOR SEALS
VARNISHES
BRUSHES
Missionary Ladies
Make Plans F’or MS
Phoenix, Feb. 4 — Funeral ser e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e o f t h e
vices weie held today at the Ladies Missionary society of the
Phoenix Presbyterian church for Phoenix Presbyterian church at
Andrew H e a r n , 74, long time res- a meeting held Friday afternoon
idi nt and business man of Phoe a t the home of Mrs M. F. Sheets
nix, who died at his home in A covered dish luncheon was ser
South Phoenix, February 1, fol ved those who attended.
lowing an extended illness.
President of the society for the
Ih ain w is horn in Si wash, Col coming year is Mrs. J. O. N Pol
orado, In 1873 and spent 46 years ing She was elected last W ednes
of his life in Oregon.
day at a meeting held at the
In 1903 he launched the Phoe church parlors. Mrs. Cora Morgan
nix Mercantile store with William is vice president, Mrs. Sheets,
It. Coleman and retired from that secretary, and Mrs. L. F Caster,
business only two years ago.
treasurer.
In 1911 he was m arried to Nell
Mrs. J. W W atkins will be the
V Kearnes and was preceded in departm ental secretary in charge
death by her in 1939.
I I of literary and missionary educa
II arn was postm aster in Phoe tlon; O ther departm ental secre-
nix for many years and was a j taries are: Mrs. Jew ell Parr, soc-
Democratic leader of the com | ial education and action; Mrs.
munity.
He was very active in i Cora B. M organ, stew ardship and
church and civic affairs and was , spiritual life; Mrs. E. J. Clark,
national missions and hospital
also a member of the B P. O. E.
He is survived by a son B. E. ' sewing; Mrs. Parr, foreign mis-
Hearn, Portland, and two daugh-j ions and Christian education;
lers: M rs. F. C. Norsworthy, of) Mrs. W, M. Caldwell, m em bership
Los Angeles and Mrs. R. L. Coop Mrs. Clark, youth and children.
er, Seattle, and five grand chil
Eldon Scrlpter of the Marshall-
dren.
Wells
reports his entire
Interm ent was In the Phoenix fan ily store
except one son and him
Cemetery with services conduct-
self are down with the flu this
i l by the Rev. E. J. Clark of the past
few days.
Phoenix Presbyterian church.
Mr.
and M s. William Rozman,
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138 North Main moved Monday
DUTCH TREAT HOURS
Francis and Lillian Christie, tq Eugene, Oregon.whe re he will
owners of the Dutch Treat cafe work on the railroad as an em
announced this week that the ployee of S. P,
Mrs. William K. Harden has
restaurant would be open from
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. weekdays been confined to bed for eight or
and from 9:00 a.m. Saturdays to nine days with a selge of the flu.
2:00 p.m. Sunday mornings.
P astor Itev. C. H enry Lacy
Open Mike
This week has been a busy one,
at least as far as basketball broad
casts are concerned. In all, the
broadcast schedule calls for four
games.
Two have been broadcast a l
ready, these on Monday and on
Tuesday evenings from the col
lege gymnasium, w here Southern
i Oregon defeated San Francisco In
a pan of games. On Friday night
KWIN will again be back at the
college gym for the broadcast
of the R aider’s game with the Cal
Aggies from Davis, California.
On the following evening, the
microphones will be moved over
to the junior high gym for the
broadcast of the game between
Medford and Ashland high school.
Both of these games are sched
uled to get underw ay at 8 pm.
however the broadcast from th e '
gym* will start at 7:45 p.m.
The KWIN program depart
m ent has been running on one
cylinder this week, due to the
absence of Verene Bailey. Verene
has been fighting an attack of
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . Clark. Minister
10 A. M. B ib le School. J. O. N
Poling, Superintendent. A class
for everyone.
11 a.m. Morning Worship. Spe
cial music by the choir. Sermon
by the m inister.
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M C hristian F el
lowship.
the flu for several days, hence
her absence from “Listen Ladies’’
the popular morning feature a ir
ed dally at 9 30 a.m.
A coule of new novelty records
have found their way into the
KWIN library, and will probably
get a good play on all the plat
ter shows. Lawrence Welk has
waxed ‘Making Love M ountain
Style”, while A rthur “Too Fat'
Godfrey’s latest conti/oution is
is Slap Her Again Pa.” On L aw
rence W elk’s novelty disc, he
has departed from his usual
cham paign style of rhythm in fa
vor of a hillbilly atmosphere,
Featured on the vocal Is a new
singer with Welk, Miss O'Mara,
team ed up w ith Tex Cromer.
Joining in w ith A rthur God
frey on his latest is his trio, a
new addition to his latest records
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Phoenix, Feb. 4—Phoenix's P ir
ates dropped a hard fought game
here Friday night to the league
leading Rogue River cagers who
have so far been undefeated in
Southern Oregon Class “B” lea
gue play. Final score was 39 to 30.
Gene Campell led the Phoenix
team with 11 points. The pirates
trailed, 30-12 at the end of the
third q uarter and made their bid
for the hall game too late in the
play.
Eighteen guests w ere present
last Thursday at a luncheon and
budge party held at the Fletcher
Fish home near Phoenix, Mre.
Fish was hostess.
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
E. H. McGee, M inister
B ible School, 1» a m.
M orning W orship Service, 11 a .n .
B I R L E Cla»» <1-12 yr».) 3 p.m.
E ven in g Service, 7:30 p.m.
P ow er Hour. Wed., 7:30 ».m.
Phoenix Is Building
Let us do your Concrete Work.
Sidewalks, foundations, etc.
Telephone M edford 7908
Johnny’s Garage
C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g
M otor T une-np - R eboring
E m ergen cy
H igh w ay
99
S erv ice
P h oen ix.
Ore.
SPECIAL
at
BUNTOH VARIETY STORE
200 count Kleenex
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Scott towel, soft as linen ............................................
2 for 33c
2 for 35c
K o te x . R e a u la r ................................................................................ for 59c
Aprons. Reg. $1.19
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g8c
80 Count Paper Napkins
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Cigarettes. Popular Brands .......................................... 2 for 29c
Professional Nylon Hair Brush, Reg. $2.79
$2.49
Valentine Hearts. Whitelaws famous Chocolates 1 lb. bx $1.75
Valentine Candy ................................................... lc and 2 for 5c
Large Assortment of Valentines
5 for 5c - 2 for 5s - 10c
Large assortment of School Supplies
BUNTON VARIETY STORE
1st. St. Phoenix
Next to Po6toffice
"Its aw a»»
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\ From where I s it ... / / %
J o e M arsh
Do You Have
Noisy Neighbors?
A lut of the neighbors were sud
denly annoyed by Jeb Crowell’s
hammtiing at right. Jeb was build
ing himself a new front porch—and
the only time that he could give to
it was after sundown.
Finally we decided the best thing
to do was all pitch in and help —
and get the carpentry over with as
soon as possible. We did. Finished
the porch next evening — and Jeb
gratefully treated us to ice cold
beer and cider.
Highway 99 — Phoenix, Oregon
Rogue River Is
Ball Game Victor
Phoenix, Feb. 4—Plans for the
corning year were made by the
Following the wedding cere
mony at the Chapel, a reception
was held at the home of the
bride's parents. The bride and
groom first cut the wedding cake
und serving was continued by
tylrs. Harold W. W elburn, aunt of
the bride. Punch was served by
Mrs. Robert G. Young, sister- in
law of the bride.
For the w’edding the bride’s
I O I M I X VAIABKW B OBV BO X
mother, Mrs. Lester S. Young, P Rhornlx
Church of the N azarene
We extend a cordial in vitation to
wore a black crepe dress with
our friend» and neighbor» to the
light gray accessories and a cor all
follow in g service»
sage of Gardenias. Mrs. Royal P.
Sunday School 9:45.
Wolfe, m other of the groom, w o re ' M orning W orship 11:00
E v en in g S erv ice 7:30.
a light gray suit, with Fuschla I M idw eek P ra y e r and P ra is e S e r
accessories, and a corsage of red vice, W ednesday 7 30.
Come and bring your friend» to
rosebuds,
tfie ffien d ly church.
by Doyle SEELY
Planting Season
Approaches
f ,94s
stead of complaining about thg
other fellow's habits, try to under
stand and share his interests.
So if my practising on the flute
annoys you, come on over, neigh
bor, with your fiddle or guitar and
join m e! Maybe it will end up in
our knowing and appreciating one
another better . . . in an evening of
good fellowship. And I’ll promise
to provide the beer that goes with
evenings of good fellowship!
From where I sit, that’s what
being a good neighbor means. In
Copyright, 1943, United States Brewers Foundation
FEBRUARY 14
vfiLf mines Dfiy
For distinctive, to be
cherished gifts shop
Taylors Phoenix Store
Valentine Cards
Perfumes
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Valentine Candies
Colognes
-
Toiletry Sets
Nylon Brushes and Dresser Sets
COURTLEY
a v e r la a d yaur w irin g sy ste m . W hin yew
build ar m o d e rn ise p rovid e ADfQUATI W IK IN O .
• • i t ’»
“See Your Electrical Contractor”
After shave powder, cologne and sets.
TAYLORS PHOENIX STORE
1st & 99
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