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Southern Oregon New» Review, A»hhnd, Ore, T h u rd a y , May 20, i " ...................’ ............. .. ' ’»ursdjy, May 20, 19 4 4 Southbound Texan Taken To H ospital THE tuneral PHOENIX NEWS Services f ’UlI Ut, L T n<«rn w. D H . 4 MRU MRS. C H IL T TfNM ON H UHN v I 1 Phoenix, May III Di and Mis .C hilton arid daughter, Karen re- I'hoenix Phoenix, May |«i Rt, y w 1 turned Monday m orning from BELLVIEW I urkhiirat, Galveston, Texas, a Redlands, California where Mis NEWS tiavalei u h j, southbound Grey < hillon and K aren had been vis I Ids week, as last, we are go hound bus, disem barked from the iting the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis and ing to press the idea that as a bus and was taken to the Coin Di ( hllton made the trip down Mis. Elmer Byrd and daughters, community Phoenix has good tuunify Hospital in Medford via by plane on Friday evening and Phoenix, May 19- Funeral ser Carolyn and Dollie Marie were C ongir Morris am bulance follow drove hack pi'/.pecLs for the coming summer. vices were held Monday at 10 a. I he prospects, we might add, arc Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. ing an attack of epilepsy which in. at the Conger-M orris Chapel B yrd’s and Mrs. Curtis parents oceuri id after the bus left Med exactly what the good people of D R . H O E Y S H O W S S L ID E S In Medford for Lloyd Colver, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farmer. ford. Phoenix, May I!» Dr. Charle* pioneer resident of Phoenix who p 'o . 1,1., m ake them 1 ,i<,o t Mrs. Donald Reed is still at the P arkhurst was discharged from Hoey entertained the Y o u n g died May 14 at his home in Phoe •peak just of our m erchants, but of every individual within the bed side of her sister, Mrs. E rn the hospital and perm itted to Peoples Society, church mem nix. take the next bus south. community. There are a num ber est Rogers, in Susquennah, Pa., hers and guests Sunday night Colver was horn in 1881 In ol factors to consider when deal Mrs. Rogers is still quite ill. with the presentation of a seriei D R . O. H . S C H E E T Z Phoenix to Lewis and Jerm na Little Miss Dollie Marie Byrd of slides on his travels In Africa, Colver and was a grandson to ing with the traveling public, D IE S A T G R A N T S P A S S and param ount among these are Dr Orville II Scheetz, G rants China and India. Samuel and Ilulda Colver, first courtesy and being accommodat and sister, Carolyn have recently settlers at Phoenix. His b irth ing, 7 here is no easier way to had a siege with the chicken pox Pass optom etrist, died unexpect edly Eiiday afternoon from a place was the "Stage House" lose potential business than be They are the daughters of Mr. heart attack. Dr. Sheet/ had which was built In 1855 by Sam curt, discourteous, or overbear and Mrs. Elmer Byrd. m any friends in Ashland uel Colver and which served as ingly Mossbacky. The traveling Dr. Scheetz was a form er mem- a barricade against the Indians public usually have a few dollars NEIL CREEK ber of the slat«- house of repre In the early days of Phoenix, tucked uway in their jeans and sentatives and past secretary- Colver later inherited th 1 s It will stay right there until the treasu rer of the Oregon State Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mickle and house and lived there for m any traveler has given balm to his </ptom etrlc association. years. His entire life was spent feelings by driving on to Ashland sons have sold out to Mr. and Lb in this area. or Medford. Being a small town Mrs Theadore H. Elliott, of 66 P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N II Colver was m au led to M ary A. *»s we are the best prescription Is So. Mountain Avenue, and each CHURCH E. ,1. McGee, Minister Low and they were the parents to be friendly and give the se r have moved into their new Io Buy Your Home See l l l l i l . K< liuul, 10 u in of two children, Harold Colver, vice our visitors demand. Busi- homes. M o rn in g W o rs h ip S ervice, I l u.m The new foreman, Jack Snider, Medford and Agnes Anderson, ' ness is competitive, of course, but It I 11 I. K I ' I u x h H. 12 yiM ) 3 I, in * . . . Realtor I v e ilin g H e i v l i i ,. 7.30 p m . Medford. it has been proved that one of on D r. Corp's ranch recently p u r P o w a r H o u r, W ed., 7 3o p m . Represented by Survivors include his wife, the host ways to better your own chased from the C. R. Carpenters, HARVEY J PETERSON Mury; his children, Harold and business Is to speak well of your is getting settled on the new job’ G e t y o u r Job P rin tin g at the 'z Mi North Phoenix Ph. 6485 Mrs. Mamie Venable is report Agnes; a brother, Lewis, Phoe competitor. Instead of recom N ew « R e v ie w nix; and grandchildren, Rick mending a court or hotel In other ed improved after her recent ill W A R T " T H E S P E E D C O P - B y S te v e 1. U n io n S ervice Colver, Jerry Anderson a n d parts of the valley let’s first ness. know what our community has Duke Anderson. G. L. Bullen is reported im to offer. If you were asked if proving as well as can be expect The funeral rites were conduc ted by the Rev. D. E. M illard. 1 Smith s Motel offer cooking pri- ed, in the Veterans Hospital in cc leges what would you answer? Portland, where he has been the J H a custom er of Texaco gasoline past two weeks. asked for a Texaco service sta tion would you be able to direct F M O E W IX X A Z A 1 E S E C M U B C X them to Leo’s at First and Paci ’ I'o^nix C h u rch of th e K a zaren * a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to fic Higrway. If someone wanted a .11 ll o u r frie n d s and n eig h b o rs to the to know what is the newest mot fo llo w in g services. S u nd ay School 9:45. el in the comm unity would you M o rn in g W o rsh ip 11:00 know? How about general his E v e n in g S erv ice 7:30 i ^ id« * e.k P,r a ’rer a n d P r a is e S e r tory of Phoenix. Travelers are v vice, W ed n esd ay 7:30. really Out to enjoy themselves of b rin g y o u r frie n d s to : course, but after the trip is over th e frie n d ly c h u rc h . P a s to r Rev. C. H e n ry L aey , and they have returned home they hke to tell the neighbors all about the towns they visited, the country they saw. the meals they ate, and so on. However, M 4 R G A R F .T L IN D S A Y c o - give them a story or anecdote to • ta r re d in M o n o g ra m 's “ L o u is repeat and they will go on their ia n a ” , agree« w it h th o u s a n d s o f , way happily publicizing the little Sleek S le n d e r u o m e n t h a t D e community at every stop. My lic io u s I I O L I A U O O D B R E A D 1 prim ary source of w onderm ent’ is a m a rv e lo u s flav o r c o n t r ib u Is Mrs. Blackwood’s continuous ' tio n to L O W - C A L O R IE m e n u s . | residence In her home on South I f y o u ’ re d ie t i n g fo r o v e r Pacific Highway since 1889. That w e ig h t t r y t h is d is t in c t iv e , to me. Is a long time especially u n iq u e II O L I . A W O O D B R E A D when I look at it as the year o f' as T I I E b read in y o u r W E I C H T - my M other’s birth. If the travel-1 C O M K O I. m e a ls . er driving along in his fine Buick, Packard, or what have you could ju st for a moment catch the pro gressive pioneer spirit of Mrs Blackwood then that pers o n j John H. T itakker is running would drive on his way with a 1 fo r nom ination fo r county asses little better insight of what Am sor on the Republican side of the erica is and w hat our nation re fence. presents. Yes 1948 offers us a good opportunity to adjust the lack of business during the past Phoenix P resbyterian Church w inter. Being host to the tourist E. . Clark. M inister BREAD TODAY 1» A M Bible School .1. O. N can play a big part in the build Poling, Superintendent. A class mg of Phoenix. for everyone. Baked Exclusively 11 a.m. M orning Worship. Spe cial music by the choir. Sermon P l A d v G u y C o r.fo n fo r U S Se»»ofoi by the m inister. C o m m G e o rq * F J o m e to n , tw r c Se« f> I ues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. P o rV 'o n d O re Wed. 7.3(1 P. M Christian Fel lowship. Premises For Lioyd Colver field Monday Morn L IC E N S E E X A M IN E R T O B E IN A S H L A N D A Olivers License Exam iner will be on duty in Ashland, Mon day, May 24, 1948, at the City Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., according to «in a n nouncement received from the Secretary of State's office. Persons wishing licenses perm its to drive an- asked to get in touch with the exam iner well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure com ple tion of their applications w ith a minimum of delay. in - I. E. Schuler John H. Tizekker STA VE TREASURER /• f a n n e r — 33 jta r» opérât« ir.g ow n farm s at C anby, on. Io je a r j experience in legi». • a '-v t and adm inistrative gosernm ent in O regon. N ow in third 4 -sta r term as Slate Senator. V igorcus and experienced. ★ Eloquent Example Of Lithe Smartness OREGON P R IM A R Y ELECTIONS MAY 21, 1948 For You by SKINNER’S FOUNTAIN Johnny’s Garage C o m p ie i. M o to r I !..1.11 i Id I n g M o to r T u n e ab . « ê b .o lug E m e rg e n c y H ig h w a y »9 P h o e n li. S p ecialisin g In h om e-m ad e pies and cakes S e rv ice Telephone 7743 H ig h w a y 99. P h o e n ix O re Watkins Products and V A R IE T Y S T O R E N ex t T o P o st O ffic e P h oenix Ore. P h o n e ««12 E v. 11. 7X11 MALTS TO TAKE OUT •Your Sherwin - Williams Dealer Phoenix Feed & Seed Highway 99, Phoenix Weed Killers & Sprays A du rlitt mint HW From where I sit... / / Joe Marsh W 'hat h, then? College? A job? Travel? Maybe you aren’t thinking that far ahead. Maybe you’d like to relax and think it o v e r .. .We think that’s a good idea. W hen school is out the road ahead is long and decisions are hard to make on such important matters as your career, further schooling and the sort o f work you want to follow-. T hat’s why we say "relax . . . and think it over”. And while you’re "thinking it over" consider a career with the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force. Here arc careers that offer excellent opportunities for training in dozens o f fields, plus travel, recreation, regular advancement and excellent pay— the pay o f a PFC is equivalent to civilian pay $298.93 a month. Talk it over with the fellows in your nearest recruiting office . . . probably you know them. T hey’ll give you all the details o f careers with a future for you. Room 1 Post Office Bldg. M edford U .S . A rm y and RECRUITING U .S . A Take Your Choice, Neighbor! T he m issus — who w rites our Woman’# Column in the Clarion under the name of “Nancy Rale"— gets letters about recipes, advice on etiquette, home management, etc. “Any beverage your gueits prefer. You don’t /«ire to serve cider— any more than you have to serve beer .. .b u t it ’s often courteous to let guests have a choice.” One letter she got last week was about a recipe she published for Welsh Rarebit—made with tart cheese, Worcestershire, and a cup of sparkling tangy beer. “ Turned out great,” says her correspondent. “ But you didn’t mention what bev erage to serve w ith it. Should I serve beer? Cider? Iced tea?” From where I sit, that simple answer applies to more items than Welsh Rarebit. In a world where everyone has different tastes and ideas — we should recognize those differences — and never deny the right of choice to anyone! The missus' answer was simply: SFRVICE Copyright, 1946, United Staisi tite»en foundation O n y o u r n e x t trip ;<> I’orl land or San Francisco try our convenient overnight trains. Leave any evening; arrive nl your destination next morn ing. I t ’s ns simple as that. H id e in ro o m y s t a n d a r d Pullm ans or in com fortable coaches. I t ’s the easiest and safest way to travel. Saves time and money, too. O ver night service returning, also. For fares and schedules call; The friendly Southern Pacific H. H. Mayberry, Agant Telephone 7501