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    Southern Oregon New« Review, Ashland, Ore. Thur«., July 22, 1948
THE PHOENIX NEWS
B O H L S P A IN T S S T A T IO N
Drug Store
Additional Stuff
Now lia s Phoenix, J u ly 21 Leo Bohls,
p ro p rie to r of Bohl'.s Texaco sta
tion has had the station repaint
P hoenix, J u ly 21, — Mm. W. ed and redecorated.
The woi k
F. Bradshaw , who bus been em ­ was done by F. J. Kuntz, paint
ployed by T a y lo r's Pennywise in sprayers.
M edford, is now usslsting Mrs.
Phemle S tru tto n
In
opvruting
V ic to r Richardson and A lb e rt
T aylor's Phoenix Pennywise
G r iffith were in P ortland over
The store w ill operate from 8:00 I the week end.
a in. to 8:00 p.m. this week ac­
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
co rd in g to Mrs. S trutton, and If
IN
C IR C U IT CO URT OF TH E
the new hours prove to be suc­
cessful they w ill be put in to op­ S T A T E OF OREGON IN A N D
FOR T H E C O U N TY OF JA< K
e ra tio n continuously.
SON.
Mrs. V. A. M ontgom ery and I In the M a tte r of the Estate of
S hlrlene M ille r are v is itin g In C O N S T A N T IN E
G. CHUM OS,
Long Beach, C a lifo rn ia .
They Deceased.
are expected to re tu rn this week.
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY G IV E N
that the undersigned, by an O rd ­
er of the C irc u it C ourt of the
State of Oregon in and fo r the
C ounty of Jackson d u ly made
and entered on the 2nd day of
C n n ip ls t* M u la r IP ’ k u lIS ln S
M i,lu r T u n * nl> > K é b n rh ig
J u ly , 1948, was appointed A d ­
m in is tra to r of the Estate of C on­
Knivrsoiicy Hui vie*
stantine G. Chumos, Deceased,
Telephone 7743
H ig h w a y W
I'liu u n li. O r *
and that he has d u ly q u a lifie d
as such adm inistrator.
A ll persons having clai m s
against said Estate are hereby
n o tifie d to present the same duly
v e rifie d as required by law , to
bun at the Knox B u ild in g , Ash
land, Oregon, w ith in six m onth
of the date of this notice.
Dated and firs t published t i l l
(form erly Skinners)
15th dav of J u ly , 1948.
BEN T. LO M B A R D
A d m in is tra to r of the above
Estate.
VAN D Y K E A LO M BARD
A tto rn e ys to r the Estate
Where You Meet
6 15 41
Your Friends
Johnny’s Garage
CRUMPS
FOUNTAIN
Your Hot Weather
Retreat
.
. —■— .
—
W. Millet Buys
Shop Building
P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N
CHURCH
E. H. McGee, M in iste r
H lb l« S, bool,
10 u oi.
New Management
z\l Dutch Treat
Phoenix, J u ly 21 — E. V an|
Hlze and M is. G. R itchie are
now operating the D utch T reat
Phoenix, J u ly 21 — The b u ild
cafe. They leased the cafe a few
M r. and Mrs. Don E llio tt and week ago fro m L illia n C hristie,
ing where the form er Phoenix
shoe shop was located has been M r. and Mrs. B ill H ow ard and one of the founders of the new
bought from Mrs. Mace by W. tw o daughters spent M onday anti eating establishm ent.
M ille tt who Is presently engaged Tuesday at D iam ond Lake.
M is. W alter Subby and M is.
John M yers visited his p a r­
in rem odeling it in order to p re ­
pare 1, for a business p roperty. Jennie Yates, A lb e rt Lea, M inn , ents, M r. and Mrs. John Myers
M r. and Mrs. M ille tt fo rm e rly have been v is itin g H enry Jenson Sr., Monday. John is w o rkin g
at C rater
operated the Pine T r ie Service and his tw o nieces, Mrs. E. M. d u rin g the sum m er
out ol C entral Point, and have Sorensen and Mrs. J. Wood at Lake.
W a lt Love w e n t fish in g Sun­
lived in Crescent C ity and Long the Oakwood Motel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester M c K n ig h t day at F ort K lam ath.
Beach, C a lifo rn ia
and son, from A lham bra, C a li­
M r. and Mrs. H enry Peterson
M is. A r t Paulson and daugh­ fornia, are v is itin g M r. and Mrs. and M r. and Mrs. George B a rth ­
Mrs. M c K n ig h t Is olom ew toured the G rants Pass
ter have returned from a tr ip to V. Medcalf.
Mrs Medcalfs sister.
Portland.
and Applegate co u n try Sunday.
G. G. Skinner, w ho is spend­
M r. and Mrs. Ray
Sorenson
P U O liM I X N A Z A K E N E C H U S C H
ing the sum m er In W yom ing, re­ and son, D ick, M edford, were
I'h o i- n lx ( ' I i u k h o f th e N u x a re n *
W « » x is m l a c o r d ia l I n v it a t io n to cently returned to Phoenix fo r a guests F rid a y at the H enry Jen­
■ill o u r frie n d s and n eig h b o rs lo I h * short visit.
son home.
fo llo w in g servi* es.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
P.
J,
McBee
have
Monday School 9:45
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
returned from Modesto, C alif.
M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11 00
E. . Clark. Minister
E v e n in g S e r v ir * 7 30.
Ernest
Donaldson,
w
ho
has
M id w e e k I'r n y e r and P ra is e S e r­
10 A. M. B ible School J O N
I
been
in
Seattle,
W
ashington,
has
v ile , W ednesday 7 30.
class
f '.r n e m id b rin g y o u r frie n d s to I returned and Is now w o rkin g in Poling, S uperintendent. A
il o f r ie n d ly c h u rc h .
fo r everyone.
M
edford.
P a s to r Ite v C. H e n ry L a c y
11 a.m. M o rn in g W orship. Spe­
cial music by the choir. Sermon
by the m inister.
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ristia n Fel-
owship.
M orn in g W o rsh ip S e r v ic e , 11 a.m.
n iH I.E f l a n s Hi 12 y r s t , 1 0 |» io
E v e n in g S e r v ic e , 7:30 p m .
P o w er H our, W ed.. 7:30 p.m .
Y our S herw ln - W illia m s
D ealer
Phoenix Feed & Seed
H ighw ay 99, Phoenix
Weed K ille rs & Sprays
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FOR SALE
BL’NTON
Variety Store
N e x t T o Poet O f fic e P h n c n lx O r*
F e a tu rin g this week . .
K W IK I K R A L L S
To B uy Y o u r Home See
I. E. Schuler
. . . . R ealtor
Represented by
H A R V E Y J. PETERSON
% M i. N o rth P hoenix Ph. 6485
'W A R T" T H E SPEED COP— By Steve's Union Service
Nearly new 3-room House. Some built-
in«. Shower, Toilet. Lavatory.
Wood-
«hed and storeroom. Lot 62 x 150, Very
desirable p art of city. Price $3200.00.
'ZXK.HZ
5-room house. Plastered and concrete
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
foundation. Oil heater. 1 block from bus­
iness street. Possession at once. Price
$5700.(X). $1000.00 down.
UV1
M0NÜME1
Gunter Fuel Co.
Balance on
contract.
Marble, Granite, Bronx#
Extra Lettering Available
Phone J 7 J t|
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Welding
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Motor Rebuilding
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rebuilt motor exchange.
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