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« • Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Ore. Thur»., Sept. i6, 1948 THE PH O E N IX NEW S Mi und Mrs. Ralph Billings, und Mi und Min. O If. Beugt I M r s . ( ' <*. Clink returned to son h fl Thursday for Sun Val her home in Stockton Tuesduy ley, Idillio where they will ut uftei having vl tied with her sis tend a convention of loan unno ters, Mis. Ralph Billing:» and Mrs. II N Chaney. She was hon Phoenix, Sept, li — The addi elution executives. ou-d Monday evening at a fare tion to the post office at Phoenix Phoenix, Sept. 16— P hoenix, Get your Job Printinq et the w ill chicken dinnei at the Bill Boy Scouts held their third meet-1 is nearing co, «pletion according New» Review ing» home mg Thin .day night with scout-' to Mrs Haymond F u n y , Post m aster Kenneth Stocks. T h c master The addition will give Phoenix troop meets at the pre- more floor space to the office byterian church. aril will give the postm aster a Scout who have already sign private office. cd op include Leslie Green, Chris tophei Williams, Gerald Weir, Châties E Loomis in doing the Eddie While, Jim m ie Hammond, c.< r< n‘ry wo k on the job. The Jim m ie Crump, ami Just I o n exteiior walls are pumice. Wolf Williams has had u great deal nf experience in scouting and is expected to assist in forming the troop. ^Scouts Met At Church Thursday Post Office Addition Nears Completion Motors Rebuilt Engines Installed ( ’omplete* $175.00 and up • Overhauls • Brakes Relined $17.50 up • ( ’ustorn Reboring At your home or shop M aintaining Your Safe Welfare I» Our Business Your Car Will Last Lonqer and Your Money Will Go F arther at 4K MOTORS Romember Work Done Now Is Protection For the Future South Pacific Hiqhway North of Phoenix Phone Medford 3023 TRAILWAy5 fo r CROSS JT m F f R I K N D L ] J n a t io n w id i IU U S S E R V IC E SU AK IIOUSI 397 k- Main Phone 2 16 1 i Mr: R L. Bunton received word Saturday , night that ___ her mother, Mrs Ann O’Bringer had passed away at her hom? in Mli h gan City, Indiana. Mrs Dessle King has returned from Portland and plans to make Phoenix her home. Welt Love returned to work d i n harbor ahop Monday after having pent his vacation p ic k ing pears. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G reen wood and two children visited Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Peterson on Monday Mr. and Mrs. A rt Paulson have as visitors Mr. Paulson's father and m other of Valley City, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs Henry A P e te r- on spent the week end In n o rth ern California, visiting in Mt Shasta with their son and fam- ly. and picnicking at Burney kails They returned to Phoenix Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Donald son and son of C entral Point, who are well known in Phoenix, spent Labor day in Seattle. Mr. Donaldson has since returned from the Washington city while Mrs. Donaldson and the boy are planning on m aking an ex ten d ed visit. Club Directors To Meet Monday Phoenix Sept. 15—Lions club board of directors will meet Mon day night at the office of Dr. Charles ffoey. According to a spokesman for the group any member is welcome to attend. Business which will be discus sed will Include the house num berlng project which Curley Bris coe has been handling, a plan for the auction which is to be held In October, and a disussion of the Ladles night which will be held sometime in November. At the October auction a refri gerator may be given away as a door prize. PIIOENIX LOCALS I George Shaffer has returned io Eugeni after havinb taken Walt Love, place at the Phoenix b a t her shop for oai t of the last month. Phoenix, Sept 16—Members of S sgt. Gene Davis, who is as signed to Medford recruiting the Boy scout committee met headquarters, has recently been Thursday night at the office of on furlough. He spent the time Dr. Harold Chilton to discuss picking pears. plans for scouting. The Phoenix Mrs. Robert Millen, Lakeview, Lions are sponsoring the scout the former Irene Stedm an was in Phoenix recently visiting her troop which is presently being father and mother, Mr. and Mis organized in Phoenix W D. Stedman She reported that M embers of the Lions who are her husband had bought the OK on the Scout comm ittee include Rubber Welders in Lakeview Walt Love, Spencer Crum p, Joe T. V. Williams became ill Tues W ebster and R. L. Bunton. day while in the dentist’c chair Kenneth Stocks is scoutm aster. and was taken to a Medford hos Dr. Chilton is com m ittee ch air pital. man Mr. and Mrs. H erm an B ern stein of Talent are the parents of a baby girl, born Sept. 13th. The young lady has been nam ed Dawn Harriet. Johnny’s Garage C o m p lete M o to r R e lju ild ln x M o to r T u n t- o p - -Rt b ori ng E m e rg e n c y ». u H ig h w a y Marble, Granite. Bronza Extra Lettering Available Walt’s BURNS AGENCY BARBER SHOP "On lhc P lu s" Hiway 99 99 P h o e n ix , Ore. (form erly Skinners) Your Hot W eather Retreat Where You Meet Your Friends Phoenix, Ore. 'YES" Yop can't tell . . , We may have it . . . BUNTON’S Variety Store Phoenix Dry Cleaner Pel Foods and Farm Supplies P ro m p t S e rv ic e P ic k U p And D e liv e r M e A ls o B uy & S ell Used F u r n it u r e Phone 7863 P h o e n ix , O regon Phoenix Feed & Seed Highway 99, Phoenix Paints - Weed Killers F ertilizers "WART" THE SPEED COP— By Steve', Union Service M . « . W H I N YOU H AV«. j I ARC i t U K I I A V I C B D AT Your W atkins Dealer Next to Post Office Phoenix, Ore. Phone 6612 or 7811 eve STATION PHOENIX CHRISTIAN CHURCH E. H. McGee, M inister A4 THIS IS LONG DISTANCE” How telephone operators route and tim e your calls S e rv ic e Telephone 7743 CRUMP’S FOUNTAIN MONUMENTS Next Time Try Scout Committee Meets Thursday b ib le School, 10 a.m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip S ervice, 11 a.m B I B L E Clang <6-12 y r» ) 5:30 p.m. E v e n in g Service, 7:30 p.in. P o w e r H o u r, W ed.. 7:30 p.m. 1. Perhaps you’ve w ondered how your long distance calls usually go through so quickly . . . even to small, far-away places. The routing operator is one reason. A long distance operator has just asked her the route to Pilot G rose, Missouri. From her special book she finds it and flashes hack . . . "M X Kansas City, TC Boonville.” Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . Clark. Minister 10 A. M. Bible 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 Christian Fel lowship, F K O E W IX VAXABBM B C I I 1 C H P h o en ix C h u rch o f the N a z u re n * W e e x te n d a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n t a ll o u r frie n d s and n eig h b o r» Io 'he fo llo w in g services. S u nd ay School 9:41. M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11:00 E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30. Slid w eek P r a y e r and P ra is e Her vice, W e d n e s d a y 7:30. Conte and b rin g y o u r frie n d s to the fr ie n d ly church. P a s to r Rev. C. H e n r y I-acy Open Again Betty’ s Beauty Shop Highway - 17 - Phoenix Phone 7906 Go to bed here wake up there on your trip to PORTLAND or SAN FRANCISCO Your trip becomes as simple as that when you use our ccnveriant overnight train service. You can stretch out, telax and sleep in a roomy Standard P:41man b-»rtb while the miles glide smoothly by. Arrivg fresh and trim, ready for work or play. Or ride in a comfortable coach at still lower fares. Overnight service returning, too. For fares and schedules call: SP The friendly Southern Pacific H. H. Mayberry. Agent - Telephone 7501 School Perm anents this month For $5.00 d d u r tis tm in t From where I s it... Z / Joe Marsh Yes 2. W hen the call is answ ered, thousand, 3. Your call's ro a d w ay , to Pilot Grove— or of miles away, the operator olacing the call slips her "toll ticket” into this device . . . known as a calculagraph. W hen you begin talking, she moves a lever to stamp the time on the ticket. W hen you hang up, a signal tells her to stamp it again . . . thus recording the length of your call. anywhere— is kept open in this Traffic Control Center. Should major trouble occur on one route, the Center must find another to carry the calls. This is just part of out service job . . . making it possible for you to call across town, or across country, when you wish, as often as you wish. We Hava School Supplias Bunton Variety Next to Phoanix Post Office 4 . W hen you m ake a te le phone call, you hire a mighty servant to work f<< you at small cost And dial servani is more use ful ilian ever. In the past ten years, the number of telephones on the Coast has about doubled. Vt'c'rc hard al il lo provide more and bet ter service for more people. Ami eat b new telephone added makes every telephone that much more valuable. The Pacific Telephone A and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together to fur nish ever better telephone service to the West Farming" Versus "Ranching" To Buy Your Home See I. E. Schuler . . . . Realtor Represented by HARVEY J. PETERSON ’/a Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485 Talked to some editors who run my column in their papers—in states where there's mostly cattle and sheep raising—about the dif ference* there might be between farming and ranching. And they told me: “Joe, there’s no real difference between cattle men and farmers. We make our living from the land like your folks do; we have the same 4-H Clubs and Granges; the same problems of prices and marketing. “When it comes to recreation, we have the same liking to get to Cup) right, gether now and then for a barbe cue and a friendly gldss of beer.” And from where I sit, that about sums it up. Ranchers may have different names for things or grow different crops. But all over Amer ica folks who work the land share those common traits of hard work, sober moderation, and good fellow ship, whether they’re growing cat tle for beef, or barley for good American beer und ale. 1948, L'niltd Statt» B rtw tn Foundation