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    Southern Oregon
New» R eview , A v h ljiid , Oregon, T hurvday, O etubc
7. *9 4*
THE PHOENIX NEWS
Checking Station
Will Be Moved
Zacharias Installs
( ’lock on Garage
i
P h o e n ix , O ct.fl — E. J, Z uch -
| in iu h re c e n tly in s ta lle d u c lo c k on
T he C a lifo rn ia ch e e kin g s tillim i | J '1*’ h u n t n i the P h o e n ix G arage,
fo r q u a ra n tin e o f f r u i t pests is I,K ‘ ‘ h ick Is neon lig h te d and is
to he m oved fu r th e r so u th w h e n I v ls lb le fro m H ig h w a y 99.
the H a lle y h ill re lo c a tio n p ro je c t I T h is is in lin e w ith th e re m o d -
o f H ig h w a y 99 has been c o m p ie i- c lin g p o lic y w h ic h Z ach arias has
ed. T h is w ill place the s ta tio n been fo llo w in g T he fro n t o f the
Some th re e m ile s fu r th e r so uth garage has been stuccoed and
<>t A s h la n d th a n it has been. P re - co ncrete s ill has been added
sent lo c a tio n Is one fo u r th m ile the b u ild in g .
so uth o f the H ilt tu rn - o ff.
In s p e c to r D. 11. S kem p, sp e a k­
J. E. ite n o ld s was deer h u n t
ing fo r C. J. V an O rsd e l, Inspec­ in g last week end o v e r In the
to r In charge, said th e n e w s ta ­ S ta r G u lc h area. R eports a fe w
tio n w ill be lo ca te d on C o tto n - does and 20 h u n te rs w ere th e r
rt
w ood C reek on state purchased b u t th a t the bucks had a ll
le ft
lan d.
the c o u n try .
I he p lans have been co m p le te d
Ed Evans w e n t o u t M on da y
and are In th e hands o f the S tate a fte r h is deer.
D e p a rtm e n tt o f A g r ic u ltu r e fo r
a p p ro v a l, S ke m p said T h e b u ild ­
W a lte r J. K e rrig a n and M rs
ing w ill be o f n ew , m o d e rn d e - 1 K e rrig a n have re tu rn e d to th e ii
sign to h a n d le p re sen t and fu tu re hom e on Beach stree t a fte r at
day tr a f fic c o n d itio n s .
te n d in g a In d ia n conference
T h e re
w ill be m o d e rn
rest K la m a th A gency.
room s and m o d e rn tr a f fic h a n d l­
in g fa c ilitie s .
W illia m
B a rc la y o f K la m a th
C o u n ty i i v is itin g the K e rrig a n
H an A dam s got h is b uck on
on Beach street.
th e G ree n S p rin g s last w eek
end.
HARRiSGN PLANNING OPENING OF
RAYS HI-WAY MARKET IN PHOENIX
!
H it m arket i» to be located in the Skinner b u ild in g in the liK J tio n
I w inch wa» recently vacated by the C l.idinurc W a ffle shop. H a rris o n
plans to c a rry a c o m p le te lin e o f
"
staple g ro c e ry p iu d u c ts anti w ill
also h a n d le fro ze n foods and c u t
' ■ o i ii i , V "ItogiH - .N ew s"
meats. S tore fix tu re s are to be in
A m ong the m an y e lections of
n a tu ra l wood. L ig h tin g Is to be
the com m encem ent o f school wa:.
llo u re s c e n t. M o d e rn
g ro c e ry
the A H S band w ho sing led o u t
store p ra ctices o f sh o p p in g a r t- !
Hi uc<- S m ith fo r the p o s itio n of
to be fo llo w e d th ro u g h o u t, H a r ­
pre ident. A senior, B ru ce is
ris o n said.
president o f his class, and o f H i-
U p u n til S e ptem be r 1, H a r r i­ V. He plays I he b a rito n e horn.
son was w ith F lu h r c r ’s b a k e ry as
The p re s id e n t is su pp o rte d by
sales m anager. He sp en t 23 years V e n lta Roberson, Y e ll Queen as
w ith the b a k e ry and had been
secretary. She is also s e n io r class
w ith L e w is U lr ic h ’s g ro c e ry fo i
treasurer, a m em be r o f T r i- H i- Y
fiv e years p rio r to g o in g In to th e
G .A A , G riz z ly G renades, Q u ill
b a k e ry sales business.
and S cro ll, and p la ys the snare
drum s.
M rs. J. F re e m a n and d a u g h ­
V iig in ia L illie , elected tre e s -'
te r, M e d fo rd , v is ite d M rs. H. A
u
re
r, has tra n s fe rre d fro m R id -:
P eterson F rid a y .
die. She plays the saxophone and
M rs.
M a r jo r ie
B a rth o lo m e w
also the bassoon and the c la rin e t I
and tw in s v is ite d
re la tiv e s in
The n e w ly chosen
lib r a r ia n , I
P h o e n ix M onday.
BARBER SHOP
I
H iw a y
99
Phoanix. Ora.
ir
To H u y Y o u r H om e See
I. E. Schuler
Yes
. . . . R e a lto r
R epresented by
H A R V E Y J. P E T E R S O N
'/i M i. N o rth P h o e n ix Ph. 6485
Wa H ave School S u p p liai
Bunton Variety
N ex t
to Phoenix
Post Office
the fr ie n d ly c hu rch .
Hlble School, jo a m
M o rn in g W o rs h ip S e rv ic e , I I n.m
l i l l i l . E 1'lnen 16-12 y r s j £ 3 0 p in.
E v e n in g S e rv ic e , 7:30 p.m .
P o w e r H o u r, W etl.. 7:30 p m .
Phoenix
Dry Cleaner
Sea U» A bout Christmas
Buying _
The Easy W ay
n
Phoenix Feed & Seed
H ig h w a y 99, P h o e n ix
P a in ts
- W eed K ille r s
F e rtiliz e rs
THE CONSTANT INVADER
Featuring H E R B E R T M A R S H A L L
M A SA B B M B C I U B C B
C h u r i'li o f III» f.'u M iiiriu
P a s to r lt»v . C. H e n ry Ian
W e e x te n d n c o rd lu l In v lt u llix i t>
a ll o u r frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs to ‘ he
fo llo w in g services.
R u nd ay B ih o o l 9:45
M o rn in g W o rH h lp 11:00
E v e n in g H e rv lc e 7:30.
M id w e e k P r a y e r and P ra is e S e r­
vice, W e d n e s d a y 7:30.
Com e and b rin g y o u r frie n d s to
A series o f dramatic stories revealing the truth about
tuberi ulosis and its control
K M E D
Tuesdays and Fridays, 2:15 p.m.
PHOENIX VARIETY STORE
On H ig h w a y 99
W here You M eet
Y o u r Friends
Pet Foods and F a rm S u p p lie s
P ro m p t S e rv ic e
Pick C p A m i D e liv e r
" < • A im , H u y * g f i i l ’ee<l
,
E u rn ltu re
U jio n e ,8 8 3
P h o e n ix , O regon
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . C la rk . M in ister
10 A. M B ib le School J O N
P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class
fo r e veryon e.
11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe­
cial m usic by th e c h o ir. S erm on
by the m in is te r.
Tues. 7 P. M B o y Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F el-
o w s h ip .
Skinners)
Your Hot W eather
R etreat
'O n the Plaza'
I'liu v iilx
Your X m a i Toy Gifts
(fo rm e rly
. monuments
M arble. G ran ite, Bronze
BURNSAGENCY
P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N
CHURCH
E. II. M cGee. M in is te r
P M O E M IZ
l4iy Away
CRUMP’S
FOUNTAIN
E x tra L etterin g A vailab le
N ex t T im a T ry
Walt’s
II. A. Peterson Saves
A nt o But Burns Hand
P hodm x, O c t. 6 — R a y ’s I l l - W a y n u kvt w ill open sonic tim e d u rin g
the m id d le o l O c to b e r a c c o rd in g to R •y H a rris o n , w ho, w ith his son,
D ic k , arc to be- the p ro p rie to r» .
Band Elects Officers
H A S B IR T H D A Y
,
P h oe n x, Oct. 6 — M r. and M rs .'
H u b e it C o n k lin , K ir k la n d , Wash.,
M rs. E rn ie D on ald son , and M rs
P h oe n ix, Oct. S --H . A . P e te r­
M a rjo rie B a rth o lo m e w and tw in s
son
is n u rs in g a b u rn t hand
»ailed T h u rs d a y on M rs. H. A
Peterson. T he occasion was Mrs. w h ic h
he received last
w eek
P eterson's
b irth d a y
and
the w he n he had a w ir in g fir e u nd er
g ro u p e n jo ye d a b irth d a y cake. th e dash board o f his a u to m o b ile .
A buck was h a n g in g in the M r. and M rs. Peterson w ere re ­
shed at
P te b le r ’s
a p a rtm e n ts tu rn in g fro m v is itin g frie n d s in
A s h la n d w h e n the lig h ts on the
M on da y.
•
W ayne D ye g ot his deer in less car w e n t o u t and a fla sh o f fir e
th a n ten m in u te s h u n tin g
He came o u t fro m u n d e r th e dash­
was o v e r in th e G reen S p rin gs board.
Peterson reached u n d e r th e
region, Stopped the p ic k u p , s te p ­
ped o u t, saw th e buck, f i n d , and dash and rip p e d o u t th e w irin g ,
b re a k in g the s h o rt c irc u it, and
th e deer fe ll.
in the process, b u rn in g his hand.
T he q u ic k a c tio n on his p a rt
saved the c a r fro m b u rn in g .
Sponsored by the J ackson C ounty P ublic H ealth A ss ’. n
M r. and M rs. R ussell D a v is
P hone 9539
Everyone over tf-y e a rs o f age is u rg e d tw fm -e a F R EE chest
O pen 8:00 a.m. U n til 8:30 p m .
X -R a y when the m obile u nits come to Jackson c o u n ty , on
N ove m b e r i j- 2 3
THE FACT IS
'W A R T '' T H E S P E E D C O P — B y
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC
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ELLSWORTH
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WELP YOUR OWN !
FARM ERS MAKE
TAEIA OWN R E PA IR S OP TOOLS ANO E Q U IP M E N T
WITH THE SENEMt. ELECTRIC FA RM W ELPER.
IT PAYS FO R ITSE LF B Y CUTTINS R E PA IR BILLS.
FROM HER BOMBED
HOUSE A FRENCH
•
KlUwonh
L. £ V»Cho*Acfe.
MEDFORD, OREGON ®
S a tu r d a y , O c to b e r 9 t h
GALA BROADW AY
"Y E S ”
You can’t te ll . . . W e may
have it . . .
STAGE SHOW!
BUNTON’S
Variety Store
O n ly Show ing B etw een P o rtlan d and San Francisco
Y o u r W atkin s D ealer
N e x t to Post Office
Phoenix, Ore.
HOUSEWIFE TOOK HER
Phone 6612 or 7811 eve
G-E REFRIGERATOR
ANP FOUNP THAT IT
X '
S te p a b o a rd S o u th e rn I ’a c ific ’s
n ig h t tr a in to P O R T L A N D o r
STILL WORKED!
SAN
Open Again
8,000
INVENTIONS
FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC
RESEARCH IN THE PAST
10 YEARS HAVE KEPT G-E
CONSTANTLY
IMPROVING.
PROPUCTS
F R A N C IS C O . S tre tc h
o u t in a c o m fo rta b le b e rth and
sleep w h ile th e m ile s s lip b y.
Betty’ s Beauty
Shop
N e x t m o rn in g y o u ’re a t v o u r
d e s tin a tio n rested and re a d y
H ig h w a y - 17 - P h o e n ix
P hone 7900
School P e rm a n e n ts th is m o n th
F o r $5.00
fo r th e a ffa irs o f th e d a y . O r
rid e in c o m fo rta b le coaches
a t s t ill lo w e r fares. Overnight
service returning, also.
F o r fares, s c h e d u le s
and re s e rv a tio n s c a ll:
You con put your confarne* in ~
G EN E R A L ® ELEC TR IC
Heoi ih» fr»d Waring Show , , , N IC N ilw orh Thursday N ig h l, . . Coati lo Coati
Johnny’s Garage
C o m p le te M o to r R e b u ild in g
M o to r T u n e -n b - J téb orlng
E m e rg e n c y
S e rv ic e
T e le p h o n e 7743
H ig h w a y
90
P h o e n lz ,
O re
S*P
The frie n d ly Southern Pacific
H erm an M a y b e rry . Agent
Telephone 7501
by GEORGE MANKER WATTERS and ARTHUR HOPKINS
with ROCHELLE HUDSON
M A IL ORDERS NOW ACCEPTED
Send Self-Addressed Envelope to Crate,ian Theatre
Evening Show $3.60— $3.00— $2.40
Bargain Matinee $2.40— $1.80— $1.20