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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Thurs., Nov. 18, 1948
T H E
Johnsons Lease
Safe In Phoenix
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — M r. und
Mrs. Robert Simmons, form erly
P H O E N IX
N EW S
jAntique Shop Is
Being Redecorated
Haggard Lumber Co.
Has New Line
Carnival To Take
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — C. R. Hag­
gard, propi ictor of Haggard Lum ­ Place Saturday
ber company, announced this
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — Vic Rich­
ardson is repainting and remod
cling the show rooms nt the
Phoenix Antique shop in prepu
ration for a re.opening. Wood
work Is being painted white and
the walls are a taupe color.
The shop has been closed e x ­
cept tm appointm ents since the
antique auction last full. Rich­
ardson has made several buying
trips In order to Increase the
stock.
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — Phoenix
high school’s annual carnival will
be held Saturday night, Novem­
ber 20 ,at 7:30 p m. High light of
the evening will be the crow n­
The name Is taken from the
ing of the carnival queen.
first names ol the Simmons'
Contestants for the queen are:
which are Boh and Letha They
Nina Potter, Betty Skinner, Lynn
opened for business Monday of
Tripp, and Rosalie Klassen.
this week. They have both had
A combination
portable
or
experience In cafe and restaurant
cabinet
radio
will
be
given
to
the
work.
SCHOOLMASTERS TO MEET
person who holds the lucky tic­
Mrs. Johnson is planning to
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — Jackson
ket in the queen contest door
work ut Bear Creek Orchards.
county schoolm asters club will
prize drawing.
meet Monday evening at the
Games and prizes in the carni­
Phoenix Presbyterian Church
eufeteria in the Phoenix school. Interested members of SOC’s Astronomy Club gaze at Pvt. John W. Overand
val m anner will be p art of the
E. . Clark. Minister
An organization will he formed
Furloughs In Tokyo
evening's entertainm ent.
10 A M. Bible School ,1. O, N at that time for all men teachers the heavens through the new 10-inch telescope, while
A rthur Dubs is student m ana­
With
the
11th
Airborne
Divi­
Poling, Superintendent. A class In Jackson county.
Jay Mundlin, club president, looks on.
sion in Sendai, Jap an —Private ger and Charles Wilson is fac­
far everyone.
John W. Overand, 19-year old ulty m anager.
11 a.rn M orning Worship. Spe­
Mrs.
Olive
Christopherson,
of
paratrooper from Ashland, Ore.,
cial music by the choir. Sermon
O E M IX I A I A B E S 1 C H U K C H
Tucson, Arizona, is stopping this
has ju st recently left for a ten P P H hoenix
by the m inister.
C h u rc h o f th e N a z a re n a
week at the home of Mr and Mrs
Tues. 7 P. M Boy Scouts.
day furlough at Tokyo, Japan.
P x v to r Rev. C. H e n r y L a c y
te n d a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n to
Wed. 7 30 P. M Christian Fel H A Peterson. Mrs. C hristoph­
O verand is the son of Mr. and a ll W o e u r e x frie
Phoenix, Nov. 17 7— B asket­
n d « and n eig h b o rs to 'h e
lowship.
erson Is Mrs. Peterson’s sister. ball practice has started at the
Mrs. John W. Overand of 468 fo llo w in g services.
S
u
n
d
a
y
S
c h o o l 9:45.
She is on her way to Tucson a f­ Phoenix high school with 20
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — Phoenix Helm an street, Ashland, O re­
M o r n in g W o rs h ip 11:00
ter having spent some tone In
gon.
E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30.
hoopsters turning out for p rac­ high school which won but one
Seattle. Lust Sunday th e 'P e te r ­
M id w e e k P r a y e r and P ra is e S e r­
The Ashland trooper joined vice,
tice. George Sanders Is coach.
football
game
during
the
season,
W e d n e s d a y 7:30.
sons and Mrs. Christopherson
Pr. nnpt Hervlc«
the
Arm
y
at
Ashland
in
1947
and
still
tied
for
second
place
in
the
The
Phoenix
club
plays
in
a
Pick Up Ami Deliver
visited In Mt Shasta, California
We Also Huy A Hell t;««d
league composed of Phoenix, T a l­ conference, according to Donald received his basic Infantry tra in ­
Furniture
superintendent
of ing at Fort Ord, California. He
ent,
Jacksonville, Gold
Hill, H e m b re,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Faulkner,
I'h o n s . mss
P h o e n ix , O regon
then w a s sent to the Fourth Re­
schools.
Ashland, were Phoenix visitors Prospect, and Rogue River.
placem ent Depot a t Yokohoma,
W e're not in the
Reason
for
the
high
standing
Monday.
Japan.
It
was
there
that
he
was
in the league was th at Eagle
HOMECOMING DINNER
Next Time Try
Point, Kerby, and Phoenix com ­ to m ake up his mind to volun­
HELD THURSDAY
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
Phone Book
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — Annual prise the league. Eagle Point d e­ teer for parachute duty w ith the
CHURCH
11th A riborne Division. He then
Homecoming
dinner for
the feated both clubs.
.. „ E. H. McGee, M inister
But
was
assigned to H eadquarters &
the fr ie n d ly chu rch .
Neighbors
of
W
oodcraft
was
BARBER SHOP
Bible School, io a m,
H
eadquarters
Company
of
the
our num ber is
November 18. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
M o rn in g W o rn h lp H ervlce, 11 a.rn held Thursday,
Hlway 99
Phoenix. Ore.
B I B L E C laim ( 6 1 2 y in ) 5:80 p m
Phoenix, Nov. 17 — Mr. and 188th Parachute Infantry Regi­
Members of the orgaizatlon and
7906
E v e n in g S e rv ic e , 7:30 p in
Mrs. Chester P arker celebrated ment.
their fam ilies attended.
P o w e r H o u r. W e d . 7:30 p m
On his tour of duties Overand
their wedding anniversary Nov.
"WART" THE SPEED C O P -B y S lav.'. Union Servie.
Mrs. Earl Briscoe, who is ill, is 7. Mr. and Mrs. D. Parker, Med­ has qualified at the A irborne
B etty’s Beauty Shop
recuperating.
School as a parachutist and has
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ford, spent the day with them.
Phoenix, Oregon
Mrs. M arjorie Bartholomew,
completed a radio operato r s Hi-way 99
' V // T r /■ —
/v u n v i w
I
Mrs.
Donaldson, June
course
at
the
511th
Airborne
Sig­
/ r 's $ f# V /C iC \ Mrs.
Glen Peterson, form er Phoenix
Conklin, Mr .and Mrs. Glen Pet- city marshall, killed a bear near nal Company.
i W
r I .« vi trar.M
■» ,
j erson and Mrs. H. A. Peterson McCloud, California, last week.
His present duties are w ith the
M
were present November 9 to A picture of Peterson w ith the 188th comm unications section as
' help H. A. Peterson celebrate kill was published in the Mt. a radio operator.
C o m p lete M o to r R e b u ild in g
his birthday.
M o to r T u n e -o b - R e b o rin g
Shasta Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Surran. of
Select your Christm as cards
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E m e rg e n c y S e rv ic e
Green Valley. California, were
Telephone 7743
Miss Shlrlee Richardson Is at early from our large stock. News
H ig h w a y 99
P h o e n ix . Or*.
Review, 38 East Main.
callers at the C hester P arker present in Los Angeles.
home Sunday.
o f Y iik lm u ,
W a sh in g to n ,
hnvt
leuHed M r». Miiry Johnson's caf«
und plan to o p e ra te It undet tin
nam e, B. und L. Cafe.
week that the Haggard Lumber
company was now handling flag­
stones and blue slack lime as an
agency of the Rogue River Rock
and M aterial company.
Haggard pointed out that the
flag stones were perfect for build­
ing fireplaces and patios.
The
stones are flat and have several
different
colors Intermingled.
The blue slack lime Is used in
driveways. It does not pack and
provides a distinctive and useful
drivew ay surface.
Basketball Begins
At Phoenix High
Phoenix In Tie
For Second Place
Phhoenix
Dry ( ’leaner
Walt’s
Johnny’s Garage
I he Jackson County Public Health Association, in co­
operation with the Jackson County Health Department,
Invites you to Have a
Free Chest
X-Ray
Monday, November 22
Tuesday, November 23
t
Ashland Public Library 9 to 5
Ashland Public Library 9 to 5
Southern Oregon College 9 to 5
Xmas Fund Grows
With Donations
I
Talent, Nov. 17—The P arent
Teachers Christm as fund which
is used to supply the children of
Talent with a huge Christm as
party received a donation of
$50.00 from the m em bers of the
Talent Lion’s club and a dona­
tion of $10.00 from the members
of the pinochle club.
How to
TRAVEL
while you
SLEEP
Something New!
Flagstones for Fireplaces and Patio
also a full line of new and used building
materials
Some good Doors for sale.
:
Haggard Lumber Co
Phoenix, Oregon
Senior High School 9 to 5
Early Tuberculosis has no Signs or Symptoms . . but
Do you have your car prepared for w inter? Cold w eather is
here. B etter get your car ready-
X-ray tells the inside
YOU
You will save tim e and money if you have our experienced
w orkm en properly Service your c*.r now.
story
WANT
W ant to be prepared for cold w eather driving? Then bring
in your car or truck and avoid the rush.
Phone 8042 for an appointment or mail this application
to Mrs. John Cotton, Box 51
As my part in the Community Project of finding unknown cases
of tuberculosis I would like to have a FREE Chest X ray.
Signed .........................................................
Address or Phone............................
Day, Place, Hour Desired ........................................
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Next morning you’re at your
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For fares, schedules
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Our shop is fully manned now with experienced and capable
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TRANSPORTATION?
T ransportation costs are low on cars that are regularly s e r­
viced by Catons Garage. We take great pride in the fact th at
we can play such a large part in keeping your cars on the
roads!
Clyde N. Caton
GARAGE
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION