Southern Oregon News Reiew, Ashbnd, Oregon, Thursdav, December ». 104R THE PHOENIX NEWS Grange Carnival Bazaar Saturday Phoenix. Dec. 1 — A carnival a id bazaar will be held at the Phoenix Grahge hall Saturday evening, December 4. The affair will begin at 7:00 pm . It is be­ ing sponsored by the Phoenix Grange. There will be games and prizes will be awarded the winners. A fish pond will lie among the a t­ tractions as well as booths where fancywork and Christm as gifts will be on sale. Refreshments will be served from 7:00 on and all ladies of the Grange are bringing a pie. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Harmon. G rants Pass, and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Reeves, Chico, were at the Wade Harmon home Thanks­ giving day. We re not in the Phone Book But our num ber is 7906 B etty’s Beauty Shop Hi-way 99 Phoenix, Oregon Next Time Try Walt’s barber Hiway 99 S hop Phoenix, Ore. Johnny’s Garage C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g Motor Tune-up . R eb orln g Em ergency Service Telephone 7743 H ighw ay »9 Phoenix, Or*. Phoenix Dry Cleaner Prom pt Service Pick Up And D eliver W e A lso Buy * S ell Used F u rniture Phone 7SSS P h oen ix, Oregon H. E. C. To Meet at Wm. I’oling Home Lions To Sponsor Phoenix. December I — Mem­ bers of the Home Extension com­ Children’s Party m ittee will have a Christinas p a r- ( ty December 15 at the William Poling home. Assisting Mrs. Pol­ ing will be Mrs. Vaugh Quack- enbush. Mrs W alter G enner, and Dee Hendrickson. All m em bers who attend are requested to bring a small gift. High School B.B. Schedule Given Phoenix. Dec. I — Phoenix high school will play its first bas­ ketball game December 17. The tam e will be held in Medford at St. M ary's Complete »ch«4iiin |* n- f-> lows Dec. 17. St. M ary’s there; Dec. 21. B utte Falls, here; Jan. 7, Rogue River, there: Jan. 14. G«M Hill, here; Jan. 21, Jacksonville, there; Jan. 28. Talent, here. Feb. 4. Prospect, here. Among the players who are, turning out for basketball at Phoenix high school this season are: Gordon G enner, B urton Skinner. Harold Schmelzer, Dick Maudlin, Fred Furry, Keith Thompson. Harold Holloway, Floyd W orkman, Dick Turn- baugh, K eith Schroeder. Bill H ut­ ton. Dick Keene and Richard White. George Sanders is coach and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Reames. of C rater Lake Highway, visited on Thanksgiving daj at the Lillian Coletnan resident ?. Mrs. Cornelia Barnes, who is visiting her daughter in Kearney, Nebraska, is not recuperating as fast as is to be expected from a broken arm . Mrs. B aines had planned to spend Christm as w ith her sister in Portland b ut prog­ ress of healing of her arm will determ ine w hether she does or not. Phoenix. Dec. 1 — Next m eet­ ing of the Phoenix Lions club will be held December 13 at which time the C hristm as party comm ittee will present plans for the children's Christm as. Members of the com m ittee who are planning the party include: Dr. Charles Hoey, Ray Harrison, the Rev. E. J. Clark and Spencer Crump. Children through the sixth grade are to be invited to the party and the com m ittee mem­ bers are presently m aking a su r­ vey to determ ine just how many children are in this bracket. Gifts will be aw arded to the children who attend the party which will be held at the Phoe­ nix school. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fisher left Monday for Los Angeles on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Putm an and son. Merrill. Seattle, Washington spent a day last week in Phoe nix. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peterson. The Putm ans were on their wuy back to Se­ attle after having visited across the country from New York to Nevada. Mrs. Cecil Morgan, Keno, is Mr. and Mrs Walt Love had as visiting Mrs. Cora Morgan. dinner guests Thanksgiving Mr. Love’s m other and brother, Mrs. Phoenix Presbyterian Church Dollie Love and Leon Love, and Rev. E. J. Clark. M inister Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fanger, of Phone 6003 10 00 a m. Bible school. J. O Prospect. Polling, supt. 11:00 a m . M orning w orship., Pet Foods and Farm Supplies Music by the choir. Serm on by the m inister. 7:30 p.m. Young People’s m e e t-1 ing. Highway 99, Phoenix 7:30 p.m. W ednesday. Church Paint - Fertilisers night. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Scout Weed Killers meeting. lm STARTING DECEMBER I S & H Green Stamps Ray’s Hi-Way Market Phone 6762 - Phoenix Phoenix Feed & Seed 3 Electric Motors i-1 Horsepower FOR CHRISTMAS 1 3 I Horsepower A Watch From SHELDON’S The RIGHT WATCH for each member of the 1 1 /2 II. P. Reversible with re­ duction gear. 3 Electric Heaters Fam ily A t the Right Price See our fine assortm ent of Fine W’atches Nolen Day celebrated T hanks­ giving and his birthday together. PXOEVXZ B A Z A S E im CH V 1CM P hoenix Church o f the N azarene P aetor Rev. C. H enry Lacy W e extend a cordial In vitation to all our frien d s and n eig h b o rs to 'he fo llo w in g serv ices. Sunday S ch ool 9.45 M orning W orsh ip 11:00 E ven in g S erv ice 7:30. M idweek P ra y er and P ra ise Ser- vlce, W ed n esd ay 7:30. ZULAUFS ENTERTAIN I Mr. and Mrs. Willard M urphy. Mr and Mis. Loyal Dtr\-is and Phoenix, Dec. I — Mr. and and son spent Thanksgiving with j children, Hillsboro, Oregon, vis- Mrs. Haymond Zulauf of Phoenix Mrs. M urphy's sister. Mrs. R uth, ited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell entertained friends anil relatives Stitt, Coquille. Davis over the week end. at dinner on Thanksgiving day. WART" THE SPEED COP—By Steve's Union Svrvice P h si nt were Mr and Mrs. B ry­ an Gossett of Ashland. Mrs June W«V OOti'1 HAVt IT 'S A B i r r a / o r a ---- .AIWHVH t ì f f N S to v /c to Coffman of Fern Valley, Mr. and a ht m t ano junk now , a / n t i t ? HA~H r/f a Mrs. Travis Coffman und chil­ H id . A. dren. Susan and Chucky of Med , N O W / H A N \N H tN \QOOD IO TA I kÿfXhPS aqq U T W AS H fW ' ford. Mr. and Mrs Kellie W ill­ c rrrrr oughby und children, l.onny. Murclle and Joy Louise of Mid­ way road and Mr. W alter Coff­ man of Fern Valley. 1 30-gallon Tank and Heater 2 small Wood or Coal H eaters Slud&ott. fou/ebiM P osts - Shingles - Building M aterials ENGRAVING JEWELRY REPAIR WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR “Next to the Mart” Ashland Phone 7131 HAGGARD LUMBER CO. ANNOUNCING... GIER’S GRAND OPENING We are pleased to announce the opening of a first class prescription department and to assure you that we are prepared to offer a service to you which is unexcelled. Particular attention will be given to the new department You are assured prompt, courteous service in the store, and your prescriptions will be filled by a registered pharmacist of experience. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Opening Day Specials. Hot Water Bottles .........................--$1.19 each Prizes and Gifts W’e Give S & H Green Stam ps Genuine Thermos Lunch K its.................$2.98 Complete with Bottle Bath - o - Foam.............................................. 49c Bubble Bath-water Softener Double on Prizes and free gifts for Adults . .. Ice Cream Prescriptions GIER’S DRUG and ISalloons to all the children