Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 13, 1947, Image 7

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    Southern Oregon New« Review, Thur«., Nov. 13, 1947
Carnival Queen
Candidates Picked
THE PHOENIX NEWS Football SeaSOR
TALENT LOCALS
“Sadie Hawkins”
Dance Is Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin .ditchell of
Pfioenix. Nov. 12
The Junior
I’hocidx, Nov. 12
Donovan j South Gate, California visited re­
Wolfe, chairm an of the I’hot-nlx cently In the home of his cousins class ol Ibi- Phoenix high school
high school <ainival, announced' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Waldon o f Is sponsoring a "Sadie H aw kins'-
| day dance which will be held on
this week that the four condl Talent.
dates toi Carnival Queen are:
Mr. and Mis. Reece Esgar (for­ . November 15.
Girls will invite the boys ac­
Shirley Hammond, freshm an; La­ m er owners of the Hamby ranch)
velle 11 •-1111 >h 111, sophomore; Ki Is were down from Sweethome, cording to "Sadie Haw lns” day
custom, the girls will stand all
Wolfe, junior: and Jew ell Hutton, Oregon tor two or three days the expenses ol tin- evening. Ail-
recently and called at the home
senior.
mission to the affair is 25 cent*
of E. C. Waldon of Talent.
Wolfe pointed out that all the
Mrs. E. C. Waldon of Talent for those couples who came in
Kiris were blond and that one of who has been under tl e doctors costume, and 50 cents for city
them would he selected to he care for some time Is feeling slickcis who fail to get In cos­
eainival queen to reign over the better and was able to accoin tum e for the affair.
carnivul which will he held No­ pany her husband to Ashland
Mi and Mrs. A rthur MacKIn-
vember 21.
Monday, November 10.
tosh and children, Janie and Don
Knute Tickson reported his son
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Davis and wiio hus Ids leg injured on July received a visit Sunday from Mr,
family form erlly of Cullforriiu 4, returned to school and after MacKintosh's m o t h e r , M r s.
are moving from Talent this week attending school one week had Franklin, Roseburg.
Don Randle has invested in a
to Los Angeles where he is en ­ th<- m isfortune to break his leg
gaged m the Technicolor Indus again. The lad will have to re ­ 1047 Ford convertable coupe.
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try.
main in the cast for nine weeks.
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Kilts May Go
A shland’s Kilty Bund, ever
prom inent in parades and com ­
m unity festivities, may soon he
just another memory if new
mem bers are not found to bolster
Its depleted ranks, according to
Harry McNair, hand leader.
McNair, one of the staunch
bagpipe artists, said the collec­
tion of drum s and bagpipes, val­
ued nt $4,000, may have to be
helved, if volunteers are not
found to learn the complicated
functions of the bagpipe.
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TALENT TEAM COMES
IN THIRD IN "B" RACE
Talent, Nov. 12—With four
wins and two losses the Talent
high school six man football team
came out in third place in the
final standings in the Jackson
county “B” league.
Rogue River and St. Marys
placed first and second respec­
tively. Jacksonville, with three
wins, a tie, and two losses plac­
ed fourth and Phoenix, with two
wins, two losses, and two ties,
came In in fifth place.
Sweem’s
(ASH GROCERY
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
KLAMATH JUNCTION
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and
daughter, Ruth Ann, enjoyed a
long horseback ride, Tuesday
Nov. 11 stopping to rest and visit
with Mrs. Mary W estmorel, and
at the Claude Long ranch on the
Klamath Falls highway. They
also visited at the Victor Watson
ranch.
Marie and Jessie Crosslin, Herb
and Leslie Watson, and Jim m y
Young, accompanied a group of
students to Medford, Friday to
attend the football game,
Callers at the home of Mrs. R.
H. Roush Nov. 11 were Rotiert
Lytle, Mrs. Lillian Mitchell and
son, Jim m y and E. M, Garwood.
Miss M arjorie Morrison, 248
Laurel street, spent the a fte r­
noon of Nov. 11 yisiting w ith Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. O viatt and family.
O ther callers at the O viatt home
on Tuesday were the four H am ­
ilton children, Grace, Larry, Lois,
and Jim m ie, also Jerry Mickle.
“ Date With Judy”
Set For Friday
Phoenix, N o v . I I —J a c k i e
. Hobhn, Phoenix, was elected vice-
Phoenix, Nov. 12 — “A Date president of the C entral divLlon
With Ju d y ” the Masquers first 'o f the Southw est P resbyterian'
play which will be presented by W estm inister fellowship a t a
a Phoenix high school cast, will m eeting held last weekend in
take place Friday, November 14, Medford.
at the high school.
Among those attending from
The cast has been selected and Phoenix were Tomlllina a n d
is as follows: Judy Foster, Janie Vicky Cook, Judy and Jackie
M aclntosh; Melvin Foster, Floyd Hobbs, Chloe Stevens, Kay Dud­
Holloway; Dora Foster, Dorothy ley, Rosalie and Fred Furry.
Keene; Randolph Foster, Ronnie,
The Phoenix girls made the de­
Robbins; Oogie Pringle, Dick corations for the supper table.
Mims; Mltzi Hoffman, Jewell
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Abord,
Hutton; Hanna, LaVonne Hagen;
Mr. M artindale, Dick Kane; Mrs. Stockton, California are visiting
Hotchkiss, Aline Fowler; Eloise Mrs. Ada Bell. They plan to stay
Hotchkiss S a l l y
Tripp; Mrs. about two weeks.
Sehlutzhammcr, Wanda No-ton;
Mrs. C arpenter would like to
Rex O'Conner, Gordon Germ er; invite as many young people as
possible to come to the Presby­
and Susie, Phyllis Wheeler.
Virginia H unter is house m an­ terian church Thursday night for
ager. Richard Keene, and Bernie choir practice.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff arc
Devries will distribute programs.
LaVelle Hemphill, Jodie Hobbs, the parents of a baby girl born
and Chloe Stevens will be ushers November 8. The child weighed
Donovan Wolfe, Dick Kane, live pounds and five ounces.
Lee Furry, Bill H ust and Jim m y
Jim m y Williams, who was in­
Williams have been working on jured during football season is
scenery.
recovering. The cast was rem ov­
The price of the tickets has ed November 10.
been set. A dult tickets are 65c;
Tom Caster, and his son, Davis,
high school 40c: and grade school Dick LaFleur, and L. Robins a t­
25c.
tended the Moose stag party in
Phoenix last Friday,
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
P at Brown is a new student at
CHURCH
Phoenix high school.
E. H. McGee. M inister
Mr, and Mrs. M arvin Madden
Itlbls School, 10 a.rn.
M orulas W orship Hervtce, 11 a.m. and daughter, Sarah, moved from
H.l.tl.L.K. C lass (6-18 y rs.) S p.m. Phoenix
to Ashfand over the
E vening Herviue, 7:80 p m .
weekend. Mr. M adden is adver­
Power Hour. Wed., 7 3 0 p.m.
The B IB L E Club w ill present a tising m anager of the News Re­
program during the
B ible Hchool
view.
hour
II H oms E van s w ill conduct a three
week revival cam paign at the P hoe­
nix C hrstlan Church b egin n in g Nov.
30th and clo sin g Hec. 20th li e is
the state ev a n g elist o f the C hurches
o f Christ and at the present tim e Is
holding a m eetin g at the Central
P oint Church o f Christ.
WATCH
F O R T H E O P E N IN G
Small Navy B ea n s...................... 2 lbs 49c
No. 2 P o tato es............................10 lbs 35c
Orca (’lams
oz. s iz e .............. .........39c
CHB Tomato C a tsu p ........................... 20c
Joy Pop-Over Mix ....................... - ...... 19c
(closeeut)
Highway 99 Talent
Telephone 5989
Miss Jackie Hobbs Is
Elected To Office
Of A New Store in Phoenix
About November 22
rx o s ir ix v i i A U x i
Phoxnlx Church o f th e N asaren e
w elcom es all to the se r v ic e s on the
Lord's P ay.
Sunday Schoo! 9:45
M orning W orship 11:08.
E ven in g S ervice 7:.O.
serv ice a t 2:30 Sunday a fte
Dr. W. H. Sorensen
Phoenix, Nov. 12—Closing the
season with a tie with Prospect
High school, 14 to 14, the Phoe­
nix high school six man ball club
ended up in fifth place in the
Jackson County Class "B” foot­
ball league.
The game, held at Prospect,
was rough and ready a t all times:
two Prospect boys were hurt.
Donavan Wolfe made the two
touchdowns and Floyd Holloway
mad»- both conversions.
Mrs. Dave Chase is recovering
from influenza.
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Phoenix Presbyterian Church
E. . Clark. M inister
10 A. M. Bible School Dale
Newton, Superintendent. A class
for everyone.
11 a.m. M orning Worship. Spe­
cial music by the choir. Sermon
by the minister.
Tuts. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
Wed. 7.30 P. M C hristian Fel­
lowship.
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AFTER the MOVIES
Come In and talk over the
show while you enjoy a deli­
cious sandw ich or sundae in
the pleasant atm osphere of our
fountain.
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Phoenix, Oregon— Across
from Post Office
Phone Medford 5110
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From where I sit... / / J o e Marsh
Prissy's Got a M a n i
(M aybe)
Yesterday Sis Martin, our li­
brarian, found an article cut from
their file copy of the Clarion. When
she compared It with another copy
that I gave her she found it was my
column on “How to Keep a Hus­
band Happy.”
Nothing unusual about that. Ex­
cept the last person seen reading
the paper was Prissy Hoskins (our
town’s proverbial Old M aid)!
Well, if Prissy has finally got a
man, more power to her. And mon-
tolerance to both of them . . . be­
cause that’s what my column was
about: Tolerance of a husband’s
taste for old hats, old pipes, old
friends, and mellow beer. And tol­
erance on the husband’s part of a
wife’s tastes and habits.
Prom where I sit, nobody be- '
grudges Prissy taking that clip­
ping from the Clarion. But I’d like
to hint that if she’d just tubieribt,
she’d get my thoughts on tolerance
firsthand. And in return I’Q treat
her to a glass of beer.
VALLEY MEAT CO
(
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Locker Meat, Restaurant Service, Cutting, Wrap­
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Our Meat Service Is Complete
Copyright. 1947, IJnittd S la tti B rtu trt Fnundotini
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