Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 22, 1948, Image 7

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    SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, THÜRS., JAN. 21,
Grange Committee
InvestigateH Walks
THE PHOENIX NEWS
PHOENIX LOCALS
Mi. and Mrs. 11. A. Peterson
visited then son G lenn in Mt.
Phoenix, Jan. 21 — C onstruc­ S hasta, C alifornia, S unday, He
tion of sidew alks on the west side has recently undergone an oper­
of Main street has been deluyed atio n In the Weed Hospital.
Ball Game Money
For Polio Relief
Phoenix Patrons
Hear Dr. Huffaker
Phoenix, Jan u ary 21 — Dr. C.
L. Huffaker, building and fin ­
ance school expert from the Uni­
versity of Oregon, spoke to citi­
zens of the area from Medford to
Ashland Monday evening at the
Talent high school gym w here he
outlined the situation of current
school problems as he saw them.
Dr. H uffaker stated that he
would present more definite In­
form ation to the group following
a more complete study. Several
Phoenix school patrons attended
the meeting.
Woodcraft Neighbors
Plan Card Parties
Gordon Christopherson, W ich­
ita, Kansas, arrived last week
and is currently visiting w ith his
Phoenix, January 22—Neigh sister, Mrs. Don S ta ir C hristo­
bors of Woodcraft announced to­ pherson will continue on to Se­
day that they will sponsor a sc r­ attle and Bellview, W ashington.
ies of card games open to thi
Mrs. Mary D itterbrant, Valley
public, commencing Jan u ary 29
View, who has been quite ill,
at 8:00 p.m.
was surprised Friday, January lb
Com m ittee m em bers In charge
on her birthday by a lovely cake
of arrangem ents include Mrs
and dinner party, in her home.
Florence Drake, Mrs. Ma b e i
The dinner was served by her
Bourne, and Mrs. Earl Briscoe.
brother and his wife, Mr. and
Proceeds from the January 29
Mrs. J .W. Farm er and their sons
affair will be turned over to the
Harry, and Earl, also their daugh­
M aich of Dimes fund according
ter, Mrs. Elmer Byrd and chil­
to Mrs. Briscoe.
dren, Carolyn and Dollie Marie.
The February and March card
games will be held during the
T ry the News R eview Classi-
evenings of the third Thursday of :ied* for resu lts.__________
each month, according to com ­
m ittee members.
holding the most points for the
Mrs Earl Briscoe also announc­ series, contingent on that person's
ed that prizes would be given at being present for the aw ard. All
each meet and that a grand prize program s are scheduled to be
would be aw arded to the person held at the Phoenix grange hall.
Phoenix, Ja n u ary 22 -Proceeds
Mi. and Mrs. George B artho­
lomew traveled to Mt Shasta, from thi- Plus nix, Gold Hill high
California on Monday to visit school hask'*thall game to be
played Jan u ary 23, In the Phoe­
w ith G lenn Peterson.
I he city w ater d ep a rtm en t has nix High School gym will go to
com pleted the In stallatio n of a the March of Dimes fund accord
w ater m ain to the P hoenix I.um - ing to Mrs. Karl Briscoe.
Mrs. Briscoe is acting co-chalr
her M an u factu rin g Co., this week.
Mr. and Mrs Dave Chase and m an w ith Mrs. Mabel Barnes of
Cecil Claflin made a husim ss trip the P hoenix d istric t of the Jack
to the north fork of the Feuther son C ounty ch ap ter.
The p rc lim ary gam e will com ­
river In California over Satui
m ence a t 7 310 p.m. w ith th e m ain
day and Sunday.
B E T T S C IT E D
Mr. and Mrs Jim Freem an, of gam e scheduled for 8:00 p.m.
Phoenix, Jan. 21 — Clarence
San
Francisco are visiting with
Betts, Phoenix, was arrested Frl-
Mr. and Mrs. M erritt P.and'c
Mr.
Freem
an’s parents, Mr. and
day by the Phoenix city m arshall
returned from San Francisco and
Mrs. Claude Freem an. The Fret
and cited In county court S a tu r­
San Jo.,c Monday w here they
day on charges of reckless d riv ­ mans of San Francisco anticipat« had be n visiting friends and con­
m
oving
to
Phoenix
or
vicinity.
ing.
The G range will hold a <., m ducting business.
Betts, who pleaded guilty, to
Harvev C arver left for P o rt­
Judge Tucker, was fined >25.00 m um ty dance on Saturday e\< n land on Tuesday m orning when-
ing,
Jan
u
ary
2
The
dune
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i,
fm
Why Is it that a certain group " W A R T " T H E S P E E D C O P _ B y
and costs.
he will assist Mrs. C arver in fin of eastern colleges and universi­
grangers and their friends.
ishing business there and bring ties still p iefer to stay in their
-¿ bow r n e Q N i y
ing belongings to Phoenix.
TH/HQ OH FM T H
own backyard—meeting westeri.
The Distinctive
and i n w estern basketball teams
P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N
only at their own convenience,
CHURCH
and
only on home floors? Are
K H. McGee. Minister
Eastern hoop teams afraid to go
B ib le S f-huol, 10 a m.
M i,ruing W o rsh ip S e rv ic e , 11 a m
West?
on H ig h w a y 99
II I I! I. K ( 'la s s (0-1 2 y r * . ) 3 p.m
That question Is asked by Doug- j
Ia « -Iiln » H e r v lie , 7 30 pan.
N o rth Phoenix
P o w e r H o u r. W e d , 7:8 0 p .m .
las
R. Mills, athletic director of
Specialising in "h o rn , cooked" style meals, home made cakes
T h e 111 H I.E C lu b w i l l p re a e n t
p r o s r u in d u r in g th e
B ib le
Hi lio n I the University of Illinois, in the
and pie*.
h o u r.
current issue of Varsity, the
young m an’s magazine. And his
Open from 9 a.m. - 12 m id n ig h t weekdays
P H O E X IX » A Z A B E S E C H U K C H
answer is twofold: it’s the fear of
from 9 a.m. - 12 a.m. S aturday*
Phoenix C h u rch o f the N a z a r e n .
w ell nines a ll to the a e rv ln e e o n th e losing to w estern opposition. And
M anaged by
l a i r d ’s I,a y .
it's the fear of losing big box of­
France* C h ri*tie
S u n d a y S c h o o l 9.43
fices.
L illia n C hristie
M o r n in g W o r s h ip .S ervice I I a m .
S e rm o n l,y I), ito s s E v a n s , E v a n fts l-
By keeping their eyes on the
Ist S u b je c t " W h a t H a p p e n e d a t O o l- juicy bait of dollar signs, Mills
g a th a ."
eastern
m etropolitan
E e n ln g S e rv ic e , 7:80 p .m . H e rm o n declares,
W hy
So M u c h
U n b e lie f
In
th e teams may cripple intersectional
W o r ld T o d a y ."
T hat’s the
h i b t S . i ™ ?, t
01 repaired,
if only for a
Kvangellatle Service* e v e ry n ig h t basketball for good.
ix'i la Monday al 746 p .m . E v e ry o n e only result possible if schools like
do I. I? i ' ?
,v " r lm P ° r la n l to know lha man you haya
Is in v ite d .
St. Jo h n ’s Fordham , New York
d e a U n jf f . h
‘i ,
»•<■> a re p u ta lio n for square
THAT
£ 3 £ ? , , o lj3
~ » “ '« M o u . about g iv in g you complete
University, M anhattan City Col­
Phoenix Presbyterian C hurch
lege of New York, Temple, and
E. . C lark. M in ister
Canlsius
continue their course.
10
A.
M.
Bible
School.
J.
O
N
Wh° 5 ° m prise our Service D epartm ent are re ally
Has Taken Over the Practice Previously Held by
Mills points out that In the
more than mechanics as the nam e is generally used A ll of
Poling, Superintendent. A class
fourteen years that W estern
tCX
meFn hSVe b" 5 Picked “ d trained 10 « * • W
of the
for everyone.
a w e cHem ele o*f
1**
Personal pride in the fine and
11 a.m. Morning Worship. Spe­ teams have journeyed to the east
large clientele of customers we serve. W e all jo in in saying:
o
and
bavc office hours from
cial music by the choir. Sermon for occasional games, they’ve won
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p m
W e w ould sincerely lik e to serve you too"
’
over sixty per cent of their en­
by the minister.
S a tu rd a y* 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
counters. Sim ilarly, when stars
D E N T A L M E D IC A L B U IL D IN G
Wed. 7.30 P. M Christian Fel- of both coasts m et last M arch in
) lowship.
a benefit match, that record was
underlined by a west coast win
By losing to w estern opposi­
tion, eastern teams suffer a loss
of prestige—and then a loss of
box-office receipts because of de­
creased draw ing power. And so
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
the whole question comes down
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
to a question of finance.
Still another consideration, the
challenging Varsity article con­
tinues, is the position taken by
m any m etropolitan teams that
w estern basketball abides w ith
buccaneering. It is often said that
officiating in the west is bad, that
floors are bad, th at their style of
play is rough and tough
Mills discounts this. He finds
the officiating fair all over the
country — and insists that since
w estern team s have been forced
to learn eastern regulations be­
cause of the m etropolitan stay-
at-hom e policy, it would be just
as easy for the eastern fives to
Old MacDonald worked hard
around the farm
reverse that learning process.
tem porarily while a com m ittee
appointed by the local grange
makes Investigations into the
pioposed m ethods of installation
and costs.
The committee, appointed at
the last meeting, will present Its
findings at the next m eeting on
Jaim aiy 27. Upon approval co n ­
struction will begin soon th e re ­
after.
Eastern Ball Clubs
Afraid to Go West, i
Says Illinois Coach
DUTCH TREAT CAFE
WHO’S .. .
YOUR REPAIR
MAN?
OR. HAROLD ('HILTON
DR. WILLIAM SORENSEN
Clyde N. Caton
GARAGE
MRS. MACDONALD HAD A HOUSE
But he just didn’t have time to fix up the house.
Airs. MacDonald saw jh a t the house needed som epam nng,
’a new roof,*
Phoenix Is Building
Let us do your Concrete Work.
Sidewalks, foundations, etc.
Telephone M edford 7908
<._and modern wiring.
So, she went to her nearest branch of the First National Bank
(j
and found that all these improvement
>e made on a convenient Thrifty-Pay loan.
She told Mr. MacDonald about the Thrifty-Pay plan,
which allowed them as long as
3 years to pay,
You Bet We Study!
with no down payment necessary. He saw what a good idea
it was and started making home improvements
without delay.
Take a lesson
, f ^ tc the
home needs repairs and improvements,
'Donalds. If your
see the
First National Bank about a Thrifty-Pay loan. Enjoy home
improvements while you pay for them
i
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