SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, T U U R I, JAN. a, , IJM, PHOENIX NEWS Tryouts To Be Held Tonight For Play '.EIL CHEEK Phoenix, Jan. 20 -Student« at Phoenix High school will try out tonight foi part« In the projected M r . and Mis. Robert Dunn are spring Senior class play. progressing to the point of bav The play, "That Crazy Smith in ,: a roof on their new home Family", consliit« of three act« which they are building on high and will include six girls and six way UH. hoys in the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich Mrs L. Lyder, Trinidad, Brit ardson and daughter, June and ish West Indies, Is visiting Mr. son, Wilbur, left Wednesday for and Mrs. R. A. Wolfe. Mrs Wolfe their new home in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ryder have been pen Richardson’s uncle, Frank Rich pals for the past ten years. They ardson, will take charge of the met through the Northwest Trav place, which is owned by Wade ••I and Hobby club. Mr. und Mrs. Wallace and is by the Nell creek Robert Moore, Hopewell, New school house. Jersey an’ also visiting In the I he Ned Creek Club cornplet Wolfe home. Mrs. Lyder will re ed another quilt for the American turn in February to the Indies. Red Cross at Its last meeting January 15 at the home of Mrs. Jackson Guyger on Dewey street. Dr, Harold ( hilton G. L. Bullen went to the Vet DKNTIHT eran's hospital at Portland last D e n ta i M ed ic a i B u l K iln« Sun, iy and returned home Tues P h o e n ix , O regon day after a check up. H ours: werk d a y s !» I a I-.*» H i i I u k I u j h I 30 p.m | (l ( oo Mrs. R. A. Shannan returned recently from Los Angeles, Calif. WART THE SPEED COP—By Sieve’s Union Service ' N U D I I HI I D ! / I W DRT. L fíV /N D O W N ON THt J O O P 1 H I N 'T L U V IN DOWN / ’f i j u s r (V tL tV H O D V I / / m N G e rs THEN) CHUS - s e f tv ie e o n r thly d o , I z a n 'T c a r c u 'e n .M D ir t h e y o o i r r . i r - s too d a n g e r ous TO Z H f l S E 'E M - z h u s e r n e v N /G n r ENLL f l P W nny n n ^ f lY O u 'D E N O f / ) $ to'D VH U NS YOU, t — \L 0 0 K 7/ n \ X- Mrs. Watt To Ix'ad Thimble Club Group Phoenix, Jan. 20 An election was iiel.l tins week at the home of Mrs Etta Parker where mem bers of the Oak Circle Thimbh Club met this week at a covered disfi luncheon. Officer, elected were Mrs. Ros- ell Watt, president; Mrs. Lllllar. Coleman, vice president; Mrs Elva Bi iscoe, secretary; and Mrs Enid Caster, tnasurer. Elected to th e finance committee were Mrs Anna Caldwell, Mrs. Bertha Cob I' igh and Mrs. Chloe Hunter Mis Etta Parker was elected in stalling officer. Tiie club voted to adopt Mrs Grace E. Stevens, who resides at tiie Woodcraft Home in Medford as an honorary members. STUDENTS HOLD DANCE Phoenix, Jan. 28—Students of the Phoenix High school held a dance in the gymnasium follow ing the victorious game against Eagle Point last week. Veterans Lose Game To Kaiser-Frazier Phoenix Defeats Gold Hill Team 1 hoemx, Jan. 29—The Phoenix High Pirates pulled into the lead in the second half of the game Friday night with Gold Hill and maintained it defeating the Gold Hill Team by a score of 37-28. Leading the Phoenix squad in points was Gene Campbell who scored 12 points In the game. Other Phoenix scorers were: Wolfe 8, Holloway 8, Germer 7 and Dubs 2. Klamath Junction Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wilson 137 N. Main were callers at the Roush ranch Monday Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Ward were Klamath Junction callers Sunday Mr. Ward is employed at Dale & Grimes Grocery on the Blvd. W. L. Lebow Bellview Realty Company transacted business at Klamath Junction last Saturday. Talent, Jan. 28—The Talent- Phoenix post of the Veterans of Foreign wurs lost the March of Dimes basketball game held Sat urday night to the Kalser-Frasler aggregation from Medford. Final Talent, Jan. 28—The Talent i , score was 44-38. Proceeds of the game will go high school basketball club has | two games scheduled for this to the March of Dimes fund. weekend. The Talent club will meet Butte Falls Friday night and Saturday night the Jackson ville Redskins will invade Talent for a home game. Last week Jacksonville walked over Eagle Point, 52-19, and But Talent, Jan. 28—T om orrow te Falls dropped one to Rogue night at 8 o’clock the legal voters River 21-45. of Talent will pass on the pro posed school budget for the com TALENT SCHOOLS TO ing year. The meeting will be BEGIN BUS ROUTES held in the school building. All Talent, Jan. 28—-Bus service voters are urged to come out and for pupils of the Talent schools vote. According to the chairman who live a distance from the of the local board the new ‘ blan school will begin February 2. The ket” tax law will be explained. service is being installed to alle Try the News Review Classi viate the pupils having to furnish their own transportation. fieds for results. Talent Schedules Two Ball Games Voters To Study School Budget THAT DR. HAROLD CHILTON Has Taken Over the Practice Previously Held by DR. WILLIAM SORENSEN and will have office hours from »¡00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m Saturdays 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. DENTAL MEDICAL BUILDING I TALENTNEWS Æww / m / mi / emen ts e = Afore f/ic0/ne, Uss Work! Your farm can’t do its best work for you if it needs new equipment or remodel ing. See if some o f the suggested im provements below would increase your farm’s efficiency: BARN STALLS MILK HOUSE NEW BARN RE ROOFED BARN PREFABRICATED CHICKEN OR HOG HOUSES NEW OR IMPROVED SILO MACHINERY SHEDS NEW FENCES Remodeling or improving farm build ings and equipment can be paid for on a convenient monthly basis, while they are working for you. The First National Thrifty-Pay plan allows you as long as 3 years to pay— with no down payment required. The Talent fire department was called out to put out a chim ney fire at the Ora Meadow’s home a mile west of Talent Tues day afternoon. Pfc. James Sherman is home on furlough after training in the East. He is going on to Tacoma, Washington for further training. Sgt. Harlan Lowe, who is stat ioned at Roswall, Arizona, is home on a two weeks furlough. Mrs. E. V. Rost and son, Mark were week end visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Thoreson. Alice Thoreson learned how to change nickels Into dimes for the March of Dimes, at the Amateur Show Monday night. Wilbur Holmes, Salem, Oregon made a surprize visit to see his grandmother, Lillie Burnette, for a few hours Saturday. Marie and Glenn Abbott were week end visitors at the home of the Sommers family, Mrs. Ab- botts parents. Mrs. Kllborn has purchased the Peterson property across from the Talent Irrigation District offices. The Grange is having a pin ochle party at the City Hall Thursday, January 29. Mrs. I. J. Sullivan was taken suddenly ill while traveling to Los Angeles to attend his cous ins’ funeral. Mr. Sullivan’s sister came up to help Mrs. Sullivan dispose of their property and to accompany Mrs. Sullivan on her return to Los Angeles to join her husband there. The Earl White family is leav ing Saturday for Arizona. PXOBSU M A IA X E S J you want a Thrifty-Pay loan. Or see your nearest branch o f First National Bank. ASHLAND BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL RANK *P I D I R A I D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . Clark. Minister 10 A. M. Bible School. J. O. N Poling, Superintendent. A class for everyone. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Spe cial music by the choir. Sermon by the minister. Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. Wed. 7.30 P. M Christian Fel lowship, Phoenix Is Building «I PORTLAND C O R P O R A T IO N Mrs. J. W. Watkins Heads Aid Society Following angling regulations for the Rogue River, for 1948, were adopted by the Oregon State game commission January Phoenix, Jan. 29—At a recent 26, after reconvening its hearing election of the Ladles Aid Society from two weeks ago when tenta of the Phoenix Presbyterian tive regulations were formulated. Church, Mrs. J. W. Watkins was For trout not less than fifteen elected president, Mrs. E. J. inches open season is September Clark, vice-president, Mrs. Walter 16 to November 30 In the Rogue River, exclusive of tributaries, Caldwell, secretary and Mrs. L. below Shady Cove Bridge; Janu O. Caster treasurer. ary 15 to February 15 in Rogue At a meeting of the officers River, exclusive of its tributaries, last Wednesday plans were dis below mouth of Applegate River; September 16 to February 15 in cussed for the annual George that part of the Illinois River ex-1 Washington ham supper which elusive of Its tributaries, from Its will be held on February 20. confluence with the Rogue to MRS. SMITH IMPROVING Illinois Falls. Bag limit is 3 fish Talent, Jan. 28—Mrs. Charles per day, but not more than 6 D. Smith is improving after hav fish in any 7 consecutive days or ing been severely burned the in possisslon. first part of this week when she attempted to remove the top PHOENIX CHRISTIAN from a pressure cooker which CHURCH had not been completely emptied E. H. McGee, Minister of steam. B ible School, 10 a .m WorBhlr, Service, 11 a m . She was hospitalized because « 1 H L.E Cla«« (6-12 y r « ) 3 r. m E ven in g Service, 7:30 p r»/ of her critical condition, but she lo w e r Hour. W ed . 7:30 p m has been improving since then. Planting Season Approaches Buy your seed supplies at The Phoenix Feed 4 Seed for Western Seeds. SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS FOR SPRING CLEAN-UP KEMTONE ENAMELS HOUSEPAINT FLOOR SEALS VARNISHES BRUSHES Phoenix Feed & Seed Highway 99 — Phoenix, Oregon "WORK LATE AGAIN LAST NIG HT, D E A R ?" Don’t overload your electric circuits. When you build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING. “See Your Electrical Contractor” O TÜBCX r noenlx Church o f the N aiaren * w elcom es all to the serv ices on the l.ora s Day. Sunday School 9:45 M orning W orship Service II a.m. Serm on by B. R o ss E van s, E van gel ist. 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