SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, THURS JEB
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the phoenix news
Hembre Announces
Honor Students
G R A D >E
E SCHOOL W
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ENTER T O U R N A M E N T
JR. CLASS P LA N S P L A Y
Phoenix, Feb. 11— The Phoen-
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ix g ia ile school basketball team
class o f Phoenix h i. h O e k J u n . io
“ T r
, lx nigh school is
P h o tn lx , Feb. 11 _ The Phoe
w ill compete In the C ounty l.ra m
h '* ° r k ,n « " " ‘ »H’ annual
n ix Pirates w ill travel to Pros plav
Phounix, Feb. 11 — Donald K School basketball tournam ent to
Phoenix, Feb. 11 — The Phoe pect F rid a y night to engage the Play, this year e n title d ‘ That
Ik -in b ic , p rin c ip a l of P hoenix be held m C entral P oint on th<
C razy s m ith F a m ily ,” w hich they
n ix high school basketball team P ;- p e c t high .......... team i
high school, this week revealed week end of February 27,
Phoenix, Feb. 11— The Phoe
w ill produce fo r the pu b lic ,n
w
ith
a
record
of
seven
w
ins
and
the nunit-s of students included
,he
n
ix
Pirates succumbed Tuesday
app
ro
x
im
a
tely
fo
u
r
weeks
The
senior
cluss
Is
this
week
one loss to date w ill e nter the
on the honor r o ll of Phoenix high
n
ig
h
t
to the Jacksonville high
canvassing
the
neighborhood
and
League
tournam
ent
to
be
staged
A lthough defeated one tim e this funds fo r a scholarship fo r 4 H
school fo r the th ird six weeks
school team by a score o f 42-28
period of the firs t semester and selling subscriptions fo r the C ur at Eagle P oint beginning W ed ^ a s o n by the Pirates the Pros C lub students.
tis p u blishin g com pany In an e f nesday, F e b ru a ry 18 and c o n tin fH tt team Is expected to o ffe r
fo r the firs t semester.
Mrs. A lb e rt Thomas, Mrs. C arl in a game played at Jacksonville
The second s trin g defeated the
Those included in the th ird fo rt to raise money fo r the sen uing through S aturday, F e b ru a ry s tiff com petition.
H enry and daughter, M a ry Mrs
io r trip .
21.
six weeks period fo r the fresh-
Chas. R e lsd o rff and C. G. Cr’osslin Jacksonville second strin g ,n an
I iie fu n ctio n of the tournam ent
man cluss were: Chloe Stevens,
ah^were A shland shoppers Satur- overtim e period by a score of
M r. and Mrs. Dave Chase le ft
35-34.
K ay D udley, S h irle y Ham m ond Sunday fo r Delano, C a lifo rn ia w ill be to select the w in n in g
A w in fo r Phoenix teams came
and N iinnette F u rry , fo r the fo r an in d e fin ite v is it w ith Mr. team to compete w ith the w ln n e i
M r. and Mrs. M. J Porter, Wag-
sophomore cluss: B ill
H utton, Chases parents, M r. and Mrs. Ed of the K la m a th county tourni*
reek, M r. and Mrs. J. B M onday n ig h t when the Phoenix
Jeannine Inm un, V irg in ia H unter, Chuse who ure both very ill.
m erit fo r the p rivile g e o f pluyinj. J u m ir M % y, Clsco ut K ^ " 'a t h Cochran, «3 Bush street A R grade school team defeated the
In the state tournam ent at a la te r Ju nction Cafe was an Ashland W ilson and daughter, Sandra and
Barbara B arlow , Josephine Hobbs
, oxnACreek sch° o1 by a «core
date.
and Nancy Muesse; fo r the ju n M fO E W I X N A S A B I M l O H U B O l
land
J MW i,son- S tra w b e rry o f 24-20.
shopper
Tuesday.
I iKienlx Church ,,r i|,r
io r class. M ary Lou K n ig h t, La-
land also M r. and Mrs. John
The w in n e r of the conference
ex ten d * <»><hnl In v lin il.,,, i„
The S tudent C ouncil this week
onne Hagen and Kris W olfe; und <ol "iir frien d s and n«|<hbnr>< to the league • play
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lerney and daughter, V ickie voted to donate $40.00 to buy
M
is.
Koble,
also
Mrs.
C
arl
Hen
ro iio w in v M srvii.a
fo r the Senior cluss: Jackie Hobbs
o f county cham pion but w hether nui|iind . " n H a rry Were Ashland S
R nH J nme\ Were callers a‘ basketball suits fo r
HunilHy Hchool 9 IS
the grade
.Morning W orship 11 ®o
and J im Schaeffer.
the county cham pion w ill com allers last Monday. The Kobles
m u ' « Koush ranch Sunday. school team.
■'.veiling Hervlce 7 30
T he honor ro ll fo r the firs t se
Miss M a ry Cisco and
Jack
M idweek P rayer and
H, r. pete against K la m a th Falls w ill reported there was so much s n ™
he determ ined by the tournam ent
mester included Freshm an: S h ir v h p , \\ edrittMdMy 7 30.
then place on highw ay 99 that
s T 1 a nd WerC M t'd fo rd vlsi-
7".* 5 ? * brl"M * our frien d s Io p lay-off.
ley Ham m ond, N unnette F u rry ; is*
(In- frien d ly church
chains were required to get out tors S aturday evening
sophomores: B ill H u tto n
(w ith
Games o f the tournam ent w ill o f the yard.
P a sto r Mev. C. H enry L acy
1
m
ku - u
. ’a s s y
M otor R eb u ild in g
Motor T u n e-op - R e b o r l? f
he played In the evening and
s tia lg h t A s ), Jeannine
Inm an,
?
CJ?ry
of
233
G
ranite
street
Phoenix P resbyterian C hurch
V irg in ia H unter. Barbura B a rlo w '
there w ill be no consolation a-
E. . C lark. M in iste r
last T,u h " a ‘ K ' amath J unction
wards.
Josephine
Hobbs
and
Nancy
last Tuesday on business.
10 M M B ib le School J. O N
Maesse;
ju n io rs :
M a ry
Lou
Poling, Superintendent. A class
Mrs Carl Henry, M r s ~ p ^ ]
K n ig h t and Erls W olfe; and sen
fo r everyone.
N oble and Mrs. Rozella H. Roush
iors: Jackie Hobbs and Jim
11 a m. M orning W orship. Spe
w ere callers at the home of M r ,
Schaeffer.
cial m usic by the choir. Sermon
Grace Sikes in B e llvie w Monday
To a tta in the honor ro ll s tu by the m inister.
L e t us do yo u r Concrete W ork.
afternoon to plan fo r the Valen
dents are required to m a in ta in an
Sidewalks, foundations, etc
Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts.
tines pay P|e Social the B ell-
average grade p o in t o f 2 (B).
Wed. 7.30 P M C Jh
h ri
Telephone M edford 7908
ristian F e l-i
R re s i Xt<t‘nSlOn UnH ,s P a n n in g
lowship.
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n lg h t’ February 14.
P u fP ' -e of the social is to raise
BETTY BOW M AN
PKNTIHT
fo rm e rly of
O N IO N SETS
B etty's Beauty Shop
D e n ta l M ed ic a l B n lld ln r
e h n e n lx . Oreg-un
is
now
at
2 lb» fo r 55c
H ours week ilnyn ’ 1 * |.»
L IL L Y 'S G A R D E N SEEDS
Rolland's Studio o f Beauty
Hut u n ta re I Jo p.ni. Io 3 :0«
24 S, Grape
Phone 5020
F A N C Y C O M IC E PEARS
_i ' A
L U G »1.50
W A R T " TH E SPEED COP— B y Steve's U nion Sarrio»
Phoenix Team To
Enter Tourney
Pirates Hope For
W in in Last Game
Redskins Scalp
Phoenix Pirates
Klamath Junction
M ^K T K.H
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Johnny’s Garage
Phoenix Is Building
Seasonal Offers
Dr. Harold ('hilton
W HY SH O P AROUND?
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FOR SP R IN G C L E A N -U P
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Hnyon Prints to Enjoy Now
H O U S E P A IN T
a n d Through Su m m er!
TAYLOR'S PHOENIX STORE
Valentine Gifts
F LO O R SEALS
BRUSHES
Phoenix Feed and Seed
5.90
FOR
1st & H ighw ay
V A R N IS H E S
ENAM ELS
H ig h w a y 99 — Phoenix, Oregon
T hey’re the very neweel
«tyle» with longer skirts,
peplums and soft details
at the hipline to achieve
the small-waisted look.
Bright prints oq dark
grounds.
Phoenix, Oregon
S u e t 1 2 to 2 0 ,3 8 to 44.
Southern Oregon
Title Co.
WOMEN’S PANTIES
DONT GIVE UP!
Q u a lity R a yo n A don n as*
f i x T i p " ' “ 1'" “ * " lh “ ""R *•« CU0B-. G .r .w
Snug briefs and comfy me-
drum length styles.
Popular tearose.
59c
P air and m aintenance w o rk Îe e p 7 vo u r r l ° n * che5k u P»
and econom ical to operate L e t
-»“ T smo° th ru n n in g
in te rva ls.
operate. L e t iss check i t fo r you at regular
GAYMODE* NYLONS
New Location
34 So. Fir St.
Kay Building
D a y tim e S h e e r, 45-G auge
Clyde N. Caton
Three lovely shades; full-
fashioned in sizes
» 5 4 1 . io%.
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From where I s it... Zy J oe Marsh
Will's Proud
of His Big Ears
W ill Dudley's mighty proud of
his big ears! Best crop of corn he s
grown since '38. And W ill, like so
many other farmers, has plenty of
reason to be proud of what he raises.
The farm er has always been a
keystone in our economic life, and
the key to our national well-being
But from where I sit, he's more
im portant now than ever. He’s not
only feeding America—but friends
o f A m e rica overseas— b u ild in g
good w ill fo r this country at a time
when friendship fo r democracy is
most im portant.
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
n “ "sV ,y f o l ^ ' h e l ' h k J ’ Ci' n,ifiC " ” " Ch
tk « "
Everybody Can Find . . .
And farm ers have w illin g ly
shouldered that responsibility.Will
spends extra hours in his cornfield
...comes home tired to a temper
ate glass of beer and early bed, to
be ready for the next day's work.
h rom where I sit, America can
be m ighty grateful fo r her five m il
lion farm ers . . . fo r their produc
tiv ity , hard work, and temperate
liv in g — of which W ill’s moderate
glass of beer is proof!
i
western
T hrift I tore
“c'ioM
. Everybody Who Shops. . .
Sou:hern O regon'i Vitam ins Headquarters
Finds M edford’s Lowest Prices
Finds A u thentic V itam in Inform ation
Finds M e d fo id ’s Largest V ariety.
O ver jo o kinds and sizes
WESTERK THRIFT STORE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
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PHONE MEDFORD 3B7«