Southern Oregon New» Review, Aihland, Ore., Thurs., March u 1948 THE PIRATES PHOENIX NEWS PULL MAJOR UPSET TO Phoenix Lions Club Organized SCHOOL Phoenix PremiseH E L E C T IO N Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . C la rk, M in ister 10 A. M. Bible School. J. O. N Poling, Superintendent. A class fo r everyone. A local resident reports that Phoenix, Mur. 1» — Business 11 a.m. M orning W orship. Spe­ The “ unconsidered” P hoenix H igh chool ‘Pirates’, fo u rth team In m uch excitem ent occurred the und professional men of PhoemX cial m usic by the choir. Sermon m et lust w eek und com pleted de­ o ther duy In the h eart of the big the conclusion of the Jackson C ounty P, basketball league and los­ by the m inister. ers to Jacksonville at the p la y -o ffs in Eagle Point ra llie d last week tails in the organization of Lions c ity specifically W ard's base­ at the Southern Oregon In v ita tio n a l Tournam ent to u ltim a te v ic to ry Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. Phoenix, M arch 10— Plans to club. C hui te r members of the m ent. It seems a pressure cooker Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ristia n F e l­ D efeating Brooking» 28-2«, T a le n t 43 41, Gold H ill In the sem i­ call fo r an election on the conso­ club in clude: Russell B union, ( ’ . huckster had gathered u goodly fin a ls 40 18 and Rogue R ive r In the finals 32-20. The Phoenix club low ship. lid a tio n of the Phoenix and T a l­ C. Leaf, H arvey C'urver, E. J. crow d about his stand to dem on­ played devastating ball to the© C la rk, J. G. Klussen, Spencer strate the virtu e s of his wares. end fo r the coveted tro p h y . J tw ice by the Rogue R iver team ent school dlstrcts moved ahead C rum p, M. C. Fisher, Dr. Churles Being u big blond gentlem en it this week w ith an announcem ent The team came p re cariously Phoenix played hard S aturday C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g th a t a m eeting to discuss the F. Hoey, G. G. S kinner, D. E. was fe lt by m y in fo rm e r th a t he close to defeat In th e ir second night to gain a 18-15 lead at half, M otor T u n e-00 - R eborlng Ile inhre, A. V. Thom pson and Dr. was expected to udd ad d itio n a l garni' when they played T a le n t! Rogue R iver held the lead at 24- plans w ill be held in each of the E m ergen cy S ervice II. E. C h ilto n . appeal to the waterless utensil. com m unities p rio r to the election and lost fo u r firs t strin g players 22 at the end of the th ird qu a rte r In the fir s t organized m eeting The w hole Incident got under­ on fouls in the th ird q u arter. I but at the autom atic tim e out the w hich is slated fo r M arch 17. H igh w ay i>9 P hoenix, Ore o f the club at the Old Oregon at way, I ’m told, w ith the salesman The Meetings w ill be held at F loyd H ollow ay was lauded by •core was tied 28 28. In the re ­ 6:30 Monday evening, officers placing tw o porkchops in the team-mates fo r sparking the sub­ the Phoenix school ‘Shack’ on m aining m inutes Phoenix scored were elected In clu d in g M. C. bottom of the cooker. A tra y was stitutes to hold o u t against the tw o baskets against Rogue Rivers F riday, M arch 12, 8 P. M. and at the T alent school A u d ito riu m on Fisher, president; Dr. Charles F. added on w hich was placed some aggressive “ B ulldogs” w ho closed M onday, M arch 15, 8 p.m. fo r a Hoey, 1st vice president; Spencer carrots or peas o r the like . To a substantial lead to tie the game one and took the tournam ent. A re you one of the indepen­ Playing on the fir s t string p u blic reading and discussion of C rum p, 2nd vice president; H a r­ this, as I fo llo w It, was added at the end. In' tw o o vertim e p e r­ dent loggers or s a w m ill oper­ vey C arver, th ird vice president; another tra y on w hich rested a iods Phoenix gained a tw o p o in t Were Gordon Germ er, Donovan the re p o rt o f D r. C. L. H u ffa k e r ators w ho has m et w ith dis­ directors w ith tw o year term A dish o f applesauce. A fte r s u ffi­ lead to clinch the game. Floyd Wolfe, Gene Cam pbell, A r t Dubf on his recent survey o f school c rim in a tio n w hen try in g to V. Thom pson and H. E. C h ilto n ; cient tim e had elapsed fo r both H o llo w a y was credited w ith 20 and Floyd H ollow ay backed by needs In this area and his r e - 1 buy pu b lic stumpage? Schmelzer, F u rry , Skinner, H. com m endations fo r best m eeting The U nited States Senate directo rs With one year term I! the gentlem an and his in s tru ­ points fo r the game. H ollow ay and Schafer. w ill investigate the handling the school needs in the d istricts R. Stevenson and C. C. Leaf; m ent to b u ild up a m ig h ty a- In the firs t game, played a g a in ­ o f p u b lic tim b e r in this area Two players, A r t Dubs, center involved. Patrons o f these d is­ secretary treasurer D. E. Hem- m ount of steam, he suggested st a firs t-ra te team fro m B ro o k ­ soon. bre; Lio n Tam er, E. J. C la rk and that now was the proper tim e to ings, Phoenix managed a tw o and Donovan W olfe, forw ard, tric ts should feel free to attend T h a t w ill be the tim e fo r T a ll T w isher, G. G. S kinner. add a sm all am ount o f liq u id . p o in t lead at the half. The game were chosen from the Phoenix e ith e r or both o f these meetings. you to m ake yo u r com plaints team fo r the T ournam ent A ll- Present at the c h a rte r n ig h t The lid was rem oved am id con­ On Wednesday evening, M arch and y o u r suggestions fo r im ­ was fought b itte rly w ith never Star team, Floyd H ollow ay was m eeting w ere D is tric t G overnor siderable escaping steam, the liq ­ 17, fro m 7 00 to 9:00 o'clock the p ro vin g things. m ore than fo u r points difference high scorer fo r Phoenix. L a rry N eely and speelul re p re ­ uid udded, and the lid replaced. consolidation election w ill be The problem o f the operat­ In the score. The 23 Inch high, gold plated held at both the T alent and ors in ge ttin g a free and equal sentative of the Lions In te rn a ­ I suppose the dem onstration A gainst Gold H ill, w h ich had chance to buy p u b lic tim b e r tional, L y le Ormsbee, w ould have progressed w ith no an o ff night, the "P ira te s ” won trophy, presented at a cerem ent Phoenix schools. Q u a lifie d voters Saturday night by Dr. Elmo Ste of these d istricts are urged to is becoming steadily worse as A rch ie Fries und W in Greer, undue alarm had the locks been an easy v ic to ry using substitutes venson, w ill be engraved w ith more “ cooperative u n its ” be­ M edford, w ere guests ut the firs t p ro p e rly secured on the lid , but freely. p a rticip a te in this election and g in to shape up in to actual the tournam ent and the names of thereby express th e ir approval or " • ''k ly m eeting on M o n d a y in o u r sorry story th a t was not m onopolistic contracts. A lth o u g h previously defeated the players. It Is c u rre n tly on dis­ evening. disapproval of the proposed con­ the case. A fte r having added the F o r more in fo rm a tio n , see, play at Skinner's Fountain. solidation plan. liq u id the gentlem an stepped apple sauce blew skyw in - a . a rd — D uring the basketball season, IN D U S T R IE S A S S O C IA T IO N back to view his handy w ork. o f steam. A m id m uch i Phoenix had no d e fin ite captain W ESTERN FOREST P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N I t appeared to be a gesture of cloud scream ing and s c u rryin g o f b y - , and before each game a captain C H U R C H prid e on his part, b u t was a * i >, n/-I/.»... 317 T iffa n y B uilding, Eugene, t n • » V. » 1 vim* • _ Let us do y o u r Concrete W ork. E. H. McGee. M in is te r m ovem ent w hich lik e ly saved his standers, the fa ir haired gentle was chosen fo r the night. T h is ! Oregon Sidew alks, foundations, etc. Bible School, 10 a m. b e a u tifu l blond head, as w ith a men could be heard to m u tte r week, members o f the team met M orning W orship Service, 11 a.m. “A n o r g a n iz a tio n o f in d e p e n d e n t Telephone M edford 7908 som ething to the nature o f oh, and chose Gene Cam pbell and thunderous explosion the lid , B I B L E C lass (6-12 y r s.) 3 p.m. lu m b e r m e n ” how could a th in g lik e th is hap­ Floyd H ollow ay as honorary co- E ven in g Service, 7:30 p.m. pork chops, carrots and peas, and P ow er Hour, W ed.. 7:30 p m pen to me; w h y i t ’s never hap­ captalns fo r the season. * W A R T ” T H E S P E E D C O P — By Stave's Union Service pened before A n e ld e rly la d y The team w ill lose three o f its Adrerfúemetu w ho undou btedly was having her members this year when seniors fo» •« OIO M U C I I M H om noth ...', firs t contact w ith the cooker re­ Floyd H ollow ay, Donovan W olfe peatedly asked If they w ere a ct­ and Gene CamDbell graduate. Tlvt VA e.©^ » y i WMAV ( M / t t b ' u a lly th a t dangerous. Several SEASON'S RECORD gentlem en whose a ttire belied LIMI _y League Play th a t they w ere fro m the c o u n try - r " " v E o t its v aat a ' ’ • oom Phoenix Opponent M M iaan r shook th e ir heads in abject d is ­ n 2 . (fo rfe it; B utte Falls ' v gust and m y frie n d tells me th a t 23 Rogue R ive r 34 she bets th a t the advent o f those z ; 37 .............. St. M a ry ’s 23 new fangled contraptions the 45 ................ Prospect 17 pressure cooker, w ere set back 21 .........................J ’v llle 24 another hundred years in th e ir with hi» peculiarities, he guessed Ben Ryder was mighty proud of 36 Gold H ill 25 fam ilies he could put up with her fondness his young bride when she offered to 38 Eagle P oint 11 care fo r his new flock of baby fo r the chickens. 32 T alent 40 chicks. “ Just like a mother with her 22 So now Ben has the nicest brood K e rb y 14 brood,” he boasts. 37 of laying hens in town, and from B utte Falls 39 30 Then came market time fo r f r y ­ where I sit, one of the most suc­ Rogue R ive r 39 42 cessful marriages, too. A ll because ers— and the crisis! Sue simply St. M a ry ’s 35 48 wouldn’t let Ben near her chickens he “ lived-and-let-live” — lite ra lly . Prospect 35 J ’v llle 42 w ith an axe. She’d raised them as A nd whenever he w ants frie d Eagle P oint Tournam ent babes . . . she’d named them . . . chicken, he takes his bride over to 83 ...............................K e rb y 16 Andy’s Garden Tavern fo r a crisp they were her very own I 22 ................................ J ’v ille 37 w ing and a glass of beer. Ben poured himself a glass of S.O.C. In v ita tio n a l beer, to think things over sensibly. 28 B rookings 26 He hated to lose the price on fryers 43 ...............................Talent 41 ...b u t he figured Sue had put up 40 ...... - ........... Gold H ill 18 32 ----- -— ...... Rogue R ive r 30 WIN SOC INVITATIONAL TOURNEY Meetings To Be Held In District Johnny’s Garage Need Timber Phoenix Is Building l i From where I sit... fy Joe Marsh Ben's Bride Gets Chickenhearted mt 28 ......... How we w rite the H BEST-READ BOOK TOWN” Copyright, 1948, United States Brewers Foundation T ry the Classifieds raO E W IZ 1. C h e c k ...c h e c k a n d c h e c k a g a in — that’s how we guard the accuracy o f your telephone book. I t ’s a job for specialists, like those above, skilled in w orking w ith masses o f names and num bers. O th e rs g iv e new numbers to information operators the m orn­ ing following installation o f a telephone. HAZABENE CHUBCB 1 noenlx Church o f the N ezarene W e exten d a cordial Invitation to all ou r frien d s and neighbors to the fo llo w in g services. Sunday School 9:45. M orning W orship 11:00 E v en in g S ervice 7:30. M idw eek P rayer and P raise Ser­ vice, W ednesday 7:30. Come and bring your frien d s to the frien d ly church. P a sto r Rev. C H enry Lacy JIM BUSCH says . . CALIFORNIA -A L L THE EA ST DEPOT 2. H ig h -s p e e d binders and trimmers like this are kept busy turning out finished di- rectories.We issue 99 different telephone books on the Coast—a total printing o f more than 6,000,000 copies a year. And in addition to the daily lists, completely new directories are printed frequently for information operators. 3 . I t ’s a lw a y s h a n d y — there when you need it. Providing this service is an immense job. For example, the paper we used last year would fill three mile long freight trains. Yet publishing directories is just one o f many things we do to furnish the best possible service to the West. T IC K E T O F F IC E tend and improve service...must come, not from telephone bills, but from thousands o f people who put their savings to work in the telephone business. T o attract these working dollars, w e m ust pay a re a s o n a b le amount for their use. This de­ pends on the sale o f our serv­ ices at fair and adequate prices. 0. 0 lii ’ y'”*! : The Pacific Telephone ({40 and Telegraph Company TRAILWAYS Dr. Harold Chilton is a m a tte r o f dealing w here d e p e n d a b ility is kn o w n — a store such as . . . f r ie /id f y s e rv ic e JIM BUSCH M O T O R CO.: ON -- THE PLAZA 6 AND g 'tyouA , , PHONE tyasA Maates D en tal M edical B u ild in g P hoenix, Oregon H ours: w eek days 9.1 & 1-5 S atu rd ays 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 Batteries BETTY BOW MAN fo rm e rly of More than 70,000 people working together to fur­ nish ever-better telephone service to the West N e ith e r is i t tru e th a t g etting satisfaction in b u y in g is ju s t a m a tte r of luck. R ather i t D E N T IST M illio n s o f n a w w o r k ­ ing d o l l a r s . . . needed to ex­ A nd W e Can Prove I t S T E A K HOUSE 397 East M ain Phone 2-1611 Betty's Beauty Shop is now at Rolland's Studio of Beauty 24 S. Grape Phone 5020 20% o ff fo r the n e xt 10 days, 18 m onths guaran­ tee on pass, car batteries 9 m onths guarantee on com m ercial vehicle batteries. 3381 ,