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Suutlicrn Oregon New, Review, A,bland, Oregon, I liur., March i j 1948 THE PHOENIX NEWS HILL WINS NATIONAL ATTENTION 1 ‘•»Spring Revue ’ to lie April 2 in Gym Phoenix Sunrise Services io Be Held Again A*r. and Mrs. Elton Crump and f «.i il>. Los Angeles, visited Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crum p over i'nxcnix, Maicli 2a • l'hocm < toe weekend. Elton and Spencer I schools will puMent a progr.ui Crump are broth rs. The chief topic i,t conversation A pleasure tu p that turned out duty, is Hollis Hill H< is 22 y. ai ■ April 2, at 8:la In the gym nasium in i'hoenix, as in every other Phoenix, March 25—The Phoe Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Persons, to be a publicity “find” netted old, a ju n io r, a handsome dark- which will be called the "Spring town in bus part of the country nix Churches will conduct East Hugoton, Kansas, are visiting Southern Oregon college national ham d youth .the yell king of Revue.” right now, is - 1 rit this weath- er sunrise services on Faster Sun this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. attention on all three pre«« wire! Southern Oregon’« squad of «ev The program will c o n J st ol et teiriblir and dyu reckon spring day, March 28, and townspeoph S. Madden and family during a an well as the Kansas City locu en cheerleaders. orchestra, hand, chorus, brusi will fcVi’l get here?" are urged to attend. vacation trip which has included newspaper«. The story of Hollis choir, stiing ensem ble. Dutch kour days and nights, plus aa Mineral Wells, Texas, Mex ico Hill's trip by thum b to the r e Of Those who plan to attend a rt corn 1 « pilng is hi re t< ( h hand and a style show. Music cent N.A.I.B. tournam ent is ie extra hour. Southern Oregon's will he undei tin.' c ' l i i ' . l l n ol nicall y bnt w hin the first gen asked to meet at the Presbyter City a n J Southern California. uine (Jay of spring arrives you'll jan Church at 5:45 a.rn. Follow Parsons is Mrs. M adden’s brother. p iln ted here us it appeared in the yell king was on the road, tra v H arry Meyers. eling by bus and by hitcnuikiog. Kansas City Tunes. know it. T hat', when you’ll see Ing the services a breakfast v. it Admission for the pingruin will He arrived a t noon yesterday. Additional news releases on When Southern Oregon took th e lx. 50 c tor adults and 25c loi Bob Furry plowing bis g a rd e n , be served. and ((tbers around town. And,i A rrangem ents for food dona the tournam ent have been posted lloor at 4 o’clock against South school children. some of the kids will be down tions for the breakfast may he In the 1101 th bulletin enclosure «•in Illinois, be was out in front Checking the tem perature of th e ’ made with either B arba:a Bar- by the Siskiyou Dannie and Sharon O viett and ol the ciow d exhorting it to conn water In Bear Creek and some low or Jackie Hobbs. their mother^ Mrs. Clarence B. through with a big S. . . O . . .C people will be checking other] Oviett, Bellview have been ill the In the record-breaking crowd . . . Socee. Out of the crowd 101 Presbyterian Church things in Bear Creek, heading! Phoenix past week. of 8,000 persons who saw lust I he most p art nonpartisan he or-1 E. . Clark. M inister down there with a fishing pole night's N.A.I.B. tournam ent games ganized und caused to flower a J 10 A. M. Bible School. J. O N Mrs. Mamie Veneble of High Poling, Superintendent. A class way 99 and Neil Creek road was a t the M unicipal A uditorium , a fierce enthusiasm for the cuusr Phoenix, March 25--T he sche stuck down a pant leg. The hoys at Walt Love’s b ar for everyone. ill last v/eek. heroic figure emerges, a sto u t of old Southern Oregon. dule for the Phoenix High school ber shop were startled slightly hearted young m an whose name PHOENIX CHRISTIAN 11 a.m. Morning Worship Spe baseball season was released thb Hi« S p irit for N othing the other day when a tall and cial music by the choir. Sermon CHURCH doubtless will become legend on week and is as follows: His team lost, 50 to 54. It was E. H. McGee, M inister rangy fellow walked in the door, by the minister. the campus of old .Southern Che April 9. Phoenix vs T alent then as if Joshua had storm ed the B ib le School, 10 a.m . I ucs. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. gon college. April 18 Phoenix vs Eagle Point reached under his leather jacket M o rn in g W o rs h ip S ervice, 11 n.m . walls of Jericho in vain. Wed. 7 30 P. M Christian Fel unbuckled a holster belt and B .I.B .L .E . C lass (« -1 2 y r » .) 3 p.m. The name of this devoted fol- there. April 23, Phoenix vs J a c k 'owship. E v e n in g S e rv ic e , 7:30 p m . lower of basketball, this zealot You m ight have expected to find sonville here. April 30, Phoenix, laid belt, holster and revolvei P o w e r H o u r. W e d . 7:30 p.m. Southern Oregon's yell king s it down by the hall tree. T ry the News R eview Classi whose loyalty to the court ath vs Butte Falls, here. Mav 7, Phoe The stranger sat down in the fieds for results. P H O E H IX N A Z A B E N E C H U B C K letes of Southern Oregon is far ting morosely in his hotel roon nix vs Rogue River,, there. last night, m uttering about tin P h o e n ix C h u rch o f the .'m za re n e chair, said, “Shave” and it was above ami beyond the call of The season’s play consists of w e e xten d a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n to ‘»justice of fate, bitterly lndiffer only when Walt got the strangei a ll o u r frie n d » and neig hb ors to the five games for each team in the fo llo w in g service». league and the cham pionship of down in the chair and began S u n d a y School 9:45. DfgNTIST shaving that he dared ask, “What M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11:00 the county will be aw arded to D e n ta l M ed ica l B u ild in g E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30. the team w ith the highest record are the shootln’ Irons for fellow? • M imeographing • Typing P h o e n ix , O regon M id w e e k P r a y e r and P ra in e S e r The man said, “I’m a govern il is Week d a y t 9 .1 * 1.5 vice, W e d n e s d a y 7:30. • Dictation by Telephone S a tu rd a y » 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 Com e and b rin g y o u r frie n d s to ,,, • Postcard Duplicating Mrs. Frank Jordan, N orth Pion m ent hunter and I ’m going up to th e fr ie n d ly chu rch . eer street, Is moving to Lebanon, the Dead Indian to investigate P a s to r R ev. C. H e n r y L a c y some tracks. A m ountain lion is A 11 I »» n . J Oregon. supposed to be killing some cat ent to the proceedings in the tie up there.” The air of m ystery was dis Auditorium , speculating with pensed. #>1» m o i morbid dread on w hat hazards <•«’ POORCR rV tR (MT VHlLf 7 A A V fM 'r A CAM «.f How is the proper way to cat he m ight m eet on the long trip «vaA ûeor u n soup? The question is w hether to home You found him, instead, on the scoop the spoon toward you or sidelines at the n ig h t’s games, away from you. Spencer Crump was confused cheerful and sprightly, occasion ally em itting a bellow of e n th u last week after leaving a Lions siasm at a scintillating basket dinner where he had been fined even though he had not the fain t by Lion Tall Twister G. G. Skin est idea who had made the score. ner for scooping the soup in a He was still diessed in the w hite direction toward the center of the pants and the white sw eater with table while the rest of the Lions a large red “O" enclosing a sand scooped blissfully toward their colored m egaphone on the chest vests. Crump said this week that he Definitely, our Mr. Hill was en felt pretty secure about his etiq- joying himself. "Of course it was aw fully dis uette but apparently Lions as a appointing," he said. “A bout old unit are strong individualists. Southern Oregon, I mean. I had REHEARSAL STARTS FOR figured on sticking around here "THE GHOST WALKS” and leading yells al week. Now Phoenix, March 25—Rehearsals it looks as though I ’ll have to for the Senior class play, “The sta rt back as soon as the team Ghost W alks” which will be pre leaves. T h at’ll be Thursday m orn sented April 23, at the High ing. No use staying after they’re School gymnasium, began this gone. But my gosh, I’m having week. WHEEL TOY HEADQUARTERS a good time. Never saw a tourna The cast of ten will include m ent as big as this one before.” Compher, Jim Shaffer, Ju st before the team left by Hutton, Dorothy Keene, train last W ednesday night the Holloway, Jim m ie Wil- 243 E. Main St. , yell king had a quiet little talk Ashland, Oregon Janie MacKintosh, Leo I with Ted Schopf, the coach, a- Jackie Hobbs and Irene bout the distressing condition. Hanscom. Schopf was kind and sym pathe tic, but he saw nothing which could be done. Hill did not ask to accompany the team. He would have been asham ed, he said, to ....................................................... ....... ’.-n^ ask such a favor when the other cheer leaders and the band could headquarters first cavalry Division not make the trip. APO # 8 7 4 , T okyo, Japan "I talked to my wife about hitchhiking,” he said. “She did n t much w ant me to go, b ut she said if I thought I ought to— why to go ahead.” One fa m ily in fo u r w ill have a h o sp ita l b ill in 1948! m O' Southern Oregon college is at P la v s a fe . . . le t B lu e Cross p ro te c t y o u r e n tire Ashland, Ore., a town of about fa m ily fro m h o s p ita l-m e d ica l-su rg ica l expense. 8,000 on U. S. highw ay No. 99« in tte southern p art of Oregon, as Join Blue Cross where you work or enroll as an indivi the name of the college implies. dual if under 65 and self-employed or working where a /r y r^7 ___ / Hill left Thursday, hitchhiking Blue Cross group cannot be formed. and riding a bus by way of Sac ram ento, Calif., Reno, Nev., Salt • Free choice of physician. Lake City, and Denver. • Nationwide . . . non-profit. “I slept two nights on the bus,” Hill said, *‘I slept good. The • Hospital care anywhere in the world. whole trip cost me about $20.’ • Benefits for family members same “Gee whiz the crowd was as for subscriber. swell this afternoon,” he said “On th at old S . . . O . . . C . . . • Only Oregon plan approved by the Socee yell I’d do a handspring American Hospital Association. and a cartw heel, then follow through w ith an open flip and a round-off. They gave me a won g derful lot of encouragem ent, had a good time. “Besides, it m ay be the last tim e I’ll ever get to see a to urna fa ts m ent this big. I figure it was well w orth it." WITH 1 HUM B-RlOtS TO TOURNEY I P r e m is e s Phoenix Baseball Schedule Is Set Dr. Harold Chilton Public Stenographer M-namber of Commerce Offices DON’T LET THIS RAIN FOOL YOU SPRING IS HERE! If the youngsters want: Bicycles Tricycles Wagons Roller Skates Whizzer Motors Get them a t . . . . 0. R. EDWARDS Don’t Risk Hospital Bills! 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