»’ H u iiu ii w rcgon n c w j n c v ic w , FARMERS DON’T KNOW ABC’S IF Phoenix Premises About Eire, That is, According To W. ft lucker Who Warns Against Danger F o u r o u t o f fiv e fa rm e rs d o n ’t kn o w th e ,, ABC »— the A l i ( j t of fh e th u t i»— C o u n ty a ge nt W B T u c k e r, d eclared th is week S tie xsln g th e need lo r increased v ig ila n c e as s p rin g approaches M i r u c k e r cite d fig u re s sh o w in g th a t 81 per cent o f fa n n e rs In a le c e n t s u rv e y w e ie to le ra tin g dangerous fl.e hazards th a t c o u ld he rem ed ied easily. T he su rv e y r e ---------------------------------- p o rt was p u b lic iz e d by E ire P ro ­ tection Hegins w ith fu n d a m e n t- sh ou ld be s h u t o ff. In a ll cases, app ro ved by th i a ls," M r. T u c k e r said, "B ut m an y e x tin g u is h e rs fa rm e rs s till d o n 't seem to re a l­ U n d e rw irte rs * la b o ra to rie s sh ou ld ize th a t th e re are th re e basic be used." types o f .fire s anti th a t each F a llu ie to a p p re c ia te the ABC should be h an dled in a d iffe r e n t fu n d a m e n ta ls o f fire , costs fa r m ­ w a y .” ers an e stim a ted >»0,000,000 w o r ­ "C lass A fire s ,’" he said, " i n ­ th o f p ro p e rty and k ills a p p ro x l vo lv e w ood, trash, p ap er and o th ­ m a te ly 3,500 people on fa rm s e r co m b u stib le s and can be each year, T u c k e r re p o rte d , c i t ­ fo u g h t e ffe c tiv e ly w ith soda-acid ing D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e e x tin g u is h e rs . Class B fire s are fin d in g s . grease, o il and gasoline fire s and should be sm oth ere d w ith curbon FOR R E N T : S ix room house, d io x id e , foam o r v a p o riz in g l i q ­ a v a ila b le A p r il 12. Phone 7247 oi u id e x tin g u is h e rs . Class C fire s i f no a nsw er 7248. tf are e le c tric a l fire s and sh o u ld be c o n tro lle d w ith carbon d io x id e , R oland P arks is s p en ding his or v a p o riz in g liq u id e x tln g u ls h - E aster va ca tio n fis h in g on the ers. If possible, th e c u rre n t coast. , ’ WART ’ THE SPEED C O P -B y S lav. . Union Service Ht y. SLOW D o w n , think vou ' oe o n » ^C £ - 1/ w re n non " —'W//ZZV only k n o w m wn»r / m i /V a - j I P H O E N IX NEW S S u<,»<5 r* v i , *• TA » i r a i SfQV/CÍS you» ~ X ^ ¡£ Z ~ ----- jsä •«»* T h e w h ir l o f events has c a r r ie d , us In to a n o th e r w eek and leaves I Audiences Respond Enthusiastically To Granger’s Play us w ith n o t a to p ic In m in d to P h o e n ix , A p r il 1 — T he P hoe­ w rite a b o u t T h e re ’s m uch a c tiv l ty in th e good c o m m u n i t y n ix G ran ge was app la ud e d by an th ou gh , b u t fro m the side lin e s e n th u s ia s tic a ud ie nce on Tuesday one m u st be c a re fu l o f w h a t’s and W ednesday n ig h ts w he n the m e n tio n e d lest it be fic tio n ra th G ia n g e presented a o ne -a ct p la y e n title d “ K eep M e a W om an er th a n fact. before a p p ro x im a te ly It w o u ld appear th a t t h e G ro w n ’’ G ran ge m em bers can c a ll th e ir 200 people each n ig h t. P receding the p la y , the G range p e rfo rm a n c e o f “ M ake Me A W om an G r o w n ” a fin e success if also presented fo u r v a u d e v ille the n u m b e r o f ve hicles p a rk e d acts and the p re s e n ta tio n o f th e up and d o w n the h ig h w a y was a acts and the p la y w ere rep o rte d to have been v e ry c o m p e te n tly re lia b le in d ic a tio n . W e see th a t p lans are aga in done. T he cast in c lu d e d F aye L e w is being deve lo pe d to b rin g to th e to w n s h ip a c o m m u n ity h a ll. No and E d ith Poe as Ma C leve ng er, less a w o rth y p ro je c t c o u ld be each p la y in g one e v e n in g ; D o llie u n d e rta k e n , and i f p ro p e rly sup L a ttie as M rs. P a lm e r; G e rtru d e e rv ls e d m ay g iv e the y o u n g e r A u s tin as Susan P a lm e r; M a rv in g e n e ra tio n prospects o f sp e n d in g H ix o n as Paul C le v e n g e r; M y rtle th e ir e ven in gs In o th e r places be­ H ix o n as E ffie ; C lau de H u tto n as P reacher O w ens; G e rtru d e H u t­ sides M e d fo rd , A s h la n d , and v a i ton as R u b y ; and E v e ly n G y s in ious w ay p o in ts o f th e v a lle y . At the school house th e re ’s as T rancie. A c tin g In the v a u d e v ille acts s p rin g baseball p ra c tic e and h u n d re d o th e r a c tiv itie s w h ic h w ere B e n n e tt A u s tin , R. L. B u n - and Dee w ill be c lim a x e d d u rin g th e n e x t ton, George G ilh a m tw o m onths. «The y e a r book, class H e n d rik s o n d oing th e “ C a n -C a n ” p la ys, re c ita ls , e x a m in a tio n s and dance. The s k it "S h e ’s Too F at gen eral good dose o f s p rin g fe v e r F o r M e " was acted b y George Is w e a rin g on both s tu d e n ts and in s tru c to rs . I t has been r e lia b ly a s tu ffy school roo m d u rin g a p re d ic te d th a t If the school te rm w a rm s p rin g a fte rn o o n S hakes­ lasted ju s t ten days lo n g e r th a n peare is in his g ra ve w h e re , o f scheduled th a t the d e v a s ta tin g course, he r ig h t f u lly sh o u ld be. re su lts w o u ld m ean th a t o u r i n ­ PHOENIX CHRISTIAN s titu tio n s w o u ld be c ro w d e d to CHURCH o v e rflo w in g w ith the lam e, m ain E. H. McGee, Minister ed, and dem ented. N o s ittin g in Hlble School, 10 a m. M ornlriK W o rs h ip S .r v lc e , 11 a n B .I.B .L .K . C lass (6 -1 2 y rs .) 3 p.m. E v e n in g Service, 7:30 p.m. P o w e r H o u r, W ed.. 7:3« p.m . P X O E X IZ Looking Forward . Business men of Ashland are look­ ing forward as exemplified this week by the completion of the re-modeling of the PIONEER BUILDING. Special commendations go to William Briggs and his contribution to progress....... The News Review Is proud to be associated with an increasingly progress­ ive community. IA Z A X E M S CHUBCX Phoenix C h u rch o f the N a z a re n a We extend a c o rd ia l in v ita tio n to a ll o u r frie n d s and n eig h b o rs to the fo llo w in g services. D ia k e as the fa t la d y and s u p p le ­ V a ug h n Q uacke nh u sh was song m en ted by R oy B olz and B ill P o ll leader. P u b lic ity was u n d e r the ing. T he s k it " L it t le P e tu n ia ” d ire c tio n o f L illia n G ilh a m . was acted by G lo ria Quacken- M rs. B e lle B ra y to n a rriv e d hush as p etuna and A1 S chroeder and R oy B olz as onions. B ill P o ll­ fro m K alam azo, M ic h ig a n W e d ­ in g and A l L e w is co m p le te d the nesday e ve n in g , M a rch 24 to show w ith a “ s p a r k -p lu g " dance. m ake h e r hom e here. She is a T he v a u le v llle acts w ere d ire c t fo rm e r A s h la n d re s id e n t and the ed by L a u re l P o llin g and the a u n t o f H e n ry N e w to n o f the p la y was c o -d ire c te d by A da B o u le v a rd M a rk e t. She is liv in g B e ll and W a rre n L o ffe r. M usic a t hom e o f M rs. F a n n ie P u rd y , was by D o ro th y L o ffe r a n d 4th street. HOMEMADE . PIES a n d CAKES S k in n e r’s F o u n ta in n ow o ffe rs a v e ry special trea t — t h e ‘N U T P IE ’ m ade by M rs. C ru m p . D ro p In to d a y and tr y some, y j Skinner’s Fountain H ig h w a y 99 W. W. ROBISON Offers regards to William Briggs on his initiative in better­ ing the appearance of Ashland with the re modeling of the Pioneers Building. Sunday School S:45. M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11:00 E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30. M id w e e k P r a y e r and P ra is e S e r­ vice. W ednesday 7:30. Come and b rin g y o u r frie n d s te the fr ie n d ly church. P a s to r R ev. C. H e n r y L a c y W. W. ROBISON Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . Clark. Minister 10 A. M. B ib le School. J. O. N P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class! fo r everyone. 11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe­ c ia l m usic by the c h o ir. S erm on | b y th e m in is te r. Tues. 7 P. M . B o y Scouts. Wed. 7.30 P. M . C h ris tia n F e l­ lo w s h ip . REAL ESTATE 42 E. Main Phone 8291 Phoenix Is Building L e t us do y o u r C on cre te W o rk . S id e w a lk s , fo u n d a tio n s , etc. T e le ph on e M e d fo rd 7908 CONGRATULATIONS Johnny’s Garage WILLIAM BRIGGS C o m p le te M o to r R e b u ild in g M o to r T u n e-O p - R e b o rin g E m e rg e n c y H ig h w a y 9} S e rv ie s P h oen ix, O re on an exceptional job. It's a pleasure to be an occupant of this newly re modeled building. BETTY BOWMAN fo rm erly of Betty's Beauty Shop is now at J. A. LANGTRY Rolland's Studio of Beauty 24 S. Grape A SA LU TE T O PROGRESS Phone 5020 INSURANCE Dr. Harold Chilton 42 E. M a in Phone 8281 D E N T IS T D en ta l M edical B uild tug P h oen ix, Oregon H o u rs : w eek days 9 .1 * 1-5 S a tu rd a y s 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 We want to congratulate William Briggs on his progressive gesture in making the Pioneer Building (our business location^ a very fine structure; pleasing for both business and the public eye. An Eye to the Future! Andrews A Redford ( ongratulations to William Briggs on his foresight and improvements to the appearance of Ashland. Realtors 38 E. Main St. Telephone 7866 « Lininger Sand and Gravel Hamrick Road, Medford X Phone Med. 5336