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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Ore., Thur». April 8, («,48
PHOENIX NEWS
Phoenix-Talent
Plan Second Vote
For Consolidation
“P” ( lub Planning
Io »Sponsor Smoker
Phoenix Premises
8 Th«- ”P ”
C lub, li-ttoi in en ’s club of P hoenix
High school, will sponsor a sm ok
er on A pril 10 at th«- g ym nasium
beginning at 8 p.m.
Th«- program , w hich has been
p lan n ed by Ihe clu b to rais«-
funds for the sp rin g form al
w hich they sponsor, will consist
nt eight events inclu d in g boxing
and w restlin g and will he topped
off w ith a free-for-all "catch-:«'
catch -can " w restling bout w l|h
four entiles.
"T7
P h o e n ix ,
A p r il
Gloomy AI Looks for Rough Phoenix Honor
Time During ’48 Grid Season Roll Announced
Tills isn't intended to he a les-
son in S outhern O regon history
! (From
EV
o. i
P hoenix, A pril 8- Th«- Honor
the Siskiyou)
setbacks
for the w riter know s little th at
P hoenix, A pril II R esidents of
Roll of P hoenix High w:is posted
By
T.
Newton
If
presen
t
plans
persist,
all
but
occurred betw een the fifties and
Phot-nix und T alent u te c iic u la t
four of last y e a r’s letterm en wli this w eek by P rin cip al D onald E.
the tu rn of the cen tu ry and
‘‘W e’ll be lucky to b reak even be back In action w hen th e Raid H em bre and revealed th a t live
•ng a new petitio n this w eek in
in o u r 48 season
rem em ber, ers open ag ain st Oregon. Voca- F reshm en, fo u r Sophom ores, one
which is still discussed by pio-
th e d istricts of T alent, P hoenix,
the com petition is going to be a tional School in A shland Sept J u n io r and tw o Seniors mad«* the
n ee r fam ilies. W hether you are
N orth P hoenix, W agner C reek,
lot rougher this fall.’’ This rath - IB.
only a novice or not, a look in-
The biggest loss will be list for th e fo u rth six w eek p e r­
' i gloomly prediction concerning C huck D eA utrem ont, rig h t half, iod of this school y ear.
A nderson ereek, F ern Valley and side the old B irdseye hom e lo­
SOC s football fo rtu n es for the
Honor stu d en ts w ere C hloe
In d ep en d en ce follow ing a d e c i cated n ea r a creek of tiie sam e
who has signed to Dlay p ro fes­
coming year, was m ade by AI sional ball w ith th e San F ra n ­ S tevens, N a n n ette F u rry , K ay
nam
e
on
the
Hogue
River,
is
as
sion by F. P. F arrell, M edford a t ­
Sim p >on, Red R aider coach, in an cisco Mlfers.
His s u b s titu te lot D udley, S h irley H am m ond and
torney und legal advisor to th« revealing as a fastidious p ro d u c ­
interview held recently.
M ainmond,
F resh m en ;
tion
from
Hollywood.
From
the
the pa > tw o seasons. Jac k Lutz, Rosalie
d istrict upon the legullty of th»
The foxy R aider m en to r s ta t­ will also be m issing from th« Bill H utton, B arb ara B arlow ,
exterior one holds his breath Jess
recen t consolidation election.
M
i k
ed th at he exp«.-cted a strong, e x ­ lineup. L utz has signed « p ro Bonnie T erzenbach and N ancy
F arrell stated in a le tte r to A. this m a tria rc h of buddings c o l­
perienced squad ready to go in fesslonal baseball cubit act. Dai Maesse, Sophom ores; M ary Lou
E. S tevens, ch airm an of the lapses from sh ee r age S tan d in g
Septem
ber, hut saw little hope rell C opeland, tackle, and’ Bonb> K night, Ju n n io r; an d Jew ell H u t­
school hoard of P hoenix D istrict as it does su rro u n d e d on tw o sides
by Doyle SEELY
for the co n tinuation of his team ’s Hoefs, end, will be lost, th ro u g h ton and Jac k ie Hobbs, Seniors.
No. I th at . . . "Is Is my opinion by a w heat field, Is ap p ears to
torrid w inning streak of ’4« and g rad u atio n .
S tu d en ts attain in g s tra ig h t "A ”
th a t th e p etitio n s signed by the th«- highw ay tra v e le r th at Its list
O nce again we find o urselves '47. The SOC eleven has won 15
R etu rn in g will be sucn stan d grades wer« N a n n ette F u rry and
v arious legal voters of th e abdVe is at the last possible degree w ith
school d istricts asking for th e con im m inent d estru ctio n at hand In ­ at th a t on«- day in th e y ear, A p ­ games and lost 2 In the p ast 2 outs as Tax G atlin and G erry S h irley H am m ond.
vears.
E dw ards, ends; S tan S m ith, ta c ­
solldutlon thereof, w ere not sign side the building, how ever, one ril 1st, w hen m ost an y form of
assau
lt
and
b
a
tte
ry
is
accep
tab
le
Sim pson explained th at tin- Fai kle; C huck Ja n d re a u , q u a rte r
ed by su fficient thereof having realizes th at ex cep t tor an act
p ro p e rty q u a lific a tio n s as pro of n a tu re or m an, the b udding u n d er the guise of an A pril Fool’s W estern C onference team s would back; S n u ffy S m ith, h alfb ack ,
he m uch m ore form idable this and Jo h n n y G ray, fullback. N ew ­
vided by tie- school law defining will offer m any additional years joke.
of habitation.
Of course th e re ’s all th e old fall, and the ad d ition of such com ers th a t should b o ld e r the
legal scnool v oters."
New Y ork,— F o rm er A shland
D uring our visit and as cold fav o rites—ev ery th in g from c a ll­ strong outfits as Pacific L u th e r­ R aider attack are Jim Cave, ce n ­ resid en t, F ran k M. Folsom , E x e­
D espite this In terru p tio n in its
pluns, voters of the T alent anti as It was, the fire in the h ea rth ing a tte n tio n to the u n tied shoe an, E astern W ashington, and P a ­ te r and tra n sfe r from OSC and cutive Vice P resid en t, RCA V ic­
Foster,
Ex-K .
Falls to r D ivision, R adio C o rp o ratio n
P hoenix areas
flocked t„ tin- gave off a steady flow of w arm th strin g to the dishing o u t of soap cific U niversity to the sked p ro m ­ "B ald y ”
polls at T alen t and P hoenix « , as it likely had done during its filled chocolates. A nd p ro b ab ly , ises to give SOC th eir sh are of flash, a halfback.
of A m erica, and fo rm er
Vice
W ednesday evening to registei early life, som e n inety years ago. th e re ’s the usual b ra n d new crop
C h airm an of the B oard of B rand
th eir approval of a building s ite T he floors are w orn, the ceilings of A pril Fools gags for this y ear, therm ore, he told everyone in the
N am es F o undation, In co rp o rated ,
sag and the w ads h av e a p a r ti­ bu t for gags, p ractical jokes, a building about It, including the
for th e proposed new school.
was elected C h airm an of th e
C arry in g by a su b stan tial m i c u la r lean of th eir own, but the w h at-have-you, drop aro u n d a band, but, excluding
B oard of B rand N am es F o u n d a­
H
im
ber
jo ilty , tie- M yers p ro p erty on the s tru c tu re still stan d s as it was radio statio n A pril 1st or moat
tion a t th e an n u al business m e e t­
himself.
any o th er day you select.-
T alen t-P h o en ix road .von w ith erected d u rin g the early days.
ing of th a t o rganization w hich
Came tim e for the b ro adcast—
Such ancient item s as a hand
C o u rte s y H ogue N e w s
was held last w eek a t th e W al-
234 votes com pared to 55 for th e
F or som e reason th a t science
H ixon pro« c rty an d 41 for the m ade cradle, a rack of early day I has yet to discover, som ething time, th at is according to the
t d o ri A storia in N ew York. Mr.
Chosen
for
th
e
ir
o
u
tstan
d
in
g
The
l.ucas p io p erly .
firearm s, and considerable a n ­ I h appens to an o th erw ise norm al lepped up studio clocks.
Folsom was b o rn in S prague,
tiq u e and old fashioned china ¡m an the m in u te he finds him self program director gave the s ta r t­ scholastic ability , E lm er Beigle W ashington, on M ay 14, 1894 and
and Lela F ay Linn becam e the
and glassw are, w hich w ould d e ­ earn in g his pennies in th e radlf> ing cue, and H im ber gave th e
received p a rt of his ea rly ed u c a­
light th«- h ea rt of an y collector, business. Look to a n y ra d io s t a ­ dow nbeat The orch«*stra—hep to V aledictorian and S a lu ta to ria n tion in A sh lan d ’s public school.
adorn the walls, shelves, and tion and you find the sam e thing the gag—sta rte d off in a blaze of respectively, according to an a n ­
bookcases. The sp irit of this a n ­ A m an w ho had led a norm al, sour notes Quickly, H im ber h a lt­ n o u ncem ent from th e office of
C larence W illiam s, ch ief ol
Roland P arks, p rin cip al of th e Police, celeb rated an o th er b irth ­
DM M A T T I E B . S H A W
cien t hom e is graciously p re se rv ­ ev e ry d ay life, loving
m ankind, ed the m usic and started all over. A shland sen io r high school.
I iiih - i u I Mt'ivlii-H fin- in
M. i i i I iu
band repeated its
d ay W ednesday.
lim w n Mlmw. 71, w ho dletl at )«•■ ed by Mis. Effie B irdseye, Its co ­ his w ife and his dog. suddenly Again, the
li o iie * .
I.l.t N o r tli I'loiii-i-r. T u e sd i))
The grades are av erag ed from
sour
perform
ance,
even
taking
o
w
n
er
and
custodian
Mrs.
B
ird
s­
becom
es
a
v
e
rita
b
le
m
enace
tc
. ' l u l l «. nt 1 .to jin ,.. W| | | |„.
PH O EN IX C H R ISTIA N
eye, w ho rep resen ted the S ta te of all hu m an ity . He fancies him self off on several d ifferen t tunes. th e n in th g rade on th ro u g h th e
l i h l t i y , A pril 9. ai th e
K p I hsomh
Church a! I .’Pi |. n i T h e Itev. A. II O iegon as selected by the O regon the w orld's No. O ne P ra n k ste r.
CHURCH
Once more, L in k le tte r relates. senior y e a r and th e tw o people
M u« I l o l l l l e l l
H ill I-Ollllllcl th,.
E. H. McGee, M in ister
V ices In le t un t il H ill In In All View H istorical Society, at the p re m ie r
H e slips into a stu d io d u rin g H im ber stopped th e display and w ith th e h ig h est g rad es for th e
B ib le School, 10 a.m .
• 'u iu iie r y
of the m otion picture, "The Un- a new scast, sets fire to th e a n ­ waved to th e band to s ta rt again. four years au to m atically becom e
M o rn in g W o rsh ip S e r v ic e , I l a.m .
In H liaw, w h o w a s horn In Vai
More
sour
notes.
th
e
sp
eak
ers
for
th
e
g
rad
u
atio
n
B I B L E . C la ss (6-12 y r s .) 3 p.m.
during) n o u n ce r’s script, then rolls on the
n io iilli, N ova S i-olla, w'aw th e w ife of co n q u ered ' at P ittsb u rg
E v e n in g Service, 7:30 p.m.
H o w a rd AI S h a w , w h o p reced ed liei th e fall of 1947, Is an am iable) | foor w ith gales of lau g h ter. Or,
A fter several m ore false starts, exercises.
P
o w e r H our. W ed.. 7:30 p.m
In d e u th S h e w a s horn I'eh ru n ry II
T h irteen stu d en ts w ere consid­
l » i l , Io Air and M rs. W lllln tn B row n host and speaks w ith a u th o rity if he d o esn ’t have a m atch handy, som eone finally tipped off H im ­
o f ' a r m o u lli
concerning the fam ily heirloom s, m aybe he u nfastens th e s u sp e n ­ ber th a t the clocks w ere set a- ered for th is honor in clu d in g the P H O E N I X N A Z A B E N E C H U R C H
S h e w a s a inein her *f Un- E«««t«-rn
P h o e n ix C h urch o f th e N az«,iern
S ta r and th e S o u th ) n i i iri-tftin . \ | - | - h er home, and of the early day ders of th e an n o u n c er sta n d in g at head and th at he had not actually tw o w inners, llean e Jarv is, P h y l-
v \e e xten d a c o rd ia l in v it a tio n t,
le a l S o c ie ty ,
iss
Dow
ning,
M
ickey
M
cKeever,
history of S outhern Oregon.
been
on
the
air.
G
reat
gag.
a
ll
o u r frie n d s and neighbor.« t o II,«
, the m icrophone.
H er Mon. .Marvin Il
fo
llo
w in g services.
H h aw .
L
ucille
B
rabham
,
C
h
arles
Elia-
FEW
RANDOM
NOTES:
The
q iillle . O regon , tw o gru n d c h it
Clock changing Is a n o th e r of
S u n d a y School 9:45.
son,
E
dith
T
u
rn
b
u
ll,
Louise
P
er-
■ m l litr e« Mlnlers, s u r v iv e her.
M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11:00
his favorites. A rt L in k le tte r, In “H ayloft C o rn er" of the Music
E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30.
JE S S IE M AY TA Y E O B
his re cen t
book, "P eo p le
A re Box show over KW IN has been
M id w eek P r a y e r and P rais-- S e r ­
A T litir sd ii) s e r v ic e wit» sc h e d u le d
extended to 30 m inutes dally, , play over th e J u k e Box show , v ice , W e d n e sd a y 7:30.
F
unny,"
gives
a
top
e
x
a
m
p
le
of
o ir th e Inst r il e s fo r J e s s ie Ala\
e and b r in g y o u r fr ie n d s to
P hoenix, A pril 8—T he Phoenix this sty le of p ractical jo k in g as 1 1 5 to 1:45 p.m. . . S everal shows ! daily 10 to 11 p.m. . . . R udy Soot th e C om
/.¡V
w h o ,h " 1 '«< h er hom e.
f r ie n d ly c h u rch .
6.1.1 lo w .i M treel. T u e sd a y m orttlttv " P ira te s"
will play th e ir f i r s t ' p racticed around radio statio n s in observance of A rm y Day. A p ­ : er, H ollywood w este rn band lead
P a s to r R ev. C. H en r y Ij«cy
l l i e s e r v ic e s w e re lie |d at th e 1,11
W ilier fu n e r a l ■ ll.ip el W illi In term en t baseball gam e of the c u rre n t s e a ­
It seem s th a t L in k le tte r was ril 6, w ere scheduled for KWIN >er and singer of » w e ste rn bal-
P
h
oenix
P resb y teria n C hurch
to fo llo w In III. .M ountain V iew le m - son w hen they go to T alent F r l - '
w orking on a C aliforn ia station d u rin g the week . . . Red Ingalls I lads, dropped around th e studios
e le t y.
E.
.
C lark. M inister
C
igareets,
W
huskey,
and
Wild
a conference th a t aired a program each week
of KW IN this week, passing out
, r™ T ® ylor Wus th e w ife o f Hunt- day aftern o o n for
10 A. M. Bible School. J. O. N.
WIH_
W-.men"
still
g
ettin
g
a
big
n el T in lor. a fo r m e r c l l t c o u n c il. gam e.
a few of his records . . .
fe atu rin g the m usic of R ichard
P««]ing, S u p erin ten d en t. A class
I I I . I l l an d
re.in .igcr o f th e (■•rull « ¡r o w ­
A lthough P hoenix has had s e v ­ H im eer an d his o rch estra.
On
e l s a s s o c ia t io n , w h o died In I92H
for everyone.
S h e w a s Ixirn In C iirlh iige. .M issouri eral pre-season gam es scheduled, one p a rtic u la r occasion, L in k le t­
11 a.m. M orning W orship. S p e­
Io S e ll! c
N e w c o m b and I'a m e llla
' ei d e n h e i« N e w c o m b . M ay | | , j * ; » w e a th e r conditions have p re v e n t­ te r tells, th e s ta tio n ’s fu n n y m an
cial m usic by th e choir. S erm on
,.- i
?'.“ > lu r- w h o w a s a c t iv e in W ed th e playing of any gam es sc set all th e clocks in th e building
by th e m inister.
« I I,., " o n i . n s C iv ic C lub, and h e i far.
Tues. « P. M. Boy Scouts.
ahead som e th re e m inutes. F ur-
‘ h a r 'li um l M unday sc h o o l, lea v e «
fo u r c h ild r e n : A O T a y lo r . T u sc o n .
Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ristia n F e l­
"WART" THE SPEED C O P— By S ie v e’s Union S ervice
a -1- ! BJr,° r . H o u sto n , T e x a s : Ho««
low ship.
Op en
F. M. Folsom Makes
Good In Big City
Honor Students Chos­
en for Commencement
Exercise Speakers
obituaries
i i
Pirates Prepare
For First Ball Game
io .
15 . 1 J-**“ A n g e le s, nnd Airs | .
m h -y A sh la n d S h e Is a ls o s u r v iv e d
*'
- Brand c h ild r e n , se v e n g r ea t
K iam h lilld r en . m id fo u r s i s t e r s In­
lan d " * M r" E m m " •’ S m ith , A sh-
i / 1 k V*
AMO
IT W A & Ï
Art Threads
and Yarns
».
WHAI
\1 M G O N N A T A H I
&ACK'
IT «
I. o.*r Yie e ? W
7 ' B c .m d u c le d by th e
llev H ook o f th e A s se m b ly o f God
priurcn.
) TM f
F A S T I#
, ' HU CAR
If
W IL L
’jtSY'CÍU
GÛ
We again have a full assortment.
▼
A
till
MRS. BESSIE MOORE
1
1
IF l ü t y * uCte»'xNOBUM
IT IS
BREA D /
Will be on hand to help you with crochet­
ing and knitting on Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday afternoons.
WEITZEL’S CELLAR
On T he P laza
G ives yx>u good pro
tection and
good a p ­
pearance
at low coat.
Easy to ap­
ply.
$2.13
GALLON
In 5 gallon lots
F ree E stim ates and P a in te r
A vailable
Bosshard Lumber Co.
B uilding S upplies - P ain ts
F irs t & A S treets - P hone 533G
B elow T w in P lunges
Phoenix Is Building
L et us do y o u r C oncrete W ork.
S idew alks, fo u n dations, etc.
T elephone M edford 7908
HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES
Johnny’s Garage
O n y o u r n e x t t r i p to P o r t­
are now your special tre a t at S K IN N E R 'S FOUNTA IN.
D rop in today and try the delicious and rich N ut P ie or a
♦ Tnule Mark Heg
Har« or« th« turnout ringt you hov«
odmirad In your favoril« magoiinel
Fin« diamond«, brought dir«ct from
deftly-flavored Lem on M eringue.
You w ill also find hom e-m ade cake w hich will please the
m ost critica l tastes.
th« mark«tt of Europ«, in hand-
carv«d ring« of original d«iign.
▼
look for 4rf-Carv«<f within th« ring.
Skinner’s Fountain
H ighw ay 99
P hoenix O regon
S«P
land o r S an Francisco try o u r
co n v en ien t o v ern ig h t train s.
L eave any evening: a rriv e a t
y o u r d estin a tio n n e x t m o rn ­
ing. I t ’s as sim ple as th a t.
R i d e in r o o m y s t a n d a r d
P u llm an s o r in co m fo rtab le
coaches. I t ’s th e easiest and
dhfest w ay to trav e l. S aves
tim e and m oney, too. O v er­
n ig h t service re tu rn in g , also.
F o r fares and schedules call:
The friendly Southern Pacific
H . H. M ay b erry , A ee n t • Phone 7101
C o m p lete M o to r R e b u ild in g
M o to r Tune-u'p - R e b o rin g
E m e rg e n c y
H ig h w a y
S e rv ic e
T elephone 7743
99
P h o e n ix .
O re
BETTY BOWMAN
fo rm erly of
B etty 's B eauty Shop
is n o w a t
H olland's S tudio of B eauty
24 S. G rap e
P hone 5020
Dr. Harold Chilton
D E N T IS T
D e n ta l M e d ic a l B u ild in g
P h o e n ix , O regon
H o n re : w eek d ays 9 .1 A l-r,
S a tu rd a y ^ 1:80 p.m . to 5:00