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Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Ore , T h un . A pril a i, 1948 THE PHOENIX NEWS r,„ /hoenix Pirates Stop Eagle Point B A N Q U E T H E L D F R ID A Y P h o e n ix , A p r il 22 T he J u n io r S e nio r B a n q u e t was h e ld F r i day at th e R ogue R iv e r L od ge C o n fu sio n reigns In the fa sh w he re class m eiuh e i . in d u lg e d in a c h ic k e n d in n e r and dancing. ion w o rld . P ossibly th a t’s a m is T h e fa re w e ll address to the n om ei fo r lik e ly the fa sh io n ex p o rts a rc m ore o r less In accord S e nio r class was made by G o r w ith one a n o th e r, h u t c e rta in ly don G e rm e r w ith D on ova n W o lff th a t s not tru e o f the re c ip ie n ts a c k n o w le d g in g . o f th e ir crea tion s. J u s t w a lk up o r d tiw n the streets o f any com n iu n lty , h ug e o r s m a ll, and y o u ’ll u n d e r lan d. I f It doe sn't look lik e P h o e n ix , A p r il 21 J. O. N. a fa shio n re v ie w o f th e past f i f t y years then I 'll eat m y new s p rin g P o lin g was In charge o f th e en d e rh y. Il's an odd lo o k in g th in g te rta in m e n t at the social e v e n in g is n 't it, b u t I'm assured its de h eld last W ednesday fo r new m em bers o f th e P h o e n ix P re s b y f in it e ly in s ty le B ack to w om en 's style s, I break te ria n ch u rc h . F ifty tw o people th em d o w n in to th re e categories a tte nd ed the a ffa ir M rs. J. W W a tk in s , w h o is There to, in my opinion, what p re s id e n t o f the Lad ie s A id soc m ay be te rm e d the E X T R E M IS T , w h o co nside r n o th in g w h ic h does ie ty was c h a irm a n o f the re fre s h n 't g ive a fa ir peek at th e knee m e n t co m m itte e. ■r e v e ry step F re q u e n tly th is le p e a tin g , ' B u t J th o u g h t it was s ty le Is p ursue d by th e m ore g ra n d m a "'. O u r advise to th a t h e a v ily b u ilt w om en and it has poor g e n tle m a n Is th a t he’d bet the te nd en cy o f a ttra c tin g th<- ter p re pa re h im s e lf fo r nevcei eye, ke ep in g (he eve, and n id if y tilin g s to come I f th e y ’re h o p p in g in g a ll th o u g h t processes u n til d o w n the streets in g u n n y sacks she Is w e ll o u t o f s ig h t. T h e ,»■ In the n e x t s ix m onths, w e ll, I a ction s can g e n e ra lly be te rm e d <an say a t least, " I to ld you so.” at n o th in g m o re ris k y th a n ama zem ent. T h e n o f course we have the P A C IF IS T , re p re s e n ta tiv e o f a g ro u p w h ic h k e e n ly keeps in m in d the reactions o f th e m ale specie. T h is business o f p a d rlin g and d ra pe s k irts is n o t fo r them , b u t a cce n tin g the s lim and tr im Is q u ite ehle, and co n se q u e n tly q u ite s a tis fy in g T he m ale re a c tio n : w e ll, the w o lf c a ll Is s till in vogue L a s tly , and 1 w ish least, Is the C O N F O R M IS T . T h a t's the g ro u p w h ic h gave m an his biggest s u r p rise since P earl H arbo r. These, too, p la n to be eye c a tc h in g w ith s tu p e fy in g results. R e c e n tly it was re p o rte d th a t one p oo r v ic tim w h o was approached by th<- "n e w lo o k ” in the c e n te r o f a busy s tre e t— froze on th e s p o t— and was ru n o ve r In the n e x t in s ta n t by a passing v e h icle . On co m in g to at th e h o s p ita l he k e p t Phoenix Premises P h w n lx , A p r il 22 T h e P h oe n ix " P iriite s " cum«' th ro u g h <!«• c ls iv e ly v ic to rio u s last week w in 'll th e y defeated Eagle P o in t 11-0 ut Eagle P o int. P itc h in g fo r P h oe n ix was Don o van W o lfe w ho u llo w e il o n ly th re e h its fo r the opponents P h o e n ix h atted o ut seven h its fro m th re e Eagle P o int p itch e rs. T he "P ira te s ” w ill c o n tin u e th e ir season p la y in g J a c k s o n v ille to d a y at 3 p.m. on the hom e fie ld help STAY SLIM . . . th is s a le w a y ! . , . you lo o can keep »lender die HO LLYW O O D IIK I A D way. In p la te of fattening food», enjoy tw o a lic e » o f t a t t y HO LLYW O O D U R L A I) w ith every m e a l. ( C o n t a m i natural V ita m in IR. p ro tein a , carb oh y d r a t e » , a n d la b a k e d w ith o u t ab o rtem nx o f any k in d . An ideal ad d itio n to your re- d u C in g m e n u . HO LLYW O O D H K E A D m ake» m a r v e lo u a l u t t i Fifty-Two People Attend Reception Thursday Club Holds Card Party P h oe n ix, A p ill 21 T he b e n e fit c a id p a rty w h ic h was held In th e P h o e n ix G ran ge h a ll T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n was w e ll a tte nd ed . F o l lo w in g a dessert lu n ch e o n at 1:00 p.m. p in o ch le and b rid g e were p la yed . T h e proceeds fro m the p a rty w ill gfi to assist in -b u ild in g th< y o u th ce nte i fo r the ((im m u n ity . M is . E arl Brisco«' was c h a ir m an in charge o f the a ffa ir. Set v in g w ith her w ere M rs. O L . P e nla nd and M rs. A. H. M a c k ln tost, hostesses; M rs. D el a n o Sloan, M rs Inez Hayse and M rs. A lto n A n d e rso n , prizes; M rs. C. F u rry , ta llie s ; M rs. J. W ilson, c h a irm a n , M rs. R alph W ilco m . M rs. George D ra ke , Mrs. G u v C o b le lg h and M is . O. M. F lo yd , refreshm ents. P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N CHURCH E. 11. M cGee, M in is te r G R A N G E R S H E A R PROS & C O N S O F IR R IG A T IO N P h o e n ix , A p r il 21— M em bers o f th e P h o e n ix grange m et in open session M o n d a y e v e n in g at the G ran ge h a ll to discuss the pros and cons o f th e Rogue R iv e r basin d e v e lo p m e n t. S. M. T u ttle o f S o u th e rn O re gon Sales and F ia n k H a rt, e n g in eer in charge o f th e M e d fo rd o f fic e o f the re c la m a tio n bureau, w e re the speakers. P H O E M IX M A X A BEM E C H U B C H * i Jlio e n lx C h u rc h o f th e t 'u x a r e n * W e e x te n d a c o r d ia l I n v it a t io n to a ll o u r f r ie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs to th e f o llo w in g s e rv ic e s . S u n d a y S c h o o l 9:45. M o r n in g W o r s 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 a n d P ra is e S e r v ic e , W e d n e s d a y 7:30. C o m e a n d b r in g y o u r f r ie n d s to th e f r ie n d ly c h u rc h . Pastor Rev. C. H enry J.-u-y P h o e n ix P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h E. . C la rk , M in is te r 10 A . M. B ib le School .1 () N M U S IC A S S O C IA T IO N P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class IS P L A N N IN G S U M M E R fo r everyone. M E M B E R S H IP C A M P A IG N 11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rsh ip . Spe M rs. Rae Dodge and M rs. G le n c ia l m u sic the c h o ir. S e rm o n M a tth e w s are p re s e n tly p re p a r b y th e m in is te r. Tues. 7 P. M . B o y Scouts. in g p la n s fo r a s u m m e r cam p aig n W ed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F e l to add m em bers to the C iv ic lo w s h ip . M u s ic association. T he cam paign w ill ta k e place d u rin g the w ee k o f M ay 3 to 8. M rs. M a tth e w s has been a p p o in te d A s h la n d re p re s e n ta tiv e L e t us do y o u r C on cre te W o ik . o f the Jackson C o u n ty C iv ic Mus-. S id e w a lk s , fo u n d a tio n s , etc. ic association. She rece ive d her T ele p h o n e M e d fo rd 7908 a p p o in tm e n t a t a m e e tin g held last T h u rs d a y in M e d fo rd . B ib le S ch o o l, 10 a m. M rs. D odge suggested th a t f o r M orning W o rsh ip S erv ice. J1 a m B . I . B . L K . ClasM (8 -1 2 y ra > 3 p.m . m e r m em bers w ho p la n to renew I v enlng S e rv ic e , 7:30 p.m. .send th e ir check to M rs. R ic h a rd P o w e r H o u r, W eS.. 7:30 pan. C o m p le te M o t o r R e b u ild in g P ayne, P. O. B o x 607, M e d fo rd , M o t o r T u n e - o p - -R e b o rin g O regon. P re v io u s d riv e s have in E m e rg e n c y S e rv ic e d ic a te d , M rs. D odge said, th a t the T e le p h o n e 7743 a u d ito riu m is sold o u t before the H ig h w a y 99 P h o e n ix . O re d riv e is c o m p le te d, and b y m a il in g th e check p r io r to M a y 3 la s t y e a r’s m em bers can assure th e m BETTY BO W M AN selves o f seats. fo r m e r ly o f T ic k e ts th is y e a r are $6 00 fo r B e tty 's B e a u ty Shop a d u lts and $3.00 fo r students. is n o w a t T ic k e ts w ill be a v a ila b le fro m R o lla n d 's S tu d io o f B e a u ty M rs. D odge, M rs. M a tth e w s , or S. G fa p e P hone 5020 a t T he M a rt.. Phoenix Is Building Johnny’s Garage SW I DURING THU lo k « d MUSIC FESTIVAL (o r yow Eicfuiitroly by Cjtufülül's J O. R. EDWARD6 A u th o riz e d D e a le r TT ÎÀu/Lqq BREADS Watkins Products and V A R IE T Y S TO R E W H IZ Z E R M O T O R S 343 E. 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P „ w e ig h s o n ly 17 pounds, p ric e $70.00. O th e rs to 10 H. P. Good stock o f a m m u n itio n , 22's and B .B.'s. A lso a fe w guns. W e h a n d le h u n tin g and a n g lin g Licenses fo r y o u r co nvenience. W h y n o t m a k e us y o u r H e a d q u a rte rs fo r T a c k le Needs? HOSPITAL BILLS? You may have t o . . . i f you d on 't have good p ro te c tio n such as B lue Cross provides fo r the e n tire fa m ily . T he o n ly O regon plan fo r prepaid health care approved by the A m erican H o s p ita l Assogia tio n , Blue Cross provides the same benefits fo r fa m ily members as fo r s u b s c rib e r. . . p e rm its free choice o f p h ysicia n . . . is n a tio n w id e and n o n p ro fit. PHOENIX HARDWARE I f self-em ployed or w o rkin g where a Blue Cross group cannot be form ed, e n ro ll as an in d ivid u a l any tim e in the hospital plan or the combined hospital- m edical-surgical p la n . . . group e nrollm ent, too, is always open. Jo in the 29,000,000 A m eri.au» wl.o let Blue Cross pay! P h o e n ix , O regon Phone M e d fo rd 6764 ¿(hertlsem cnt From where I sit... / / Joe M arsh A n d W e Can P ro v e I t JOIN BI.UE CROSS TODAY BLUE CROSS PLAN • JIM BUSCH M O TO R CO.I Terminal Salat Building e Portland 5, Oregon ON Name A ddreu First Name Middle Name ... ...................................................................................................................... State City Number Street Nume uf Company where employed......................................................... ....................... ( I f either husband or wife i» employed, give name o f employer) THE PLAZAV No of Employees.................................................................... '"heck if one of these opplie»: □ »elf-employed 6 AND 8 PHONE I I FORD FERTILIZER I 10 lb. or Carload Lots N o w is the tim e to use th is v a lu a b le n itro g e n f e r t ilis e r on y o u r garden or fa rm . I l is e s p e c ia lly good fo r g ra n ite soils. □ unemployed (This it ro t on application. Do not tend payment.) --- ------- 9 - - - . . . . 3381 Back-Seat Sewing !" H om er B e n tle y 's m issus was w orking on her new sewing ma chine. when Homer comes in, draw s up a chair, and sta rts ta lk in g : “ Don't you th in k you're running too fa s t? ” he says. “ Slow dow n! Watch o u t! Be c a r e fu l!” When ttye missus fin a lly tu rn s w ith m urde r in her eyes, Homer says goodnaturedly: “ I thought you m ig h t like a little help, dear— lik e you help me d riv e the car.” | Boone»» addrett RDN-S // tom orrow may be too la te ! Please send information nn the Blue Croat Pion. La»t Nome Homer Does Some In e v e ry w o m a n ’s version o f th e p e rfe c t store, de p e n d a b ility is th e p rim e re q u is ite . Perhaps th a t’s w h y so m a n y w o m e n in A sh lan d p re fe r d e a lin g here, fo r c e rta in ly , d e p e n d a b ility is a fa c t a t . . . . . frie n d ly glass o f beer. The missus agrees to give up hack-seat d rivin g and nagging Homer about ashes on the rug. Homer agrees to q u it c r i ticizin g Sarah's taste fo r flowery 'hats and parsley salad. F rom where I sit, the key to get tin g on together is meeting every issue h a lf w a y — and overlooking any petty differences in tastes w hether these tastes apply to beer or flow ery-looking h a tsl The missus can’t help but burst out laughing—and they settle what m ight have been a quarrel over a , Copyri^ht^ 1948, L/nUod Statu Brawari Foundation 1 . _ _ i