Southern Oregon New* Review, Ashland, Ore. Thur». A pril 29, 1948
Senior Play Is
Set For May 7
P h o e n ix, A p r il 29 The m uch
postponed S e iilm p in y has been
ie .scheduled In i F rid a y , M ay 7 at
th e g ym n a s iu m b e g in n in g a t ll
p.m.
T he play, under th e direction
of Mm. Muthixon, has also been
re-cast due to reeen t illnesses of
o rig in al m em bers and now in
eludes: D orothy K eene, J e rry
C om pher, Jew el H utton, Ju rt.ie
Hobbs, J a n ie M acK intosh, Floyd
Hollow ay, G ene C am pbell, Jim
S chaeffer, H orton S k in n e r and
A line Fow ler.
THE PHOENIX NEWS
BIBLE SCHOOL IS
PLANNED FOR JUNE
I ’iio e o lx ,
A p i il 29 A
Bible
School w ill be co nd ucte d full
I'h o e rn x stu de nts th is ye a r at the
Pi e-.hytei ian
C h u rc h ,
o pening
June 7 u nd er tile d ire c tio n o f
R ub y and Ila M ay H ig g in b o th a m
assisted
by teachers fro m
the
c h u rc h s ta ll.
R e g is tra tio n is now open Jor
c h ild ie n betw een th e ages o f 5
and |6.
Birthday Party
Honors Mr. Harris
P hoenix, A pril 29
N B. H a r
ris was presented w ith a d e c o ra t
ed b irth d a y cake lo a n in g 77 c a n
dles w h e n lie wa . hon ored w ith a
s u rp ris e
b irth d a y
p a rty
held
T h u rs d a y in P h oe n ix by his fa m
ily.
G uests a tte n d in g w ei M rs. C.
W. K u n k e l, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. Elsie
W oods, M o iils H a u ls , M r. and
M rs. R alp h B ow en, M r. and M rs.
G u y l l a i i i i . M i. and M is M a rv in
Phccnix Presb/terian Church
S ta rk apd c h ild re n , C h e ry le and
E. . Clark. Minister
1« A M B ib le School .1 O N S teven and M rs. N. B. H arris,
P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class M e d fo rd . M r. and M is . W ayne
H a rris
and c h ild re n , G a y l e ,
for everyone.
G in g e r, P rospect;
11 a.in. M o rn in g W o rship. S pe M ic h a e l and
M
i.
and
M
rs.
R oger H a rris and
Dr. and Mrs. Wm B racker e n cia l m u sic by th e c h o ir. Sernum
son,
H
ill,
B
u
tte
F a lls ; and M r.
by
the
m
inister.
te rta in e d
Dr. and M>>
John
Tues. 7 P. M. B o y Scouts.
and M rs. Torn H a rris , G o ld H ill.
S chultz at d in n e r S unday e v e n
Wed 7.30 P. M C h ristia n F e l
ing.
lo w sh ip ,
Jacksonville Wins
In Phoenix Fracas
TROUT SEASON
Opens Saturday
May 1
Have you checked
youi' tackle?
We have a qood assortment
of popular flies, spinners and
eggs.
Also Arrowhead and
Newton Oil finish tapered and
level fly lines. Steel Casting
Rods and Bamboo Fly Rods. Reels for every purpose. $1.64
io $10.00. Leader* and books qalore. Neptune Outboard Mo
tors, 1.7 H. P.. weighs only 17 pounds, price $70.00. Others to
10 H. P. Good stock of amm unition. 22‘s and B.B.’s. Also a
few guns. We handle hunting and anqling Licenses tor your
convenience. Why not make us your Headquarters for Tackle
PHOENIX HARDWARE
Phoenix. Oregon
P hoenix, April 2»—T he Phoc-
nix High School " P lia te s ” w e n tj
dow n to defeat F rid ay w hen th ey
lost to Jack so n v ille 5-2 in a
gam e w hich held the hom e team
scoreless and hitless until the
eventh" inning.
Jack so n v ille m ade th ree runs
in the second Inning, one in th e
fourth and one in the fifth and
C arl H u e n ers held P hoenix hit-
loss u ntil the sev en th w hen he
allow ed tw o hits, tw o w alks and
one h it batsm an w hich counted
th e tw o scores for P hoenix.
S hort score:
Jac k so n v ille
5
5
1
P hoenix
2
2
3
H ueners and H ardy; D ubs and
S k in n er.
SKINNERS
FOUNTAIN
W illiam W right Es
I11 OSC Play Cast
Johnny’s Garage
P H O E N IX
H ighway 99, Phoenix
Phone Medford 6764
C. B. CORDY GIVES PEAR
SPRAY AND DUST PROGRAM
C. B. Cody, county ag en t in
charge of h o rticu ltu re, stated
P hoenix, April 27—The p a rt of
this w eek th a t fur blight control A bram in the forthcom ing p ro
P hoenix, A pril 29 T he P h o e 1 pears should be sp ray ed or d u s t duction of "Squaring th e Circle"
nix Lions m et M onday evening at ed w ith a fixed copper or fresh w ill be played by W i l l ia m
6:20 p.rn. at th e G ladm or W affle bordeaux. This should be applied W rig h t of Phoenix, a sophom ore
S hop en tertain in g 12 guests and w hen 35% of th e blossoms are in science here. The play is the
open.
speech d e p a rtm e n t’s final d ra m a
new m em bers.
If you d u st, use 35 lbs of d u st tic offering of the year.
S peaking before the group
“S q u arin g the C ircle,” a tim ely
w e n J A McDougal, C h airm an p er acre.
F or sp ray , use one of the fol satire on com m unism in Russia,
of the M edford D istrict Boy
Scouts, and E. A. S to th ers, c h a ir low ing w e ttab le m aterials per will be presented C am pus w eek
m an of the C am ping and O utdoor 100 gallons: 2 lbs of fresh b o r end, May 21 and 22.
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group of the Scouts, both of d eaux m ix tu re, 1 lb of copper
PHOENIX CHRISTIAN
whom spoke on th e a d m in is tra H ydro, 1 lb C opper A, 1 lb COCS,
Jb basi cop
CHURCH
tion of the Scout program and :,/4 lb. S p ra Cop or
E. H. McGee, Minister
F
o
r
sp
ray
s
be
sure
to
use a w et-
th e activities of Cubs and Scouts
Bible School, 10 a m.
tab le m aterial and not the dust.
in Phoenix.
M orning W orship Service, II a.m.
Do not ap p ly copper sp ray s or
B .I.B .L.E . C lass <6-12 y rs.) 3 p m.
G uests and new m em bers in
E ven in g Service, 7:30 p.m.
d u sts to trees w hen th ey are wet.
cluded: W alt Love, A. C. Lew is,
P ow er Hour, Wed.. 7:30 p.m.
M aivln M adden, B ert S tancliffe,
Dr. A rth u r T aylor, professor of
Jo e W ebster, Col. D udley, and
Social
Sciences and ch airm an of
W arren H aggard.
C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g
M edford Lions atten d in g w ere: the d e p a rtm e n t at S o u th ern O re
Motor T une-op - K eboring
Leland Knox, F ran k Kuntz, N ob gon College, atten d e d th e Pacific
E m e rg e n c y S ervice
le V incent and W ynn G reer.
N othest C onference on the A rts
T elephone 7743
Ross J a r r e tt of P o rtlan d also
and Sciences a t Eugene, A pril 23
H igh w ay 99
Phoenix. Ore.
atten d ed the d in n er as a visiting
and
24.
A
pril
24,
Dr.
T
aylor
also
Lion.
atten d ed th e E lem en tary E duca
BETTY BOWMAN
EXAMINER COMING
tion C onference a t M onm outh.
formerly of
A D rivers License E x am in er W hile th ere he officiated at the
Betty's Beauty "Shop
w ill be on d u ty in A shland M on an n u al m eeting of T heta D elta
is now at
day, May 3, 1948, at the C ity Hall P h i—h o n o rary m en ’s scholastic
Rolland's Studio of Beauty
b etw een the hours of 9 a.m. and fra te rn ity —of which he is state
24 S. Grape
Phone 5020
4 p m., according to an an n o u n ce president.
m ent received from th e S ecretary
of S ta te ’s office.
WART" THE SPEED COP—By Steve's Union Service
Persons w ishing licenses or p er
HEV-VOU biG VOO POOH f vov p i o n , y o u t w i n M t « « o r c ic t a n l v Í t h in y o u C
apen r 1 most
m lts to d riv e are asked to get
vki l i ÍSI d ' root
you w ise : bn><
E’wt&VbO
Ov,
MOfit MOf.'u/
O tD f.
¡frä s
in touch w ith the e x a m in e r well B i n A B A N K V TO Ä
I T H E R E T HAM
LL
i
i
E v ir i m a x i a o a & N
ahead of the scheduled closing
V
h o u r in o rd er to assu re com ple
tion of th eir applications w ith a
m inim um of delay.
Lions Study The
Boy Scout Plan
1U Z A B E N I
CHUBCH
1‘howilx Church ut the Nuzaren*
We ex Lend a cordial in vitation to
• i l l o u r fr ie n d s a n d
f o llo w in g s e rv ic e « .
neighbors
to I tie
Sunday School 9:45.
Morning W orship 11:00
E vening Service 7:30.
Midweek Prayer and P raise Ser
v ile ,
“STOP and SHOP’’
,
for
MOTHER’S DAY
W e d n e s d a y 7:30.
Corne und bring your frien d s to
Hu- friendly church.
P astor Itev. C. H enry L acy
Specializing in home-made
pies and cakes
MALTS TO TAKE OUT
Cards - Gifts - W hitelaw's -
Schrafts - Brach's Chocolates
BUNTON VARIETY
N ext to Phoenix Post Office
Here's why we say
WOMEN CAN GO
PLACES IN THIS
BUSINESS
Watkins Products
and
VARIETY STORE
ALL STAR GIFTS
N ext To Post o f f ic e Phoenix Ore.
P hone 6613 Even. 7811
O. R. EDWARDS
Authorized Dealer
WHIZZER MOTORS
343 E. Main
Phone 2-1541
1. This is a sto ry of a typical Pacific Tele
phone“career girl.” She started as an operator
back in the thirties...a good job then, even
better now. Today most new operators just
out of high school average better than $35 a
week when they start handling calls and many
experienced operators earn $50 a week.
Better Roads
Whitman’s
Chocolates
Brown & Haley
Mother’s Day Cards
Gift Cosmetic Sets in
Lucien LeLong
Tulip Time
Evening in Paris
TAYLORS PHOENIX STORE
1st Street, Phoenix
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Advaru>.
From where I sit . . . / / J o e Marsh
2. She was promoted to supervisor after
a few years. Training new girls was an im
portant part of the job...for Pacific Tele
phone was growing. She enjoyed vacations
every year . . . with pay, of course. And she
joined in many local telephone activities.
Found telephone people friendly and sociable
...on or off the job.
3. She’s a chief operator now supervising
70 women...her responsibilities and expert-
ence help determine her salary of $4,500 a
year. Many “chiefs” earn more. Two-thirds
o f our people are women — hundreds have
management jobs — five are assistant vice-
presidents. Yes, women can go places in this
business.
The best way to get RESULTS
is to nominate a man of ACTION
and ABILITY. Make the most of
your OPPORTUNITY!
VOTE FOR
L. G. “Shy”
MORTHLAND
4. T élép h o n a jobs must
be good jobs to attract the ca
pable people needed to furnish
service. Good pay, steady work
and an employee benefit plan
give a strong sense of security.
Comfortable surroundings, va
cations and friendly fellow
workers help make work pleas
ant.
It’s Up to You!
FOR
The Pacific Telephone
V A j) and Telegraph Company
More than 70,000 people working together to fur
nish ever better telephone service to the West
County
Commissioner
This adv. paid for by Committee
for Morthland for County Com
missioner.
Sam's Hens
Wear Spectacles!
Yes, it’s a fact! Sant’s brood of
two dozen hens are wearing spec
tacles— which he bought front a
mail-order house in Capitol City.
Sam says it works (and big
poultry raisers say so, too). The
hens see each other through soft
colored glasses, and instead of
fighting and picking at each other,
th ey go aro u n d placid ly , gain
weight, and lay more eggs.
Makes me almost vish we could
have rose-colored glasses for hu
man beings, too. So that instead of
guarreling and criticizing, like we
do so much of the time, we’d li\
and let live in contentment.
From where I sit, the hum .
race wastes a powerful lot of tin;
in wrangling over minor issues . . .
whether a man should drink beer
or cider...w hether a woman shouh!
wear slacks or skirts . . . instead oi
seeing each other through “sp -
tacles” of tolerance th at enal
us to live-and-let-live like Sam'
brood of chickens.
Copyright, 1949, C nit id S ta tu Urtu/eri Foundation