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Southern Oregon News R eview, A shland, Ore. Ih u r u h y , May 13, 194# T H E P H O E N IX F N U liN lX MAMAMCNB GKUBCH MRS. CHILTON TRAVELS M i i. II. E. C h ilto n und d a u g h te r le ft T uesday m o rn in g fin R cdluruts, C a lifo rn ia w he re th ey J u s t a ro u n d the c o rn e r is th a t w ill v is it fi tends and re la tiv e s Mrs. C h ilto n and d a u g h te r a n lu c ia tlv e tim e o f y«ai fin S o u th O regon people w h ic h is tra v e lin g in a new H udson w h ic h e rn k n o w n as s u m m e rtim e va catio n. th e y ju s t received. T h is y e a r the Stat«' o f O regon Is re a c h in g lo r $12»,900,000, to be dep osite d by to u rin g va catio ne rs. We ask again, as we asked last ye ar, w h a t percentage o f th is vast a m o u n t w ill the c o m m u n ity o f P h o e n ix receive? T h a t, o f course, is a h y p o th e tic a l q u e s tio n th a t c o u ld o n ly be answ ered by a d e ta il s u rv e y being m ade at the c o m p le tio n o f the season. T o w o n d e r a b o u t the a m o u n t In the te rm s o f d o lla rs and cents is o f no va lu e w ha t-so -e ve r, unless w e m i- d e te rm in e d th a t the a m o u n t w h a te v e r It m ay be w ill be In creased d u rin g the su m m e r o f 1948. H ow , yo u m ay ask, can we do th is? H ow does one cause a to u r is t to spend m ore m on ey in a c o m m u n ity th a n he w o u ld do n o rm a lly in v ie w o f o u r services? T h e a n s w e r to th a t q u e s tio n a l m ost b orde rs on the In ta n g ib le fo r m a n y o f us. We are p ro ne to v ie w o u r businesses as th e y e x is t as o ffe rin g the m a x im u m o f s e r M ilk it the m ainstay o f healthy familie«. l ife begins w ith vice. W e fa il to see to u ris ts in the m ilk . Babies develop sound teeth and s tu rd y bones w ith m ilk . eyes o f o u r selves. W e fa ll to Bell view D airy's C la rifie d m ilk is .1 boon to everyone— as .1 re a liz e th a t as stran ge rs to our fa m ily health p ro te c to r, and prom oter o f energy and clear c o m m u n ity th a t th ey are no m ore radiant complexions. I'o r safer, creamier, tastier m ilk , be sure fa m ilia r w ith the scenic a ttr a c it's C la rifie d m ilk . tio n s to w h ic h we are so accus to m e d th a n w o u ld be a m an fro m M ars. In o u r v ic in ity w e can boast no O regon Caves o r C ra te r L a k e it is tru e , b u t the d riv e s we Phon« DAILY DELIVERIES Grade m a ke th ro u g h F ern V a lle y , o u t Ashland A th ro u g h th e A n d e rso n C re ek D is 3747 Milk tr ic t, the ups and dow ns o f D a rk H o llo w , m ay t r u ly be as in te re s t- l'tia v iilx « 'l i i m l i ni i l i r r 'iix m iii, W i. « « t a l l i i (■ r o n lla l I n v i t a l i. , 11 li, .ili o l i r f i Ir iiilM u n ii ii«* I k lil«i>i • In llm fu lliiw liiK M»rvli » m H m iiliiy Mi'hool « «5 M iirn liiK V \ o i m « i | | i | | un l'i'v im ln * H «rvl<« 7 .'io M ld w ra ic l'r n y « i am i P rilla « s ..t vii'«, sv«<Jii«Niiay 7 .10 uod b rin a y « u r f r o n d a in Hi« r r ln u lly e h iiri'b V a n ta r ll« v «• H « n ry fan s I Pirates Lose Last Conference Game 2-1 Phoenix Premises Everyone Likes It NEW S Phoenix Track Men Head For Corvallis Meet baccalaureate and, Commencement Set For May 23,27 P h o e n ix, M ay 13— B a s e b a ll i season fo r the P h oe n ix "P ira te s ” I cam e to Its conclusio n th is week w ith th e game a ga in st Rogue R iv e r In w h ich P h o e n ix lost 2-1. P h o e n ix was sparked by the P h o e n ix , M ay 13— D on ova n P h o e n ix, M ay 13— D o n a ld E. p itc h in g o f D on ova n W o lfe w ho W o lfe , H a ro ld S c h m e ltze r, J im H em bre, p rin c ip a l o f P hoenix a llo w e d o n ly 4 h its and s tru c k m y W illia m s and B ill H u s t w ill H ig h , announced th is w eek th a t o u t 14 men. go to C o rv a llis on F rid a y and i the B a ccala urea te Services fo r S a tu rd a y to p a rtic ip a te in the | the g ra d u a tin g class w ill be held m g to an o u t o f to w n e r as th ey S ta te T ra c k M eet a fte r h a v in g M a y 23 a t 11 p.m. a t the P re s b y q u a lifie d fo r th a t h o n o r a t the te ria n c h u rc h w ith the R everend are to us. I f g iv e n p ro p e rty ac D is tr ic t M eet fo r B Schools held L a c y o f the N azarene c h u rch d e cess m any w o u ld e n jo y a h ik e to a t A s h la n d last S a tu rd a y . liv e r in g the serm on. the top o f o u r m o u n ta in s b o rd e r D on ova n W o lfe w ill e n te r in j A ls o scheduled Is the C o m 440 and 880 run s, H a ro ld m encem ent w h ic h w ill be held in g the east side o f the v a lle y . th e W hen p a c k in g season Is in p ro S c h m e ltz e r w ill e n te r the pole T h u rs d a y , M a y 27 a t the g y m n a v a u lt e ven t, J im m y W illia m s w ill gress you m ay fin d th a t the I n p a rtic ip a te in the broad ju m p siu m a t 8 p.m. P rin c ip a l speaker fo r the e v e n dia na fa m ily w ill .Im m e d ia te ly and B ill H u s t w ill ru n th e 100 in g w ill be M a rs h a ll W o o de ll, A s respond to the suggestion th a t y a rd dash. s is ta n t P rofessor o f S o c i a l Q u a lific a tio n s fo r e n te rin g the Sciences a t S o u th e rn O regon C o l th e y v is it one o f the v a lle y ’s state m eet w ere th a t tra c k m en lege. packinghouses. H o w a bo ut o ffe r m u st have ta k e n e ith e r a fir s t or Speeches w ill also ire presented in g the use o f a fe w local horses second place a t the D is tr ic t B by V a le d ic to ria n D o ro th y Keene to the g ro up w ho w a n t to see the Meet. W illia m s q u a lifie d by a and S a lu ta to ria n Jacqu e i i n e w ild and w o o ly w est fro m a sad fir s t in the broad ju m p , S c h m e lt- Hobbs. d le T hey w ill e xp e ct to pay. I ’ve zer tie d fo r fir s t in th e pole n e v e r fo un d rates u n d e r a $1.00 v a u lt, W o lfe was f ir s t in th e 440 D L. KOEHLER VISITS HERE an h o u r elsew here. So here we and second in th e 880 and H u s t D. L . K o e h le r, F e a th e r R ive r, are. P hoenix as a c o m m u n ity came in second in the 100. C a lifo rn ia is v is itin g th is w eek A c c o m p a n y in g th e tra c k m en m a y rest on its past la u re ls -w h a t- w ith M r. and M rs. D ave Chase. e v e r they m ay be-and le t the w ill be P rin c ip a l D o n a ld H e m b re to u ris ts and the d o lla rs go by o r and Coach G eorge Sanders. PHOENIX CHRISTIAN a progressive P h o e n ix w ill o ffe r CHURCH tra v e lin g people the o p p o rtu n ity E. H. M cG ee. M in is te r B ib le School, 10 a.m . to v ie w the h e a rt o f the Rogue M o rn in g W o rs h ip S ervice, 11 a.m . V a lle y w ith h e a dq ua rters in B .I.B .L .E . C lass (6 -1 2 yrs.J 3 p.m. and P h oe n ix. E v e n in g S e rv ic e , 7:30 p.m. BELLVIEW DAIRY Watkins Products VARIETY STORE Pow er N e x t T o P o s t O f f ic e P h o e n ix O re. P h o n - «it; 12 E v e n . 7811 J o h n n y ’s G a ra g e C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g Motor Tune-nb . Kéboring E m ergency « H ig h w a y » Phoem , o re Highway 99. Phoenix 7:30 p.m. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . Clark, Minister 10 A . M . B ib le School. J. O. N Y o u r S h e rw in - W illia m s ___ D e a le r Specializing in home-made pies and cakes PhoenixIFeedJ&’Seed H ig h w a y 99, P h o e n ix W eed K ille r s & Sprays MALTS TO TAKE OUT ,n..G W ed. P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class fo r e veryon e. 11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe c ia l m u sic b y th e c h o ir. S erm on b y th e m in is te r. Tues. 7 P. M . B o y Scouts. W ed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F e l lo w s h ip . SKINNERS FOUNTAIN Servi«« T elephone 7743 H o u r, "WART" THE SPEED COP—By Steve’s Union Service H tV O FFKEQ STO P THOSE CftOOM S - T h I W E } STOLEN O N ( OF »OvR C U STO ’1 t « J 4 C .A U . Z I HOW M AtKEQ EL fM iv n i e C O O O H S // ! S av d o n t call M E D u m b w m v T h e m B i QDS IS ' TOO SM AQ T FOO ano WHV OO VOW T h in k THEV AOE SO THEV W A S S M A P I E n O V L H T O K N O W T H E B E S T S T E A L »N TO’ » « W A* A CAR S K P C I O O f ' EXTOA SMAOT Going EAST? ■ ■ ■ MEMO Atrio to Chicago, Nev.- On your round p destinations, « ‘" " ’ ’ " T a • • • fs home planning tim e See M..a,Y Spring planning for home improvements can be just a t much fun a t planning 6Ó your tprlng garden— when you plan fo pay for your home improvements on the Firtt National Bank's Thrifty Pay Plan. H. H. Mayberry, Agent - Telephone 7501 A iittlù im tn t A Thrifty Pay Plan Loan with up to three years to pay can take care of that new eoat of paint, decorating the intide of your home . . . Installing a new furnace From where I s it... t y Jo e M arsh . . . adding a room . . . or just about any permanent improvement to your Jeb Had the Folks home or yard in Stitches! Why don't you tee the nearest branch of First National or ask your material dealer or contractor; he con take care of all the details for you. Romomborl A Thrifty Pay Loan for Any Homo Improvomont! FIR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K of P o rtlan d A t th e F rid ay N ig h t S o c ia l, Jeb Crowell had the audience in stitches — doing a take-off on the blustering character who belittles everybody and everything that isn't from his own home town. In our town, for instance: Some folks like band concerts, others don’t — some families serve beer with dinner, others, buttermilk — and as for politics, there's plenty of healthy disagreement. Well, we can laugh at that sort of character because from where I sit, Americans are just the op posite. We like to boast a bit per haps, about the paint job on the new barn, or the missus' style of eooldng— but ws aren’t intolerant of people who don’t think or act exactly the same way ws do. But when it comes to denying folks the right to think or act as they choose. . . no, we're like you — we don’t believe in it, whether It goes for serving beer, or speaking one's mind on public affairs. CopyzigA«, I9i8, United