_ _ _ Southern Oregon N ew . Review, A JJand, Oregon. Thursday, September i } ljM g THE PHOENIX NEWS Phoenix Property On D elinquent List PHOENIX CHRISTIAN CHURCH E. II. McGee, M in iste r S a tu rd a y C lasses O ffe re d a t S.O.C. i Eleven Nominees Named Tuesday | EXAMINER COMING A D rivers License Exam iner Phoenix, Sept. 22 — LU ted a- . w ill be on d u ty in Ashland, Mon- F ight Saturday m o rn in g and j mong the notice u l lux to re c h w |d a y, Septem ber 27, 1948, at the evening classes ate being offered | I truing Huivka, . 4u pm. m e lien« rclcuxcd this m onth C ity H all between the hours of Fuwor Iln u r, VVed. 7.311 p by Southern Oregon college d u r ­ were tw o hits o f p ro p e rty in ft a.m. and 4 p.m., according to an I-dent, Sept 22— Re-openlng ing tin- fa ll term w h ich begun Phoenix. Jackxon county has il l - of the nom inations fo r c ity coun- Phoenix P resbyterian C hurch announcem ent received from the Septem ber 23. The th ird S a tu r­ «■(I an a p plicatio n to foreclose the E. . C la rk. M in iste r cllm en and m ayor of the c ity of Secretary of S tate’s office. I c i i i nt a ll de lin q u e n t taxes tor 10 A M B ible School J O N day m orning of each m onth be­ I ¡dent was held at a special Persons w ishing licenses or the years 11)33-34, and p rio r to Poling, S uperintendent. A class g inning w ith re g istration, Sep -oecting of tiie c ity council Tues­ perm its to d riv e are asked to get th a t time. tem bei 25, the in tern-teaching fo r everyone. day m ght. Eleven a ddition a 1 in touch w ith the exam iner w ell class, Ed 415, under Miss E dith P roperty owners have u n til I I a.m. M orning W orship. Spe­ councilm en were nom inated at ahead of the scheduled closing O ctober | to file an answer and cial m usic by the choir. Sermon Hot k w ill meet at the college. Ihe meeting. hour in order to assure Comple­ by the m inister. defense. Each S aturday m o rn in g at ft The nom inations had o rig in a l­ tion o f th e ir applications w ith a 'I’ues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. o’clock Miss Jeannette S m ith w ill ly been closed a week ago Tues­ m in im u m o f delay. I he tw o hits of local property Wed. 7.30 p. M C h ristia n F e l­ give D iagnostic and Rem edial In ­ ¡ire: lots 7 and H, block 3 Phoe low ship, day because of a m is in te rp re ta ­ stru ctio n in Heading and L itera tion of the c ity charter. No can­ n ix , owned by M r. and Mrs. H ay­ M r. and Mrs. W illia m Ham pton lure, Ed 485. Each M onday night didate who was not a property have bought a home on Scenic F M O E W IX X i l A I E H l C H U B C M mond A. F u rry , and p a rt o f lot I'liornlM Cliur.-li o f th e N iiz . i 1.11. «, and a ll lots 7 and 8, block 10, W . rxtan.1 a cordini In v ltu ilo n 1, at 7:30 G lenn M atthew s w ill offei owner was accepted. This ru lin g D rive. all o u r fr ie n d s an d iielic>••'<>> x 1« h- Orchestra, Mus 290a; Tuesday was cla rifie d d u rin g the week owned by M r. and Mrs. J. A. ro ll.,w ln < aervli-en. n ig h t at 7 00 Angus B ow m er w ill and the special m eeting was held K n ig h t. D e lin q u e n t taxes on the Huniluy M< lion I !» «6 »list to ta l $286 90 and on the give a three-hour class in Shakes­ to perm it a d d ition al nom inations M o rn in g W orship I I 00 E v e n in g h e r v l.e 7 30 peare, Eng 201, and O tto W ilda among q u a lifie d voters and res! second total $75 71. M id w e e k P r a y e r mid Pruina H .r w ill give C rafts, A r t 218; on W ed­ dents. vice, W e d n e s d a y 7:30. Mrs. J. Freeman, M edford, Corna und hrlris you r fr ie n d s to nesday, Leon M u lin g w ill give I he eleven councilm en who spent S aturday afternoon w ith ih e fr ie n d ly c h u rch P a sto r Kav. C H en ry I j i . y speech. Eng. 121; on Thursday, were nom inated Tuesday in c lu d ­ M rs II. Peterson Oregon H istory w ith D r, A rth u i ed: Roy C oghlll, Leslie Mason, M is. M a rjo rie B artholom ew K elcy S m ith bought a B olen’s Taylor, anil School O rganization Joe Hoslck, Bob Logan, Ira Cul and tw ins, M edford, were Phoe­ H uski garden tra c to r this week. and Law , Ed 478 w ith O tto W ilda. ver, Forrest Jennings, L o r e n n ix visitors Monday. R egistration In a ll fa ll classes Casebier, John Sample, Roy Me M r. anil Mrs. E. Zachailas and C 1 T A T IO W may continue u n til October I). Gary, Wuyne C ow dry, and Mrs daugh ter spent Sunday at K la m ­ M O N U M EN TS IN T H E t ’ llM ’U IT i n l ltT < ,r N ig h t classes meet once a week Hugh Bouldln. ath Falls. T H E S T A T E III' iiK E H i.N IN ANI» Previous nominees who are Marble, Granite. Bronze fo r three hours, and students may E t ili r i l l : C H IN T V n F I K K S I .N M r and Mrs. H A Peters.,n In Ihe .M uller o f th e A d option register at the firs t m eeting of s till on the slate Include- F G Extra Lettering Available am Mrs. M a rjo rie B artholom ew G ilbreath, C. E. Walden, Fred the class. H A I.KA .M A N .II,. n m inor. and tw ins spent Sunday p ickin g I.IN B U R NSAG ENCY r<>: J o h n l> M u n d i. Van Dyke, R udy Conner, and berriea m a r B u tte Falls IN T H E N A M E <»!•' T H E S T A T I "On the Plaza" 1 »E »UIKOON. you nr.- h ereb y .il.- d A r t Paulson and his father Charles W. Long. and req u ired Io a p p ea r In lh> a la .v . Candidates fo r m ayor Include • 'ourt H o u se In th e C ity o f M e.lf... , and m other were Crescent C ity the present incum bent, H arold e n t it le d C ourt and m a ile r al ilo visitors last week. » 'ou n ly o f Ja ea k o n . s t a t e o f O ic g i.ii 1 Strauss, and John Childers. O pen A g a in on th e 26th d a y o f O ctob er. IÎHK, al Three candidates have been P hoenix !» '•« A. M , th en and th e r e to utio« , f “ hy y ” " h a v e , w hy it,, nominated fo r re corder,'they are: tolin E S .'le h e ll fo r Ito- m iop i fun o f Dry C leaner Dave Block, Mrs. Teeters, and I e tllln n o f H c k h I c O. S e t, h e ll and P ro m p t S e r v ic e t .luon |.e a M unrll, I o u r m in or Mrs. Dale Momany. P k k U p And D e liv e r J oh n n y’s G arage ■ Ib l# H.T imo I, I o u m. U u r n in a W u isa ip Mervi.'«, I l u m n t i i i . r : I'lnre m u >i«> , j , , , , , , Betty’ s Beauty Shop H ighw ay - 17 - Phoenix Phone 7908 School Permanents this m onth For $5 00 d a u u h tc i WAionhl not he r tim lr d W IT N E S S , th e H ntinrnlile H R H an n a, r i m i l i Judge or j»< ' •o u n ly , O regon RIId J u d u e o f th e ah<>ve e n t it le d C o u tl nmt Ih e se a l o f Nnl«i C ourt. Si jU. lulu r 20 ritiri flf il lih lish e d Iliis 23 d a y o f S e p te m b e r, I Com plété M o tor rtrb u lld ln K M otor Tune-nt» - R ib o rin g Em ervency H lxh w ey c le r k H i.. H m v e e n t it l e d O d in Pnttnn, c ., m 1 Deputy. ♦♦♦ «5» Ore a testing program fo r sports. CRUMP’S FOUNTAIN (formerly Skinners) Y o u r H o t W e a th e r R e tr e a t Where You Meet Your Friends Foods and Farm Supplies Phoenix Feed & Seed H e A lso B u y & S ell U sed I t F u r n itu r e P h o n e 7 k« 3 P h o e n ix , O regon fffM O V f... MURDEROUS FISH TRAPS Phoenix, Sept. 22 — D onald Hembre, superintendent o f the schools in Phoenix was chosen vice president of the Jackson C ounty School Superintendent's association at a m eeting held on M onday n ig h t at the courthouse in M edford. The club plans to organize as a Schoolm aster’s clu b and w ill meet m o n th ly. Subjects discussed a t the M onday m eeting included visual aid film scheduling, the 4- H club fa ir, fo o tb a ll o ffic ia ls , and I H ighw ay 99, Phoenix Paints - Weed Killers Fertilizers "WART" THE SPEED COP—By Steve's Union Service 'iw n i i Hftr S how u r i # adKF-i — -------- «$♦ [ I YOU« AO ; i J I ’ a SCLL OF IM P O R T A N T D A T E S V ariety Store Sept. 26th - 2 p.m. To B uy Y o u r Home See MOTORCYCLE RACES I. E. Schuler Your Service Stations' Supply . . . . R ealtor Represented by H A R V E Y J. PETERSON '»4 Mi. N o rth Phoenix Ph. 8485 A shland R iding A ssociation N»xt Time Try • Y es W a lt’s We Have School Supplies BARBER SHOP Ww«Y 99 Phoenix. Ore. Next to Phoenix Post Office O f Gasoline Has Been Slashed Valley View Rodeo Grounds P. O. Box 275 - Ashland, Ore. B union V ariety 25 P ercen t >«$♦ «J» «$♦ W estern s 3-P a sse n g e r Coupe ................................................\ $6.35 5 -P a ssen g er C o u p e ........................................................... $7 95 Coach und Sedan .................................. f h e i e is a g a s s h o r ta g e a n d th e fo llo w in g serv ic e s t a ­ tio n s a r e a s k in g each a n d e v e ry c u s to m e r to b e a r in m ind th is g a s o lin e s h o rta g e . T hey will t r y to see you th ro u g h w ith th e ir lim ited supply. SEAT COVER'S Ken’s Associated Service Station 95 Phone 8058 WESTERN GIANT TIRES 600x16, 4 p ly..................... ..................... $13.9,5 p| us c x ,.isc (ax A rt Nelson’s Texaco Service Station O ther sizes priced accord in gly Phons 6138 R A Y O N C O R D — l i f e tim e guarantee against defects and workmanship. 24 month guarantee against road hazard. Rapier’s Mobil Service Phon« 6186 BERT TERRY Steve’s Service Phone 6006 70 E. Main s ta / VA'.»* ^ÌATlWf Notice hava l i . . . Next to Poet Office Phoenix, Ore. Phone 6012 or 7111 eve Phoenix. H E O lU IE It C A R T E R of "YES" You can’t tall . . . Wa may Your Walking Dealer »S I ’» I » by B U N T O N ’S Service Tek-phone 7743 D. H e m b re E lected Io A sso ciatio n P ost Phone 4 j 2 1