S.u.h«r„ Oregon N . . . Review, Avfibnd, Oregon. Tkurnby, FORMER ATHLETE GLEN NELSON SHINES AT PACIFIC UNIVERSITY o ^ r.^ „„ PHOENIX NEWS ( barges Apparent To Old 'l ifiiers *-cw income Drop Ahead ior Farmers Raiders Play Chico I or 1 Itie Saturday 1 aid society meets rr > 4 k . CJ..4 .1 Phoenix, Oct. 27 — Ladies A id Phoenix, Get. 27 — Old timer« Society Of the Presbyterian | this week were talking about tin The Pacific U niversity Index, Higgs Chuck I i ,, (The Siskiyou) .church had an all day m eeting la. I that at one tim e the Engel daily paper of the Fon-«t r , , „ „ v * ' k Jandieau, Harry ciucial game of the Fat j W .dnesuay with a pot luck lunch A third year of shrinking real college is loud in its pra.se ( „ . ÿ " G ordon’" ' ^ . ™ , Grocery and Dry Goods stun- had been located on the present net income is ahead for agricul­ West Conference w dl be- played at noon. The regular m eeting was Freshm an halfback Glen Nelson and Je rry Mitchell Leslie are hut i'e of the Skinner building and ture. That is the overall outlook S atuiday, October 30, when S O C ih t,d during the afternoon last years Ashland high school --------------- footbaM, basketball and truck recent AHS hoys who are doing thal once again a grocery store indicated at the recent annual meets Chico State at Chico. At very well U, college circle. is l.xat. d on the corner, Ray | national agricultural outlook con the- present Chico leads thè con­ star. Mrs. H. A. Peterson has been Although Ashland High must h n ine in W ashington, D. C. a-. ■ Glen, although only u fresh­ meet team all the way up to fiv, H.uiison, form er sales m anager briefly stated by Oregon’s repre- ference with two wins and no lightly under the w eatner lately. l‘ iuhrcis having opened Rav't losses, SOC ranks second with m an and one of the lightest hacks on . it-, size, It has dem nnstrat ' nt dive, L. It. B rethaupt, O re­ on the squad has been In the lin e­ ed Its ability by the fact that it Highway M arket in that locution g o n State college extension econ­ two wins and one loss. A win la t week. for SOC would insure at least up at least half of the playing has been ahi., to heat these team omist. Il Iheodore Engel, proprieloi ■ time. His most recent accomplish Heveral times a decade. Against ¡a co-championship as this is the I he outlook was found better of the Engel Grocery and Dry m ent was the 70-yurd return on n ° Wn s,ze Ashland G'oods store, were on hand today for some types of farm ing than R aiders’ last conference game. u punt for a touchdown In one of High usually trium phs by «1Z( he would find the offices of Dr. for others, yet it was deemed wise the Northwest Conference game able scores. ASHLAND LOCALS Charles Hoey, C rum p’s Fountain, lor all farm ers to operate to m eet (.le n will hkely see plenty of ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lombard 'Ibis years team has only on. »he Bunton Variety Store, R ay’ some recession, if It comes. Real tion for f aciflc when the Badge is icgular hack, nam ely big Don income as expressed in buying were dinner guests at the Rod »met th.- SOC Haiders In G rants Mayfield. T h , year is a ‘ b u Z * Highway M arket and several a- power is expected to rem ain far Keating home, Valleyview Mon­ paitm ents in a m odern stucco i ush during Homecoming. above the low pre-w ar level, how ­ day evening. To Buy Your Home See .f the .r h ” P"A..m cm building on (he spot w here hi ever. G len joins the ranks of out­ of the team has been terrific huge fram e store building one»- standing AHS football players Against powerful G rant Pass the stood. Mi. and Mrs. John Cotton were Cash receipts by farm ers, n a­ who are dem onstrating the su p er­ .r.zzl.cs mad.- 12 first downs ( • . . . Realtor tionally, might drop to a m onth­ guests of Ben Lom bard’s S a tu r­ Engel who has at one time ly rate ten per cent below 1948 day evening. ior qualities of Ashland High the C avem ens 11. Represented by been an officer in one of th. F rank O’Neil and the local coach­ The downtown quarterback HARVEY J. PETERSON a year from now but total farm European armies, drove a small Vic Richardson was an A sh­ es in the developm ent of f,ne ath- H ’ a mV<> ? t en VPrv < rifle .-.I of l? Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485 expenses may decrease little if h’t«’«. Lewis Langer, Barney the Ashland High eleven this fall buc khoard with a w hite hors, : R e a p e r feed is expected to land visitor Monday. •ogely offset by higher other .ire Urged to rem em ber last year and according to Ralph Roberts, nnd the fine record of {he last present city m arshall, of Phoenix t 'Ms B reithaupt reports. Thus, few years. The fans are also urg­ the old gentlem an looked just the T ™ WOU,d be less- and DELICIOUS APPLES ed to look forw ard to a fine team like Kaiser Bill’’ him self as h< t < net income dollar now buys * -2.49 Infi i h a ,i M mUth as P ™ " coming up next year when the came driving down the street. ‘He was a proud, handsome m an’’ inflationary force» in the gen- K»een men will have gained DESCHUTES POTATOES TP» $51» ; -¿ b Roberts said, ‘and really cut a de?Ltk°„n° m< SU11 outwc’tSh.s the much weight and experience No. 2 s in SO lb. sacks fine figure.’’ N o d h ury trend in a p ic u ltu re , D auell Haggard, Portland vis­ No. l ’s m 15 and 25 lb. sacks e j In J”! ^C° nC,Usion was r each- ited Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Haggard Ml and Mn Zacharias, Kian ubn8 i th® generaI n°n- over the week end. Darrell is <*tli Falls, visited Mr. Zacharias' h agtH iad H 1 Pdce level trend a- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias Etad, owing to uncertain in te r­ employed by United Airlines. ¿a I Mrs. M arjorie Bartholomew, last week end. national conditions. Highway 93, Phoenix and twins, and Mr. and Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias visited lo^r. *«OW vou <*>•* ***} 9Tffy(*s week end. mid-November about R. E. Simmons left Tuesday for -----------------------J Yakima, W ashington, to get a ' — load of furniture. The Simmons family plan to m ake their home M in lsto in Phoenix. W a n t To J o in — j n a m A lbert G riffith repainted his m S e r v i c e , - 11 a.m. E v , J * * ’ . '8-12 yr«> yra) £ 5:30 p.m. i 1926 Ford Monday of this week. O u r C lu b ? The vehicle Is now a tw o-tone blue. Newcomers to our town are puz­ contributing cake . pies, and coffee zled when they hear talk of “The the men contributing the meat for Barbecue Club.” Want to know who barbecuing, and the beer or ale. f-llo w ln x »erC ice^ n elgh b ors to 'he can join, and what the purpose is. From where I sit, it’s this simple Sunday School 9:45. Well, the answer is: any one can wholesome side of country life in mm "1" ! Ô*r ''|è e l 7:30 °° join who’s neighborly inclined. The America—its spirit of good-fellow­ Praise Ser- purpose is simply to enjoy good ship—that makes for tolerance food, good beer and ale, good con­ and better understanding between versation— all towards getting to neighbors. Phoenix Presbyterian Church know one another better. As I say. Neighbor, any one can to a •»* Clark, Minister A. M. Bible School. J. O N Every other Saturday, at one join up! So come along a week ‘ oling, Superintendent. A class farm or another, the pit is dug, from this Saturday. ** ior everyone. and the fire started. And by sun- 11 a.m . Mnrmnfi W — u: d-swn, r.cighboio fium miles around have come together—the women I. E. Schuler STRENGTHEN The Office Of A ttim i) : á Phoenix Feed & Seed -t M l NAB MAB T O M A A B M f t V v f I MB TO M l | H A B T O If t U C « K fif i M OST O u A lt ...A From where I sit... /z, Jo e M arsh m v iim u i cí ”,c» WHERE WHISPERS TURN TO SHOUTS How outpost repeater stat keep your long distance Calls at almost home town clarity 1* a lo w sh ïp 7 J M - Bo-V Scouts. P - M C hristi^ Fel Copyright, 1048, United States Brewers Foundation ’O Johnny’s Garage 1. Your voice gets a boost in repeater sta­ tions like this one. For currents fade on the lines and without amplifiers, your voice would soon be lost. The equipm ent can literally turn a faded voice into a roar. Much of it requires only periodic check-ups like the one the tech­ nician is giving it here. 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