Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 16, 1948, Image 7

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    w u in e rn i >regon New» Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, December id , , 9 4 g
PHOENIX NEWS
Masquers Sponsor
Senior Play
N annette F u rry , S ally T rip p ,
Doyal M cC urly, H arold Scbmel
zer, Charles S w ift, and Eria
Wolfe.
Models Include: B e tty S kinner,
Phoenix, Doc. 15. The Phoc Bonnie Terzenbach, Jody Hobbs,
nix Masquers are sponsoring the Dolores Paulsen, Jeannine Inm an
senior play, "Boy» A b o u t Bob- and K ay Dudley.
Bette” . The piny in directed by
G lenn A p lln .
I he play w ill be presented on
December
IB, m the Phoenix
High school G ym nasium nt li 00
, P m Practices are now being held
by the members of the Masquers
Phoenix, Dee. 15— W alt Love,
The proceeds go to the Senior
operator
o f the Phoenix Barber
class.
shop, announced plans this week
rh e play Is nt,out a tom boy
lo r b u ild in g a new shop across
who vei y q u ic k ly becomes a lady
the street from his present loca­
when her home and love life
tion. Love is presently leusing
are threatened by a teen-age from M r M ille t.
«««n
ai KC P? ° : n,iX L io n « Cl ub are plannlnt) for
holiday
'•im p . I he results are supposedly
Ix,ve stated th a t he planned season. The club, w hich is one of the new er in the v a lle y has been
hilarious.
very a ctive since it . inception. Included in the future p U n . of ^ e
to put up a b uilding , lfix20 feet club
are the March of D im es which w ill take place m January
The u ll school east follow s,
It w ill be b u ilt of pum ice block Show n above, reading from right to left are Dr. Charles H oey v ile
buna Job, V irg in ia H unter. R ey­
and w ill be on the N orth side of 1
president; Mrs. Hoey. Lion Tam er of the Lion A u x ilia r v
nold W rig h t, Gordon G erm er
H ighw ay
»9 in the center of Fisher, president; and Mrs. Fisher, who is president of the Lion A u x "
Rosalh- Klassen, Wandu N orton
Phoenix. The in te rio r w ill
be
ntoe Stevens, Barbara B arlow finished in Plaster w ith a lin o ­
H urton S kinner, LaVonne Hagen
runs should check to see If they
leum flo o r.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chase a t­
Love bought the lot from Rob- had a ll th e ir m all correctly ad­ tended the funeral of M r. Chase's
dressed.
ert F u rry.
father in Delano, C a lifo rn ia , the
fore part o f this week. Enroute
south the Chases were involved
in an auto accident.
P ro m p t H a rv lc a
•
u
ei< 1 P And D e liv e r
A lb e rt G r iffith and V ic R ich­
» « ' A la t, b u y * H„,|
ardson
are busy w ith seasonal
oi .
F u r n it u r e
SU N D A Y for vour C h riitm ai
' hnstmas tree business.
T IM
Pho.nl«, O r a .o n
Shopping C onvenience.
10:00
Phoenix, Dec. 15— C olor film s
a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
of flow ers of the U nited States
w ill
be shown at the F rid a v
kevening m eeting of the Phoenix
Lions Plan For Christmas Season
Love Planning
Pumice Building
Phoenix
Pry Cleaner
Johnny’s Garage
'¿ '" ''I'l» ; - M o to r R e b u ild in g
M o to r T u n e -o p . R ah,
►•fnaraancy
'
H - r v lr a
Telephone 7743
» Mirhwfty 9D
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— y 99
Phoen 11. Ort
Gier’s Drug Store
Phoenix, Oregon
We give S & H Green Stamps
Santa Claus will be in our
store Friday, December 17,
tnd Saturday, December IK
i to 9 p.m. each evening.
Have Mom a n d Dad bring
you down so you can see and
talk to Santa C lans,
BER T T E R R Y
70 East Main
Color Films To
Be Shown Friday
.We W ill Be Open
Next to Bank
Phone 4521
fourteen Make
Second Honor Roll
Garden club.
I
The m eeting w ill be held at
Phoenix, Dec. 15— Honor ro ll
the P resbyterian church. The
pictures are to be shown by Mr. students fo r the second six week
Nichols, Medford.
i period at Phoenix
high school
were released this week. T hey!
Mrs. M a rvin Fisher is assisting totaled 14.
it the postoffice d u rin g the
They Included: Seniors: S h ir­
C hristm as rush.
ley Eldredge. LaVonne Hagen
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen and M ary Lou K night.
Juniors: Barbara B arlow , B illy
Miss S hirlee Richardson drove to
W im er Sunday where they v is it­ Hutton, Nancy Maesse, Leo M it­
chell.
ed Mrs. M. Bernard.
Sophomores: Ronnie Clason |
P H O E W IX H A X X E N E C M O X C H
Donna Eldredge, Nannette F u rry '
I'h u e n lx C h u rch o f th * f 'a s n m i.
PBNtor Rev. C. H e n r y Ij« c y Dick Keene, A lice Seitzlnger
>
We extend a cordial Invitation to
Freshmen: Cecil Eldredge, S h ir '
•0 o u r frien d s and n eigh b ors to ‘he
fo llo w in g serv ices.
ley Schulz.
For Your Gift
PICTURES
PAPER DRAPES
MIRRORS
PLAQUES
F. J„ RBNTZ PA'NT STORE
A itu r titm t
Erom diere I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh
The Missus "Ducks" Out
Slim Hartman took his missus
duck hunting the other day. And
after five hours of sitting in a
swamp, she’d had enough! Going
home, Slim reminded her good-
naturedly of the time she’d taken
him to a woman novelist’s lecture,
and insisted that he sit it out.
Slim and the missus get on so we!
—content to stay home nights tc
gether, enjoying one another’
company over a glass of beer and;
game of chess.
From where I sit, we can’t al
enjoy the same things—but we cat
share those little pleasures tha
we do enjoy — a glass of beer, i
game of chess, some music on th<
radio — and live-and-let-live wher
it comes to the others.
So now the missus and Slim have
an understanding. No more duck
hunting for her—no more lectures
for him. They decided each to hi«
own Uutt.
It’s because they can agree to
disagree like that, I think, that
Copyright, 1948, Uni f i S ta ta B rtw tn Founiotio,
Sunday Achool 9:45
M o rn in g W o rs 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 v e r and P ra la e
vice, 'V edn earlay 7:30.
Rer
N e xt Tim e T ry
We’re not In the
Walt’s
Phone Book
BARBER SHOP
But
Hiway 99
Phoenix. Ore.
our number is
B e tty ’s B ea u ty S h op
Hl-way 99
Phoenix, Oregon
Pet Foods and Farm Supplies
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Highway 99, Phoenix
Paint - Fertilizers
™ E THIRD TIM E STEVE'S HIT T H A T
CORD IN S T E A D OF H iS "A" S T R I N G /"
Don't overload your electric circuits. When you
build or m odernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING.
Weed Killers
See 1 our Local Electrical
Contractor
Our Winter Tune-Up Assures
Quick Starts, Smooth Driving
Winter driving is no fun if you are never
sure the old buggy will start. If it bucks and
jerks and eats up g a s , you are due for
trouble sooner or later. Why take chances?
CALVERT
WATCHES
INQUIRI ST «NT Of TU I
combine exquisite beauty of
S I BANKS OF TNE
styling ...superb timekeeping
FIRST NATIONAL GROUT
qualities. . . at modest prices!
7 to 17 jewel from $19.75
to $52.50
CALVERT
W ATCHES
invite you to make your family Christmn
'»y
using First National's services. . . Chri
• «,
tmas gift checks on*' gift envelope^
US
quick starts and smooth driving as well as
the utmost in economical operation.
Don’t delay—do it NOW !
One stop does it!
7
/
Clyde N. Caton
,
G. H. Wenner, manager, and all
the staff at Ashland's branch of the First Natlor«!,
Drive in for a tune-up that will assure
mus
GARAGE
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION