Southern Oregon New* Review, Ashland, Oregon, I hursd.i v, l)cccnihcr 13, 1948
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Humpton
are remodelling the Interior of
their new home on Scenic Drive,
Monte Robertson left lust
week for Arcata, California, to
Phoenix. Dec. 23 — Plans are
nd the holldavs with his moth
underway at Phoenix high school er.
to revive the school newspaper,
'The Phoenician,” during the
second semester.
Members of the staff are:
Phoenician To
Be Revived
SOUTHERN 1| C U / £ D C V I C U/
OREGON HE IV 9 K C V IC V f
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Ashland, Oregon
38 East Main Street
Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
Mill Wood
Fuel Oil
Editor, LaVonne Hagen; ns-
Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash | 1 sistant
managers, Hill H utton and
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of , i Nancy Maesse.
March 3, 1879.
Class Reporters: Senior, Erls
Wolfe and LaVonne Hagen; jun
* -w
ior, Barbara Barlow and Nancy
Maesse;
sophomore. Nannettc
Furry and Ronny Clason. Frosh
Dolores Paulson and Shlrlev
DEAR EDITOR:
| ly act like men, and not worse Shu tz.
Sports, Girls, Bonnie T. and 2,3 4th St,
Since we are about to get a than spoiled kids, -pposing one
Phone ,7,1
new city government, I was won another, just for plain contrarl Kay Dudley; boys. Bill Hutton
dering how it would be to ask ness, or because they don't all, and Cecil Eldrich.
Music, Virginia Hunter and
the citizens to express their belong to the same political par
views on how a city should be ty. I think if we are to set our Alice S.
G. A. A., Chloe Stevens.
run. After all the taxpayers are selves up to other nations as a
paying for it. I don't see why perfect example of how they | P. Club, Ronny Clason.
Grade School News, 1 s t . __
they shouldn t have a voice in should live, we should tlrst clean
La-
our own door yard, so to speak, Vonne Hagen; 2nd, Virginia Rob
the matter.
and not be dirty, and sling mud, erts: 3rd and 4th, Mai y Lou
Here are mine:
just
because we don't all think Knight; 5th and 6th, Joyce Ow
First of all. the city must have
at its head a good, honest group the same. What a terrible, dreary ens; 7th and 8th, Mildreil Dubs.
High School Subjects, Hazel
of men, that really have the wel-1 mess it would be if we all did.
Business Manager, ’x?o
fare of the peopie, and city, as| No. 4. The city must be pio- Eyler.
Mitchell;
Advertisements, Kay
their goal, and not a selfish in gressive, encourage industries to
come in, which will help cut the Dudely, Chloe Stevens, Nannette
terest of ihe.r own in mind.
Furry.
No. 2. They must keep election home owner’s high taxes, and
MONUMENTS
'Photography” extra. Bill Hurt;
not
just
depend
on
the
scenery,
promises and bring back the feel
Marble,
Granite, Bronze
"Cartoons'
extra,
Leo
Mitchel
I.
ing of trust, and confidence to and climate, to attract tourists a
few
months
out
of
the
year,
that
Extra Lettering Available
the people. If there is one that
proves a person, it s a person that only helps the business people.
BURNSAGENCY
keep's his or her word. If you The city must have good, depen
•'On Ihe P I .,."
can t believe, or puf dependence dable police and fire protection,
in wlu t they say T wiuldn t trust good, pure water, stop and go
them as far as I could see them, lights in the downtown area, to
show people they really do have! Phoenix, Dec. 23 — "Bovs A-
or as the old saying goes, throw
bull by the tail.
their interests at heart, and care, bout Bobbette,” the Senior class
No. 3. Have men that will real- whether they live or die, and play at Phoenix high school gross
that includes tourists as I ver- ed $15. The money wi." lc used
heard a lady say to her compan for the Senior class during spring
ion last summer, ‘this is really a activities.
Glen Aplin, dramatic instruc
place where you take your life
in your hands, crossing the tor, at Phoenix high school an
street,” This was at Main and nounced that the next play would
To Buy Your Home See
be presented in March or April.
Pioneer.
It
will
be
the
Junior
class
play
I. E. Schuler
Lets start the new year right,
by doing unto others as we would and will also be presented by
. . . . Realtor
like to be done’ by, and ask God's the Masquers.
Represented by
help and guidance in all things.
|
HARVEY J. PETERSON
Yours for a bigger and happiei
I Vi Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485
New Year.
F. Andrus.
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( ’ash Grocery
Gunter Fuel Co.
Phoenix Sr. Play
Grosses $80.00
School Closes
Until January 3
Porter’s
Christmas
C
•' to remind you to ( ARE lo r your car now.
H — i '
fo r the H I I I* we can give you w ith the proper lu b ric a n t,
R — h
to R E M E M B E R to trade w ith in.
|
is fo r the IN T E .R E S I we take in o u r c u ,tu rn e r', v .iti,fa c tio n
S
it the SAI 1 I V assured In using our lubricants.
T — is
fu r the T IM E you save w ith q u ick Service.
IVI— i»
A - is
S
fo r ilie M A N Y
ways we can serve von.
our A P P R E C IA T IO N of your patronage.
~is fu r the "Season's G reeting,.
Vi'e c o u ld n 't wish vou more.
Rapier’s Mobil Service
388 East M a in
Phona 6186
NEWS
¡/rom Ashland Hi
By Rosemary Ring
Phoenix, Dec. 23 — School let
The Seniors held a sock dance
out at Phoenix Thursday, Decem in the junior high gym after the
ber 23, for the Christmas vaca game which the Grizzlies lost to
tion. School will begin again on Eugene, December 18. Among
January 3 according to Donald | those attending were: Bruce
Hembre, superintendent.
Smith, Don Kerr T -Ann Roach.
Your glass show windows
School
closing
was
celebrated
Venita Roberson, with her escort
are vitally important sales
with room parties in the grade Tommy Fry of Medford, and Mr.
builders. If broken or boarded
school Thursday afternoon, and and Mrs. Henry Metz who chap
up, you lose sales. When your
the high school had a Christmas eroned. Others who celebrated
party the same afternoon.
the win over Cottage Grove D -
glass is insured, it’s replaced
Wednesday evening the grade cember 17 and attended the
quickly by the insurance
school Christmas program was dance at Merrick's were: Don
company and at no cost to
presented.
John Myers, grade! Robeson , Alex Austin, Jane
you. For full information on
school principal, was in charge of Simpson, Betty Hall, Grace Wil
this low-cost insurance, get
liams, Joyce DeVore, and Jody
the program
Briscoe.
in touch with . . .
Tickets were passed out to stu
NOVELTY BANKS
dents in homeroom, December 21
to be sold for the Jamboree
20% OFF!
games, against the Klamath Pel
icans January 7 and 8. Roland
Last Chance to Save!
" B IL L IN G S A G E N C Y ”
Parks announced that the win
. C otobllahed July 1883)
ning homeroom would get the
Mato * Oak
Ph. 8781
last period off. %nd all the ice
Phoenix
Feed
&
000
Ashland, Oreon
cream they could eat sometime
232 West 5th
Ph. 7558
in January.
Seed
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Members of Ye Tabard Inn, a
DEPENDABLE
dramatic
society, gave three plays
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
at noon December 17, which were
well received by those attend
ing. In “With the Help of Pier-
ette” were Lloyd Bunnell, Ce
celia McCarley, John Lance and
Dee Momany. Barbara Messen
ger, Janes Simpson, Fred Haight
I Kenney Wilkinson, and Edith
I Hile enacted “Mind over Mat
ter”. The third farce, “The Long
Retreat” was concerned with the
supernatural, and saw Barbara
Kent and Alex Austin in leading
roles.
TO ALL
Juniors received their rings in
class meetings December 22.
Broken Show Windows
1 LOST SALES!
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Hooper's Radiator
Service
J. Q. Adams Will
Open New Business
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
and Repaired New
Cores installed.
135 Morse
Ph. 4851
J. Q. Adams, former city re
corder for the city of Ashland
plans to open an accounting and
bookkeeping off i-e in the Taylor
budding the first cf the year.
Adams, who has been city re
cord-, r for 15 years at - s a pub
lic accountant prior to entering
city work.
Mac’s Shoe Shop
w . C. K cK IN N IS , Prop.
■hoe B e -B n lld ln g - B n b b er B e e ls
6(2
A. St.
A shland
Oak Street Garage
AND MACHINE SHOP
Arc and Acetylene Welding .
Machine Work - Metal Fabri
cation - General Auto a n d
Truck Repair.
Phon« ,586
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
KITCHEN QUEEN
FLOUR
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
Wholewheat Flour
10 lbs. 89c
Rosemary’s
Phoenix Feed &
Seed
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S to ra g ei D ay, W eak or M onth
36 B. 1st Bt.
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25 lbs. $1.95
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