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Southern Oregon Newt R eview . Ashland, Oregon. Thursday, December jo , 1948 p M r. and Mr«. Fred Shepherd und Chloe Steven». Bernal S tev en«. B etty S kinner, and John < uulkin » were »now »porting ut S ky I m il on the Siskiyou» lust Sunday. Johnny \s Garage M otor M otor l(.b u ll« lln « ru n ...in , i t .i „ „ „ 7 " ' m r.r “ ’" " 'y M’ rvl. r Telephone 7743 ¿ h x b w ^ , ^ _______ H ,o .n l« . ’ ’MO ijwim tar w asam enk • ^fcWtOr ll® V « ll'o u /r o in d " o r. ghukch ( . lll'fiF V I j ii ‘» » " « ' l o o ? 'i.o X n4r ^ Z t ^ ' Hu I,lin y f c h o o l » .6 Paosnix Wins School To J if/er Jacksonville Again January 3 I hi enix, Dee. 29 — Phoenix 1 high R'-honl (lin n , nut on the long end <>f a abort basketball «core Puisday night. F inal »core wa» P h e n ix 3, Ja cksonville 30. Score by team» wa»: Jackson v ille , O ffenbaeher, 9; Pawlowak, 3; llu id y , 10; C lem m er, 1; S ton er. I; Mu»»em 2; and M cD aniel, 2 P ie,enix: F u rry , 20; Schmel- zer, 6; G rem rner, 5; S kinner, 0; H ollow ay, 2; Thom pson. 2. t '« , Phoenix, Dec. 29 — School w ill reopen at Phoenix, M onday, January 3, according to an a n nouncement maile today by D on ald Hembre, superinten dent of schools. Events planned fo r the reop ening include the re issuing of “ The Phoenician," the high school paper a ju n io r class play in Feb ru a ry or March, and the w in te r basketball season. In the basketball lin e the fir s t game a fte r holidays w ill he w ith Eagle Point, January 4 and the econd game w ill be w ith Rogue River, J a n u a iy 7. Both games w ill be played away from home. T b • Rogue R iver game is a co n fe r ence tilt. BOARD TO M EET Talent, Dec. 29 — The firs t board m eeting of the T a le n t P a r ent Teacher’s E xecutive board fo i 1949 w ill be held January 3 at the T alent School house. Walt’s barber sho p H iw .y 99 P h e n ix . Ore. We re not in the Phone Book B yt Phoenix Wins Over Butte Falls Phoenix, Dec 28 — Phoenix high school beat B utte Falls last I ■ entv-six people were pres week in a last h a lf th r ille r w hich ent at the home of M r. and Mrs. saw the Phoenix club g radually E arl Hobbs Christm as. They in p u ll away from the B utte Falls cluded Mrs. Chloe Reed. M r. and team. Score at the fin a l w histle Mrs. Noel W. Heard, M r. and, was 55 to 37. Mrs Wayne Heard, M r. and Mrs. I Phoenix players who scored W illa rd C lark, Mr. and Mrs. W a r were F u rry, 12; M audlin. 2; Ger ren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W im er, mer, 14;; Schmelzer, 4; S kinner, 5; and H ollow ay, 11. B u tte Falls boys scored as fo l low s; B a rtle tt, 1; Moore 14 Henshaw, 5; Poole, 15, Casey )• and Dunlap, 3. Newbry Describes. New Auto Plates H O C K E R S M IT H S R ETURN Phoenix, Decem ber 29 — Mr. and Mrs. C. L. H oekersm ith re turned last week from a m otor A proposal to issue perm anent trip w hich took them 10.000 miles autom obile license plates in O re fro m Phoenix to N o rfo lk . V ir gon is described by Secretary o f ginia, to New Orleans, Louisan«, State Earl T. N ew bry In an a r to B akersfield, C a lifo rn ia , and on M r. and Mrs. M e rly n B u r ticle In the December issue of home. They visite d th e ir son i w h ile in Louisuna. M r. Poe ac- roughs and M r and Mrs. Ken ‘The Oregon M o to ris t,’’ p u b li neth P orter were C hristm as d in cation of the Oregon State M otor ’ companied them. ner guests at the Ray H a rriso n Association. home. P H O E N IX FERN V A L L E Y Under the proposal, as e x p la in D ick H arrison, Joanne H a r r i- . ed by Secretary o f State N e w b ry VOTE ON C O N S O L ID A T IO N Phoenix, Dee. 29 — Voters of son, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E llin g - 1 license plates issue in 1950 w ouid Phoenix school d is tric t no. 4 son were skiin g at C ra te r lake bear not to exceed fiv e digits. The num ber w ould be preceded and o f Fern V a lle y school d is Monday. Vic Richardson and A lb e rt by a rem oval date tab and in tric t No. 99 voted Thursday even ing, December 30 on the p ro G r iffith are spending the h o li front of the tab w ould be a s m a ll posed consolidation o f the tw o days in C alifornia. They plan to er num ber designating the m onth districts. re tu rn to Phoenix January 3. I o f expiration. Thus, e x p ira tio n of Miss S hlrlee Richardson plans license plates w ould be staggered to leave this week fo r San F ra n -! over a tw e lve m onth period, ra th cisco where she w ill v is it frie n d s ' er than e x p irin g at the end o f and relatives. the year ,as at present. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hansen and Substantial savings w ill ac U pper V alley C o m m u n ity club w ill hold its re g u la r m o n th ly Miss S hirlee Richardson were in crue through the e lim in a tio n o f m eeting M onday, January 5, at G rants Pass C hristm as day. They an annual special num ber, plate costs, extra em ploym ent and pos the B e llv ie w G range hall, 1:30 p had din e r at the Del Rogue. Guests at the home o f M r. and tal costs,’’ the secretary of state m. Dessert luncheon. Hostesses Mrs. E. S. Madden C hristm as in says. Experience o f other states are B etty Homes, C lara K incaid, cluded M r. and Mrs. M a rv in w ith the re g istra tio n fo llo w in g Ethel Baker, Etta Johnson and Madden and daughter, Sarah, Mrs. Morehouse. the owner, ra th e r than the ve A shland; and Mr. and M rs. A. C. hicle, has resulted in a m uch S to ckstill and daughter, Joyce. closer control o f vehicles, both E very employee o f the Phoe n ix m ill received a tu rk e y fro m fro m the a d m in is tra tiv e and en forcem ent positions. A u tom obile the owners and operators o f the thefts have been m a te ria lly re m ill as a C hristm as g ift. N ext Tim e Try M r. and M rs W illa rd M u rp h y closed th e ir cafe d u rin g the h o l iday season and took a rest. M r. and Mrs. M a rvin Madden. Ashland, were guests at the E S Madden home C hristm as day. .. D r' MrS Charle8 Ho«y had th e ir C hristm as d in n e r in Cen tra l P o in t w ith the Barnes fam -, D l ^ r ; and, vMrS Ray H arrison plan to celebrate th e ir 24th wed- T h e v ann.1.V urSary NeW Years ev<- ath theW| i be uUeStS at a d lnner Talent. Upper Valley Club Will Meet Monday o u r num ber I» 7906 B e tty ’« B ea u ty S h o p H l-w a y 99 PHOENIX NEWS P hoenix. Oregon Is Your Car Only Giving You Half the Service It Should V isit our shop today and treat your car to a complete checkup . . . Our efficient, ex pel t mechanics will do the job quickly and with care. Don’t delay. See us now! REASONABLE PRICES Clyde N. Caton GARAGEf. (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) A T T H E K L A M A T H JU N C T IO N duced.’’ Polio Campaign To Get Lion Help Phoenix, Dec. 29 — M embers o f the Phoenix Lions w ho w ill tra ve l to Grants Pass fo r the closed c irc u it broadcast announc-J mg the start o f the M arch of Dimes cam paign Include M. C Fisher, E. J. C lark, and A. H D udley. O ther members are expected to m ake the tr ip w hich w ill take place p rio r to January 14, kick, o ff day fo r the M arch o f Dimes. The members o f the Phoenix Lions club are m aking plans to pa rticip a te in the 1949 Polio fu n d raising campaign. C orporal J. N. Carpenter, of Castle Field, C alifo rn ia , was a C hristm as holiday guest at the G. G. S kin n e r home. C orporal C arpenter, who is a cousin of Mrs. S k in n e r’s, is in the radar d ivisio n o f the 330 Bom ber The secretary of state w ill sub m it his proposal to the legisla- tu ie . seeking the rig h t to stag- Rcr e x p ira tio n dates. The pres ent la w p e rm its the secretary of state to issue perm anent license plates, but the staggering of e x p ira tio n dates is deemed neces sary to enable the state to change to the new system w ith a m in i m um degree o f inconvenience. " C hristm as d in n e r guests at the home o f M r and Mrs. W arren Haggard m cluded M r and Mrs. Claude Haggard and M r. and Mrs. W illia m Pickel. Dr. and Mrs. H arold C h ilto n spent the holidays in Redlands, C a lifo rn ia , where they visited th e ir fam ilies. Leo Bohls is vacationing in C a lifo rn ia this week D u rin g his absence the station is being op erated by Wayne McBeath and Jack Barnes. M r. and M rs. George Lenzing- er, C hallis, Idaho, visited M r and Mrs. George G erm er last week. The Lenzingers and children were accompanied by another couple fro m Idaho. A ll w ere en route to C a lifo rn ia . M r. and Mrs. A lv in C o llier, M E. Talbot, Fred F u rry , Tom B ell, and O tto Castor. T w e n ty -e ig h t relatives w ere present at the home o f M r. and Mrs. Noel Heard fo r C hristm as dinner. Pet Foods and Farm Supplies Phoenix Feed & Seed H ig h w a y 99, Phoenix Paint - Fertilisers P orter home ln Weed Killers b a r g a in used white enamel kitchen cabinet sink, Double drain board . .. cabinet 54 inches wide. Spied Holiday cheer with Spied and Spred Lustre . . . The Gliddcn wonder wall finish. HAGGARD LUMBER CO. MONEY IN THE BANK If re ad y w hen you f need It squadron. M r. and Mrs. Elzie M cC ul lough, and son, B ill, had dinner at the A I Fenton home in T alent Christm as. George Barnes and fa m ily , of Riddle, Oregon, were guests at the Jack Barnes home over the C hristm as holidays. M r. and Mrs. Jack Barnes are considering spending the N ew Years holiday in Riddle. There’s no substitute for cash in the bank to bring you continuing security and satisfaction. M r and Mrs. R. L. B unton v is it ed fa m ily and friends in Grenada H ills, C a lifo rn ia . K IT C H E N QUEEN FLO U R 50 lbs. $3.80 25 lbs. $1.95 Wholewheat Flour 10 lbs. 89c Phoenix Feed & Seed ’ ’¿ X " clarence CLARENCE f " If * OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOW Savings deposits m ade before January 11 d ra w interest from January 1,1949 D on’t o v e rlo a d y o u r e le c tric circuits. W h en you FIRST N A TIO NAL BANK b u ild o r m o d e rn iz e p ro v id e ADEQUATE W IR IN G . To Buy Your Home See See Your Local Electrical Contractor n e a te r feferel » t e e s i t leseree«» t i ' u . m « . I. E. Schuler . . . . Realtor Represented by HARVEY J. PETERSON Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485 < V ..'