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Southern Oregon N e w , Review, Ashland, Oregon, fhu rM h y, March *4 , 1949 THE PHOENIX NEWS Lettermens Banquet Will Take Place Next Wednesday at Grange Phoenix, March 23 — A ban quet for the Phoenix high school boys who made letters in football and basketball this year, will be given ut the Grunge hull, Wed nesday, Mutch 30. The boys who have earned let ters ure ns follows John Cuul- klns, Ronald Clusorj, Bob Ferns, Jr. Garrison, (Jordon Germer, Kundull Grnnut, Mux Hite, Har old Halloway, Billy Hutton, Dick Keene, Leo Seiuiielzer, Keith Schroeder, Burton Skinner, Char les Swift, Keith Thompson, Tom Barnes, Reynold Wright, Bill Ferns, Darnell Smith, Doye Me Curly, Harold Schtnelper, Dick Turnbaugh, Floyd Workman, Richard White and Fred Furry Tom CuHter and Floyd Hallo way are In charge of the ticket selling and the evening’s enter tainment. All tickets should be purchased by Saturday,"March 26. Mesdames Germer, Furry, Hut ton, Smith, Keene . Schmelzer, White, Turnbough Workman, A L. Ferns, W J. Ferns, Halloway, and Thompson will cook the din ner. The GAA girls will decorate the tables nnd serve the meals. PINOCHLE PARTY HELD AT A. C. LEWIS HOME Phoenix, Murch 23 — Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Lewis entertained a group at pinochle ut the home of A. C. Lewis, Coleman creek road. Those uttendmg were Mr. und Mrs. Claude Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Penlund, Mr. und Mrs. For rest Joss, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hockersmltii, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lew- Is, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Shade, of Tacoma and Mrs. F L. Harter of Long Hciii h, California. MRS. WILCOX ENTERTAINS WITH BRIDGE MONDAY Phoenix, Murch 23—Mrs. R. II. Wilcox, Rt. 1, entertained at bridge Monday, March 21 Present were Mrs. Crls Barker Mrs. Hullgren, Mrs Raymond Montgomery, Mrrs. Mathew Bar kley, Mrs Ted Littlefield, Mrs O. L. Penland, Mrs. Les Randles, Mrs. Vaughn Quackcnbush, Mrs. George Drake, Mrs. Bert Stan- , criffe, and Mrs. Cornelia Barnes Prizes were received by Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs Drake, Mrs. Quack- enbush, and Mrs Bamea. J ? ? '« S 9 s n I ,.< T . SPRED and SPRED LUSTER FULL LINE OF GIJDDEN FAINTS Special! Fire Figl\t Equipment Automatic Fire Protection at a greatly reduced price . . . While they last. 16x32 Army Tent Beat the high priced house rent . . .Buy a Tent House. MO.OO CAMP WHITE DOORS. WINDOWS AND RIDING New Floor Sander for Rent HAGGARD LUMBER CO. Phone 7915 Phoenix 312 N. Main Harry Brown New Candy Line FEATURING THE DUCKLINGS Brown & Haley Candy Line and the Famous Whitmans Hallmark Easter Cards EASTER BASKETS New Johnson’s Toasted Nut Machine HOT TOASTED NUTS ALL THE TIME Complete Line of Toiletries FOR EASTER GIFTS S & H GREEN STAMPS . . Double on Prescription* GIER’S DRUG STORE REGISTERED PHARMICIST Lions To Award Chevrolet at Festival Freshman Class Grange Sponsors Poultry Meeting Phoenix, March 23—Represen- , 11 0 0 D d g | t | ) q ||C P tatives of the poultry department I ■■<«« ■* U O I I W V of- Oregon State college, will be Phoenix, Marc;; 23 — The at the poultry and turkey meet Freshmen of Phoemx high school ing Friday night at the Phoenix held a Barn Dance at the school Grange hall. gymnasium March 17. Western The meetings, which will take modern and square dancing were place at 8 00 p m. is being spon featured. The gym was decorated sored by the agricultural com in yellow and brown. mittee of the Grange. A queen and king were t lei ted to reign over the ball Chosen were Rosalie Klassen nnd Ar thur Dubs. The program was by the freshman class under the di rection of their chairman. Dolors« Paulson. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard Phoenix, March 23 — “Once were guests present ------- >0---------- Upon a Midnight” the Phoenix Mark Ferns, infant son of the high school Junior class play,, will be presented in the school Leonard Ferns family of Old gymnasium, Friday, March 25, at Stage House, was in the hospital with a severe case of dysentary 8 00 p.m. but is at home now and improv Member* of the Phoenix Lions Club plan to award this Chevrolet Glen Aplin is the director of to a member of the Phoenix community as part of the festivities the three act comedy which is be ed. during the Spring Festival in May. The car is a 1949 Chevrolet tu- ing produced by “The Masquers," dor sedan and wa* obtained from the Roque Rivor Chevrolet com Pet Foods and Farm Supplies pany. Funl* from the proceeding* will qc toward the Phoenix Com Phoenix high school dramatic so ciety. munity club and Youth Center. A. V. Thompson i* in charge of the The plot describes the hap Lion'* Chevrolet project. Highway 99. Phoemx penings which follow when a group of people are thrown to Paint - Fertilizer* gether under unusual circum Weed Killers stances in an old deserted hotel, In which two murders had pre viously been committed. Admission will be 30 cents for Phoenix, March 23—D. Hen students and 60 cents for adults. 1 drickson, reporting to the mem- The cast which is presently re • bers of the Phoenix Grange this Community Club hearsing includes the following week, stated that Argentine pears Board Will Meet members of the Dramatic club: were beginning to arrive iri At f’hoenix, March 23—Plans lor Lee Claskln as Dusty; Charles lantic coast ports and that the the Spring Festival will be con Swift, Rufus: Garth Frick as South American pear was selling sidered Monday night at a meet Mike; Ronny Robbins as Profes h,. for $7 00 a I ox compared to $5.00 ing of the Community Club and sor Brink; Jeannine Inan as An MONUMENTS a box for Rogue valley pears. Youth Center board. The meet nie. Rosalie Klassen as Lissa; Seven carloads of Rogue val ing Marble. Granite. Bronae ill b<- held at the A ‘ John Caulkln as Haynes; Virgin ley pears recently arrived >n I ewi home on Coleman Creek ' ia Hunter as Mrs. Morris; Jody Extra Lettering Available New York. Argentine pears are road Lewis is president of the Hoff as Jean; Maxine Lovett as B U iN S AGENCY ui riving nov, at the rate of 25,000 board. Sandra; Chloe Stevens as Coco; “On the Plaxa" boxes a wee k ur.d this is expect Bonnie Terzenbach as Nora; and ed to reach »0.000 boxes a seek P.T.A. HAS BAZAAR Henry Wright as Ellery Dinkle. in the near future. I'm.<nix, March 22 — The At the same meeting George Phoenix Parent Teacher associa Mr. and Mrs. Paul Betz and James Q. Adams Drake riported for the agricul tion held a bazaar and card par Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoekersmith r u b ile A o co u a tea t » Audrtae tural committee. Members • re t y Saturday, March 19 at the entertained at dinner Sunday, A udits - Incom e T ax Servles minded of the poultry meeting school Included was a cake sale, March 12, at the Hoekersmith S y stem s this Friday and dairy meeting rummage sale. Movies were also home on Calhoun road. The R oom s 1 and 2 T ayler Bldg 28 N orth Main S treet which was held Thursday. shown. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claude T elep h on e 2-3486 1. J Hunter. Talent, Arlie Hutton, Bill and Claudia, and Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray HEC Planning To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hackney. Young have applied for member Hold April Dinner ships in the Phoenix Grange. Phoenix, Mach 23—The H.E.C. met last Wednesday at the Chet Parker home on the South Paci fic highway. Thirteen were in at" , tendance. Plans were made to hold a public dinner April 24 Phoenix, March 23—Two re Tickets for the dinnder will soon presentatives from each of the , be on sale under the direction of clubs and Civic organizations Charles Hoekersmith. have been requested to attend a P H O E M tl M A ilB E S E CHURCH meeting of the Spring Festival I’hocntv Church o f the X'axaren- P astor Rev. C H enry L acj committee which will be held We exten .t s cordial In vitation tc Tuesday night at the Phoenix all our friend« and neighbor« to ‘he fo llo w in g eervlcee. Grange Hall. Sunday School 9.48 Mrs. Mabel Bourne, chairman M orning W orsh ip 11:00 E v en in g S ervice 7 10. of the Spring Festival, made the M idw eek P rayer and Pralee Ser announcement this week. Plans vice, W ednesday 7:80 for the festival and coordination of committees will he made at the Tuesday meeting. Jr. Class Play Is Friday Night Phoenix Feed & Seed Hendrickson fells of Pear Market At Last Pnoenix Grange Meeting Spring Festival Planning Tuesday Honor Roll Lists Seventeen Students Phoenix, March 23 — Honor roll for the Phoenix high school for the past six weeks period was released today by Donald Hem- bre, superintendent of schools. The following students were listed: Freshmen: Cecil Eldridge, Vir ginia Roberts, Shirley Schulz, Sophomores: Roddy Clason, 1 Kay Dudley, Donna Eldridge,1 Nanette Furry, Richard Keene, Cleo Stevens, Alice Seitzsinger. Juniors: Barbara Barlow, Bill Hutton, Nancy Maesse, Leo Mit chell, Seniors: Marion Knight, Shir ley Eldridge and Irma Job. The Jake Arnolds journeyed to Eugene to witness the Medford Tornadoes compete in the tourna ment. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancliffe attended the Knife and Fork din ner in Medford Friday evening. New members of the Phoenix Grange are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Nor ton, and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thomas. 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