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    Southern Oregon Newi Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, March j i
DoNut Machine
Arouses Interest
1949
THE PHOENIX NEWS
Social Evening
Held At Church
Phoenix, March 30—Member*
of th« Presbyterian church, their
Phoenix, Murch 30 Amusing u friend.s and families were present
greut deal of interest this week ai the octal night held Wednes­
in Phoenix is the brand new day evening, March 30 in the
doughnut machine recently in­ Presbyterian church.
In the way of entertainment
stalled by Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Hendrix at Dick’s fountain. The were pictures shown by Wesley
new machine has been set up Claflin, taken while he was in
near the window, where passers- the service, mostly taken while
by can easily Inspect the impro­ he wus enroute to Japan and
while he was there. Several voc­
vement.
"We arc featuring raised po- al numbers were given by the
tatoe doughnuts,” stated Dick intermediate class under the dir­
Hendrix this week. They are ection of Mrs. A. V. Thompson.
Refreshments ended the social
made from my own recipe and
evening
and were served by
not from any prepared mixes, as
member* of the Homemakers
is usually done.”
The shiny new machine drops class.
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the dough into the frying vat,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Campbell
with the dough untouched by any have a 8 II» baby Claude
boy,
born
March
one’s hands.
2d at the Osteopathic hospital.
Phoenix Radio Service
C. R . C la flin
All Type of Radio
REPAIRING
Any Make or Model
HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR
Also complete line of
Airplanes, Cars and Boats Models
Open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
6 Days a Week
Hi-Wav 99
Phoenix
Radio Repair
Shop Opened
PHOENIX HIGH WINS
IN PRACTICE GAME
Phoenix, March 30—A new
business was opened in Phoenix
thia week, when Cecil Claflin
opened a radio repair shop on
Marcii 10th. He will feature radio
repairing and electrical appliance
wurk. He has in stock a small
number of airplane and car kits
and will later add a line of radios
to his stock.
STUDENTS HOME ON
ANNUAL VACATION
Phoenix and Fern V a l l e y
school election was held Saturday
March 26. Phoenix
Phoenix, March 30—Mis* Ev­
elyn Ferns, daughter of Archie
Ferns of Fern Valley, has been
home from Oregon State College
spending the spring vacations A
few of the others home for the
same period are Nancy Newber­
ry Ron Nutting, Mary Virginia
Waite, Alice Howard, Dale Cob-
leigh and Monty Montgomery.
They will return to school this
week end
SHADE FAMILY REUNION
AT A. C. LEWIS HOME
The A. C. Lewis home was the
scene of a Shade family reunion
the past week. Four brothers and
two sisters constitute the family
but two brothers were unable to
attend. Those attending were Mrs
F. L. Harter, of Long Beach, Mr
and Mrs. Earle E. Shade of Tac­
oma, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Otto A
Shade of Seattle, Wash, and the
hostess Mrs. A. C. Lewis. It had
been 17 years since they had
been together at one time.
The Boy Scouts will hold a box
social next Friday, April 1 at
the Grange Hall, included will
be Bingo, a few booths and en­
tertainment. Here is a good way
to help our Boy Scouts.
Mrs. O. G. Viall, has been con­
fined to the Sacred Heart hospi­
tal for two months because of a
broken leg, but was returned to
her home Friday by ambulance.
Her daughter, Mrs. Jewel Parr,
will care for her.
Misses Rhoda, Phyllss and
Charity Williams, daughters of T.
V. Williams, have been home for
the spring vacation from the uni
verslty
cast 32 votes
for consolidation and Fern Val­
ley cast 65 votes for, and 28 a-
gainst.
Jobs Daughters Bethel of Ash­
land had a Friendship night Tues
day night March 22, entertaining
with a dinner and program
Grants Pass, Medford, Kirby, Cen
tral Point and Klamath Fall*.
Attending from Phoenix were
Kay and Shirley Dudley and Cloe
Stevens.
Mrs. Hammond will begin
work at Dick’s Fountain, Monday
March 28. At this time they will
begin serving breakfasts at 6 a.m.
Also helping at the fountain are
Toinalina Cook, and Mrs. Will­
iams.
Dick and Lillians Fountain is
one busy place these days with
the public standing In ilne for
their delicious doughnuts.
Mrs. Mabie Bourne and her
May Festival site committee-
looking over various sites on
which to stage the affair of the
year.
SOC Profs On
Public Forum Apr. 4
Miss Florence Allen, principal
of Lincoln school and assistant
professor of Education at South­
ern Oregon College, and Loren
Messenger, associate professor of
psychology at Southern Oregon
College will participate in a pub­
lic forum on “The Whole Child”
on Monday evening, April 4. at
8 p.m. in pioneer hall on Win-
burn Way. The forum Is being
sponsored by the Child Welfare
Committee of the Ashland Amer­
ican Legion Auxiliary: w i t h
Arthur Krelsman as chairman.
Other speakers will include Dr.
Edward E Brown and Rev. Geo­
rge Shuman. Miss Allen will
speak on the educational devel­
opment of the child; Mr. Messen­
ger on the mental and psycholo­
gical aspects of childhood. The
public is invited to attend. Ques­
tions may be asked by the audi
ence and discussion will follow.
HOW YOU GET YOUR
TELEPHONE ADDRESS
Your number guides a call to you
from across the nation almost as
quickly as you can walk next door
Phoenix, March 30— In a prac­
tice baseball game held the past
week with St. Mary’s academy of
Medford, the local nine from
Phoenix high school took the
garni easily. Final score was 16-
3.
Aithur Dubs, BUI Hutton and
Burton Skinner made up the bat­
tery from the Phoenix high
school.
Last Dance Class
Meeting March 23
Dog Days Arrive
Early In Phoenix
Phoenix, March 30—Last meet­
ing of the teen-age dance instruc­
tion class was held Wednesday,
March 23rd at the Grange hall,
with about 70 young people at­
tending. The clas has been very
popular with the young people of
Phoenix and the last meeting
comes as a sorrow to them. Mrs.
Fontaine has directed the class,
and to her efforts is due the suc­
cess of the venture.
While the dance was in pro-
gre-s Andy Stevens took several
pictures of the group.
Mrs. Ethel Hockersmith, youth
chairman of the Grange, stated
that she thanked those who have
helped her with the work on the
evenings the classes were held.
Phoenix, March 30—Effective
April 1 dog days will irive in
Phoenix. All dogs arc t-<.ing to
be kept in the yards or tic I Ac­
cording to the city ' ouncil. 11
dags are found roarru g the
streets their owners will be In
the doghouse.
City recorder Mam Fi-.iu.-r an­
nounced this week that '»«oi fling
to ordinance all dogs m Phoenix
are to be confined or tied during
the period April 1, to July 3.
The Teenage group i. sue and
sold house numbers and cleared
about $25 on these. This vas one
of their many ideas to contribute
The Thursday club of Phoenix to the building fund of the Com­
were entertained at Bridge and munity club. These are our citis-
Mnochle at Mrs. Robert Furry’s ens of tomorrow.
home Thursday evening March
24, assistant hostesses were Mrs.
The Elmer and Francis Cafe
Raymond Furry and Mrs. Milo has closed and no definite new
Furry.
location has been announced.
From where I s it... / / J o e M a rs h
Remember How
We Talked?
It went like this at the Hooper’1
ihe other night. Hap’s eighteen-
year-old daughter is talking about
“a real gone guy—solid—out of this
world, but def."
"Now what kind of language i
that?” Hap barks.“Can’t she -pea
English?”
From where I hit, it’* easy to
riticiw the other person when we
don’t take * good long look at our­
selves. Sure, there’ll always be
some difference*. I’m fond of a
temperate glass of beer and maybe
yon would prefer ginger ale— bafc
let’s just live and let live.:
“TH translate it for you.” M.
Hooper says, “in the language of
the twenties, when you were about
twenty years old. She simply means
this fellow is the ‘cat’s whiskers.’
Remember how ue used to talk
sometimes?” Hap went back to
reading his newspaper.
-. ben we go out of oar way to I
hings to find fault with in other*»
hances are they can find a few te
js , too.
ROGUE RIVER TO OPEN
The Rogue River will open for
salmon fishing. April 1. The riv­
er above the swinging bridge at
Aness has been open since Mar
first.
n tO B W IX BAZABBlTB OKVBOK
Phoenix Church o f the N azaren,
Paator Rev. C. H enry L ac,
.1 ,
exten d s cordial In vitation tr
fo llo w ) rr,ends ■n<’ neighbor» to ‘he
fo llo w in g services.
Sunday School 9:4B
M orning V o r e h i- i i ;#o
E ven in g S ervice 7 SO
I . Y our voice h ig h w a y — a pair of tiny w ires—
is labeled with your telephone number at this
central office distributing frame. From here, the
wires lead out of the office, through cables, to
your telephone. They also go the other way—on
into a special section of complex equipment that
has the specific job of handling your calls.
Pr,” e Ser-
Pet Pood* and Farm Supplia*
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Highway 99. Phoenix
I
Paint - Fertilizar*
Weed Killers
* - T H E LIVING ROOM iS ABOUT THE O N O /O N ?
IN THE HOUSE WITH A W ALL S O C K E T /"
Don’t overlood your electrle circuits. When you
modernise provide ADIQUATI W IR IN 0.
See Your Local Electrical
Contractor
PAY’S CAFE
Phoenix. Oregon
Greyhound Bus Depot
DO N UTS!
Oregon
C ertified
M araball
Strawberry Plants
Grown In E astern Oregon
W rite for P rlle L ist
A g ricu ltu ra l B eeearch Wurserlea
R ou te 2, Rox 72, P ayette, Idaho
NOW FEATURING DICK'S
Honey Glazed Potato Donuts
A Real Treat Made From Our Own Mix
Also
2. Picking y o u r n u m b er is a job for trained
3 . Som eone calls y o u r n u m b e r ■ . . and, in a
people. From their charts they find an available
pair o f wires in a cable to your neighborhood.
The volume of calls carried by the central office
equipment serving your number is often checked
to see if it has the capacity to handle added calls
This is part of our job of making telephone serv­
ice reliable and efficient.
matter of moments, you pick up your receiver to
answer. Perhaps the call is from just across the
street. Perhaps it comes half-way around the
earth. But your number guided it to your tele­
phone . . . and no other. Seetns almost like magic
when you think of i t . .. another of the littl-
ings
that add up to good telephone service for you.
4. A lo t o f n o w num bers
have been added in the past
few years. For today there are
twice as many telephones in
use on the Coast as ten years
ago. A ll these new telephones
make yours more valuable.
You can reach more people . . .
more can reach you. Yet rates
remain low. A few pennies
•till buy a call— a real value
in these days of high prices.
The Pacific Telephone
((&>) and Telegraph Company
Give gladly to +
the Red Cross
Johnny’s Garage
C om plete Motor R eb u ild in g
M otor T u n e-u o - Jlehorfng
E m ergency
Service
Telephone 7743
H ighw ay
9»
Phoenix.
Kitchen Queen
Flour
and
Best Patent Flour
Wholewheat Flour
10 lbs. 89c
Phoenix
Feed and Seed
MAPLE BARS, CHOCOLATE CRUNCH and VARIOUS
CAKE DONUTS
Enjoy them . . . Special Order* . . . Be Sure to Take Some
Home . . . Buy Them by the Sack . . . or Dozen or % Dozen
Or.
Toasted
Sandwiches
Home Made
Chili
Delicious
Hamburgers
Fountain Service to Your Taste
DICK S FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Phoenix, Oregon
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