N<„. R „„Wi Alh4,„d Summer Session Begins June 15th IDINNER GIVEN IEOR GRANGERS Mr Mabel Winston, itegistrur of Southern Oregon college, haa FRIDAY NIGHT announced thut this yeur’a sum ­ Ttorid.,, April Drive-Jn Theatre To Be Near Phot DIRECTION Phoenix, April 20 The Pho< m er session nt SOC will begin on June Li'li and Inst until August nix Grunge held then regulai Oth. Among the highlights of the meeting at the halJ. April 12, session will !»«• four special two- with a covered dish dinner tele week workshops, each currying hruting the birthdays of mem three hours These will run con­ her. thut fell in the last quartet third anil fourth degrei secutively, and will cover: ding I The l , e n .1“ .V* Mr' Mr. und Mrs noetic and rem edial instruction In g spent discus­ sing the festival booth they are planning and also then car entry for the parade. ‘ vul Association will conduct a Shakespearean Sum m er School at SOC in conjunction with its reg Ular dram atic program. Instruc­ tors will include Professors A n­ gus Bowmer and Otto Wilda of SOC, Ur Margery Bailey and Mr. Douglas Russell of Stanford, and Professor Jam es Sandoe of thi university of Colorado. „ . , Pho^ ? ‘x' APril 20—Mr and Mrs. Claude Hutton entertained at pinochle Saturday night, April 15 at their home. Those atten d ­ ing were Mr and Mrs. Ray Jack- son, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Higdon. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hixson, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Joss, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hockersmith. This ended a series of game« and the losers will entertain the winners with a dinner soon Miss Doris Faye Langston Portland. Oregon came for Indefinite stay as house guest Mr and Mrs. Alvin Fowler South Pacific Highway. Mr Tucker gave the agricul­ ture report, Mervin Lattie n ported on H orticulture, Coral Schroeder gave the Legislative and Chas. Hockersmith of Ways and Means stated th e | Will Meet Each Friday tickets hud been printed and At Local Grange Hall were ready for sale for the A pid 24th dinner. Phoenix, April 20—The Phoe­ nix Com m unity folk and square HEC chairm an Enid Caster an dancing class met Friday, April Johnny Klassen of Johnnys nounced the next HEC meeting M '4th at the Grange hall for their G arage spent Saturday and Suri will be a t the Coral .Schroeder «u*. ***H*wmm*w^ first lesson. Imine on Coal Mine Road April Thi» ii a reproduction, of the Hark day at Ki no fishing. L; LiTb*rl ,D rire ln lh M ,re which u £ * n g Sl o m t S c t e i n £ r t h H Wel1 attended f° r the Mr and Mrs. C A Stnthers 20. It will be a covered dish din­ Highway 99 Phoenix and family spent the week end ner, and final plans will be made for the dinner. Co-hostes es will ot the const. ¿ £ 1 " U1(U ; h‘ - ' « S S K f i i “ AU the « . Mrs Rill Ferns, Fern Valiev, be Mrs. W alter U erm er and Mi». E S S ' S had guests Tuesday, April 12 Dec Hendrickson ) Oxeffon Certified w —e>-u The Jacksonville Grange e x ­ Her son, A lbert Hoffman, A O C and two of his buddies, also offi tended an invitation to Phoenix cits in the Navy, If. S Sm ith to meet with them for the next! G ro w n ln lua. s te rn O regon and S. Kowalchuck. recently of meeting April 26. W r ite fo r P r lle L is t M arim ar Base In California, en- It was voted to sponsor a Phoenix, April 20—Troop 8 of A g rleo lto ra l Beaaareh V nrsertee «9, W hidby Island where queen for the May 14th festival, the Phoenix Girl Scouts took a they will he for a short stay be- Kay Dudley being chosen. The hike Friday, April 14 and had a R o u te S, Box 72 P a y e tte . Id a h o a T \ K,’!£ K on ,he Fairbanks. intention are to have a booth camp dinner Accompaning them Alaska They are with the V P i and a float in the parade on that day too. 2 Squadron. Mr. Hilton announced there r s o iix ii x a ia x f x i otturo be another practice of T r o u t f iq h o r m i.n /tll * I — n . . . r „ | , , h t in h Of th.- N s ia r J n . would Trout fisherm en u will open the ________ C o m p lete M o to r R e b u ild in g both the initiating and the offi­ general M o to r T u n e -n c - R e b o rln g Philharm onic Society angling season the first Columbia river directly or m dir- W. . . . H’,v r H""r* ' cers seating drill, April 25th .11 » n , , “ ;<1I«I In v ila ,) ,,,, I» of May, the same opening tim e | ectly tributary to the Pacific E m e rg e n c y S erv ic e Finds Student Support »e And urges all to be present as last year, except that tide- 00.-an, ano that p art of the Col- Telephone 7743 Spring concerts for 1949 by the S unday Meh no I 9 45 H ig h w a y 99 P h o e n ix , Or» w ater in the coastal area will not I urnbia river and tributaries be- M o rn ln x W n r.*-« 19:00 Philharm onic Society of Southern open until June 15 and Lak< low the north city lim its of St. E v o n in x S e rv ir» 7 90 county waters May 22. Each zone 1 Helens. No trout under ten in- Oregon will be well supported U ld w n n k P r a y e r and P ra ia . Mrr however, h a s exception an I ebes in length may be taken in by students of Southern Oregon vie». W rd n .M d a y 7 90 Student m em bers are- Phoenix, April 21 — Tw enty-six these are to be found listed in | Diamond lake, Owyhee reservoir S^Bege. voters in the Phoenix consolidat­ the angling synopsis which is be- anu that p art of Owyhee river Ken Thurston, Maurice Baiey, ed school district last night unan­ ing distributed this month. Th< -‘l-*w the dam i'he six-inch lim- Don Hibbard. Henrv G ranat M ar­ imously approved a $250.000 bond trout season will close on Septern *t prevails in the rem ainder of vin Throne, and Glen M atthews in stru cto r). Members of thè I the state. issue for the construction of a Í her 30. chorus are; Vic Meiser and Sybil new high school. The district Is The bag lim it is the same as I he state has been divided in- Phoenix, Oregon c o m p o s e d o f the com m unities of ... previous years, ju nsh but n o t '10 nine zones, which follow n at-l . ~ and in previous years, 10 fish but not i to nine zones, which follow n a t-| X n ' Du i u Phoenix. North Phoenix, Inde­ to exceed 15 pounds and 1 fish oral Beal Patent Flour i;.._ ti — .« .„ I ' j 1 Greyhound Bua Depot Ufal wntor water shed lines. The 1949 ^nnnarm onic Society un- pendence, and Fern Valley. ln any one day, and 20 fish but official synopsis of angling law- w the di.^>ction of Richard D. In W holewheat Flm,» nt m tn ------ j - — .. 6 give u a p perform ance All school districts in Jackson n not to exceed 30 pounds and . .. 2 .................. — o-wv. ti iuiiiidiice >a a map _ showing the zones as Werner, . will 10 lba. 89c (County except Medford and Ash­ fish in any seven consecutive well as a description of the by orchestra, choir and soloists land, also voted last night on the days. T here is no bag lim it for boundaries. in Medford on April 19, and in Ashland at the Ashland Junior P®t Foods and Farm Supplies (county equalized tax levy sub­ Dolly Varden or Whitefish. Special regulations this year High School m itted by the rural school board on April 24 The m inimum length lim it of prohibit the use of salmon eggs but final returns have not vet as u ni in Diamond Lake and re­ been received a t the office of the eight inches will be ln effect in Mrs. Mae Newman, of Van­ the following w aters to flv H ighway 99. Phoenix county school superintendent. the lower sections of the Rogue strict fishing. Gold lake in Lane coun­ couver, Washington, who has and Umpqua rivers and in the ty, Cripple Creek lake in Clack­ been visiting around Los Angeles Paint - Fertilisers FOR SALE—New and used George f.ilham is recovering Weed Killers rest of the coastal area (Zone 1), amas countv. Sparks lake in De the past couple of months, arriv- tng, doors, windows, toilets, lava­ ln the hospital from a recent op­ Ashland Monday to visit tories. 1 16x32 tent. which includes the stream s and schutes county, Davis lake in De eration. Schutes and Klamath counties. Ing at i o " 2nd Breed’ lakes south of the mouth of the f t * es *an« Klam ath tes counties. r iv e r t e r w a v K 1 Sh nr m . d . r n l , . p , . , ¡ d . » D IQ U A II W I.IN G . .................. ........... ..................... butaries; on the Wilson river be­ jA w in t X ' tween Highway 101 bridge and Lees bridge; on the Trask river above Highway 101 bridge. North Fork Trask river from its mouth to the falls square dance GROUP MEETS Home Appliance Repairs Phoenix Radio Service BARON OF ARIZONA 55=25.’« Girl Scouts Hike For Their Dinner O p e n in g D a y o f F LshingSeason F o r 1949 is set fo r M a y F i r s t l ^ \ Z 7 F A S ^ s " Strawberry Plants ! Johnny’s Garage 26 Vote “Yes” ( )n Bond Issue FAY’S CAFE Kitchen Queen Flour Phoenix Feed & Seed Phoenix Feed and Seed Frank L. McGuire’s it f 'S HOME WITH VIEW frank l . mc GUIRE 1 Vie w»nl to kein Y«« - 1® keCP ahead. Oregon lor