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    Southern Oregon New, Review, Athland, Oregon. Thursday, May
26
1949
THE PHOENIX NEWS
Phoenix Extension
Unit To Ashland
Rathbuns Sell
To John llartsook
Phoenix, May 25- Mr. and Mrs
I x * h Rathbun have sol<J their husi
ness in Phoenix to John P. Hart-
aook, formerly of the City Market
of Medford, and Mr. llartsook
will take over management as
soon as his license is issued. Hi
state e xte n s iv e remodeling wdl
Gymkhana Helps
Phoenix, May 2ft—The Phoenix
Extension Unit wus scheduled to Boost Funds For
meet this week at the Andy Ste­
vens home, but due to circum­ Community Club
stances it wus decided to attend
Uuesf Speakers Ar e
I Carrying On Services
the same lecture on “Family Law’ Phoenix, May 25—The Medford
with the Ashland Unit at Bell­ Trail Riders Horse Gymkhana at
view. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hocker- flic Ashland Rodeo grounds Sun­
smith und Mr. und Mm. Olin Poe day played to a full grandstand
were the people from Phoenix at and the day proved to be a day
all had wished for.
ta ke
plu< e und I le i b«l t T avt . tending.
Judy Briggs of Ashland showed
will be associated with him.
her
trained horse in great style.
II.EX’.
Meets
Al
The
Mr. and Mrs. Rathbun wdl
Judy
has had this horse only a
leave for a trip to Canada to visit Lillian (iilham Home
year
and
he tells her age and his
Mr Rathbun’s brother and sister
Phoenix, May 25—The Phoenix own. says his prayers, picks up
whom he hasn’t seen since 1920 Grange HEC met Wednesday,
whip, marches, side walks,
They are unable to state their May IB at the home of Sister Lil­ her
kneels
and does a statue stand.
plans ufter their return.
lian Gilliam of Pioneer Road for
The Medford Trail Riders did
u dessert luncheon. Mrs. Gertie
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Betz motor­ Austin acted us co-hostess in the a square dance on horseback
ed to Crescent City on the week place of Mrs. Evelyn Gysln. Mrs. which was well performed.
All events clicked off at a good
end.
Edith Poe acted as chairman in pace, and the races were fast.
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Hockersmi the absence of Mrs. Enid Caster.
The Ashland Riding Association
th had The Rulph Billings family Material for u pieced quilt was gave the use of the Rodeo grounds
of Ashland and Mr anti Mrs Ed given out to members.
and all the gate receipts were
Blake of Corvallis as guests the
given to the Phoenix Community
past week.
WEINER ROAST IS HELD
Club and Youth Center building
Mr and Mrs John Rnssmussen, BY FERN VALLEY'S CLUB
fund.
Phoenix, May 25—The Fern
Ashland will bring their son,
John, Jr., home Sunday from a Valley Community club held their Cemetery Clean-Up
S ia ttle
O rth o p e d ic
H o s p i t a l , meeting at the Joe Kanter home
where he has been confined for in Fern Valley, Saturday, May 21. To Be Saturday
A weiner roast was the enter­ Phoenix, May 25 — Saturday,
the past three months.
tainment of the evening and Mr. May 28, residents of Phoenix and
and Mrs. Hank Kantor and Mr. surrounding urea who have rela­
and Mrs. Ole Olson, were the tives and friends buried in the
Phoenix cemetery will clean up
hosts of the evening.
About 150 attended and square the cemetery and decorate the
F A Y ’S CAFE
dancing and games were the en­ graves. Burt Stancliffe made the
tertainment. Bingo and a grab announcement today.
Phoenix, Oregon
bag swelled their club’s funds.
CONTEST WINNERS WILL
Greyhound Bus Depot
SERVE DINNER AT GRANGE
Pet Foods and Farm Supplies
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Highway 99, Phoenix
Paint - Fertilisers
Weed Killers
Home Appliance
Repairs
Phoenix Radio
Service
Phoenix
Highway 99
Johnny’s Garage
• 'o m p le t* M u to r R e h u lld lp x
M o to r T u n e -o p
H e b o rln s
I'.r u e r K e iir y
lIlK h w a y
H e r v ir »
Telephone 7743
99
P h oen ix.
Or«
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Poe, South
Phoenix, May 25 —The Phoenix
Pacific highway, have as guests Grange contest winners will ser­
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poe, Van­ ve the losers with a dinner pre­
couver, Washington and their ceding the regular meeting Tues­
day, May 24. A program by the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hackney Chaplain, Mrs. Dee Hendrickson,
have as visitors Mr and Mrs. Phi) will take place before the meet­
ing. This will include tthe memor­
Hackney, Wichita, Kansas.
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George ial service, it is announced by the
Drake entertained members of the Lecturer, Faye Lewis.
Neighbors of Woodcraft at a car<J
xiivisibl» Eye
party at their home on Coal Mine
road. Refreshments were served
Protection
by Mrs. Howard Thompson, and
Mrs. Marvin Hixson, The next
meeting of the group will be held
June 2.
Mrs. Katherine Buckwalter of
Denver, Colo, was the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lew­
is, on her way to the National
Garden Show at Portland. Mrs.
Buckwalter is the President of
the Denver Garden Club which
has 250 members. She was accom­
panied by her sister Edith Hor­
ton, Los Angeles, California.
Phoenix, May 25—Guest speak­
ers have been scheduled to fill
the pulpit of the Phoenix Presby­
terian Church during Rev. E. J.
Clark’s absence. Ben Schmidt for­
mer YMCA Secretary spoke Sun­
day May 22 and on May 29 the
Rev. E. H McGee of the Phoenix
Christian Church will give the
baccalaureate service. On June 5
the speaker will be N C. Newman
of Grants Pass
Rev. Clark has gone to Iowa
to attend the 100 anniversary of a
church where he formerly served.
He will he back June 12.
Phoenix, May 25 — Memorial
services were held Tuesday by the
members of the Phoenix grange
in memory of Jesse Fish, Frank
Denzer, Andrew Hearn, and
Lloyd Culver.
Other business at the grange
included the announcement that
the Pomona meeting will be held
May 28. Overseer D. Hendrickson
stated that initiation would also
take place that evening.
Paul Simpson and Mr. Kiest
were appointed on the paint com­
mittee to see about painting the
grange hall.
Drill practice will be held on
"WHEREAS, men of Ashland June 13, Mr. Hilton announced.
gave their lives In defense of the
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hendrickson
United States of America in
are
to represent the Phoenix
World War 1 and World War II;
and
! grang : at the state grange session
"WHEREAS, Memory of their j which Is to be held at Coos Bay,
service and sacrifice is a source of ’ June 13 to 17.
great inspiration to all citizens
as our nation faces new difficul­
ties and dangers; and
Easter Toys
"WHEREAS, This memory is
kept bright by the annual wear­
Set New High
ing of memorial poppies in their
honor and in honor of all other
Americans who died in world war
service;
“NOW, therefore, I, Tom Wil­
liams, Mayor of the City oí Ash­
land, do hereby proclaim, Friday
and Saturday, May 27 and 28, to
be Poppy Days in the City of Ash­
land and urge that all citizens ob­
serve the days by wearing the
memorial poppy of The Ameri­
can Legion and American Auxi­
liary, and Veterans of Foreign
Wars..
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Contractor
f lo w and mi-1 collecting on eye­
glasses, the nemesis of bespectacl­
ed ski< rs, is now elim inated with
specially designed plastic contact
lens developed by America »O ptical
Co scicnl ists. Ricuard Dwelley,
U. of Maine s ta r skier, is about to
fit invisible. . «n-shatterable lens
on eveball Lel.»re ski meet.
Phoenix Locals
Mrs. Ray Garland accompanied (
her son, PFC. Elsworth Garland
on his return to Camp Ord. Mrs.
Garland plans to be gone about
10 days.
Mrs. Ray Burnette, who has
I been appointed representative for
the Community Chest from the
Talent area, attended the meet­
ing of the organization Wednes­
day evening, May 11. at the Jack-
son County courthouse.
Mrs. Roy Watson is planning"
to open the Malt Shop this week.
Mayor and Mrs. Harold Strauss
attended the meeting of repre­
sentatives of the League of Ore­
gon Cities held at the Medford
Country Club Wednesday even­
ing, May 11.
The Talent Friends Missionary
Union will meet at the home of
Mrs. Sam Welborn on May 20.
Mrs. Ray Burnette and Mrs.
Harry Lowe attended the Coun­
cil of Campfire Leaders meeting
held Monday evening, May 16 at
the Ashland Library .
Mrs. Guy Stager entertained
her daughter, Hazel Russell and
Lyle and Ricky, and Lyle’s fath­
er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Nate
lussell last wdfck. The families
■vere celebrating Hazel's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Skeeters are
FAMILY REUNION HELD
Mrs. Nettie Miller and daugh-
er. Mrs. Goldie Richardson, of
'¿lko, Nevada, were the inspira­
tion for a family re-union and
i-’nie at Bybee Bridge, Sunday.
They are visiting Mrs. Miller's
'other, Mrs. Lyle Beeney, her
'rother, Guy Lunsford and her
nieee, Mrs. Loui-e Olsen.
The HEC ladies were given a
demonstration of the MCP Jel-
Ivmaking process at Mrs. “Lucky”
Gilbreath's last week. Fifteen ln-
di 's were present.
Grange Holds A
Memorial Service
Proclamation
Hilco Floor Sander ...
Phoenix, Oregon
Phone 7915
the parents of a seven pound
baby boy born Sunday at Ash­
land Community hospital.
The
baby is to be named Charles
Richard after his father and his
grandfather.
GRADE NINE WINS FINALS
Phoenix, May 25—Phoenix six­
th graders beat Central Point 21
to 16 and the seventh and eighth
graders beat the Pointers 8 to 6,
Thursday afternoon.
Pictures taken of the booths
and floats of the Festival are on
display at the Giers drug store
and anyone can leave orders for
the same there.
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
E aster
tuvlan
full of nv*
CO.
Phoenix, May 25 — Leon Mull­
ing, Southern Oregon college in­
structor, will be the main speak­
er at the Phoenix commencement
which will be held Frday night,
27 at 8:00 p.m. at the Phoe­
nix high school.
Mary Lou Knight is the valedic­
torian of the 1949 graduating class
and Eris Wolfe is the salntator-
ian.
Other members of the graduat­
ing class include Shirley Eldredge,
Thelma Giles, LaVonne Hagen,
Montana Haggard, Erma Job,
Maxine Lovett, Shirley Peed, Bet­
ty Skinner, Eleanor Frost, John
Caulkin, Lee Claflin, Arthur
Dubs, Gordon Germer, Burton
Skinner and Reynold Wright.
E. J. Clark, Pastor
Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School
| J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir
practice.
For Rent
HAGGARD LI MBER
Mulling To Be
Commencement
Speaker Friday
t ‘.
y ou n gsters Uni’»
th e toy |>ara<'- io
fa sh io n s 'th r u -
push and pull tv.-
to y s for the ban ;
dlers- anil k in d erg a i.
pedes, scooter“ and
are in record deiaan»
P K O E Y 1 X H A I A l i X S CMTTBOW
rabbits head
P h oen ix Church o f the N axaren«
sm a rt new
P a sto r Rev. C. H en ry L a e r
,,rd sale of
We exten d a cordial In vitation to
.'.j and sand all our frien d s and n eigh b ors to he
- I o f tod- fo llo w in g services.
Sunday Sch ool 9:48
Veloci-
M orning W orahtr 11:90
w agons, too
E ven in g S erv ice 7:10.
M idweek
P rayer and
P raise
S er­
vice. W e d n e s d a y 7 S 0 .
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TO FIND THINGS
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