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The Phoenix News
S tu d y Club Hears
Of Silventmithing
Thursday, November 10, 1049
Ashland, Oregon
Southern O regon N ew s H evi«,
District 4 President Visits Local
Legion Auxiliary; Xmas Gifts Asked
On«-Third C ollege S tu d en ts
The Ashland Study Club met
L
ive In D orm itories
on Monday afternoon, Novem
Almost one-third of the stu
ber 7 at tin* home of Mrs Lou
■r M rs . A. C. Lew is
dents enrolled in the m ajor in
ise Perozzi on Granite St. The
stitutions of the State System
CENTRAL POINT DROPS
president, Miss Gertude Engle,
WILL CELEBRATE
Mrh Bertha Cobtregli spent a PHOENIX GR1DDEHS 21-13
of Higher Education live and
presided
over
the
short
business
GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY
Mrs
Harold
Benson,
D
istrict*------
week la Salinas, Calif, visiting
eat in college dormitories, ac
PI kwiiix high school's foot
her sister. Ida Hubbard, who has
Mr and Mrs. Aoe A Kuntor s/wslon which preceded the re 4 president, Legion Auxiliary, of Mabel VVurdinger
cording to reports from the dor
ball team dropped a hotly con of Fern Valley w ill celebrate gular program.
been 41.
Grants Pass, was welcomed on D u oli
. «>
.
mitory directors. Last year the
tested
battle
to
a
strongly
fav
K ,* h H e ,d M o n d a y
The half hour topic was pre her official visit to the
their golden wedding anniver
Thr Phoenix garden dub
average
number of student*
her
official
visit
to
the
local
ored
Central
Point
eleven
Hut
meeting was postponed from Fn
sary Friday Nov 11 at their sented by Mrs. J M Endicott
housed
in
No. - 14, Monday cvmniK,
evening, - —
Mabel
50 , a resi-1
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— Wurdinger,
” v»v.«,,Svi, ju
. . . the , dorm itories was
•lay •tilt* 11th to Monday the 13 urday night ut Central Point home in Fern Valley and hold on the subject of early Ameri Unit
4051,
while
almost
November
7th,
in
the
Legion
dent
oi
U
h
la
n
d
for
2%
years,
?
°’
1’
fhwhlle
most that many
by
a
21-151
score.
can Silversm ithing and the in
open house from 2 p m
It will be at the Presbyterian
Phoenix led 8-0 ut halftime
eltureh for (lesort luncheon. Co-
Mr and Mrs Kuntor were fluence upon the homes of that
hostesses Mrs D A Dubuque und wore out in front 13-7 as I born in Austria Hungary and tim e by the ceramics of Eng dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
To these students, 3,847,617
she had been taken two days
Mr*, Mervln Huxson and Eli the fourth quurter got under eame to Fern Vulley from Rose land, France and China
Arthur Kreisman at their home previously from her home on meals were served.
zuboth Denzer Program, Mr* () way. Thr Pointers scored in tin ville Calif. In 1015 They have
Mrs. James H. Edgar review
By institutions, the average
Hi way 99 north of Ashland.
L. Penland, ' L illies and mulch fourth period when Colley pick nine children all living in and ed the book “Stiilm eadow” by on Fordyce Street
e<l up a fum ble by hi* tcummati around Medford birt one, now in Gladys Taber. It records in a
Each Auxiliary and Legion
She is survived by her hus number of students housed was
Ing” will be the subject
The building comm ittee of the Robinson and went over for Calif. The children are as fol round-the-calendar fashion the member is asked to contribute band Gus A Wurdinger of Ash as follows: Oregon State Col
Phoenix Community Club and the TD 'flic final Central Point lows Joe, Ann, Palmer, Mar happenings, the moods, the hos one Christmas gift for the men land; a son Lawrence A. of Al lege, 1800; University of Ore
Youth Centor held a meeting at score csine on a pass from John garet Davis, Bill, John, Helen pitality of a New England farm, at Camp White, wrapped and bany, Ga.; a daughter Mrs Vir gon, 1714; Eastern Oregon Col
the A C Lew is home Iasi week son to Colley Anhorn, nf th< Olson, Elmer, Henry, and Lil where the companionship of marked, not to exceed $1.00 ginia G Wyers of Ashland; and lege of Education, 249; Oregon
dogs and cats, the quiet assur Bring gifts to the next meeting, the following sisters — Mrs College of Education, 144; and
and met at the building grounds Pointers, kicked all three of thr lian Busey
Southern Oregon College of Ed
extra
points
on Sunday morning to lay oul
Mrs Kantor has three broth ance of neighborliness, the joys so that none w ill be forgotten Leona Balmer and Mrs Grace ucation, 144
Cover
of
San
Jacinto,
Calif.,
v iia o
v iiiiv .
r Five
IV L
S
o
a v ilitv ,
V
—d i l l
at
Christmas
time.
dollars
of
music
and
books,
an
open
fire
tln> grounds and decide the Io
ers in Wash who an* expected
Mrs vx____
Nell Badley
and good food all add up to a was voted
cation best suited to set the Laurel and Hardy in ‘ Out West" to arrive for the affair
e _ x-v _ lor film
.... .. and flash and
R„.4L„
ex- and Mrs _
Bertha
Denyes
of
San Gabriel. Do You Suffer Distress Fran
bulbs
for
Camp
White,
and
ten
building. Clearing the site will with news reel and comedy.
delightfully
nostalgic
narrative
An invitation is extended to
start soon
There will lie on showing at 7:30 all in tin- valley, their friends Stiilm eadow is based upon Glad dollars will be sent to Mrs. Calif., and 2 grandchildren
Services were held Monday
and neighbors who have had ys Taber’s well-loved “Diary of Mary Mitchell, Jackson County
I be Phoenix Community Club p m A new show each week.
The Thursday Club have pos many enjoyable times at the Dom esticity” which is a regular Camp White Hospital chairman. morning at 11 o’clock in the
and Youth Center will hold a
turkey shoot on Sunday, Nov tpored tin ir regular scheduled Kantor home, since they have feature of the Ladies Home Jou She will purchase gifts and oth Litw iller Funeral Home with
er needed articles for the men the Rev. O. W Klingsheim of
rnal each month.
20th on Fern Valley Road It meeting for Nov 17th which been in the valley
there Mrs. Bert Freeman is the the Assembly of God officiating.
will be an all day affair, with will be a covered dish luncheon
local
hospital chairman, who Interment followed in the Mt.
H
arris
Ellsworth
nt
Nan
Coates.
eats being served by the ladies
and also want to
asks that gifts for the Portland View Cemetery.
Since the second meeting of
of the club Rifles. 22 rifles,
To Visit Ashland
Gift
Shop
be
sent
in
early.
shot guns and pistols will be tin- month would full on Than
BUILD UP
Layettes, children’s clothing
used with pot luck and other ksgiving there will I m - Just the
Congresman Harris Ellsworth
DRIVER'S EXAMINER
and
toys
will
soon
be
sent
to
shoots for those* without guns one meeting for Nm
I will in* in Ashland on Monday.
RED BLOOD?
HERE NOVEMBER 14
Mr arid Mrs (’has Hocker-
Hains and bacon on shoot* also
Novem ber 28th for a full day of Roseburg for the patients and
A
Drivers
License
Examiner
If female functional
A lik in g warrior has been ch m eetings and conferences. His their families there. The secu
All public is invited to attend smith motored to Rend over the
will be on duty in Ashland Mon
week end to visit their son and osen »s tiic symbol of Southern schedule includes a talk at the ring group under the direction day, November 14, 1949, at the periodic disturbances
and obtain youi holiday bird
make you suffer pain
Oregon College by popular vote college at 2:30 p.m., a dinner of Mrs. Mary Lahr, w ill meet
1’he Malin Mustangs will play family
City Hall between the hours of and weak, nervous, restless jittery
the Phoenix Pirates Sat after
Mrs Mervin Hixson has been of th*' student body.
at the Lfthia Hotel in the eve Monday afternoon at the home 9 a m. and 4 p.m.. according to feelings — at such times — th>n do
The new symbol, to lie known ning and a public Town Meet of Mrs. Dick Berninghausen on
noon at 2 p in m Central Pint ordered to bed fm a few days
an announcement received from try Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS
to relieve such symptoms!
Ibis will I m - a district piny iff by her doctor, to try to get the as the Red Raider Viking, has ing" in the evening at the Juni Mt. Ave., at 1 o’clock.
The Halloween party was well the Secretary of State’s office
Taken regularly—Pinkham's Tab
gam«* and the Mustang* have upper hand on a cold she's had not yet been evolved in it’s final or high school
Persons wishing licenses or
form, but is now in ttie hands of
been undefeated for 8 games for about a month
Congressman Ellsworth e x attended. Miss Adriana Jaunins permits to drive are asked to lets help build up resistance against
Mr and Mrs Earl Hnsco an artist The Raidor will pro pects to make a report to his gave several ballet numbers ac get in touch with the examiner such distress.
It is hoped the root:::;; section
Pinkham’s Tablets are also one of
w ill he in force to spur on the made a trip south to San Fran bably have red hair and a red constituents and to allow them companied by Miss Colleen Ti- well ahead of the scheduled
the greatest blood iron tonics you
Pirates
cisco with Mr and Mrs A H beard as well as red armor.
to ask questions and make sug egs, who also played solos. Mrs closing hour in order to assure can buy to help build up red blood
Such figures as Eric the Red gestions. There is keen interest Dick Berninghausen sang and I closln« nou»’ ln order to assure to give more strength and energy
I he annui 1 school carnival is Dudley to attend the Grand Nat
Mrs Arthur Berg led the group
.°* Dieir applications
scheduled for Nov. 18th in the ional Stock Show They report and the Viking raiding parties being expressed in his report of
for girls and women troubled with
with a minimum of delay.
singing,
accompanied
by
Mrs.
that
terrorized
the
toast
of
Eu
simple anemia. A pleasant stomachic
conditions in Great Britian as
new gym and all proceeds will thr- show w as a fine display of
rope during the middle ages are he found them on his recent Harold Jordan. Mrs. J. Q. Ad
tome, too! Just see if you dont re
stock
sw ell the student body funds
markably benefitAny drugstore.
The P h o e n i x Community pointed out as precedents for trip The question of “socializ ams. Mrs. Dick Berninghausen,
Get your Job Printing at the
On Thursday tin student body
ed m edicine” is one that is up Mrs Fred Cushing and Mrs.
will start m ovies in the old gym Club and Youth Center has the new symbol.
News Review
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
According to history, the Red permost in the pubbe mind and Jacob served as the committee,
began to branch out in it*, act
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_ the
v„v , Congress who served pumpkin pie and
ivities. On Monday nite Nov 7 Raider Viking was a fearless it
is expected
that
about 20 interested members fellow, strong of heart and <ap- man will go into ih< subject coffee.
The Memorial Flag Pole will
met at thr home of M E. Nort aide of crushing hi* opponents fully
be dedicated to all veterans of
on on 5th St. und from this no matter what their s t a t u r e . ______________
all American Wars at 1 o’clock
meeting the Phoenix Little Southern Oregon rooters feel S c h o o ls o f D eep Sou th
Armistice Day. Friday, Novem
, . ,
Theatre Guild was formed Mar their athletic team* follow in »r,. I ?
tb»
original
Viking
footsteps
i
Ce,'
P
A
id
ber 11th. The American Legion:
land Glasscock was named pres
Auxiliary is invited to attend as ,
1 and elected by vote were Mrs. Evidence of this was shown just
Three schools ol the deep I
; Rex Nicodcmus, Sec M E. Nor one day after the sym bol had south, Crossnore of North Caro- j a group.
Five dollars was donated to
ton and Mrs A C. Lewi*, ad- been adopted when the SOC lma, Kate Duncan Smith School
i vertislng and publicity, and football team overcam e a four of Alabama and Tamassee Sch- the Iron Lung fund by the un-1
Mrs. C. A Stathcrs. chairman teen point lead in the last half odt of South Carolina win re-
bo°xes
Plans for a food sale w ill be j
of specialties. A comm ittee was to crush the Chico Wildcats 21- !
of warm winter completed and dates and place I
appointed by the pres, to gel
clothing from the Ml Ashland announced later, also the chair
le d a play, Mesdames Delvo
chapter, D A.R
These three man.
Aaothor fine product of
Sloan, Bert Stancliff, Forest
schools are for underpriveleged
the Kraft Feeds Cerne
Mrs
J
Q
Adams
and
Mrs.
Joss. Chas Hockersmith. A C.
children who otherwise would Warren Cook served as the re-
L ew is and Mr. Aplin.
not have the opportunity for freshment committee, serving
They w ill go into easting as
an education. They are support cake and coffee at the close of
soon as a play is selected and
ed by the national society of the business meeting.
' Wc hope to create the first the Daughters of the American
hope to have the play ready to
SUPERB CHEESE FLAVOR
be presented in ous new home really close-knit literary organi Revolution and have won wide
Stationery Supplies
on which the work is starting in zation on the Southern Oregon recognition for their high stan
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KRAFT GRATED
j
at the New s Review
earnest
College Campus,” Lamba Chi dards in both academic train
The Guild hope to he able to president George Bell announc ing and citizenship All of the
produce two or three plays a ed last Friday, October 28. “A1 household work and much of
year and all proceeds to help though Lamba Chi ha* been ac the maunal labor in building
tive on the campus for several and maintenance is done by the
on our building fund.
years,” Bell continued, “this students The local chapter has-
year w e intend to re-organize made it a practice to rememberJ
PHOENIX
it in euch a way as to encourage the schools each year, either by
NAZARENE CHURCH
young authors to write creativ financial assistance or by boxes
Phoenix Church of the Nazarene ely and to help them to get their
of clothing and toys says Mrs.
Pastor, Rev. C Henry Lacy work published."
Don
Whitney, the Mt Ashland
We extend a cordial invitation
Present plans of the group in
to all our friends and neighbors clude regular meetings for crit chapter chairman for Approved
Schools.
to the following services.
icism and discussion of material,
Sunday School 9:45.
extension of the member's lit Gordon Quade Named
Morning Worship 11:00
erary education, and an editor
Evening Service 7:30.
ial board for selection of the Student Business Manager
Midweek Prayer and Praise best manuscripts and recommen
Service, Wednesday 7:3«.
Gordon Quade was recently
dation of a publishing medium.
The club also plans to publish appointed S t u d e n t Business
P H O E N IX P R E S B Y T E H IA M
the best student writings in a Manager by the Southern Ore
CHURCH
volum e entitled “Lamba Chi gon College student council.
Quade. whose home town is
E. J. Clark, Pastor
A nthology.”
Sunday, W) a.m. Sunday School
Bell, whose nome is in Klam Grants Pass, is a second year
e n d td 1 >T nrSthaJ l » i t y' th e / irSt W° rld W ar officially
J. O. K. Poung, Supt.
ath Falls, is a freshman in teach business administration major.
ended
on the 11th hour of the 11th dav of th e 11th
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
er education, active in drama
month The w ar had cost the world 37,508.686 m ilitary
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir and literary circles on the cam
pus.
practice.
casualties, immeasurable human suffering, and billions
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples
of dollars ¡ when hostilities ceased, there was deep re
meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
v o i i
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
Viking Warrior
j
i hosen As Symbol
M in in s !
Lamba Chi Plans
lie-organization
FLUFFY MACARONI PLUS
OF ,
NOVEMBER 11
Theta Delta Phi
Has Initiation
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Alpha Chapter of Theta Delta
GOOD NEWS
Phi held its initiation Wednes
day evening November 2. Eight
COMBINATION
neophytes were initiated into
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the fraternity which claim s to
be the oldest college organizat
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ion on the campus. This year I»et b foing m where yew live.
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Gordon Howerton of Grants
Pass is President and Dr. Arthur WORLD where big event« ere in
the making — event« which con
S. Taylor is the faculty advisor. meen ae much to you, te yoer
A fter the initiatory ceremony Job, your homo, your future. For
the men were guests at a “prog conttructivo report« and interpre
ressive” dinner at whicli the fac tation« of national and interne-
ulty members of the fraternity Honol newt, tfier« it no substitutt
were hosts. Cocktails were ser mon ™ o V M'"ST'‘ N sc ,' N e ,
ved at the home of Professor
Enjoy the honofita of being
Elliott McCracken, Salads with ho»t informed— locally, nationally,
Dr. Wayne Wells, the meat internationally — with your local
paptr and The Chrittien Science
course at the home of Dr. Ar Monitor.
thur S. Taylor while the festivit
LISTEN Tuetday night« over
ies ended at the home of Coach
ABC «tation* to "The Christian
Science Monitor View» the Now«."
Ted Rchopf with dessert. Dr.
Ray Hawk and Mr. David Bark And u«o this coupon
for a special in - a
D «
er of the faculty also acted as today
troductory subscription. $ 1 rundi
hosts.
The w eekly noon luncheons
T h . C h rl.flan S c l.n c . Monitor
have become an established tra On«, Norway St., Boiton 1 J, M o m ., W.S.A.
^ ••« ’ 0 rand mo on Introductory
dition with the fraternity. Some
•ubscrlptlan to The Christian Sclonco
thirty-five men are members of
Monitor — 24 In u o t. | onclota $1.
Alpha Chapter.
The new members are: Pat
I nomo I
rick Bilks, Ashland, Wendell
Austin, Coos Bay; Fred Taylor
(odd ro tti
Klamath Falls; Jack Bolton,
Lakeview; Charles Eliason, Ash
(city I
(sono)
( i to to I
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land; and Jerry Bruce, Ashland.
joicing. When you hear the whistles blow to d a ^ p ^ -
serve a moment of silence in honor of
P
the Arm istice and in hope th a t peace
will one day be permanent.
City of Ashland
and the Ashland
Chamber of Commerce
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