Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday Nov. 6, 1947 THE PHOENIX NEWS Phoenix Blasts St. Mary’s Hopes P h o e n ix , N o\ .» Westminister Rally Will Be Held Sunday Phoenix, Nov. 5 Fall Rally fbi W e stm in iste r F ello w sh ip of th e P h o e n ix h ig h C< n tra l p a rt of th e S o u th w e s t school loot ho 11 te iiin u p s e t u fav­ ored St. Mary'» »lx man hall club 28 li Suturday night in a game played on the Medford high school turf. ’I'he Crusaders who hod been tied with Hogue K h i i loi th e cham pionship In th e C o u n ty B race never threatened the Plus- nix superiority once With the St. Mary's loss the Hogue river club Is the undisputed league ('ham- pion. The Flying llalloways, Floyd and Harold, lead the Phoenix team to victory Harold fell on a blocked punt in the end zone for the first Phoenix score, Floyd galloped 70 yards on a punt re ­ turn for another Phoenix score, and Donovan Wolfe, playing heads up ball, scored the other two totichdowns for Phoenix, Erma Job Entertains Friends on Hay ride Phoenix, Nov. (I Erma Job in­ vited several friends to go on a hayrlde after the St. M ary’s foot­ ball game In Medford Saturday night. Those who went were: Fred and Dale Newton, Peggy lover, Donavan Wolfe, Maxine Lovette, Andy Beck, Jeonnlne Inman, Barbara Barbour, Bonnie Turzanback, Johnny Caulk'ms, Jim m y Williams, Dick Kane, Dor­ othy Keene, Phyllis Pool and Dick Babies. Lester Davis furnished the truck which Dale Job drove. He and Miss Drake, chaperoned the affair. The party went to McKee's Bridge w here ham burger sand wlches, cofee and donuts were served. STUDENTS HEAR RITES FOR GOVERNOR SNELL Phoenix. November 5—Phoenix high school reserved the first half hour Monday afternoon for the purpose of hearing funeral services of the late Governor Earl Snell, Robert S Farrell Jr., and M arshall Cornett. At 1:20 Monday afternoon all students interested w ent to the music room to hear the radio fu­ neral broadcast. DONAHOE SPILLS Phoenix, Nov. 5—Danny Don­ ahoe, Medford, was involved in a motorcycle accident In Phoenix last Thursday. He escaped with m inor injuries and bruises. His bike, however, Is being repaired. Presbyteiy will lx* field Sunday, Novembei ft, at 2 .39 p in. This rally is open to Roseburg, Glendale, G rants Pass, Hogue River, Medford, Jacksonville, Central Point, Ashland and Phoenix. It will take place in the Phoenix Presbyterian church. All young people are invited. Phoenix Locals White Tapers Light H a io ld S te v e n so n , Pi..,, n ix , and D on H all, C e n tra l P o in t, r e tu r n c d lro m a goose h u n t in th e K la m a th Fall* a re a . Mi b l c v e i i so n sa id th e tw o of th e m g o t a ' c o u p le of geese a p ie c e a n d »*-< Ji<*vc* it o r n o t one (hick e ach . lie also said they had a very pleas ant trip. Congregational meeting id the Phoenix Presbyterian church will be held Sunday at 11 a.in. to con­ sider the I»48 budget. J. O. N. Poling is the new superintendent of Phoenix Pres byterlan church. Mrs. Blackwood returned Mon­ day from a three-w eeks visit Phoenix, Nov. 5 -The annual with her grand daughter, who carnival of the Phoenix school will be held November 21 at the lives in Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets left Oc­ high school gymnasium. At the tober 25 for Galveston, Texas, to time of the carnival the queen visit a son, Meredith. Later they will be chosen who will reign will journey to Bisbee, Arizona, over the festivities. to visit another son, BUI. They Donavan Wolfe, who is C ar­ nival chairm an, has appointed plan to be gone one or two months. the following committees: Earl T. Newbry, who succeed­ Carnival queen, Jim Williams; ed Hubert Farrell, r„ as secre­ publicity, Dot Keene; clean-up, Dean Chapm an; carnival prize. tary of state, is a form er Phoenix Floyd Holloway; building ch air­ resident. Jackie Hobbs and Maxine Lov­ man, Gordon German; decorating ett were among the Junior Red chairm an Jew ell Hutton: conces­ Cross members who attended the sions, Jerry Compher; ticket chairm an, Fred Furry; and re ­ convention in Medford this week. Girls Athletic Association of freshm ent chairm an, Erma Job. the Phoenix high school met on Monday to draw up a constitu­ tion. B o n n ie R obins tried making candied apples, when an apple Phoenix, Nov. 5—The building , accidentally fell on his hand, or „ doubfc- for .he I S » - ."7hird'"d7; byterlan church is now under gree burn. way. Rev. C lark’s car will occupy Mr. Messick is leaving Phoenix one space while the other will high school to return to his home be used as a store room or a s e c -, In Virginia. Mr. Messick has ond car if necessary. Trustees founded the Phoenix Dramatic plan to build the garage with Club "The Masquers.’’ His first donated labor. production "A Date With Ju d y ” has been scheduled for Nov. 14. P. T. A. TO HAVE A Mrs. G. G. Skinner has been HARD TIMES PARTY Phoenix, Oct. 29—The Parent quite 111 the last few days. She is Teachers Association of Phoenix fedling better now. William W right has been quite InM a Hard Times party on 111 nt his home In Phoenix. Thursday, Oct. 30. 8 p.m. In the Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin high school gymnasium. Dancing is Included as part of the even­ visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Eric de Place W ednesday, October 29. ings entertainm ent EXAMINER FOR DRIVERS TALENT GRADE GRIDDERS LICENSES TO BE HERE WIN FROM EAGLE POINT A Drivers License Exam iner Is Talent, Nov. 5— Eagle Point scheduled to be on duty in A sh­ grade school football team lost, land, Monday, November 10, 1947, 21-14, In a game held at Talent at the City Hall betw een the Thursday evening. The T alen t, vourg of 9 a m. and 4 p.m., ae- grade school team has won three cordjng to an announcem ent re­ games so far this season and has ceived from the Secretary of lost two. S tate’s office. Persons wishing licenses or William Lindsay of Church perm its to drive are asked to get street and W. R. Taylor of 5th in touch with the exam iner well street left Tuesday to hunt bear ahead of the scheduled closing up on Dead Indian hour In order to assure comple­ tion of their applications with a m inimum of delay. Phoenix Schools Are Planning a Carnival a c te d ns u sh e rs. T h e Canute* to r tn e c e re m o n y w e re lit by M iss E v e n i n g ( ’e i ’C m o n y M artin i C la rk a n d M rs. B illie Phoenix, Nov. 5—White and T o w er. yellow pom porn chrysanthe­ mums and tall lighted tapers io. rued a background for the w t.d d ln g of Mi»» Maxine Cob- leigh and Ralph Coggins which took place October 25 at the Zion Lutheran English church. The Rev. Elvin S. Hansen per­ formed the double ring ceremony. Alfred Longe sang. He was ac­ companied by Mrs. Eva Marsh. Guy Cobleigh, Phoenix, gave his daughter away. She was gowned In ivory slipper satin, and carried gardenias and pink and white carnations Matron of honor was Mrs. George W ehmann who wore blue faille. Charles Coggins was best man. Aldeen Hibbert and Chester Lind you CAN LOSE everything on a turn of this wheel! Church Will Have A Two-Car Garage Moose Stag Party Planned for Nov. 7 Talent, Nov. 5—Movies, enter- After the ceremony a wedding ■ tainm ent, and refreshm ents will reception was held in the Blue be featured at the Loyal O rder room of the Hotel Holland. The ) of the Moose Stag party which wedding cake was served by Mrs. will be held Friday night, No­ Norman Stevensen. Punch was vem ber 7, at the T alent City hall. served by Mrs. Alfred Longe. Mrs George Goodwin is comm ittee M. J. Maulsby was in charge of chairm an for the affair. All the guest book. m em bers of the Moose are invit­ The groom is the son of Mr. ed to attend. and Mrs. Charles Coggins, Med­ ford. He Is employed a t the Com­ Norman Campbell, Gold Hill, mercial Finance corporation. Mrs. was a guest in the home of Mr. Coggins , who graduated from and Mrs. Ross Harden, 556 B. Phoenix high school, is presently Street, and that of Mrs. H arden’s a m em ber of the staff of the father, Mr. W. R. Taylor, 248 5th Caliornia-Oregon Pow er c o m ­ street, last week end. pany. K O T IC E o r n V A E GRANGERS TO DANCE Phoenix, Nov. 5— Members of the Phoenix Grange will hold a public dance Novem ber 15. Re­ freshm ents will be served during the evening. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . Clark. Minister 10 A. M. Bible School, Dale Newton, Superintendent. A class for everyone. 11 a.m. M orning Worship. Spe­ cial music by the choir. Sermon by the m inister. Tues. 7 P. M. Boy Scouts. Wed. 7.30 P. M C hristian F el­ lowship. ----------- o------------ P H O E M II M AEABENE H B A B IM O In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S t a te o f O re g o n f o r J a e k s o n C o u n ty . In t h e M a t te r o f t h e E s t a t e o f J. T S a w y e r , Dbcea*e