Southern Oregon New, Review, A.hland, Oregon, Thursday, February
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Houses in Phoenix
Assigned Numbers
PhM*nix, Feb, 23 —Numbering
of the houses In the city limit»
of Phoenix begun this week and
1» expected to be completed be
fore the week end». Kulph Rob
ert«, city murshall, and Harry
Lowe, are doing the job.
Approxim ately 222 hou»e« will
be num bered. The ussignlng of
num bers begun at First street
with each lock west of Highway
99 being designated as the 100
block. The second block west ha«
been designated the 200 block &
so on. Houses on the first blocks
westwurd of 99 will be ussigned
num bers from 100 to 199.
First street will probably be
used us the centrul dividing
street and on street running north
and south the portion of the city
north of First street will be des
ignated us North Phoenix and
that South as South Phoenix.
For exam ple: The Phoenix A n
tique shop would be designated
as being on Highway 99 North,
whereas Johnny's Garage would
be designated as being on High
way 99 South.
The plat which is being used
for the assigning of houses was
obtained by H. A. Macintosh.
The Phoenix Lions club has been
instrum ental
In pushing the
m ovement to get the houses
num bered.
"C urly” Briscoe has
been in charge of the Lions com
m ittee which hus pushed the pro
ject.
Sometime In the future it is
planned to place signposts with
street designations at all inter
sections.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepard
were skiing Sunday at Sky Trail
on the Slskiyous.
C o m p lete M o to r R e b u ild in g
M o to r T u n e -u h . K e b n rln g
H ig h w a y
H e rv irá
Telephone 7743
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P h oen ix.
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Services
were held in the Chapel of Hocks
and Hosts Friday for Mrs. Lottie
Holman, resident of Phoenix and
Medford for the past 14 years. In
term ent wus in the Phoenix cem e
tery. Elder O. E. Schrtepper of
the
Seventh
Day Adventist
church officiated.
Mrs. Holman, who was born on
March 4, 1879 was a widow of the
late George Holman who pieced
ed her in death in 1939.
Survivors include four daugh
ters, Mrs. Severt D Tubbs, P o rt
land; Mis. Cora Reiman, Boze
man. M ont; Mrs. Cecil Hurd-
Lty, Emmett, Ida.; and Mrs. Nora
Butz, Sidney, Mont.; one son.
Jam es, of Fairfeld, Mont.; one
brother, Charles Parks, living in
Idaho.
O re
NEW S
Pirates Enter SOC Tournament
Next Week As Defending Champions
Jr. ( ’lass Play
Rehearsals Be^in
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Phoenix
high school Pirates will enter the
LIO NS TO M EET M O N D A Y
Southern Oregon college in v ita
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Members
tional class B tournam ent next of the Phoenix Lions club will
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday meet next Monday at Elmer and
and Saturday as defending cham Francis Waflle Shop. A report
pions.
on the sale of tickets for the
The Pirates, who won the to u r Chevrolet Is expected to be given
nam ent last year, are in much by A .V. Thompson who is in
the same spot this year as far as charge of the project.
Money
odds on the outcome are con from the sale is to be used for
cerned.
This year the Pirates a community club and youth cen
finished fourth in the o ffic ia l1 ter building
Class B tourney held last w e e k ,
so they enter the SOC to u rn a -1
m ent as dark horses.
Gordon Germ er, who was e-
lected as the best tournam ent
player last week is expected to |
lead the Pirates’ attack. Fred F u r
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Lorenzo
ry
and the rest of the club will Dow Fry, 85, who died in a Med
ROGUE R IVER W IL L
back G erm er to the hilt. F urry ford hospital Wednesday, F ebru
M EET G IL C H R IS T A T U N IO N
i was selected on the all star team ary 16, was laid to ,re s t in the
Phoenix. Feb. 23 — Rogue Riv I in the Jackson county play-offs.
afmily plot in the Phoenix cem e
e r’s
cham pionship
basketball
Teams from Southern Oregon
team will play G ilchrist next and N orthern California will en tery Friday afternoon
week at Union in order to deter- ter the SOC tournam ent which
The Rev. H arry Hanson offi
mine who will represent
the will be held at Memorial court ciated at the services which were
Josephine-Jackson, and Klamath on the college campus in A sh held at the Congrer-M orris chap
el.
Pallbearers were Douglas
district in the state basketball land.
Steadman, Milo Furry, Paris Big
tournam ent.
W inner of two
low, John Morris. Kay Wright,
games will represent this area.
H IG H SCHOOL PRO G RAM TO
and Fred Sweeney.
BE A IR E D W ED N ESD A Y
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olds, of
Fry was bom near Elizabeth,
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Phoenix
Phoenix, are the parents of a girl
Ohoio,
March 27, 1863, and came
who was born February 21 at the high school will take to the air to Oregon by wagon train.
He
Wednesday afternoon. March 2,
Sacred Heart hospital. The child
had
lived
in
Phoenix
since
1896
at 4 00 p.m when a 15-mlnute
weighed 6 ‘A lbs. at birth.
program will be presented over and had followed the stonecut
KWIN, Ashland. M arry L. Mey ter's trade. His wife, the form er
Pat Foods and Farm Supplies
ers will direct a string ensemble Stella Wiley, died in 1918, and a
for the first in w hat will be a son, Clinton, preceded him in
series of program s presented by death in 1941.
Highway 99, Phoenix
He is survived by five children
the school.
Clarence
and Fred, Medford;
M
embers
of
the
string
ensem
Paint - Fertiliser*
ble include: Virginia H unter, George, Provolt; Mrs. Charles
Weed Killers
Barbara Dubs, Dolores Paulsen, Farmer, Days Creek; Mrs. Lloyd
Georgia Owen. Billy Schulz, June Barber, Tulelake, Calif.; a broth
Owen, Joyce Owen, Mildred er. Jess, W hite Rock Mo.; two
Dubs, and Shirley Schulz.
sisters, Mrs. Alice Smith, Los
The second in the series will Angeles, Mrs. Ellen Powell, K an
Phoenix. Oregon
be presented March 116. It will sas City; six grand children and
be a panel discussion on a c u r - ' six great grandchildren.
Greyhound Bu> Depot
rent problem and will be p re s e n t-'
ed by the m em bers of the Social Gel your Job Printing at the
Economics class.
New* Review
Lorenzo Dow Fry
Is Buried Friday
Phoenix Feed & Seed
FAY’S CAFE
Johnny’s Garage
E m e rg e n c y
Services Held For
Mrs. Lottie Holman
P H O E N IX
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Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Rehearsals
began at Phoenix high school
this week for the Junior class
play, 'Once Upon a M idnight”.
Glen Aplin Is direc ting the play
which will be presented by the
Masquers, high school dram atic
society, for the Junior class.
Date set for showing Is March
25.
A L P H A CLUB HAS A
COVERED D IS H D IN N E R
Members of Alpha club held a
covered dish dinner Tuesday,
February 22. Objectives of the
meeting were to have each m em
ber bring their husband and a
m em ber of the club who had not
been attending recently.
Mrs.
Muriel K ram er is president of
the club.
D. Hendrix Buys
Crumps Fountain
Last Rites Held
For F. A. Denzer
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — F rank A r
thur Denzer, 82, resident of Phoe
nix since 1914, was buried on
Thursday afternoon at the Phoe
nix cemetery. Denzer, who had
been confined since January 15,
when he was struck by an auto
mobile, died from a h eart ail
ment.
Services were conducted by
the Rev. E. J. Clark, pastor of
the Phoenix Presbyterian church.
Pallbearers were m em bers of the
Phoenix Grange. Conger-M orris
funeral home was in charge of
arrangem ents.
Denzer wus born Jan u ary 22,
1867, a t Milwaukie. Wis., and
came to this com m unity in 1914
from St. Paul, Minn. He was a
m em ber of Phoenix P resb y ter
ian church and the grange.
Surviving are his widow, E li
zabeth, Phoenix; seven children,
Leland A., G rants Pass; Roy E.
Ashland; M arshall P., Eureka;
Frank W., Medford; Howard E.,
Phoenix; Mrs. Stella Corthell, of
Ashland; Mrs. Florence Drake, of
Medford; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown, Los Angeles; 11 grand
children and four great grand
children.
Phoenix, Feb. 23 — Mr. and
Mis. Dick Hendrix, Ketchikan,
Alaska, this week purchased the
Crum p Fountain from Mr. and
Mrs. Spencer Crump. The H en
d rix ’ have been in the cafe bus-I
Mrs. Olin Poe has returned
iness for the past five years.
They plan on rem odeling the from Portland w here she w ent to
interior and m aking several visit her father who has been ill.
changes in the setup during the
next few weeks. Booths will be
used to replace the present tables. I
The H endrix’ have one son, 12 5
years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Crump, who have j
operated the fountain for the past I
year, have made no definite |
statem ent as to future plans.
r a O E M IZ I A I A K E S B CHUMCH
P hoenix Church o f th e Naxaren«
P eator Rev. C. H en ry Lacy I
We extendi a cordial In vitation t-
all our frien d s and n eigh b ors to 'he
fo llo w in g aervtces.
Sunday School 9:45.
M orning W orsh ip 11:00
E ven in g S ervice 7:S0.
M idw eek P rayer and P raise Ser- I
vice. W ednesday 7-SO
To Buy Your Home See
I. E. Schuler
. . . . Realtor
Represented by
HARVEY J. PETERSON
Vz Mi. N orth Phoenix Ph. 6485
Defending Champions
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P H O E N IX
P IR A T E S
Winners of the 18th Invitational Class B Tournament at Southern Oregon College
19th Annual Tournament March 2, 3, 4, 5
W e’ll be with you, Pirates
This message is brought to you by the following business men and women:
Gier’s Drug Store
Haggard Lumber Co.
Ray’s Hi-Way Market
Walt’s Barber Shop
Dick’s Fountain and Lunch
Phoenix Texaco Service
Phoenix Garage
Randles Market
Phoenix Variety
Phoenix Hardware Store