Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday A p ril 14, 1949 THE PHOENIX NEWS Boxing Show Is Well Attended 4-H CLUB IB ORGANIZED New Officers Are Phoenix, April 13 Fern Val­ ley has organized a new 411 Club the pusl week. Chas. Swingle is Elected By Club BY FERN VALLEY FOLKS Bournes Celebrate Tenth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Bourne of Calhoun Road celebrated their the new leader anti the elub con­ Phoenix, April 13— The Phoe­ tenth wedding anniversary Sat­ Phoenix. April 13 The Boxing sists of Ronnie Daugherty, Prt si- urday April 9 with a pinochle show sponsored by the Commun­ dent, Mary Kay Olson, secretary, nix Garden club met at the Pres­ party. It was also Mrs. Bourne’s byterian church parlors for a ity Club and Youth • Jontei nt the Hendy Scott; vice presidents, ,t II,1111,con Eiidi.y, Apr. «. Phoenix gymnusium, F r 1 d u y, David Carr, anti Rayinontl Swin- them with a beautiful planter Hostesses were Mrs. L. O. Pen- April 8 was well attended by gle. lamp and plants to fill it. Those land and Echo Alford. most of the community residents. attending were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mrs. W I House of Fern Vall­ Mrs. Jess Wilson presented Those participating were I.a ey has been called to the bedside Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Rue (Tiny) Morris, referee; Har­ of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Er-1 Mrs. Harry Smith of Cave Junc­ Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hal- tion as guest speaker on “Color old Allen, timekeeper; B e r t Via linn 1 of Si a Hie, Wash gren, Mr. and Mrs. Grady West. Scheme for the Garden.” She Smith and Hy Hogan, clerks; El­ Mr. and Mrs. George Gilman, gave a talk on ways to create Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brisco, Mr. mer Faydinger, anti Chuck Coo­ Pioneer Road, are reported to be and Mrs. Watrud, P A Burgess color and beauty In our gardens. per, Judges; anti Coach George in Portland. and Mrs. Inez Hayse. Her own garden will be open to Bonders, announcer Mr and M s. Paul Betz, Mr the public for two days this Those boxing were Dick Hnys anti Mrs Mark Hackney anti A l­ vs Dnnuhl Wolfe, Noland Day vs va Caster made a week end trip week. Mrs. Chris Wolfe of Coleman Tom Barnes; Donald Jones vs to Coos Bay. Creek road became a new mem­ James Rombuck: BUI Allen vs Mr. anti Mrs. L. O Penland of ber of the elub. Joe Hogan; Dick Peters vs Don Fern Valley have Mrs. M. O. New officers elected for the1 Stoner; Junior Taylor vs Klen Groves and girls as house guests coming year were Mrs. O. V Poe,* Kembrough; Bill Johnson vs Clay for a few weeks. Mr. Groves ar­ President; Mrs. O. L. Penland, rives this week from San Fran­ Highway 99 Phoenix ton Greenrneyer; Otto Caster vs cisco. The Groves plan to start vice president; Mrs. A. C. Lewis, Keith Schroeder; Johnny God- their new home In Fern Valley in second vice president, and Mrs. O. M Floyd, secretary and trea­ love vs Keith Barsham; lx? Roy the near future. surer. O raffoa O a rtlfla d Mr and Mrs. L. R Thomas and Cloy vs Frank Ditto; and Ted Mr- Mrs. Poe is chairman for the Mr and Mrs. Chas. Hockersmith May Festival booth. Mrs. L. R Curley vs Gerald Claus. drove to Cave Junction Sunday to Thomas will have charge of the E. C. Corn, president of the view the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. G ro w n In N u t t r n Oregon W r ite fo r P r lle L is t Y.M.C.A board attended and Harry Smith, which were open float preparation It was decided to have a Queen for the festival. A g r ic u lt u r a l B a aaarcb V o ra a rta a gave the community club a good Saturday and Sunday to the pub­ The district meeting will be R o u te J, Box 72. P a y e tte , Id a h o word of encouragement In their lic. The Smiths lived on the Caves held In Medford, April 29 at the Highway about two and one half Y M C A, building with the Med­ efforts to build the club house. miles from Cave Junction and ford Garden elub acting as host­ their gardens are reported to be esses Luncheon will he served at F H O B W I X S A I A B B S 1 CTWUBCTH beautiful. ITinwnlx C h a rt'll o f ’ h r N oxnrett the Medford Hotel It is an all l*a a to r R ev C H tw r v t J t " C o m p lete .Motor R e b u ild in g day affair, with an interesting Wa> « x tM itl ¿w ttils’ In v it a tio n t- M otor ru n e -tin H e b o rln g a ll our rn a n tln anti n rlx h b o ra to h» program in the afternoon and fo llo w In s a w rv IrM I’.fnerifency Hervlce reports of the various clubs in Nuntlay School # 4S Telephone 7743 M o r n ln * W o rs t-*“ 11:00 the morning. Highway .»9 P h o e n ix . Or* R v a a ln r H a rv lra 7 10 Phoenix, April 13— Phoenix M td w ra k P r a y e r and P ra la a Har high schorl’s baseball team de­ vloa, W e d n a a d a y 7 00 feated the nine from St. Mary’s academy in a game held in Phoe­ nix Friday. Score was 18 to 1. The Phoenix club made a trip to Prospect Wednesday afternoon to Every Oregon driver’s license play the Prospect team. Phoenix. Oregon with a "5R” serial number will and Mr. and Mrs. Wright will spend have expired by the end of April Greyhound Bus Depot Best Patent Flour their honeymoon at Oregon and Secretary of State Earl T. New- W holewheat Flour California beaches. bry has announced. On May 31 10 lbs. 89c Mrs. Wright graduated from the license department branch Pat Foods and Farm Supplias Corvallis High and attended Ore­ which has been operated in Ash- gon State College. Wright attend land by Wm. McGee at the ed Phoenix high school and serv­ Chamber of Commerce will be ed three years in the army air Highway 99. Phoenix force. He is now a student at O closed. License renewals for Ash­ Paint - Fartilisara SC. They will be at home at 336 land people will be handled by Weed Killer« North 10th street Corvallis. mail. Home Appliance Repairs Phoenix Radio Service Stressing that the old permit with serial numbers beginning with “5R” have been expiring in consecutive blocks since June, 1947, regardless of the date print­ ed on the license, the secretary warned that state and local po­ lice are citing many drivers who failed to renew on schedule. As a result of intensified police checks a flood of current and de­ layed “5R” renewals Is pouring into the license department, jumping from 17,676 in February to 30,438 In March. They are re­ placed with new permits which expire according to the holder’s birth date. Pointing out that an expired li­ cense is the same as no license at all, Newbry urged all holders of “5R” permits to file renewal ap­ plications immediately. Fee sched­ ules may be obtained from the sheriff or police department, or from any driver’s license exam­ iner. Passing Fancys Mrs. A. C. Lewis The beautiful girls of Phoenix are getting a rush these dspe while various clubs arc «« arch­ ing for their Queens to represent them on May the 14th. The fine training the boxing boys are getting under the lead­ ership of instructor Morris shows much Improvement even In a weeks time. Good clean competi­ tion in the manly art of defense and good sportmanship are build­ ing good citizens of tomorrow. Strawberry Plants Johnny’s Garage Phoenix Baseball Club Beats Academy FAY’S CAFE May Closing Date For License Dept. Kitchen Queen Flour Phoenix Feed and Seed Phoenix Feed & Seed EASTER ‘ c ' m o n , f i d o / Don’t o v e rlo a d y o u r e le c tric circu its. W hen yo u b u ild or m o d e rn iz e p ro v id e ADEQUATE W IR IN G . See Your Local Electrical Contractor ONE OF TODAY'S BIGGEST BARGAIN! 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