Southern Oregon News Review
Ashland, Oregon
Thursday,
October
The Phoenix News
iic u r o r t l Jay'«M 's
Chico Wildcats
Invade Ashland
Highly Touted
•5 4.75 TO POLIO FU N D
Defeat Ashland fl-0
Scoring tw o touchdow ns on
tile first th re e plays of the game,
M edford Ju n io r Varsity w allop
ed the A shland high Junior
squad last S atu rd ay by a score
of 60-0 on the losers field.
T he Black T ornados m ade
only two first dow ns and a great
am ount of y ard ag e in m aking
th eir scores, w h ile 'th e Grizzley
babes m ade six first downs and
no score.
By Mrs. A. C. Lewis
B ushnell Studio of A shland
has tu rn e d over $54.75 to the
recent em ergency P o lio Fund
drive, It was announced here
this week.
Coach Roy B uhler will bring
a
highly-vaunted
aggregation of
The P hoenix C om m unity Club
$1 (M) Deposit Holds
Chico
S
tate
football
p layers to
m et a t th e G ran g e Hall Monday
Scoring in the second q u a rte r S outhern O regon S a tu rd a y w ith
O ctober 17, fo r th eir reg u lar
any Gift
' and again in the early m om the sole idea of knocking S.O.-
m eeting and have hopes of g et
ents of the th ird q u a rte r. Rogue C.'s Red Raiders from any chan
tin g sta rte d on the big project
for ChriHtmaH
River High defeated Phoenix ce of pennant-ideas w hich the
of building. The first haryest,
on the losers field 12 to 0 S a t O regonians m ight have.
h u n tin g and Job of getting cau
urday. The gam e was a noncou
The W ildcats from Chico will llallo" «'«‘it Mnlh'd Cider
ght up w ith hom e have re ta rd
ference tilt for both teams.
go on the field w ith a team th at
ed th is action to any g reat ex
recently lost n close gam e (7-0) Math* With Many Spices
ten t The building com m ittee w ill hold a n o th e r one p ro b a b ly
to the m ightly W illam ette B ear
w ill get dow n to business now about Nov. 12.
For use as a H allow een party
cats Chico outplayed the B ear treat, h e re ’s tlie recipe for hot
and m eet at the home of the
C
hris
Wolfe
and
V
ern
H
arris
cats in every dciw rtm cnt, but m ulled cider.
Pres. A. C. Lewis, on Friday
spent some tim e fishing at Chet-
ju st couldn't put the ball over
nite
You w ill need 1 gallon cider;
co River recently and reported
when they w ere in scoring posi
A surprise p a rty was planned a good catch.
1 cup sugar; H teaspoon ground
tion.
for Chas. H ockersm ith Oct. 21
The Phoenix G arden Club met
Chico lias an outstanding play allspice; 1 teaspoon ground cin
at his hom e on Calhoun Road
at
the
P
resb
y
terian
C
hurch
Fri,
er
in V ernon Weo Wee” Regior. nam on; I teaspoon whole clovoa;
Those atten d in g and playing
and 1 eight inch cinnam on stick
P e te r
M anning
Sm ith
of H e is the biggest ground gainer
pinochle for he evening were, O ctober 14 for a dessert lunch
D irections for making: Tie
eon
served
by
the
hostesses,
Mrs
Sandbach, C heshire, England of th e W ildcat eleven. To stop
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson. Mr.
spices in sm all cloth bag about
Lillian
Coleman
and
Mrs.
C.
G.
Chico,
The
Red
R
aiders
w
ill
u
n
told
m
em
bers
of
the
local
Ro
and Mrs. M ervin Hixon, Mr and
tary club of the im portance of doubtedly have to cheek Regier 6 inches square. Add sugar,
Mrs W esley Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Pebbles.
spice bag and cinnam on stick
A bout tw enty m em bers a tte n the R otary In te rn atio n a l F oun to a standstill.
Claud H utton, Mr and Mrs.
The scooter of the Invaders to cider. Heat 20 m inutes at a
Chas. Lewis. M r and Mrs. Chas. ded and the program was p res dation Fellow ships tow ards cre
Hidgon, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ented by Mrs. Chet P a rk er, the ating goodwill betw een the n a t team is little Matt Spear, w eigh te m p e ra tu re below boiling Len
subject being "H aving Fun W ith ions of the w orld a t th e ir w eekly ing in a 125 pounds, and an all- gthen o r shorten cooking tim e
Lewis, and the hosts.
conference back las year. When to suit your taste since spicy
m eeting last T hursday noon
Mrs. W. W. H arm on of the W eeds."
fluvor increases w ith longer
The
7
and
8
grade
football
Phoenix Feed and Seed has had
A ttached to the B ritish con he gets in the open, it takes a cooking.
fast
m
an
to
run
him
down.
a recent operation but is hom e team did alright at T alent in sulate in S eattle, Sm ith has stu d
S erve hot in tea cups or
Last y e a r A1 Sim pson’s team
th eir last gam e , being w inners ied at the school of a d m in istra t
now recuperating.
took
Chico
into
cam
p,
but
they
!
puncb
cuPs
Bob C arr left for P ortlan d to a score of 25 to 7. It was a ion at H arv ard U niversity under
wound
up
as
co-cham
pions
w
hen
gam
e
played
under
lights.
one of th e fellow ships.
M onday m orning for a vacation
league hostelities ended.
trip. He is the son of Mr. and
A carnival is being planned
TEA AT CAMP WHITE
E xplaining the developm ent
The Red Raiders nre favored
Mrs L ester C arr of Fern V al by th e High School some tim e of the fellow ship
Mrs. M. E. R ansdall was hos
program , to win this one, b ut it should
ley.
in Novem ber. A d efinite date S m ith told of the first steps in
tess for a tea nt Cam p Wiiite
- y
CHO'
be th eir toughest gam e of the for office personnel and those
F o r a good h u n tin g story ask will be announced later.
1917 w hen funds w ere m ade av year.
P au l Sim pson of Phoenix H ard
living a t tlie C enter. She was
ailab le to R otarians in w ar torn
w are about his b e a r hunt story.
assisted by Mrs. Louis Olsen
countries. Five tru stees w ere ap ATHLETIC EXHIBITION AT
Mrs. C hristine D insm ore had Ashland Toastmasters
T he tea was served in the G reen
pointed to handle th e fund in JUNIOR HIGH TONIGHT
two sisters visiting h e r last Meet With Yreka
room of the th ea tre building
1931 and in 1938, a drive was
Tickets have been on sal« th is Am ong those who attended
w eek Mr. and Mrs. L J E rw in
sta rte d to raise $2,000,000, the
of F ortuna, Calif, and Mrs Jes
T raveling to Y reka for its reg in te rest of w hich was to be used week for the A thletic E xh ib it [ were: G ladys W iegand, Mrs.
ion scheduled to be held in the W illiam Cody, Mrs. V. Fleem an,
sie Lerm ond, a n u rse a t the u lar w eekly m eeting \?st M on for fellow ships.
Ju
n io r high school gym tonight Mrs. Lilali M cCullough, Mrs.
V eteran's Home in Calif. They day night, the A shland Toast
Tlie p resent schedule of fel
left M onday m orning for Wood m asters Club m et w ith about 15 low ships was placed in operation at 7:30 p.m.
G eorge B rew er, Je a n n e tte T ay
burn, O regon w ith Mrs. Dins m en from that city who are in d u rin g 1947 as the P au l H arris
This is a n o th e r in a series of lor, Mrs. R obert Findley, Mrs
Watch Repair Jew elry Repair
m ore accom panying them . Mrs terested in form ing such a club M em orial in trib u te
to
the sm okers which a re being spon B urton Sims,«Mrs Ralph Ruffin,
D insm ore and Mrs. L erm ond there.
"Next to the M art”
fo u n d er of R otary In tern atio n al sored by the various clubs in O pal Knips, Mr. and Mrs Sam
w ill re tu rn T hursday, b ut the
E arl Schilling, president of S m ith was one of the 18 s tu Ashland, and proceeds from the B u tturff, Mrs. W illiam W hite.
E rw ins w ill continue to A berde the A shland group, said that the dents given an aw ard th at year, sale of the tickets a re to be used G e rtru d e Price, Mr and Mrs
en, Wash, and re tu rn here next Y reka group has been invited and since th at tim e, 93 ad d itio in paying for the new ring A llan H enderson, Mrs. A rth u r
week
to a tte n d one of the Speech tra in nal fellow ships have been p res which has been purchased.
Schoenberg, Mrs. G oodw in and
Mrs. D insm ore resides w ith ing groups m eetings here in the en ted to resid en ts of 28 different
Price of th e tickets is 60 cents Je an Ann, Mrs. Vern«' Wilson.
h e r daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M er n ear fu tu re w hen fu rth e r plans countries.
which w ill adm it one a d u lt or M arriet Tolzm an, Anne Forbes
vin Hixson of A nderson Road.
have been m ade fo r the a c ti
The sp eak ers noted th at o th er two students. It is also u n d e r <»f San Diego, John Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Bayless and vation of the C alifornia club.
I projects of the F oundation have stood th at if a tick et cannot be Ja ck Schroeder, S. Johnstoi
children of M yrtle Point w ere
C larence W illiam s served as included tw o jo in t fellow ships used for the week it is purchased Evelyn Wilson and Miss Doty
recent visitors at the A rchie toastm aster, W inston M arks as w ith UNESCO, placem ent of it m ay be used a t any fu tu re
F erns hom e in F ern Valley. Mr. topiem aster, and D ave W hittle stu d en ts w ith the U nited N ations sm okers.
DRIVERS EXAMINER HERE
Bayless spent som e tim e h u n t as critics a t the Y reka meet.
se cre ta ria t, d istrib u tio n of 10,-
ing.
MONDAY,
OCTOBER 31
Abe Neslin, in a five - m inute 000 parcels of food, funds for PARISH HOUSE DEDICATED
A d riv e rs license exam iner
The Phoenix G range HEC m et speech on “Selling Y ourself" de speakers, and publication of r e SUNDAY AT OCE
a t the hom e of Mrs. Olin P oe scribed the advantages of to ast ports ab o u t U nited N ations p ro
OREGON COLLEGE OF ED w ill be on d uty in A shland in
on So. Pac. H ighw ay W ednesday m astering. B ill D oll’s speech was gress in a R otary bulletin. Sm ith UCATION. - B rainerd Hall, St tiie city hall betw een the hours
Oct. 19. F ifteen m em bers w ere en titled “ Freedom from F e a r” rep o rted th a t $750,000 was a ll H ildas Episcopal parish hyuse, of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m . according
present and the m ain business and Jo h n Collins again told of ocated a t th e recen t in te rn atio n S unday was dedicated to the to an announcem ent from the
of th e m eeting consisted of fo r the T okotee F alls pow er pro al R otary convention a t New m em ory of Miss B ertha B rain S ecretary of S ta te ’s office.
m ulating plans and m enu fo r a ject.
P ersons w ishing license or
York fo r continuation of the erd, R egistrar at OCE from 1922
dinner to be given to the T h u r
to 1939, Rt. R everend B enjam in perm its to d rive a re asked to
The A shland group w ill hold , work.
sday Club Oct. 29 a t the G range its re g u la r m eeting n e x t Mon- ’
Q ualifications for stu d en ts eli Dagwell, B ishop of Oregon, of get in touch w ith the exam iner
Hall. This w ill be an anniver- day at R oberts cafe in the L ith ia • gible fo r a fellow ship specify ficiated.
well ahead of the scheduled
sary dinner, of th e Club.
hotel beginning a t 6:15. P re si th a t the stu d e n t m ust be from 20
Bishop D agw ell told of Miss closing hour in o rd er to assure
Mrs. B ennet A ustin of D ark dent S chilling said today th a t an to 28 y ears of age, be a reason B rainard s loyalty and devotion com pletion of th eir applications
Hollow Road, spent some t i m e . effort w ill be continued to in ably good student, of good m oral to St.
and of her be w ith a m inim um of delay
. H . ilda's,
..
vacationing a t the hom e of h e r crease th e m em bership of the ch aracter, a leader, and be will- ? quest
w
hich
m
uest
hæ b « ade the parish
m other in M artinez, Calif.
group by tak in g in a large n u m ing to serv e to in terests of Ro- hoH??. poss,ble
OSC HOMECOMING TO HAVE
Joe W olfe of Phoenix suffered b er of neophyte sp eak ers a t tary . Fellow ship m em bers re-
E1Ils Stebbins Business m an MANY COLORFUL FEATURES
a h u nting accident w hile on a once.
p ort activities of th e ir home ag er of OCE, responded for the
E laborate, anim ated
house
trip recently. A 22 rifle being
I co untries in th e foreign lands college friends of Miss B rain signs, a huge bonfire built by
accidently discharged, and the
S ta tio n ery S upplies
w here they visit, re p o rt to th eir erd. He told of h e r friendliness, the freshm en, the noon beef b ar
bullet passing th rough the rig h t
at th e News Review
hom e co untries and to the in te r her in te rest in young people, becue in the arm ory, and the
n atio n al h e a d q u arte rs of the and the ap p ro p riatn ess of the coffee-doughnut jam boree there
m em orial.
club.
-liter the game are am ong the
Miss B rain erd died in 1949. trad itio n al featu res planned a-
Stan Hanscom , p resid en t of
the A shland High school Letter-
gain for Hom ecoming at Oregon
m en’s club sold G rizzlie foot L atvian DP Co-ed at OSC
S tate College, S aturday, O ct
OREGON STATE COLLEGE ober 29. House signs, bonfire
ball em blem s. G uests a t the
m eeting included Don MacDoug- —E rika Z virbulis, a L atvian co- and a noise parade will be seen
,all, Rodney K eating, the Rev. ed from a E uropean displaced and heard F riday night.
; G eorge Shum an, and J e rr y Co persons group, has a rriv ed at
A lum ni com m ittees, w ith a
Oregon S tate College and will record m em bership this year,
vel.
spend a y e a r here u n d e r finan- will m eet S atu rd ay forenoon,
; cial arra n g e m e n ts m ade by Lloyd C arter, P o rtlan d , alum ni
Round Table, cam pus student president, has announced. The
C hristian group. This term Miss football gam e w ith W ashington
Z virbulis is living a t th e G am m a S tate college will sta rt a t 2
Phi B eta sorority.
o’clock.
B est h r CONVENIENCE
lung. He spent his first night
resting well and it is hoped he
w ill continue to im prove.
The Phoenix G range held
th eir first dance of the season
S atu rd ay night Oct. 15. It is re
ported a very good tim e was en
joyed by all th at attended, and
as soon as he m usic and the hall
are both available again they
P h oen ix Loses To
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Importance of
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Ashland Rotarians
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O utgaining
the
M arshfield
P ira te s in the to tal yardage
gained d e p a rtm e n t 173 to 145,
and e a rn in g tw o m ore first
dow ns than the P irates, the Ash
land G rizzlies cam e hom e on the
sh o rt end of the score last S at
u rd ay night, losing to the coast
a l team by a score of 13 to 6.
Coach F ra n k O’Neil of the
G rizzlies said th a t the team play
ed an excellen t game except
fo r a few defensive misses.
The P ira te s scored first on a
series of passes in the first half,
and the G rizzlies continued to
hold the ru n n in g a ttack of th eir
opponents th rougho ut the first
half.
A shlands score cam e as the
resu lt of a fum ble by the Coos
Bay aggregation on th e ir own
35 y a rd line.
Tlie P ira te s scored again in
the fo u rth q u a rte r on an in te r
cepted pass on the G rizzly 32
w hich w as ru n to the 18 yard
stripe, a fifteen y ard penalty
against th e A shland eleven put
th e b all on the th re e y a rd line,
w ith a n o th e r pass from there
being good for the final TD.
A shland was on the M arsh
field 1«4 y ard strip e when the
gun ended th e game.
son to M c P h erso n s
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. Mc
Pherson a re the parents of a
baby boy, born W ednesday m or
ning at the G eneral Hospital
He w eighed 8 pounds and has
I been nam ed Jam es W ilber.
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