Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 03, 1949, Image 5

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    The Phoenix News
1/
By Mr». A. C. Lawls
Thursday, November 3, 1949
Ashland, Oregon
Southern Oregon Red Raiders Down
Chico Wildcats In Trailing Moments
Southern Oregon News Review
Relish Cups
H ollow out bright ors
and use the fruit to con
with cranberries in a relish,
colorful relish then goes
into the orange cups for a
ghtful platter accompaniment.
ower wus given Oct. 29th at the
The Phoenix Community club Caster home. Co-hostesses were
Trailing Chico State co lleg e*
and Youth Center held the fir«t Mrs E J. Clurk, Bert Stoncliff
14-0
at naiftime,
halftime, the Red Raid-
Raid-1
n -u ai
dance of the season Friday, Oct. und George Carpenter.
era of Southern Oregon College
I iim o r
fought back in the last half of W
> U m C r
28th at the Orange Hall This
The H.E.C. of Phoenix Grange
Stationery Supplies
was u halloween dance and par­ served the 25th anniversary
a game played on Walter Phil-
at the News Review
t e sponsored by tin- Y.iuth for dinner for the members of the
lipa field last Saturday night to
all the Community. It was well Thursduy Club on Saturday,
score three douchdowns with
attended und everyone had a Oct. 29tJl. The members of the
William Water Turner, a resi­
Gale "Limpy” Jones kicking all
grand time Pluying for the af­ club were entertaining their
dent of Ashland for the last 13
The Phoenix Grange met three conversions to win 21-14.
fair were members of the Com­ husbands for the celebration
Tuesday, Oct. 25th for the reg
The Californians started fast years, passed away early Tues­
For Christmas
m unity Club. While this wus
ular session proceeded by a cov­ with little Matt Spears in the day evening at the General Hos­
their first appearunce, the mus­
ered dish supper.
PHOENIX
driver’s seat. Then V em Reiger pital after an illness of many
Lay-away that
ic wus very good und everyone
The annual Booster Nite, with hit Vern Butler on the 20 with years.
NAZARENE CHURCH
voted the “in” for future Phoenix Church of the Nazarene friends and neighbors as guests a pass and Chico had a 7-0 lead
Mr. Turner was born on July
SPECIAL GIFT
dances, one of which is plan­
Pustor, Rev. C Henry Lacy of the members, saw 106 at the with only four minutes of tne 5, 1890 at Tillamock, Oregon,
ned to be soon.
and was a farmer. On May 15,
We extend a cordial invitation supper table, following this a first quarter gone.
Tiie building committee again to all our friends and neighbors program was presented at 8:15
Chico, after an exchange of 1918 he was united in marriage
P.M
m eets Monday Oct 31st to work to the following services.
kicks and fumbles again found to Maud E. Reynolds at Tilla
on the building plans and clear­
Sunday School 9:45.
The Lecturer’s program con­ them selves deep in S.O.C. ter­ mock and they moved to Ash
ing of the sit«- will begin soon
Morning Worship 11:00
sisted of a one act play entitled ritory on a beautiful end run land in June, 1936.
Evening Service 7:30.
He is suvived by his wife,
The Phoenix Home Extension
And Now We are Grangers” of 25 yards. Matt Spears car­
of
176 Lincoln St., Ashland; a
Midweek Prayer and Praise
Unit met at the home of Mrs
The play was in three parts, ried the ball into the S.O.C.
w E o D | N c S IT S
Edith P«»e, So Pac. Highwuy. Service, Wednesday 7:30.
the first scene was on the stage, end zone for the first score of daughter, Mrs. Ruby Clark of
Project leader for the duy wus
the home of a farm couple, the the second period. After the suc­ Medford; 3 sisters, Mrs. Pearl
Friday of Gresham, Mrs. Sadie
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
Mrs. Poe, who mude a blouse
second scene, the Grange Hall, cessful extra point attempt Chi­
Christensen
of Tillamock, and
CHURCH
during the meeting, giving in­
the third scene, again the home co had a comfortable 14 point
Mrs. Mary Blum of Neskowin:
E. J. Clark, Pastor
structions us she went along
edge.
During
the
first
half
the
of the couple. In this play it was
New chairmen for the year
Sunduy, 10 u.m. aunday School endeavored to portray part of Wildcats com pletely outplayed and one brother; B. B. Turner of
were named Mrs Walker Cald­ J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
the Red Raiders. The Chico line Portland. A daughter, Violet, ,
the work done in the Grange.
died in infancy.
w ell, publicity, Mrs. Wm. Elson,
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
Appearing on the program smashed through time and again
Services w ill be conducted in
luncheon, Mrs Lloyd Schmelzer.
to
drop
the
Raiders
backs
for
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir outside of Grange members
the
L itw iller Funeral Home Fri-1
recreation, Mrs Poe, hospitality practice.
were Virginia Hunter in a vio­ big losses.
day afternoon at 1:30 with the
The next meeting will he Nov.
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples lin solo accompanied by Shirley R aiders Score
Rev. Earl Downing officiating.
18th at the Phoenix Presbyter­ meeting. Elva Castor, advisor.
The Raiders appeared to be a ' Interment w ill follow in Mt
Shultz. Helen Harris played an
ian church.
accordian solo, giving two sel­ different team in the second View Cemetery.
For her . . . fo r him , we pre­
Newton L Tolley and La-
ections “Brush Those Tears half with the line smashing big
Purchase
of
E
ast
Side
sent a beautiful «election of
Vonna Hagen were married Sun­
holes in the Chico forward wall, back to send Riggs over for the
famous Keepsake W edding
From
Your
Eyes,”
and
“Judy,”
day, Oct 30 at the Presbyter Market Announced Here
Rings.
Harland Classock and Mark sending Don Campbell through second time. Jones kicked the
Sole ownership of the East Hackney on the guitar and ban­ for long gains. Southern Oregon ( extra point to tie the score.
ian church in Phoenix A rece­
ption followed In the church j Side Market has been purchased jo gave a few selections, which made
Keepsake CHERISH
its ------
first TD
------- —
_ _ on
—. - a run by , Taking over deep in their own
Matching Wedding Kings
parlors and a host of guests at by Leslie Lusk from Ron De- they announced as “Plenty of Barney Riggs after he caught a . territory after holding Chico on
29.75 and 12.50
tended the affair.
Vore it was announced here this Corn.”
----- pasg from J5 yardij downs,
Foster Foster
hit Barger
with a with
Campbell
downs,
hit Barger
A shower was given Mrs. Joe week.
pass in mid-field, and then a
After the program a period of out.
Wolfe by u group of friends on
Lusk and DeVore have been time was spent in visiting with
By the tim e the last period pass from Foster to Riggs who
Oct. 24th at her mothers home partners for some time, but with the visitors and then Grange started the Raiders were really lateralled to Campbell to set
in M«>dford.
the latter moving to Medford, was opened by Master Warren rolling with Riggs, Campbell, up the third Raider TD, with
Miss LaVonne Hagen was the Lusk has been in complete ch­ Loffe, for a short session. All Foster and Barger leading the Foster going over for the score.
Watch Repair Jewelry Repair
guest of honor at a m iscellane­ arge of the shop which does officers were present. All chair­ way. After being held on the Jones made his third placement
ous shower given for her by her custom meat cutting along with men gave short reports. A dance Chico two the Raiders came to end the scoring at 21-14.
"Next to the Mart’’
friends at the Lovett home on handling a general line of meats was announced by the ways and
i
4th St. Oct. 25th. She received and poultry. The East Side Mar­ means for Nov. 12th
272 E. Main
Get Your Job Printing at
tee w ill be Brothers and Sisters.
many lovely gifts. Another sh­ ket has its own slaughter house
The News Review
Mr and Mrs Clark and Mr Maust, Tripp, Harmon, and
and feed yards.
and Mrs. Lusk of Eagle Point Kuest.
Lusk has been with the mar­ Grange were visitors from this
The next m eeting w ill be el­
ket since in 1929 except for a county, and Mr. and Mrs Welsh ection nite and all members of
Something Smart . . . Something gay!
few years spent in the W illa­ of Elkhead Grange, Douglas this Grange should try to be
mette valley.
County.
present, is the plea of the Mas­
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On the next serving commit- ter.
PORK DINNER
A delicious way with pork
chops Brown the chops in a
small amount of lard or drip­
pings in a heavy frying-pan over i
low heat. Add chopped green I
pepper and onions and a small
amount of soy sauce. To this
combination add rice that is
thoroughly washed and drained
and an equal amount of water.
Let the m ixture simmer for a
time, then place a cover over the
frying-pan. Reduce the heat
further and cook the "dinner”
for about half an hour.
Phoenix Grange
Holds Booster
Night Tuesday
Rites Tomorrow
Keepsake
Zc symbolize the words
" I DO”
Sheldon Jewelry
D.A.R.
RUMMAGE SALE
Pantry and Whatnot
November 5th
Parish House
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