Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 21, 1946, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Keveiw, litu iwl.iv. November a i. 1946
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Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
167 Kast Main Street Ashland, Oregon
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WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash­
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
Presbyterlan Church
130 N orth Main
A friendly church for th o u ghtful
The S unday school m eets each
Sunday
9:45 A. M. Church Schmit lor
Art Schneider and Elmer V. Ayres, Grants Pass airmen, are planning all ages.
11 A. M. M orning W orship.
to take a flyer in an airport here in Ashland. The field will be located
Serm on by the pastor. A nthem by
at what is known as the Hamby site, the old Balfour-Guthrie place, the choir under the d irection of
Miss Florence Allen, w ith M i,.
at the foot of Oak street.
G M. Frost at the organ.
This IS the same site which the city considered lor a municipal air­
6 P. M. W estm inster C lub (col-
port last summer, and which was subsequent!« voted down in a bond I R'B®
" i l l have a light supper
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election. 1 cost at that time was $15,000.
hat the two Grants Pass men paid for the property has not been
divulged, nor is that necessarily important.
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The important thing is that rarelv do municipallv owned airports
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nuke money. Ihe majority ot them are operated in the red. Private
, at the Manse follow ed at 6:30 P,
M. with worship and discussion
6:30 P. M. Senior and J u n io r
High Societies w ill m eet in the
R otunda w ith Mr. and Mrs. Wiiv-
nl‘ Sikes,
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7:30 P. M. Evening Service
Thursday. 7 P. M. M idweek Ser-
th ere we " t i l go to th e hom e ol
Sheldon G reen, 100 S h erm an St.
Union T hanksgiving
Serviet
will be held at C hurch of the
N azarene 10:30 o'clock T h anks
j giving m orning R everend George
S hum an, m in ister of the P im b y
terlan church will be the p re a c h ­
e r of the serm on.
Our Lady of the Mountain
CATHOLIC CHURCH
6th and C S treets
Rev. P ius B. Unur, P asto r
P hone 8896
Nov. 10, 22nd S unday a fte r
P enteeost
8:00 a.m. Low Mass
10:00 a.m. High Mass.
Masses during week at 8:0(1.
Catechism In stru ctio n on S a t­
urday at 10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
enterprise usuallv finds a wav to operate an airport or any other busi- ' ’ice for P rayer and Bible S tudy. ,
F irst & H arg ad in e Sts
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7:45 P. M. A dult C hoir R e h e a r-1
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a
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ness and make it pay.
> sal.
9:45 A. M. S un d ay S. uoi.J,
Yet at the time the airport project was brought before the local
Chark'.s Davis, .u p erin tcn d cn t.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
11:00 A. M. M orning W orship
voters, and turned down by the voters, great was the cry that Ash­
Rev. G ordon L indsay, pasto r
w
ith
special music. M essage by
land was not progressive that the people of Ashland were not looking S unday
9:45 A. M. S unday School. 14 the pastor.
7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel S e r­
toward the coming air age.
classes w ith train e d teachers and
vice. Singing, Fellow ship, W or­
As is now being figuratively pointed out by the farsighted indivi­ a sep arate room for each class.
ship, W orship. W ith an O rch es­
11 A. M. M orning W orship.
duals who are carving an airport out of that bit of property, subsi­
1 P. M. The "A ssem bly of God tra and Youth Choir. Message
fro inthe Word by the Pastor.
H our” over statio n KWIN.
dization of an airport by the city was not necessary.
W ednesday 7:30 P. M. C h u rch ,
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6:45 P. M. Young
people's
F ellow ship Hour w ith studies in j
Private enterprise has stepped in and in the American way will pro- ' Christ Ambassador Service.
7:45 Evangelistic Service 18 the Word of God.
duce.
piece orchestra plays.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCh
If an industry is necessary, if there is a demand for it’s services or
Wed. 7:45 p.m. Young Peoples
North Main and Laurel St.
product, private enterprise wdl find a way. The future Ashland Air­ Service.
Friday 7:45 P. M. Farm and
The S unday School m eets each
port proves this.
Victory Night.
Sunday at 9:45, and each d e p a rt­
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Pear Publicity
Neighborhood Church
Congregational
Evart P. Borden. Minister
S unday School, 9:45 A M. Mis.
Jo h n B arker,
S uperin ten d en t.
This week the nations outstanding sportswriters including G rantland Classes for all ages.
W orship S ervice 11 A. M S pec­
Rice, Henry McLemore, Ted Husing, L. H. Gregory, George Bertz, ial T hanksgiving music. Serm on
I om Harmon, Ring Lardner, Red Barber, Jack Harris, and Bob Con- "W e A re T hankful"
sidine will receive gift boxes of Rogue Valiev Du Cornice pears.
The pears are being sent to the commentators and sportswriters to
draw attention to the Thanksgiving Pear Bowl game which is being
held in Ashland nert week.
Members of the committees which are responsible for the game are
working hard to make this sportevent a success.
Led by Walter Leverette, theater and orchard magnate, the Pear
Bowl committee has their game oft to a. head start on any of the rest
of the bowl games. Leading off on Thanksgiving day they are a fufl
month and more ahead of the rest of the nations bowl spectacles, most
of which are set for January 1st, 1947.
ith the unbeaten eleven of Southern Oregon college meeting the
Central W ashington college of Education, leaders in their league, the
fracas should prove to be interesting, both as a football contest, and as
an illustration of just what football can do for his tow'n.
The crowds which have yearly attended Ashland Fourth of July
celebrations should be small compared to the number of people who
will show up for a football bow l spectacle.
Attendant publicity, brought about, the committee hopes, by the
taste of the Rogue valley pears, will focus nation wide attention on the
community and the Pear Bowl.
One taste of those pears and we believe that the sport writers will
succumb to appeal and will write reams of publicity about Ashland
and Souhern Oregon college.
One glimpse of that football team in action and we re sure that any
sportswriter would be glad to turn out lots of copy about it.
Al Simpson s boys deserve a lot of attention and this Pear Bowl
game is one way of getting it.
Rumors are rife that the SONS are in line for a bid to play in the
Raisin bowl at Fresno on January 1st.
Unbeaten and untied, the SONS, certainly are worthy of considera­
tion for the Raisin bowl game.
Should they win the Pear bowl game next week it is almost a cer­
tainty that the Southern Oregon college squad will get the Raisin
bowl bid. Or, if not that, a bid for some other New Years game.
1 his has been a good year for the Southern Oregon college squad.
Results of a winning football team are rarely as great as they have
been for this team.
Pilgrim Fellowship. Meet at
the church 6:30 promptly. From
EGGS
A R EN ’T ALL ALIKE
They look
Alike— but . .
AU insurance policies look very
much alike but the real test is
the service that you receive af­
ter you have had a loss, or an
accident, and present your
claim. Wise property owners are
' company conscious” — they
look into the stability and rep­
utation of the company back
of their policies.
ENGLE &
SINGMASTER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ashland Hotel Bldg. Ph. 4781
Ashland, Oregon
m ent at the presen t tim e is w o rk ­
ing on its C hristm as program .
The m orning serm on is at 11 o’­
clock, and is to be on the subject,
■GIVE THANKS UNTO THE
LORD.” The choir u n d er the d ir ­
ection of Mrs. Bill W eber w ith
Mrs. F ran k Davis at the organ
will offer special T hanksgiving
music and lead Hie C ongregation­
al singing. The M ethodist Youth
Fellow ship m eets at 6:15 p.m in
the L ittle .Chapel for w orship.
The evening w orship h o u r Is
7:30 at which tim e the G odeons
will be in charge of the special
program . Mr. Jo h n B lair will read
the scrip tu res—Miss Imog e n e
B lair will favor w ith a solo, Mr.
W allace J e w itt will offer the e v ­
ening p ra y er jand the m essage
will he given by Henry McNair.
The m id-w eek school of P ray e r
m eets each W ednesday evening
in the Fellow ship room s of the
C hurch. On W ednesday evening
Nov. 27th. Miss B arb ara Ellason
will lead the discussion on the
subject. “T he W eekend P ro b ­
lem s.” Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inistei
People want to see them in action. And if you want to see them
in action you’d better get your ticket now.
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b u ild in g w hich fo rm erly iiouscu
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C o ntrol at th e front ol liie T a le n t
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PLUMBING
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Shop In Talent
V incent P ape has opened an
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| T a le n t se rv ic e sta tio n . Pap. is a
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a n d w o rk ed at a K lam ath ju n c
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getting maien.il to install mod­
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Proprietor
I elephone Ashland $986
Ph. Ashland 59X6
MEANS FINE FOODS
We have a shipment of Mince Meat. Also Nuts
Pumpkin, Squash, (.orn Meal and Mans Other
Good Things to Eat.
BOULDIN
Motor Service
SfrEEM ’S GROCERY
• Cylinder Reboring
• Cracked Head
and block repairs
• Valve Seats Installed
TALEN T,
We Have Portable Equipment
Work done in your shop
or ours
BOULDIN MOTOR SERVICE
Talent
Ph. Ashland 7761
A WORD ABOUT
Electric
Appliances
Shop Early
A Pear bowl game; a stadium, to be called the Pear BowJ, are the
two most noticeable things which have evolved from the type of foot­
ball which Southern Oregon college has been playing throughout the
year.
Now, if the attendant publicity will help draw students to South- -
ern Oregon college, and if the annual bowl games turn out like all j
the committee hopes; this community will be all the better for it.
Southern Oregon college can do Ashland a lot of good. Ashland peo­
ple can by cooperating and working with the college find that th e 1
entire community is benefited.
Tickets for this years Pear Bowl game are going faster than snow on
the Fourth of July. If you haven’t bought yours yet you’d better do j
so now. The demand, according to the ticket committee is tremendous, 1
with requests for tickets coming in from Burns; Coos Bay; Ellensburg,
Washington; and California points.
The SONS are numbered among the i j unbeaten, untied teams in I
the nation, and this fact, coupled with the fact that they are a color­
ful outfit has created a lot of interest up and down the coast about
Al Simpson and his squad.
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people”
Rev. George M. S hum an, P asto r
Airports
ULYSSES WOLFE DIES A f
C/iLiU n U lO LUURI. MUN.
Unfortunately, there still aren’t enough new electric
appliances to fill the pent up demand for these modern,
labor saving units.
But production is improving constantly, and soon,
wc hope, you will be able to shop . . . examine .
Have Those Christmas Selections
Laid Away Now
and buy the appliances you want for that all-electric
home of yours!
And electric appliances are certainly worth waiting
IX) NOT WAIT . . .
for! Sec us now* to lyarn what is in store for you. We
, . . until the last minute to make those Christmas
selections . . . Stocks are going to be somewhat
short again this year. Ask us about our convenient
lay away plan.
will soon be able to completely fill all of your orders.
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