S o u d u in Oregon New» K etut*, I h u ru h y , March 27, *947
U to J P Al » xvt pt Sunday» and
I 30 P. M. Evening gospel se r-'c o o p e ra tin g d n u c li. . .will, a oi
D ated an d tu 4 publish« d (In
I UCIislA \ a .
vice, with o .cliestra and yo u th moi, by ulu. o,
.,
30m «lay ol A iaiili, 194«'.
l ì ; e p u b it , i» l u u , ta lly m V iiv u enon Rev Haslam will speak
'C liffo rd William., will lead lb.
f . O. I'd E S N A L L
>v* a lb |iu tiu-« »vivici*», a n d lu
Evangelistic s e n ices vac'll e v e n - c o n g re g a tio n a l sin g in g e a c h evi u
A d im n isti ut,>i
’ a»i , l , f M e..i 'i n K o o in.
nig o t t i , e wet k e x c e p t S a t u r d a y 'l u g and p io v a le
m uu
V Ait DYKE «x la iid H A H D ,
with Rev. J R L Haslam speak D i. G W Hi d e , m in i i n
mg
.>«« i . 1« lim n „ B m lillog, zt .h ia n |.
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
7
to
10
p
in
.
Youth
CALL
FOR
BIDS
O n g o ii z t l l o i lii « . I.ii E I a n
Evui, P Borden. M inistei
c. n ier activities.
3 20 11
tilo s w ill he a c c e p ted up I.
717 Siskiyou Ulvd.
A cordial w eho.n« to all «»j ■»■ba I*. i«i A p ril 8, l IHi by in,
SUMMOzlS
Sunday Ac iioul, b .ia a.iu. Mi. ti.i
».‘i vices.
SI IT IN I a a i i i Ft »11
Du« ci«iis oi S chool D istric t No. a
I otirjvtic ti.it..vi, supi. Cius.-.e» tot
DI t «»id !■;
itSU lull«!, t , r e g o n |o i HO «•old-, oi
t'rcsbyteriuii ( h u rt'll
IN THE t H it’ll it i t , 1 h r ( )|
id a g e s .
«tucul, to he iteiiveri'il an«l plied
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Oar Lady cl the Mountain
.it U .e .n u ig io n N ihool B u ild in g at D IE M '/YI’i . UF l» iil.t.t,N IN
130 N orth Mam
CATHOLIC CHURCH
W orship Service, 11 A M S e r
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, pastor
a lim e nm la lc r Ilian A u gnai 1, AND F o il i III. I t »I N I V t )»■"
A
tiieiuily
church
l«u
thoughtful
mon.
A
NEW
STAR
ANU
,«
8th and C S treets
S unday
194». S p e e d le a l io n s m ay bv oh IAUKSON
people"
iitU ’t.
Special Music bv the
Kvv. Pius B. B aur, Pax to.
9:45 A. M. S unday School. 14
St if f 1 E G IL LEY, i ’l.ui, till
uuneil at the l e n tra i School O f
Choir.
C
onn
a
io
solo,
’th
e
i’s
n
„
i...
lies.
G
eorge
M.
Shum
un,
P
astor
Phone
8890
classes w ith L am ed teachers and
fice m th e F irst N ational Bank vs. M1SSOUIIA H l i II.LEV, D«
Mrs.
Lois
Wmdson.
Hie
S
unday
s.
I
>o|
m
eets
«
a.
I,
a sep arate room for each class.
O rder of Masses
t ill* ' le lh l. lilt .
B u ilding T he B oard ie civ
Pilgrim Fellow ship. 8:30 at tin Sunday
S unday. 8:01) Holy Mass.
I.
iig o t to re je c t any .uni ail bids,
11 A. M. M orning W orship.
M u so m a II G d le y , tin
c h u rc h . S u b je c t Tin* m e a n in g „i
9:43 A. M C hurch School lor i.L E A N .i E M ill HELL, C h i k a ln o « n anii'd Di le m h m i
10:00 H igh’Mass
, 8:4p P. M. Young
people's I
cmsicr.
L
em
ur,
Dr.
Borden.
all ages.
W eek days. Holy Mass at 8 o'
3 20 31
«- h o s t A m bassador Service.
IN THE NAME O F I li K
Passion week services will be
clock.
S T A T E Ol*' O REG O N you at e
11
A.
M.
M
orning
W
orship.
T;30 E vangelistic Service 18
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S atu rd ay , C atechism In strn c nvld nightly except S atu rd ay Uui
h e re b y u q u ir e d to a p p eal
«ml
piece orchestra plays.
nig this coining week. The sei Serm on by the p.islor A nthem by
lion at 10 o’clock.
In C o unty C o u it , I the S l.d e alisw i i the C o m p lain t ld« d a g a in
S atu rd ay 7:30 Fam ily and Y ou
vice in this church will be Tues the choir.
ot O regon, in and Ini the County st you m the ab ove e n title d su it
day night at 7:43 o ’clock. R ev er
th Night. Special outside speaker. :
8;3O P. M W estm inster Club ol Jack so n .
on o r before th e la*l d a y ol to u t
FAITH TEM PLE
end George S hum an of the Pres «college and college-age) at the In tin Ahdti i ot the E state
Music - Bible Quiz.
w eeks Iron, Hie tl.de of the l u s t
U ndenom inational
byteriun church will be tii.
Alans«*. Light refreshm ents.
p u b lic a tio n ol this S um m on», an d
of
Located at the cornei of Stl preacher.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
8:30 P. M. High School and CASSIUS ELROY JOHNSON, if yo u la d to so a p p eal am i una*
and East Main St.
The E aster m orning serv ice wil
Earl Dawning. Pastor
I Wei
sani C om p lain t, toi
w ant
so m etim es kno w n as C ashu
Junior
High Societies.
tie
held
in
the
C
hurch
of
the
Nnz
Leo C. t\ me. P astor
I tin t< <>f, the P la in tiff w ill a p p ly to
All Sunday services except as
No evening service other Bum J< III,sun, dci eased
S unday School 10.00 A. «M arene next Sunday. Dr. B urden
NO1U E IS HEREZA GIVEN the C o m i to, the re b e l d e m a n d
designated are held a t the A dven Classes for ali ages. Mrs. Le« •viII be tile preacher. W atch pap voung people.
l i l A l tin undersigned, by an ed in his C o m p lain t, su ccm i tly
ers for com plete announcem ent
tist church, F ourth and C S treets. Wine, S u p erin ten d e n t
TlrtST METHODIST CHURCH «».oil ei tne l ounty «'null ol tin s ta te d as follows, to-w d:
M orning W orship. 11:00 A. M
Bible School, 9:45 A. M. C hild
T h a t the bonds of m a trim o n y
S la te oi Oregon, to, the County
North Main and Laurel St.
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
The
children
m
eet
in
the
base
ren under Ju n io r high age and
ot Jackson, duly m ade amt i ntt i heretofore unti imw e x istin g b e
Sunday
school
m
eets
Sunday
Fourth
and
C,
Streets
m
ent
lor
ch
ild
ren
’s
ch
u
rch
during
tween tin I ’lallitlll a m i Ila Di
the O pportunity class m eet at
m orning at 9:45. The m orning sei «■it on tin- 24th «lay ot F ebruary, fe n d u n t be fo re v e r dissolved , set
this hour under the direction ol
Rev. A. J. Edwards, pastor
Second and B S treets.
1947,
was
regularly
appointed
Mary Ann Conger.
9:43 a.m. S unday School. Geo mon is at 11 o'clock on the sub A Iministi at««i of tne E state ot asid e am i held (or n a u g h t, an d
Ju n io r C hurch 11:00 A. M„ fo r.
ject W hin C hrist Is K ing." Tin
Service Tuesday night at 7:30 ge Zickefoose, Supt.
th a t P la in tiff be d iv o ie t'd from
children under Ju n io r High age. s A nna M ae Wine will bring th<
sacram ent of baptism will be a d C assius Elroy Johnson, some D e fe n d a n t absolutely. .
11:00
a.m.
M
orning
worship.
tim
e
know
n
as
Cashus
E'.
John
m eets at Second and B. S tr e e ts ., message at this service.
m inistered to ad u lts and children
T h a t P la in tiff be g ra n te d su c h
8:45 pan. Young P eople's S e r and new m em bers will be receiv »on, deceased, and he has qu ad
Morning Service, 11:00 A. M.
T hursday night th ere will be a
o th e r a n d fu rth e r relii f as to th e
Sermon. "Who are Ch r i s t" s i sp w ial m essage on prophecy. vin*. V irginia S tew art, president. ed into the in ein b trsb ip of tin lieil as su« h A dm inistrator
All persons having d a m , a C o u rt m ay seem ju s t am i e q u it
8:45 p in . Ju n io r m eeting w ith church. The choir un d er d r a In n
Friends."
Evangelistic Services beg i n
gainst
said estate arc hereby no ab le m th e prem ises.
of
Mrs.
Bill
W
eber
will
sing
it
Mrs. Ben G ertson in charge.
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. ‘ S unday night at 7:30.
T ile did e of the Ordei foi P u b
titled
to
present 'lie same, duly
Palm S unday A nthem .
Paul
Sermon, "The C hrist of the A cts." i Everyone welcome
7:30 pan. E vening Service.
vi rified, its req u ired by law, to lication of this Summon» is th e
Byers
will
sing,
"Open
th
e
G
ates
i
Union P re-E aster Services of
—
7:30 p.m. W ednesday. P ray e r
1,11,1 at the office of his alto im . , 4th d a y of M arch, 1947, an d the
of the Tem ple' 'by Knapp
Ju n io r and Young P eople’s FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST, m eeting
Van Dyke A* Lom bard. Sweden tu n e pit .eiihed for p u b lic a tio n ol
The
M
ethodist
Youth
Fellow-
1
C hristian Endeavor, 8:30 P. M.
SCIENTIST
burg
B ldg. Ashland, Oregon, Hus Sum m on» is one«' each w««ek
ship m eets at 8:45 for w orship !
and Evening Service at 7:30 P M
S unday, M arch 30, 1947
FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
w
ith
in
six m onths Iron, tin il.it« 'fo t four s u e c i's .s ic e w e e k s .
The evening w orship hour is at | Of tills Notice.
are held at F ourth and C. S treets
S unday m orning service at 11
First A* H argadine Sts
D ated and fii - t p u b ltib e d tin s
7:30. S ubject of the serm on will
E1
Seventh Day A dventist o’clock. S ubject: REALITY
L eland I. W ilkinson, P astor
d a ) ot M an h, 1M7
building*
be
“Sym
bols
of
the
Exodus
S unday School at 9:3P A. M.
9:45 A. M. Sunduy School. C. E. Flight In the Light of Jesus
VAN D Y K E am i LO M BA RD
the Ashland C hurches, Monday
W ednesday evening m eeting C orry, S u p erintendent
.A ttom evs for Plam tifl
Sayings."
Chiropractic
Post < »Iflee Addi « ss
11:00 A. M. M orning w orship. I This C hurch will join w ith <>,h
P. D. Box 313
Special m usic. Rev. S. R. L. Has- ers churches in the Passion Week
Health Clinic
A shland, O regon
M.
lam, O regon B aptist S ta te Evan- services. These services will he
Reading Room open daily fron. gelist w ill bring the m essage.
3 8 4t
308 N. Main
held each evening in one of the
Phone 4371
(ílptrrli i Atttuuuirrnu'itlt;
A shland
The Public Interest
Comes First
Telephone Company Offers Arbitration of Wages
1 M onum ents and m arker». Sea
B urns M emorials. On the Piasi.
fe«»“
In slo ck at
PLAZA GROCERY
F eaturing Sunshine
"Krispy K runch"
C rackers
On the C urve — A shland. Oregon
AT L A S Ï! A SEARED
QUALITY CAÍ :, s. TRACTOR
WITH ONE YEAR F A C T O R Y G U A R A N T ^ r
Io recognition that the public interest comes first and
to eliminate any reason for a telephone work stoppage
which would be a disaster for the public, the company
has ottered to submit to arbitration the question of
wages which is the fundam ental issue in dispute.
A letter along the lines of the following is being sent
to each union involved.
"Dear M r - .................
D uring the past m onth the company has met
with you and with other union representatives to
bargain on union demands for increased wage
rates and for various other changes in working
conditions.
On wages, which is the fundamental issue in
dispute, the com pany’s position is that the wages
it is now paying compare favorably with wages
now being paid generally in the area in which we
operate for work requiring comparable skill and
training.
r r iw
ï / m â
decision of the board of arbitrators shall be final
and binding on the parties.
1 his offer to arbitrate is made in recognition
that the public interest must come first and upon
the condition that strike notices filed by the un
ions you represent are withdraw n.
'N
...« o s
« "^
AX'e w'ould appreciate an early reply.”
telephone employees, as is well know n, have been fa ir
ly paid and well treated- Vi age schedules have been in
creased several times in the last few years in addition to
regular progression increases. "1 he employees have good
working conditions, steady work, holidays and vacations
with pay, sickness benefits and pensions.
I he company believes that the present contracts are
liberal and is willing to renew them.
The unions' demands, if granted, would cost the com
pany, and ultim ately the users of the service, about
n u o ,o o o ,o o o annualls. 1 Ins is equivalent to—■
"Since the company and the unions have a d if
ference of opinion on tins m atter, the company
is willing to submit the issue on wages to a board
ol arbitrators to be selected from a panel named
by the U. S. D epartm ent of Labor. In fairness to
all our employees, the offer to arbitrate the wage
issue is being made to all unions with whom we
have been in negotiation.
By any reasonable comparison, telephone employees are
doing all right. T h a t’s the way we w ant it. But the p u b
lic has a stake in the issue. The com pany’s earnings are
already tixa low, and any major additional wage cost must
be reflected in increased rates.
"This letter i* a formal offer by the company
to submit to arbitration by such a board the ques
tion whether or not basic wage rate* now paid by
the company should be increased, the am ount of
increase, if any, in starting and top rates, the length
of progression schedules, the intermediate steps in
such schedules, and locality differentials.
The
The company wants to be fair fair to the employees,
fa ir.to the public who buy the service and fair to those
who invest in the business. We believe th at the present
contracts, which we are willing to renew are fair but
since there is a difference of opinion between the com
pany and the unions and believing it to be in the public
interest we have made this offer to arbitrate.
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
>4J per year per telephone subscriber.
40 percent increase in all telephone rates.
/
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unit. No spxxkpls — no
rluiin drive.
3 li.,». Wisconsin .Motor.
Powerful. HU'i h.p. tran s
m itted to wheels.
FEATURES
New Departure and Tim-
ken hearings throughout.
Power take-off.
Heavy-duty attaehiiieiits.
One year guarantee.
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a n o econom ical heavy d ,.ty , will,
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W ill, loe one y. a r fu d o i y g o .n u n te e
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b u y on the m a rk e t. See it at y o u r deal, i s now . ask lor » dem on-
nil a t.o n .
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