Southern Oregon New« Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, July 7, 1949 ŒS Ramblin’ With Ransey Many guests and tourists are »pending their vucutionii in Ash­ land some come for u few day«, others (or longer vacation*—all ure loud in their pruiscs ol the wonderful climate here und the many scenic »pot» they huve seen —moat frequently mentioned ure Mount Ashland, Crater Luke und Luke o' Wood«. Muny apeuk of the fine accommodation» avail- able, others «peak of the high prices and luck of service. Let us remember the smull service« that meun so much to the weary trav­ eler, a glass *of ice water to sip and crunch while he decides what to eut or drink, clean car win­ dows ALL AROUND so that he and his fellow travelers wilk not miss any of the wonderful scen­ ery, clean rest room» that have much to do with the lasting im­ pression of our hospitality Some of our city streets still have not been touched since the spring rains washed them out—especial­ ly bud ure the ones that lead to higher levels where visitor« can get a real view of the surround­ ing country, have you tried to go up (¡resham, Union or Fuirview lately? Go flow if you respect your car. Mr and Mrs. Julius Claussen, Pendleton, have been the house guests of Mr. und Mrs. Louis Olsen. Fairvlaw street. Mr. Cluua- sen hus been u railroad man for over forty years. Mr. und Mrs. William Davidson have returned from a two weeks vacation spent with their duugh- teis in Sacramento and Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard True and family, Salem, spent the week end and the Fourth as house guests of Mrs. Amy True, 374 Wi- me - street. A family purty of e- leven spent the Fourth picnicking in Lithia Park Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Williams Candid Forestry OF WDR.LDS LARGEST LIVING THINGS ? z) DOUBLAS FIR TREE .• f e z G R O W S FROM ONE OF SMALLEST S E E P S ----- and daughter, Lola L«e, Ukiah, California, are the house guests of Mrs. William’» parents, Mr POLICE BLOTTER und Mrs. Emil Parker. 9 Miss Anna Mae Platku, 1145 By GEORGE S. BENSON North Main street, spent the President of Hardlnq Collog« week end and the Fourth of July James Q. Anderson, Beatty Ore­ Searcy. Arkansa» in Roseburg as the house guest gon, was operating a Chevrolet ot Mrs. Jumes Cave, returning — ...... gg — truck in a reckless fashion on Oak home Monday evening. street, July 2. He struck a tree ONCE IN awhile, a new chapter “I f a company is worth working Guests at the home of Mr. and and forfeited $25.00. is written in the history of labor for and drawing a livelihood from, union activities. Most labor-man­ Mrs. J. Eckman, 583 Rock street, it’s worth putting your money Ernest B. Young, Medford, vio­ were Mrs. LaVonne Band, Port­ lated the basic rule July 3 and agement difficulties are very old into to furnish the working cap­ problems that have existed ever ital to make it a success,” he told land, who arrived last Thursday since man first hired-out to an­ union members in a mass meet­ forefeited $10.00. und Mr. und Mrs. Tom DeLash- however, a lot of them ing. Lewis M. Wolfe violated the ba­ other; mon, Portlund, who arrived Sun- belong to new situations, and Common T H E N MR. C E N E - sic rule July 4 and forfeited $10. sometimes we have thought they duy to spend the Fourth. The par­ Problems RAZZO and Waltham Richard C. Lehnherr violated were new because we bad not ty returned to Portland Monday employees undertook solved them before. But we have evening. Mrs. Band and Mrs. De- the basic rule July 3 and forfeit­ paid increasing attention to hours, to see what they could do about ed $5.00. it. Right away, 820 union mem­ Lashrnon ure Mrs. Eckman’s ; wages, and working conditions. William H. Breese violated the ' A new science of industrial rela­ bers pleiged themselves to sub­ neices. scribe $318,000 in equity finan­ has grown up, with nearly Mr. and Mrs. Caton, of Table basic rule July 2, and was fined tions cing. More than $40,000 was put every company giving time and Rock, were in Ashland, Tuesday, $5.00. up in cash. One employee with 45 effort to improve things for the Robert J. Dozier was drunk on ■ worker. years service pledged $6,000. A visiting friends. plan for employees Mr. and Mrs. John “Bud” the street and shooting firecrack­ ' In this the unions have helped, stock-buying was set up, permitting purchases ers on July 3. He forfeited $15. for unions in fact exist for the Tiedernan, Sherman street, motor­ of stock on a time-payment basis. Carl A. Delamer forfeited $10 main purpose of looking out for "We expect to raise more than ed to Crescent City Saturday to their own. Now, if we have spend the Fourth with Bud's pa- for being drunk on the street on reached the place where union $1,260.000 by this method, or about $500 for each employee,” icnis, Mr. and Mrs. John Teide- July 5. members can see things they can said M r Cenerazzo. do in turn for their employers, inan, Sr., and his sister’s famil­ Arlie Prettyman was celebrat­ This is the story of a company have we not reached an important ies, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nichols ing July Fourth and was appre­ milestone in industrial relations? up against trouble. I t is also a and Mrs. Geraldine Thoreson and hended for being drunk on the story of employee integrity, cour­ Workers’ J U S T R E C E N T L Y age, and determination. I hope family. Dixie Thoreson returned street. He forfeited $10.00. Mr. W alter Cenerazzo, these workers succeed in saving with them. Clarence Prettyman celebrated Progress president of the Amer- their company. In this story, the Mrs. Hillman and grand daugh­ the Fourth in the same fashion ican Watch Workers Union, led theme of labor-management rela­ ‘ members of his union in a pro­ tions has indeed taker, a new ter. Janie Carter, motored to Sal­ and forfeited bail of $25.00. designed to help the W al­ twist. The workers of Waltham em todajT Janie has spent the John C. Vaught and Harvey M. ject tham Watch Company. This com­ have understood the desperat* past months with her grandmoth­ Rowley celebrated on the third pany, need o f in d u s tr y f o r c a p it a l. one of three major Ameri­ er. Other guests m Salem were of July by shooting firecrackers can watchmakers, had closed its “Twice the working capital is Mrs. V. E. Vern, Long Beach and and getting drunk. They were Waltham, Mass., plant December needed now as in 1940, becausa of increased costs," M r. Cenerazzo 31 because it could no longer Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross and their each nicked for $10.00. meet interest payments on a told workers. daughter, Janet, Salem. July 3 local police appre­ debt of some 5 million dollars. This milestone in industrial re­ Eugene La Piane, San Francis­ hended Howard C. Bougher and In closing, the 96-year-eld com­ lations proves that labor unions co, spent the Fourth In Ashland. charged him with vagrancy and pany had to discharge 2,300 can see that industry’a problems Mr. and .Mrs. A1 Klabo, Aber­ illegal entry of parked autos. He workers. are their problems also. You may Mr. Cenerazzo, having an un­ call it just good sense— seeing the deen, South Dakota, spent the was floated out of town. other fellow’s difficulty and help­ usual grasp of the many prob­ Fourth in Ashland and think the Presently residing in the city lems that labor has to face these ing him out of it. Another name town is wonderful. Mr. Klabo is calaboose is Thomas L. House, a days, determined to do something. for it is the Golden Rule. in the grocery and restaurant colored person, who was arrested business in Aberdeen and they morning for loitering. H are yon heard Dr. Benton and the radio drama. "L an d o f lha Freo'*? are combining a business trip Wednesday Upon investigation It was found Cheek your local Hatton for with a sight seeing tour. They that House had been released on have found no place they like June 20 from the Los Angeles better than Ashland. county jail. He had been serving Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Day are sentence on a narcotics charge. church the house guests of Les’ brother, Phillip R. George violated the Harry and Mrs. Day. basic rule July 2 and has been Mrs. Nancy Crites and son, El­ cited to appear in municipal vis,, Talent, were in town Sat­ court urday to attend the carnival. Earl J. Henry violated the ba­ Mr. and Mrs. Konrad Schweig- sic rule July 4 and has been cited er, Klamath Falls, were In town Saturday attending the carnivaL to appear in municipal court. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craber THE METHODIST CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH and son, Conrad, spent the Four­ Deposits At Bank 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Robert Mcllvenna. minister th In Ashland and visited with Total $5,990,724 9:00. Youth chorus rehearsal. old friends. Evart P. Borden, Minister In answer to the June 30 call 9:45. Sunday school Bill W. >- Mrs. Clyde Davis and Mrs. L. of the comptroller of the currency Sunday school 9:30. Marjorie er, supt A. Johnson accompanied Mr. and the Ashland branch of the First Flinieu, superintendent. Classes 6:15. Senior Youth Fellow si ip. Mrs. Fred Clark, Eagle Point, to National Bank of Portland re­ for all ages. You will be made to Ashland, Saturday to visit ports deposits of $5.990,724.85 and welcome. 11. Morning worship. * friends, loans of $1,912,979.89. In charge Worship service 11 a.m. Ser-1 Wednesday 7:30. Choir reht r- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shirley and of the local bank is G H. Wen- mon. The Parable of the Sower. sal. son Gary, have been house guests ner, manager. Friday all day. Meeting of W. , Soloist. Wendell Lawrence. of Mr and Mrs. Harry Day. S. C. S. Vesper Service in Lithia Park A year ago the figures were, Mrs. Carrie Jenkins and Mrs. deposits, $6,483,829.43, and loans, at 6 p.m. Organ selections. Evert P. Borden, minister, Margaret First Church of Christ. Sd em ist Roland Seton, Santa Rosa, Cali- $1.633,140.77, Wenner said. Pioneer Avenue, South lornia, motored to Ashland to vis­ Ramsay, organist and Erma Berg, President F. N. Belgrano, Jr. Sunday morning service at 11 it Mr. W. Finlaw Geary, who is stated that for the First National soloist. vacationing in this vicinity. group of 61 banking offices, as a This is the first of Sunday even­ o’clock. Subject: Sacrament. Mrs. Fay Nelson and Mrs. Lo­ whole, the June 30 statement ing vespers sponsored by the Golden Text: Matthew CiB. retta Wait have returned to their shows loans of $81,397,739.97, and Ashland churches, to continue Thou when thou prayest, en fr homes after vacationing in Ash­ deposits of $54,856,546.94. A year through July and August. The into thy closet, and when thou land Mrs. Nelson’s home is In ago, with 56 banking offices in public is cordially invited. hast shut thy door, pray to t ty Eugene and Mrs. Wait lives in the group, the figures were, de­ Cushman. posits $572,979.049.71, and loans. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Father which is In secret; arid Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ritzke of $163,875,390.13. thy Father which seeth in secret Second and B Streets Sacramento, are spending their shall reward thee openly. President Belgrano pointed out Earl F. Downing, Minuter vacation in Ashland. that the decrease in deposits since Sunday School at 9:30 ajn. Bible School 9:45 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Henderson, June 30, 1948, reflects the read­ Wednesday evening meeting, Morning service, 11:00 a. m. Salyer, California, arrived in justment of business to a more which include« testimonies of Ashland Wednesday and are the normal level and the slackening Sermon, “Up In the Mountains” the first in a series, “Vacations Christian Science healing, is he ld house guests of Mr. Hender­ of t£e post war surge of consum­ son’s brother in law and sister, er buying are in line with a na­ in God’s House,” Music by the at 8 o’clock. choir. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buck, where tionwide trend. Reading Room open daily frohl Junior church, 11:00 a.m. for they are awaiting the arrival of 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and the children. a brother from Kansas whom Mr. | TO LEASE PONY AREA Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m. holidays. Buck and Mr. Henderson have Emmett Beeson, operator of the Evening Service, 8:00 p.m. Ser- The public la cordially invitj vi ted not seen for sixty-two years. Ashland Creamery and Dairy ! mon, “Sins Against the Holy Gift of the Holy Spirit for You Harvey Richardson, Grants Dan, is planning to lease a por­ Spirit.” Music by the Youth Pass, was in town on business on tion of the area north of the Today Chorus. Friday. Midweek Service, Wed., 7:0& p creamery to Mr. and Mrs. Morri­ Midweek Service, Wed. 7:00 p. Mrs. Ernest Graves and daugh­ son, Klamath Falls, for a pony m. m. ter, Mary Jo, Klamath Falls, ride. spent Friday in Ashland, visit­ ing friends. Mrs. O. Young, Mrs. Med Put­ nam and Mrs. Robert Brown, of Klamath Falls, motored to Ash­ land Friday, to visit old friends. Mrs. Jack Rohrer, of Crescent City and her sister, Mrs. Everett Oat and Alfalfa Mixed Bell, Bly, Oregon, are spending their vacation in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs H. F. Graves, of PURINA PURINA PURINA Klamath Falls, were business vis­ Chick Broiler Chow itors in Ashland, Saturday. Dog Chow HE1P FOR THE BOSS t C riA N T DOUGLAS FUR TREES OF OREGON A N P WASHINGTON MAY GROW TO 3 0 0 FEET IN HEIGHT, A S LARGE AS |Z FEET IN DIAMETER. ANO WEIGH A S MUCH A S 2 0 0 TONS IT TAKES 4 0 ,0 0 0 FIR SEED S TO MAKE A ROUND- 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 WEST COAST HEMLOCK. SEEDS; 25Q O O O SlTKA SPRUCE SEEDS AND 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 WESTERN REP CEDAR- SEEDS. Spelling “Ice” With Trucks Spelling out the name of the product they deliver to customers of the Kansas C ity Ice Co., this fleet of 88 Chevrolet trucks has a total mileage of 13,200,000 miles and is probably the oldest automotive fleet of its siae in the country. Vehicles have been in operation nearly 19 years and are still In daily service on numerous delivery routes throughout Greater Kansas C ity. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOME Outside White I Oat Hay and Alfalfa Hay $5.65 in 5’s Complete Ration McPherson Pays For Automobile Accident Stays Whiter, brighter Glossier Surface .. Sherwin-Williams .. Announcemento longer No Brush Marks Paints Ashland Color Center I •••»•• ’» uj