SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, January 7, 1943 TYPINTS BADLY NEEDED— Typistf« and stenographers are urgently needed by the United StHtes Employment Service, a <11- vialon of the War Manpower Com- miaslon, and by the State Unem ployment <>rtii|M*n»atlon Commis sion. Announcement of a new merit system examination for positions with ihi'xe two agencies was made today by Prof William Griffith, 701 S|Milding Building, Portland, to whom a|«piicutlons must be made by January 22, 1943 No experience is required, but uppilcant|| must have completed high school with at least one j course in typing I Pool lion* will be open with ud- mlnlstrutlve offices in Salem und Portland, or with •urne of the 22 USES local offices Pay run« 1 from $90 to 3110 for typists and $100 to 3120 for stenographers. ' Examinations arc scheduled for Februury 6 in several Oregon cities FENCE TO METAL DRIVE PHILADELPHIA. Pa Eleven men have begun u three-wcek task of dismantling the Iron fence around the estate of Edward T Htotesbu ry. The banker's widow donated the fence to the metal drive recently It will yield 325 tons of scrap Iron, which at $20 a ton comes to $6,500. The fence originally coat $65,000 Other workmen began putting up a wooden fence as the Iron one came down. « ----------------- Pag* 3 I get them . In October over 11,000 EXAM DATES SET FOR I I.IMII) SWEETENED KLAM tTH TO INCREASE MAKES HONOR ROLL— WENT POINT, ANNAPOLIS AS SUGAR MELT children in Oregon received lunch- POTATO PRODUCTION U. O„ Eugene—Frond* P. King, <•» as a result of Uris commodity WASHINGTON, D C. Prelim More than 4,000 pounds of sug KLAMATH FALIJ4 Klamath distribution, ” Schwartz said inary civil service examination» county farm leaders forecast that ar was among the foodstuffs lost for Annapolis and West point va ’ Klamath in 1943 will be able to in the Willamette valley flood AID AND EGGN — cancies to be filled from Oregon's equal its 1942 potato production, «»urly this month Much of the A member of a laidi«-«’ Aid So j 4th district will be condncted Jan- but reported doubts as to wheth- sugar, mostly granulated, went Into the flood waters in the form ciety In a finali town went to hary 23, Representative Harris er the county can make a goal of Simple syrup. Any sugar sal the bank to deposit, off «he told Ellsworth, republican, Oregon, has of 116 per cent apked by govern announced vaged was set i«id» for bee feed. the bunker, "some aid money.” ment leader*. This is the largest If the district's full quota is I potato producing connty in the Unfortunately the banker The sugar loss Is one of the sidelights reported by the food thought tuiie mod "egg money,” and allowed there will be five vacan state and annually the Klama’h suni'ation inspector* of the state replied: 'Remarkable, ian’t it, how cies for the naval academy and I bar n ships from 8000 to 10.000 department of agriculture, who well the old hen» are doing theue ' four for the military academy, carloads of spuds to market. Ellsworth said. supervised salvage of food» in the day»?” The examinations, he said, will (TTY MANAGER VOTE flooded areas of the valley. The Then he couldn't understand be held at Eugene, Marshfield, SLATED AT TILLAMOOK sugar 1'3« was experienced by two why the woman gathered up her West N))rlngficld stores. Other pauabook and hurried from the Medford and Roseburg TILLAMOOK — Conversion of • the city government of TIMamook food I ohsm were experienced in bank! The height of diplomacy: To say, to the city manager type will be Lane county and in Marion county, ------------- •------------- on suprising a lady in a bathtub, voted on at a special election chiefly. Full extent of the dam UKRAINE GUERRILLAS "I beg your pardon, sir.” ‘called for January 22. age to food supplies had not been TAKE HUGE AXIS TOLL determined up to January 10 MOSCOW The Moscow Radio, Another rattanad item lost was describing the work of Ukrainian coffee. ut leimt 215 pounds of guerrillas, said that in recent which was written off aw total ,IHjnths they had killed 47.000 Ions ,,, -------------------------- Fut«ciat officer* ---- and ------- men, —, amaah- >............. • - - - wreck- j Í cd ...... 54 Nazi . headquarter», NfTIOOL LUNCH PROGRAM ' cd 148 trains, amaahed 2,600 wa FILLS WAAT1ME ROLE gon«, blown up 1,400 motortrucks 1‘ORTLAND, Dec. 9 Filling a ... .......... ........ vehicles, ......... .. ................ and motor blown M| up , 400 wartime need, community school railway and road bridges, and de lunch programs are continuing to strayed 13 planes, 20 tanks and provide thouetnda of Oregon ’ depots of war materials. m-h<M*l children with adequate HERE FOR FEW DAYS— noon-day meal*, reported Ray B. Chas. M. Giffen, owner and Schwartz, alate anpervleor for the former pubiiaher of the Southern Ihatrlbution Dlvbdon of the Agri- . Oregon Miner is in Ashland for cultural Marketing A dmlniat ra a few days on business For the tion. • past several months Mr. Giffen "The AMA Iff donating to the has bean employed in Defense Htatc over 100.000 pounda of Work but plans to return shortly farm product* monthly no that with bis family to make his home all children w I m ? need Jtir^hea will here. Affhland, was one of the 153 «tud- ••ntx at the University of Oregon who received a grade point aver age of 3.50 or better, thus making the fail term honor roll. The number of atudents making honor roll th« fail term was slightly higher in proportion to •mroiiment than that of a year ago, stated Clifford L Constance, aaxistant registrar. Dr. C. C. Dunham Chiropractic Physician Chiropractic aervice free to En- lieted men Office 244 lUrgadine Ph. 1321 Electricity offers you real comforts of Home and there is nothing that adds as much comfort to the home as modern electrical appliances. THANK YOU! jpr • You will appreciate the economy of elec tricity. ' The people who live in/he cities, toivns and villages L t ■*< ; S'- along Southern Pacific's lines in the West have just Ashland Light Department * provided a fine example of war-time cooperation. “Your SERVICE Department” We chink this cooperation deserves recognition and we want to say r "thank you" . . . since Southern Pacific was primarily concerned. And we're quite sure the many thousands of men in uniform who benefitted too, would also like to join ys in this expression of appreciation. Early in December we were faced with the problem of providing trans portation during the holidays for a very large number of men in the armed services who were to be given holiday furloughs. Because of the pressure of w ar traffic on our equipment... cars and locomotives ... we knew that we could not provide transportation for all these service men and the normal number of civilian holiday travelers too. So we arranged a somewhat drastic and extensive program requiring coach reservations for virtually all trains, and set aside a major portion of both Pullman and coach space for the service men. Then we ran ad vertising telling people what our problem was, and why we could not take care of everyone who would like to travel during the holidays. We asked people not co "Try the Train". As a result many people gave up holiday trips they very much wanted to make. The amount of civilian travel, compared with December, 1941, was considerably reduced and wd took care of the service men in good shape. There was comparatively little congestion, and all essential travel was accommodated. 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