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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1941 «t SOUTHERN. OREGON MINER Scared Stiff” Starts Sunday at Lithia Published Every Thursday at 107 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon Carry 1 H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers ’V ît •ilk... Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of March 5, 187». '* 1 ' Pacific Telephone President Explains Company’s Policy on New Installations determined size* wui reported Monday morning. A fire reported from Dutch On the USS HUDSON off Jap- Creek section of the Applegute an, Sept. 7 (Delayed!—Wayne in California, was reported to ! Franklin Curd, rudunnun, third huve been smoldering since the class, Route 1, Ashlund, Ore., got recentxnow and rain and wus his first look ut Japan today as thought to huve been a ’warming’ his destroyer sailed into the Om- fire left by u California hunter. inato urea through Tsu g u r u A fire on Elk Cheek sturted from 1 Straits between the Japanese u slush fire und one on the Deud home islunds of Honshu and Hok- Indian road wus spread from a kaido. | warming fire started by a logger. The HUDSON, commanded by I w Lt. Cdr. Raphael A. Zoeller, USN Burn, M. mori«l,, On the P la ta . -Wayne Franklin Card On Destroyer Hudson R oute 1. L o u is v ille , K y „ is p a r ti N. R. Powley, president of The armed forces and merchant mar Pacific Teiepnone and Telegraph ine - we need and want them Company, in connection wiui tne back in the great work we have release voaay ol aiviaend cnecks to do. To the memory of those z<l,‘ double b e a d ,, starting Sunday at the Lithia Theatre, Jar, ior tne third quarter, made a who will never return, we bow comprehensive statement co n- in humble reverence and express Haley^and Ann Saiage play leading parts in the hilarious comedy mys cerning the status of telephone deep sympathy to their bereaved tery, "Scared S tiff." The companion feature is Donald O ’Connor u itb installations and record high us families. Poggy Ryan, in "Patrick the Great." age of long distance, and acknow "We look forward to consum ledged the cooperative under mating our objectives - an increa old or older, and tires in many in standing of the public of the com sed and ever-improved service stances are not good. High speeds Accidents Occur at pany's efforts to render an effi with enlarged employment op under such conditions are not Bouleard Parking* cient and satisfactory service. portunities for many men and safe.” A minister from California Copy of the statement was re women - the number of our em The secretary of state urged ceived today by R. B. Hammond, ployees now totals 46,876 - to drivers to hold their speeds to a drove into the curbing on Sis local manager of the telephone serve our company, which will reasonable pace in view of exist kiyou Boulevard Thursday night company. endeavor, as it has in the past, ing traffic conditions and to ob at the point where the parking ends at Garfield street. Both front Mr. Powley stated: "Toll and to to handle its affairs that it serve regulations at all times. tires of his car were blown out long distance calls during the will effectively contribute to our ------------ o------------- in the accident. Friday the min first eight months of this year great Nation having and holding ister claimed that the city or reached new high levels, an in all that the cause of freedom sig the state highway was to blame crease of about 18 per cent over nifies. To be capable of doing its as the warning lights were not in the large traffic volumes in the full part, our company must, of place and that he did not see the same period a year ago and about necessity, be able financially to division in the street, to form the 142 per cent over the correspond offer the employment opportuni The U S Army Recruiting Sta parking. ing period in the pre-Pearl Har ties which not only create hope Friday night Teen Beckstead of bor days of 1940. The longer and enthusiasm for the future, tion located at Room 1, Post Of haul calls, originating in and des but also make for home and hap fice Building, Medford, was of San Leandro, California, drove tined beyond our Pacific Coast piness through ‘work and liveli ficially reopened today to accept his car onto the parking at the and forward to Portland for en same spot. The car hit the curb territory, are currently about 60 hood for willing hands.’ ” listment and reenlistment in the with the left front wheel, tearing per cent greater than a year ago U S Regular Army. up the turf. Investigation showed and have increased over fourteen Sgt. W. W. Kleinsmith is in skid marks on the pavement in fold from more than 480,000 calls The Low Down from charge and is assisted by Techni dicated that the car had skidded in the first eight months of 1940 Hickory Grove . . . cal Sgt. W. M. Halstead. Vacan 120 feet. to more than 6,800,000 calls in the Of all the kinds of folks in our cies are available, Sgt. Kleinsmi- Friday evening James N. Gri corresponding period of this year. land of liberty, the ones needing the said, for any Arm and Bran vas,, proprietor of the Ashland “The peak of our telephone shortage was in August when we the least watching and supervis ch of the service in the Army and Hotel Coffee Shop stopped his had about 305,000 unfilled orders ing are the farmer and his wife. for any overseas theatre desired. car to remove an obstacle from of which more than 298,000 were But lots of windy gents say they Age limits are from 18 to 34 the road and his car was hit by for service in residences. Al are fightin’ and bleedin’ and dy- years of age inclusive and all a car driven by Lloyd Hoadley, though more orders come in in’ for the farmer—and getting men must be physically fit for Route 1. hitting Grivas' car in the rear. The report of police every day, we are now installing themself elected. But you go and full military duty. Many former members of the stated that no oncoming traffic telephones faster than the new say to the next farmer you meet, orders come in.' For the first Hiram old boy, who are these Army who have been discharged was approaching. eight months of this year, the in boys that say they are sweating lately on points are reenlisting in crease in the number of tele and dying looking after you, are greater numbers each day. This Coast Guard to Take phones in service was 43,632 as they helping much. Brother, you is particularly due to the com paratively few jobs available 17-Yr. Old Applicants! compared with only 11,239 for would get an answer. the corresponding period a year A person has the disposition which are not being held for re Still enlisting 17-year-old ap- necessary for being a farmer is turning veterans. New benefits to plicants, the Coast Guard recruit ago. Our rate of progress in com -'no weak character. Help is one men now joining the Army also ing station for Oregon and south pleting our unfilled orders is de- thing he needs ,east of—and es- have a great deal to do with the west Washington has been mov- pendent upon receipt of the nec-1 Pecially swivel chair help. He high record of reenlistments now e dto new quarters in Portland at essary equipment from our manu- C0ldd use some muscle help, but being made, Sgt. Kleinsmith said. Room 307, Pioneer Post Office The fact that men volunteering Building, Zone 4. facturers who are going ahead as n°hody offers same, rapidly as possible in reconver-' am this ‘ help for the far- for Army service through this of The Portland office will be sion| from their all-out-war elec-1mer” idea on account I been fice have their choice of assign closed in the near future and tronics and communications pro- reading where the AAA is going ment while those who are induct thereafter, this territory will be duction to supply our peacetime where the woodbine twineth and ed throug the Selective Service covered by traveling recruiters have no such choice is also a from Coast Guard district head needs, and the time necessarily the whangdoodle moaneth, which great to young men quarters in the Alaska Building, involved in the installation of the in A1 Smith or today's vernac about inducement to be drafted. Sgt Klein Seattle. Recruiter O. L. Puckett, means “out the window”. But equipment - there are many smith went on to say. places where we have complicat there is a lota fine print at the in charge of the Portland office, Office hours at the Army Re requests that young men of 17 ed switchboards to install as well bottom and that is what tells cruiting Office are from 8:30 A M. who are interested as to build buildings to house the what is going on and who, if any to 5:00 P. in Coast Guard M. daily, except Sun new switchboards. But we are body, is off the pay-roll. enlistment communicate with his This big out-door free exhibi days and Holidays. Telephone unit immediately if they wish to on our way to give service to all number is 5022. The Medford Of tion of the 3A throwing in the who want it. fice has supervision over the re savp time and avoid additional “We assure our waiting appli sponge has a 3-shelly kind of cruiting program at Grants Pass, travel. Coast Guard enlistment is for cants that we are doing every look. Yours with the low down, Ashland and Roseburg, Oregon, a three-year period and basic thing possible to restore our de and applicants from those locali JO SERRA is at Alameda, Califor pleted plant and to turn back our ties should write or visit the of training ---------- o---------- followed by special training facilities to civilian service just fice in Medford. In the near fu nia, at advanced schools for a sub as fast as we turned them to the U. S. Civil Service ture an U S Army Recruitin stantial percentage of recruits. urgent needs of war. Our person Party will personally visit those Service is on the many types of nel face the pressing peacetime Seeks Weather Aids Applications for the position of communities. vessels or at air stations and tasks with that same will-to-do General Shedd, commander of which has characterized their ef Meteoroligical Aid for the Weath the 9th Service Command, which other shore establishments now forts throughout the long war er Bureau, in the States of Idaho, comprises the western states, has operated by the Coast Guard. emergency days, to which refer Montana, Oregon, and Washing declared that 70,000 men are to ence is made in the enclosed ton are being sought by the Unit be procured voluntarily within Wall type can openers and food letter of August 27, 1945, addres ed States Civil Service Commis his area between now and next | choppers, at MarshallWells store sed to our telephone men and sion, Mr. Eric Weren, Local Sec July 31st and also stated he hop on the Plaza, phone 2-1231. women. The cooperative under retary, announced today. ed all young men, eligible, would standing of the public of our ef ' The salary for the position of “SEE TH EJOB THROUGH” and forts to render an efficient and Meteorological Aid is $1902 a be GUARDIANS OF VICTORY”. satisfactory service is gratefully year .base pay Applicants must have reached acknowledged. License Examiner to “We await expectantly the re their 18th birthday. Complete informât io n a n d turn of our personnel in the forms for applying may be ob Be Here Monday A Traveling Examiner of Op- ‘you can depend on’’ tained from Mr. Eric Weren at Ashland Post Office or from first erators and Chauffeurs is schedul or seceond-class post offices. Ap ed to arrive in Ashland, Monday • Automobile plications will be accepted until October 8, 1945, and will be on duty at the City Hall between the the needs of the service have hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., ac • Fire been met. cording to a recent announcement ä Z 5ERVICEJ released from the Secretary of □regon Trafic Deaths State’s office. All those wishing permits or Increases Sharply Come in, let us explain ON THE PLAZA Oregon traffic again reached licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with the examin the tragic death average of one a IMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmiJ day during the last half of Aug er during these hours. ust, following the end of the war, 167 East Main Street Phone 8561 Secretary of State Robert's. Far rell said today. It was the first time since 1941 that Oregon traf fic reached this fatality average. Fifteen fatalities were reported during the last 15 days of the of this Clean, Family Newspaper — F IL M S — month. There were only seven DEVELOPED & PRINTED T he C hristian S cience M onitor fatalities during the last 15 days 6 or 8 ex. l í e per roll of August, 1944, the toll this Free from crime and sensational news . . . 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