so
Mr. und Mrs. Swingle from
Of the nine service commands
cow yurds and corruls where it
Montana
are spending a few days
throughout
the
United
States,
the
is tram ped uni thoroughly mixed
with soil and m anure. Later it ninth Service Command which is in Ashland enjoying our climate
is taken out and applied directly composed of Oregon, Washington and water.
Idaho, Montana, Utah, Arizona,
to Helds.
Fine
assortment of
pocket
Berry farm ers have found that and California .stands third, hav
knives, finest quality. Get them
ing
enlistm
ented
68,675
of
the
sawdust
applied
twu
to
three
Talent to Have
Garage Changes
at Marshall Wells Store, on the
inches in depth is an excellent total number.
Sawdust Being Used medium
A Paint S ore
The goal of the Armed Forces Plasa. phone 2-1231.
Hands Again Here
for c o n tro llin g t h e
weeds as well ns cutting down Voluntary Recruitment Act of
Ray Redman has just announc As Soil Dressing
the num ber of irrigations neces- 1945 is to have a voluntary army
ed the purchast of the Talent
Farm ers in the area are report ( sary.
of 1,600,000 men by July 1. 1**46
to r Garage from Gilbert Hildebrand
NEW mattkemmeh
Headquarters Indicates that the
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together with all stock tools and ed to be making increasing use
FLCTOUY TO YOU
fixtures. Mr. Rodman plans to that sawdust, properly applied, is FSA Services Open to program is progressing satisfucf
01.1» M YTIKESSEH IHAIIE
orily and our army should lx* up
take over the business on the chards where it has been found
I.IKE NEW
to the desired strength within the
10th of tins month and will oper of sawdust as a top dressing for Returned Farm GIs
time.
NEW IIOX MPKINilH
an ate a general automotive and .nils. This especially is true in or-
Specific Farm Security Adm in allotted
Lt. Col. William M, Cohoon of
WHILE THEY LAST
farm implement repair service.
an excellent m oisture conserva istration services open to veter
the Oregon District Headquurl ■
.• nor
Mr. Redman is well known in tion agent especially on the hea
ans going back on farms in Jack ers, announced that again i n 1
m iini
this community having come vier soils.
REED’S
March for the third straight
rkuig und- hero from Cahforn a about three
Previous objections to the use son county were outlined this month .that this district has eon
MATTRESS
CO.
years ago. At that time lie pur of saw dust on soils were all cen week by J. Merton Stein, Coun
tributed
more
than
their
allotted)
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Hve
d property chased a farm property on Wag tered around the belief that the ty FSA Supervisor, 211 Fluhrer
quota.
F acific High ner Creek anil was at the same rosins and turpentines had an Building, Medofrd, Oregon, to
Ashland. Oregon
time associated with the Pheonix
way and Wagner vreeK
reek rc
road auction yard as mechanic and imm ediate and detrim ental ef avoid waste of time and money | Monuments and markers. Se»
on
the
part
of
service
men
who
Burns Memorials. On the Plot«.
where he plans to build a six driver. Mr. Redman has been ser fect on plant grow th. The Coun
teen by tw enty-four building vicing automobiles in one capa ty A gent’s Office indicates that need other types of assistance.
Veterans can quality for five-
which will house a retail paint city or another for many years there is little if any evidence to
year
operating goods loans up to
support
this
view.
Mr.
Cordv,
the
store in addition to serving as and is looked upon as a compe
horticulturists with the County $2,500 if they:
headquarters tor his contracting tent and skilled mechanic.
1. Own or are able to secure a
Agents Office, suggests that such
business. The new building will
Gilbert Hildebrand, who has m aterial when added to soils in w ritten three to five year lease or
THRU
stand just sout i of Bud's Poolhall
been
operating
the
garage
over
share
agreem
ent
on
a
diversified
overabundant
quantities
causes
a
A. B. Culvi r, brother to Ira
e associated in the* a considerable period is taking nitrogen starvation which in it farm.
Culver is
over Mr. Redman's Wag n e r self is detrim ental to plant grow
2. Can show satisfactory farm
busine:
Creek property and will retire th. O verabundant hum us uses up experience and reference prior to
from the local business scene and the nitrogen in the soil in its de going into the service.
devote himself entirely to farm caying processes at the expense
3. Cannot secure type of credit
ing.
of plant growth. This may be needed from usual sources.
These loans can be made fpr
overcome by the addition of any
of
the
nitrogen
fertilizers,
am-
;
purchase
of livestock,equipment,
Talent Grange Has
monium sulphate, sodium nitrate seed, feed, household goods, min-
barnyard m anure, or by the or building repairs and advance
Birthday Party
Talent Grange honored its 18th planting of a legume crop. In cash rent. Interest is five percent
birthday as a unit by a special cas<’ a commercial fertilizer is on the unpaid balance and repay
program, A tribute to the organ- used such as sodium nitrate, 100 ment can be scheduled up to five
ization composed bv Mrs Talbot pounds to each two acre inches years. The same type of loan may
was read by Ira Culver. George of sawdust should compensate for also be made for part-tim e farm
Carter and L. H. Gallatin, ch art the additional nitrogen lo s s. ing operations where a stable
er members, sat beside a cake When sawdust and a commercial outside income such as a disabi
»o
io»
with eighteen candles while the fertilizer are used the sawdust lity allowance or regular season
decomposes rapidly in one to two outside work can be shown to
tribute was being read.
years,
making a lasting supply of balance the income from farming
S IG H T IN ’ M E N !
Eight applications for m em ber
plant food available. When saw operations.
ship
were
presented
and
referred
LO VIN ’ WOMEN!
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to a committee for investigation. | dust is used mixed with barnyard
Dangerous D ays!
m
anure
the
decomposition
of
the
Army Gives Figures
Two previous applications were
returned from committee and saw dust is equally as rapid.
T O N WIST COAST T8AIIWAV1 A C IN I W ill
O t A O l T M i l » TO O H A N T O O » H I »
voted upon by the members. 1» Many farm ers are finding it pro onArmy Enlistments
was announced that Centr a 1 fitable to use the m aterial as bed H eadquarters of the Military
Point Grange would give the first ding in barns and as litter in Personnel Procurem ent Service
and second degrees April 19th chicken houses. The resulting in Washington D. C. has recently
and it was decided to give candi m aterial is easily handled and is figures on the total voluntary en
dates for these degrees that op more efficiently applied than listments in the regular army
397 E. Main
Phone 21611
portunity to take them at the when straw is used as a bedding from 1 June 1945 through March
m aterial. Many operators in the 7, 1946
Central Point Grange.
The total enlistm ents are 617,-
Refreshments were served a ft district are having sawd u s t
er the meeting in the dining dum ped in large quantities in 172 of which 19 per cent were
original enlistm ents and 81 per
room. Tables were tastefully fur-
cent are men with previous army
service. 23 per cent of the enlist
ments were for one year, 22 per
cent for 18 months, 1 per cent
were for 2 years and 54 per cent
were for three years. Additional [
figures show that 39 per cent of |
M arble - G ranite
the men were enlisted as pri
i r A « tiM O
NOW SilOM TNG!
vates, 33 per cent of the men
Bronze
were privates first class, 8 per
cent as corporals, 6 per cent as
,5 per cent as staff ser
Q UERR HRU3R RRUSTOfl
BURNS AGENCY sergeants
We expect our first allotments in
geants, 4 per cent technical ser
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"On The Plaza'”
the near future. From all infor
geants,
and
five
per
cent
as
first
■ IURRD EOflD
mation available to us the nylon
or m aster sergeants.
News from Talent
nished and coffee and cuke and
ice-cream were served with the
large birthday cake the center of
at traction.
The next meeting was announc
ed for Thursday April 18th.
B e tte r Bus S e rv ic e
NOW PLAYING
Ends &it. Nite
Tfav it'& all ttic way
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THIS IS OUR PLAN
for 3 Days
T
i
SOMETHING CITE
HAS B E E N .
plus
ZANE G R E Y 'S ^ .
à
supply w ill not be sufficient to
meet the demand until sometime
in 1947. We want to be fair to ev
eryone. After lonq consideration
cl the problem of fair distribu
tion .we have decided on a defin
ite plan. We feel sure you w ill
ipprove it, end not only co-oper
ate but be patient.
Effective now—we will register each custom er’s name on
a file card in one of five groups, representing each of
the following sizes 8 'i , 9, 9'/i, 10, 10"-i. Registrants to
select the size they wish to register for.
No telephone or mail registrations will be accepted. You
m ust call in person at our store. No registrations by
children, men, relatives ,or friends.
e
Anyone found registering more th a n , once will have
their cards destroyed entirely.
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When we receive nylon.; the following procedure will be
used: If we should receive 2 dozen of a size—such as
size 9, we will take all of the cards of all registrants for
that size—put them in a box and publicly w ithdraw 24
cards. Customers who’s card is draw n will be notified
by mail or phone and they must call in person for their
pair of nylons within 10 days. If customer does not call
for them within 10 days the nylons will be returned to
our stock for the next drawings. Sim ilar drawings will
be made in other sizes according to the num ber of pairs
received.
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SATURDAY
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SHOWS SUNDAY
$400,000,000 construction program
under way on the Pacific Coast
steadily.
In 1946 alone, more than 70 building projects, installa
tion of eight billion feet of wire in exchange cable and
construction of 200,000 miles of toll and long distance
circuits are expected to be completed. Work will be started
on the Western part of a nation-wide coaxial cable net
work for long distance and television transmission, and
in the next few years many new services and improve
ments will be introduced.
For it is our purpose to grow with the V st and to help
the West grow—to provide an ever-widening, ever-im
proving telephone service.
;,e Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
111 OAK ST.
A COtlWll* W
CTUtt
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i RUTH NELSON.DORINPA CLIFTON j
File cards of customers who receive nylons will be re
moved from the file until all other registi»nts of that
size have received a pair. They will then all be put to
gether for draw ing of a second pair.
P urine the next five years, a four hundred million dollar
coKt ruction program is planned to improve and expan
telephone service on the Pacific Coast.
This program is already under way and is going ahead
ASHLAND PHONE 3021
Registrations will be limited to regular customers w ith
in the immediate trade territory of our store.
We reserve the right to fill orders with w hatever brand,
color, and guage that is available at the time of each
drawing.
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All shipm ents of nylon hose will he handled in the same
way (whenever they arrive) until we have plenty for
everyone.
It w ill take months to fill all orders as we cannot qet all
the nylons we want— onlv just as many pairs as ere allocated
to us by hosiery manufacturers. Please do not become, im
patient. You have our assurance that not a sinqle pair of
nylons w ill leave our store except under this plan. This
plan w ill cost us monev' and much time—but we want to
treat you one end all alike in a fair manner with no ex
ceptions.