_VOUIHEKN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, MAY ,6, , 946
News from Talent
Veterans May Still
Get FSA Loans
sources through su b o rdination of
• of the FSA loan, it was ex p lain
e d . New applications for FSA
livestock and eq uipm ent loans to
n on-veteran farm ers will co n tin
ue to be accepted but th e funds
cannot be made available until
after Ju ly 1.
We can still help every q u a li
fied v eteran who cannot secure
the type of credit he needs for
getting livestock and eq u ip m en t
for farm ing operations, or for p ur
chasing a fam ily-type diversified
faim ,
said Stein. “F iv e-y ear
loans at five percent in tere st can
be m ade for capital goods, and
40-year, three p ercen t loans for
purchase of good farm s.”
Inform ation regarding F S A
can be secured at the C ounty of
fice Friday, from 9:00 to 5:00.
Farm v eteran s will continue to
be serviced w ith F arm S ecurity
loans for operating and pu rch as
ing farm s, bu t no funds will be
available to o ther farm ers for
livestock and eq u ip m en t p u rc h
ases until new appropriation s are
received for the fiscal y e a r be
ginning Ju ly 1, reports J. M erton
Stein, C ounty FSA Supervisor,
211 F lu h rer Building, M edford.
Deficiency appropriation fund s
VFW POST HERE
Earl F. C ulver, field re p re se n t recently voted by C ongress are
ative of the D ep artm en t of O re subject to v eteran s’ preference.
“F arm ers m aking im pro v e-
gon ,and delegates from other
posts in the d istrict will assist in m ents and buying badly needed
organizing a V eterans of Foreign m achinery and equipm ent th a t
Wars post here. T w enty ovver- th a t could not be secured du rin g
seas veterans of T alen t and P hoe the war, together w ith the flood
nix have signed a c h a rte r ap p li of veterans and w ar w orkers re
cation. All veterans of the area tu rn in g to farm s created a r e
a re invited to m eet in the T alent cord dem and for F arm S ecurity
W ITH THE EIG HT ARMY IN
TALENT HIGH GRADUATION C ity Hall, F riday at 8 p.m., at loans in this area,” S tein said.
G rad u atio n exercises for 16 w hich tim e officers will be elect As a resu lt loan funds except JA P A N (D elayed)—Pfc. Donald
those earm arked for v eteran s, H. Conley, 19 year old Oregon
seniors of the T alent High school ed.
are ex h au sted .”
lad serving with the fam ed 11th
will be held May 31. B accalau
P
resen
t
FSA
borrow
ers
who
A
irborne Division, has qualified
SERVICE
S
TA
TIO
N
reate services will be May 26 at
need supplem ental
loans for as a U nited States P ara tro o p er by
the F riends C hurch. The 16 sen- CHANGES H ANDS
Durrell K eener and Ross Twe- spring operations before J u ly 1 com pleting five p arach u te jum ps
the rugged Sendia, Jap a n
dell have announced the p u r will be assisted in securing the at
chase of the T alen t S ervice S ta necessary cred it from oth e r 1 ju m p school.
| Conley was inducted into the
tion form erly ow ned by Jack
Collens. Mr. C ollens left two son and M errilee, Mr. and Mrs. arm y D ecem ber 29„ 1944 a t Fort
I suffered for years and am so w eeks ago fur G renada, C alifor E. V. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lew is, W ashington and upo com
th an k fu l th a t I found relief from nia at which tim e Mr. K eener H art, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Thore- pleting his basic train in g at
this terrib le affliction th at 1 will took over operations of the s ta son and children m otored to Fish Cam p Roberts, C alifornia was
gladly an sw er anyone w riting me tion.
Lake, S unday w here they en jo y rushed over seas to th e 81st D ivi
for inform ation. Mrs. A nna Pautz,
ed a picnic and an afternoon of sion, which was on Leyte.
P. O. Box 825, V ancouver, Wash.
W hen the 81st arriv ed in J a p
fishing.
P IC N IC A T F IS H L A K E
an Conley volanteered for the
Mrs. Belle Stephans, J e rry S te
Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO L ab o rat phans, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Thore-
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tam es of
ories
the Dead Indian d istrict was
calling on friends in T alen t F ri
day.
NEW M ATTRESSES
Mr. and Mrs. Leo B uckm aster
FACTORY TO YOU
and daughter, B etty left T u es
01.1» .MATIRESSE.S MADE
day to re tu rn to th eir hom e in
LIKE NEW
Lodi, C alifornia. The B uckm ast-
ers have been visiting Mr. and
NEW BOX SPRINGS
The official record of Howard Mrs. Roy Estes the p ast tw o
WHILE THEY LAST
Gault, during hi* ten year* a* weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C lark w ere
Chief Deputy Sheriff and one
year a* Sheriff of Jack«on Coun in Jacksonville F riday visiting
ty, is well known to the under Mrs. C larks sister who is ill.
Mrs. Ray G arland re tu rn ed
signed.
We have known the man
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
intimately for many year*, and M onday from the A shland C om
Ashland, Oregon
have been closely associated with m unity Hospital.
Mrs. Iva Blackw ell, and Roland
him in our official capacities. In
view of the courtesy and fine l a r k s of A shland, and Mr. and!
cooperation which have always Mrs. W ayne C ow drey of T alen t
been accorded official* and citi visited w ith th eir M other, Mrs I
zen* of Ashland by Mr. Gault G race P ark s on M others Day.
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Com best,
throughout hi* connection with
who
have been w ith his m o th er
the Sheriff'* Office, we feel call
ed upon to express to the vo ter*1 Mrs. Louise C om best the p ast
of this community our unquali th ree m onths, left for th eir hom e
fied endorsement of Mr. Gault's in U nderw ood .W ashington, W ed
candidacy to succeed himself as nesday.
Ray G arland, E llsw orth G a r
Sheriff of Jackson County.
M r. Gault's long service and land and F orrest Jen n in g s have
experience a* Chief Deputy in resigned from the T alent F ire
charge of all divisions of the D epartm ent.
talent school play day
Over 400 stu d en ts p articipated
in the an n u al P lay Day events
held ut the T alen t G rade school
Friday, May 10. C om peting in
the contests w ere stu d en ts uf
B ellview , West Side, W agner
C reek, P in eh u rst, F ern Valley
and T alen t schools. T alen t was
the victor w ith a total of 212
points. G land M arshall, of T alent
and G enevieve W ulburn, of T al
en t scored the highest num ber of
points for the day. Boys and
girls softball was played in the
afternoon, a fte r w hich was p re
sented u m usical en tertain m en t
in observance of N ational Music
Week, The program was su p e r
vised by Miss F lora Stokoe,
T alen t G rade principal.
iors g raduating this y ear are:
Delores C hapm an, M errilee Thor-
eson, B ette W ooten, Lucille M ar
quess, Jea n H offm an, D orothy
Hays, Bonnie Taylor, G loria H er-
vey, R ichard H artley, G ordon
Schulz, Je rry K lunek, Don Ken-
dull .Fred W ienecke, Ju n io r G od
dard, Dale Dobbin und Jim llay -
mon,
o
I*fc Donald Conley
Serves in Japan
p aratro o p ers and was tran sfered ,
to “A ” Btry. Field A rtillery Bat-1
tlion, w hich is stationed at Jim -
m achi, Japan.
The proud p aratro o p er is the
son of M r and Mrs. Roy Conley
of A shland, Oregon.
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Police Court New*
C harlie W. S tone was arrested
for d ru n k en n ess and was releas
ed on $10.00 bail. He failed to a p
p ear in court, M ay 14 and for
feited bail.
J. F. E ,3„ETT
Ph. 8561
v -
167 E. Main
w - w n r r van*
Keep a Good Man
On The Job!
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MATTRESS CO.
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BURNS AGENCY
"On The Plaza’"
Sheriff's Office have given him a
thorough knowledge and under
standing of the administration of
the Tax Department. Legal De
partment. Criminal Division, and
County Jail, and, by hi* consist
ent and conscientious attention to
all matter* pertaining to his of
fice, we believe he ha* made and
proven himself the man outstand
ingly qualified Tor the office
which he now hold* and seeks to
retain.
DRY
SLABS
PHONE 8781
GUN TER FUEL CO.
Signed Thornton S. Wiley, Mayor
C. P. T a le n t Chief of
Police
Paid adv.
Long Distance
expansion program
in full swing
M illions of dollars w ill be spent
broadening service on the Pacific Coast
Vote for J. B.
co
Republican Candidate
for Nomination for
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What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland
In 1946 alone, on the Pa
cific Coast, m illions of
dollars worth of long dis
tance equipment will be
installed — some 200,000
miles of new circuits, for
example. . . vacuum tube systems that boost the number
of calls present wires can handle.
This is a part of our unprecedented $400,000,000 five-
year program to provide an ever expanding, ever im
proving telephone service here on the Coast.
Yes, we are on our way to providing a broader, faster,
long distance service than you ever thought possible.
For it is our purpose to grow with the West and help
the West grow in every way we can.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
111 OAK ST.
ASHLAND PHONE 3021
C O U N TY
JU D G E
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
IN THE PRIMARIES MAY 17
JA( KSON COUNTY cannot afford to
interrupt its present progressive, bus
iness-like administration and needs
continued tax reduction. RE-ELECT
Judge Coleman on the record of effi
cient county management during his
first term in office!
PAID ADV. C olem an for C ounty Ju d g e Com m itee