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7FORD MAIL TRIBUNE Mender. April 16, 194S
FSA JROIRS
ASKED TO IKE
REQUEST EARLY
Farm security borrowers or
other farmers In Jackson county
who will need new or supple
manful FSA credit to carry out
this year's farming operations
are asked to coniaci ine cuumy
supervisor's office as soon as
possible to Insure available loan
funds, states Bruce r.. oicwun.
county FSA supervisor, 211
Fluhrer building.
ah hnrrnwprs whose farm
plans Indicate additional credit
will be neeaea Deiore new w
funds become available late In
July should complete application
unless credit is available through
other channels. Every effort will
be made to hold sufficient funds
to cover borrowers whose needs
are made known during the next
four to six weeks.
Other farmers unable to se
cure adequate credit for live
stock, feed needs and other op
erating goods necessary for ef
ficient use of their land re
sources are eligible for FSA
loans' and management assist
ance. Where necessary, part of
the loan can be made for ad
vance cash rent or limited re
pair for farm buildings. oLans
are repayable over a five-year
period on recoverable goods and
bear 8 per cent interest on the
unpaid balance.
Detailed information may be
secured at the county office on
Fridays or from county FSA
farmer committeemen. They In
clude Edward A. Chamberlain.
Eagle Point; Earl Ulrlcn, Iran
and Edward P. Vilas, route 3
Medford.
Cachet to Mark
East-West Hop
A cachet to commemorate the
first direct east-west flight by
United Air Lines between New
England and the Pacific coast
will be serviced by the Boston
and Hartford offices of United
Air Lines, according to John J
Hart, United's manager of postal
service.
The Inaugural flight has been
et for May 1.
' Separate cachets have been de
signed for Boston and Hartford
and Hart advises collectors to
send covers to United Ah- Lines'
offices at 537 Statler Office
Building, Boston, and the Bond
Hotel. Hartford, If they desire a
complete set.
Old Talent Church
Being Refurnished
Talent, April 16. Workmen
have completed remodeling the
Friends church here and work
of painting the furniture and ex
terior Is scheduled. '
The structure, built In 1871
and used as a Baptist church for
many years, had fallen into dis
repair. Improvements stnrted 10
months ago, Include rebuilding
chimneys, leveling foundation,
adding porch and vestibule, re
wiring, installing new heater,
pulpit rail, Sunday school
screens and tables, lowering ceil
ing and finishing ceiling and
walla with Celotex.
TRAINING FILM SLATED
FOR STATE GUARD MEET
First Lt. Oscar E. Sabln of the
Oregon State Guard announced
Saturday that a recent training
film would be shown by the
guard Tuesday night. The film
will be shown at the armory and
all past, as well as present mem
bers of the guard, are urged to
be In attendance. Friends of
members are also welcome.
The meeting Is set for 8 p. m. !
Flyers Recover I
Muroc, Cal., April 16 U.R i
Flight Officer Richard M. i
Senge, Battle Creek, Mich., and
Pfc. Glenn Munro, Jamaica, I
Long Island, N. Y., today were In :
the Muroc Army Airfield recov-i
ering from frostbite received
when their plane crashed in the :
anow-covcrcd Techachapl moun
tains Wednesday night.
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VIOITAtLI COMPOUND
Camp White Saves
On Coal Bill by
Salvaging Wood
Camp Whiter Salvaged wood
for fuel has been used so sue
cessfully at this post that it has
resulted in coal savings of over
63 per cent during the first 10
days of April, it was announced
by the office of the post en
gineer.
During that time 191 tons of
wood, equivalent to 111 tons of
coal, were burned In barracks,
offices, warehouses and mess
halls, necessitating the use of
only 57 tons of coal. All wood
was salvaged from the reserva
tion. Equivalent savings have been
made since January when Col.
John R. Young, post commander,
nut Into effect at this camp a
conservation program to help
overcome the 22,000,000-ton na
tionwide coal deficit.
GOLD HILL SOLDIER
ON . DUTY IN FRANCE
Gold Hill, April 16 First Sgt.
Joseph L. Shoemaker Is now in
France with the 1024th Engi
neers. He writes that the weath
er is somewhat like that of Ore
gon. He has served 12 years in
the army.
Pfc. Edward Shoemaker and
wife were to arrive in Gold
Hill Sunday for a short visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Shoemaker.
Mrs. Melvin Davis left April
12 for Oakland, Ore., for a short
visit.
GERMANS DISORGANIZED
London, April 16. (U.PJ The
Berlin radio said today that the
German high command has lost
all contact, except by radio, with
'vast regions" of the reich.
SEI FOR ASHLAND
Annual spring conventionette
of Crater Lake Christian En
deavor Union, embracing all at
filiated Christian youth groups
in Jackson and Josephine coun
ties, will be held at the Ashland
Christian church April 20, ac
cording to Lowell Hall, president
of the organization.
Among special leaders of the
sessions will be Vernon L. Fish
back, Portland, executive secre
tary of the state union. Local
leaders will be the Rev. Earl
Downing, host pastor; the Rev.
Delbert Daniels of the Medford
First Christian church, who will
deliver the convention address
at 8 p. m. on the theme: "Christ
Calls"; Miss Joyce Fraley, sec
retary; Miss Jean Lydiard, presi
dent of the local Presbyterian
young people and a member of
the program committee; the Rev.
and Mrs. Gilbert Cays, of the
Central Point Church of Christ;
the Rev. Milo C. Ross of the
Friends church, Medford; Ever
ett McGee, Ashland; the Rev
Gordon Hypes of Grants Pass,
and the. Rev. Harry Hansen, Med
ford Presbyterian pastor.
Sessions begin at 2 p. m. Fri
day, and the afternoon will be
given over to a series of six
study groups and conferences, of
which the delegates may choose
a possible three. "How to Study
the Bible," "Prayer Meetings
and Devotional Life," "Social
Committee Work," "Extending
the Societies," "Youth Problem
Discussion," "Union Work" are
subjects to be discussed. Later
In the afternoon there will be
a period of recreation, led by
the Ashland youth.
The annual banquet at 6:30
will be a no-cost carry-in affair
In which the host church ladies
will provide the service, cover
ed dishes, and drinks, the dele
gates bringing salads and des
serts. Jim Fraley of Medford
will act as toastmaster.
Closing service will convene
at 8 p. m., with special musical
numbers an incidental features,
a talk by Secretary Fishback,
and address by the Rev, Mr. Dan
iels. 1
All youth of the valley are
invited to attend the convention,
which is Interdenominational in
character, and the work of
which can be adapted to the
needs and service of any Chris
tian group. Delegations are ex
pected from Grants Pass, Eagle
Point, Central ' Point, Talent.
Medford, Phoenix and Ashland.
TRUST SUIT OPENS
Danville, 111., April 16. (U.PJ
The government's anti-trust
suit against the great Atlantic
and Pacific Tea Co. opens today
before Federal Judge Walter G
Lindley who will hear the case
without a jury. The trial Is ex
pected to last nine weeks, six for
the government and three for
the defense.
Cloalnr time for Classified Ads 8:30
a. m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p. m.
Joint Installation
For VFW Post to Be
Held Tuesday Night
Joint Installation ceremonies
for V. F. W., Crater Lake post
and auxiliary, will be held Tues
day at 8 p. m. at the Armory
Preceeding the ceremonies will
be a short musical program fol
lowed by the administering of
the obligation to a class of re
cruits of world war II.
Invitations have been extend
ed to heads of veterans and pa
triotic organizations in the city
to attend and delegations from
Del Rogue post and auxiliary at
Grants Pass headed by Depart
ment Commander Pete Fred
erickson and Ashland V. F. W
post and auxiliary will attend
Victor Robb, world war Z vet-
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eran will be Installed n eom-Erbei Is president-elect of the I served at the close of tho eve.
mander of the post. MargaretJ auxiliary. Refreshments- will be ' ning's entertainment.
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS..
"When you think of the sacrifices our fight
ing men are making in this war, it's hard to
figure out how we'U ever repay them, isn't
it, Judge?"
"Yes, it really is, Tom. There are only
certain thing3 we can do. Such as. ..write
them cheerful letters often. Send them
favorite gifts from time to time. Work
harder than ever to provide them with
everything they need to finish their job
quickly. Buy more and more War Bonds . . .
pay for the ammunition and fighting equip
ment they must have."
"All that still seems kind of small com
pared with what they're doing for us, Judge."
"True, but it's about all we older folks
back home can do, Tom. Except one more
thing. And that is to be sure our fighting men
come home to the same kind of country they
left behind. The kind of country their letters
tell us they want Nothing changed that
they don't want changed while they're away
and unable to express their wishes."
rail Jnrfbanral ipomarcd by Cmjatmt . A Itstoffc Bntiap ImhaSHa. Im,
To EVERY EMPLOYEE
In JACKSON COUNTY
Your "E" Bond Purchases
for April, May and June...
Count in the 7th War Loan
Invest All You Possibly Can!
Jackson County's "E" Bond Quota Is $1,067,000
Nearly 50 per cent More Than In Any Previous Drive!
April 9 to July 7th your "E" bond payroll purchases will count
In the "Mighty 7th" war loan. One of the two'drives this year
t
planned to do the work of the three drivet in 1944. About 50
more "E" bond quota to make, but an extra month and a half to
do it. Let's not waste a day. If we do, it will be only that much
harder to make up in June.
Published In cooperation
with the Jackion County
Commute, for the 7th
War Lean by
Don't place the responsibility upon your employer . . advise
him at once to make payroll deductions from your check for the
purchase of "E" bonds, or if you desire a different plan for
deductions let him know your preference.
Here is a job that must interest every single employee of this
area, "to make our quota a . a it's up to you."
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