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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1933)
PAGE fhe shejiman TWO C ounty journal , moro , oregon , F riday , N ovember jo , ms. — money with which to make more money through legitimate enterprise, I* th* borrower whom the bank is looking for. By the (rank Interchange bf opinion and a t ee dl»pu«»lon of various projects, the borrower is often guided ahd helped- by his banker. “In order to procure a line of credit at a bank three things are important: “1. A statement of assets showing a basis of credit In the way of invested capital, or collateral of sufficient value to cover amount of loan, or “a. An endorser whose credit is es tablished at the bank; and “3. Average deposits of a sufficient amount to justify the extension of the desired accommodation.” Scenes and Persons in the Current very Monaa y evening in the I.O.O.F Transient and hall. visiting brother* cordially meet with Ralph Brisbine N.G. Joe Truitt, Secretary. to I _ Moro, Oregon 2 Meets 2d and 4tb T um - days of each month. Visiting member* wel come. Jessie Martin, N. G- Jia Bull, Secretary. ■ CErta Schalt* tl Meet* at Legion hall or ® 2nd and 4th Wednesday |w evening» of each month. Giles. L- French, Commander Wily W- Knighton, Adjutant I^Town Talk POTATOES, while they last at $1.25 per hundred- E. E Barnum, Moro APPLES for Sale. Cooking and Jelly apple* 20 cent* per box. Extra fine long keeping apple* 40 cent* per box. Bring your boxes- Will trade for Edgar N. Smith wheat. Dufur, Oregon. L1 Wanted to buy, a good stud horse- Write Guy Boyer, Mt .Vernon, Ore- 3t-n24 A. M. Wright and Howard Belshe and their wives left for Halsey Tues day for a visit with A. B. Penland who is ill at his home there Miss Grace Cothran far taking care of the office of the P- P- & L Co- a part of the week. You Missed Something Did you read “What the Farmer’s Want” which appealed in the Path finder the other week? If not, you missed something. “Financial History Repeats,” an editorial in the follow ing issue, would have given you' un told food for thought- But there is no need to miss another of the bril liant, fearless articles which appear in the Pathfinder every week, whoa 2*»-Milo Reno (left). you can get The Sherma/n County 1—811k mill striker* in Paterson, N. J., pelting the police with rocks during a fatal president of the National Farmers’ Holiday association, conferring with Nel* Updike and Harry Parmenter on the Journal and The Pathfinder for a farmers’ strike In the Middle West. 3—Maxim Litvinov, foreign affairs commissar of Russia, uh* will- dkcuss with whole year at the bargain price of $2.00. Leave your order at our office President Roosevelt the establishing of normal relations between the United States and the Svyiei npublie. where samples of the Pathfinder may be seen, or send in by mail or phone TODAY. pay a loan to A bank on a certain dal* Charles Montgomery left Wednes- 1* as sacredly Inviolable Ms' the prom for Wasco where 'he will spend the ise ot a bank to repAy Its depositors on PARIS PRESCRIBES winter working in the Hotel Sher demand, or« In the cane of a certificate SEASON OF VELVET man- of deposit, QQ tjhqlatelt falls due. When It comes to be known of an individual that he 'always s,' bis credit I* Armistice day will not be celebrated Cduntry Banker Gives Simpli established and his bank Is always Used for Daytime and Evening fied Picture of How a Bank in this county this y^ar as there are ' glad to extend him needed accommoda Dresse* and Wrap*. so many other attraction* that drew , Works to Help Other tions. the attention of legionnaires and I "A well manafM bank never capi People’* Businers As (ar as the Paris styles go, this talizes Industrie*. qALhat Is, It does not Is a year when velvet practically runs others COUNTRY banker recently pre place its loans in fixed form, but put* away with fashion. It is being used pared the following simplltied them where they «Are to be used for In Paris for dresses, daytime or eve The camp fire girls held their initi statement tor his neighbors on just temporary rcqulr*ir<’nts. and wbera ning, and for wraps and suits. But ation Monday night in the Presby how a bank goes about he’ping them: they will be taken up at the time speci that is only half of it. The shoe terian church. Seven girls began matching a black dinner dress may be “It I r the most Important part of a fied. velvet; the muff worn with a winter How a Bank Lends bank's business to lend mofoy. Of all their work in the order the money deposited Ir h bank, th* “It is not the function of a bank to ensemble may. be velvet; hats, bags. law requires that a certa'n percentage become a partner. In industries, nor Grover Coffman is the new section be kept on hand as a reserve lo meet could It be legitimately done with the bos* here having taken the place of the demands of depositors, it is the money of depositors Its loans must : Jess Bartelmay who filled in after business of its officers to lend the bal be kept in 'liquid' form,—thatTs. repay : able In cash, at stated intervals.- W. H- Barnes left- Mr- Coffman was ance conservatively and safely. DENTIST “A bank must use.the greatest di»- “The loans of a properly managed section boss at Shaniko for many s crimination • in making loans. A year* but has been at Rock Creek for bank are Invariably made to those it i"‘ME OFFICI.. : stranger cannot expect aevommoda the past six month*. He has one believes are able to repay, and alwaj* tlons. It Is customary for the borrow on condition that they be repaid at a daughter now attending school here er to make a statenle't of hia financial stipulated time. affairs, which is kept In the bank's "The promise of an individual to re-' records. It Is a puni liable offense to In Moro the First Week W. F. Jackson was up for the week make a fi’se statement for the pur — in Each Month end from The Dalles where he is the pose of borrowing fhnds. RED Winos CAPTAIN head of the land office “Naturally, In their dealing uith the regular depositors of the1 bank. Its officers become woll acquainted with When Your Shoeoneed Cleo Forbe* has bees veiy ill at their characters and their resource* Repair, aend them to his father’s home in Moro, but was and are thus in a position to determine reported to be some better the last now large a line of credit each one few days. I h entitled te That, is one of the grt at advantages of being a bap); depositor. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Congressman Elect—Pete Smith “The man who knows how to get wants me to get him a job. He says THE I) ALI,ES 204 Second St. Into debt wisely, t' at la, \/b-' borrows he voted for me. Wife—How can such a bonehead as that expect to hold down a job ? DISPELS MYSTERY OF BANK BUSINESS Dr. L A. BUTLER - Several couples from Moro enjoyed the Elks dance in The Dalles Tues day night tí Women of Woodcraft met Tuesday night for installation of officer* and a general good time increased by a pot-luck dinner. Mrs. O- L- and Mrs- D- L. Belshe entertained a number of their friends Tuesday afternoon at their country home southeast of town. Ri The American Legion Auxiliary met Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and M-s leaving oon for where they will weeks resting work- E E. Barzee ere a trip to the coast remain for several from the summer» George B. Bou rh ill and his sister, Isabelle, are moving into the Brisbine house. Some of the business houae* of Moro are going to be closed for Ar mistice day but the grocery and food stores expect to remain open. Kent friends of Mrs- Bob Phelan surprised her on her birthday Sunday night and spent the evening. Jack Tomlin and wife are here for n the winter bringing James Tomlin back to Moro- WERN MARK’S The World’s Most Interesting Magazine MORO SCHOOL NOTES The rivals for volley ball cham- dwnsihlp will clash on the Grass Val- / floor Friday November 10- The Grass Valley team s unde- eated and the Moro team defeated nly once by Gras* Valley,. Both teams are now more exper ienced and much improved For a good luck charm the girls have new suits which will help in their agility in volleyball. Mr. Simpson of Hood (River came to Moro last Friday to give his first band lesson. Several of the students' dready have instruments and others have them on the way. So far about twenty persons have enrolled and a good instrumentation i* expected. After giving the scales of different instruments to the beginner* Mr Simpson left them to practice for a few day* and will return twice a week to have practice- On Wednesday they had their second practice. Dr. Eiler Young and family visited A visitor of the Girls Glee Club on here from Bakar with Dr. Butler and Monday afternoon is liable to drop in family. Dr- Young and Dr- Butler on a group of fantastic dancers who fought in the war together and have are taking interpretive dancing un been friend* rince that time- der the supervision of Mies Biggness The purpose of this class is to de J C. Freeman and wife and »on, velop grace. It is highly entertain Neal, drove to Underhill. Wash-, last ing for onlookers! Sunday to visit relative*. The Moro volley ball girls defeated the Kent girls 49 to 14 on the Kent Elmer Barree is home from the floor Friday, November 3rd- mountains after spending the sum- Little Betty Coffman enrolled in mer driving a tractor for the govern ment. Another man will take his he 4th grade Monday morning- Bet ty was attending the Rock Creek pla^'fcr the winter months- chool before starting here. EVERY WEEK FROM WASHINGTON The Most Impori^nt Place in the World Local news you get il in your favorite home paper. But yon cannot ithout Path- be equally well informed < n national am! world affairs wit. ---- . — finder. Think of all that is Tioing on! New industrial developments I The all-important agricultural situation! Acts of Congress! Govern mental orders and a tlu>usnna other things! But how will this affect you porsonally- THAT’S WHAT YOU’VE GOT TO KNOW. The true imide story of what goes on nt Washington; understandable and reliable informal ion that is so hard to find; the maze of current happenings and f: st changing conditions clearly analyzed and explained for you—that is < actly the Pathfinder win give you. By all means order Pathfinder with this paper in tho club which we have arranged for your benefit. ORDER NOW! THIS PAPER PATHFINDER B2 IMU«« M00 , ■carfs, even bracelets, all may be velvet “One reason for the dominating po sition of thi* fabric Is the challenging variety of new weave*,” say* the Comtesae Tolstoi in the Woman’* Home Companion. “There are dull mat velvet* and rough velveA, ribbed velvets and corded. Augustabernard’* afternoon dress is tn the rough crin kled ‘peasant velours,' and It Is smart with one of Descat’s velvet caps bor dered In hand-made cording. Moly neux's white evening gown Is ribbed and he uses the material effectively with the ribs going up and down, around and diagonally. For- muffs Mlrande likes shirred velvet lined with kolinsky and there 1* .more of the hand-sewn velvet cording on a bag done by Decugl*. For gen® eral daytime wear Talbot makes a hat, scarf and glove set—gloves mind you —In two shades of dull uncrushable velvet and a black evening sandal by Hellstern has the contrast of satin heel and border. Velvet Jewelry might seem odd If It weren’t done In Paris and attrac tively. A set of three bracelet* In bright velvet, rolled like a clgafktte la perfect for sleeves that fit tight at the lower arm. * ‘ , (Grau Valley) Baptist Church Church School ............ . ...... - 10 a. m. Preaching ........................ . - 11 a. m- B- Y. P U- . ............ 6-30 P m. Church worship ............... 7:30 P- m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 P m- We extend a cordial invitation to attend any and all of the services of our church- “Come thou with us, for the Lord hath spoken good concern ing Isreal.” We hope to see you at church next Sunday. S. L. Boyce, Minister- The Full Gospel Au»mMj Sunday School ....— 1° a- m. Fellowship meeting, and preaching 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m- Every body welcome. Christian ScUnca Subject: Mortal* and Immortals Golden Text: Romans 8: 19. The emeet expectation of the creature Waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of fbd- Reaponsrie Reading: Isaiah 38: 9-11, 14, 15 17-19 AU are cordially invited to attend the church services and to make use ,4/ of the reading room m the rear of the CHURCH WASCO church building, which is open daily 10.00 A. M. where all authorized Christian Science Church School UHM) A. M. literatured may be read, borrowed or Church* Worship 7:30 P. Epwoth League purchased. W- W- Belcher, Boy Scout Execu tive from The Dalle* and also an or Community Presbyterian Church 10 a. m. dained minister, spoke Sunday morn Sunday School .. ing November 5 from the text “Let no man despise thy youth.” Mr. COUNCIL Belcher spent the entire week end in Wasco conducting a training class for Continued from page one. troop committee-men and adult lead- water system of the town there is a likelihood that insurance rates will be Wednesday night was the regular increased again if letters from the meeting night of the official board and rating bureau can be taken as a church committees- guide.. The Epworth League cabinet met It is thought probable by Mr. Tuesday night at the parsonage. They Johnson, who spoke here for Bert E. are making plans for the League to Haney, that the city could get a attend the Mid-year Institute in The grant of 30 percent of the total sum Dalles, December 1, 2, and 3, in a borrowed which would make the re body. payable sum only $2800. Interest There will be a group meeting with be at 4 percent making the yearly in pastors and Sunday schoo leladers at terest $112. Those opposed to the scheme ex tending from all points in Eastern pressed themselves as doubtful of the Oregon from Bend to Pendleton here at Wasco all day Thursday November necessity of the work - and doubted 16. Our District Superintendent, Dr- the ability of the city to pay addition T D. Yames has called this meeting al money for any purpose- The council voted to repair the roof as a part of his district program of of the hotel building which has been religious education. Anyone from leaking in the recent rains- Wasco is invited to attend- A A group of young people from the United Brethem church in The Dalles will have charge of the church wor ship Sunday morning, November 19- The Wasco people will remember John Gilhousen and his group of in Daily Truck Service teresting young people who came up and furnished the music for one of Portland, The Dalles, Grass Valley our services last year. The public-problem intaitute will be Tri weekly to Antelope & held this year o November 25 and 26 way points. instead of in the spring. Mr- Roy Hewitt, an attorney of Salem, and Dr. Fred B. Messing of the Oregon FAS T SER VIGE-L G WES T RA TES Social Hygene Society have already consented to come and act as out teachers £or your convenience 1 have ar Church School 10:00 a m ranged for you to leave your Church Worship 11:00 a. m- An Ar- Shoe Work at Walter A. May & mistice message S od . Pick up and delivery twice Epworth League: Intermediate and a week at no cost to you. Junior 5.30 p. m- Senior 7:30 p. m- JOSEPH A. MEE Walter Warner, Minister The WaacoShoe Man CHL DALLES FREIGHT LINE INC AND This Is Herbie Lewis, captain of the Detroit Bed Wings, who are preparing for another successful season on the Ice. This hockey team will be one of the strongest in the country If its present form means anything. \ BOTH ONE YEAN ONLY 2 Dollars Dedication of Schiff Boy Scout Reservation ■ ; Arrangementa are being made for The hotel dining room and the the Grade school Christmas program. kitchen have been redecoratde this The larger and more experienced Huskies of Moro downed the fighting and game little Tiger* of Gras* Val Perry Johnston spent the week end ley Friday afternoon 41 to 0. *t his Condon home. Min* Mary Barnes was outstanding for Moro Pinkerton accompanied him- UMaMa***M*NMa MtaaMML scoring 33 pointe by hi* speed and deceptive broken field running. yiew during the dedlcntlon of the Schiff Roy Scout reservation. pt Mendham, N. J., which stand* ns a memorial Collis Moore and wife and Elmer Little Bill Roth wa* outstanding to „ the late Mortimer L> Schiff, president of the Boy Scouts of America nt the time of his death two years ago. The Bane* and wife left Thursday mom- for Grass Valley both on defence and property w * j accepted on behalf of the Boy Scouts of America by John Sherman Hoyt, vice prcsldt’tit of the organize^ tlon, who received the key* fro^John M. Schiff, son of the donor. inr to he or hand for the very first offense- yell of the football game Saturday rr p r Banking Service as close as your Mail Box. rr r rr The services of The Dalles Branch of the strong United States National Bank of Portland may be utilized safe ly and conveniently by mail Write for our Bank by Mail booklet which explains how easy it is to open and maintain a Savings or checking account by this very practical method. ' This direct Branch affords exactly the same relative strength as parent unit in Portland Over 80 millions in resources. The Dallés Branch of the ' United States National Bank of Portland Head Office: Portland, Oregon 1 y