Image provided by: Sherman County Historical Museum; Moro, OR
About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1935)
Farmers Granted A Longer Time Tir Pay Loans Over 3 Years Extension Given To Farmers By Land Bank avaMtov brer» frum 3W,000,000 to 275.000,000 bushels, under thoM of a year ago. North American stocks totted 594.000,000 714,000,000 bushHB Ihjt Ml Southern "Hemisphere sup] •XXX) export and carryover 19: compared with 240 OOO.OdO -and patronr ’of the W ma a year eariies. StQ#B In presented a fin« ring to Part iK. MeCjiUosfe M « theiri approciatton of hii WascoTrfncipaT Received Pi esàii N. Administrator Attorney for the 1-10-17-24-30 DONALD RmiG SUFFERS SET RESULTS ± People of all ague require cer tain food «asentíais every day In order to> T?° torini YnéáW ' ströÄfc or fail to W* depending Williams R. • U. X. Compound Effective . and Quick NOW» OF »ÄEÄIFF8 SALE the important organ, InheVld On the 8th day fit June. 1935, irgely responsible for of'a diet- at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, a. m.. iditions, Williams R. rheumatic at th© iront door of the Court U. X. Compound gets at the seat ait M ow » Sherman County, of your trouble and rids you of Oregpn, I will sell at auction to the those terrible pains- dissolving out the pain pro highest bidder for cash toe follow ing described real property in ducing poisons and helping the kidneys get rid of these wastes Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: which may cause Rheumatic pain, Northwest Quarter of Section Neuritis/ Neuralgia, and Gouty metis. It mhsF be remembered Thirteen; All of Section Four pains, Williams »R U. X. Compound **; that 'aatikfVínfcr fóòd, It es- teen, in Township 1 South. scientificly relieves your condition. ^¿•«htiifrto'toe eoMentment and ef- Moreover, it contains a kidney 'Range 18 East Willamette H Gloria ^ÄriertcZ of eacK member of the antiseptic that protects this vita/ Said sale is made under execu argan from diseases • caused by 4 to applr in plan- tion issued out of the Circuit Court lua rmful germs that collect in ^^ntog-y^rnbahiw^ the system. of the State of Oregon for the Coun «fnggi«h Aak your druggest for Williams . AL-ylpUowfrt^ foods' «very day: ty of Sherman, to me directed in R. U, X. Compound. It is a liquio 3 Misses ‘ * DM Ue-l-A* MHM— "Evfcfyr One quart for the case of- Pacific Coast Joint —It "Works Faster. It is sold on a Clothier will be Stock Land Bank of Portland, a money back*“ gulnntce by the __ ____________‘ nr ^ a w-.. and Wasco Grim« Valley. husband and .wife Drûg Stores.’ Owner»). Wasco Wgr^ camp arwÖIuwvTak« to August. fling Company, a corpora- Ths Wasco school» will open brd May and “Jane Poa" tipa. Septan^er 9th. - * band apd wife, and Sher George Moon and Henry Richel- man county, Oregon, a Munici pa Every d®y: derfer were in Portland Tuesday., TXSttibte. One citrus fruit Corporation. Mr. and m U-VW HUGH CHRISMAN ar tiuBatd, at .eakt for chidren. •d Mwlr «M- Sheriff pf Sherman County, Oregon CEREAL' GRAINS— Every 1st Publication May 10th, 1935. to run meal:. In form of bread of any Last Publication June 7th. 1935. ► Hnd, other bread stuffs, crackers J or Ixreakfast foods. At least orte- LN XHE COUNTY COURT OF TH^ STATE OF OREGON FOR * FATS^- Every day: About two tHrdrW a pound per person per ...£gERMAN COUNTY. wS£ kAt least'one-half of this a- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the Matter of the Estate of nynmt «herald be butter and pre Jesse Martin, Deceased. ferably4 more. Nptiqe is hereby given that SWEETS— Every day: About «per half pound per person per I}unald Martin, administrator of the Estate of Jesse Martin, i ?ceas- week, as sugar. •MBAT OR SUBSTITUTES— ed, has filed in the County Court fona to reported utilisation up to cent years suggests a• ©ft Interest Rates Reduced On New ing decrease In stocki. : Leahs Made By The Fed crease is reported jn oW of North Africrw^pj eral Land Banks India but these haV> littl That Pacific north west fannyllj significance. are eager vu meet their obligations! to the very best of their abil^y I Hop Grower« Afe' is boine out by the unseasoned volume of mortgage loan payments I Polling Referendum which borrowers are making this spr.. tficials of the Federal luand Hop growers and dealers are bank ci - pokane pridefully declare. engaged in somewhat of a referent OrdiiUiiJy, ’he peak of loan dum bn their own acount, re^l^r* payment« u* »j© bank is reached ing thair approval or disapprove! in the fall out Qi harvest returns. of a proposed marketing Thrpugih the past year, however, I payments have held up well straight through. During the Ptot market glutting. Some week they spurted up to’more than recently compiled give at a glance CuijdnF; Jhrjfgnt F*»: “MF an¿ 35OOJXK) getting borrowers this the hop growers’ predicament. írs. J^hn tt Johnson àng daugh much closer to the time when toey Estimated demand last year for * Margret, Mr. and Mrw TtUh will own their farms free of indebt 60,000.000 barrels of beer dropped edneM, which, incidentally, is the| off to about 40.000,000. Instead of ard Johnson,' Mr. and Mfs. Ra^j iarlow and son. ^ot BoaräÄail fundamental aim of this coopera tive financing system. As parts of the explanation ^or Mr. and last week’s favorable gain. Treas urer O. H. Junod pointe out that on May 1, the bank granted all old borrowers the privilege of meeting son; Mm McCb the interest portion of their install ments and deferring payments on the principal from ' May 1, 1935, Give The Man Behind until July 11, 1938. Formerly this You A Break; Signal privilege was granted, under term« at the Wei. ReepOwto© On Shor r mortgage act of the map ppunty history wete given Don’t make the other fellow Dr. Richplderfgr gave a talk on those borrower« of 1933 whose mortgages were not oCier-l guess; give a hand «ignad and the industries of the centot/i and other ¡ give it correctiyy wise in default. Mr«. E. IL Watkins Spoke on the And li One of the major causes of tra «chop! systems fit ttm pioneers. meal soufflé served with day of June, 1935, at the hour of Interest Reduced ffic accidents and near accidents This .MM the laat meeting' for the iWe of »I «alad of vege- 10:00 a m. in the County Court “Broadening this privilege to in is the failure of motorist« to iPv® fruits will measure up Room in the County Court House yew Xpr th, omb.' Wasco, Orejen clude all borrowers whose loans a signal when turning, stopping, in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, . The Baccaulaureate sermon was have been closed before May 12 of or changing from one traffic lane has been fixed as the time and place this year apparently has encourag- to another, according to the Ore gon State Motor association, spon up their accrued interest charges/’ sor of the “Let’s Quit Killing” cam Mr. Junod concludes. “The Land paign. । t-Braid milk, stfr- in' corn meal Bank, being a cooperative institu A basic rule of safety is invol- grailually, add cook twenty mni- tion which has marketed bonds to I ved in tihe giving of proper sig- W&s to"k 'double?boifer. Add but- private investors cpllaterajed by nala, it was explained j Other' Ur.' graied cheese;’and salt and bdd .M Medlfeaday miiht U takes s lot ot Jgttt and farm mortgagee, must rely, of motorists have no other depen was well attended. .Oxgantoattons tion to atjawk school probl« can be realized from pepper to" taste ” Separate egg«, course, upon payments from its dable m*ans of knowing what a aiding the proj<*t were ton "Amer- tef a” penbi’oHW I bet yolks until light and whites stockholding members to pay in I driver intend« to do. , toKk; ’ JxRtoa /. AuxRiaiy. Wa»eo tejd^rsUnd MW'■ M m T is J; b< until stiff. Add yolks to first mix terest on these bonds and retire I The law in Oregon require« that ture and blend thoroughly. Fold Study Club axkt^fto Tue«; average student them at maturity. To preserve the' la signal be given continuously in buttered baking in Whites. ’AXtomoon dub. j and M tiawjbr h«i when shipped to ’ , integrity and serviceability of this I during th« last fifty feet befogs teX dith in moderate oven. Time in M«rtitt Tueb looking brown and ajed pl«ca ^of business system, it is vitally necessary for ¡stopping or turning. The reasop oven 45 minutes. Temp. 325 deg. husky, is spending a ' few thry» give t^is gentigman Ar**PPt Co., borrower» to meet their payments for toi« provision i« plain, the .tma.jvjth his family from the backoff or ¿Abe coutorp ,h promptly when due... By meeting motor club pointed out, becau^ yetonofs hospital in Walto Walla, shown In firitoning up his i Union Stock Yards North Portland, Ore. their installments faithfully, bor if a signal is not given until tito - Mr. and ¡Mrs. Charts Thomae Exports Drop ' ’sh" r rower« not only protect the equity last moment oU#r traffic may not ^oat Livestock Producers recognize this fact pare* j^toto* 1^930 in their farms, but shorten the be able to slow down or stop in ■«,;voJume o¿ exports of all time when they will become debt time to avoid a collision. , •Wlijr NW Be Otte of the Ibousands that are Satisfied? night at the auditorium. We W producto TJej$ept cotton, ej.- Th» law also requires that ap ' (Jharles Sharpstein of Loo An derstand that this is the largwt ra Feriar y this yçar were Our Market Report issued every two weeks “As an indication of the faith motorista, before starting, turn geles was a busies? visitor in «lass over to recaivut diploma« in 0 per <$nt recording to .the' which private investors hold Tn ing, or stopping their cars, must Wasco ¿the past weri^. He owns is FREE for |he asking. this city, and possibiy tn thè , JExports of grpin in .Feb-, this system, and .the resulting first make snip wheto« they ca^i schodl several pieces of land here, ,, county. Wasco were down to less than 10 benefits to agriculture, a new issue do so in safety. If they can not ' Mr and Mrs. Frank Butts of proud of it* rias« The of 3% per cent Land Bank bonds do so they must wait until the The" Dalles were callers at thv only regret it has is toe Joes of its recently put on the market was way is clear. home pf N^rs. Betts’ parents. Mr. present principal MP. McCulloch, heavily overscribed, enabling the The manner in which signal! and Mr« W. A. Spencer TTnirsday. «but theg way ^our loss is some one bank to close new loans at the low «hall be given is detailed in the Al Hull of Vancouver, Wash., est rate in its 18 years of service Oregoh motor vehicle act as foU is a guest at the Andy Shearer From an interested reader’ Of the to northwest farmers—4 % bwsi... - » j home. He is a brother of Mr«. Journal. cent.” “Whenever the signal is given by means of the hfilff axid arni, Mr«. G. T. Andrew« is visiting GARDEN CLUB MEETS the driver shall indicate his in in Portland at the me of her Wednesday night the Wa«co tention to turn to the left by ex children, Mrs. Wadf ÎÏJtnd Har- Garden dub held a ■weting which ! tendB* ^his hand and arm hori- old Andrews. was attended by ov< thirto per- zontMhr from and beyond tbejeft Sargent Mr. and Mrs. A spn« who are Intertoto^ to bequti* ^«i®B of~»te |BT Stan- accompanied by Mry 4»* to XumJto the right bvMqxteddi&r ey and Mrs. A. Mi ’ were in fying their home«. plcting the proper improper | Portland and Kctoo ...and it doesn't take ways of arranging Row© war«. shown on the screen through th« a barrel of money .Ines Nash a courtesy of the state Garden 1 Mrs. Free to buy it B. Estre H « Further benefirial rtm in bow friends Th Old Quaker Brand straight Rye Spring and nreap duncheon an featured the Domestic waaat situa whiskey ... the biggest sensation guests were tion during the week. Th© JKVEftK UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER since Repeal! Ifyou haven’t tasted it Mrs. D. E. i tat ion brought the April total in yet, you are sure to taste it soon... Proudfoot a North Dakota to nearly one and a snooping and you’ll be sorry for every day you half times normal; in South Dako about the office gathering some ens were wi| House gu mi«a«d it. Here is whiskey with a rich ta to twice the normal; and in Min- statistics for NRA. “How Myron Hah .this mellowness, smoothness and flavor nesota •pshiag short of a sensation. And time« Caterpillar Diesel Tractors O’Meara Sirçjply Co The Highest Price LIVESTOCK Albright Com/nission Inc THE TASTE CREATING Rains Come To A SENSATION Aid Middle W normal but in Kansas AprirTBin- not more than two—thirds, lall was less than half of normal the disgusted answer. although Eastern portions of the State When Your rains. ~ soad ¡them to western western Texas and adjoining por tions of New Mexico. Winter wheat made good progress ill the Ohio Valley ^ad also in to« traM MV •issippi states with the crop Joint ing in the eastern half of Kansas and heading in th« lower Miaaissip- slightly above th« official April 1 forecast Seeding of Spring Wheat somewhat delayed by wet R>U m some soeUens hot r EIÍNM AKK SfanpWi Cooperative Gram »Wcrs : : : Wasco, Oregon OO ^HOE . your Grain Insurance < 9 PINT RED 4 WHITE STORI : * Groceries - -Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ip weakening influence in the world wheat situation in recent years is indicated by April 1 stock figures. World stocks at th« first of April, aceordfag to official and trad« •«- timate« which haw just become its price, a sensation too...a mighty pUxtuotit sensation these days! Yw PatiMpge SaiqRt Rotted Grains Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease CM»N«.l>«0 fit—■S ■ ’ 1 thi old QUAMat co. DISTIL STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY QUART CsdaNs.l|U NOW AVAILABLE IN ORBOON