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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1935)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Interest Rate On Once Famed “Prima Donna of Ballad Land Bank Loans FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935. Maxine Conley Allotment Cost Low In County Reduced Again 8HERMAN COUNTY HAS ONE OF LOWEST PER BUSHEL EXPENSE ACCOUNTS THIRD REDUCTION IN INTER- EST, IN THREE MONTHS BY LAND BANK By using the cooperative financ ing facilities whiefh are available through the Federal Land Bank, local farmers may now obtain first mortgage loans at the lowest rate in agricultural history—4 per cent. Passing along full benefits from the present cheaper money mar ket, the I^and Bank put this record low interest rate into effect on Mon day of tihis week (June 24), accord ing to word received from Presi dent E. M. Ehrhardt. This is the third successive re duction by this cooperative mort gage institution in three months. i his young Indy of eighty-seven years, Mrs. Mary Fergus, is Chicago s On April 1 a reduction was made own ‘Trims Dunna of Ballad.” Mrs. Fergus’ charm and talents have from 5 per cent to 41, then to 41 entertnined. rm» olliers. Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt. Mrs. Fergus insists on April 10 and now to 4 per cent »! her fmnlly piny Home mr:.!c¡:t !nr-irurio’,.i. and she that every on new loans closed through and ^r giandtiaiigliters the art of balhi'l slir ln^ indorsed by local borrower-owned associations which hold an invest Elmer Hansen of Goldendale ment in the bank’s capital stock. came over Saturday to visit a few These reductions were automat days with Elmer’s mother before ically brought about by the market going on to Camp Sherman to ing of new bond issues to the in spend a part of their annual vaca- vesting public. The rate of interest tion from work for the light com- charged on new loans made through panjA and guaranteed by local farm loan Bonnie Peters was rushed to the associations may not exceed by hospital Tuesday morning for an Father of Local Woman Dies At more than 1 per cent the rate of emergency operation on the gall Home Near Sisters interest borne by bonds last issued I bladder. She is recovering very by the bank The recent offering Welk and oversubscription of 3 per cent Eugene Courtney and Perry John All of the carpenters in the coun bonds thereby established the new ston were going around the county ty have been at the fair grounds b^se lending rate of 4 per cent, Monday dragging the state club allowing 1 per cent for operating scales and weighing the animals since Wednesday. To date there expenses. Ix>ans made directly by of the club workers of the county. has not been enough lumber to the l>ank without local associa The scales were brought from Arl keep them busy for more than a tion indorsement bear one-half of ington for the purpose and were few hours of each day. George McAllister and L. S. one per cent higher rate, or 4i returned to Condon after the job Smelser of Willamina are staying per cent through the new reduction. was finished in this county. - at the hotel while working on the “While the new reduction ap Walter Graham, father of Mrs. camp here. plies only to new loans closed af Chester Searcy died in Bend Satur The 4:H club cooking and judg ter June 24, all Land Bank bor day of last week and was buried ing demonstrations will be held at rowers have been given a tempo at Sisters Monday. Mr. and rary reduction until 1938, under Mrs. Chester Searcy, Mr. and 'Mrs. the county fair which will be the last three days in August. special provision by congress". Phillip Searcy, Mrs. Harry Pinker Some improvements were made President Ehrhardt explains. “E- ton, Mrs. Charles Ruggles and Mrs. on the old bank brick building this mergency I^and Bank ‘commission Serai Searcy attended the funeral. week by Gus Schilling. Bricks er’ loans, however, made out of a Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansen were were mortared on the coping and snecial fund, are not affected and here this week for a visit with the windows where they were loos« will continue to bear 5 per cent in relatives. ened. terest. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stewart, par- The new floor for Bucholtz con “The Land Bank was organized ents of Leslie Stewart, Glen Stew in 1917 to give farmers a dependa art and wife, of Lafayette, Roy fectionery is being laid nights, and ble source of first mortgage funds Landis and wife of Oregon City, every morning some progress has at lowest cost, and it Ihas steadily and Leon Turner and wife of Mc been made. fulfilled this mission, operating on Coy were here Friday to attend * Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose drove to Bear Springs to picnic on the the cooperative principle for con the wedding of I>eslie Stewart and fourtH- Mrs. fCope accompanied structive service to agriculture.” Miss Marjorie Nahouse. them Simultaneous with the reduction Mrs. Marjorie Hocks and son Bil Arnold Landry accompanied by of interest on new Land Bank lie Dean of Portland came up Mon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles loans. A. C. Adams, president of day to spend the week with her the 12th district Bank for Coop aunt Mrs. Jessie Henrichs. They motored to Camp Sherman on Wednesday spending the holiday eratives. announced a correspond were accompanied by a friend, Miss there returning home Thursday ing reduction of interest to 4 npr Grace Shimmens also of Portland evening. „„ fpcilitv loans closed after They spent Tuesday visiting in the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rhine of June 24 to cooperative marketing country with Mr. and Mrs. George Fresno. California, visited for a and purchasing associations. Hennagin. _ , , . . , , , , . , short time last Tuesday with Mrs. Bob Poky 1S in the hospital with Rhine,a „ brother, A. S. John- a wrenched back. j Tom Fraser, jr. is now working j „„ an<| Mrg „ A Fullcr at the experiment station aiding famj|y and Frank Forbes and Mis„ Misses Claudia and Dorothy the boys during the harvest sea- Gladys Baker spent the week end Crites are (here from Vancouver to son. spend the summer with their in Washington with relatives. Mrs. Ray Hulse and family of Lester Barnum spent the fourth father. Mr. E, B. Nelson has come from Mosier were visiting here this in Fossil with Judge Carl Hend ricks and family. Eugene to join his wife and daugh week. Forrest Peetz and family were ter.who are visiting at the Bower Hayden Brisbine and wife from sox home. On tiheir return home here over the week end from Zig Baker were here Sundiay to visit Mrs. Linn Bowersox and daughter Zag returning Sunday accompanied i witlh Mr. Brisbine’s brother, Ralph Bessie will accompany them as far* by his mother. Mrs. L. L. Peetz. and family for the day. Agent; Banker Weigh Calves HARMONY NFWS as Vancouver Robert White of Salem is visit ing with his aunt, yMrs. Reese. He made the entire trip oh his bicycle. Mrs. Bertha McDonald fell, ser- | iously injuring her back, iMh.’le | feeding her chicks Sunday morning. , SYNOPSL THE I THE L CORP. Ltd., of London. England. in the Kingdom of Great Britain, on the Slat day of December. 1934. made to the in surance commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL - Amount of capital stock paid up (none in the U. 8 stat 200.000 00 utory deposit) ...... I INCOME Net premiums received during the year ............... .I 328.833 70 Interest, dividends and rents «5.882 11 received during the year.. Income from other sources re 8.002 25 ceived durin« the year... Total income ............. I 400.788 0« DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year Including adjustment 145 M5 01 expenses .... .,.................. I Commissions and salaries paid 119,01150 during the year ............. . Taxes, licenses and fees paid 18.385 «4 during the year ........ ,. Amount of all other expendi 135.538 13 tures ...................................... Total expenditures ... .. I S 418.500 2Ä ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) .... 1.901.345.7« 05.100 13 Cash In banks and on hand Premiums in course or collec tion written since Septem 04,388 80 ber 30. 1934 ........ ,............. Interest and rents due and accrued ............ . .................. Other assets .............................. Total admitted assets. .. .11.703 003 7« LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid ! 41.585 00 Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding _ risks _________________ 374.420 0« Due for commission and brok- AlT other liabiiitics i ililf S Total liabilities, except cap ital ........ .. . ............... .1 475.832 Capital paid up (none tn U. 8 statutory deposit) ....I 200 000 Surplus over all Imbilitles... 1.027.2«I urnlus as regard policyhold ers ..................................... ,. 11.227.281 Total ... BUSINESS IN 41 00 38 38 YEAR 1034 Net premiums received dur 0.72« 33 ing the year .... ..... ........ I 043 77 Losse* paid during the year. Losses Incurred during the IM 77 yr nr ......... ....... . , • iuom Namt* or company. United State« Branch the London At Scottlah Aaa’c« Corp . ■ ,td ame of U B manager. R P. Barbour, ame of aecretary. C W. .Cooper tatutory resident attorni attorney for «ervlcx, । tatutory resident IMiurance Or. .naurane* commissioner, S AVOID LOOKING AT THE GEARS IN YOUR CAR When you look at gears in your car, you’re in the ict of parting with important money—because you never see them unless they are being taken out for replacement—chipped, worn and broken by faulty lubrication. You can avoid such costly sightseeing if you protect vital points on your car by the VISCOTE* SYSTEM OF CHASSIS AND GEAR LUBRICATION •Vijcou« Coatin* for Metal Wear-resisting, pressure-resisting, heat-resisting Viseóte lubri cants are the finest made. In all weather, under hard driving, they cling to the metal and give perfect lubrication. Your car M ill last longer—with fewer repairs—if you come to us regularly for Viseóte lukr’ '»»'on. Moro Garage » • Sheriff’s SALE Monday July 8, 1935 __ _____ IO o’clock A.M County costs in Oregon for ad ministering the wheat production control plan during its first year averaged lower than in most other states, a compilation of expenses issued from Washington and rece ived by County Agent Johnston Miss Maxine Conley. 16-year old shows. The cost in Sherman coun ty amounted to only .9 cents per Cove, Oregon girl will be one of bushel which was deducted from the attendants to the queen of the the allotment payment of 29 cents Pendleton Round-Up September 12. a bushel. 13 and 14, the Round-Up board an Cost in the state as a whole nounced this week. The queen. averaged 1.3 cents a bushel, plac Helen Hansell of Athena, Oregon. ing Oregon eighth in the list qf 37 and her court will wear the fringed I wheat control states in economy white buckskin apparrel aueweui affected of operating the county associa by the “cowgirls” of the frontier | tions. The national average was west, and will be mounted on spir- “God’s Plan for Us” will be the 1.42 cents, ranging as high as 4.3 ited thoroughbreds. The Pendle- The followin'»; lotto in one state. ton Round-Up has spent several ed recently by a conce rn that man- sermon subject at the 11 o’clock Eastern Oregon counties with thousand dollars improving its ufactures corn syrup: : ‘‘Dear Sirs: service. Rev. I^wrence H. Mitchel- large volume of wheat were mostly grounds this summer. Prize lists though I have taken six cans of more is the speaker. Sunday sdhool at 10 a. nu As low in costs, while western Oregon for contestantg will be more than your corn syrup my feet are no this is the first Sunday of the counties with small volume natur double the awards of last year, as better now than it ’?y month, a missionary demonstration ally ran higher. Gilliam and suring the cream of the country’s I started.” is planned. C. J. Thompson, gen Wheeler counties, with costs of .8 bucking. roping and bulldogging eral superintendent. cents a bushel were the lowest in contestants. maitei- wi!h Junior Christian Endeavor, at this state, as well as among the your 6:45 p. m.. George Martin, leader. lowest in the United States. Mor up. row and Sherman were next with Lüdge Nu. 121 A.F. & a . M .9 cents. Moro, Oregon The official records show Sher Meet', the 1st and 3rd I AM LICENSED man county has a base wheat acre age under the contracts totaling by the tate of each month. Visiting 129.691 acres and a base produc regon to soli members cordially in tion on this area of 2,207.303 bush The Dalles Mayor And Family vited to meet with us. els. cit utomobile U. Sparling, W. M. The new contracts, being pre V isit Here nsurance for C. V. Belknap. Secy. pared to take effect in 1936 and con tinue four years, use the same gen Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. THE AETNA INSUR The baseball team scheduled to eral method in establishing base play here last Sunday did not ar- Moro, Oregon ANCE CO. periods and production, though rive probably because of the fear Meets 1st and 3rd provision is being made for more of rain and the Ihome team had a Tuesdays in the I INVITE YOU TO CALL local discretion in making adjust day of rest. I O.O.F. hall. Tran ments to correct obvious injustices H E. Willerton ami family from sient and visiting AND GET OUR FIGURES or to allow for better crop rotation The Dalles spent Sunday here vis brothers are cordi ON AUTOMOBILE INSUR practices, County Agent Johnston iting at the Dick Huhman home. ally invited to meet has been informed. ANCE BEFORE YOU BUY. Mr. Willerton is mayor of his home with us. town. L. O Rice N. G. Father—Young man, last night Mrs. Bud Coon is very il) with Joe Truit, Secretary I saw you kissing my daughter. pneumonia having taken the disease Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 Wlhat have you to say in explana within a few days. Cassie Holmes Moro, Oegon is caring for her. tion ? Agent Young Man—Only that I thought Meets 2d and 4th Tu Jack Hosford is visiting here at AEtna Casualty - Surety - the Poleys for a few days before you had gone to bed, sir. esdays of each month Disability Automobile Insur going to work on the Ruggles Visiting members wel Mary Lou—Mother, do mission ranch. ance. come. aries go to heaven ? Mrs. Bob Johnson is out again Viola Hansen, N. G. Mother—Certainly after spending a few days in bed Lila Bull, Secretary. Mary Lou—Do cannibals ? with a case qf the mumps. Mother—I should think not. With the mumps almost out of Mary Lou—Well, if a cannilml the way because nearly everyone eats missionaries he’ll have to go. has had them the whooping cough is taking hold of the youngsters won’t he? and several of them have the latest disease. Dell Olds and family were in Moro Friday evening to attend the wedding of Mr. Olds’ niece, Mar jorie Nahouse. Mrs. Charles Engel is home again with her new son. QSpring Prints for your new house dress Miss iMary Alice Morrison is visiting here this week with her Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of a sister Mrs. George Wlcox. Corliss Andrews had the misfor- DRY GOODS tune to wreck some parts of his header Tuesday morning in an en- Trade At counter with a fence. Mrs. J. B. Coon was hostess for Quality for Dress and Sport Wear the bridge club Thursday of last Store week. Mrs. J. B. Eslinger is home again from Portland where she has been visiting for several days with rel- Grass Valley Ball Club Misses Game l-John Deere wheel tractor 1-3^ bottom 16” John Deere Tractor plow 3-Superior hoe Grain Drills 2-Cheney rotary ro 1 weeders 1-6 section iron harrow 1-31 Mitchell wagon witl^ wheat rack John Thogerson’s Ranch 2 milk cowa Two-t-hird interest 290 growing wheat Two-thirda interest 314 acres spring plowing S O A I Joe Truitt Groceries Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too Holly woo d Dresses Smocks $1.95 and $2.95 • One hundred and fifty Styles to select from, only the ;wo above prices in this line, and in style, quality of mater ial and tailoring there are none Letter for the money, and i re told at the same price in every city in the state. Until July 15th you can get an extra pair of Pants to match with an or der for a suit for only- $2.00 extra. Following Articles will be sold °t---- Foss & Co. Garage stives. | Soybean—She got terrible Rollie Nunn was here for afew » shock- days for a short visit with rel Hotdog*—How was it? atives. Soybean—She was assisting at The Tum-a-lum Company re a rummage sale at the church and ceived the bid to fumislhi shingles she took off her new |2 hat and for the CCC camp being erected at somebody sold it for 30 cents. the fair grounds near Moro and de livery has begun. Ed Alley is driving a Ford car of recent vintage having made a trade in transportation recently. Full Gospel Assembly Charlotte Beardsley is visiting 10:00 a m. in Condon this week as is her bro Sunday School .. 11.00 a. m. ther, Loren, who is home from Morning Service . 7:46 p. m. work on the ocean bitcause of the Evening Service Christian Science strike Subject: GOD Arnold Sharp left Sunday to work near Wd<co duringtlhehar-1 Golden Text: I Samuel 2:2. There vest season. He is at the Patter is none holy as the Lord: for there is none beside thee: neither is son ranch. there any rock like our God. Mn and Mrs. Engstrom and Edgar i Responsive 'Reading: Isaiah 43: Alley and wife visited in Ellens-' burg. Washington, with the Man 1-4, 6, 11, 12 Grass Valley Baptist Church uel Eslinger family last week. Regular service Sunday morning Lot Rust and wife have taken over the service station on the and eveninK- On J“1? H “<i 12 highway at Kent near the Wilson we will have the “Calvary Four” । with, us once again. We urge the home and have moved there. attendance of every body». Come C harles Carter and wife of Van and hear these fine young men couver. Wash., are visiting at the from Los Angeles Bible Institute, Tom Garrett home this week. / Don’t'fail to hear them. Tom Alley and wife are visiting, S. L. Boyce, Minister. in Portland for a few days before harvest. Community Presbyterian Church rniçgiiEs Oregon Is Eighth In Entire List Of States Under Wheat Allotment Market For Bonds Good At Low Rate Of Interest; Money Cheap PAGE THREE ^Get a new Straw or Panama Hat at our Clean Up Prices. J, G. Freeman &Co. Moro H. Zeigler’s Classified Ads For Sale: 16 inch dry pine and fir wood. O. R. Hulse, Mosier. All livestock found on Sectiohs 3, 4, South. Range 18E, to Sec. 31 4 South. Range 19E, will be taken up by me. I. N, Maclnnes, Kent Weaner Pigs For Sale: Gordon Fraser,-23 Fl 2. For Sale: 150 head of Black Face yearling ewes. 7-lftp George Wilson, Kent WANTED------ Man to Qualify For Good Pay Position Must now be employed, have fore sight, fair education, mechanical in clinations. and willing to train in spare time or evenings to qualify as INSTALLATION and SERVICE expert on all types of Electric Re frigerators and Air Conditioning equipment. For interview write, giving age and present occupation. y TWO FASTI TRAINS DAILY The The Ar. CHICAGO . 8:50 A.M. Air-conditioned Coache», Touriit and Standard Sleeper», Diner, Ob»«rvation- lounge car. Barber, Valet, Bath. Porter» in Coache» a» well a» In the Sleeper». Ar. CHICAGO 8:28 P.M. Air-conditioned Coach«» and Standard Sl««p«r>. 1 night to Salt Lok« City, Den ver. 2 night» to Kaneos City, Omaha, Chicago. Convenient local »chedwle». PORTLAND ROSE Utilities Engineering Institute Box 651, Beverly Hills, Calif. — CITY Of fOUTLAND NOW IN SIRVICK Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST HOME OFFICE, WASCO DENTAL X RAY SERVICE In Moro the First Week in Each Month NO EXTRA FARE 39M hour», Portland to Chicago. SI m "«ailing«” monthly. Iv. Portland ht, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21«», 26th, 3.45 p. m. Lv. Chicago 3rd, 8th, 13th, 18th, 23rd, 28th, 6.15p.m. Dlnar-lovnao, cooch- bvff»Lthr«o standard Pullman». Complatoly alr-condittanod. CAUTION: The Streamliner rune at high rate «f apead. L*>ok! Liaten! before croaaing tracia. Stop! ION PACIFIC 4