Friday. Aug. li. 1939 • iti? SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I1 “ ran* I rinunci' FIIA will affect thousands of Pa­ cific northwest property owners whose homes have been refinanced by IIOLXJ or are under the in­ sured mortgage system of FIIA These government agencies have reduced interest from five to 4'» per cent. Interest rates prevailing in Oregon and Washington (all types) range from five to H.li per cent, the average being 0 3 per cent. 99 In Oregon alone X700 loans are benefit ted by the rcdlMM-d Interest by HOM'. It 1« esti­ mated that (1.7 per cent of the urban families are paying off debt* on homes through this agency. Henceforth Interest will be saved on one half of one |M-r «'ent on approximately »13,000,000 Page 5 two billion dollars voted for na­ tional defense, as an instance Although congress has ad­ journed. one man's Job continues He is the chap whose duty It is to see that all the clocks in the cap- itol, senate and house office build­ ings keep running and also keep time even though no one sees them but the Janitors and charwomen. • Mr and Mr* Morris Woodson are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday in the Community hospital. • Mr arid Mr*. Joe Davis of Red­ lands, Calif., visited for several day* here with friends. • Mr and Mr* Gene Bryant and son* left Monday for Han Ia»andro, Calif., following a visit here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. • Char lee n and Veniga Roberson Hurdle They were accompanied by spent Thursday am! Friday at the Bob Burdlc who wdll enter the M M McCollum home. California school of Fine Arts. • Harry Travis «pent several days thia week in San Francisco. • Mr. and Mr*. C. D Elhart and family returned recently from a visit in San Francisco. $25.00 REWARD will be paid for any corn Great Christopher Corn and Callous Remedy cannot remove! EAST HIDE PHARMACY Lower interest rates on every­ thing was one of th«- earliest ob­ jectives announced by President ROOSOVelt In lf'3?,. ami unit e hi* inauguration there has been a general reduction in th«- coat of borrowed money r < < There Is a possibility of Wiliam- ette valley being included in sugar beet acreage when the present sug- ur quota expires and a new allot­ ment is ju-rmitted The large sugar refining company located at Nyssa. Ore., is interested in the proposition and ha* been corres­ ponding on the subject. Domestic production now is under rigid con­ trol by the department of agri­ culture, the control extending down to the point of designating wages for picker*. t r ao exceed the repayments that eventually the government would be out of pocket two billion dol­ lar* with nothing to show for it, not even a copper cent. Gne single speech by the young farmer-teach­ er disclosed a situation that hail escaped the other 530 lawmaker* < f Interest a lashes by HOLC and M~CAL IKE » Efforts to develop thr shlp- building industry on the Co­ lumbia river and Puget Sound have received little encourage­ ment from the federal mari­ time commission and it has awurded contract* for five cargo carrion to be construct­ ed in southrm California. Every pro|H>sai suggested for the establishing of yards north of Sail Francisco hay has been discouraged by the commis­ sion and where there are no facilities the comminsion de­ clines to award bld*. derlnod <<>u»t of the HliaMn-« ' em iole building, one of llie California I <>tiiiiil«»ion group at tile Golden Gate liitcriiallonal E»| mm »I i I, hi for llie Hl«kl)ou tornii) l*a) rrlebration, Saturday, August 111. KtpoaiUon visitor* from llie county will make their h r It «il» a young school teacher, member of cong rena lait seven month*, who hu» nail'd the taxpayer* more than two billion dolían. It »iw hl« analysis of th«- SX4M),- 000,000 «Inin < It .II.in< < bill thnl cx|H>«ed the real innards of th«- measure and proved thnl the xoo million« was not a «elf-liquidating loiui but would co«t the treasury three times that sum. This slender young chap demonstrated that a freshman member of con­ gress, without being spectacu­ lar, can render great service to the nation. S’MATTER POP—Well, Sir, Did You Ever Hear Better Radio Stuff? Representative Albert Gore, age 31. is a farmer in Tennessee as well as a school teacher. He showed that Willie the $800.000.000 would be returned by the cities in a period of 00 years, at the same time th«» U8HA would make a contract paying the municipalities a sum to sutartdixe low rents to pcoph- who could not afford to pay rents. In other words, al­ though the cities would repay the M00 million, th<* subsidies would I ! ■ | THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER ih U cj» y yiur UM 'lOÜÀ/Ç, AÄV€Ä l2C*Æ A or ja i JJ *^4- . K ' A)0. 0CAÍV. lût CAO'T e€V CAlUeßlGD— WM MÛFÜL ftecG OE CHUtt ■ AXX) UCAUG t IF MDU By C. M. PAYNE