Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 70, No. 256, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1979 Page: 6 of 8
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'age 6 Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Wednesday, December 26,1979
WE HAVE A SAVINGS
PLAN FOR YOU.
Reg. Passbook Accounts 5% %
Certificate
Accounts
Minimum
Amounts
Dorr OSS OUR
State farmers, ranchers
1-2 YEARS
$1,000
RATE
612%
S/ALI
RATION
JANUARY 1st A PRICE INCREASE Will BE EFFECTIVE ON MOST 1
ininflation‘s squeeze,too
MODELS. SO HURRY AND SEE YOUR ZENITH DEALER TODAY!
30 MONTHS
$1,000
634%
8 YEARS
$1,000
8%
4 YEARS
(changing rate)
$1,000
9.85%
(Dec. rate)
MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES 11.99%
No compounding on 6 month MMC Dec 20 - Dec. 26
Substantial Penalty for Early Withdrawal on Certificates
NOSAGE7
Wederal Savings
HAND LOAN ASSOCIATION
OF PAWHUSKA
FSLIC INSURANCE $40,000 MAXIMUM
Sols TV
I Where There $ No Substitute For Quality
Budget Terms
Available
029 E. Main
287-2919
6th & Kihekah
287.1174
330 Bartles Rd,
Dewey
MONDAY FRIDAY
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STILLWATER — With in- They include:
flation squeezing everyone’s Oklahoma Farm Account
bank account, most people are Book. This handwritten record
looking for more ways to provides wholefarm tax and
squeeze every available benefit financial information. It is
from the money they do have, available through the various
Farmers and ranchers are no County OSU Cooperative ex-
different. In fact, they probably tension centers for $1.50.
have to squeeze harder than Looseleaf Enterprise Record
anyone else — just to survive! Book. This program assists the
That’s where one of five producer in keeping a set of depreciations tins mehe i. 6 hihar
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"Good record keeping is aU- purposes. It is designed to system and interpretation of the from $250 to $325 depending
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vantage of depreciation, each farm enterprise. On- offices.
deductionsand other tax breaks_ _
Agriculture, No same rival in Oil costs, farming costs
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agriculture production you find
yourself, OSU offers a record . J • A17 1
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to save you money, he said Cel % (€€% tee CTeCe
STILLWATER-Tell
economist Raleigh Jobes what
the price of oil will be in 1980
and he can just about tell you
what Oklahoma farmers will
pay for the multitude of things
they buy to produce their crops.
"So much depends on the cost
of petroleum in farming,” says
the Oklahoma State University
farm management specialist
"There’s fuel itself. Some
fertilizers and most chemicals
have petroleum bases. And
transportation costs will be
can be working for you if you farm consultation and en-
contact extension personnel in terprise results can provide a
your county. The cost is $75 per base for determining the most
year. profitable combination of crops
FINTAX. This program — and — or livestock. Also, estate
labeled for its ability to planning, capital asset pur-
categorize financial and tax chases and income tax planning
information — shows taxable and management decisions can
income, deductible expenses, be based on COSTFINDER
capital gains and losses and farm record results. This
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lacked onto almost
everything.”
Simply put, Jobes believes
farmers will show “slight in-
creases" in 1980, but he also
feels they’ll pay out more
dollars than last year to make
those “slight increases.”
In short, here are the
economist's impressions of
what the New Year will bring
state farmers.
LOANS — Capital is available
through commercial banks, but
at record interest rates. A
prime interest rate at 15-
percent means farmers will be
paying 15.5- to 16.5-percent
rates. Short-term rates should
show little increase over the
next few months and could drop
a bit this summer.
Federal Land Bank loans to
farmers are at 9.5-percent and
may increase to 10- or 10.5-
percent in 1980 Farmers Home
Administration rates stand at
8.5-percent and are not ex-
pected to increase
FARM FUELS
Un-
No first of the month
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Social Security Check's
in my Account at
NBC.
DIRECT DEPOSIT
Each month your Social Security, veterans, rail road retirement check, etc., can
be deposited directly into your account at NBC by the federal government.
You eliminate the worry of theft of your check. You can forget about making the
monthly trip to the bank to deposit your check.
It’s faster, direct, foolproof. Ask one of our officers or call National Bank of
Commerce 287-4112.
It’s just another service of the bank that cares-about YOU.” NBC
NATIONAL bank of COMMERCE
287-41 12 Member FDIC Time-Temperature 287-1760
Pointing out help
Dave Bliss, OU Head Coach and Honorary Oklahoma Christmas Seal Chairman joins
with Gina Johnson, 1979 Oklahoma Christmas Seal Artist in displaying the 1979 Christmas
Seals. "Healthy children like Gina knows the Christmas holidays as a time of joy and
happiness. Your Christmas Seal dollars can help bring that feeling of joy and happiness to
children who suffer from asthma and other lung diseases. Please give generously to
Christmas Seals and help support the work of your Oklahoma Lung Association. They care
about every breath you take," said Bliss.
certainty is the key word here.
The use of refined petroleum
products decreased 1.3-percent
in 1979 from a year earlier and
further reductions are expected
in 1980.
However, prices are expected
to increase considerably,
perhaps as much as 20-percent,
in 1980 compared to 1979. It can
be expected synthetic fuels to
replace petroleum will get a
closer look
FERTILIZER — Good crop
price outlooks point to record
WEDNESDAY 12/26 79
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Girl died in
tractor wreck
DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (AP) -
A teen-age Oilton girl was killed
in an accident at a rural
residence near here late Mon-
day night
Authorities refused to release
the name of the 17-year-old.
Terry Allen Barnes, 25, of
Drumright and a teen-age com-
panion took a tractor without
permission from a rural resi-
dence east of here, said Okla-
homa Highway Patrol Trooper
Ken Stump.
State parents
of hostage in
quiet yule
Friday’s ‘mail it =========
. perhaps by as much as 10-
day for seal cash Pro be plena pongen
• • readily available, but
Friday, December 28th, has "Mail-It-Day” has a two-fold phosphate is less certain due to
been designated as "Mail- purpose according to sulfur shortages and more
It’Day" by the Oklahoma Lung Christenson. It is a target date demand on the world market.
Association, the "Christmas for those Oklahomans who have FARM CHEMICALS —
Seal” people, according to set their Christmas Seal letter Expected to follow the increase
Helen Johnson Christenson aside until after the holidays. in petroleum prices, likely 5- to
Osage County Christmas Seal Also, by mailing those 10-percent above 1979 levels. No
Chairman. Oklahomans who Christmas Seal contributions shortages are expected,
have not yet answered their after the heavy load of FEED - Look for prices at
Christmas Seal letter are asked Christmas maii has already least 10- to 12-percent higher
to do so on that date, been distributed, Oklahomans here. And ditto for protein
R 73. 1., help out the mail handlers and supplements. Final prices will
Aerosene Ilgni Christmas Seal dollars are depend on this fall’s crop and
ce 1.211 used to help improve methods of export demands. Normal
fire Kills tWO treatment for lung diseases leather January through
patients, reduce environmental March shouldn’t boost hay
Canulna health hazards by striving for above current prices, but
1 1 cleaner air and support severe weather could push
MEERS, Okla. (AP) — It SAPULPA, Okla. (AP) — A research and educational prices above last winter’s high
wasn’t a very merry Christmas kerosene lantern probably programs aimed at expanding levels,
for Arthur and Elanor Kupke started the fire that killed two knowledge of lung diseases, EQUIPMENT - What you
this year. persons in a camper trailer their causes and treatment. ‘ want should be available, but
They sat on the sidelines as here early Christmas morning, Tax deductible Christmas higher industry costs and
three dozen relatives sang ca- investigators said. Seal contrubtions, in addition to higher demand equal higher
rols and celebrated. A police spokesman identified requests for the 1979 Christmas prices. If no labor problems
Their son, Frederick “Rick" the victims as lantha Riederer, Seals can be sent to your arise, inventories should be in
Kupke, a 32-year-old State De- 41, of Sapulpa, and her boy- Oklahoma Lung Association, good shape.
partment employee, is among friend, Loren Clark, 43. P.O. Box 53303, Oklahoma City, LABOR - Wage rates rose 7.
the hostages being held in Iran. Clark’s brother, Jim, report- Oklahoma 73152. Remember, percent in 1979 and the
But they said their son’s fate edly sustained minor burns on "Mail-It-Day” is Friday' minimum wage goes up again
is heavy on their minds. hishands December 28th. Jan. 1.
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