Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 17, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    TU« SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRlpAV, AUGUST 1MH4
Tuesday night With the usual rin­
ging or cowbells and firing <<
guns. The serenaders were admit­
ted, the men served with cigars
each month. Visiting while the women received more
wh
in a statement issued as a result the original company wW will
of inquiries from numerous policy point out any flaws in ariy plan
holders as to whether a policy in of change proposed. If a change
another company would not be in the form or amount of the pre­
more beneficial than one which sent policy is desired, your com­
has already been carried for a pany can make it for you with­
number of years.
out your »suffering a loss.
Beware of agents who want to
Reputable life insurance comp­
anies do not sanction this prac­ replace old policies witti new in­
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tice of lapsing policies and re­ surance.
writing them in other companies,
and the agent who encourages the
ROUND-UP QUEEN
surrender of a policy having an ac j
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crued value and replacing it with
another is serving his own selfish known in these parts that it is
interests rather than the best in­ taken for granted. She has on oc­
terests of. the policy holder, ac­ casion cut out the Round-Up buck
cording to Commissioner Averill. ing horsey from -the «other stock
( A life insurance policy has a on the ranch and single * handed
definite property value which in­ driven them all into Pendleton
creases with the age of the policy to deliver them at the Round-Up
and a change from one company grounds. She often rides 25 miles
to another usually means a finan­ of fence daily.
cial loss to the insured, for the
Crand Ccaloe Prm Will Be Built
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vited to meet with ua. united in wishing the young cou­
ple many years of happiness and
Moro Lodge No. Ill, I. O. O. F.
LO.O.F. bell. Tran
sient and Wsitmg
brothers are cordi­
ally invited to meet
with us.
Ralph Brisbine, N. G.
J0® Truit, Secretary
Lupine Rebecca L«dge No. IIS
Moro, Oegon
Robert Rohde was seriously in­
jured Thursday of last week when
was picking up strw with.
He
was sick anyway and does not
know all that happened to him,
but apparently the team ran away
with him while he was on the ton­
gue of he wagon. He was taken
to thtaboepital but was found to
not be in danger. Bruises and cuts
were the extent of his injuries.
Jack Tomlin ig here again after
Meets 2d and 4th Tu- spending the harvest season pil­
ing wheat at the Klondike ware
Visiting members wei house and operating the elevator
there.
come.
Giaddis La'^Mts, N. G.
The 4H Poland China Pig dub
Uh Bull, Secretary
lave some fullblooded pigs of the
breed for sale
fyTown Talk
Dr.F.A. Perkins
first payment on a life policy an
jaitj a fl : a fe; ü a
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r»; g ~*j a iij a . a >jy "4 a ; af< a -v |
and the acquisition
Genertil ylew of the Columbia river busta'Dear Almira. Wash., showing the site of the projected Grand
iDuteh Fuller was up from I
T!” ^51 ^¡!Lfor * d*1“ 251 feet hlrh OD<I " l>ow«r Pl»»* «!>*> »'»ht ceneratln, knit, and an
Portland over the week end.
ln»‘«0ed capacity of 700.000 horsepower. The PIVA haa allotted about MO,000.000 for the project.
301M E. Second St
The Dallee, Ore.
PHONK.211 W
sr-QpncuN 1
Mk. and Mrs. George Updegraff
Grate Valley Baptist Church
AUCTION SALE
I were in Portland Friday and Sat
guard against taping
8 p m. tent behind the scene part in country
22 good work horses, ages 7- urd*y to see a friend off on the Preaching
of hoAe. to rfede^TX™^
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7 pm the Oregon State Fair horse ra­
10; 8 good colts, ages 1-3; 15 boat for Japan.
They returned
ces this season. No,. not gambol­ campair»
Una practice ide. they now hold, and any plan
sets of harness; 4 hogs; 1 milk I the first of the week.
DENTIST
last
ultori in some arrests
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last vear
year tar
resulted
cow and calf; miscellaneous farm I *
ees*
I »ee tht Henry and Lillian are ing about in the feed bins.
for . an exchange of coverage
To make horse sense out of. and helped to put fear into those
HOME OFFICE, WA8C<>
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Melon
growers in taking the first step toward div­
this
white mice business, one has Who would win by foul means. '
orce.
FERRELL
miles east: of ore<on
orfanize(1 and
to know that Fair Director^ Max
How's that? '
Wasco at 10.00 a. m- Saturday, hi8hed a priae bejow which they
F(W your convenience I have
Gehlhar is going to employ white
They have just got married.
August 18th, 1284. .
;
may
thfir pro<hlct While
arranged for you to leave
mice, the state chemist and sev­
your Shoe Work at Walter
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Sherman county does not enter
Insurance
Head
Warns
Lend ma a five spot for a week eral veterinarians to see that no
For Sale: . A l my
into thi. to an,
extent the
a* May A Son. 'Tide up
„ in EachMonth
doping of horses is practiced at
old man.
far” tool., etc will be »W I nnt
t
• ’land deliver twice a week at
Of
Frauds
over
the
state
fair.
at publie-1. on ™ncKAuri5thJM of lhMtamp, here ,nd
First youil have to tell me who
* cost to you.
-T
will
Recently, white mice set up com­
Mrs. W. O. Smith. Kent proj^bly need 1000 before the I the weak old man is.
petition to the chemical labors—
Salem, Ore., August 16—Insur­
For Saie: 18 Rambouillet Bucks season is over.
Client: Why it costs a lot more tory on the doping tests, and now
The Wasco Shoe Man
ance
agents who attempt to re­
J. N. McInnes, Kent.
to get divorced than to get mar- bid fair to displace the chemist
ried, doesn’t it?
to large degree. When white mice!
or encourage the replace-
lawyer: It’s worth more isn’t are given an hypodermic injec- | ment of life insurance policies al-
Lots of dry Fir and Pine wooc
FUNERAL
it?
IC and 12 inch- Will trade for
tion of the saliva taken from a ready in force by one in another When Your Shoes need repan
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send them to
wheat. Write O- R Huis«, Mosier
suspected doped horse, they will company, which new policy is pur
AMBULANCE SERVICES
“What did you repair those show a quivering of^the tail and
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Community Presbyterian Church
ported to be more suitable to the
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shoes with?”
J. H. Hale, Muir and improved I
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an arching of it over the back if insured’s needs, are not onlyun-
Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore
Elberta peaches are now in thel
Shall I Do With My
“Hide.”
stimulants have boea'used on the ethical in their practices but are
GOOD SHOE
REPAIRING
market and will last for about ten I Lne^7 jg the subject of the ser* ‘ ‘Why should I hide?”
horse.
usually doing the policy holder'
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
: THE DA 1.1»
days. Orange Cling will be ripe “on
11 o dock, Sunday, Aug.
“Hide! hide. The cows outsidse”.
The State fair, qaafmgement is a grave injustice, declares A. H. I 204 Recofid St.
Phone 222 *
about the 20th of the month. Alta 19-
»tadent miniater, Law-
“Let her come in, I’m not af­ joining better race tracks over the Averill, insurance commissioner.
Loma brand, tree ripened, non-|re2Ce
will apeak.
raid.”
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irrigated are the best Call and
Sun<i*y school at 10 a.m. with
see us. E. Kurtx, The Dalles.
classes for all ages.
Wht is the most outstanding
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I The young people’s orchestra will contribution that science has giv
For Sale or Trade: One Bow- h0*
8und»Y niffht
en the world?
What shal it profit a man if
eher Food Grinder. Tom Domna, I
Blondes.
I he gain the whole world and lose
For Sale: Pure bred Barred I his own soul?
Helen doesn’t understand base
Rock breeders |1. Rhode Island
ball at all. The other day she
The Full Gospel Assembly
•Red pullets. Mrs. Ernest Shull,
went to the game and) fell in
Moro, Oregon.
2 .
Sunday School
10:00 a. m. love with the umpire.
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I Fellowship Meeting and scripture
HIS new G.E. Hotpoint Range re­
For Sale: Circulating Heater,I lemon ................................. ll.OOu- m
Electric range. Fred Pickett
Prayer meeting every Wednes- Race Horses At State
tains the heat inside the oven where it
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I flay at 2:30 p. m. at the home of
belongs. No “pot-watching” is necessary
Fair Not To Be Doped
Fred Paulus, deputy state treas r . j . Ginn.
urer was in Moro Saturday for
either with this modern way of cooking.
Everybody welcome.
a short time inquiring about the
Never before has a full size table-top
White mice will play an impo
'Ul'2
in eounty nd.
ciiri.U„ Seto»«
municipal bonds in this county.
range of this quality been offered at so
Jack Frost was id town for a Subject: SOUL
short time last Thursday from I ? Golden Text: Psalms 143:8.
low a price. It was designed for beauty as
Ashland where hte is living. Most
me
bear
loving-
- well as utility, being finished in beautiful
all the old timers will remember I kinohess in the morning; for in
I all-white porcelain enamel, and is equip -
Jack Frost, former county school I
A° 1 trust, cause me to
superintendent, former teacher, know the way wherein I should
Hotpoint
ped with new design automatic temper­
Moro Legion Hall
former abstractor and real estate I ^dk; for I lift up my soul unto
ature control. Can be purchased with
dealer. He is a cousin of Mrs. I
®ffl
XJ.Schaeffer and Mrs. Frost is I All are cordially invited to at- • August 25, 1934
open coil or Calrod units.
a cousin of Dr. Poley.
I ^*®d the church services ®nd to
eeee
make use of the reading room in
PAUL HUEUrS
Miss Manguerette McCoy, a I
rear of the churdh building,
WITH CALSOO UNITS AND
niece of Mrs. Tom Fraser, is visit- which is open daily where all au- Colombia Gorge Hotel Orches­
TH SIFT COOKKt
ing here from Portland \
I thorized Christian Science litera-
$2L25 ADDITIONAL
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I turn may be read, borrowed or tra will furnish the Music.
Lester Barnum shippod a| car I Purcb*«®fl-
A. BUTLER
ZELL’S
CHUfgHES
HOME
WER
ARK
Keep a cool kitchen with this
G.E. HOTPOINT range!
Dance
TRIUMPH
M32’.5
load of cattle Saturday night and
drove down to the city Sunday ac
companied by his moflher,Mrs.E.
E. Barnum. They visited in Port­
land and Hillsboro a few days be
fore returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Beale were
here Saturday night and Sunday
from Goldvndale. Homer is con­
vinced that the Jamboree which
will be given there this week end
will be a thrilling affair.
,
Leon Moore and Clarence Mor­
rison loaded a car of their blade
cattle Saturday night and sent
them to market. Both dro*e down
Monday to sell the stock.
The «Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T.
Mitchelmore, parents of Lawrence
Mitchelmore. student pastor of
the Community church returned
to their home in Spokane, Tues-
the Manito Presbyterian church
spent Ms two weeks vacation in
Moro with his son and Mrs. Mit-
chelmore who came hero a month
Charley BuIUra is riding a-
round in a brand new ear since
Final Tax Notice
For 1934
Current 1933-34 taxes are
payable in quarterly install­
ments, which
installments
come due on March 15th,
June 15th, September 15th,
and December 15th, Interest
is charged on any quarter not
•o paid. The last date on which
rebate may be allowed is Sep­
tember 15th.
Personal ' Tax Statement*
will NOT be mailed to tax*
'Take your choice of these l|W~
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new D.t refrigerators
You will find brilliant beauty, new refinements
and distinguished styling in the 1934 General
Electric Refrigerators.
The General Electric Monitor Top mechanism
quickly won universal recognition as the standard
of excellence for household refrigeration. Sealed-
in-steel, it requires no attention, not even oiling.
’ The new General Electric flat-top created a
style sensation in refrigerators. Beautiful in its
modem simplicity of design, it is undoubtedly the
most attractive of all refrigerates Mling at
popular prices.
There are only two types of electric refrigerators
Monitor Top and flat-top. You can see them
both here—and take your choice.
ONLY $10 DOWN
places a G.E. Refrigerator in your home.
Miss Mildred Whalley was in
Portland over the week end, re-
Guests at the VanGilder home
Finley of McMinnville and Zelda
Watkins of Tyrh Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McDonald
custom. Thi* will constitute
Your Final Notice.
Hugh Chrisman
Kyovll want an
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KITCHIN
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Modal
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