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J H K êHBHMAM LOUNTÏ JOURNAL.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER M, l m
PAGE THREE
| Western business college.
(Continued from page one) ' “j Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m.
attending Linfield college gt Me
I Tom CJprrtiBt was in Portland
Minnville spent the week end here
ONE to in v ite himself or herself Evening Service ...... .....7:30 p. m.
' Thursday.
with her parepta.
and ONE OTHER to this service.
| Marvin Schepman was in The
Ted Thompson and James F at
Special features will be furnished Gj°mninnity Presbyterian Church
Dalle» Saturday to visit the dentist.
ter came up from Portland where
by the high school, members of!
10.00 a. m., Bible school with
i Mr. and Mm. Tom Alley left!
they are attending business college
the faculty, and others from the i clas8es
eac*h age. Plan to be
Friday for Portland after a three
with Harvey Thompson who came
community. Topic, ‘‘The Eternal
wit^ ,a_ / r’en<^-
, weeks stay here.
up for a short visit with relatives
Quest.” We expect the community 11:00 a. m., ‘‘Thanks for Peace,”
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones of ‘ Mrs. Theo. Justesen of Kent uas
from his home at Donald.
to back up the young people in an Armistice day message, by Rev.
Mr and Mrs. Lamer Sayrs w erer Madras stopped in town on their * shopper in town Friday.
| Friends of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Lawrence H. Mitchelmore.
this service.
visiting this week end from their j w*y
home
from
Spokane,
Wn.,
The
Rebekah^lodge
met
Wednes-
way nome irom apoxane, wn., • *»■
louge mei wednes- Barnett gave them a pleasant sur-
7:00 p. m., our second study in the
Thursday Evening, November 19.
! where they visited their daughter
d*V ™gbt with good attendance. prfee Wednesday evening by going
land of the Ethiopian. Each of
Mrs. Sara Rasmussen from Pen home in Bonneville.
Mid Week Service Night. Those
who
was
badly
burned
by
gasoline
After
W
meeting
a
social
hour,
¡n
to
play
cards
on
their
eighteenth
z
Mrs.
Elsie
VanSlyke
is
here
dleton and Miss Lena Gilman from
who ate supporting tile present the three Christian Endeavor
Arlington were week end visitors to visit relatives for a few days. | while cleaning clothes, She will was enjayed and lunch was served, wedding anniversary. Those pres- mid week services will be honored groups will discuss Africa and our
Mr. and M.s. C. B. Andrews ent were: 'Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc-
Mrs. George Updegraff returned be able to leave the hospital the
attitude of Cristian World Friend
with the Ruggles and Landry's.
last of the w e e k / >
( were vMftoi s in The Dalles Thurs- Glasson. Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Mathes, guests. Topis, ‘‘Victorious Liv ship. If you are of adult, high
home
Monday
from
The
Dalles
to
Mrs. Lou Brown and Miss Agnes
ing.’’ There will be some high
Mr. and Mrv.'J. M. Axford and ua^
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Mr. and Mrs. G. .L. Barnett, Mr. moments in this service. You can school college, or junior intermed
Strielzel arrived at Landry’s Sun finish he.l recuperation from a
iate age there is a society for you.
' grand daughter of South .Junction,
h Ma£.
en’ * sister and Mrs. Frank von Borstel, Mr
day from Wenatchee and apples, recent operation.
count on that!
were
over
night
guests
of
Mr.
and
Blaylock
left
for
ancj
Mrs.
Theodore
von
Borstri,
Our own Preaching Mission be
Bill
Cody
is
in
Portland
this
and left'Monday for California and
Friday Evening, - November 20. gins at 7:30 p. m., Monday, Novem
Washington,
Kansas.
Monday
after
Rosellen
Barnett,
Myrtle
Helyer.
week
and
is
reported
to
be
ill
at
Mrs.
Arch
(Cantrall
Thursday,
oranges, Mrs. Lucy Ruggles ac
MEN’S NIGHT in which we have
the home of his daughter. Clarence — Mrs. Hans Ko pice returned Mon aeveial years visit in Idaho and Maxine Pluemke, Gayle Guyton, the whole service to ourselves It her 16, and will continue through
companying them.
Friday night. We hope you will
, w
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! Erritt ' Wilson. Robert Mitchell,
Huis is taking care of the eream ady from Heppner where she has Ore*on-
Roy Powell, O. L. Belshe and station.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buker of Jackie Murphey and^Pete Smith. you are a man, you’ll be at this not forget to spend a few moments
been
visiting
her
daughter
and
service- Topic. “Behold the Man.” in prayer for our Mission when the
Irwin Morris left Saturday forj
Roy Powell and family spent son in law Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Paulina and Mrs. Hart of Prine- (Refreshments were served in the
Unless our plans change radically nine o’dock angelus bell rings
Ukiah where they are hunting the i Armistice day in Te Dalles.
Shaip.
i ville, stopped in town last Tuesday <at evening
elk in its native haunts.
for supper on their way to Moro
Anna Sather of Moro came to there will be something in the base each morning. Of course »you will
Dave Ransier and family of The
Ivan Gervias returned Monday
ment following service. Certain be present each evening having
Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knigtenj Dalle« visited here with Mr and
to visit My. and Mrs. G. C. Vintin. Kent Sunday and will spend a few
from
Enterprise
-where
he
has.
ladies will be responsible for that. come with a neighbor.
moved temporarily into Judge Hen-' Mrs. Dick Morgan last week end.
an“ Mr®. Jim Blagg and days here with her parents. Mr.
been working for tile past several
These services are INTERDE
dricks house this week while their
¿ai!?hteA Wl re ™ tor" in The and Mrs. L. Sather.
J. W. Carrico waa here this week months.
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NOMINATIONAL. Nothing but
Dalles
Saturday.
.
home Is getting the final touches from
home at Gwendolyn in
Mr- aiui Mr». Du.-w.rd H ely e r|,Se challenge of the KINGDOM OF t h ristian Science Society^.
Qua Engstroms Sam Pavia and
D orothy Olds lèi tuned from of Tumalo were week end visitors
in th- general r^parir work that ha<» ¡Gilliam county.
Chursh services are heldat 11:00
GOD will be stressed. Our pur-rose
Ed Alky were The Dalles visitors Portland ^Friday after a week,
been done lately,
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at the home of the former’s par is to cement the friendship o/ the o’clock on Sunday morning and at
Monday,
Elmer and Art Barzee are hunt-1
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Pt#y,
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ents, W. C. Helyer.
A. A. Dunlep. B J. Baker apd
churches of this community and to eight o’clock on Wednesday eve
Mr. and Mn».
01 is W«.e
ing elk in the eastern part of the I l l C U l f l t T l i f D O C lT C l
The
Home
Economics
clu.b
of
challenge each member o f the ning. The subject for the Lesson-
Herman Schilling attended the visitors la The Dales Saturday.
5tate this week.
th i Kent grange have made and community to a new and VICTOR Sermon for next Sunday will be
grain meeting nt Wasco Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Amidon
night.
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. ‘ Louise Roth met h er, brother judted a quilt to be gievn as the IOUS LIFE. You cannot afford ‘‘Mortals and Immortals.”
Golden Text: Romans 8:13, 16. If
returned in time for election from
L u th e r P av .s was in tow n .Tues Henry F rid ay night afttr the game sweepstakes prize at the last card to miss these services.
their trip to Michigan where thev
day.
i at Rufus and went to Portland re party of the serie«, which began Watch N«xt Week’s Announcement ye ljy<j, after the flesh, ye shall
die: but if ye through the Spirit
on- Saturday evening November
have visited relatives and friends
T. M. Rolfe’ returned Monday turning Monday night.
do mortify the deeds of the body,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Brown
and
Mr.
14th.
An
alt
day
meeting
will
b«
for a couple of months. They tool:
from Stevenson, Wn., where he has
The State Planning Bous’d, es been cutting wood for his son in Brown’s mother, Mrs. Jim Brown, held op the above date.
ye shall live. The Spirit itself bear'
delivery on a n;w car while awav
eth witness with our spirit, that
Kent Odd Fellow» and Rebekahs
and with it drove through most of tablished by the 1930 Stats Lsgi»« ’aw, W. B. Matthews.
j wpre in The Dalles Friday,
lature,
is
made
up
of
nifie
members
we are the children of God.
.Robert
Rslinger
left
Wednesday
are
making
plans
for
a
dance
to
the nfd western states and thru
'Mr. and Mrg. R. J. Baker were
» Responsive Reading; I John 2. 1,
appointed by the Governor of the in The Dalles Thursday on b u sh ' for St, . Martin’s
Springs.
Wash.,
be
given
at
the
Kent
Legion
hall
CaFfomla on their return home.
,
14-17,
21, 24. 25
State.
Its
purpose
1»
to
aid
the
•
j
to
ronton
about
a
month.
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November 21st.
* Tom Fraser sold a yearly stalhon
WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
people
of
the
State
in
an
orderly
Mrs.
EHa
Cowger
of
Roseburg
is
Mr. and Mrs. D>k Edward's "of", Mr, and M r». Lewis Olds wete in
C. W Harvev of Summer t.ak
Morning Worship ........ 11:00 a m.
here to spend a few days with her
this week and made delivery development of ' the state’s re- Marshfield, and Mr. R. J. Baker The Dalles Thursday.
CPentacostal Power and Present LUTHERAN CHURCH
eoyrees, and to aid the Governor were dinner guests of Mr. and M s.
Church services and Sunday
Mrs. Newell and daughter of Arl sister. Mrs. George McKay.
Thursday.
Day Problems There will be a
Homer Wilson who*has been frank d o lin g with the problems school will be conducted in' the
ington are h re visiting her sister
Mr*, end Mrs. Orville HocHnin and State Legislature in carrying Tohn Engstrom Sunday.
and J. C. Hockm.an drove to The on research studies to drtain in-
Grass Valley Methodist church
George Wilcox of Th»* Dalles and husband Mr. and Mrs. Buck working on a ranch near Thorn- of Wasco church people.
building
November 15th at 11:00
Dalles Sunday and picked un Mr. formation which will be of va uc was in town Tu sday.
berry for the past two years, left
Miller.
league will meet in the Parson
a. m. A splendid opportunity is
and Mrs. Jack Cothran and went to them ite*» t bt performance of
Arden Squire went to Portland Sunday morning for Loa Angel««, age this Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Bhke \ya«= a visitor at
on to No»th Bonneville for a dayrittorir duties.
the Truman Strong bf'me neai Safurdgy tp visit his wife and California, wher* he will enter a
Evening services will be held offered to all to hear the message
v in t with the ether Cothran rirts.i The Oregon Stats Planning Moro Friday night.
diesel engineer school. Homer vis in the Christian church with of salvation. The gospel, mean« not
l-abv drughUi.
Mrs. Grace Edwards and Mrs.}board has helped organize planning
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox accompa ited a short time at the J. C. Wil the high school in charge. Every law over man**” but love toward
The Gras« Valley bridge club
them. An invitation is extended to
M-nhel White.
commissions in 28 counties of thé was entertained at te home of Mrs. nied by Anna Bchwartz were Dalles son home before going on hia way. one is urged to attend.
all who hav no church home.
The telephone grew is now work- state, and assisted them in setting John Wilt. Those receiving big visitors Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and
H. H. Fleckenstein,
ing in the city of Moro replacing; up studies of their reourcas and scores were Mrsi A. F. Balzer and. i
and Mrs. Dick Huhman and grandson George Sacre were dinner FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Missionary.
poles and otherwise strengthening1 possibilities.
family wer» visitois in The Dalles guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wil Sunday School ".... ....... 10:00 a. m.
Mr«. Dick Huhman.
Saturday
and
Sunday.
son
of
Poplar
Grove
Saturday.
their lines in preparation for the
J. Farre of South Junction was
Jack Sather will leave for Port
winter.
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a* vrxitor at th? Arch Cantrill '4* Mr. and Jtfrs. Bill Barnett and
daughter and- son Willard were in land thi» week where he will un
- The condition of George C. Vin
home Wednesday.
dergo-an operation on his leg.
tin. county clerk, has been very bad
Born at the Dalles hospital, to. The Dalles Friday.
thia week. Members of the family , by Wyman French
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McRinney a
•re here.
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! The Coontown Milhonniare, a nine pound «on, on November fi,
The card party given Saturday minstrel to be given by the boys
C. B. Marks and Mr. Zeigler of •
night for the benefit of the M c o lo f the high school November 19, The Dalles were in town last Mon- ¡
library was attende;! by between in the school auditorium at eight day to visit Mr. ans Mrs. Arch •
forty and fifty people who played o'clock is now under the microscope Cantrall. They have taken over ;
fiv* hundred at elevçn tables until to detect and correct any errors the Mid-Columbia garage and are !
s late hour. First prizes were won ; and polish it up like it really nutting in a line of Chrysler and •
by Mrs. Segpf-dahl and E. H. : should be.
Plymouth ca¡s.
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Moor».
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The cast is as follows:
Dr. C. L, Poiey took Estel HarL »
Pr^s^nttd by Moro High School Boy «
- The Carroll Sayrs and Harr., Pill Previou»—Howard Conlee (Tho ley to The Dalles hospital for an •
Pinkerton families shent A rm is-;'Millionaire); Lady Qtmena Sheba appendicitis operation last M on< ;
tice day in The Dalles as guests of —Harold Belshee (his w ife); Ida day.
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M' and Mrs. Clyde Simlson.
•Perfumery—Tbirley Chapman bis
Mrs. Jerry Cunliff of Moro and i «
Clayton Vinitin is here again af daughter); Teddy Highbrow—Bob Mrs. I .ester Smith were guests p t •
ter an absence of several weeks.
Christianson (Her Fiancee); Tam- the Ray Blake horn? Wednesday •
Mr and Mrs. Roscoe'Moore left bo—Dean Pinkerton; Bones— Frank honoring the birthday of Mrs. John •
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for Portland last week end with T. Sayrs; Lillian— Wyman French W ilt
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Lester Johnson to remain several (French Maid); Luo*ua—Rodney
Born at The Dalles hospital on i
days in the city.
Truitt (Rag Man); Officer Hunks November 8, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. •
Harlow Parkins and Victor Barr —Winfred Baker Goon
town Schilling an 8 pound daughter, - J
drove to Condon Wednesday on Beaux: Marcus EcHnger. Dale
Bruce Alley wan nbdffcd Frldav !
business for the CCC camp.
| Johnston. Lyle Nahouse, Bobby into the Phi Theta .Pi national •
. L. L. Peetz ha« been wo king fo~, Axtell- Coon town Belle«: Elmer honor fraternity of the -North :
the county this week putting a Belshee, Vernon Futter, Ronald
W
flSMS
fence along the right of way of Gentry, Bob Oillmar, P ianis^ -
ZONE
the new road that runs through the , Mai gory Blake.
WtSMS
G. A. Sargent place. Mr. Peetz i s ( Director, Miss Jones,
a county employee he is paid only
The plot of the show is that the
H«SMS
when he works
He draws no Coontown Millionaire who has, by
ZONE
i «I MT10« I
regular salary.
the way, just become a millionaire,
. A. H. Barnum has baen out an{j has been slightly bothered by
again this week after several days the o dinary millionair» and that
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in bed with a bad ear.
of a hoy trying to get hi» daughter
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Baft >>>•••>. •.e»:-
, Mrs. Lenora Huis left 'Monday lL ^ o w s how he and bis family
Heft ■
Sabi' &
night for Maywood, California' combat their problems In the most
where she willansit her sister, M rs.1 hiiarious manner. It i« wire to
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Ferris Hetland for several weeks. lend you many laugh« and thrisls. Consomme, Fruit or
Mi««
_ Genevieve Nahouse who is
All the characters are blackface
Shrimp Cocktail
A)1 S a tis fa c to r y B u s in e s s is b u ilt on
an 4 are portrayed by boys only.
Relishes
Fruit Salad
C o n fid en ce - C o n fid en ce on th e p a r t o f
i f i i e o u r ! A r l c
27 as
boY®
working
the Roast Turkey With Dressing
i ^ i a s w s u
j i There
play as »re
well
tho8€
on the in w>ro-
Mashed or Sweet Potatoes
th e b u y e r th a t g o o d s p u r c h a se d w i l l b e
mittees. The admission is 35 for
Buttered Carrots and Peas
PIANO FOR SALE—-bungalow adults and 15c for children. It will
o f good q u a lity a n d f a ir ly p r ic e d .
Hot Rolls
size. Must sell quick to save ship- prove itself very much worth your
Pumpkin Pie, Mince Pie or
ping expense. You take over time.
Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables
Steamed Pudding With Hard Sauce
contract for cash or small monthly ~ '■
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12:30 to 2:00
Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of
payments. Address J. F. Smith,
hen Y our Shoes need repaii
THANKSGIVING
adjuster, Cline Piano Co,, 1011 SW '
.
Please make Reservations Now.
D R YG O O D S
Washington. Portland, Oregon.
Send them tO
Price 60 cents
We are grinding every day. Have1 YV E R \ . Y 1 A K K >
Trade A t
Short Items
About Grass
Valley People
M any Moro
Familier Have
Kent Couple
Gwen Party On
18th Anniversary
Visitors
Fathers County
Plan Commission
Moro School
4-
“Ike t e l o n Millionaire” I
Fun
Comedy
ilO o Ararat
G H um or
Date: Thursday, Nov. 19th
Place : Moro High Auditorium
Price : 35c and 15c — -
: 8 p. m.
CO N FID EN CE
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plenty of flour oa h»"d. Wo
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R E P A iW N G
Ing- Tygh Valley Flour Mill.
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Better Come to Mill Now.
1204 *e m.d • t.
: THE DALLF8
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Announcing opening of Maytag-j
Monarch Store. Dealers in Maytag
Washers, Monarch Wood and Coal
ranges. Florence
Oil
Heaters.
Specialize on Maytag service. All
work guaranteed. Free estimates.
Make us a visit.
,
Maytag-Monarch Co.
, Across from City Hall
Phone 151
The Dalles, Okr e /
pd 2-3
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route of 800 families. Write (o-i
day. Rawleigh’s Dept., O S K -1 3 i‘
-SA, Oakland, Calif.
RYE SEED for Sale. Price samej
as for wheat. Donald L. Clo^fel-]
ter, Grass Valley, Ore. Phone 7F12.
For Sale: Farms owned by State
Land Board. Liberal terms. See
Richard M. Weber, agent for Sher-'
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MORO HOTEL
Z eigler’s
Mo and Mrs. W. F. McLeod. Mgs.
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For Comfort and Security
i'
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Radio Batteries
Arvin Heaters
Johnsons Floor
Eveready Prestone -
| Foss & Co., Inc.
4 doth 75c
M ach in ery-R ep airs
- Extras, and Implements
.
v^ S t, The DaMes, Ore. Phone 858. r
tfn
STEADY WORK’- GOOD PAY
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
call on farmers in Sherman county.
N o experience or capital needed.
Write today. FURST A THOMAS.
4 |8 Third S t , Oakland, Cal.’
Coleman Lights
Plumbing Supplies
Furniture Polish
i '
tA S *
W ASHERS
75c a gallon
Wax.
.
'Weed Chains
1 ,
Roof Paint, Special
Q u a lity
S to r e
6 0 y e a r s o f b u ild in g fin e r w a s h e r s c lim a x in the
new 1 9 3 7 E A S Y m o d e l« . S e e th e ir n e w 3 - Z O N E
w a s h in g a c tio n th a t w a s h e s A L L th e
c lo t h e s A L L th e tim e . . . s e e th e ir n e w
S U P E R -S A F E w r in g e r s . . . th e ir n e w
SIL E N T g e a r d r iv e . O w n th e b e s t, y e t
.0 0
h i
pay only . ..........................................................
Fine, Decorated and Complete
42-Piece Dinner Set. Given
Come and get Your. Wants
__With Each One
Easys sold also with gas engines
Roy J. Baker
HAMPTON FURNITURE CO.
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Grass Valley, Oregon
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• The Dalles
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