.. ✓ PAUK THRKK = = = * = ■ rr intermediate groups are studying I. 0 . 0 . F. building Saturday eve­ of Grass Valley and Imogene ning w’as well * attended and the Ethiopia. Johnson of Moro. ./ ■ | Wednesday night, 7:30, Bible turkey« went quickley. Wilmer Perry N. Johnston waa here study at ttfe church. Gunter owned the turkeys. Wednesday from. Condon p whore Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg and he has been inspecting ranges of daughters Frances and Dolores of Christian Science Society Gilliam county for the govern­ Bend spent the week end at Kent ment’s new progam. The subject of the lesson ser­ visiting the Alfred Lyons family. mon is “Ancient and Modem Nec­ Forrest Peetz, and family are here for the Thanksgiving holiday ‘ romancy, Alias Mesmerism and from Zig Zag where Forest has ■V. High scholarship is the require­ Hypnotism. Denounced. been working for several years. Golden Text: Matthew 4: 10, It ment for election to membership Mrs. 0 . H. Bucholtz and daugh­ is written, Thou shalt worship the Hujfcandfl night for the womans in five honor societies at the Uni­ Lord thy God, and him only shalt chib will be held next Friday night ter, Mrs. Gertrude Harper, visited versity of Oregon. One of them December 4, at the Moro Hotel. here With Mrs. Bucholtz’ son, Phi Beta Kappa, scholarship soc­ thou serve. * , R«V, R. A. Hutchenson : of The Arthur last week. iety. is the oldest Greek letter Responsive Reading: Isiaiah 14: The American Legion boys are will be the speaker of the fraternity in the United States, 12-17, 24, 25, 27 giving a dance Saturday nigh«t lion. as it was founded in 1776. The Müller and family left December 5, at their hall in, Moro. others are Sigma Xi, ¡science WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH Gilbert R. Carey, Pastor, Friday morning for Eugene to’ John McCune is about town rai:s, senior men; Mortor Board senior women: end Order of the School . ... ..... 10:00 a m. spend a few days visiting with aoain having finished his seasons. Coif, law. All but the Friars are BnnS >'°ur, fie n d s and attend a Miller's parents near there. work on the Wm. Ross place. Mr. and Mns. B. I. Michel were national orgunisations. The cam- Growing Bible School, a class fot The date of the annual big game bad something to do with the time in Hermiston last week to visit pus also has 24 professional soci- ages. Mrs. Michel’s daughter, Mrs. Mc­ eties which have scholarship as Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. m ; of the visit. Donald Burnet was among those Cabe. one requirement to membership. W. H. Ragsdale is now a regular who went to Corvallis F riday-tu ____________ FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY see the game between OSC and resident of The Dalles although University of Oregon, Eugene, Pastor: Everett L. Cook. he spends a few days in Moro out . U oF O last Saturday. Wayne L. Morse, dean of the Sunday School 10:00 a. in- z’' Rap Hulse was here Monday of nearly every week. Work for , .» . • • university’s law school, has been Able instructors for all ages, ‘ night from Mosier. He says that the production credit corporation ! 1 Whiteclad penitents shown being baptized in the waters o! the Potomac river near the Washington airport appointed to serve on the Ore- Come ibid bring your children to hb family is now living in Camas, necessitated the change. Bishop Charles M. Grace is seen conducting the ceremony All are members of the ’‘House ef Prayer for gon state bar committee on law the Sunday school, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Thompson AU People.” . Washington and that he will move l l rtXf a? m. - * enforcement and^on the committee Morning Worship lelt for Portland this week to re­ thäflt/himself soon. on legal education. “Serving God With a Purpose. J Marion McKee and wife drove main a few days and to have Evening worship 7.30 p. m. ‘ to {¡jsrvallis in time to see the Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Subject: “The Voice of the Sunday night. Tho invited guets ; gam e Saturday and Mac says it 'Thompson's father. J. A. Thomp­ Spirit.” included Mr. and Mrs. Clifford f • turned out juat right to suit him.. son. A good time of song and praise Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith Lloyd and Maxine Henrichs are Harry Pinkerton and family awaits you at this meeting. Commnnitv Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cramer of and Mrs. Perry Johnston and sqp, home from Corvallis, Doris Thomp There will also be a mid-week 10 a. m. Thanksgiving in the Sun- Portland are visiting wi£h Mr. and Dxfe. went to Corvallis Friday aßü son is here from the same school day school with program in charge meeting on Thursday evening of Mrs. Ben P®\ne. - Mr. Oramer is stayed over the week end to see and in fact, nearly all of the young of high school department. Mis each week hereafter. A welcome a nephew of Mr.’Payne, the game and visit with Mary people who are absorbing higher sionary offering for* Whitman awaits you at every service. t • Mr. and Mrs. Chai les Lemley Pinkerton, a student at Oregon learning are home to absorb some Spalding Memorial. * | and Frank accompanied by Mrs. §tate. They returned Monday eve home cooked turkey. l i a. m. Miss Marjorie Byers, stu When Your Shoes need repan ■ .-----9 Herman Schilling and son Robert Ring. dent from Pacific University, will send them to • were in The Dalles Saturday. County agent, LeRoy Wright Clyde Davis of Seaftle w a, visit-! Mr. Mr and gnd Mrs. „ „ Shelton she|ton Fritz F riu ac. The meeting of the Kent grmjge (Ung< Rev. L, H- MitUhelmore ac- seas in Corvallis on business for o" ’ A C h r g e To KeeP| ing his mother. Mrs. W. J. Davis. CCmpanied by Mrs. 'Roy J. Baker ' the agricultural conservation com­ for a short time. . ; were shrnpe, s in The Dalle, Sat- ™ *>“ P‘£ A‘ 'ly mittee of the county. ’ ‘ K tion of new officers for the coming 7 p. m. Fourth session in World GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Mrs. Betsy Maclnnes of Kent urday. , AU mem5erg request- Friendship with the people of MSr. and Mrs. Orval Thompsoon THE DALI.Fh accompanied Fred Cox to Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Baker left attend. ^nd ’ family left Wednesday for Africa. Adults, high school, and 204 Second St. to attend the funeral of Rev. Ed for Gresham to spend Thanksgiv- — John- Adlnw and Emmit E»kin Beaverton to spend the Thanks- grving holiday with Mrs. Thomp- <*'«•• ' ~ ----- * ‘ : ,n? ,nd for the B ,k" f,m ,ly re' Of Uood River were businesa vi.i I ob ’ i parents, who are publishers! By Wyman French d e f i e d 'Sthe'"Rufush « ^ U t b y X Di^ Rrokman’ w^re ^ V mo !» ‘ on i Ellen Cox came up from Corval-, »«* Tuesday of the paper there. i business Monday. ■ ^ „ ^ " v S ^ w i^ L p .T e X Mrs. Lyle Smith and daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Miuhel were v ^ w ^ d e m a X of i hosts to the Legionnaires and Moro took the lead by 6 to ’lI Mrs. Herman Schilling and, Mr. and Mrs Fred Cox. ' W “f _H°°1 “ T * ! ” 2 ^ 2 . Auxiliaries last Friday night at fmm at the home of the formers parents at their farm home. The din­ in the first quarter and were not daughter Barbara and Mrs. Helen ^Martin’s Springs on Monday J Mr’ and MrS‘ ^*US ^ on ner w as’ served at small card overtaken. The score at half time Alley were shoppers in The Dalles day. was 21 to 6. It waa the last game j Wednesday. W lflR and after* a round of night. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock of u-orge v r ilcox iic o x ha, n a s bought o v u g m the; « i * s ’ m"c ♦u" y i .wk¡; m wiiMn ranch flinging of old and war time for M.H.S. to be played by Helen, G eo rg e W btrong and Lou.se Ba.xee, toe ej. maved into the ownpd the st>te ployed on the L songs five hundred was played un- twe senior players. The game was „ .■_____ . Land > . „ Bonni. , and , , farmed , , by Chan 1«* f or California Monday where tall a Ute hour. played Tuesday because of t h e 1’^ ” 1 P ™ * * Forester. he wdl 8pend w,nter- , Mlrs. Naomi Van Gilder was in Mis. A. M. Zevely returned holiday.' In the The Odd-Fellows lodge is going Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wilson (¡Portland the first of the week to l nanksgiving from the hospital last Thursray. to give a card party at their hall and son Kenneth, spent the first the annual meeting of the afternoon the band marched down Wiftard Barnett and Mrs. Oscar on Saturday night, December 5. few days of last week visiting at county treasurer's association oi town to arouse interest and it ap­ Ruggles went to . The Dalles Sat­ parently was successful for a Oregon. • * Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Sayrs B«nd. Judge George A. " Potter was for a good crowd attended. The urday to bring Mrs. Barnett and ind family and Mrs. Margaret* Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Amick were game was very infant son home. elected chairman of the third second team Peetz and Carl left Wednesday business visitors at Redmond Wed- close with Moro leading till the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leghorn and for Portland to spend Thanksgiv- nesday. .district of county judges and com* missionets. 'ine ncwiy lormed last play. Rufus won the last daughter Ruth Ann were visitors ing with ftelatives. Dinner guests at the J. C. Wil- of county courts has point to make the score 20 to 21. in T heDeiks Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley and son home Sunday were: Mr. and In the Kent game played last - Mrs. O. H. Bucholtz, her daugh­ Jt>een divided into several zones of daughter Lila Lee left Wednea- Mrs. J. L. Gentry and daughter Friday ,Moro took the lead, was which the mid-Columbia is one. ter Mrs. Gertrude Harper and son day for Portland to spend Thanks- Bess of Moro, Frances Gregg of The rodent meeting in Portland caught up with, and. then gave a and M. Campbell of Portland wen giving with Bruce and with Tom Bend and Mr. and Mrs. J. «• «MUd with the election of officers htt 2 spurt and won easily by a v is ite s at the home of Miss Anna Alley’s family. Wilson. Judge Phipps of Wasco county scr re of 49 to 9. Schwartz Monday. Misses Agness Simon and Eve- Mr. and’ Mrs. Carl Sohadfwite Tuesday proved to be a very was the former chairman. C. H. Schwartz was taken to the lyn Davis came borne Wednesday . and son John were dinner guests ____ ___ . Mr». T. __ B. Searcy left Friday _ busy day. All children, signed up Mid-Columbia hospital in The evening from Portland where they at. the J. M. Wilson homa SUBdajp for a two weeks visit with Chester j for the club projects they wanted Dalles for an operation Monday. v e attending school to spend the Kent Sunday school had twen y Searcy and wife near Sisters, j under the supervision of County Pauline Wilcox came up from hpliday with their parents in two in attendance Sunday, and a Mrs Josephine Barnum and Agent Wright and Superintendent special meeting will be held at «Mughter FlorenAi arrived Wed- • Knighten. A picture show was gi- Portland last Thursday and re­ the Farm Ciedit admin-; to get some new suit* fbrf the bas- ,w«çk --------------- ------v*— ...—— Fellows HaH on November 20th. i , . . i who had occupied the pulpit a num- istraton. They were on their way | ketball boys as well as some new Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis are times’ at Kent during his T he P acific J elephonb a n d T elegraph C o m p a n y to Portland after a business trip curtains to adorn the atage; Six spending Thanksgiving in Bend David Moore gave a musical read-' .ng, accompanied by his mother. ¡ ¡n Gr>RS Vftlley> fchgt took them into North Dokota ‘ weeks exams were over by Wed- with Mrs. Davis’ mother. Mrs. C. L. Poley reviewed the r Mir. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and dor several months. t nesday of this week. *; * Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and book .“When We Were Very County Agent Joe Ballanger cf > / " ___ _ daughter Doris left Friday for Young,” by Milne; and Mr». C. P. daughters Geraldine and ( arol Ann and son 'Ross motored to The Morrow county, and wife, Mrs. Camas. Wash., to visit Mr. New­ Moore reviewed “Gone Arone With witn The in e, Mr Norton’s Wind.” by Margaret Mitchell, .n d | Sunday to p o r to n . Joe Wright and Mi«s Charlotte 4-H FOOD WINS TRIP ..Jki. - comb’s brother Arthur of Camas Wright, mother and sister of and Ray of Orchards. They will “Feeling Fine’’ the story of the sister who is a A ll S a tisfa cto ry B u sin e ss is b u ilt on LeRoy Wright were here Thanks­ have their Thanksgiving dinnei life of Bill Hanley, by Anna Shan­ Dalles hospital. the Confidence — C onfidence on th e part of giving A-’. I meals, made 226 dishes, and canned day dinner for her son Henry last MAN WANTED for . ^ rg of fot gummer Route of 800 fa m ilie s. W rite lc. ■ e'iie w’on first in both the county day. Rawleigh’s Dept., O S K-I3i and state cookery demonstration j SA, Oakland, sfalif. contest* Her prizes total $98.86, For Sale: Farms owned by State and she values her club project« at Land Board. Liberal terms. See V218.90. She is a contestant for s Richard M Weber, agent for Sher- Scrvel Electrolux kerosene oper- man and Wasco counties, 310 Court1 ated refrigerator to be awarded St The Dxlles, Ore. Phone 368. each of two 4-H.club tfrla .coring S t„ m e v » n e ., v, )li; l.ect in the western »täten She • t , av also compete with other state STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY ’c;liirnpions for three cash college RELIABLE MAN WANTED to scaolar8hip3 of - $400, $300, and S6J proof. 70% «ni» ocotnl «piriä. call on farmers in Sherman county. jf2(J0 a,g0 gjven by the maker of SopcrrM by The Wilkeo Family. No experience or capital needed. ti;0 refrigerator and sponsor of ' * r ................................................ ................i i m n i t w i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i u i n i u i u n t t Joa. S. Finch St C o n lo e ,Scheoky. Pa. S3 iiVrite today. FURST & THOMAS., (£c conJie8t Thlr4 St., Oakland, Cal. TUR SMMBMAM COUNTY JO URNA L. Moro Husbands MOHO. O&UGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1838 Washing Their Sins Away in the Potomac To Be Feted By Club Wives lira. Grass Valley Kent Grange People Visit And Will Elect Officers Are Visited Saturday Night Moro Defeats Rufus For Championship W E R N M A R K ’S C O N F ID E N C E Zell’s H. Zeigler’s Classified Ads. For Comfort and Security Roof Paint, Spécial Radio Batteries Arvin Heaters Weed 4 Chains Eveready Prestone . a n u M M ra s iiK V Foss & Co., Inc. 1..................................................... . 75c a gallon Coleman Lights FI mt M achinery-R epairs E xtras and Im plem ents ’ Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker' Grass Valley, Oregon_