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November 24, 1938     The Goldendale Sentinel
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) PROHIBITED. November 24, 1938 Lyle School Notes MISS MILLER'S ROOM Miss Miller's room ~is learning a Thanksgiving song. Mary Lou Adamson is back after four days absence. The Christmas program this year include an operetta entitled "Santa's Surprise," by the grade School children. Tryouts for special Parts have created much interest this week. HIGH SCHOOL A six-man football game between the Senior-Freshman team and the Junior-Sophomore team was of great interest last Friday. It looks as THE GOLDEND.AI,E SENTINEL~oldendale, Washington width though the Seniors and Freshma-n ~r ]..2.----- ~&~L,~A2 ..... Court News Given " weren't so good as they thought _sKims a~t~tl~l}ll e Churches teams will be they were. The two , Features Church For Week's Period __ _ treated to the show "Boys Town" - * * "'° -- GOSPEL ASSEMBLY by Mr. Anderton. Missionary Work Order ~ entered admitting the will Miss Radanovsky a, nd Miss Alexan- Basketball season ~vill begin after of Thoreset M. Doherty, d~ceased, to der0 Ministers Thanksgivi.ng vacation, b u t n o Stories of Tuan Jim in Sarawak, probate and appointing Jc~hn Doherty league games will be played until the land of treacherous head-hunt- as executor to serve without bonds. Sunday school 10:00 .................... a. m. after the Christmas holldays, ors and deadly iungles ruled by a It is further ordered by the court Morning worship .......... 11:00 a. m. The play books for the three-act play, "Small Town Romeo," have arrived but practice will be put off until after Thanksgiving. The Lyle Dramatic club journeyed tO Wishram last Friday where they took part in a group of one-act plays. They presented the play "Stage-Struck Yankee." Now Is The Time To Store Your Winter Meat Make that task both easy and economical by renting a RELIANCE CREAMERY COLD STORAGE LOCKER ! ! Reliance lockers are convenient and safe RELIANCE CREAMERY ..... The home of Reliance Butter and that delicious Reliance Ice Cream ..... Our products are scientifically made from Klickitat Valley's finest dairy products. RELIANCE CREAMERY white rajah, ano of several great missionary men and women of the past and present, provide the basis for the second series of broadcasts which the Million Unit Fellowship movement of the Methodist Episco- pal church is presenting weekly over radio station KIT in Yakima, Wash- ington. Because the impending union of three great branches of Methodism ----of direct concern to eight million people---culminates in April, 1938, the forthcoming issue of the series of radio transcriptions has an espec- ial public interest this year. Denominations which will soon be merged into the United Methodist church include the Methodist Epis- copal, the Methodist Tpiscopal, South, and the Methodist Protestant branches. The radio programs will be heard every week at 9:00 a. m. on Sundays ,beginning N~c~vember 20. This series of dramatized episodes from Methodist missionary history, prepared by the Mill ton Unit Fel- lowship movement under the title, Heralds of Destiny, is designed to illustrate the adventure and achieve- ment of those who build civilization on desolate frontiers from darkest Africa to the shadowed slums of America's own cities. "Drums of Death" is the title of the program in which a missionary AND COLD STORAGE PLANT EINAR ANDERSEN, Prop. that the executor publish notice to creditors. FineJ decree of divorce is entered in Vhe case of Rttby Lee vs. Howwrd~ Lee. Order is entered admitting tJhe will of Jesse L. W4ndom, deceased, to probate and appointing Sarah W. Windom as executrix to serve without bonds. The estate consists of commu- nity property having an e~timated valuation of $800.00. The ~eirs are the surviving spouse, three daugh- ters, one son and one grandson. Order is entered approving the final account of the administrator of the estate of l~mily Korthase, de- ceased, and making distr~ution of the residue of the estate to those en- titled thereto. In the case of S. S. Surface, et ux, vs. Bertiha Cochran Bunton, et al, it is ~ardered, adjudged and decreed that the title and poseession in and to the lands described in the com- )laint, be, a~d the same is settled end quietec~ in the plaintiffs, and the defendants ere perpetually enjoined and forbidden to claim any right, title, interest, estate or lies in the premises. Upon petition duly file~ and ~he necessary showing m~cte, it is order- ed and decreed that Eda I~diges be, and she is dischaLrgec~ from further duty or liability, as guardian of Louise D. Ladigce and Ru