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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926 EDUCATED LARIATS AT ROUND-UP ODELL - Relatives numbering about 40 at tended Mrs. G. W. Lafferty's birthday party Bunday. Mr. and Mra. Morgan Lupber and their small sou, George, motored from their borne in Los Angeles, Calif., aud were guest« of tbeir cousin. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, for tbe day Haturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Wriden, of Halt l<ake, I'tab. are receiving congrat ulations on the birth of an H^-|»ound son. August IT. Mr. and Mrs. David McKeown, Wm. McKeown and Miss Elixalteth Mc Keown. of Gresham, spent Bupday at th» Ferguson-McKeown home. After »¡lending two weeks at the sea side Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Middleton mo tored to Hood River and spent several days with Mrs. Middleton's parents, Mr. and Mra. F Wieden. Mr. and Mrs. I>um*an Hbsnka, of Oregon City, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mra. M. Hawthorne. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hwaiis and daughters, Misses Beatrice and Thelma, of Portland, spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Wieden. John Llngreu has enlarged his apple house Slid UoeMlay evening friends were Invited for a party which was held In the new building. $ * Mr. and Mra. Keith Middleton and ran. Cowper, of Seattle, were week end guests at tbe ranch home of Mr. ami Mra. Frank Wieden. Miss Ixiis McDonald and her small nle<-e. Bartiara Gilman, spent the week end visiting Mrs. H. C. Johnran**Mlra McDonald will return to Condon where site has lieen elected to teach In the sam6 s<-hool as last year. Mr. ami Mra. C. J. Marts and Mr. and Mra. L, E. Allen entertained with a card |>arty Haturday night at the home of the former with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Garrabrant as guests of honor. Prof, and Mra F. W. Hana wait, of Tsdoma. motored here Monday from Corvallis, wliere they have been visit ing their ne|»hew, and were guests of Chrater Ryers, witii hls rollege-bred repea, has al once mude his borne A. B. Brooke at Odell hotel until Tues town of Fort Worth and the Pendteton Kound-up famoun. Ryers will day afternoon. Prof. Hanawalt ia be nnMsig the trirk ropera wben the Round-up rtart» September 15. professor of mathematics and astron omy in the College of Puget Hound, at “Boy, that rope’a been to Yale, as good as any other. And trick roping Ticnma, a position be has held for the that's all 1” not only begaii, but has progressed to a )>ast IS years. ' So spake an almost unbelieving spec fine art. CLYDE COOK, TOO, IN Floyd Russell is here from eastern tator when Cheater Byers, trick and Htandlng on his head on the track, "STARVATION BLUES” fancy roller who made Fort Worth, Mr. Byers t!l[w out a rupe and shout» Washington for the apple harvest. He Tex., famoiu, unstrung u few of his for three horsemen to dash by him on will be employed in the local Associa carefully cherished lariats. If there the run. As they <*>01«, he flips tlie tion warehouse. Mr. and Mra J. H. Margeson and are educated ropea on earth, they be rope and bounces to his feet with the long to Chester, and he trained them same pantiierlike movement, and the sons motored to Goldendale, Wn., Sun himself. That, he explains. Is the rea six forefeet .of the galloping horsey ire day for a short visit with Mrs. Marge- son’s parents.' They brought home son they refuse to perform for anyone all within the loop. a else. The old "master’s voice” stuff. Gr, be merely Jumps rope awhile. their sons, Edward and Junior, who They are one-man ropes! To do this, he-gets a nice loop whirling had been visiting their grandparents. But Byers is anything blit a one-rope in a vertical isaiitlon, and Jumps back Grade m-hool will Itegin Hepteml»er Mr. and Mrs. Gny Crupper and fam of the irrigating water for a month dents in anticipation of the actual com Vleet and Elmer Hansen in the high man, as crowds who attend Pendleton's and forth through it three or four •I instesd of Augurt 30, a change made ily sjient Saturday night and Sunday longer for some purposes, most of the ing of the “Julte" are having their school; Miss Lllah Hollo way, Miss 19211 Round-up will be able to attest. times, again shouts for a rider to gal necessary by the fact that a snpply of at Troutdale attending camp meeting. irrigating is over with, making the houses wired and preparing to liare Ix-nora Webb, Miss Lucille Thompson, It makes little difference to thia ver lop part, and with another twist of the pure water to..not available for the lieu fro MMi and .................... Mrs. Bertha Miss Effie “ Mrs. A. E. Ijeabo, who Ilves near accident not as serious as it would the convenience of doing away with Gllmou satile twirier whether he has <sie rope wrist, latches the galloping horse by opening of school on the date first art. are the crude teachera. Mira have been earlier in the season. the lamp and candle. Dufnr, visited Mr. and Mra. John Grif or three. He can make all of them do H k * tall! Or he will make a horisontal Drilling for water to in procrean. Feike, Mira VauVleet, Mian Webb, Mira fith Bunday and Monday. Armand llubath, who took an outing tricks that you must see to lielieve, ami loop, spin it rapidly, step inside of it, Renfro and Mra. GB moii have worked Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Friedley aré VÍH- MOUNT HOOD Bunday along the West fork with, his Mr» Elisabeth Sears, Blaser Creson docs it with such an easy and carefree and spin it tip in the air over-bls head, Iting at the home of their niece, Mrs. in Parkdale school before, Mr. lian- air that moot of hia spectators inward Irtck down to tlie ground, step out. W. L. Hhelrbon. Mr. Friedly wan car- and family nnd Frank Oreeon, of Wil nailing tackle, lauded a five-pound steel- August 10. sen graduated from Willamette uni liead, which is looked u | mmi as unusual ly resolve to go hoimi and do likewise^ whirl the loop up again and run under rier on Rural Route No. 1, tieginnlng low Flat, npent Sunday evening at the Mra O. IT. Higley and ran, Chirence, versity iu June; hia home is in Idaho. it, or anything you please. You pays In 1904 and continuing alrtut four Griffith home visiting with their old us the season is said to be tar ad spent several days at Forest Grove. it’s so simple. Mira Holloway taught in Pine Grove vanced for this variety of salmon to be time friend, Mra. Iawbo. Try it on the wife's clothesline, if your money and takes your chance. rears. No. 1 at that time left Ilood Mra. Francra Rose left for her Imine the last two years; she has is-en at- running. But the l»est trick lie has is whirling River via the West Hide, across Tuck you think so. The young |s*o|>le of Valley ehnreb at Pendh-ton Thursday after spending tending the Oregon State Normal dur Trick roping has long been one of two loops at once, one with his right ers bridge, and served all patrona of had a picnic Sunday at Cloud Cap inn. Bartlett ¡»ears were about cleaned week liere with her parents, Mr. and ing the summer. Miss Thompson is a the contests at Pendlrton. and liefore haml, and one with his left. Home say the East Hide who had rural delivery chaperoned by Mr. and Mra. Albert up lu the Dee district Saturday as far a Mra. sister of Mrs. Gunn, who 'was tp-ade J. B. Doggett. that it was one of the moat popular tlie 1< m »| m < spin In opposite directions, of mail. Acree and Mrs. Roy Haya. / school printlpal last year; she has been as picking was concerned. Taking the Mra Mary Wyatt Is here from Philo contests among tbe old-time cowlsiya. some aver that they ls»th go the same Mr. and Mrs. Tom Acree and Mr. Bartlett seaaon licre by and large it math visiting her ran», W. T. and II. C. in the Oregon Rtate Normal flor more Tn a recent issue regarding lllneas of sons. thau a year. We welcome these teach In those days common lariats were way. Nolsidy knows but Cheater, and Acree's fattier have returned from a has proved a suceesafui one for most Mr. Handsnker the initials should have naed, as the hard twisted and almost after ail, it’s his ‘trick. Wyatt. era to our community and bespeak cor- growers. 'Theme who delayed their j vacation trip to the Tillamook country glossy manila ropes of today's ex{«»rts Year after year Byers comjM-tea in been T. J. instead of J. J. picking tor a day or two wlieu the fruit1 Mrs Parrish was a Hood River vis ' dial sympathetic relation« while they and beach. Friends of Mra Roy F. Dark enter existed only in the cowboy's dream. the fancy roping event at Pendleton, * ' live with us. hhbultl have come off and then had the' H“r Saturday, tained with a shower in her honor last How trick roping liegan is l<*t In and he will try again when the great rain «top operations for a day or two Mr. Merriman stopped en route to1 Both school buildings have .been ren Thursday afternoon at the home of her obscurity, but son»» say It started In contests open Heptemher 15. Following longer experienced some dltuculty In •ftjeOaHce for a short visit with W. I. ovated and refurbished and the grouuiD CENTRAL VALE . an Oklahoma corral when a cowboy, his performance, no halter roi* is safe, parents. Mr. and Mra. A. R. 8. Cutler. having overri|s* fruit, but not enough | Wyatt, freahened with plenty of water. The Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ivy returned to weary of twirling an open l«s>p to for every small boy for miles around While at play with hia small brother their home in <b»Uoii. Calif., Tuesday, | to mean any serious loss. In all in Mr. and Mra. W. T. Wyatt and Miss grounds look glad because they hate throw over a mustang's neck, casually must have a pine of rope, nnd start it Haturday Rols>rt. youngest son of Mr. stances the j lelds were heavy and some Marian Wyatt went to Portland Tues be n riven u Brink. Parkdale has a rtepiied inside of It and kept it twirl- on its kindergarten education from and Mra. Allison Fletcher, lost the end after «{s-ndlng several weeks visiting lists was uuluraliy lo be expected. day to attend the wedding of. Cloy K»i.ti;y ax».« in ibe „.au ; s»hool. preui- Mra. Ivy's psrnts, Mr. aud Mrs. M. K. ing until the horse got out of the bunch ' which it may emerge as good as one of of a finger. Klsklaml. A. pleasant sot lai affair took place Iti'-x Smith und Harold Taylor Sut 1 scj >. Tlie n< at gr« y <■ mcret» building enough for II to lie fllpis-il over his Chester's own. set ..1 11 >,«»«-ty ,u«daut lawu trlium«*«i Jnnlor church next Sunday after Mr. anti Mra. Frank Lewis and Har at the apple house of Mr. and Mrs. cliffe. Miss Smith was a former pri ari.uud head. Interesting if true thut tale, but' Who knows? with luxuriant «oiorful shrut»- Sunday school, Loraa Fletcher, leader. ry Gray, of Dayton, Ore., »¡»»nt several John R. Edgar Thursday eveuiug‘when mary teacher here. S. II. Kimlmll nnd family left Mon days last week lu the home of their alsiut 25 of the intimate friends of Mr. O. H. Iligjeyk and son, Istwreuce, ts-ry Iniukcd ai the tack with big day morning for Gladstone to take Mrs. coffiilii. Frank Maasee. and Mra. L. F. Parker assembled there spent several -days with frieuds at For hla< k-green fir trees will make the pupils and teachers happier and bettei. Klmltalli« mother, Mra. D. Yeager, of to bid them farewell. A basket dinner ant Grove. Mr. and Mra. F. Clark, and Misses There is nothing [»rettler. outside of St<M-kton, Calif., and her daughter, was provided and Mr. and Mra. Parker, Ethel May Matheny ia recovering heaven. We'afe* all hoping and woik- Irene and Ruth Ingalls sjwnt the week Blanche, on'the first lap of their return who left Friday mondng to make from burns r«><-etve<r»vlicn she fell in a lng for a construrtive and progressive trip- to Stockton. Mra. Yeager and end viyiting reiatlv«»» and friends in their home in Portland, were given the dlnhpan of hot water. sctiuol year. daughter visited at Junction CMty, Portland. best wishes of all present for itappineas Hertwrt Adkins and A. M. Rntter- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, Marie and prosperity in the future. It is Gladstone and Odell and are returning The busy apple harvest days are at hand. With in tins1 for Blanche to enter her senior and Maurice, and Mr. and Mra. Percy understood that Mr. Parker ia to en field have been shingling the school the details of directing the picking and packing Bucklin visited friends at Maryhill. gage in the insurant« business In Port house. year in high school. • Horancc Mecklem and children, Hor- laud. “Go to f^hool” services Sunday Wash., Sunday. of your fruit, you orchardists will frequently find ace and Janet, spent Sunday with Mra. Mrs. THU and Mra. Lewis will enter morning at the Odell Church of Christ. To raise funda to finance the actlvl- little time to devote to trips to the city for shopping. Th«» evening m»rmon will be "Why I tain tbe Mothers and Daughters club ties of the llot Lunch club of the Dee W. A. Langllle. Mr. and Mrs Charles Merrill have Am a Christian Only." Sunday school at Mrs. Hlll’a HeptemMr 2. sc I km >I for the coming term a dance We will forward your meat by parcel post, Mont., after a nnd Christlln Emleavor at tbe regular Mra. F. A. Masse«» entertained cous was given I at the school auditorium returned to Missoula, Mont. The dtv school boasfi. next Monday hours. Miss Rose Griffin is the C. E. ins. Mr. and Mra Imwell Lambert, of Tuesday evening, The affair, which visit here with thé latter's sister, Mrs. will open blds on the new »ldU/MSI high R. F. D., prepaid. Call us the afternoon before lender. The Junior C. E.s will visit Halem, a recent bride and gnstm, last was well atteuded and had a number Ì. D. Smullln. ___ . school building, which will rise on a or before eight o’clock on the mornihg on which the »«»niors this week. Mins Ruth week. .. ' August 29. nine-acre tract on Paradise farm at the of enjoyable features, was successful Young, of Portland, who ia visiting her you expect delivery. Mra. C. E. Honnw'll and her mother, in furnishing the ladies of the dub Paul Antiert han <pilt work on the wert edg«» of the city. Th«» structure parents, sang a solo, “In the Garden," Mrs. Price, «pent the week end in with a sulsttantial amount to add to Spur road to help on Hie ranch. will be two stories high, coiistrnctid of at th«» evening »«»rvlcen August 22. Mae Portland. concrete, faced with brick. the funds in band. Miss Vivian Clark went lo Hood Rest assured that you will get the same service Bendlll and Myrtle Miller also ren- Plafla call for getting the new school Mr. and Mrs. Clem West, who have River 8atnrday. Mra. Felix Kyle In staying with her «lered a special. plant under cover i»eb>re winter rains and the same quality as though you personally mother, Mrs. J. O. Cameron, and going is*en visiting at the home of Mr. W. J. Fils han hggun operating his set In. It will not be ready for oc«-u- W. F. Young is manager of the local to Hood River for treatment for mas West’s father. Walker West, on the selected the meat. imncy until next spring, when com warehouse of the Apple Growers Asso toid trouble. At present writing she is Flat, returned Thursday to tlaeir home threshing machine. Mrs. Louise Ronsin «nd friends were mencement exerctoea will lie held there. ciation for the third conse«-utive sea steadily improving. at Ogden. Our large refrigerated space enables us to up from Portland a few days visiting The grounds will tn» laudaeafM-d. An son. John Annala ia In charge of tbe Billy West, son of Walker West and A. Patreau. One day they climtssl athletic -field will he arranged. Tbe Minnie and Edna Fellman went to big cold storage plant which is ex- tna receive for you veal or other pro- old high school building will he used an p«»cted to open for receiving pears next Vancouver to be with their father and a student at the university at Berkeley, Bald butte. Calif., left Thursday to resume his sister, Esther. week. a Junior high school, on esmpletlon of Mr. and Mra C. E. Kitcbell were Mr. and Mra Tmomin. of Kansas City, studies at the Berkeley institution. flood River visitors one day last week. the new senior high structure. Tbe old Mrs. A. L. Stansell went to Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Catlierwood, who and Herliert Reed, of Portland, called Mr. Ringer to again busy with his Jnnlor high bnll<|ing, which will be one day last week for n short visit took a motor trip to eastern Oregon hay baler. at G. A. Hoffmann's Sunday. suited to conversion into an apartment with h«»r sister. last week, going as far as Baker, will be sold. Miss Anile Sheer, of Seattle, lavis Tony and Fred Rone are building house, Mrs. John Wlrrick and Mra. W. N. We have two deliveries each day, leaving the -.................... . . ... ■ ..... ------- where they were the guests of Mr. and Welwr were hostesses for tbe ladles hing Miss Miller at Hilltop camp,for a Mra. Nels Nilsson, returned to Dee attractive bungalows near their mill few weeka. Market at 9.30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. Aid society Wednesday afternoon at Friday. Miss Virginia Catherwood, Mr. and Mrs. William* and family ‘who had la-rti a guest of the Nilssons the home of Mra. Wlrrick. PARKDALE Edward and Elre.v Jepperan and drove down from Seattle Monday to for several weeks, r«4urned with her H.-R. Auto Wreckers, on the Heights. Phone 4141 their mother were up from Portland spend several days with Mra. Wllliaips' parents. » Part« for all cars. lylfitf tincle, Nels Hagen, and family. Tuesday for a -short visit at the home Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parkins returned Mrg. Ralph Dnvios In c«invalencing at Mf. and Mra. C. A. Seeger and all of Mr. nnd Mra. J. M. Taylor.- to Hood River Sunday after a stay of the boys at Hilltop camp are spending two weeks on their ranch on the Flat. the home of her brother, Albert Rob a week camping at the Ice caves of During their stay Mr. and Mrs. Parkins erts. at Hi«- Dalles BELMONT Friends of Geo. Monroe will be sorry Monnt Adams. Trout lake and several had tlie pleasure of harvesting the first Mr. and Mrs. 8. G. Oxhorrow other camping spots in Washington. crop from their yonng pear orchard, to hear that he han l>oen very sick the Miss Claire mad«» n motor trip last week. Ncedl«»»» to say everyone concerned is WM»k to Lyle. Gol«l«»n<lnle and Yakima. heartily enjoying himself. It in not al which contained lees than two boxes Tod Culliertson returned Friday from Mr. nnd Mra. E. R. Moller nnd chil ways that we And two such delightful of cull fruit. a visit in New York. Mra. Benton Mays, who has been dren were visiting In Portlnnd last people so Interest»«! in youngsters as Mra B E. Carrier. Mra. Seeley and R. E. STEELE, Manager week. tlila couple, who have no children of spending most of the summer at her Miss Elen Jane Moody, of Salem, are The Home Economics club had a their own. They arc an Interested in Dee Flat residence, returned to tier visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, [ileasant meeting last Wednesday at the uplift of these hoys In their care home in The Italics Sunday. J. D. Smullln. \ Mra. Edna Pareher returned to__ the grange hall With Mrs. H. E. Wylie as one could wish. her We are glad to welcome L. B Gib as hostess. The program consisted of J. J. Ramer and hia hired man were home here Thursday after a visit of current' fronts given l>y each memlter returning from Hood River Sunday several days with friends in Portland. son and wife to the T'pper Valley and hope they may enjoy living among ns. nnd a demonstration of ctmking. mak and were struck by the Mount Hood The county road crew which has, Ambrose Kelley had the misfortune ing mayonnaise dressing a new and jitney at Bucher's crossing and very l»t»»n engaged in surfacing the new Dee eosy way by Miss Mvhaha Plngg, as badly shaken up. Mr. Ramer, who was grade, is now busy putting gravel on to lose two teeth and have hie face cut sisted by Ml sei's Wylie. Refreshments driving, said he did not know the Jit some of the more important ¡»arts of Saturday by a swamp hook while and social hour followed. ney wi»nt out Sunday and »0 wan not the Dee Flat roads, to put them in bet working in the woods. We will mis» J. E. Van Nuys from Mr. and Mra C. IT. Webber, of Min on his guard, as he should have been, ter condition before the apple hauling our midst for several weeks as he left neapolis, are visiting Mr. Webber’s sis and did not aee it until it wan too late. season commences. ter. Mra. Wm. Farrell. He pnt on all speed, but the jitney During the summer months the Saturday for a trip east to his old strnck the rear of hia truck. Both the grounds around the Dee school have home in Indiana. truck and the engine of the Jitney were been further improved. Flower beds .Th* Association apple house la a BARRETT Toby Nord is coming to town head demolished and only a so-ond of time bnay place Just now. Commencing Mr. and Mra. Arthur Tx'ary. of West saved thejr lives. This was certainly a have lieen laid out aud ornsinented with a full crew Monday, packing was ing hia own big company of players. along the front of the building, the Toby will be remembered by many, Woodburn, and Mr. and Mra. Frank very close call. grounds leveled approaching the en begun on Gravenstein apples. « having played here before with a part Wells and daughters, Virginia and trance and the walks put in better con A goodly number of valley folks vis ner. Thia year Mr. Nord has one of Joan Ann. of Newton. Kas. motored dition. ited White river Sunday to see what the biggest and finest tent theatres on DEE . from Woodburn Tuesday of last week Work Is now being rushed by a large damage the flood had done and were the road. Large, comfortable seat» for a visit with Mr. ami Mra. John Weakened by the rain which fell crew on the new packing plant the glad to find the bridge passable again. are used this season. Griffith. Mra. Walls 1» a niece of Mra. Wednesday, one of the supports of the The company this year will have two The Women's Missionary society has Griffith, also of Mra. Teary. The Wells Deer creek treatle of the Dee irrigation Hood River Apple Growers Asaociattop will locate here. They are at Dee at flume gave way. dropping 00 feet of it is building at Dee. The structure to made plana for a “missionary tea” to feature plays. Rex Reach's “Barrier" belnjf rapidly enclosed and every effort be held at the home of Mrs. Euwer and the ^Hoodlum.” Special flat seen present until after apple harvest. to the ground TO feet below and doing tiMinyy ery and effects are carried to make the Mra. Lydia Moore and son. Joe. spent damage to such an extent that it can lining made to have it ready for the real [»reductions. New vaude the week end in Dufur with the not be repaired in time to Is» of any apple harvesting season. **rR' (i<x>,,,*nder and daugh plays vllle will be the apccia|tlea between The poles for the extension of the O'Brien family. ter Millicent. and Frances Smullln. are use In furnishing water for the rest of acta Misses Virginia and (Tandie Fire the season. It to said that 100 addi light and power line of -the Pacific spending the weefl at the coast. The opening play for Thursday, to Power A Light Co. Into the Dee district The Parkdale public schools will night, wilt be “Mother's Lora,” a big bough, who have been visiting Mra tional feet of the flume was no weak are now being erected near Hummlt and Kate Bruce and the C. R. Nesbit fam ened by the crash that it will also opeaMonday morning, August 30. st 9 Toby special: plenty of comedy and a lly. rrtnrned to Berkeley. Calif., Thurs have to be rebuilt. A meet ing of the it is said that the work of completing o clock for what we anticipate will be strong heart internet as well. Ladies the line Will now he rushed as fast as day. Miss Nellie Nesbit accompanied directors of the ditch company is to be . » «.J?“0* mr ta "Mr hlMory. will be admitted free t with eech Squibb Qualify Gibson will have charge of th« paid ticket. them as far as ►Berkeley on her way held ia the near future tn take up the possible, although failure tn obtain a L-. full crew Is delaying the work, accord tn Ixis Angele«, where she will spend matter of replacing the flnme. While »*«• The other teachera would be desirable to have the use ing to the company official». Dre resl- are Mlaa Vivian Feike, Stella Van the winter and attend school. The Glacier Gtiramount yielease í 1 3 Rialto Theatre ■------------ B IQ I ■ DAY S- AUGUST 30-31, SEPT. 1 O O d Meats Prepaid by R. F. D. CITY SCHOOL CON TRACT IO «E LET Economy Market, I no. 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