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    F HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926
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11
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simply pulse with blue and white—
give everything you have."
“I am sure,” said Kathryn i’erigo, but it should all be massed in one
acting chairman of the meeting aa vice- place.
_______
(From Hood River Guide)
prcxldeiit of the student body, since
What
do
we
think of our girls' bas
Thomas Johnson, president, was un­
An eastern newspaper columnist In­
team? They are a pretty flue
That the play, “Friend Indeed", by able to act, “that we are glad Father ketbali
forms his readers that, on opening hia
bunch. They may not get so much
Clayton Hamilton and Bernard Droit, Marshall ahowM that it is ourselv«« direct
J.
W.
Crites,
county
school
superin
­
desk the other day, he found a beauti­
praises from the people but nev­
went smoothly, with few breaks, en­ Instead of soiuetliiug else that is the ertheless
we are very proud of the girls tendent, who because of an interesting ful apple which disappointed him by
trance« and exits well covered, aud trouble with our school spirit."
address
on
schools
several
weeks
ago,
"like the i«d gray dawn of th«
The assembly was held so that the who strive and try to do their beat to wax asked for a return appearance be­ tasting
seen«« changed quickly was the opinion
morniug after”. We will waive the
tiieir part of the game« for old
of these who aaw it Friday, January delegates to the University of Oregon win
fore
the
Tuesday
forum
of
the
cham
­
opportunity of dincussing thia state­
Hood River high. They play a clean
27, when it was presented in the audi­ could tell of their trip to Eugene and game,
too. No one could wish for bet­ ber of commerce, told chamber mem­ ment. which may contain much of
of the conferences they attended.
torium by the boys' "H” club.
CORDIAL invitation is extended to
bers
at
the
Waukoma
hotel
Tuesday
of
Mixa Rpth Gilmore, faculty advisor, ter sportsmanship. Every player cornea the,requisites of a teacher. Mr. Crites truth. That is to «ay. columnist« are
This well-oiled state of affairs was
such
notorious
bon
vivants
that
such
up
with
a
winning
smile
and.
though
du« to the efficient generating of Miss «aid that at her meetings they dis­ it 1« so easy to stack and let the oppo­ quoted from Dean Jewell, of O. A. C.. may, index'd, have been the dreutu-
all of the people of the Mid-Col-
cussed the high sch<x>l club. Every
Margaret Foster, the coach.
get ahead, they fight until the who was recently here, declaring that stgnce. But he explained further than
Also the play was well acted. James club,” Miss Gilmore said, “should have nents
the
latter
had
declare.I
it
necessary
last whistle blow«. The forwards are
that
umbia to attend our formal open­
Carson, as Jack Singleton, deserves an object.”' Other points- she men­ accurate
allots, the guards watch their for teachers to have three requisites
“The apple came all the way from
much credit for his absolutely convinc­ tioned were that dlaiHxdtiou of control rivals, the centers work in perfect har­ and one prequiaite. The latter, it was Wenatchee, Washington although I
ing at our new headquarters in the
ing performance. His work was excel­ and government in the club should be mony—ail playing together with the declared, is the moat imimrtant of all. don’t know why. Still, we ought to be
handled by several ¡arsons aud that
lent
He said that a teacher must “crave”, glad to get these apples from the coast,
effectiveness
of
g<x>d
teamwork.
Lynn McCuUey. as Charles Cart­ there should lx* open lueidings.
Two games won—one lost (but who "hanker” or be “concerned” about no matter bow punk they are. the un­
said Elwin Emmel,
“Most schools,..........................
~
wright or Owls, the cub reporter, gave
can*x a lx >ut that?)—let's go on to Park- teaching; that an impelling zeal must fortunate fart being that Onondaga
HALL BUILDING, OAK STREET
an appealing, realistic picture of a real treasurer, "I 'leave trouble with their dale aud beat them. Fight ’em, team. be a guide.
county produces some years less than
person. Owls became an alive char­ finances, although they have much
The three requisites Mr. Crites said a million barrel« of fruit.”
more money than we linve. At i Grant
acter.
were: First, knowledge: xecond. age,
from 2 to 5 p. m<
You will understand, by the allusion
Fight 'em —fight 'em— tight ’em — and third, that “Bomething” that will
Mlriem Knoblook, as Patricia Bing, high school, alone, $40.000 was han-
to tlie county, that the columnist oper­
the stenographer, created a convincing dl«*«l by the student Ixidy in one sem- H cmm I River—fight ’em. Didn't that ab­ cause her pupils to like her. Teachers, ates
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4
in New York state, and it was
surd little chanting thrill you? Weren’t Mr. Crites said, must always keep
character quite different from her own. ester."
“Most of the Giris’ leagues,
_ . ” said you just iHMcseased with a wild desire ahead of their student«, must never there he bit into the Wenatchee apple.
Ray Hathhorn as O’Rellley, the
And if you know anything atxftit east-
police, was laughably funny and he Inez Young, president of the Girls’ to "fight ’em”? Keep it up, gang. Do­ allow t Iwii» i> catch up. They must ernoro
and their stem code, you will
league, “s|x*nd lot« of money on re­ ing fine. Fight ’em.
We want you to know that you will
was at ease on the stage.
enjoy the tliiuj igs that their pupils eu- as readilv understand that they are
<
■
.
Wayne Mendenhall made a natural wards and they don't have enough. I
Joy-
required to take a vow in early child­
Elementary rules of electricity, posi­
seeming "yellow” reporter, Blackwell. told them we had plenty and they asked
Mr. Crites said that teachers as a hood,
always
be
welcome
at
our
new
store, the
"ax Hannibal made oath to his
The realization that he could act, me why, if Hocxl River had so much tive and negative charges, conductors rule are very serious in tiieir conven­
handle himself on the stage, had just money, we didn't buy pictures or have and non-condm-tors. are to la* studied tions. While various organizations of sire, never to speak good of a western
home of quality Furniture.
come over Robert Goin. Half the time an emergency room or give thing« away and experimented with in the physics business folk may skip the serious apple and ever to speak ill. The oath, al­
though secret with the fraternity, runs
he let himself go and be Dana, the nt Christmas and Thanksgiving time. classes of Jesse Crensliawe.
papers of their annual gatherings, the something after this fashion: "By the
other half of the time be was himself. I told them that we did and still had
teachers will always lx* found en­ lx*anx of my ancestors, by the codfish
plenty left.” Inez smiled inischiev-
Both phases had effective results.
After planning a sleighing party, deavoring to gain new and useful in­ balls of our family board, by the faith
Wesley Hoagland filled a small part ioiisly.
formation. He cited the great changes
Him* so mml) time was taken for and watching the snow melt and spoil that nre taking plaie constantly in of my fathers, I will hate with a
well. With pince-nez on his eyes, he
s|MX*elie«, all of them were not given. prempects of such a jolly excursion, a methods of teaching. Every effort is quenchless hatred the Infamous apple
looked an entirely different person.
of students gathered in the
of the west.” It is a« perilous to men­
Having never been in a play before, Kathryn Perigo, Guide till tor; Carol group room
of the Ben H. Iu»ge home, lx*lng lx*nt toward making courses as tion Oregon or Washington apples to a
Glen Sutherlin did very well as George Hurlburt, Mascot editor; and Thomas living
practical ax possible, although along a New York stater, and in praise, a« it
Sunday
afternoon,
January
29.
After
Hancock, the town's leading citizen, Johnson, student ixxly president, are a marshmallow toast before the large different line from a decade ago when
la to speak happily of the Florida cli­
acting of Carol Hurlburt, as Dorothy to give speeches at another time.
fireplace, and an afternoon of rollick­ manual training departments were be­ mate to a native son of sunny Calif­
Hun<-ock, his niece, was enchAntingly
ing
filled
with
students.
ing fun, a delightful supper was served
••THINK OF THE HOME FIRST”
lovely In her sympathy and interest in
Allowing Madras to score only one and the fun continued. Those present
Mr. Crites said that the choice of ornia. So far ax we have been able to
Dana's dying paper.
point in the second half, but sinking were: Eleanor House, Myrna Cobb, teachers now require« a great deal ascertain uom* has ever l»een traitor to
The play told of the popularising of two baskets to boost her own total to Myrtle Anderson, Katherine Vaughan, more selection than formerly. The ad­ thi apple oath, as It is privily known
to natives of the east.
a newspaper.
18, Hood River’s blue clad quintet
Hammers. Ignore Igige, Ray vance in pay of teachers has resulted
Of course, setting aside the proba­
Glen Griffith, stage manager, John nosed out Madras 18-16 Haturday night Mary
in
many
who
are
unfit
seeking
such
Hathorn, Willard Jarvis. Jimmie Car-
bility that our columnist spoke sooth
Hounsell and Edwin Goodrich, bls as­ In the most thrilling game* played here son,
¡xisitions.
He
urged
that
good
teach
­
Russell Acheson. Roy Hammers
when I k * mention«! the morning after,
sistants, also deserve much credit for this year.
ers be given encouragement.
and Keith Lage.
there is the merest chance that he may
a successful play.
The game was a battle from the
Accompanying Dr. C. II. Jenkins. have
encountered a tfeetern apple that
start with first one team and then an­
Geo. I, Mowery, manager of dbe light
A group of high school students al­ plant at Htevenaou, Wash., was a guest wax really bad. O<*caxlonally, in ewy
other
taking
the
lead.
Ix>w, fast passing,' gixxl teamwork
few thoustfncT barrels or so, such an
Hood River led most of the second ways have a merry time when assem­ at the Tuesday luncheon.
and training gained by experience in
bled for that purpose, and the rule was
apple may lx* found. There is a stand­
quarter,
but
just
before
the
half
ended
recent game«, served to bring the girls'
ing reward in Wenatchee, however, as
not broken Bunday night, January 29.
Madras
sank
two
baskets
to
take
the
Through
the
Mist
basketball team another victory of 21-
when a |>arty of them assembled at
there is in «»very other western fruit
lead
15-14
as
the
half
ended.
(B.v Dean Collins in Portland Tele- center, for the apprehension of guch
17 in a game played against the Steven­
tlx* C. A. Reed home on the East Ride
At
the
beginning
of
the
third
quarter
gram.)
son girls in the high school gymnasium
xpples. but it is rarely claimed. The
Hood River took the lead on a field for a Monday night supper and an
HONG TO ORDER
Saturday Night, January 28.
Those present
average Wenaftfime apple, as the aver­
liaaket and were never again headed evening of gayety.
“Tune up your lyre. D»*an Collins, age Hood River or Rogue river apple.
Frances Acheson, Julianne
The Stevenson team, tired to begin by Madras, the only point scored by were:
with by a game played the night be­ the visitors coming In the last quarter Benton, Carol Hurlburt, Kathryn Peri­ and aci-ompany yourself,” xayx the 1« as zestful and sweet ax it 1« possible
go, Joyce Nye, Jean Roberts. Charles Hood River Glacier, “while you sing for any apple to be, and the markets of
fore fought hard but were unable to on a foul.
of those 10,600 robin«, harbingers of
defeat the blue and white, who played
In the last half the blue and white Reed. Jimmie Pierson, Russell Acheson. Spring, sighted down Roseburg way the world confirm this fart by their
a rushing game from beginning to end. warriors changed their style of play­ King Benton, Bob Fidler and Bob
preference and patronage. No, we are
the oilier day.”
The Hood River line-up was as fol­ ing. going into the percentage -forma­ I’erigo.
fairly certain that the columnist is one
______
They say a swallow, a «ingle swallow. of those who has taken the oath, and
lows: Hazel Sandman. Edith Parks, tion and keeping the ball in their pos­
Jean Roberta, former student tn
Can never, no never, make a Spring. Ihgt he wouldn't like an Onondaga
forwards; Tootsie Sandman, running session practically tlx* entire half
Iltssl River high who has for the first There's gotta be other things that apple if he thought it came from Wen­
epnter; Lola Byrd. Aleda Beauregard, which accounts for the small score.
follow
jumping centers; Estelle Maya, Juli­ -Poulson, Madras forward, was high semester been at Lincoln high school
atchee. We find his loyalty, at any
To flai> and flutter and ihirp and sing rate, rather admirable than otherwise.
anne Benton. Myrna Cobb, guards. scorer with 1« |s>lnts, and Hathhorn In Portland, enrolled Monday in the
senior
class.
Jean
says
she
’
s
awfully
And
All
the
hill
ami
the
plain
and
Edith Parks was high point forward.
And he has our sympathy, too. What
playing his first game for II. R. II. 8., glad to get back and that she will lie
hollow
a lot of fine apples he is denying him­
gathered eight points to carry off high able to graduate with the class of '28.
With
birdsong
and
all
that
sort
of
self !—Oregonian.
A story of the French revolution. honors.
thing.
Madame Therese, is being studied in
Lineup«:
Fertilizing the Lawn
Miss Ruby Fessenden, junior English Ami that is why with (b lighted bobbin's
the French IV class of Miss Margaret Hood River
Madras
(
By Gordon G. Brown)
teacher,
and
Miss
Frances
Sherwood,
And leap and caper nnd chortle gay.
Foster.
Poulson
McCulley
F
good . _
many inquiries reach the
A „
Evlck music director, spent tha week end In I hear the flight of 10,000 roHus
F
The story, written in French, is to be Hathhorn
'riment
______
Headed this way from Roseburg way. offii-e of the Hood River Experiment
Endicott Portland.
Bonney
O
translated into English.
Station asking for advice on the fertil­
I
dry
the
tears
of
my
Winter's
Bobbin's,
IxMunis
Peril vol
G
Katherine Vaughan, senior, spent the
And holler: “It's almost Spring! ization of lawns In the city. This is a
FINS, FURS AND FEATHERS
Dee week end with Mary Hammers, sopho­
G
Clifton Emmel and Thomas Clarke, Mendenhall
subject on which no definite experi­
Hooray!"
more.
________
both well known in music and atudent
mental work has hwn conducted local­
Ah soon, full soon on the lawn and ly. but general recommendations an*
In order to create more interest in
activities while in Hood Blver high
Ix»cal hunters and trapix*rs for the
The Willamette university glee club
garden
school, and who are now climbing up newswriting and to give the class
offered which will probably prove help­
first time tbix winter Iiave been catch­
presented
a
delightful
concert
Monday
Will crimsori vests with a noble ful.
in the ranks of the musicians of Fort­ training in real newspa|)er work, the
Fridsy, February 8, after regular ing au <x*caxional opossum in the low-
curve.
land. will again make the auditorium flrat year journalism clans was organ­ evening, January 80, in the auditorium.
There are a good many lawns in school hours, a special free matinee for ; lands along the Columbia river. A large
Their
program
consisted
of
classical
Make the angle worm's lif^jnore hard town which are quite old and moss has all children under thirteen will I m * ■ fat marsupial specimen, carried nlong
of old H<xxl River high school ring ised last Monday into two pafter staffs
In
when they appear in a musical recital which will furnish material for the and college songs, readings and several
accumulated to such an extent as to given at the Rialto theatre. A special | the main str«*et of the city in conven-
numbers
played
on
the
harmonica.
Ills daily struggle, than worms de­ irowd out the gruss. The writer be­ program will I* selected for the chil­ ' t Iona I manner, the animal swinging
in assembly February 27.
Guide and the Hood River News.
“A
Rea
Hong
”
by
Gaines;
"The
Long
serve,
The members of the staffs are as
Mr. Emmel Is making a name for
lieves that»in many cases it would lie dren and at this time all children will from the end of a stick by its tail, cre­
himself as an organist and pianist in follows. The Guide group: Otarles Day Closes” by Hullivan; and "The While the jolly redbreaxtx by greenifig lx*tter to dig up the lawn and reseed. I m * enrolled In the Rialto Brownie dub. sted a great «teal of attention Monday
Indies
of
Rt.
James's
”
by
Bornschein,
yard In
I ; . Pearl
■■■ Mohr, t y plat;
Portland and la also studying music Reed, editor
This would, of course, apply to aggra­ The purpose At the Brownie club is to afternoon.
Gobble them down with vim nnd vated taxes. On the other hand, most keep young boys and girls off the
under the direction of Mrs. Frances 8. Robert Goln, sports editor ; Myrtle were among the classical numbers.
Ixx-al trappers this winter are catch­
A
quartet
composed
of
Ronald
Cra
­
verve.
Burke, who is one of the foremost Anderson, Dorothy Hsekett and Lloyd
of our lawns are in such condition ax streets on the one week day they 'do ing many muskrats on the lowlands.
teachers of plsno on the Pscific coast. Wallace, reporters. The Hood Rivef ven, Wendell Robinson, Willis Hatha­ But though they harry and thump and to warrant considerable labor in their not attend school; to give them clean, Tlie fur is declared to tie In excellent
Mr. Clark is a pupil of Otto Wedemeyer News : Katherine Vaughan, editor ; way and Walter Kaufman, sang
Improvement. Where moss has lx*come wholesome entertainment and suitable condition.
mangle
of Portland, and is a soloist with the Ruth Cornett, featnres; livide Lock- “Where My Caravan Has Rested” by
extexsiye the use of a good garden rake for immature minds; to encourage a
Tlx* lowl.v worm. I can not repine;
Lohr
;
“
My
Love
la
Like
a
Red.
Red
Apollo dub snd st the Fourth Church man, sports editor; Walter Dickson,
I cannot hope that the birds will for itx removal will lx* most efficient. keen interest in public school work,
I .a st Tuesday night Rin Tin Tin.
of Christ Scientist, He also won state éditorials and cartoons; Tom Johnson, Rose” by Prothero; and "Heaven Hea­
Till« should lx* done In the near future. Iiartleularly stressing the value of get­ noted motion picture dog, and his mas­
♦
strangle
ven
”
by
Burleigh.
wide recognition in the recent Atwater Julianne Benton and Arthur Lofts, re­
It is also suggested that an applica­ ting good marks in their classes; to ter were the chief iwirticipantx in a
On tiiugleil angles. the while they
Ronald Craven and William Wright,
Kent radio contest.
porters.
tion of limestone or hardwood ashes lx* encourage the children to attend Sun­ broadcast from a station at Oakland.
dine:
tenors, were th«* soloists, and the selec­
This concert Is to be given Monday,
their choice—and if pim- Calif. Rin Tin Tin gave an address
I cannot threaten nor scold nor made immediately at the rate of 1000 day school—of C
February 27, in the place of the regular
to 1500 fxiunds to the acre. This may sible to get tl tneir parents to attend over th« air. When he began to bark,
In order to advertise their glee dub, tion “Joshua Fit De Rattle of Jerico”,
wrangle—
assembly. An sdmlssion price of 10 the Willamette University choristers by Brown, was sung as a duet by
For Spring eom«*a with them right Jx* broadcasted evenly over the land. In church.
all homes with dogs saw some action.
cents for students snd 25 cents for gave a sample of their singing In qn Ronald Craven and Willis Hathaway.
■ axes when* there lx a good stand of
On Friday ail children will Is* told For once the radio gained the interest
down the line.
The leadings were given by Charl«*a
adults will be charged.
clover the additional use of laud plas­ how they can join the Brownie club— of the family canine pets. They were
impromptu assembly Monday after­ Kaufman, and received much applause
A single swallow, a swallow single
noon.
ter lx recommended. Tills may lx* used at no cost—given a card to fill out with .seen to rush up from naps and endeavor
and
laughter,
aa
did
the
harmonica
Hood River high school basketltall
Can
never
produce
a
Spring,
they
say.
at the rat«* of 200 ixiunds |x*r acre. their name, age, idrthday date, school,,
The glee club gave a medley of
team will meet Goldendale's flashy numbers. Everett Patten played sev­ sehx-tions by Everett "Patty” I’atton. But Kl.tMMt robins! It makex one tingle Either or lx»th of these fertilisers Is teacher, and grade. This card will tie to locate the dog that had invaded their
quintet Haturday evening, February 4. eral solo pieces on the harmonica and and the lively college songs sung during
To think of their bright Spring waist­ recommended. This may lx* used at the tllrtl away and a membership card and domains.
coats gay!
at Goldendale for the second time this Charles Kaufman, commedlan, told the intermission.
rate of 200 pouuds per acre. Either or Brownie button will I m * given to each
It is very likely that the consciences
Willis Hathaway, president of the So harp and ixuilter and lyre I jingle
season. In the first contest two weeks about "The Taxidermist’s Daughter.
both of these fertHIzerx should be ap­ youngster. After joining the Brownlee
ago, played at Hood River, the blue Rhe Knows her RtufT”, told a joke and glee club. said, before the closing num­
praise of the robins down Rose­ plied in early spring, the s<xiner the memlwrs may then attend the Brownie of a number of local men have given
them little twinges since last Haturday.
“On lx*half of the club, I wish to
and white squad was defeated 28-14.
burg way.
gave ■ a demonstration of a clothing ber,
better In order to permit rainfall to shows for five cents—on ptesentatlon when a forlorn brlndle pup was seen
thank the people of Hood River for
In the last two games the blue store dummy on a windy day.
wash these fertilizers into the soil and of their membership card—Instead of wandering the <U*wn town streets. If
their cordial ho«|>ltality, and the use
PUhiM Notes
skinned warriors have shown much
make them more soluble.
the usual 104 price. Rpecial effort will ever any animal longed for companion­
of their homes.”
snap and speed than they have any
At the- convention January 31 the
One of the common causes of run­ I m * made to have these Brownie shows ship it was that dog. He stood at street
The program concluded with the offlcei
We have confessed our sins. We
time this season and their team work
_____ *____
■rs for the _ pre-sent
(erm _____
were __ in- down lawns, lx the continued removal every Haturday and pictures of ajqx-al corners and fairly demanded that some
which was ragged and lacking before know- our wrong and have begun to singing of "The Old Historic Temple", stalled by M. SI. Russell. D. G. C„ of the cuttings. By so doing a great to the Brownies will be shown.
one stop and give him a kindly word.
has improved Immensely in the last right it. Thanks to Father Marshall the Willamette <xle, by the whole glee assisted by F. W Chindlund. D. G. V. deal of plant fixxl is unnwemarily re­
The following creed is printed on the He was an Intelligent pnppy. All he
two contest until now the combination we made ourselves realize that it was club, during which the Misses Gladys C.; F. G. Cop, D. G. P.. and L. M. Bald moved. Continued practice of this liack
of
each
membership
card
given
of McCulley, Hathhorn. Barnry, Ixtomls really our own fault that the town's and Caroline Wilson, alumni, and Mrs. win, I). G. M. A. The Installing of- character year after year causes a de­ the children: “I will lie upright and needed to make him happy was the
and Johnson has given a decided people do not support our school activ­ Reed, who is traveling with the glee fl<«*rs were: L. O. Barton. C. C.; Ross pleted condition of the soil which must fair in all my dealings with mv play­ comrade-ship of some good boy. And
the boy w-ould Have found a loyal
smoothness In team play and makes ities, that we ourselves do not back club, st<xxl.
V. ('.; Hiram Reed. P.: lx* renewed either by commercial fer­ mates. I will lie truthful. I will obey friend in that dog. no doubt. The men
Howard Miller, of the class of '26. Kherwood.
school functions, and that in the end
them a real scoring threat.
Fred
Reed.
M.
of
W.:
Marion
Miller.
tilizers
or
manure.
In
such
cases
a
my
father
and
mother,
aud
always
who saw that dog hope he has found
Considering their showing in the last the old H< hm I River spirit can never and a freshman at Willamette this M. of A.; Paul Reed, K. It. A 8.; Percy thin application of well rotted horse
ready apd willing to help older the boy.
engagements backers of the blue and Is* regained to Its full amount until we year, sings aecond bass in the gl«*e club. Bucklin. SI of F.; W. II. E<ll< k. M. of manure lx recommended now In case stand
people than myself. I will otx*y my
The eutertaininent was sponsored by E. ; Harry Post, I. G. ; L. M. Baldwin,
white squad believe they can turn the had righted onr wrong.
this Is not available the writer ret-om- teacher and I will try for high marks
Reserve Oflkcrs Organize
Never ls>foie has such a grand awak­ the high schixil, which will receive one- t rust««e.
tables and outpoint Goldendale squad.
mends
the
application
of
"mixed
”
fer
­
in school.” Special prizes will lie given
Reserve officers met here Tuesday
Friday night, February 3. the blue ening fallen upon us. Not once before fourth of the profits. According to
tilizer.
There
are
severs!
of
these
on
from time to time for Brownies l>est night and took steps toward organiza­
It was a rare traM for those present
and white quintet will meet the Cas­ this year did we have or at least dis­ Elwin Emmel. treasurer of the student
the market. One texting relatively
cade Ltx-ks five at Hood River in an play the enthusiasm, interest and de­ body, the receipts amounted to $58.50. to witness the Installation as put on high in nitrogf*n Is preferred. This fer­ exemplifying their Brownie creed and tion of a Hood River chapter of the
as the Brownie memlx-rshlp grows, big­ Reserve Officer's Association of the
sire to win a« was shown nt the game which means that the high school re­ by Bro. Matt Itnsaeli who had spent
other conference game.
Saturday night. All of us weined to ceived $13.85. The Girls' league wax much time in preparing for the work. tilizer comes in a very finely ground ger and letter shows will be put on United States. A membership of 20 is
condition
and
may
he
broadcasted.
for them.
The new officers took hold of the
in prospect.
In preparation for college entrance have been inspired to lie loyal again, responsible for the housing and enter­
Reseeding is also recommended In
Any local people who are interested
work In a way that promises good re­
officer« named for the new chnpter
examinations the seniors are making a to cooperate, to bring back to its great­ tainment of the cluh while here.
many
Instances.
es|x><4ally
where
the
in children can make any suggestions are: Lieutenant Colonel Charles Htein-
sults.
Bro.
Henry
Cramer,
of
Friend
­
est
capacity
th,
glorious
old
Hood
Riv
­
review of technical English.
removal of moss has tx*en accompanied that will I* of benefit to the Brownies
er
spirit.
No
yellls
were
chanted
in
ship
No.
9
of
The
Dalles,
wax
present
Having finished that, they will take­
The Hood River high girls' basket­ ami gave n short talk that was en­ by raking. Tills will help renew the or on join in making the Brownies a hauaer. president; Dr. H. D. W. Pineo«
vi.v president; ahd Trunls J. Wyers,
up the study of literature. This liter­ truer unison, no minds faltered from ball team will play its first out of town joyed
stand.
bigger organization. This movement is secretary-treasurer.
b.v all.
their
com-ent
ration
towards
victory,
no
ature is composed mostly of “Odea
game of the season against the Park-
spreading
all
over
the
Pacific
coast
and
persons
were
happier
when
all
was
Christ ian Bible School Notre
The meettnfc was held at the Hood
Plans are going forward for an open
to—”, "Lines to—”, in the manner of over.
dale high school team at Purkdale Fri­
the Brownie clubs are rapidly develop­
,
anniversary meeting on February 21.
The Workers' conferen<e on Monday ing Into organisations too idg to lx* River Drug Co. _
day evening. February 3.
Elizabethan and Victorian days. -
All only goes to show what tact can
Tills meeting will be open to all evening. January 30. was well attended
handled
hy
the
personnel
of
the
theatres
do.
Hy
tactfully
placing
unavoidable
and Pythian Slaters and their and many matters of biixln«*xx were dls-
Floyd Arnold Full of Peaehra
"Why doesn't the town take nn In ipn-stions tx-fore us an Influential inan
A close, hard game la expected as Knights
Don't forget to have the chil­
frtendx. This should lx* the most im­ poaetl of. The program of work was alone.
tercst in high school athletics?"
Odell, whom the I|ood River team de­ portant
A
r*(*cord in gornxnidizing was set
dren
at
the
big
free
matinee
after
succeeded
in
drawing
from
our
hearts
gathering of the season.
tnken up but referre«! to the official school Friday to join the Brownies. hero Tuesday afternoon by Floyd Ar­
Father Marshall, priest of the Catho­
feated after a hard tight, was decisively
Ixwird of the church for action. While Any child under 13 years of age la nold. rotund citizen, who on a wager
lic Church of Ilood River, hurled the the burning truths that we would not defeated by the Parkdale girls in a
A
rising
vote
of
thanks
was
given
to
dared to have admitted to our­
question at the students Friday in as­ even
game played at Odell a few weeks agq. F. G. Coe, retiring master of work, who this program would give the Bible eligible.
consumed flve pounds snd 10 ounces,
selves.
sembly.
has held the office for four consecutive school a definite plan to work by. biter­
three large cans, of peaches and •
♦
■ ■ ........
We have It- let's keep It. Txtng live
years.
cat seems lacking to put It acrons. One
Then he paced nervously back and
large coffee cake. When he had fin­
the old Hood River spirit!
"The Belle of Barcelons", an operetta
forth waiting for an answer.
new
rule
put
Into
effect
wax
that
any
ished the last peach and the cake,
The entertainment committee wfls re-
with Its setting in sunny Spain at the
Wayne Mendenhall, football captain
cleaning the bow! of the last drop or
for another term as follows: teacher or officer alment thiw sessions
Hood Rher has only one chance of ttexta season is to la* presented b.v the elected
of
the
Bible
school
without
a
reason
­
nnd badketliall player, answered the
Paul Re«*d, I,. O. Barton and John
juice, he offered (o het Hie axaembl«*d
high
school
glee
club
March
16
defeating
The
Dalles
thia
year.
That
in
the
able
excuse,
tlie
offbv*
automatically
be
­
question by saying thnt the towns­
crowd that he could consume another
Baker. Tlie Intter whs appointed a
people could hardly tie e: ■xpected to take chamv comes tonight when our affirm­ auditorium.
can of the peaches. But he had no
coinmitti-e of one to confer with th«* comes vaennt. F. II. Blagg gave a very
an interest in athletics if the students ative team goes to The Dalles and • It is distinctly colorful with torea- Pythian Slaters Ip regard to the open Interesting and Instructive short talk
takers.
their affirmative team comes here to dors, bull lights, beautiful senoritas meeting February 4.
thein.selves did not
on Bible school work. At the next con­ The February meeting of the Hood
This filling of Mr. Arnold has been
and
handsome
dona,
and
all
the
glori
­
debate
on
the
question.
"Resolved
that
River
County
Pomona
Grange
will
be
“Why don't you put out a winning
ference some other phase of the work
Bro. L. M. Raidwill was etected a will lx* discnss«»d by a speaker selected held next Tneday at Ptne Grove Grange. brewing for some time. C. G. Cornelius
Oregon should provide by law for state ous lM-anty of the fleata time. Dashing
team?”
and others of Mr. Arnold's friends have
H|uinlah costumes of many colors will committee of one to investigate the for that (H-easion.
The women of the Pine Grove grange Yx»en teasing him about his appetite,
With his hand« sunk in __
hia _______
pockets. ownership of hydro-electric plants.”
feasibility
of
organizing
a
public
sp«*ak-
The
debate
teams
deserve
just
as
ndd
to
the
beauty
and
grace
of
the
will
serve
dinner
at
noon.
nnd walking hack and forth. Father
Next Sunday then* will be an Msaem-
so it has been reported. The joshing
4ng class In the lodge and re|xir< at nn bly of the whole school at 16.3S. A
At a public program In the afternoon finally 1«1 to th«« exhibition, which oc­
Marshall explained himself. “Do not much lacking by the student body, If performance.
early
date.
_____
1
v,
.
*
Practice*
has
already
started
nnd
the
not
more,
limn
athletic
teams,
ber-anae
Harvey
G.
starkweather
of
Portland
misunderstand me,” be said. "I do
short program .is being prepared that
curred at the Vincent A Shank store.
not say that you have n laid team. I athletics carry their own interest and east is Icelng cbooen The cast will he
will be of interest to all. Some very will give an address on “Conservation Some of the bijf crowd of «¡xx-tators
Spokane Youth Held Here
spirit
with
them.
announced
liter.
There
are
nine
sing
­
ask why yon do not put out a winning
dee lard that Mr. Arnold's apparent
Gixirge C. White, apprehended while g<x»d suggestions have been gleaned of Our National Resources.”
It means more than ever before for ing parts and four speaking parts.
team.”
enjoyment of his final monthfnl of
trying Saturday night to «*nter a back from the list of questions handed out
us
to
defeat
The
Dalles.
We
simply
Russell Acheson. bnskrilmll and foot­
Old fashioned dance at Rockford. "Melbas" lniMeated that some other
door at th«» home of ex-pollce officer and some weak spots In our school sys­
ball player, answered the inquiry, “We must.
Waverly Ray was elected student Joe Raymer, was held by l(x*al authori­ tem will lx* corr»«-ted
Friday, February 3. Come.
grocery store would have to supply
Are
we.golng
to
lie
forced
to
admit
only play liecause a game has been
Ixxly president of Junior high schixil ties who wired Rpokan«* in the liellef
Dunce. Pine Grove Grange hall. Tues­ pt*achea, if the «liasiphm eater’s offer
that
they
hnve
n
better
school,
a
better
schcdnied,’’ he said, “and because Ho<xl
Grrews Experience Fire
at the election held the first of last lie waa wanted there. White, who gave
day evening, February 14. Masquerade. for further wages had iteen accepted.
River has to have a team. We don't train than we have?
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordon
R.
Green
«¡»ent
his
age
as
2t>.
said
he
had
come
here
You can help your team by coining
fe<4 that the student body J a lx*hlnd
Waverly says he thinks he will like
___ from Spokane. He told officers that he the past week In He«tt!e where Mr.
ua, but if they want a better bunch, to the contest. Don't make them talk his position very well. He enjoys con­ had intended to enter the Raymer Green was attending to bualnem*. Mrs
to empty chair*. Nothing is harder.
why don’t they get on«?”
ducting the meetings.
homo, thinkihg the family Away from Green together with her mother and
Support your team!
Glenn Griffith, junior, also asserted
Other officers elected were: vlce- home.
sister motored on to Los Angeles, Calif.,
Roost your team 1
that the real trouble back of the team
preaident. Bob Breckenridge; secretary,
Finger prints of tlie youth were taken where they will visit with friends and
Beat Tlie Dalles t
lay in the student body.
Kathleen Hartwig; treasurer, Rebecca b.v Deputy Sloat ntxl forward«! to Port­ r datives. They expect to be gone
“Good !” said Father Marshall. “Yon
Thomlsnn.
land. It was learned Tnewlay that the altont two weeks
"The “H" club wants everybody, that
have confpsaed at least onco in your
While in Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Green
young man had a penitentiary^record,
Is every high school student, to alt in
life.”
Jolin Young Wins Honor
having ’b«'n sent up from Klamath experienced the excitement of a fire at
“Yon remind me of a bunch of the same M-etion at basketball games.
J. H. Young has just been informed Falla for grand larceny. He later got flee home of Mr. Green's parents They
ebureb people. Catholics, Methodists, The yelling is so much more effective. by the head offic-e of the Mutual Lift- in
were aroused gt 4.30 a. m. and found
tronble in Portland.
"Pat” tries awfully hard; but. I ask Insurance Co. of New York that lb* is
just church people.
The feal name of the youth is David the basement of the home* In flames.
"The trouble with chureh people you. can ho lead yelling when half a 22nd ansmg the first 75 agents of the Richards He will be hold here on The entire Heattie lire fighting force
everywhere is that they go to church dozen are In-re. half a dozen there and nation In writing policies on new lives a charge of attempting to burglarize a was called and after two hoars of fight­
to get wlmt they can from God Al­ half a dozen the next place?
the past year.
dwelling In the night time, a crime that ing the flames were extinguished and
mighty. Instead of to give.
No! No! It nn't lx* done. And so
Mr. Young, too. was cited four times will draw a penitentiary sentence the home was only partially tost, says'
*TIn church and athletics it is the please, everylxxly, do ait in the saux* on monthly writings, having appeared should be lx* «mvlct«!.
Mr Green. The fire was canned by
same. To got things you must give. section, yell yotir loudest and wear four months ago among the tint fit)
defective wiring in the haaement and)
If you went a winning team you must blue and white. The gymnasium should agents/«f the entire country.
autw-d several hundred dollars damage.
Glacier makea rubber stampe.
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