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!Was saved at the senior f- ~,
some-
[taken a first aid class,
the problem and
in distress.
and the unknown
administered
thus sav-
It is a good idea to
l CPR class. You
the informa-
l skills learned will help
November and
Lyle
Department are
16.
, meeting will be
' Watch for the agenda.
!join the community
firefighters from
at the Annu-
which will be
fill go towards Council
council mem-
pick up your parade
the post office or
Coffee House.
3 p.m., at Taylor's
a High Prairie, for Vicki
will follow at
Song Acres.
Goldendale
in 196o and reprinted
News
Barbara Sexton
MiEIrM Lyl m
J
with their permission: Historical
Society Members Exchange
Early-Day Stories.
The county historical society
meeting at Lyle January 16
brought to light a number of
small tales and anecdotes, bits of
history related by persons at the
meeting. The following are typi-
cal:
In connection with comments
about the weather, Mrs. Clark, O.
P. Kreps, William O'Neil and oth-
ers said it was common practice
to cross the Columbia on ice in
the days when Lyle was first set-
tled. Mrs. Clark said her older
brother, Van Sorensen, used to
put sand on the ice for traction
and haul wheat aCTOSS the ice; she
remembered hogs being driven
across the ice to market and said
that as a girl she had walked the
ice from Lyle to Rowena.
"I don't put things away
because...my children will never
be able to find them again."
Submit your news to: Barbara
Sexton: (5o9) 365-5374 - madi-
son@gorge.net, Mildred Lykeus:
365-0060, mildred@gorge.ne,
orthe Lyle Web site: by Pam Ess-
ley,
http://community.gorge.net/qyle/
bog racing returns Oct. 9
Jaycees will home a large cash prize.
Eddieville is located approxi-
Eddieville Motor- mately 6 miles south of Golden-
dale, off Hwy. 97 and String
9- : ....Street in the Center,file vicinity.
There is a limit of loo driv-
in whichvari- ers, so pre-registration is
encouraged.
race through with- Copies of the rules and entry
stuck. A "Bog for forms are available at the Gold-
final event, endale NAPA, CARQUEST, or
have Goldendale Tire, or by contact-
to race through ing the Goldendale Jaycees at
'Mth the winner taking (509) 250-0482.
featured at Dufur
Church Oct. 12
lwill
eat7
,Oct. m.
Rick
Brothers quartet, are
' awards
They are
Gospel Music
Hall of Fame and were recently
featured on TBN's "Unfolding
Majesty."
Admission is free. An offering
will be received. Dufur Christian
Church is located at 315 N.E.
Harrison. For more information
call (541) 467-2257.
VASQUEZ-CARDENAS
Contributed photo
Jairne Jose Cardenas and Laura Vasquez were married Aug.
28, in Othello. Laura is a 1997 graduate of Othello High School,
and received her two-year degree from Pasco Community Col-
lege. She is currently serving with the U.S. Army Reserves.
Jairne is a 1998 graduate of Goldendale High School, and the
son of Jerry and Tamera Griffith, of Goldendale. He spent 4-1/2
years in the Army and following his discharge in 2002, he moved
to Walla Walla and joined the United States Reserves. Carde-
nas attended Walla Walla Community College. The couple is
serving in the same Reserve Unit, and are being deployed to
Iraq, where they will spend the next year and a hag. Upon their
return, the couple will make their home in the Tri-Cities.
Arlington Saddle Club holds
queen tryouts Oct. 16
The Arlington Saddle Club will dates must try out on the horse
be holding queen tryouts for the the}, are intending to use during
Arlington Saddle Club Jackpot tbdr reign and be responsible for
Rodeo Queen. Tryouts will be providing their own transporta-
held on Oct.16, at lo a.m. at the tion to all appearances. There
Arlington Saddle Club Arena, one will be a Poker Ride and potluck
mile south of Arlington on Hwy lunch following the queen try-
19. outs. All eligible candidates are
Candldates must be at le~t t6 welcome and mwoumged to con-
yeats oldby May 1, 2qo5 and no tact Marilyn McCall for more
more than 2o years old. Candi- information at (541) 384-64o8.
ghe Randall family would like to express our apprecia-
tion to everyone who has been so supportive during
Alvin's extended illness and this time of loss. Thank vou
to our pastors: Greg Howell, Kevin Gerchak, and I~en
Akins for their love and prayers. A special thank you to
the nurses and staff at Klickitat Valley Itospital for the
extra care given to us; Home Health Services for the
home care; Dr. O'Connor, Dr. Newkirk and Dr.
Bothamley; our neighbors, co-workers and extended
family for all the cards, flowers, food, and hugs; the
Centerville Grange for a wonderful meal, Erdman
Funeral Home for their services and kindness; and
numerous others who have touched our hearts and lives.
Thank you.
Eleanor Randall, Roger Randall and family, Richard Randall
and family, Raymond Randall and family
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