Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1912, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight» Way Ô. 1912.
JOHN
Notice of Sheriff’s Hale.
L.
HENDERSON
Notisi of Application for a Licenae
To Sell Spiritous, Malt, and Vinous In the Circuit Court of the State of
i to bond the State $1,000,000 an-
Advertis'ng Rates.
ATTORNEY & COUNSEL.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
l Dually, to be expended under
Liquors, Rte.
I kgal A dvertisements :
Peter Byrom,
I certain
ironclad
conditions
LOÄ-AT-LAW,
Plaintiff,
First Insertion, per line .
’!? where counties raise special
N otice is H ereby G iven . —Tba.
Each subsequent insertion, line
vs.
i
a petition has been filed in the
I
taxes
for
work
to
be
done
under
Business and professional cards.
Tillamook Block,Tillain.iok,Or
County Court of Tillamook County, The Garibaldi Beach
We
Company
a cor- I
1 CO State officers directions»
1 month................. ................
Oregon, by Clarence h. Hanenkratt,
- • Room No. 361.
poration.
Homestead Notices...................
a true copy snd transcript thereof
0 (Ml are opposed to the State butting
Defendant. J
Timber Claims
................. 10<<> I in on the road work, for here­
1 and of the whole thereof, is in words,
Under and by virtue of an order
5 tofore there have been too many
Locals per line each insertion
A large delegation of Port­ letters and figures as follows, to-wit: of sale and decree of foreclosure
Display advertisement, an inch.
In the County Court of the State of issued out of the Circuit Court ot T T
persons
bossing
road
work.
We
T. BOTTS,
land business men will visit
50
1 month ................................
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. the State of Oregon for Tillamook
All Resolutions of Condolence and think the people of this county Tillamook City on Monday, the To the Honorable County Court County on the 30th day of April, A- A • A ttorney - at -L aw .
will agree with us that it is not 20th, who will be the guests of
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
1912, in the above entitled suit, Complete set of Abstract B<u;i
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
‘necessary for a number of orna­ the Commercial Club during 1 above named:
We the undersigned, hereby al­ wherein Peter Byrom, the .above
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,’ 1 mental State officials, drawing their stay in this city
As this lege and show to you the following named plaintiff, obtained altidg- n office. Taxes paid for non
etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed big salaries, to come to Tilla­
is the first visit of a delegation fai ts, and petition you as follows: rnent and decree against the Vwri-
ing five lines.
Residents.
mook on junketing trips at the of the Portland Commercial I That we. and each of 11s are resi­ baldi Beach Company, a corpora­
taxpayers’ expense, and tell us Club to this city, it is the duty dents and legal voters within Gari- I tion, defendant, on the 24th day of I
> baldi Precinct, in Tillamook County, April, 1912, which said decree was,
Tillamook Block.
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
how much money to raise and of the business men and citi­ Oregon; and have been such for on the 30th day of April, 1912, re
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
how to build roads. So our ad­ zens to offer the glad hand of more than 30 days next pieceding corded in Judgment Book 3 of said
Both phones.
One year......... .........
1-;
vice is to allow the counties to welcome and to show some de­ ¡the date and signing of this peti- Court, at page 41, I am commanded
Six month«........................................
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attend to their own road work gree of hospitality to the visi­ | tion, and the filing thereof; having to sell:
Three month» ..............................
•
been and now are actual residents
All the following described lands
without being dictated to by tors. These periodical visits of and
arl haberlach
legal voters within said Pre­ and premises situate, lying and
Entered as second class mail mat- some person who has been ap- Portland business inen to dif­ cinct for more than 30 days next being in Tillamook County, State
t'-r July, 1888, at the post office at I j Klin ted to the position to pay a ferent parts of the State are preceeding the 1st day of May, 1912. of Oregon, to-w.t:
That the said Hanenkratt, is a
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of political debt. This is how it
All the Tide lands fronting and
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
doing much to bring about a
March 3, 1879.
will wbrk out : It will increase get together spirit for the inter­ man of a family, and intends to abutting on Lots One (1), Two (2)
build, open up and personally con­ and Three (3)-of Section Twenty-'
the State tax, and to obtain a est of the entire State, bringing duct a restaurant, lunch room and two (22), in Township One (1) North!
Tillamook Bioct.
share of the State road fund it business men in closer touch confectionery store on the ocean of Range Ten (10) West of Wil’amette
^illamook
in said Precinct to be at least Meridan, containing 96.34 acres,
will increase the county tax.
lone with another in the up­ 3 beach
9
miles outside of the Town ofGari- '
or less :
Q^EORGE WILLETT,
building and the commercial baldi, for the summer and tourist i more
Aleo all the Tide lands fronting
and
industrial
development
of
trade, and also desires to obtain a and abutting upon Lots Three (3)
The
Rural
Spirit,
comment
­
Editorial Snap
It is true liquor license for the accommoda­ and Four (4) of Section Twenty one
ing upon what we stated about all parts of Oregon.
A t torney - at -L aw .
that
the
Portland
business
men tion of the traveling public who de­ (21), in Township One (1) North of
bolding a stock show in this
mand it; hut owing to the peculiar Range Ten (10) West of Willamette
Don’t be ti knocker.
Try to city, had this to say :
lacked the courage to pay this provisions of the liquor laws, he Meridan, containing 109.85 acres
Tillamook Commercial Bnildinj.
boost the city and county in­
The Tillamook Headlight suggests city a visit when they had must obtain a liquor license the more or lees, eave and except that
that if instead of expending $50<) to either to mount the hurricane same as if applying for a saloon;
stead.
portion of said described lands con­
T illamook - O regon .
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I $1999on a Fourth of July celebration deck of a cavuse in crossing the
We hereby petition you to grant tained within the limits of a certain
a liquor license to the said Hanen­ right of way heretofore conveyed
Wear R broad smile and help ' at that city, that amount of money
or feel
the kratt, for a period of one yeai from
i was divided into prizes for a three Coast mountain
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>>
u-i
bv Peter Byrom and wife to the
boust the city and county every lay’s stock show sometime in Aug- effect of ’scuffers under while the
date of the granting of the same, Pacific Railway and Navigation
H. GOYNE,
opportunity you have.
I uat it would be far more interesting being
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tossed over the high to sell spiritous, malt, fermented Company.
I and attractive.
We would never I places on the bars, we are glad and vinous liquors, and hard cider
Together with tenements, heredi­
favor forgetting our nation’s birth
or fermented cider, commonly call­
It will lie a necessary im- , day nor omitting anything that to know that they can come in ed hard cider, in said Precinct of taments and appurtenances there­
A ttorney - at L aw .
unto belonging or in anywise ap­
provement for the city council 1 would promote patriotism, but greater numbers now they can Garibaldi, to be at least 3 miles out­ pertaining.
Four’ll of July” like almost every­ reach Tillamook in Pullman side of the said Town of Garibaldi. I Now, therefore, notice is hereby
to order a hard surfaced street
thing else, lias been commercialized
Dated this let day of May, 1912.
giveb that on Saturday, the First
cars and sleepers, equipped
to the terminal grounds.
I to a great extent. The attempt is with all modern conveniences 1. J. G. Balmer, Garibaldi.
day of June, 1912, at eleven o’clock
T illamook , O regon .
usually to draw a crowd and in­
a. m. ct that day, at the front door
duce it to spend money. If there for travel into this long bottled 2. C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi.
One of the good roods bills to lire speeches they are often made to
of the Court Hoc.se in the city and
3. H. Mitchell. Garibaldi.
county of Tillamook, I will, in obedi­
tie voted upon next November boost real estate values rather than I section of Oregon. We all Wel­ 4. L. L. Smith, Garibaldi.
the change, and feel glad 5. Roy Dunham, Garibaldi.
ence to said order of sale and decree
j
is to uilow counties to bond for to perpetuate the great ideas for lcome
of foreclosure, sell the above des­
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
E. Beelitz, Garibaldi.
good roads, and there is not which our forefathers fought and . . that our visitors can now travel U.
cribed property, or so much there­
Indépendance Day should ' here in ease and comfort. Let 7. John Aellig, Garibaldi.
much doubt but what it will be-' suffered.
of
as
may
be
"necessary
to
satisfj
’
8. A. F. Goff, Hobsonville.
not be forgotten nor its significance {
come a law under our new sys­ overlooked, but if the gathering is j j Tillamook City do herself proud 9. Ben Johnson, Garibaldi.
'Är,.Ä'."W5 híhT.! physician & SUROBOJ,
when
the
Portland
business
10. Sam Johnson, Garibaldi.
i merely “for fun and frolic” and its
tem of legislation.
and best bidder for cash.
men
come
here,
and
everybody
11.
Andy
Hayden,
Garibaldi.
; promoters look only to the financial
TlHaAMuOK,
Dated this 1st day of May, 1912.
12. J. A. Smith, Garibaldi.
) returns, then may the people as I help to make it a success.
H. C renshaw ,
13. Wm. Dowd, Garibaldi.
The primary election in this well gather in groups or families
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
14. Wm. Keys, Garibaldi.
Tillamook Block.
county again proven the fact ‘ and quietly picnic or celebrate in
Oregon. •
15. W. H. Derby, .Garibaldi,
other simple way. The stock i
COLFAX IS PAVING.
that farmer« will not hold some
G eorge W illet ,
lfl. Chas. Konger, Rockaway.
show at least stands for something. I
together. When it carne to re­ . It stirs up enthusiam for better Work of Paving with Bittt- 17. A. L. Daggett. Rockaway.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
18 W. H. Evans, Rose City.
improved
nominating oue of their own stock and therefore
g* M. KERRON,
lithic Covers Greater Por­
19. L. W. Fowler, Rose City.
class for county commissioner methode of breeding and feeding
20. Joe Surino, Garibaldi.
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
with that of better farming. We
tion
of
Street
Area
of
11 large number voted against agree with the Headlight that the
21. F. C. Robison, Garibaldi.
him.
City.
stock show in August is the better
22. Victor Brener, Garibaldi.
SURGEON
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That PHYSICIAN &
to spend the money and believe
23. M. Adamson, Garibaldi.
in pursuance of a decree of fore
Another funny mix-up was* way
The
work
of
grading
tlie
south
if once it ia tried the Tillamook
Tillamook Block,
24. O. C. Hawthorne, Garibaldi.
closure and order of sale duly ren­
end of Main street preparatory to 25. Carl Loll, Garibaldi.
brought about in the primary . business men will say so, too.
dered and entered in its journal by
20.
R.
E.
Jackson,
Garibaldi.
paving baa started at Colfax with a
the Circuit Court of the State of
Tillamcok,
election in Massachusetts. The1
Oregon.
Oregon, for Tillamook County, at
force of men and teams and the 27. Charles Bowers, Garibaldi.
people’s choice for president
The Southern Pacific Com-
28. Lloyd C. Smith, Garibaldi.
a regular term of said Court on the
was Taft, and their choice for puny has decided to locate the paving company’s steam plow, says 29. Archie C. Smith, Garibaldi.
15th day of April, 1912, in a certain
delegates to the Republican depot nnd freight yards for the the Spokane Spokesman. The work 30. Grant Marshall, Garibaldi.
suit then pending in said court
c- HAWK,
31.
D.
Johnson,
Garibaldi
of
establishing
the
grades
and
con
­
wherein Robert Osborn is plaintiff
national convention were men HR. & N. nt the terminal
32.
B.
S.
Thompson
Garibaldi.
nnd William L. Reifenberg and
who had pledged themselves to grounds, which was the Bite structing the curbing on t»oth sides 33. Chas. Morgan, Garibaldi.
Lillian C. Riefenberg are defendants,
vote for Roosevelt.
originally selected for that pur- of the street is almost completed, 34. E. Krumlauf, Garibaldi.
in favor of plaintiff and against said
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
defendant, decreeing that plaintiff
| pose. We consider that the rail- and it is expected that within two 35. M. F. Robison, Garibaldi.
months Main street will be paved 30. • Gun Leon, Garibaldi.
have
and
recover
from
said
defend
­
Brighten-Up your residence road company has done the
L. H. Holt, Rockaway.
’
ants the sum of $1000.00, with inter­
from the Catholic church north to 37. ...........................
BAY CITY, OREGON.
with a new coat of paint. Clean proper thing, for, as we have the courthouse. The sharp grade 38. C. E. Crowther, Rockaway.
est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
39.
H.
M.
Davis,
Rockaway.
per annum from September 8th,
Up the back yard, and put it in repeatedly pointed out, a pub­ at the south end of Main street will
40. C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi.
1911, for the further sum of $200 00
11 clean, Hiinittiry condition. lic street is no place to be con­ be finished with a rough surface, 41. Joseph Swahaw, Garibaldi.
attorney’s fees, and the costs and
verted
into
a
passenger
and
Then plant pretty flowers and
R. BEALS,
42.
J
W
Cook
Garibaldi
disbursements taxed at $17.25, and
which will eliminate the alippery
43. J. S. McDonald, Garibaldi.
shrubs to make it look bright freight tard for 11 city like Tilla­
also the costs of sale; and further
condition of the street during rainy 44. J W. Foley, Garibaldi.
and attractive.
There are a mook. The railroad company and snowy Weather, • While thin
decreeing the foreclosure of the
45.
F, Bowman, Hobsonville.
REAL ESTATE,
mortgage in the complaint in said
whole lot of residences in this saw that it could not do busi­ rough finish was not stipulated in 40. M.
A. G. Krumlauf, Garibaldi.
cause described; and in pursuance
citv which could tie greatly im- ness in a satisfactory manner the contract existing between War­ 47. P. Byrom, Garibaldi.
of an execution and order of sale
F inancial A gent ,
proved at 11 armill cost if the under such cramped conditions, ren Construction Company and the 48. H. K. Emery, Hobsonville.
duly issued out of said court under
49.
Alvin A. Jurhs, Hobsonville.
citi/AMis had 11 little more civic mid even had it done so for the city, the company will add this
the seal thereof in said cause, to me i
Tillamook, Oregon.
50.
Kennedy, Hobsonville.
duly directed, and dated the 27th
p'’de
Kvervbtidy should get next few years, it would have feature to the paving of all ateep 51. Wm.
Frank Ekroth, Hobsonville.
day
of
April,
1912,
commanding
and
t .«■ Brighten-Up fever, for it is been a short time before the grades free of extra charge.
52 C. Heyes, Hobsonville.
requiring me to make sale of the
53. James Heyes, Hobsonville.
gMierjtllv conceded that thou- depot and freight sheds would
following described real property, ~j~y. P. J. SHARP,
After the south end of Main street 14.
H.
T.
Sheldon,
Hobsonville
have
to
be
removed
to
the
ter
­
smuts ot visitors will come to
to-wit:
ia finished the paving crew will be 55
M.
M.
Mead,
Lake
Lytle.
minal grounds. The fact of the
thin city during the summer.
"Beginning sixty (60) feet west of
divided and the work of paving the 50. L. L. Mead, Lake Lytle.
the Northwest corner of Block four
■ natter is, the Southern Pacific
RESIDENT DENTIST,
residence district in the South end 57. Geo. M. Gunderson, Lake Lytle. (4), James M. Fuller’s Addition to
sees that Tillamook City is an
58. A. Longenbaker, Lake Lytle.
From present indications it
the town of Bay City, Tillamook Office across the street froir th«
and the north end of Main street 59. C. C. Byers, Sea View.
County, Oregon, being the North­
looks as though the Oregon sys­ important business center with froir the courthouse to the O.W.R. (JO. I. A. Hush beck, I-Hke Lytle.
prospects
in
the
near
future
of.
east corner of the tract to be des­
Court House.
tem will throw the entire State
A R. depot will be started. After 61 Joe Snetninger, Lake Lytle.
cribed; thence West two hundred
into u light over class legisla­ having a population of 10,000! thia is accomplished the company 02 M. Moroney, Lake Lytle.
Dr.
W ise’s office.
(200)
feet;
thence
South
one
hundred
Henry Jennings, Lake Lytle.
tion over a proposed minimum or more, and with this idea in I i will start work on paving the Pel*- 63.
(100) feet; thence East two hundred
64.
H.
P.
Sheldon,
Rockaway.
the r f railroad
1
r. addition
,1 zl ■ I ■ »,
(200) feet; thence North one hundred
.¿rnnrln
th
t company
i
T ia
7 L
««•
district nri.l
and the 65. Arthur Davis, Rockaway.
wage law, which has been pre­ • view
perparing for the future devel-
a„
(100) feet to the place of beginning,
pared by the executive commit­
a
r
COU^rvl V»* vv» VllBllILl, WWllIl, III till,
W. T. Coates, Rockaway.
^1^ SARCHET,
and
, optiient of the city. Anyway,,
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..
.r^ 67. C. L. Lindsay, Rockaway.
1'1' hn've. |comprises
almost ' the entire
street
tee of the State Federation of.
I . The Fashionable Taik*
The
Southwest quarter of the
have-
Lalwir. The bill provides thatj we think we should all
'
' area south of the O. W. R A N-. 68. L. G. Evans, Rockaway.
Northeast quarter of Section eigh­
09. )■ H. Smith, Bar View.
sufficient
city
pride
in
desiring;
teen (18), township One (1) North,
no man over 20 years old
, tracks.
70. Thomas Quinn. Garibaldi.
Range nine West of the Willamette C-eauing, Pressing and Repair-
shall work in Oregon for less to see au attractive depot where
71. C. R. Sutton, Garbaldi.
Meridan, in Tillamook
County,
72. C. E. Hanenkratt.
Notice.
than $2. <V) 11 day, and no woman there ia plenty of room for the
Stat* of Oregon,”
ing a Specialty.
f»r less than $i.BS a day. This ruiiroad to do business.
I, Clarence E. Hanenkratt, being
Now, therefore, by virtue of aaid
To my friends in Tillamook, first duly sworn, say: That I am execution, order and decree, and in
is something that will upset the
S» re in Heins Photograph«
one of the above signers of the compliance with the command« of
commercial mid industrial busi­
We have business men who County, Oregon:
foregoing petition, and that I circu­ aaid writ, I will, on Monday, the
I
wish
to
call
your
attention
to
ness of Oregon if it ever be­ take no interest in the welfare
Gallery.
lated the same; that each and all of 3rd day of June, 1912 at the hour of
comes a law, which, no doubt, of the city, and who will not the fact that I have diaaolved part­ the foregoing named petitioners 10 o’clock a. m. at the front door of
it will, for the wnge earners associate with thoae who are nership with Mr. Rollie W Watson signed the same in my presence; the Court House in Tillamook City
J. CLAUSSEN,
and the riff raff will cast a «olid endeavoring to boost the city and from thia date I can be found that each stated his name, address Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at I
and residence correctly; that each public auction »0 the highest bidder
in
the
Commercial
Buildiug,
Room
vote to enact this into n law and county.
•
LAWYER,
F<»r that reason
is a legal voter in Garibaldi Precinct, tor cash in hand, all of the right,
under our new system of legis­ we have repeatedly advocated No. 1(1 across the “street from the in said County and State, and has title and interest which the above I
lation.
£kut«chcr
casting aiide any and all per­ Todd Hotel writing the same kind actually resided therein for more named defendants, or either of them,
30 days next preceeding May had on the date of the mortgage
sonal differences and pull toge­ of fire inaurance that I have in than
let, 1912; that all of the facte set described in the complaint herein,
313 Tillamook Block,
It ia hard to understand why ther for 11 common purpose. It years past so you may rest assured forth
in said petition are true as I to-wit: On September 8th, 1911, or
so many person« in the North­ ia gratifying to know that a I that jou will receive the same fair verily believe.
since had in and to the above des­
T illamook - O rego «-
west are in favor of Roosevelt large number of the leading and square treatment that has
C larence E H anenkratt .
cribed real property, to aatiafy said
,
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tor president when Pinchot, one citizens have done this and are 1 characterized all my dealing! with
Subscribed and sworn to before execution, order and decree, interest
and costa and all accuring costs.
<>t the colonel’s backers mid who identified with the first success­ the general public. Thanking you me thia 1st day of May, 1912
H. C renshaw ,
( seal )
W ebster H olmes ,
D.V.M.,
E. REEDY,
ia helping finance hia campaign, ful commercial body organized one and all for the past courtesies
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Notary Public for Oregon.
would bottle-up the Northwest here to make this an attractive, and looking forward to a renewal
Oregon,
N otice is F vrther
H ereby
with hi« conservation fnlncien, up-to-date business metropolis of old acquaintances, I am Yours.
VETERINARY
G iven ,—That said petition will be Dated May 2nd 1912
which is one of the Roosevelt of the county. That ia one of
Very sincerly yours,
presented to the County Court of
(Both Phones i
the State of Oregon, for said Til-
policies. No.withstanding nil the aims and objects of the Till-
I. S. Stephens.
There never was a time when peo-
la
mook
County,
on
the
5th
day
of
pie
apprecistt
the vacant land in the south amook Commercial Club, and Post Office Box 242 Phone 1563,
;le appreciated the real merits of
Orel*
Tillamook
June, 191., at the hour of 10 o’clock Chamberlain'
------------------jn’a
Cough
Remedy
part of this county was placed we want to say that those who
■ 11 the forenoon of said day. and more than now.
This
ia
shown
by
in a reserve under the Pinchot have business and property in­
baaed thereon said Clarence E the increase in sales snd voluntary
Dr. J. T. Work, M. T.
forestry administration, we are terests in the city and who are
Hannenkratt
will at said time, testimoninla from persons who have
place, date and hour, apply to said been cured by it. If you or your
inclined to think that aome of doiug nothing to help thia or­
1st St. and 3rd Ave West.
County Court for a license to be children are troubled with a cough
■ niojtizens have lived in this ganization, are not using good
Chiropractor and Naturopath it granted to him. to sell within said
bottled-up county so long that judgment nor do they show the moat improved acience for the Garibaldi Precinct, spiritous. malt, or cold give it a trial and become
with its good qualities.
they want more of it.
This the progressive spirit' which cure of disease Why suffer from vinous liquors and hard cider, for acquainted
For sale by all dealers.
surely must have been the mo­ should strongly prevail here. If colds, catarrah rheumatism, hernia, a |>rriod of one year from the date
of said license.
tive some persons had who these few remarks should be
It would surprise you to know of
tumors and abdominal displace
Dated thia 1st dav of May, 1912
the great goodWhat is being done
voted for Roo-evelt in the south instrumental in still creating a
C larence E. H anenkratt .
■uents, indigestion, malaaainulation
by • hamberlntn’« Tablet«.
Darius
part of the county.
stronger sentiment for all to get and the general neurotic run down
Downey, of Newberg Junction. N.D..
together end pull together, we condition that follows whep the
writes, “My wife has been using
Now is the time to get rid of your Chamberlain's Tablets «nd finds
The good roads advocate« are »hall feel wioae than repaid, it cause may be easily adjusted and
rheumatism
You can do it by ap­ them very effectual and doing her
rude ivoriug to create a aenti- must be admitted, if Tillamook removed with no danger of other plying Chamberlain's Liniment
men in favor of it State High City in to continue to be the busi­ compUcatioua, aa thete ia no drugs and massaging the parts freely at lots of good.” If you have any
trouble with vour stomach fir bow-
way Commission, with power ness mid manufacturing center or knives used in this system.
each application. For sale by all els give them a trial Sold by all
dealers.
•
dealers.
it will be brought about bv
united effort of the progressive
citizens, not by drones or those
who stand back and continually
knock, knock, knock, stir up
strife and infer that public offi­
cials are corrupt.
.
C
I
Ijetibligbt,
Shots.
E
J
Mother knows she has
made the test,
Tillamook Bak
Bread
Is the Best.
We use Olympic
Flour.