Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 11, 1919, Image 8

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Wheel Goods.
The largest variety in Tillamook
—Automobiles, Velocipedes and
Wagons. All at a saving to you
over prices ask elsewhere.
Dollies.
Every size, every kind, eyery
complexion. All wanting a good
home in Tillamook. Priced with­
in your means.
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Mechanical Toys.
Enough to satisfy and please
most any boy—and that’s a plenty,
Game Boards and Games.
Rook—Flinch—Pet and dozens
of others that you’ll like.
For the Babies.
You will find Beautiful Rattles—
Booties Brush and Comb sets, etc.
Japanese Baskets.
Just received a new lot of these
both in Fruit, Sandwich and
Work Basket Style.
SMITHY’S
FOR TOYS.
ANTA CLAUS" TRUE HEADQUARTERS
are at SMITHY’S this year. Never before in
the history of the city or county lias so great a var­
iety of TOYS and GIFT GOODS been assembled.
Practically the whole floor is given over to the
tremendous new stock of well made Toys and the
varied stock of Suitable Gifts.
So varied is the stock that it is possible to do
your entire Xmas shopping at this one Great GIFT
SHOP.
Bring the Kiddies to Smithy’s to see the toys.
Kiddies, bring your Mammas and Daddies to
Smithy’s so that they can settle the gift question,
Selections made easy. Plenty of sales people
to wait upon the huge crowds.
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TOOL CHESTS
For the Young Carpenter or Mechanic of
the Household.
CUT GLASS-
Well made Red DOLL BUGGIES
Something Entirely New in this
line. Not heavily cut but very
pretty and neat.
$5.75, $8.75 and $9.75.
$3 00 Ball-Bearing
Roller SKATES -
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Santa Claus
Says “Dont forget the little
kiddies this year--you are
more prosperous and better
able than ever before-and
the children will not be
little but one time in their
life-Let them enjoy it while
they can--They grow up and
are gone too soon-Make
them happy while with
you.”
TOY TABLES, CHAIRS
and
LITTLE RED ROCKERS.
DOLL BEDS and FURNITURE.
See these.
Hand Painted CHINA
in Beautiful Shapes and
nicely decorated.
All handsome Buggies that would
send any little girl into ecestasies.
The two better ones have reclin­
ing backs and are half lined.
TOY BROOMS, for the
Little House Keeper
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SUCCESFUL TEACHERS’ INSTI­ Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Burge and Prof. light, was a visitor at the Institute.
The weather was ideal.
Bennett as a committee to prepare a
TUTE IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
Respectfully submitted,
(Continued from fifth page.)
program for the next local institute.
Delegates Elected.
H. S. Brimhall, Institute Reporter.
oughly recommend teacher^ cottages
Prof. Turnbull, Supt. Tillamook
Edwards-Burton Wedding.
as a solution for this problem and City Schools, was elected as a dele­
make every possible effort to influ­ gate to the State Association at the
ence school boards and patrons in State Teachers’ Association to be
On Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1919 at 4
that direction.
held at Portland during the holidays. p.m. a simple home wedding was held
Fifth Whereas, we have found the
P. H. Wyman, of the Bay City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
teachers have not always carefully school, was elected u.
as . „
a delegate to Blasure, friends of the party, when
observed their “code of ethics.’' first, (he State Association to represent the Miss Nellie Burton became the bride
in withdrawing applications in other County Institute of this county,
of Jesse Edwards.
places as soon as accepting a position I —
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Prof.
Bennett, of -------
Tillamook,
The groom and the bride are well
aecond, in competitive bidding for was elected as a delegate to the state known residents of Tillamook, and
positions; be it resolved that we convention, to represent the Princi-
will be at home to their many
teachers of Tillamook County be I pals' Club of this county.
friends. After the ceremony, which
more punctilious in observing the
The Principals Club was organized was conducted by the Kev. Richard
Code of Ethics.
by the election of P. H. Wyman as Schuetz, a nice wedding dinner was
Sixth—Resolved that we hearily I president and L. H. Bennett as secre­
served. With all their friends we
support a general school exhibit at tary and treasurer.
wish this couple good success.
the next county fair, in place of the
About one hundred teachers were
individual school booths, thereby in attendance at the institute. It was
Reformed Church.
giving each school in the county an full of enthusiasm, and many teach­
opportunity for exhibition that other ers were heard to remark, "What a
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wise might not be available.
¡good institute.”
Cor 4th Ave. and E. 5th Street, Rev
Seventh.—Whereas, we have found
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
Notes of Convention,
that the health program auvocuieu
advocated
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Sunday School at 11 o’clock.
incalculable
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for the school* to be of i----------------
Public worship at 11 o’clock, sub- :
mouth Normal, could not be present
value and that Interscholastic games
on account of the serious illness ject of sermon: "The Parable of the
and track meets do much to further
of one of his instructors and the Reg­ Ton Virgins, or Christ’s Admonition
its program; therefore be it resolved
to Watchfulness.” An Advent sermon
istrar of that institution.
that we give all possible support and
II. S. Brimhall extended a cordial The season of advent makes the be­
encouragement to these subjects.
invitation to the teachers of the’ ginning of the church year. The gen- I
Eighth—Whereas, the Tillamook
county to attend the dedication of eral subject of this season, of which
City teachers have extended to us
the new school building in Nehalem Christmas is the culmination, is the
every curtesy, therefore be It resolv­
three fold coming of Christ, i.e. His
on December 6th.
ed that we express to them our j
Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, managing coming i^to the flesh, His coming in- j
thanks for their generous hospitality.
editor
of the Oregon Teachers’ to our lives and His coming to judg- |
Eight It Whereas, we, the teachers
'Monthly, representing that paper at nient. Not what death finds ns doing,
Of Tillamook County in Annual In­
I the institute and took subscriptions but how death finds us furnished, is
stitute assembled, have found, during
for other educational papers and the important question.
the Hesston, much Inspiration and |
'magazines.
Come and worship with us.
helpful guidance from the splendid
| Prof. Mathews was very much
program provided by our County
pleased with his first visit to a Tilla­
Superintendent, therefore, be It re­
Tor Sale.
mook County Institute.
solved that we tender to him and to
We
need
a
Secretary
of
Education
the instructors, our grateful appre­
the same ns other cabinet office.
Registered Holstein Bull Calf, born
ciation of tile professional enthus­
The Smith-Towner bill now pend­ Nov. 14, 1919. His Dam Lady Ruth
iasm with which this Institute has
ing in congress will bring $500,000 to Fayne; Sire, Hollywood Lilith Korn-
been conducted.
i Oregon every year. It is a part of the dyke, was sold at the J. W. Pomeroy
Tenth—In order that the senti­
national plan of education.
sale, July 25. 1919. for $3,000.00 His
ment* of the Teachers of Tillamook
There are 160,000 school children Dam’s 7 day record; Milk, 4 60 lbs.;
county may in some measure be made
butter, 18.72 tbs.; per cent fat 4.02, I
known in other sections of our state, in Oregon.
The attendance at the University at Jr. two year old.
be It resolved that the Secretary be
of Oregon is double what It was
His Sire’s Dam 7 day record: Milk
instructed to send copies of these
three years ago.
638.75 tbs.; Butter 32.92 lbs. percent
resolutions to the leading county and
We need two more Normal schools. fat 4.25.
State papers and to the Oregon
One in Eastern and one in Southern
Teachers’ Monthly.
Further particulars and price en­
Oregon.
Respectfully submitted, P. II. Wy­
quire of Chris Rclchcn, R. F. D. No.l,
Many new teachers were seen at
man. L. W. Turnbull and Ethel R.
Hillsboro. Oregon.
the institute.
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(Hines.
The committee said the county was
County Teachers Organise.
going to be 100 per cent strong in I
Krout, Krout.
The County Teachers’ Association membership at the State Teachers*
was now organized by the election of Association.
| Who want's krout this winter?
Prof. E. K. Barnes, of Nehalem, as
Prof.H. C. Seymour could not be ,
president, and Prof. L. II. Bennett, of present and his department was rep­ Stuivenga has got the cabbage. Send
him your order, prices right. Mutual
Tillamook, as secretary and treasur­ resented by Miss Helen Cowgill.
er.. Prof. Burnes named Supt. Lamb.
Wm. Stuivenga.
F. C. Baker, editor of the Head- Phone,
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Bay City Garage.
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Storage—Oil«
Repairing of all kinds.
Give us a trial.
Goin & Wiedman.
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BAY CITY DRUG
Entire New Stock of Candies
New Syrups. Come and See
Phon« 32.