Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 27, 1920, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 27,
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5th grade: Nona Brooten, 96; Helen Schnei ter, 96.
Robert Culien, 94; Ulla Fuqua, 92;
District No. 16
Fay Langley, 90.
6th grade: Bergitta Blum, 96.
MAY 7, 1920
5th grade: Clara Krum lauf, 100;
Wheeler
District No. 1
Eva Krumlauf, 100, Wauneta McFar­
District No,
3rd grade: Freddie Donaldson, 100; land, 100; Terry Hendren, 100; Ernest
3rd grade: George Chartier,
Winfield Tinnerstet, 98; Llody Hughey Pallin, 94; Lillian Pallin, 94; Edward Katharina Woelfel, 96; Kathryn Vol­
98; Merrill Maxwell, 98.
Cullen, 96; Ralph Sipprell, 96.
burg, 96; Donald Craven, 96.
4th grade: Beulah Hannant, 100;
6th grade: Vera Stoker, 100; Billie
4th grade: Minnie Kral, 100; Alex
Jack Mowery, 96; Rosa Schild, 94; j Sipprell, 100; Mildred Pallin, 100; Woelfel, 100; Raleigh Morrow, 98;
Atuia Anderson, 94; Helen Barber, 92; Myrtle Knighten, 100.
Cecil Rowley, 94; Nettie Swadley, 90.
Bessie Barber, 90.
7ih grade: Dollie Derby, 100; Louis
5th grade: Louise Legault, 100;
*¿7; > vacuum packed
7th grade Rowebertha Phelp3, 100; Zuercher, 96.
Ethel Blazer, 100; Milo Houser, 98;
Oren Leach, 96; Boyd Knox, 96; Billie
8th grade: Lewis Alexander, 100; Robert McColley, 96; Ferdinand Mc­
Jenkins, 94; Ana Donaldson, 94 Ina Hannah Zuercher, 100; Edwina Baker, Clintock, 96; Nellie Ross, 96.
Anderson, 94; Lily Schild, 92.
100; Mary Strueby, 100; Wells Foote,
6th grade: William Cyphert, 100;
District No. 2
100.
Alice Swadley, 100; Mazie Eastham,
J- »V/AÍK' Oi k» GO M
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3rd grade: Viola Davies, 100; Lois
District No. 16
100; Ruth MeKebben, 96; Gertrude
Wilkes, 98.
4th grade: Anton Hurliman, 94; Johnson. 92; Neva Grant, 92.
5th grade: Richard Goyne, 100; Jos­ Kermit Riegclman, 94.
7th grade: Mildred Houser, 96;
eph Blaser, 98.
5th grade: Agatha Hurliman, 100.
Harold Nary, 96; Donald McClintock,
6th grade Elizabeth Mowery, 100;
7th grade: Irene Belleque, 94.
92.
Oradella Miller, 98.
8th grade: Walter Kelly, 94;
District No. 18
“1 have not missed a singh milking sinca
7th grade Viola Johnson, 98.
ginaid Smith, 94.
8th grade: Alfred Paasons, 96.
8th grade Agnes Blaser, 90.
installed the EMPIRE Milking Machine
District No. 20
Brighten
District No. 3
May 23rd, 19l5,” writes E. r. Gentry
4th grade: Wilbur Osborne, 98.
District No. 48
^^/ITH EVERY CAN of Dependable goes
5th grade: Douglas Leach, 98; Lee
District No. 21
5th grade: Belva Bennett, 100.
of Wallace, Idaho.
this guarantee—If after using hai the contents
Hodgdon, 96.
3rd grade: Sammy Tooley, 100;
8th grade: Ellouise Morgan,
We quota Mr. Gantry, not because lus «xperi.
District No. 6
Ben Brandt, 100; William Ward, 98. Elmer Bennett, 100; Orlando Mag­
of the can you are not satisfied, t ten return the
ensa is anything unusual but because it is like
3rd grade: Marian Etzwiler, 100;
4th grade: Fred Brandt, 100; Eva nuson, 98; John Myers, 96.
remainder to your grocer and te will
that of fill users of
Mabel Wilson, 92.
District No. 54
Edwards, 100; Roda Tooley, 100;
5>our money.
4th grade Walter Otzen, 96.
3rd grade: Winnifred Barber, 100;
Lora Carter, 94; Letha Whalin, 92.
6th grade: Jody Etzwiler, 94.
Helen Wilkes, 100; Ona Barber 100;
6th grade: Allen Hughes, 96.
We could n t afford to make such an iron-clad guarantee
7th grade Ruth Etzwiler, 100 Esther
4th grade: Samuel Barber, 100; Roy
7th grade: Victor Davis, 98; Clara
unless Dependable is all v?e claim it to be.
Otzen, 94.
Galloway, 96.
Miner, 100.
District No. 8
MILKING MACHINES
7th grade: Earl Miner, 100.
8th grade: Clara Ward, 94; Leonard
4th grad?, Vera Sappington, 100; Smith, 92; Loisa Tooley, 92; Gertrude
District No. 55
Lyle Dingess, 100; Harold Ayer, 100; Brandt, 90.
It is very important in buying a milking machin* t*
3rd grade: Herman Fisher, 98.
Maysel Smith, 100; Lula McClay, 100.
6th grade: Mark Edmunds, 92; Wal­
select on* that has this racord, for a milking maoh*
District No. 22
5th grade Opar Curl, 96.
in* is used (wise a day, and on* that is not s*
ter Fisher, 90.
3rd grade: Pauline Buell, 92.
7th grade Ralph Davidson, 100;
constructed that it will ba constantly "on th* jeb”
8th grade: Charles Edmunds, 100.
4th grade: Johnny Neff, 98; Edith
The beat r«*wi-
means loss of milk, time and money.
Jean Wilson, 100; Minnie Scott, 100; Wilson, 98; Marguerite Foster, 96;
District No. 56
mandarioM fat
Don Embree, 90.
Empire Milkwre
3rd grade: Velden Anderson, 98.
Dwaine Imlah, 94.
EMPIRE Milking Machines ar* simp!* and *ffi-
that we have
6th grade: Joe Beatty, 100; Freda
4th grade: Walter Pearson, 100;
wen have come
5th grade: Lynn. Coughran, 100;
ciint^-gentl* and natural in their astion, and ab*v*
from usnn* T h
Kirk, 100; Elis Maddox, 98; Thelma Agnes Todd, 100; Evelyn High, 98; Kathryn Huston, 98; Martha Painton,
will inte r<.* tap cue
all, thv milk Lha SAME WAY EVERY DAY*-
VACUUM PACKED
£ i n J io «% u r
Ayer, 96; Archie Mattoon, 96; Dale Leslie Johson, 96; Earl Blackburn, 94; 94; Agnes Mills 90.
msra uniform in action than even th* calf. They
illustra tad
imphlet “What
AT YOUR GROCERS
Batchelar, 94; Carl Beaty, 90.
5th grade: Clarence Anderson 100.
safeguard the condition of valuable cows.
Lois Cochran, 94; Ethmer Light, 94;
airymea Say.“
8th grade Orville Fowler, 96; Lewis Murrell Coughran, 92.
7th grade: Donald Sutherland, 98.
I.U. us ullgjrou ALk th« banefits thqy otf<jr«yoik Writ« for
Johnson, 96.
Catalog J 1 and also ask for information regarding &MPIRK
8th grade: Mary Jane Painton, 100;
6th grade: Ruth Rogers, 100, Elma
Cream Separators, Gasoline Engin«« and Eblactrio Plants.
(District No. 9
Carver, 100; Dorothy LeFevre, 98; Esther Mills, 98.
3rd grade: Richard Aschim, Bryan Zura Cruthers, 96; Lyn George, 90.
District No. 57
Morgan, Sears Cook, Mildred Leach,
3rd grade: Helen Vincent, 96.
7th grade: Minnie Lee, 96.
Mamie Dye, Bessie Baker, Arlene Jo­
7th grade: Ruth Paul 92.
8th grade, Leslie Coughran, 100;
If Your Cow can be Milked by a Calf this Machine
nes, Ruth Beals, Allen Maginnis, Ruth Carey Moore, 98; Estolla Imlah, 96;
8th grade: Homer Blum, 96; Lena
will Milk your Cow Efficiently.
JACK
HARPER,
•A
Mahan, William Shartel, Bruce Mahan, Leola Todd, 94; Rosa Cruthers, 96; Berli, 95.
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
Vera Rosenberg, 100.
District No. 60
Etta Burke, 92.
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Ella Davies, Jessie Hodge, Floyd Ros­
8th grade: Irene Scofield 96; Ethel
Take your Herses there and get
District No. 23
enberg, 98.
5th grade: Roy Hanenkratt, 100; Dye, 94.
First Class Shoes for them.
1-4'
Loren
Worthington,
94;
Lisgar
Gar-
4th grade: Mamie Brandes, 96.
Evelyn
Hanenkrat, 100; Dortha Zim-
I guarantee all.work to be
District No. 61
papang ¡36 .‘qi!“>S WJoa :Z6 ‘Jaup mershead, 98; Alice Hanenkrat, 98;
satisfactory,
if
not,
bring
it
back
Nicklaus, 92; Willie Gitchell, 90; Vera George Zirr, 96.
6th grade: Leona Hopkins, 100;
. ” >
and I.will make good without
Wagy, 90; Clarence Burdick, 90.
Inez Hopkins, 100; Wilbur Hopkins,
7th grade: Veda Smith, 100.
L Í
extra charge.
Maurice Woolfe, Robert Boals, Jessie
94; Oscar Krebs, 92.
District No. 24
We pay top prices for Hides.
Q. Margaret McKinley, Arthur Hudson, 3rd grade: Daniel Blackmore, 98.
ACADEMY
Do you know that half of your
Margaret Abraham, 94.
aH52S2SaS2525ZS2SaS25ilSHSESa5aSH525H5i5HSH5HSil5H52SH5H5HSZSiSH5ZSHSES2^ Irene Pangborn, Alvera True Marjorie 6th grade: Roy Doniel, 100.
Motor trouble is Carbon, Get
Dye, Melba Russell, Midred Berkey,
4th grade: Irene Jacob 100; Adolph ¥■
8th grade: Wendell Lommen, 100;
rid of it cheap. We burn it out
Finch, 100.
% Stella Smith, 98; Gladys Lommen, 96; Benscheidt, 98; Kathleen Fitzpatrick,
clean with Oxygen, 75c. per
Portman, 96; Eddie Fitzpatrick, 98;
Ruah Renfro, Kenneth Sherwood, 98. Walter Easom, 96.
H
cylender.
George Becker, 92; Elizabeth Winant,
Wayne Wiley, Eliza Rasnick, Donald
District No. 26
Crenshaw, 96.
SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SHOP.
3rd grade: Floyd Davidson, 100; 90.
5th grade: Margaret Becker, 100;
Vera Davidson, 94; Thelma Johnson,98 Harold Guthert, 94.
SERVICE, NOT STYLE.
£
5th grade: Donald Leverich, Henry
5th grade: Earl Stults, 100; Lloyd Ferdinand Becker, 100; Philomena
GEORGE
CHRISTENSON.
LISTER
L.
LITSCHER.
$
Hoffert, 100; Frank Emmenegger,
Berkey, Iva Wilson, Tom Handley,100 W’ilson, 100; Bennie Shultson, 94.
100;
Josephine
Tone;
100;
Johnnie
Bessie Gitchell, 98; Camille Haltom,98
6th grade: Lois Brown, 100; Jack
Blaser, 100; Ione Talcott, 100; Frank
Lester Talbott, 96; Lois Fowler, 94 Shoemaker, 100.
rrr-
Claude Mahan, 94; Almeda True, 94;
8th grade: George Armentrout, 96. Blaser, 100; Elvira Woolfe, 100; Eliza­
beth Brians, 98; Una Baker, 98; Ml
Pearl Anderson, Lauren Buel, 92;
District No. 27
Mildred Johnson, 98; Margaret Port­ 0
Naphtali Schnal, Gilbert Pye, 90.
8th grade: Lurvella Hollett, 100.
man, 98; Louis Anthony Zachmann,98; S
6th grade Ruth Mathews, Clarence
District No. 28
BELL PHONE. MAIN 3 MUTUAL PHONE
Albert, Minnie Moore, Marjorie Tuck­
3rd grade: Devene Tubbesing, 100; John Tone, 96; Frances McKinno, 94; fl
fl
er; Albert Mayer, Lillian Jeffries, 94; Wilma Mason, 96; Stanley Kebbe, 94. Ivan Ludtke, 94.
Liona
Holden,
98;
Lois
Knight,
96;
Katherine McKinley, James Brown,92;
4th grade: Harold Kebbe, 100; Cor­
Lailah Marolf, 94; Louise Handley, 94
William Tabler, 90.
nelia Smith, 98.
7th grade: Rowena Hanson, Muriel
6th grade: Leslie Young, 100; Keith Mabel Soderberg, 94; Loretta Zenger,
Highest Cash Price.
92.
Wiley, Georgia Owens, Roletta Watso, Pollock, 98; Frieda Rogers, 94.
7th grade: Gertrude Brooks, 100; I
Irene Lyster, Ruth Nelson, Lucille
7th grade: Barbara Zweifel, 100;
Dorris
Woolfe, 100; Ford Watkins, 100
Leverich, Wanda Haltom, 100.
Howard McLeod, 100.
Catherine
Smith, 100; Mary Weber,
Walter
Severance,
Jack
Moore,
Alta
Tillamook and Hebo.
District
No.
31
Ess?
100;
Marie
Enzler, 100; Purcell Tone,
Carr, 98; Kenneth Mahan, 96; Marion,
3rd grade: Verma Brock, 100; Ethel
Lamb, 96; Elizabeth Vetsch, 98: Cath­ Winders, 100; Gordon Thompson, 100; 98; Catherine Provost, 98; Jack Wells,
erine Gabriel, 92.
Ludwig Krugan, 100; Allan Simpson, 98; Leona Martin, 94; Herbert Berns,
It is pure, wholesome and sweet, Made
8th grde: Alpha Olson, 96; Eva 100; Theron Jones, 100; Roy Hayes, 92.
8th grade: Agnes Fitzpatrick, 100;
Drake, 94-, Geraldine Carlile, 94; 100; Eugene Provost, 92.
by a new process which does not mill out
Laurence Fitzpatrick, 100; Dorothy
Carvis Artrip, 90; Beatrice Sheldon,90
4th
grade:
Elizabeth.
Hess,
100;
the delicious, nut-like flavor of the wheat
Irma Austin, 90.
Edgar James, 100; Evelyn Provost, Jacob, 98; Alton Mathieu, 96; Charlie
.. .. District No. 9 (Rural) .. .. Hubert Morris, 100; Rhoda Reynolds, Winant, 94.
You will like
3th grade: Mary Powers, 94.
100; Edward Krugan, 100; Eloise Sno-
4*
5th grade Francis Powers, 100.
ddy, 100; Myrtle Mather, 100; Delma
6th grade: Mayme Jacob,, 100.
Schiffmann, 100; Fay Jolly, 100.
7th grade: Paul Powers, 98; Theo-
5th grade: Melcher, 100; Dorothy
ore Jacob, 98.
5th grade: Melcher Duncan, 100;
Nature - F laVbred
District No.. 10
Dorothy Boussie, 100; Edna Blanchard
3rd grade: Nels Farnstrom, 98; 100; Edward Bair, 100; Dick Hayes,
Ella Smith, 96; Lorena Williams, 96; 100; Aly Warren, 100; Leone Warner,
Harold Glad, 96; Lester Krake, 94; 96; Loyd James, 96; Muri Peterson, 96
John Krake, 90.
6th grade: Yvetta Coffman, 100;
Order a Sack Today
4th grade: Florence Freeman, 100; Albert Mather, 100; Hettie DeAtley,
Florence Zuercher, 100; Burnell Free­ 100; Nola Flagg, 100; Helen Drugan,
Patronize home industry and en
man, 100; Glenn Zuercher, 98; Harold 100; Cora Pike, 100; Donald Provost,
joy thia different, better flour,
Erickson, 96.
100; Donald Sompson, 100; Edgar
5th grade: Ernest Zuercher, 100; Bartrow, 100; Orin Hess, 100.
E. S. BETTCHER MILLING CO
Cecil Wilhelms, 100; Marie Glad, 100;
7th grade: Nellie Douglas, 100;
TILLAMOOK,ORE. Phone 137 J
Anna Famstrom, 100 Nadine Williams Lillian Deatley, 100; Naomi Simmons,
Having your house wired by
100; Olga Wilhelms, 56.
100; Basil Mattews, 100; Erma Hess,
folks who know their business is
6th grade: Edith Nelson, 98; Walter 100; Harold Jones, 98; Helen Bair, 98;
not a thing to be dreaded. It can
be done with far less muss and
Zeller, 98; Lloyd Johnson, 96.
Kenneth Warren, 92.
fuss than you put up with in
Charlis Wilhelms, 98; Scheldon John­
8th grade: Loycel Jolly, 100; Anna
having the house papered or
son, 94.
McC’lew, 100.
painted.
8th grade: Ellen Glad, 94.
District No. 32
We can wire your house in two
District No. 11
3rd grade: Esther Smith, 100.
or three days and leave not a scar
3rd grade: Winnifred Alley, 100;
5th grade: Lila Booth, 100; Geneva
on your wood-work or plaster.
Esther Stevens, 98.
Chopard, 100.
There’s no dirt, nor any incon­
4th grade: Milo Sellon, 98; Bessie
6th grade: George McDonald, 100;
venience to you and the cost is
Lee, 98.
Clarice Booth, 100.
We will come and tell you ex­
5th grade: Willie Crawford,90.
actly what it will cost if you wish.
7th grade: Ella Blalock, 98.
7th grade: Cecelle Davis,, 98; Eimer
District No. 33
FARES ON APPLICATION-
SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY
Lundberg, 94; Helen Lee, 90.
4th grade: Ruby Blum, 98; Viola
For
pnrtirulnrtt
inquire of Local Agent
Tillamook - • -Oregon.
grade: Pearl Davies, 90.
Blum 98.
District No. 13
8th grade: Bernice Blum, 100.
Christian Church.
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grade Velma Rogers, 90.
District No. 39
JOHN M. SCOTT,
grndo: Kenneth Gogers, 98;
3rd grade: Vivian Larson, 100; Geo- . Morning, Sunday school at 10 a.m.
General Pa sue tiger Agent
Loyd McKillip, 96; Mina Ott, 96; orge Crawford, 100; Dora Babcocki 98 You will enjoy being In the service.
Acquainted With and Understanding Tour Needs.
11 o’clock communion service and
Virgil Lightfoot, 96.
Pearl Sullivan, 98; Leona West, 96.
sermon. A cordiul Invitation to all
''HE interests of the First National Batik are
5th grade: Crystal Sappington, 100;
4th grade: Helen Neketin, 100; Ver- If you are a member elsewhere and
centered right here in this community. t The
Clyde Lewallen, 100; Madge Kellow, nard Thompson, 100; Kcenia Nekctin, intend to make your home here, we
welfare of the community must flourish before
100; Let* Lightfoot, 100; Elno Light­ 100.
urge that you become a member here.
this ■ institution does. Therefore, it is to our
foot, 92; Vernon Jensen, 92.
5th grade: Neomi Walter, 100; Ella
Evening, Baccalureate service.
benefit as well as YOt’RS for us to furnish the max­
7th grade: Clifford Price, 100; Ruth Anderson, 100; Adelea Bartrow, 96;
Wednesday, » p. tn. prayer-meet­
No Matter Wliat Yon Want Moved
imum safety and serviceability in banking.
or shipped, our facilities are the most
Lewallen, 100, Georgia, Boatman, 98; . Charles Thompson, 94; Thelma Bab­ ing.
Nationalized’ Accounts Under
complete and up to date. We take
Thursday, Ladies Aid; meet at
Mildred MeKillip, 92; Ralph Bodyfelt, cock, 92.
Government Supervision.
complete charge of your shipments
church.
H.
E.
Tucker,
minster.
92.
6th grade: Eva Eggleston, 100;
D1BECTOKS ■
front the time they leave your e*-
C. J- BDWAKPH.
8th grade: Inez Hester, 100; Len Grace McKiddy, 98; Julia Briggs, 98;
tnbllahnioat until they are delivered
Attention
Knights
of
Pythias!
B C. I.AMB,
Pierce, 96; Maudie Armstrong, 94; Helen Burmester, 100; Ruth Barnes,
W. J. RIKCHBKS,
either to their doalinatloir or to the
Merle Jensen, 94.
100; Verona Bartrow, 98; Helen Miller
C A. McOHBB
All meribtr* are kindly asked to
next common carrier. They arrive
District No. 14
94; Clara McKiddy, 94; Leland Thom­ be present at the K. of P. liaii at
In good order too.
3rd grade: Eunice Kerby, 100; Ruth pson, 94.
9:15 »harp, Monday, May 30th to
—-O-—- —
Cummings, 100; Thomas Meach, 100;
8th gTade: Hilda Ste«Je, 98.
participate in the Memorial Day par­
TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO
Alvah Foote, 100; Edgar Pallin, 100.
District N*. 42
ade. Wear your Memorial badge.
W. D. Coburn,
4th grad* George Tilingworth, 100;
3rd grade: Ruth Beggs, 98; Paul
Chancellor Commander,
Florence Ryan, 98; Helen K*Uer, 9«; Thun, »2.
Spelling Contests
M edwards
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A Continuous Performance
Costs Nothing
To Try
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DEPEMMSI.E
HORSE
BURCHARD, Tillamook, Oregon
SHOEING.
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CARBON
g
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
We Buy
CASCARA BARK
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
tonili^
SUMMER EXCURSION
F LaVo
FLoür
no
muXT
no
FARES
BEACH AND MOUNTAIN
RESORTS
Commencing Saturday, May 29th.
Season and Week-end Tickets.
GO WHERE THE OCEAN ROARS
or
UP IN THE MOUNTAINS WHERE THE
AIR IS PURE AND THE
SCENERY INSPIRES.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES.
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* The first Na tionaLBank
Phone|37 W.