Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 23, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday-Sat tn day-—Xmas Eve A
Xmas Night " Homespun Folk»"
taken from the "Old Homestead” end
"Way Down East" "Anas Alladin”
Pollard Comedy,
This progium
specially selected as a holiday fea-
ture.
Christmas Eve andChristmasNight
“Homespun
Folks” is not a
cocktail drama.
It has romance
and tenderness;
and robust com­
edy.
THOMAS U INCE
Tuesday, December 28th
The Battle-Call
of the
Sunday December 26. “The Imp”
featuring Elsie Janis. “
"Pals
Pals and
Petticoats” Fox Sunshine Comedy.
Bull Ape
Standing on the topmost
branch of the tallest tree
in the jungle, Tarzan sends
booming through the dense
thickets a blood-curdling
roar of defiance.
Monday, Dec. 27- “The
Lune
Wolf’s Daughter," featuring Louise
Glaum.
"Brownie The Peace Mak­
er,” 2 reel Centuyr Comedy.
It has the tenderness
and the rush of melo­
dramatic action—but it
never loses that deft,
magnetic, masterful
SOMETHING that makes
it a pastoral epic. It is
a combination of “The
Old Homestead” and
“Way Down East.”
Every lawyar should see
it. Every citieen should
also.
presents "UOMESPUN FOLKS"
Revenge of Tarzan
Tuesday, Dec. 28—"Revenge of
Tarzan” taken from "The Return of
Tarzan.”
Pathe Review.
The savage beasts of the
jungle cringe at the sound.
The tawny hair of Numa,
the lion, stands up stiffly
along his spine. It is the
cry of death.
Wednesday, Dec. 29—“Duds” fea­
turing Tom Moore. Bray
Picto­
graph.
Thursday, Dec. 30—"Sister
To
Salome,” featuring Gladys
Brock­
well. "Uncle Tom Without a Cabin”
2 reel Mack Sennett Comedy.
The most thrilling picture
ever screened. Don’t miss
it—if you love excitement,
romance, adventure, fight!
THE REVENGE OF TARZAN
G OLOWYNl
An Electrical Thrill You’ll Never Forget
—Hundreds of Savage Beasts
ernoon--Mary Pickford in “Rebecca
Fine Matinee Christinas Afternoon
of Sunnybrook Farm” Free to all children from 6 weeks to m V111I11«¿
99 years of age. Everybody invited.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29
Tom Moore in “Duds”—Mystery Photoplay,
Deadly Struggle, Blind Trails, Strange Mo­
tives, Yellow Eyes, Blue Diamoiis, Rtd Blood and
White Courage.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30
Gladys Brockwell in “A Sister to Salome
—A drama of astounding novelty and stun
ning surprises.
-Two-recl Mack Sennett Comedy
Hie Egg Crate
Wallop”
Water, Wale ■ B
erywhere”
.illiiiiiiiniiUMHiiwii.i
!
THE WISE FA3KER CULTIVATES HIS BANKING^
CCL1ÏECTI0N
Just as he sows his seed mjnths before he expects a har­
vest,so should the farmer establish his banking connections
in adance of his needs for co-operation.
The First National bank is always ready to lend business­
like support to lcgitimate endeavor.
DIRECTORS-
C. J. EDWARD» .
B. C. LAMB,
W. J. RIECHERS,
McGHEE
, jHX MORGAN.
A.W. BUNN.
HENRY ROGERS
B St
& tti StriliUlte» IH*!?Uli
th / AMOOK.
OREGON------ —
Wishing You
Merry Christmas
avd a
Prosperous and
Happy
New Year
At The Churches
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PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Morning \^>rship, 11 A. M. Snb-
ject: "Gloria in Excelsls.” Solo—
Retia Goodspeed.
P.
A
Ev.ening Worship, 7:30
Subject: “If Christ Had Not Risen
Our church wishes to express
Merry Christmas to the whole com­
munity; we desire to bring glory to
God, rather than to
ourselves,
“Peace on earth and goodwill to­
wards men.”
Christmas services and music. Ev­
eryone invited.
Allan A. McRea, Minister
METHODIST
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Christmas sermon at 11 o’clock.
The hour of the evening service
7:30. Subject of the wening ser­
mon will be "The Christian Plan of
Reconstruction.”
This church will observe
Week of Prayer (Jan. 2-9).
January 9th the Pastor assisted by
Dr. E. E. Gilbert, district superin­
tendent, will Itegin a series of spec­
ial meetings. During these services
we hope to have the services of
a
deaconess or singer. You are urged
to make your plans early to attend
all of these meetings.
C. L. Dark, Pastor
A second Mass and services will be ‘ of said improvements to be made at
held in Nelson’s hall at Garibaldi 'the expense of the property and all
Cove at 8 o’clock Chri-tmas morn- thereof, adjacent thereto and special-
Ing and a third Mass at Woods at ly benefitted thereby and being all
11 o’clock.
[ the property within the limits cf the
All Catholic:', are urged to atten 1 district established therefor. The dis-
Mass and the sacraments on this ; trict established therefor is the dis-
Holy Pay and all non-Catholics are | trict designated as Local Improve-
kindlv invited to the services.
I ment District No. 19 and the boun-
The midnight Mass at Wheeler i darits thereof are as follows:
will b " sure by the choir under the I Beginning at the Northeast co-ner
direction of Mrs. McClintock.
, of Lot 3 in Block 2 of H. F. Good-
______
I speed's addition to Tillamook, and
running thence South to the N.rth
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
!
The pastor is continuing her dis­ line of Block 1 of A. A. Miller’s ad­
courses on “The Gift and Work of dition to the Town of Tillamook, now
Tillamook City; tnence to a point 105
the Holy Spirit.”
Subject next Sunday morning. feet East of the Northwest corner of
"The Dispensation of the Holy Spirit
a Culmination.” ■
Evening subject: “Our Future.”
Hours of service: Sunday School,
10 A. M.; Preaching, 11 A. M.; Ev­
ening services. 7:30 P. M. Prayer
meeting Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School Christmas program
Friday, 7:30 P. M.
All are cordially invited to
at­
tend.
Mrs. Mary 1*. Clink, Pastor.
“The Rexall Store”
Tillamook, Oregon
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
$19,454.74 to which shall be added the
cost of advertising, engineering and
superintendence, and other incidental
expenses connected with the carrying
out and construction of said improve:
ment as authorized by the Charter
of Tillamook City. 10 days from the
date of the first publication of tn’s
notice is allowed by the Charter of
Tillamook City, Oregon, for the fil-
j ing of remonstrances against the
I proposed improvement and the date of
■ the first publication of this notice is
December 23rd, 1920,
Dated December 23rd. 1920.
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, City
Recorder.
Storage Battery
C. B. Wiley left on Thursday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Buell in
Yamhill county over the holidays.
*
Net Exchange Price
W. H. Hoskins was in the office
last week to pay up his subscription
to the Headlight. He has taken the
Headlight regularly for 32
year
and insists that it be sent to him
each week.
U. B. CHURCH
The U. B. Church services for Sun­
day, Dec. 26: Sunday School at 10
Notice of Intention to Improve Cer­
A. M. No preaching this day on ac­
tain Street in Tillamook City, Oregon.
count of the absence of the pastor.
Notice is hereby given, to all per­
sons whom it may concern, that the
REFORMED CHURCH
Common Council of Tillamook City, r
?J
Saturday evening at 8 o’clock
Oregon- has determined to improve u
rr? Christmas program consisting of rec­ the following ■streett in Tillamook
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itations, songB and exercises by the City, to-wit:
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young
children; dialogues by the
Miller Avenue, from the South lino a
the of First Street to the South line of Ln
people, and special music by
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Ln
choir, will be given.
Eighth Street.
Special offering for the orphan;:.
Said improvement consisting of nJ
M. Sunday aving the same with concrete pave­
Sunday at 10 A.
School.
At 11 o’clock Chiistmas ment 21 feet in width and 6 inches in
and 'Communion rervices.
Special thickness, building curbs and con­
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offering for the Mission House.
structing laterals for sewer connec­ a
You are cordially
Invited
tions, and building sidewalks six §
feet in width on each side of said K
these services.
street, together with all matter» ap- K
W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
pertaining thereto as set forth in the K
LUTHERAN
plans and specifications.
Lutheran services at the Seventl.
All of said improvements to be
flay Advent Church Sunday, Dec. made in accordance with tho Charter, K
!6, at 2 o'clock P. M. by Rev. U. Resolutions and Ordinances of said
Tillamook City, Oregon, and in ac-
Jahl. Everybody welcome.
! cordance with the plans and specifica-
CATHOLIC
I tions, and estimates of the •work
There will be a Midnight Mass therefore made and prepared by the
(12 o’clock) and appropriate sermon City Engineer of Tillamook City, Ore­
Catholic gon and filed in the office of the
the
Chriatmaa eve
in
:hurch at Wheeler,
City Recorder of Tillamook City. All
B
C. L CLOUGH CO.
said Block 1; thence south, paraded
with the East line of Miller Avenue
to the center line running East and
West through Block 11 of said Miller’s
Addition; thence West to the South­
west corner of Lot 2 in Block 12 of
said A. A. Miller’s Addition; thence
North, parallel with the west line of
Miller Avenue to the South line of
Block 1 of H. F. Goodspeed’s Ad­
dition to Tillamook City; thence West
to a point 105 feet West of the south­
east corner of said Block 1; thence
North to the south line of First
Street; whence Easterly (along the
South line of First Street to the
place of beginning.
The cost of said improvement as
1,111
Every storage
battery should be refreshed with distilled
water every 2 weeks or 4—depending on the
weather and on how much it is used for start­
ing, lighting, signaling, or ignition.
Allen
...................... $45.45
Buick
41.75
All battery manufacturers urge this
watering with strict regularity; for water is
steadily dissipated by the action of every
storage battery, and it must be replaced of­
ten in order to avoid the battery’s failure
and rapid destruction. I'or technical reasons
distilled water must be used.
No matter what the make of your battery
stop in. Let us put you on our regular call­
ing list and help you prolong its life by keep­
ing it in first-class condition.
Columbia Batteries are guaranteed for
one year against defects in material or work
manship.
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Buick 6 ..........................
47.70
Chalmers........................
41.75
Chevrolet .....................
41.75
Dort ~...............................
41.75
Dodge ............................
56.40
Elgin ...............................
41.75
Ford 1920 .....................
47.75
Hudson ..........................
47.70
Liberty ..........................
41.75
Maxwell ........................
56.40
Oakland ..........................
41.75
Oldsmobile ...................
41.75
Overland, 1917, 1918,
1919. 1920 ..............
41.75
Buxon Six ........................
41.75
Studebaker 1916, 1917,
1918, 1919 .................
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