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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1921
PAGE THREE
SPELLING CONTESI
Owens, 100; Dorothy LeFevre, 98. '
White, 100; Hallie Gould. 98; Ed-I
na White, 96;
Grace Irish, 94 j
Jessie Irish, 90.
District No. 20, 4th grade—Rosa-
Tillamook County Has Many Good mond Mundorff, 100; 5th grade-
Maurice Mundorff, 98; Sth grade—
Spellers In Its Schools As Shown
Lois Myers, 100.
District No. 21, 4th grade—Nad
By Recent Spelling Contest
ine Hoyt, 98; Frederic Biiudy
5th grade—-Roda Tooley, 92;
Following arc the names of tile Edwards, 90; 8th grade—Irene Sco­
THE LITTLE HOLSE WITH BIG SHOWS
pupil, in Tillamook County schools field, 100.
who made 90 per cent or over in the
District No. 22, 3rd grade—Mar­
Spelling Contest held February 28th: ian Hester, 92; 4th grade—A wanna
Sunday and Monday, February 27 and 28
Tuesday, March 3
District No. 1, Third Grade—Mer-
Saturday, February 26
District No. 23, 3rd grade—Mar­
riwell Maxwell, Freddie Donaldson, tin Becker, Herman Stieger, Vir­
Lloyd Hughey, 100; 5th grade— ginia Murphy, Carrie Blum, 1O0; 4th
Ro.- Schild, Jack Mowery, Beulah grade—Esther Smith, Lena Blum.
Hannaat, 100; Bessie Barber, Anna George Becker, 100;
5th grad
Anderson, Helen Barber, Howard Ruby Blum, 100; Bertha Zirr,
Star of ‘‘Tarzan of the Apes" in
Hohli'eeld, 9b; 7tli grade—Ina An­ 6th grade—Helen Hoover, 100;
ders u, 100;
8th grade—Bessie i ward Werner, Ferdinand Becker, Roy
Thomas, 98; Lily Schild, 96; Anna Hanenkrat, Margaret Becker, 100;
Dom.’dson, 94.
George Zirr, 96; 8th grade—Thel­
Authentic pictures of this
Di t-ic-t No. 2, 4:h grade —Ralph ma Hoover, Veda Smith. 100.
was s n r-
w a s ,sur-
fanions event.
Seitsinger, 100; Lois Wilkes, 98;
ro ti n d e d
District No. 27, 4th grade—La­
ro
n
n
d
e
d
6tli grade—Ralph Seitsinger, Gladys verne Stone, 94; 8th grade—Ethel
by poverty
by luxury.
Strickler, 94; 6th grade—Genevieve Troutman, 98; Max Gray, 92.
Rife, Richard Goyne, 90;
7tli District No. 28, 3rd grade—Reoaa
It contains
grade Elizabeth Mowery, Pebble 'Pmnlinson, 100;
NORMA
s o tn e of
Gertrude Young,
One woman on a ship of aininu-
Well.-, 100; Blanche Rife, Lailah Ma I 98; 4th grade—Devene Tubessing,
TALMADGE
t h e most
nition for revoluionists and one
roll', 96, Oradelia Miller, 94; 8til Stanley Kebbe, 100; Wilkes Pollock,
drama
t i c
grade—Agnes Blazer, 98;
Viola 98; 5th grade—Hatold Kebbe, 100;
man to protect her from ii crew
Tuesday, March 1
situation
s
Johnson, 94; Edith Miller, 90.
7 th grade—Leslie Young, Walter
of half-crazed men ready for
ever con­
District No. 5, 4 th grade- Norma Hoffman, 96; Owen Crawford, 90
mutiny. It is a thrilling, grip­
ceived.
Doughney, 100;
Ruby Snider, 98; : 8tth grade — Barbara Zweifel, 98;
ping sea story.
5tli grade—Helen Cain, 100; 6th
District No. 31,
3rd grade —
Torchy’s
grade—Helen Thompson, lOu; Wes­ | Edith Morris, Lois Hansen, 100;
an electric iron this week
Millions
ley Batterson, 94;
8th grade— ; wood Duncan, Earl Steele, S—-
Pauline Batterson. Lillian Ewan, 96; Adeline Thompson, Eunice Price, 98:
Another two
District No. 6, 4th grade—Marian Elaine Boussie, 96; Gertrude Wil­
Friday, February 25
reel Torchy
Etzwiler, 100; Ruth Redberg, 98; son, 94;
Ardath Peterson, Harry
comedy star­
Elena Mitehell, 92; 7th grade—El­ Loughhead, Wanda Sanderson, 92
ring Johnny
ma Carver, 100; Horace Etzwiler, Florence Lazotte, Luzetta Bain, 90
Hines
98;
Roy Redberg, 96;
Charlotte 14th grade—Theron Jones,
100
A man may be down
Vaughn, Anna Christensen, 90.
Lawrence Wilson, 98; Ludwig Kru
but he’s never out
District No. 8, 3rd grade— John igan, 96; Everett Provoost, 90; Roy-
A good, fast, speedy, funny
Drake, John White, Marion Welsh, Hayes, 92;
Eugene Provost, 90;
Orchestra
Western
100; 4th grade—Buetta Fisher, 96; ! 5th grade—Jay Jolly, Evelyn Pro-
5th grade—Opal Curl, Vera Sapping­ jvost. Myrtle Mather, Miriam Keating
ton, Lula McClay, Evelyn Gharst, i Edgar James, 100; Eloise Snoddy
100; 7th grade—Thelma Ayer, 100; 98; 6th grade—Alyn Warren, Muri
Freda Kirk, 98; Archie Mattoon, 96; Peterson, Mel Duncan, Edna Blanch-
Meerle Frisbie, 94; Emma Fisher, I ard, Dorothy Boussie, Dick Hayes,
92; 8th grade—Ruth Barnes, 100; 1 100,
Leone Warner, 98;
RalphDavldson, 94.
grade—Donald I Simpson, 100;
District No. 9, 4th grade—Mary meda Keating, Yvetta Coffman, 100;
Rural 6th—Frances Albert Mather, , Edward Bair, Cora
Powers, 98;
7th grade — Maytne Pike, Donald Provoost,
Powers, 100;
Nola Flagg,
1
Jacob, 100.
100; Hettie DeAtiey, Edgar Bart-
District No. 10, 3rd grade Evert row, Helen Krugan, 98;
Sth
Robert-------------- , 91: grad' -Naomi Simmons, Catherine
Glad, 100;
4tli grade — Provoost, Nellie Douglas, Basil Mat
Alvin Makinster, 90;
Lorena Williams. thews, 100; Kenneth Warren, 96;
Ella Smith, 98;
Glen Harold Jones, 92.
96;
Nils Farnstrom, 94;
Zuercher, 94; 5th grade—Florence
District No. 33, 4th grade—Gran
Freeman, 96; Burnell Freman, Er- ville Simmons, 100; 5th grade—VI
nest Zuercher, 90; 6tli grade—Anna ola Blum, 100; 7th grade — Mary
Marie Glad. 96; Zweifel, 100.
Farnstrom, 100;
Nadine Williams, 92. .
District No. 36, 3rd grade—Andy
District No. 11, 5lh grade—^Llo Gilmore, 90;
4th grade —Ralph
Sellon, Winnifred Alley, Bessie Lee, Tohl, 92;
7fh grade—Ruby Tohl,
98;
Wendell Scovell, 94;
oth Liddy Gilmore, 100.
grade—Willie Crawford, 96; Jerry
District No. 38, 3rd grade—Lilli­
Davis, 90; 8th grade—Cecelle Da­ an Schultz, 90;
4th grade—Ruth
vis, 98; Elmer Lundberg, 90.
Kodad, 92; 5th grade — Elizabe'h
District No. 12, 4th grade—Ruth Vaughn, 98;
Claraence Rust, 90; I Sheasly, 96.
ter Scott, 98; 5th grade—Leo West-
Pearson, 100;
5th grade—Walter 6th grade—Magdalene Hellebuyck,
ley, 100; 6th grade—Ruby Sawyer,
District No. 48, 3rd grade
Walker,
100; Delia Vaughn, 100; Olga Wilhelms, dra Mill, 100; Cochran 7th grade— 98; 8th grade—Minnie Scott, 100.
Pearson, Luverne
6th grade — 98; Cecil Wilhelms, Myrtle Schultz, George Baumgardner, 100;
Gaynelle Woods, 98;
District No. 3, 3rd grade—Gladys
Lilo
7th grade—El- 94;
Ruth Thomas, 90;
7th grade—Inez Rust, 100; Tompkins, 98; Clyde Baumgardner, Hodgdon, 100; 6th grade—Manley
don Blaeo, 90.
Dorothy Vaughn, 98; 8th grade— Claude Baumgardner, 94.
Turner, Thelma Sewell, 100.
District No. 13, 3rd grade —Anna Nina Kodad, Gladys Kodad, 100,
District No. 37, 3rd grade—Ray
District No. 49, 3rd grad*
Rosa
Matton, 90; 4th grade—Boyd Jen- Charlie Wilhelms, 98; Veryl Hoo­ Nufer, Violet Wyss, 100; Anna Nu- Davis, 94; Merle Wood, 92;
5th
sen. Zelma Rogers, 100; 5th giade — ver, 96.
fer, Marcia Stillwell, 98; Winslow grade—Laurence Davis, 96; Harvey
Kenneth Rogers, Nina Ott, 100;
District No. 39, 3rd grade—Tho­ ' Finny, Earl Ferguson, 96;
4th Pearson, 94.
Virgil Lightfoot, Loyd McKillip, 98, mas Neketin, Clara Steele, Crystal I grade—-Irene Wyss, 98;
District No. 9, 3rd grade Bryan
Elizabeth
May Boatman, 96;
6th grade— Gresham, Ruth Tilden, 100; Anna i Abplanalp, 96.
Morgan, Mildred Leach, Sears Cook,
Madge Kellow, Crystal Sappington. Herchenheln, Elsie Marti, Ivan Allen,
District No. 50, 3rd grade- - Floyd Rosenberg, Dortha Smith, Ha­
Imblrn if Satisfatti»
inbirr if Satisfatta
100;
Clyde Lewallen, 98;
Leta 98; William Myers, Juanita Wann,
¡George Sawyer. 96; 6th grade—Lila zel Nelson, David Sheldon, Ethel
Lightfoot, 94;
8th grade—Clifford 96; Eddie O’Brien, 94; 4th grade—
McDonald, Geneva Chopard, 100; Heatley, Ruth Kuralti. Earl Frank­
Price, Ruth Lewallen, Georgia Boat­ Albert York, 98;
Pearl Sullivan,
1 * A /
Mae Ellis. 96; 7th grade—Clarice lin, Hazel Roenicke, Roy Sellaml,
man. 100;
Mildred McKillip, 96, 92;
5th grade—Kcenia Neketin, McDonald, 100; Gladys Perry, 90. Ermel Hosley, Glen Martin, 100;
JJ. L'
Ralph Bodyfeflt, 94.
Vernard Thompson, Esther Hender­
Bruce ---------- , Neva Fletcher, Doro­
Distr'ct No. 54, 3rd grade—Jamc.
District No. 14, 3rd grade—Dora son, 100; Helen Neketin, 98; Vivi­
thy Tucker, Helen Shultz, Elmer Gil­
Stevens, Irene Krumlauf, Dorothy an Larsen, 94; 6th grade—Ella An­ Sperry, 100; 4th grade- Ona Bar­ lam, Buidett Nicklaus, 98;
Vera
Gardner. 96; Wilburt Ditter, Ralph derson, Gertrude Warren, Adelei ber, Helen Wilkes, 100; 5th grade
Rosenberg, Verma Fisher, 96; Mar-
Koenig, Iris Morton, 94;
Margue­ Bartrow, Naomi Walter, 100; Law­ Roy Miner, Samuel Barber, 100; ion Coates, 94; Harold Lamb, 92;
rite Willette, Lola Fields, 92; For­ rence Sandberg, 98; Charles Thomp­ IWinnifred Barber, 90; 7th grade
Dorothy Haberlach, 92;
Pauline
est Gish, Stanley -------------- , 90; 4th son, 94; Hans Herchenheln, 90; Joseph Tomlinson, 100; Sth grade— Schelling, Catharine Schultz, 90;
grade- Ruth Cummings, Ruby Per­ 7th grade — Grace McKiddy, Julia Earl Miner, 100.
4th grade- Viola Davis, 100-; Dar-
District No. 55, , 7th grade — Mark rel King, 98; Winfield Tinnendo!,
ry, Tommy Meade, 100; Guy Far- Briggs, 100;
Eva Crawford, 96;
I
grade—Loren- Mamie Dye, 96;
mer, Mildred Hale. 98; Esther Ste- Eva Eggleston, 94; Alfred Larson, Edmunds, 100; 8th
Allen Magioni-*,
■
zo
Williams,
100.
vens, 96; Rena Goff, 94; Euniee 90;
8th grade—Willie Batxner,
Bessie Baker, 94; Ruth Beals, Jes-
Kirby, Alvah Foote. 92; ' Mack Wesley Warren, Helen Miller, Hel­
District No. 56. 4th grad'
Lola sie Hodge, Pearl Wilkes, Mason
Johnson, 90;
5th grade — Lisgar lene Burmester, 100; Leland Thomp­ Lamm, 96;
5th grade — Martha Hanenkratt, Pearl Glad, 92;
Lee
Gardner, Vein Davidson, 94; Vivi- son, Clare McKiddy, 94.
Pain ton, 94; Kathryn Huston, 92; Stewart, Donald Crenshaw, Vein
an Smith, 92;
Clyde Stevens, 90,
District No. 42, 3rd grade—Rob- 6th grade—Clarence Anderson, 98; ter Wagy, Kenneth Sherwood, 90;
6th grade—Curtis Charleson, Ralph jert Taylor, 94; Floyd Thun, Alice Kenneth Purdy, 94;
7th grade
5lh grade Chester Anderson, Ger­
Sipprell, Lois Fowler, Clara Kruru- Thun, 90; 5th grade—Paul Thun, Florence Hoffman. 94; 8th grade-
ald Glaisyer, Carolyn Haberlach,
lauf, Belva Bennett, 100;
Lillian ,94;
6th grade — Nona Broo- IJonald Sutherland, Violet Lamm, 96. Margaret McKinley, Marjorie Finch,
Pallin. Florence Ryan, Eva Krum- ten, 100.
District No. 57, 4th grade—Carl Marjorie Pangborn, Henry Berkey,
lauf, Q8; Clyda Ditter, 96; Ernest
48, 3rd grade—Ha- Gieriger, Lloyd Moon, 90;
District No.
1
Donald Leverlch, 100; Evelyn Ilar.-
Pallin, 94;
Albert Farmer, 92; I zel Moore, 100;
Leonard Emery, 1 grade — Donald Tone. 92;
en kratt, Arthu' Hudsrn, Frances
7th grade—Billie Sipprell, Ruth ¡Qoidie Chatfield, 98;
Wheeler- grade—Lina May Burt, 92.
Wallace, Mildred Glad, Ethel Holden,
Turnbull. Arno Gish, 100; Mildred
Mild
District No. 61, 5th grade- Ma- Rnah Renfro, Irene Pangborn,, Mel­
Minnie Gentry 96;
Robert Ross,
Pallin. 98; Ronald Fowler, 92; 8th ¡92; Chester Shinninger, Georgia mie Brandes. 100; 7th grad»—Inez ba RusseB, Mildred Berkey, Mac.il
grade—Charlie Gardner, Mae Lewis, 1 Eastham, Ruth White, 90;
4th Hopkins, Leona Hopkins, 100; Wil­ Artrip, 98; Josephine Sheldon, Lila
Thelma Anderson, Dollie Derby, 100; ¡grade-—Bertha Campbell, 100; Jer- bur Hopkins, 96.
Gillett, Dorothy EuHom, Alvera True,
Myrtle Knighten, 98; Melvin Bur- old Gentry, Frank Shinninger, 98;
Academy. 3rd grade — Maurice Wayne Wiley, Maurice Woolfe, 96;
By, 96.
‘Charley Hardisty, 92;
Lawrence Watkins, Frances Jacob. 92; Leona Robert Boals, Lena Messersmith, 94;
District No. 15.
4th grade—Alice Kup- George Dow, Jessie Dye, 92,
Blackerby, Katharina Woelfel, Pau­ West, 90;
Earl
Zuercher, 96.
pen bender, 100;
line Thompson, 90:
5th grade-
Josephine Blser, Maine, Georgia Kingsland, 90; 6th
District No. 16. 3rd grade— John- Raleigh Morrow, Winnifred Wolfe, 98; Georgia Vidito, 92; 5th graue — grade— -Camille Haltom, 96; Edgar
nie Hagstrom, 98; Emma Hitrliman, Ouida Davidson, 100; June Starr, Irene Jacob. Adolph Benscheidt, 100; Smith
Bessie Gitehell, 92;
Lynn
90;
5th grade- Anton Hurliman. Minnie Kral, Ethel Anderson. Cecil Dolores Sander, Thelma Matthiett, ' Artrip. 90; 7th grade—Lois Knight,
100; 6th grade—Agatha Hurlimun, Rowley. 98;
Dorothy Blackerby, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Frank Emnien- Ruth Mathews, Marjorie Tucker,
Kermit Riegelman. 90; 8th grade — 96; Mabel Murphy. 94; Alice Le ecger, 98;
Bertha Portman. 96; Clarence Albert, 100; Nevelie Smith,
Irene Belleque, 100.
favor. Wayne Flurs, 92; Alex Woel- Herbert Berns. 94; Ivan Ltidlke, 91; ! 98; Mabel Klineban. Waller Zeller,
District No. 17, 4th grade--Doro­ fel. 90;
6th grade— Milo Houser
6th grade- Elizabeth Brian , J> Corinne Stranahan, 91; 8th grade
thy Chance. Irma Todd. 98; Lucille Ethel Blazer, l*»0: Robert McColley, sephine Tone, 100; Anthony Zach ¡Marie Messersmith, Rowena Hanson
Himes, 96,
7th grade—Bernice Ruth Darnel), 98;
Harriet Haiu’l- man. Johnnie Blaser, Florence Wi.' I 100; Marion tauib, Wanda Haltom
Mimes, 100.
ton, Ferdinand McClintock. Lama kins, lone Talent!, Elvira Woolfe, ¡Catherine Gabriel, Roletta Wat no. i
Since January /, regu­
District No. 18, 5th grade—Alice Dexon, 96;
Louise Legault, 94. Helen Kiehm, Joseph Berns, 98: Walter Severance, Kenneth Ma ban.
lar equipment on all
Winters, 92;
8th grade—George Elva Grant, 90: 7th grade—Dor> Philomena Hoffcrt, 96;
Mildred 198;
Ruth Nelson. Phyllis Phel
Winters, 96; Walter Winters, 94.
mode
Is includes cord tires
—
,
Verna
Gentry,
100;
Johnson. 94: Una Baker, Margaret Irene lister, 96; Sidney Hart,
thy S-----
District No. 19. 5th ¿rade — Mar- William Cyphert. 98; Neva Grant. Portman, 92;
Frank Bln ar, 90 I Elizabeth Vetwh, Edna Riggs,
guerlte Dawson, 90;
6th grad*—- Gertrude Johnson, 96; Eugene ■ - -, 7th grade Mabel Soderberg, Clai ■ Carr. Donald McGee, 92,
Lynn Coughian, 100; Murrell, 96: 94;
8th grade — Genevieve Wolf1. Brooks. Liona Holden. 100; Willi I Hanenkratt. Saiah Trombh
Leute Frazer. 90; 7th grade—E<l in 100; Leita Bradley, Mildred Hou
PlasRer, 92.
8th grade Dorrt i-i'le Leverich, Erma Vaual
Lane, 100; Ruth Beggs, M; Els' er, Harold Nary, 98; Mildred H V“ Woolfe, Mary Web« »r, C ithe.-ir.. Campbell,
Smith . 94;
5d) grade i — Johnnie ner, 96;
Teddy Anderson. Don 1'1 Smith, 190; Gerir tide Broo ka, Irvin
Neff, 99 ; Edith Wilsoi n, 96; Mar- McClintock, Frank Starr. 92.
Baker, Alte
Hieti. F Did V»a’.
guérite Foster. 94; Nelson Cnitli*
mlmon
District No. 48. 5th grade Fr an kins, Peter Beter rt, 98; Flirre J ned pc
ries «
grocery
er«, 90;
Sth grade- -Evelyn High, Stratton. 96; Brighton. 6tli
M
Tone. Jack Well* 96 ■
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WHEN BETTER. AUIVMOBII.I.S AKE BUILT. BUICK UTIL BUILD THEM
100;
Agne« Todd. 98;
Helen Donald Barnts, 98. Grace
1er. 94; K< nneth
Schneite •r. 92; Ethmer Ltgh Mary
8th grade—Elloutee Morgan.
District No. 45, 3rd grade
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Begg*««», 90
• th grade - Edalh 100 ;
Eatiy die Westley, 100; 4»h grada— Wal light do
Mildred Lu pro. 98;
K. Laughlin, Mgr
and Orchestra Leader
Orchestra Music
Sunday, Tuesday, Saturday
Sunday—Super-play
Tuesday—Prize night
Friday—Super-play
Saturday—Feature picture
Elmo Lincoln
Pendleton
Roundup
Under Crimson
Skies
YES
Girl
Girl
Mrs. Vernon Castle in
The Invisible Bond
PRIZE NIGHT
Harry Carey
Elmo Lincoln in “ThelnnerVoice
in “Hearts Up”
Ruth of the Rockies
Rex
Norma Talmadgie
/b"Yes or Ncr
sr
B UIC K
UY ¡NG an automobile to­
day is wholly dependent
on whether such an investment
will bring definite returns.
Buick for twenty years has been
noted for reliability, power,
long life, and re-sale value. In
the new 1921 models are im
provements in accessibility—n
roomier interior, in more com
fortablcseating and more beau­
tiful stream-lines.
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