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