il 1 TggMDAY MAY THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE EIGHT * t th* ment Program in the Christian week. national automobile chamber of com­ Church, Friday evening. May 27th at merce, today. H. J. Hickerson and A. L, McCarty 8:15. Dr. George R. Varney of O Mr. Graham is here atitndinf motored down from Nehalem Wed A. C. will deliver the ad re.,- "The hearings being held on highway leg­ nesday. Man of the Hour.” islation by the senate commlttoe on A. C. Anderson, Nehalem ot Class Day Friday afternoon of roads. May 20th in High School Building chant was in the city this week on "The economic barrier now er Ci­ and Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. jury duty. fronting us is the lack of adequate H. E. Tucker, in the Christian Marie Harris and W’inona Rice highways,’’ he continued. ‘There Church, Sunday evening at 3:00 o’ have taken up apartments at Plan- Is urgent need to build these high­ clock. . ker Court. ways as quickly as possible and with The fourteen members of the left the maximum of economy. High­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall graduating class this year arc: ways should be planned with ci nf.it­ Frances Grace Jolliffe, Geneva I Tuesday evening for a visit in Me érât Ion of their relationship to rail­ Abrams, Betty Mae Pesterfield, Hen­ Minn ville. way and waterway communicai i«-n. ry D. Bochsler, James J. Campbell,! Mr. and Mrs. George Hurnpke of The highway question eenurns Laverna Holden. T. Bryan fucker. | Portland are visiting with hi» fitter agriculture, national commerce, the Hallie Edna Large, J. Leland Bester, Mra. Rose Wilkes. military and the social need; of the Elda I. Archibald, Emma Helen Cloverdale visitors for Tue-tday of nation. Groat, Alta Simmons, Ellen Norberg this week were Fred Mietzk-i, A. A. "The roads program Is national in and Annie Mary Newberg. Imlah and C. W. Hatfield. scope and is related to all depart­ Class Colors, Purple ahd Whits: ments of the government. Highway Mrs. Leslie Harrison and bzby Clans Flower Lilac; Class Motto, 4 policy, therefore,” Graham continues daughter left Sunday for a month’s uh 2B- 18 2B (natural) "should be unified under a federal visit to relatives in Portland. highway commission directelv re­ POMONA GRANGE MEETING Napoleon Moulton, father of May­ sponsible to the chief executive as is The date of the next meeting •it or Moulton, arrived this we-k f-c«n now the policy In state road admin Tillamook County Pomona Grange Palmer, Idaho, Istration. Economy will be served has been changed from June 2, 1921 city. by such a measure as roads will he to May 26th, 1921. Oregon State Miss Moran, recently of Olds. ■with regard to all the needs « f rhe Grange convenes one week earlier Wortman and King, Portlaud, L in I nation. It will be possible to pay than scheduled, on account of the accepted a position with A. A. Pen­ higher salaries than can now b» Jmu .special election to be held in this nington. state June 7th and it is important Mr. and Mrs. Webb McCrackrt. that Pomona Grange hold a meeting 'N b fore the state Grange convention and Mrs Wm Lewis Of Plasker Court, returned Monday after a hence the change in date. Oretown is the place at which i.lie wek's visit in Portland. meeting will be held. Don't lot get . Jeff Harris ot Satsop, Washing the date, May 26, 1921, ton, formerly in the furniture bue- FANNIE SMITH, Secrerray. I in ess here, is in town for a viait with friends and relatives. BLD FOR WOOD Mrs. Aiderman of Garibaldi was Sealed bids will be received on a Tillamook visitor Tu sday. Monday, June 6, 19ft, at 10 Tch.ck Gus Case left for a three weeks J A. M. by the County Court for one visit to California last week. hundred cords of Alder or Hemlock Marion Doty is reported very V.cK body wood, not over four feet Jong, with pulmonary trouble and .t is delivered in the basement of l ho Court House on or before October 1, thought that it might be nevssary to move him to a drier climi-.i». 1921. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sanders, left | of A Deposit fivg per cent murr accompany the bid. The Court te- Monday for their homein California, I serves the right to reject any or aU after a week visiting Mrs. H. B. Mann, who is ill at Boals Hospital. blds. Rev. and Mrs. C E Jones ut Poit By order of the County Court. land visited the Oretown school May H. S. Brtmhall, County Clerk • 6-1 iMS 17th, and related some interer’ing experiences of their travels in the | Orchestra Organized East and Alaska. An orchestra of twelve pieces will The viewers at the Sixth »'reft i be presented at a big concert given condemnation met r' proceedings under the auspices of the Monday j last week. The board was ci m- Music Study Club the evening of , posed of B. E. King, Henry Rogers May 30th at the Christian Chu’eh and Merrill Smith. Everbody come and help boost home C. A. Smith of Indianapolis, who talent. is the head engineer ot the Stutz I Personnel of orchestra: Fire Engine Co., was here inspecting Rtttrvtd Soars of Koch' a 1st violins: E. E. Koch. C. A. McGee the local machine, and reports it in Lee Doty and Eugene Jenkins excellent condition. 2nd violins: Mrs. Doty and Miss ' High School Gymnasium, Wednesday Henry Tohl, A. F. Tubbetlng and Allen; Cello. Mrs. Beltz. Mr. Larson. | Walter J. Mead from Nehalem were Clarinet: Geo. Chaffee; Bass: .1 W May 25, 8:15 P. M. in. the city to take Poet Office examl. White; Cornet: O. M. Cook, f E. I nations, which were held at tha Pest Trombley; Pianist: Mrs. E. E. Ko-b Office. --Adv. | ✓ Mr. and Mrs. Stephens of Belding ________________________ I V are in Tillamook visiting with Mrs. Stephen's sister, Mri Rose Wilkes, I also with Mr. Stephens sister, Mrs. Harold Wells. Dr. J. M. Smith reports the biith of a son to Prof, and Mrs L. N Ben­ nett. on May 11. Prof. Bennett is principal at the local high school and is very proud of his "new” pu­ < pil. County Agent Pine states that there will be a meeting in rhe Clo­ verdale Grange Hall next Tuesday evening for the purpose of discussing the agricultural problems in that vi­ cinity. The smoke house in the rear cf the Tillamook Meat company's First street market caught fire Monday night but the flames were oxtin- guished after abouj |50 worth if H V M M dutiaction shout 0« Ntw Senes "Glenhroak* meat had been burned. | wiP &)d I d qo other moderate priced, five [-- tt - jim The Jazz band of Cole McElroy of be« U why it H» b««n adopted by really amart people Portland, featuring Monte Austin ul not tolerate the commoapiace. ths Portland singer, played