Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 16, 1921, Image 17

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Veil« and Peerless motor cars.
Local Newa
Ernest Ford a student in engin­
eering at O. A. C. arrived home Sat-
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.rday for a vasattaa.
Ted Ford returned trom O. A C.
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C. M. Vidito left on Wednesday 1 Saturday where he has attended the
♦ morning’s train for Portland und past school year. Mr. Ford is a
other valley points.
student in Commerce.
Ward Mayer. Garibaldi contractor
Verle S. Stanley, who has been the
and Don Ellis, the postmaster at director of athletics and professor f
that place were Tillamook visitors
emistry at Wallowa High Mh <>1
Wednesday.
for the past year arlrved Sunday
will put its new schedule into effect
G. G| Irish o fMeda was a Tilla­ evening Mr. Stanley is a griulunto
mook visitor Wednesday.
of the local high school and of Pa-
at once with no stops
i
for dinner in
J. P. Maginnis has taken the son-! clflc university and is well known in
order to reach Portland and Tilla-
tract for grading the Union Oil c_>m- i this vicinity,
pany
’s plot near the Southern Pa- ;
Lowell Edwards a student of O.
mook at an early ' hour. Ticket office:
cific station, where it Is reported the A. C. arrived home for the summer
company will establish
storage i months Saturday,
F. B. McKinley Real Estate Office,
tanks. K. B. Stevens of the ongin- j
W. S. Buell and family of Belle-
Bell phone 72W and Mutual phone.
eering department of the Unloa Oil , rue arlrved in this city last Wedues-
I company was in town the firs', part day for a short visit with Mrs Bu-
of the week looking over the work. ells’' father, Mr. C. B. Wiley.
E. T. Watkins local agent for the
Mrs O. M. Cook returned
LEAVES
LEAVES
i American Express company
states week from Seattle where she
Tillamook
Portland Hoyt Hotel
that his company will carry pack­ been visiting relatives the past
t
ages free of charge to the Pueblo weeks.
7:30 A. M.
3:15 AM.
sufferers, If the packages are sent to
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k. Lewis , re-
v-
Mr. „„„
and Mrs. Wm. , A.
1:45 P. M.
the American Red Cross or some | turned Sunday after a short visit in
2 P. M.
bi Other such eharltable institution‘Portland,
An. Portland 1 & 7:10 P. M.
An. Tillamook 1:30 & 7:30
and not to individuals.
H. J. Lambert of Seattle wan a
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H. H. Bromberg, formerly the au­ Tillamook visitor Friday.
tomobile editor for the Oregon
J. A. Horan of the State Highway
Journal, was a Tillamook visitor the commission arrived in this city Fri­
• early part of the week. Mr. Brom- day to take charge of the work in
: berg is at present with the Warren the South end of the county
Mrs. Nettie Whetstone of Pendle­
ton arrived in this city Friday for
a short visit here.
A. F. Marsh of Ellensberg, Wis­
consin, was a Tillamook visitor Fri­
day.
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J. B. Caldwell of Portland was a
I business
visitor last week.
Chas. Whitman and W. H. Burtis
of Salem were local visitors Friday.
Mrs. L. Hall of Cloverdale was a
Tillamook visitor last Saturday.
housands of women to see the transformation you
S. E. Fish of Brigton was a Tilla- f
with keen home pride want yourself can make in home
mook visitor last week
Dr. C. L. Taylor pf Yamhill i:p«nt
to do their own painting and
things—furniture, floors, walls,
Tillamook-Portland
Cadi’lac St-^e line
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We Make Paints,
For Women’s Use at Home
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varnishing^ at home, and thou-
fsands do—with materials we
make.
We make those materials es­
pecially for home use. You
ask for “Fuller’s Home Service”
Faint Products.
And we maintain a special
“Home Service Department”
furnishing free information and
detailed directions which will
enable anyone to do his or her
own work.
You simply describe the arti­
cle, how finished now, and the
effect you want to get. We tell
you how, the kind of paint, the
kind of brush—the things you
peed to know to do good work
You’ll be surprised, delighted
r
woodwork, bric-a-brac, etc.
“Just a can of paint or var­
nish and a little work that’s
fun," works wonders.
Our knowledge of paints and
painting practice has been gained
through 72 years’ experience.
We are one of the country’s
largest manufacturers of paint
products and make the very fin­
est kind of goods.
Don’t think because you’ve
never done it that you can’t do
work like this yourself. Try it
•with our help. Just follow
Fuller’s Specifications and you’ll
get the desired effects.
Remember—don’t allow sur­
faces to rot. It costs less to
paint them.
Fuller^
V SPSCISlCATfON
Home Service Joints
Varnish«« • Enamels
M'fd by W. P. Fuller & Co.
WHERE TO BUY: Impor­
tant that you get the right ma-
XSJterial so be sure to go to the
Iright store for Fuller products.
Cut out the coupon to the right
as a memo to direct you.
Write us now—a postcard—
for booklet of Fuller’s Specifi-
Adapted for any surface either
inside or outside. The most dur­
able varnish obtain­
able. Withstands in­
terior wear and
weather exposure.
Does not scratch,
peel, rub off or turn
white. Dries over­
night
F ullerwear is Ful­
ler’s Specification for
all-purpose varnish­
ing at home—for furniture, tables,
chairs, linoleum, etc. Boiling water
cannot harm it, nor rolling furni­
ture. Dries dust-free in four hours.
Walk cn it overnight.
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. 11, San Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers fog
72 Years
Established 1849
Branches in 16 cities in the West
Dealers Everywhere
Also makers of Rubber-Cement Floor
Paint, All-purpose Varnishes, Silken-
white Enamel, Fifteen-for-Floors Var­
nish, Washable Wall Finish, Auto
Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch
and Step Paint.
SAVE THIS
(Cut this out and put it ia your pocket*
book or handbag as a memo)
c.tion “Home Service” Print
Products which tells just what
to buy for the work you have in
mind.
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Fullerwear
“The AU-Purpo.e Varnish-
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few days in the city last week.
W. S. Bunkie of Garibaldi, was In
.the city last Saturday
E. C. Handsalcer of Brighton, was
a business visitor Saturday
Clara Plasker returned from Port­
land Monday, where she has been
working for the Lennon Clothing Cc.
Miss Plsaker will make her home at
Plasker Court and work for the J. C.
Penney Co. store here this summer,
F. Silverton representing
»be
Cahn-Nicklesberg Clothing company
of San Francisco was a business vis­
itor Saturday.
Russet E. Sewell, former ct’.y at
torney of Portland, accompanied by
W. B. Streeter and Frank Bangs also
of Portland, and Harry Nason of San
Francisco formed a party who were
in Tillamook on a fishing I rip last
week. All members of the party re­
ported large catches and a fine
time. I
daughter returned Sunday after a
two and a half months,
“RIDE^ OF THE KING LOG
._ visit
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with
friends and relatives at Crandon,
This\jreat play will be shuwu at
Wisconsin.
Miss Avis Woolfe arrived here the REX THEATER on Sunday and
Monday after a three weeks visit at Monday, June 19 and 20.
Roseburg.
Tillamook gets this play before
Alvord F. Mitchell
Bodyfelt from the south part of the Portland, Seattle or any other coast
county were united in marriage by city. It 2s a tale of lumber jacks,
Rev. Harry E. Tucker on Juuj Sth. of the fights to control veluublo tim­
ber land and of the great north
N0TICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Maine woods.
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Sprinkling will be permlttol free
Watch—The big log jam, the tide
of charge under the following con­
ditions: From 5 p. m. until J p. m. down the rushing torrent on the
each day, all east of Second Avenue King log, the plunge Into the swirl­
E., sprinkling on Monday, Wednes­
day and Friday. All west of Second . ing waters to rescue the girl.
avenue E., Tuesday, Thursday and
This is positively the biggest outr
Saturday. All water to be turned of-door picture ever filmed. It Is
off in case of fire. Sprinklers found taken from the famous novel of the
Miss Helen Case is in the etiy for running after 9 p. m. water will be
a two weeks visit with her parents, turned off, and sprinkling rights. same name and is full of action with
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Case of I’laaker will be cancelled for the rest of the | which is woven the ever present
love story and a drama of first wa­
Court.
aeaeson. B order of Tillamook Wa- ter.
ter
Commission.
Dated
June
14,
A. L. Gove of Sea»tie was a busi­
You had better come to the matl-
1921, by E. D. Hoag, Supt.
ness visitor last week.
ne and avoid the crowds at night.
B. D. Lamar and family of Cor­
vallis are in the city for a short vis­
it with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brodhead.
Let the HEADLIGHT do your Job
Mr. Lamar was formerly in the groc­
printing! We are equiped to print
ery business here.
baby I anything, from handbills to beaks.
Mrs. Emil Huesser
Rex Theatre
Puller's "Home Service” Paints are
sold by the following in your city:
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Consult our Advisory Depart­
ment relative to the questions
you may have in mind.
Per all exteriorjobs of paintini! It is advisable to obtain the services of a Master Painter
E. N. Anderson, Nehalem.
Nelson & Co. Bay City.
I BPaige Announces
Reduced Prices On All
Models
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On Tuesday, June 7th, the following list prices
for Paige Motor Cars became effective:
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FT?3 J
6-44 Models
Glenbroolc Five-Paaaanger Touring Car
Four-Paaaenger Sport Model
Ardmore Four-Pa>«enger
Lenox Roadster Two-Passenger
Coupe Four-Passenger
Sedan Five-Passenger
30 x 5 t 8
34x4^
$24.50
46.30
54.90
<And Other Sizes in Proper tion)
Tire repair men, who judge when best, class th.:*« tires i.a
having the sturdiest carcase made. Foiiy-seven h ga-
grade car manufacturer? use them us standard equipment.
They are the quality choice of cord users.
This new low price ia made possible by strictest economies
and specialized production.
Plant No 2 was erected for the sole purpose cf making
30x3%-inch Nonskid fabric tires. With a daily capacity
of 16,000 tires and 20,000 tubes, thia plant permit« refined
production on • quantity basin
All materials uaed are the beet obtamabJ«. The quality b
nnlfrwrQ, h is the best fabric tire «Mf oiered to th« cat
6-66 Models
Lakewood Seven-Passenger Touring Car • 28
Larchmont IL Four-Passenger Sport Type. 29
Five-Passenger Coupe..........................................37
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na Sporting Roadster .
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AU prtcM f. o. hr Detroit, MlohlfM
The new schedule of prices represents ft
second and final readjustment to the new
level of 1921 manufacturing costs. It merely
remains to state that, despite these reduc­
tions, the well-known standards of Paige
quality will be rigidly maintained