Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE THREE
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RECIPES THAT DELIGHT
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Just received
womens and
misses brown
c al f oxfords
with new style
real low heel,
and up.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER i
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ENNINGTON
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tuna fish croquettes
2 tablenpoons butter, 1 cup milk, 1
tablespoon» flour, 1 teaspoon salt,
dash of paprika.
Blend flour and butter, add milk,
»alt and paprika. Cook until smooth
teaspoons Hmon juice and 1 tea­
spoon salt. Add sauce to make thick
easily handled mixture. Shape and
roll alternately in bread crumb», egg i
and crumbs again. Fry in deep fat
and drain On unglaxed paper. Gar­
nish with parsley and French fried
potatoes.
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CHEESE FONDUE
1 cup scalded milk, 1 cup soft
s ale bread crumbs. 3-4 cup grated I
cheese, 1 tablespoon fat, 1-2 tea­
spoon salt, 3 eggs.
Mix first five ingredients, add
yolks of eggs, beaten thoroughly.
Cut and fold in stiffly beaten whites
of eggs. Bake in greased dish, in
moderate even, twenty minutes.
DATE PUDDING
Place 1 pound of stoned dates and
1 cup of chopped walnuts on bat­
tom of buttered pan. Pour ever them
batter made of 2 beaten eggs, 1-2
cup sugar, pinch of salt, 2 heaping
tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon baking
powder, 1 teaspoon vanila. Bake
slowly until pudding becomes firm.
Serve with whipped cream.
Special values
offered in all
silk petticoats
in all wanted
colors. Worth
to $5, sale at
13.95.
"7X¿ Quaúty Sforr"
TILLAMOOK, .OREGON
The Store with the ’Xmas Spirit
Come in and see the splendid efforts we have made to supply every one in
Tillamook county with their wants in ’Xmas gifts. Things practical and
serviceable for men, women and children now being displayed throvghout
the store.
FOR WOMEN
FOR MEN
Glove«
Hats
Socks
Suspenders
Arm Bands
Garters
Shirts
Underwear
Bill Books
Cuff Buttons
Mufflers
Belts
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Stationery
Perfumes
Handerchiefs
Petticoats
Blouses
Hosiery
Table Linens
Coats
Dresses
Dress Goods
Swearers
Umbrellas
FOR CHILDREN
Hosiery
Shoe-
Dresses
Slippers
Handkerchiefs
Sweaters
Umbrelles
Mackinaws
Rubber Boots
Rubberized Capes
Gloves
Hair Ribbons
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BACK TO TILLAMOOK
E. J. Jeffries and wife returned
last week from a three months trirp
to Pueblo, Colorado, and are con­
tent to stay in this part of Oregon.
Mr. Jeffries stated that Pueblo—he
“Pittsburg of the West”—is a great
smilter town, <nd now bears few of
the scars inflicted by the terrible
flood that drowned over 600 people
there, sometime ago. It is located
in a canyon, and was the scene of
a great cloudburst, the waters over­
whelming the city in a shor1. time.
The weather was getting cold when
the Jeffries left, and when they thot
tabllshed
here.
fine industrial number.
of win er, they thought of good, old
rainy Tillamook, and packed their
Huntington—Big free gold strike
Portland —New 12-a‘oiy *750,- goos for a real climate.
tn Soda cteek.
000 Swetland Hotel to be built.
Portland carried *3,000,000 tax
Roseburg Light & Water Co. en­
FINDS BEAR IN TRAP
for 1925 exposition.
larging plant at Winchester.
John Cornett, who lives this side
Drain—*50,000 ho-el planned for
Lebanon pushing armory 60x100 of Happy Camp, near Netarts bay,
Boswell Springs resort near here.
has received occasional visits from a
fee-».
Portland—5 big steamer» and 5
marauding beaer, which seemed to
small ones docked h'ere last week.
Pendleton—All bond issues except have a special appetite for poultry.
Portland—Lead pencil factory es- for septic tank defeated.
A cleverly 8e"i steel-trap proved bru­
in's undoing, and one morning re­
cently Ma. Cornett found the bear
securely caught by the foot, and
promptly ended its after-nlghn chic­
ken raids.
The above represents but a small part of our complete show­
ing.
Pay a visit to this store for holiday shopping. Make it
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your Xmas headquarters.
WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Portland building permits show
gain 179 per cea- in October.
Heppner—18 foot vein of coal be­
ing opened on Willow crek.
Portland city delinquent liens
from *2,000,000 to *3,000,ooo.
Albany Democrat Nov. 22 prints
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The Better Way
the
value
Itie flrat i» by Hsta^iag to arhat the iasuranca
agent ha» to »ay.
The sesond is by actual experisaca.
Experience
is amighty good teacher—but the bills he sends
in for tuition amounts to a heap more than a few
insnrance premiums.
MAGINNIS ¿t GILHAM
INSURANCE SPECIALISTS
OREGON
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Farmers
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TILLAMOOK-PORTLAND
Wiiter Short Courses
Cadillac Stage Line
Ivory Pyralin
We have an exceptionally large and
complete line of beautiful engraved
Christmas greeting cards. Select your
cards now while there is a large variety
for you to choose from.
At Just One-half the Regular
Make Your Christmas Gifts
Attractive
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Dairy Maa«fa«tura Jaa.2-Mar 1*,’22
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Dairy Hcrdsmea
Jaa.2-Jnnal*.’22
Orai» Grading
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Patresize leae Iidastry
Leave* Tillaaeek at
7:31 aid 1:45
Christmas Cards
COURSES
F»r the cpmfert «f our patr«as we have instated elec­
tric heaters ia all awr cars. W b protect you hv careful
drivers and $4 o , om accideat iasuraaee. Reaiew.hor
you caa call us
either phoae. We will call at your
hoaae for yoa. Stage to Pacific City also. This line is
Leave* PerWuMl leyt leu! at.
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1:15 *.■. aid 1 p.m.
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Presbyterian Church
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning
worship 11 a. m. subject “Vicari
of Christ.’’ Evening worship at
7:30, subject, “Walking the Waves."
In His name we invite you.—Al­
lan A. McRae, Minister.
About 1661 an agitation commenced
to have men remove their hats in
church—Pepys makes gentle fun of it.
The custom was first to remove the
hat to cover the eyes in prayer, and
later it was taken off altogether.
Call For Warrants
The introduction of the wig helped
Notice is hereby g'.vgn that all
♦he custom—for ft preyed difficult to warrants held again»* School Dist
keep one’s hat on over a tousled No. 28, Mohler, Oregon, are called
mass of false curls. Tills also led to for payment' this 1st day of Decem­
large hats with plumes going out of ber, 1921. Interest ceases this date
rtjrle.
A. D. LOMMEN, Clerk Dist 21
Put SefMee Iato Farm PrasMe«
ANN0UNC1
ownod by Trltamook
Ramova Their Hate During
Religious Services.
Christmas
Suggestions
of
Traveler« Automobile lasurance.
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Then, Instead of wearing bats a.
doors, men went to the other extrtiu.
Madam *rrt*» Display an Amazing •nd often carried them in their
when out of doors. The Puritan* |.
darelaaanaaa In Th.ir Minus«
England continued to wear th**
th«r
of M m Words.
broad-brimmed hata, however, laifo^,
Tn English thare is not a more dad- and out.
Men’s hata and clothing Wetw
ifta word tha» sabbath, yet it Is used
with an an^Bng carelessneaa as u changed with the French Reveiuttca-
synonym for Sunday. The writer« and wHts went out, «««I then with th« r|^
translators of the New Testament use of Napoleon, dress became military
sabbath correctly, says a writdr in th« in style. In 1815, djiriag th« k«»,
tlon period, arose the "stovepipe hit,"
Brooklyn Eagle.
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U is always Hebrew and in no in­ and breeches, at the same tine b*
gun to be worn to the ankle.
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stance is it associated with the New
Testament dispensation—now univer­
Methodist Church
sally known as Christianity. Indeed
Sunday school at ten o'clock.
the apostles were severely rebuked by Morning
sermon at eleven. th*7uL
the Jew« foe breaking the sabbath.
ject will be "Divine Essentials.11
Christians cannot break the sabbath,
The evening sermon at 7:30 will
for they do not have it to break.
be "Procras'ination.” Como
Sabbath and Sunday are observed worship with us.
on separate days, but this is not nec­
CHARLES L. DARK. Paswr
essary. as astronomy shows that the
identity ef days from year to year is
Reformed Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn-
impossible; since the year and day
are incommensurable. The leap years ing worsh’p \t 11 o’clock, subject'
show that any given date varies a "Shall We Ixiok for Another’’1
day; even this does not correct the Heidelberg league meeting aa‘ 7: <5
date«, as other corrections—the cen- subject: “Christian Progress Among
turlal leap years—become necessary. the Immigrants.” Bvenlng service
There Is a still deeper reason for dis­ at 8:15, subject: "The Gift of a
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carding the severity of the sabbath, Son.
The sermons of the day will em­
namely, oor seven-day week is un­ phasize *the significance of the A4-
counted thousands of years older than vont season. You are cordially tn-
the book of Genesis. Evidence is very vited to worship with us.
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strong that It was founded on quarter­
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor
ing the sidereal month—the “true
month." Long before anything even
Christian Church
approaching astronomy arose man no­
Sunday school 10 a. m. sermoa
ticed that the moon slowly moved into 11 “The First Description.” Sermo»
another group of stars each night, and at 7:30 p. m., subject "Peter Stand­
by rough eye measurement, completed ing Without.” Christian Endeavw
her revolution .n 28 days—“the 28 at 6:30 p. m..
Rev. Tucker and family wish t«
mansions of heaven” of the Chinese
sincerely thank the church and
and Japanese.
lodge members, also kind friend«,
who so ably and willingly assist*«
during their lllnes» of dypther
COVERED HEADS IN CHURCH them
ia and made their confinement t*
their home so much easier.
Before the Year 1661 Men Did hot
HARRY E. TUCKER, Pastor
ceoocoooBcocoooonnnnnoeoaej
There are two ways of learning
TILLAMOOK,
“SABBATH DAY** NOT SUNDAY
Such little things as
Tinsel Ribbon
Holly Paper
Seals. Address Labels,
Do not open labels
Tags, cards, etc., etc.
Add tone and individuality to
Christmas package.
vour
\\ e will be glad to pack and mail any
article you wish sent out of town, free
charge.
Retail Price!
1 his is a big reduction and means a
big saving to you. Pyralin Ivory is beau
tiful, serviceable and a gift one will al­
ways remember. At this price it is not
expensive but buy early. Below are a
few of the articles and prices:
Puff Boxes........................ yoc to $2.50
Hair Receivers.................. 65c to $3.00
Pin Cushions & Jewel Boxes 80c-$2.60
Soap Boxes........................... 20c to 90c
Military Brushes............ $4.20 to $6.00
Hand Mirrors ............... $2.65 to $8.40
Picture Frames.................. 55c to $3-45
Dressing Combs......... . . .20c t-o Si.75
Hair Brushs...................... $1.50 to $6.00
Dressing Trays................... 65c to £4.20
Cuticle Scissors............................. $1.00
Nail Files...... ........................ 35c to 70c
Perfume Bottles...............60c to $3.50
Cream and Salve Boxes........35c ko 90c
Cloth Brushes.................. 50c to $3.00
TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST
C. I. Clough Co
Adjs.Maeati will be givra In the
hem» if patient 1» unable
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rejrregentatide
Tillamook Tire Company
Go To Church For
Insurance
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