Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 21, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TH.1-A. h OOK HEADLIGHT
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Edward Creecy ___
Christian college. The tithe thia
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LOWED BY COURT H A Chonard
Russell J Dentel _
,
week will be for Willamette univer­
VaJ Fisher Sr
, .
(Concluded from page 3)
sity. Former students and friends
Herschel Hollett
of Willamette are especially invited
H S Morri* ----
A Hattenger
j (
LeRoy Edwards
to be present at thia morning ser­
Herschelc
Hollett
Geo Walalce
vice.
C 0 Johnson__ _________
jg
Jess Wright
The subject of the evening dis­
Konrad Killian___
a
Al Biggs _
course will be "Divine Living”.
Ed
Koatlc
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a
Fred Biggs
Prayer meeting on Wednesday
G M Kostic__
n
Joe Ducham
NAZARENE CHURCH
evening at 7:30 p. m.
Ed
Kostic___________
g
W B Graham
The Nazarene church observed
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
A K McPherson
«
W B Graham
Easter
Sunday with appropriate all these services.
J
R
Perry
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E A Worthington
church services, followed by r the fol-
Wade Perry
" ?
Albert Crlmmons
lowing program:
Owen
Scott
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g
Irvin Hubbard
Easter at the M. E. Church
Easter Lillies—Herman Fisher;
E M Stone _ .________
j
Irvin Hubbard
Easter
Morning
—
Masel
Easter
services were held morn­
King-Crenshaw
Hdw
Co
1
70
Artrip;
Guy French ----
Fred Lewallen _____
1
Song, Grace All Awakening;__
At Eas- ing and evening in the M. E.
Chas F Pankow
Gilbert & Company
?i
ter Time—Eunice Fisher; The Lord church by the pastor. Rev. C. E.
Til. Co. Mutual Tel. Co
Connie Dye ...
Kathleen Mills, express
is Risen—Bessie Gitchell and Lillie Dark, appropriate to the occasion.
H A Porter ......
9
Bell; Song—Jack and Berly Kinne- After the morning service the rite of
Lamar’s Drug Store __
Earl Porter
17
Southern Pac. Co.____
man; Jov in His Resurrection—Linn baptism was administered and mem­
H S Brimhall, Express
Artrip; The King of Glory—Evelyn bers received into the church mem­
Coast Power Co...........
Hanenkratt; Piano Solo—Ruth Er­ bership. The day closed with a
Steinbach Iron Works
skine; A Legend of Easter Eggs— program rendered by the children of
Standard Oil Co. «
the Sunday school, assisted by the
Martha Balmer; Song—Choir.
Kelly-Sp. Sales Co
choir. Special praise is due Mrs.
W C Cheney ------
Lloyd Hunt and Mrs. Alva Williams
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Oregon St. High. Com.
for drilling the children. The pro-
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Hiner Fdy. & Mhe. Co.__
gram
follows:
Glass & Prudhomme Co.
Morning service at 11:00 a. m.
Hymn
No. 1. By congregation ; ;
Lamb - Schrader Co.
C. E .at 6:30 p. m.
Responsive ■ Scripture Lesson No,
John A Carroll
Evening service at 7:30 p. rn.
368; Prayer by the pastor; Recita­
G W Olson
A cordial invitation is extended tion: Betty Boqulst; Recitation:
P W Barrett
to all to attend these services.
Loretta Morrison; Exercise, “Gard­
Geo Blum —
en Talk.” by Verna Miller and Ruth
R F Zachman .......
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
New Procese Tinners
Peterson; Anthem No. 15, by the
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Choir ¡Exercise:
“Children Can
J P Maginnis.
Claude Myers ----
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
Serve the Master," by John Guild,
Litscber Toy Shop
Rev. Bandinot Seeley of Portland Paul Chllcott and Gulfford Martin
A F Coates Lum. Co.
who is Synodical Superintendent of Recitation: Jimmie Hunt; Exercise
F J Klinehan -------
Oregon will be the speaker.
Buddy Moulton. Martha Guild
Kelley Sp. Trk Sales Co.
Hymn: Mr. Beals’ Class, No. 212:
Claude Ackley------------
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Recitation: Louise Phelps; Recita-
Wm Miller------------ ---
Easter services were well attended tion: Everett Williams; Male Quar­
Geo Thomas _______ __
the program consisted of recitations tet: No. 10; Recitation; By Ruth
J A Richardson....... ......
arjl special music by the quartet. Beals; Exercise: "Easter,” by Gale
Vernon Holden-----------
Rev. G. E. McDonald. D. D., spoke Chaffee. Merwin Miller, Dale Sel-
John Blum ----------------
land.
Stanley Abrams, Harold
on
the subject of the Eastertide.
A T Dolan __________
OFFICE CAT
Services for Sunday are as fol­ Craven; Recitation:
by Thomas
F E Dodge _.---------- ----
Walter Pettys says the only fellsw
lows :
Goyne; Recitation: “The Legend of
Steinbach Iron Works -------- 37»
who ever gets anywhere by letting
Sunday ’school at 10:00 a. m.
Easter Violets,” by Barbara Chil-
W D Wood_______________ 1576
things slide is the trombone player.
Union Oil Co.------------------- 5
Morning sermon at 11:00 a. m.
cott; Exercise: “The Living Lilies.”
*
*
*
H C Maynard--------------------- 13
Subject “No room for Christ.”
by six girls; Hymn: No. 73, by the
Sunset Garage--------------------- 17
WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE HE
Congregation; Recitation: Dorothy
Evening service at 8:00 p. m.
Thomas & Jones---------------- 935
WANTS
There will be special music.
French;
Exercise: “Night" and
N Woods_______________ 510
. Gentlemen; Will you please send
Preaching at Beaver at 2:30 p. "Morning;” Male Quartet: No. 72:
George Robinson------------------- 3
me a specimen copy of the Head­ m. The new church at Beaver will Exercise: "Easter Gifts,” by Nallie
State In. Ac. Com-- ---------- 124
light. I would like a sample of the be dedicated April 30th.
Austin. Pauline Winslow, Grace
Yellow Fir Lum. Co------------ 509
Headlight very much. I sincerely
Seiland, Mary Trombley; Recita­
King - Crenshaw Hdw Co..... _191
trust that you will mall me a sample
tion: Vida Chaffee; Recitation: "A
METHODIST CHURCH
Yellow F Lum. Co. (Mk Rd) 35
copy of the Headlight as I want to
Joy To Give.” Roy Seiland; Hymn;
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m
E A Worthington ................. 25
see a specimen of your Headlight METHODIS TST ST ST ST STST No. 249, by the congregation;
C O Johnson ___________ -... 28
very much. Yours very truly, etc.
Rose J Wilkes ----------------- . 16
The morning sermon at 11 a. m. Benediction.
* * *
Howard Owens ----------------- 33
The subject of the morning dis­
I J Gbarst ----------------- ---- - . 15
According to a billboard sign the ccurse will be "Our Debt to the
St. Alban« Episcopal Guild
Steinbach Iron Works ------- 26
one way to get along is to smile.
Marion St. Shi. Co. ------------ . 39
We’ve smiled so hard our face is ÖW&XOXOOÖOOOOOOÖÖOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Ward Sappington -- ----------- 112
chapped but the grocer still keeps
.
2
I
Pacific Tel & Tel Co. --------
insisting that we pay our bill.
Alex McNair & Co. ------------ . 8
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Tillamook Garage ------------ . 2
The
watch
on the Rhine has
Cloverdale Tel Co........... ....... 23
stopped.
Tillamook Co Mutual Tel Co,
Kathleen Mills Ex------------- _ 3
To a lazy man, opportunity is an
Southern Pac. Co...... —------ .377
H S Brimhall, Express .....— _ 1
importunity, says Oren Dixon.
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Sandlake Saw Mill ---------- .. 35
I J Green ----------------------- .. 77
If God had filled the rivers with
Roy Saling --------------------- _ 61
fancy soft drinks, men would be
Paul Bays _______________ _ 50
making pure water and selling it
J W Bodyfelt ------------------- . 3
at 5 cents a glass.
Orval Fowler -------------------- .. 40
» * *
C E Lane ------------------------- .. 55
He
covets
cars
who never paid a
.
42
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J K Elliott ______________
gasoline bill, says “Hunky" Shaw|
Marlon Wiggins --------------- .. 54
» » »
Arthur Gehring--------------- . 49
Bring your list of Seed
Frank Dewey ------------------ .. 24
Webster Holmes says that in every
W Savage ----------------------- . 8
wants to the
a
pretty
clock
home that there Is
J D Saling ------------------- — . 11
that won’t go.
J K Elliott ______________ . 4
• •
Don L Muzzy ------------------ . 7
The
Boss
—
“Do you think that
Alfred Christofferson --------- . 7
you can pitch hay?’’
If we haven’t just what you want we will get it
W O Churchill ---------------- -- .. 25
His Nibs—“Well, I’ll try. I used
Vai Fisher---------------------- . 28
for you at once wilhout extra charge
the baseball team,
Dal Penter _______________ . 3
I to be pitcher on
and yesterday I pitched horse-
D A Hllliker -- ----------------- . 87
shoes.”
William Thomas --------- ----- .. 92
*
Oscar Bennett------------------ . 93
Webb McGinnis .................... . 47
SCRATCHING AROUND
C M Churchill ____________ . 56
"Seen
any delightful early robins
R M Howard ------------------ .. 94
yet?
”
.
3
Lee Lane..... ........———......
"Yes, a few have been after my
Walter Affolter --------------- .. 14
“The Satisfaction Store”
garden seed.’’
John Affolter ---------- ---- -... . 1
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•
•
Lee Affolter .......
-........... .. 1
ADD SIGNS OF SPRING
Fred Scherzinger --------- ---- . 14
Female cinnamon color canary
Harold Sutton —................. — . 6
Alfred Christofferson--------- . 40
wants to mate. Main 126.
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. 12
F D Saling —
.. 10
Ray Woods ...
“Take a handful of interest in
. 56
Geo Gbarst —
everything. That is the best recipe
. 21
Don L Muzzy
for happiness," says a noted states­
.
26
L A Cooke ....
man.
Now we know why money
34
G W Fowler __ _ —........ —
lenders
are
such a cheery crowd.
Cloverdale Mer. Co................ - 10
• • •
Cloverdale Blacksmith Shop 95
It so, have your ticket rotit< d
LET GEORGE DO IT
C O Johnson .......
— . 28
B'lly: “I anl 80 tired. You
C C Murphy —---- - —— 164
Steinbach Iron Works — ...... 34
know. I am studying for a lawyer.”
U S Edwards --------------- ...... 79
Milly: "Why don’t you let the.
A L Groves ......... -............ ...... 4
old thing study for himself?”
“The Sunshine and Open Window Way ”
.....
186
Standard Oil Co. —..........
• * •
W C Cheney ------------------ ...... 26
Rhode Island Inventor has per­
P D Ott ----------- -------- --- ... ...332
fected a new radio device by which
A choice of Routes
Hubert Smith ----------- --- ...... 1
he can “ 'listen in” on telephone con-
Road Bldrs Eq Co.............. —....131
Nothing
versations. ----
------ new in this.
Shives Motor Co. ......
- ........10
Any woman on a party wire can do
Oregon State Hjc Com .... ..... 28
Hiner Fdy & Mcne. Co. ..... 42
the same.
Liberal Stopover Privileges
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Gla^e & Prudhomme Co. __ 8
Beatrice—Come home early, darl-
Forrest Ayer —........ -....... - „...149
Through Sleeping Cars
Cloverdale Wate.r & L Co —. 4
¡ng-Tve got something I want to
O M Cook ______
talk to you about
.... 151
Lamb-Shrader Co.
Observation Cars
Benedict—“I suppose that means
...... 15
Alva Babcock _
you
want
to
talk
to
me
about
some
­
....... 35
Alva Babcock _
Dining Cars
thing you havn't got?”
...... 66
John A. Carroll
♦ • •
......
98
G W Olson ____
...... 1
A POPULAR BRAND -
P W Barrett —
...... 1
The new girl at the perfume-y
R F Zachman _
Every part of the service
...... 2
counter(of one of the local drug
Ivan Donaldson
contributes to the
stores) had received her training in
G W Olson - ........................... 16 *
a bookstore. She hadn’t been long
Clyde Equipment Co --------- “
Traveler
’s
Comfort
Henderson & Houser Garage 201
on her new Job when a customer,
„103
Howard Owens
after looking over the display, pick­
. 26
Stop at San Franctaco and Loe Angeles,
Jim TVeston —
ed up a bottle and asked. ’I s this a
world famous and beautiful citlea.
. 14
William Webb
good b^and of perfuma?”
19
Jack Johnson _
“That madam, la one of our
47
Lester Edwards .
For further particular», ask agent or wire
b«,t smellers,” declared the new
22
Lester Edwards
. 47
salesgirl-
Ulysses Edwards
• • •
. 1»
J W B Edward*.
YES.
nniEED
20
Sunset Garage _
“Today I had • rreet
.
State Industrial Aoc Com---- 45
Thus spoke one Henry White.
J m Attenbergwr ---------------- . 11
•1 bought some «rfety match«« end
EmH Benfield ------------------- . 1
One out of ten would light.
D W Benfield -------- ----------- 27
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A ■ Cttrl .-------- 101
MARCH BILLS AL­
Churches
Page
hold a business and social meeting
ANNOUNCEMENT
at the home of Mrs. Stanley Coates
To the Voters of Tillamook County:
on April twenty-fifth.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for representative to the
FOR SALE—Setting eggs, Incubator Legislature from Tillamook county,
lute or settings, purebred dark and If nominated and elected my
velvet R. I. Reda. Chase’s on the motto will be: Reduction of taxes,
Kilches river road or Auto Paint especially on real estate, less ap­
propriations, less commissions, more
Shop.
28-tl
economy.
GEO. P. WINSLOW.
FOR SALE—Ford truck model 1920
for 8500. Easy terms. Also four LOST—Mackinaw.
Finder notify
good milch cows, all fresh. A.
Eivon Smith or Smithy’s Variety
Store.
28-tl
Lagler. Garibaldi. Ore.
28-t4
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Orpha Eastman ag<4 MMb
Ethel Bales desire to announce to
the public that they have p—rT
the stock of the late Mrs. Edith L.
King, in the Specialty Shoo. Tho
name and location of the new shoo ;
will be announced in the "«**
future, but the new proprietors wish
to inform old customers that ’!*«
regular stock wfll be carried. ta
_ ­
eluding exclusive agency for th«
Spirella Corsets, Waists, «nd Brass­
ieres, and the addition of some new
lines.
Handmade novelties, ltw-
gerie, gifts, etc.
Any One
Anywhere
Any Time
Forty-three years ago between
San Francisco and San Jose the first
long distance telephone line on the
Pacific coast was constructed.
Today every city, town and ham­
let has long distance service, and,
more wonderful, long distance serv­
ice with practically the whole United
States.
The telephone directory gives full
information as to rates and classes of
service available.
Every Bell telephone is a Long
Distance station.
• •
GARDEN TIME IS HERE
“SATISFACTION
The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Company
STORE”
Garden,Lawn Grass Seed,and Fertilizer
E. G. ANDERSON
THROUGH
I
CALIFORNIA
SUNDAY-MONDAY. APRIL 23-24
BETTY
COMPSON
LADIES MUST LIVE
produced by GEORGE LOANE TUCKER who
everyone will remember wr.s the producer of
“The Miracle Man." "LADIES MUST LIVE”
la a story so close to life, you’ll thin you’ro
cast which supports Betty Comyson are Mar-
gazing In to your neighbors home. In the
eia Manon, Mahlon Hamilton, Robert Ellis,
Cleo Madison, Beatrice Joy and many other
popular sereen artists.
MERRY XMAS___ Mutt A Jeff cartoon comedy
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25-26
T-O-M
MIX
in
CAASING THE MOON
NEWS
SATURDAY. APRIL 29
Matinee and Evening
HAROLD LLOYD
la
AMONG THOSE PRESENT
and
SUNSET
J 0 1 1 *
Western Story. You’ve heard “*"***£
program»! This ono will
™or* K,CK
than a Msnhatten eocktaU.
-.s-.ii—
Fun?—We’ll s*y *>•
Western Thrills—
You’ll toll 'em.
Ono day ouly—Baturday
afternoon and ovaaiag.
Southern Pacific Lines
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