z * 1 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT (Continued from page 2.) ' of an American Citizen,” by Prof. Edward O. Sisson, Prpfessor of Phil- ; osophy and Education, Reed College. 4:25—Solo, Mrs. Fred Poorman. Violin solo, Sonata in G minor (Tarllssi), Miss Betty Myers. The Oregon Federation of Women’s Clubs and Oregon Guernsey Gaieties WELCOME 4:40 — Adjournment. stroll. To a First Class Store in a First Class Town We carry a representative stock of First Aid drugs and toilet preparations Beach 6—Dinner served at Lake Lytle and Elmore hotels. 6:45—Cars to Tillamook. EVENING 8—Music, piano solo, "Rlgoletto" by Liszt, Mrs. Fred Small. Lecture ! "Looking Forward,’’ Mr. B. F. Irvine Editor Oregon Journal; violin solo, ! “Feremade” by Drdla, Mr. Edwin j Koch. (Continued from page 1) Officers of Tillamook County Guernsey Cattle Club. Pres., Ira G. Lance: Vice-Pres., Howard Ed­ mund: Sec., Horner Mason. Directors: Chas. McKillip Cloverdale. Ore: Rudolph Zweifel, Mohler, Ore: Geo. Williams. Tillamook, Ore. Committees Finance: Jim Williams. Joe Durrer, Howard Ed- munds. Reception and Program: H. E. Tucker. W. D. Pine, Ira G. Lance. Page Three Entertainment: Mrs. P. Bushlach, Mrs. Jim Wil- liams, J. L. Gay, Rudolph Zweifel. Publicity: E.L. Westover, W. D. Pine. Membership: Homer Ma­ son. Paul Fitzpatric, John . J. Berns, Alfred Josi. Program June 1st I :oo p. in : Meet at Minnville and leave for lainook. 6:30 p.m: Arrive Tilla- mook. Welcome to Our City I Make it yours while you are here (continued on page 4) Adjournment. THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 1ST Trip tc Chee«.- Facto*les. 10—Call <0 • .«’er. M»s. Ida B. Callahan, prjud: lg; in« nation Mr. Harry E. Tucker; community sing­ ing; club reports: club federation bulletin report; report of committee on revision of constitution' legisla­ tive department, Mrs. Alexander Thompson, presiding; address, "Her j Property Rights.’• Miss Celia Gavin, , City attorney The Dalles: Address, ; "Women Jurors and their relation to the Oregon Jury System,” Mrs. W. Christian Ahlf, Pres. Southern Ore- : gon Federation of Woman’s Clubs. ' Endowment Fund. Mrs. Chas. Cast- i ner, presiding; report of crippled 1 children committee. 12—Adjournment. Luncheon—Compliments of Tilla­ mook Chamber of Commerce. LAMARS DRUG STORE We extend a most cordial welcome to delegates I THURSDAY AFTERNOON June 1st, Mrs. Ida B. Callahan. Mrs. C. W. Elkins, presiding. 1:30—Call to Order, Music: So- prano solo, "Awakening of Spring.” Mrs. Walter Pettys; club reports. 2:40—Press Ad Publicity. Mrs. Edith Knight Hill, presiding; ad- dress. "Helping the Press to Help the ClubB,’’ Eri<;k W. Allen. Dean of School of Journalism, University of Oregon. 3:15—Applied Educational De­ partment, Miss Eva B Milan, pre­ siding; address, “Applied Education Women's Clubs,” by Miss Elizabeth Fox. Dean of Women University of Oregon; address. "Conservation of Oregon’s Natural Resources,” by Mrs. J. A. French. Chr. Conservetion Committee, Carlton; address, "Vital­ ising Home Making,” by Mrs. Jessie B. McComb, fitate leader and Home Demonstratlnon Agent, Extension Service O.A.C. 4:30—Club reports. of the Oregon Federated Women’s Clubs, and the Guernsey Gaieties, and we want them to make this bank their headquarters in Tilla­ mook. We also wish to as­ sure you that our banking facilities are at your service $ / f ON THE McKILLIP FARM NEAR HEBO a - ■ - J- _ J. 1—r- J J *1 i COAST POWER CO The Electric Store > •» M \RY JEWEL OF SEQUOIA 56854 Rev. Harry E. Tucker. Owner EVENING 8:30—Call to Order: Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, Pres., and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Vice-Pres., presiding; i nvocation. Rev John Linenkaemper; community singing; club reports: Resolution Committee Report. 10:20—Public Health Department Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunnbar, presiding, address. "Child Welfare,” Dr. Estelle Ford Warner. Medical Director. Bu­ reau of Child Hygene. Oregon State Board of Health. 11:20- W.C.T.U. Farm Home Children, Mrs. Wallace Unrah. 11:10 — Address. "Influence American Women in the Near East Rev. J. J. Handsacker. 12 Adjournment. / X TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK The name behind product Keep’Em Smiling and enjoying the Satisfaction of knowing your teeth are CLEAN WHITE CLEAN such satisfaction is assured through proper treatment KLENZO 4 Products Ensure It z I IMPORTED HEIFERS ON THE HUDSON BROS. DAIRY ONE QUALITY battery the be-1 West­ inghouse can build! Batteries bearing the name Westinghouse carry a pecu­ liar and unusal responsi­ bility. They have a high place to fill beside Wcstiing- houso air brake, automatic -iganls and other world-not­ ed Westinghouse achieve­ ments. 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