THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT educational movies, etc. All the delegates should write or . ire the >< hool as soon as they know • hich train they will arrive on In that, they may be met by mem- s of th faculty. Ail members of alf clubs will be in i charge of the faculty, who will we Bar orange and lack badges for identification. » Copyright 1921, Jantzen Knitting Mills The National Swimming Suit The public everywhere now recognizes that Jantzen is the best swimming suit for comfort and appearance—that it is an ECONOMICAL suit because it docs not rip, because it holds its shape and gives service long after the ordinary suit is worn out. The Jantzen is a modest garment. Tt does not accentuate any part of the body. A Jantzen looks just as well when wet as when dry, and has a trim, pleasing appear­ ance at atl times that is impossible with the clinging bagginess of the old type of bath­ ing suit. Carl Jantzen Originated and Developed the Famous Elastic-Stitch Swimming Suit ( arl Jantzen, himself an expert swimmer saw the need of a suit that would give free­ dom of action in swimming, lie was the first to apply the elastic-stitch principle to a bathing suit. Famous swimmers -many holding na­ tional and world record first re ngi zed the superiority of th • Jantzen. Now Tant- zen is truly the "National Swinimi i ■ Suit!" Over a stretch of five thousand miles -on the shores oi New England, at Madison Square Garden, at Atlantic City, Palm Miami, at inland water re orts and in pools, along the Pacific Coa t. and Honolulu's fami us beach of Waikiki, n -is the popular suit. r ANOTHER BIG NOTE—-The four leaf clover with the four H’s Is the Insignia of Boys’ nd Girls' club work. The four H’s stand for Head, Heart, Hand and Health. • * • Tnc date of the 1922 two we*-ks Boy«’ ana Girls’ Summer School at the Oregon Agricultural College to June 12 to 24, according fto H. Sejmoui, State Club Leader. Junt 12 will be registration day and all club members should arrive at the college in time to register and get their rooms in shape so as to be ready for classes the following morn­ ing. Report to room 127 Agrlcul- tural Building. The boys wjill be quartered at Polling Hall and the girls at Snell and Cauthorn Halls. Any Club member in the state who has his or her work up in good shape, all reports up to date on June 12, will be eligable to the Summer School. The expense for this school will be $15 for board and room, each member to provide bedding such as blankets, comforts, sheets, etc. Each room will be furnished with springs and mattreses. Girls should bring all necessary toilet artlclees, enough clothing for two weeks, Including cotton dresses suitable for school wear, a light dress for parties, a heavy coat for cool days and evenings and any of the following they wish: swimming suit, If swimming lessons are desired bloomerstennis shoes for gymuasium work and a tennis racket If they play tennis. Boys should bring enough clothes for the two weeks, a pair of overalls or coveralls for field and barn classes, their regular clothes for Isss work and all toilet articles such s tooth brush, comb, towels, swim­ ming suit, if they wish to learn to swtim, base ball gloves, tennis racket. On each day there will be classes conducted by members of the Club staff and the resident faculty of the college, covering different lines of club projects These classes will continue from 9 o'clock In the morn­ ing until 12 and there will be gen­ re d assembly from 1:30 until 3, the rest of the afternoon being devoted to recreation In which there will be games In both the women’s and men’s gymnasiums. In th evening ' there will he entertainments. patties r the ST IN ZRr Qujtûty ór we' TILLAMOOK, OREGON T-. i’.H. LESS THAN HALF PRICE Why She Changed: “I have always u*ed the cheaper baking powders, supposing themjudt as good as Royal Lut I invested in a cun of Royal Baking Powder and now find all my bak* ing so much improv­ ed that 1 will use no other kind.’* My tine, ne.u ly new, old standard make phonograph and records must l>e old tills week. Machine and records cost over $130. will take fo quick -ale. Would sell to good house on terms of $5 down and $5 nt Address at once B 11. Tillamook I 4 re fully araled cylindrical carton inaura* ak.w/utt unit ation Miss C. L. B. ROYAL Baking Powder Abiolutely Pure Contain* No Alum Leave* No Bitter Taste Sand for Nrw Royal Cook Book —H‘a FREE. Royal Baking Pow- Je?C<^l 26 WüliamStJMaw York Grocers Recommend * There will be a Holstein meeting at the home of Jack Rupp on Tues- day, June 6th, at 1:30 p. m. Judg- mg, club yells, etc. The Linn County Jersey Cattle Club extends an invitation to Club boys and gists of Oregon to attend their annuel picnic and enter the Jersey Judging contest to be held on the farm of Warren Gray at Marion, Oregon, on Saturday, June 10th, ’22. ItuleB governing second Linn County Jersey Cattle Club Judging contest—there will be two contests: Contest No. 1, for teams. A. Elig­ ibility. 1.—Each Jersey Calf Club in the state may enter one team of three (3) members. 2.—All mem­ bers of a team must be members of the same standard Jersey Calf Club. B. Requirements: 1.—Each con­ testant shall place, according to his judgment three classes of Jerseys; one each of aged cows in milk, young cows in milk and heifers. 2. Four animals shall constitute a class. 3.—Fifteen minutes will be allowed for the placing of each class. Oral reasons will not be required. C. General Instructions: Each team must send in its entry to Fred N. Williamson, County Club Leader Albany, Oregon, by June 8. 1922. Each team shall report on the farm of C. C. Dixon by noon of the picnic. Picnic lunch will be esrved by the Linn County Jersy Cattle Club. D. —The Ling County Jersey Cattle Club has appropriated $40 for prizes to the high scoring teams as follows: 1st, $10; 2nd, $8; 3rd, $7; 4th, $6; 5th, $5; 6th, $4. CONTEST NO. 2 FOR INDIVIDUALS A. Eligibility: 1.—A member of any Boys’ or Girls’ club project may enter. 2.—Those who partici­ pate in contest No. 1 are not eligible. B. Requirements: (Same as in contest No. 1.) C. General In­ structlons: Each contestant shall report on the farm of Warren Gray, noon of the day of the pisnlc. Plc- nic lunch will be served by the Linn Couty Jersey Cattle Club. D. Prizes: The Linn County Jersey Cattle Club has appropriated $10 for prizes to the high scoring Individ uals, as follows: 1st, $3; 2nd, $2 3rd. $1.50; 4th, $1.25; 5th, $1.25 6th, $1. The name behind the product ENNINGTON'S P » Albert ONE QUALITY battery the best West­ inghouse can build! The must make good lor they must the user becau make good lor their build- crs. Westingh use cannot atlord to disappoint with a mediocre product, a half­ way service or an ambigu­ ous guarantee. Seventeen hundred West­ inghouse Service Stations -land ready to fullfill the actory-backed Westing- house guarantee. regard­ less of where the battery was purchased; and to rend- r Westinghouse Attention for the battery NOW in your car, regardless of its make. WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES Flapjacks Albers a Quality the hotcakes of the kPest The Nelson Electric At the Tillamook Garage Ja MOST MILES per DOLLAR CORD The tire section above at the left shows the condition of a Firestone 33x4V2 Cord Tire after 20,994 miles on a Yellow Cab in Chicago. The section at the right was cut from a new Cord of the same size. Careful measurements show that only 1/3 of the tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has been worn away after this long, gruelling test. The carcass is intact after more than 11,000,000 revolutions. Firestone Cords have averaged over 10,000 miles on Chicago Yellow Ca^s (1,200 cabs all Fire- stone equipped). In fr IK ESTON? thousands of in­ stances, they have 30x34 FABRIC given from 15,000 to 30,000 miles. .. - Look at the tread— scientifically angled against skid, massive and heavy in the center where the wear conies, tapered at the edges to make steering easy and to protect the carcass against destructive hinging action of high tread edges. The carcass is air bag expanded to insure uniform tension and paralleling of every individual cord. It is double “gum dipped” to make sure that each cord is thoroughly insulated with rubber. This is the reason why Firestone Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary mileage. It explains the unanimous de­ mand of thoughtful tire buyers for these /0LDFIELD"999’ values. The local 30x3’/2 FABRIC Firestone dealer will continue to provide the personal service that makes Firestone tire comfort and econ­ I 30 x 3 size £7.99 New Prices Pins Tax omy complete. Effective ¿lay 2Q SUNSET GARAGE, Tillamook, Oregon TILLAMOOK GARAGE, Tillamook, Oregon ARROW GARAGE, Hebo, Oregon