Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1922, Image 1

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    The Land of Cheese, Trees and Ocean Breeze
On the Roosevelt Memorial Coast Highway
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WINNERS OF PUZZLE
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ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK ♦
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FLEE
EXHIBITION—TOWN
FIGHTING
ALL SET
FOR THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
I
ONE OF BEAUTY'
Whoever doubts that Tillamook
can claim honors for anything be­
side cbeeae and dairying or thinks
that it is necessary to hax« an acr«
or two of ground befvi>
can be -ai^4
: ilc
take a look at the home of B. C.
Lasnb at the corner of fifth street
and third avenue e-ast.
Mrs. Lamb, who tends this yard
catefuUy has such a profusion of j
flowering plants and shrubs that she I
v ;.-„id ha e a perfect excuse to let |
it go at that but she has in add:-]
tjon a sufficient vegetable garden
fc-i family needs, beside strawberries.'
currants, gooseberries. raspbernes.
etc. Ail this on a plot 151 by ISO
feet.
Ln her yard Mrs. Lamb has about
forty varieties of roses and about
re hundred varieties of gladiolias
besjde an unmetionable number of
peonies.
sweetpeas.
and
other
flowers Last spring she had a very
remarkable bed of tulips, These
flowers are kept rotated in such a
way that the Lamb residence i* *
bright spot all the year around.
Mrs. Lamb is a member of the
American Rose Society and keeps
her different roses plotted and re­
gistered in a book. She is constantly
receiving new kinds at run«« tn try
out h«m
Plans- for the Fourth of July oel-
.
:>n here next Tuesday are
j:
: rally completed.
C H Coe has appointed Harry
L?ng as chairman erf the parade and
•s The parade will form on Still-j
well avenue immediately after the
i:er s-ports at Hoquarton and will
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and near the court house square.
L M. Bennett is in charge of the
< a i -ens section of the parade.
The program will take plate at the
<•< . :t house lawn.Judge Walter H.
Evans of Portland will deliver the
ai 'eat of the day and F. A, Beltz
w..l read the Declaration of Inde-
ter.ee J G. Turner is :n charge
cf the program and be has arranged
for a large chorus of voices beside
band music for the program part
•f the ceremonies,
D. M. ¿imoaaun b-a announced
IH1 in prizes for the window deeor»-
F C BAKER KNOCKED DOWN
tion*. Window displays have been 1
d-.v.i- into two dastee- and prize*: AND INJURED LAST THURSDAY
of >25 >11 and >5 will be given ini
F C Baker received a bad cut in
ea h lane. The first class will con- ' rhe head when he was hit and
It-parisaent
stores,
grocery
stor-
1
ta:
thrown to the pavement by an autu-
ug stores confetti one: ies. and
es
m i ile diiven by G H. McLeod of
Ci «bisg. The second class will in- Mahler last Thursday evening. The
.
ie
garage*,
electrical
stores
cl
store- ba nka ,
hotels accident happened on the Bay City
‘h. dwarf
road near Mr. Baker's residence.
ops and
ptambing shops
ar.d all thane net'
It - sa.d that Mr. Baker was walk­
In class one The prizes will be
ing
;. l the -«-rang side of the road
awarded by three judges from out-
sade of Tillamook city, and will be and that McLeod was trying to pass
mid« on effectiveness, coaformity. a truck icmded with wood when the
educatioa and advertizing value*. accident happened McLeod is said to
Fire Chief Coates has promised a have thrown a boule containing
liquor out of th« mathin« after the
-;-ectaeuiar night ditplay ot fire
accideti
happened »h-ek was picked
fighting equipment which will in­
up by Mr. Baker McLeod appeared
dude rescues from an illuminated
in the justice conn Friday and pled
fountain. He wjll also d emonstrat«
guilty to the possession of liquor and
different ways of using hose linen
paid a fine ot I1H.
There ar» possibilities of obtain­
—«•
í
ing a wild w«et shew for th« prd-
""
g-am Tuesday « addition to the WILSON RIVEE BRIDGE
many kinds of local eeterta:Bmeat.
WILL SOON BE FINISHED
Th« boxing
exhibition on the
The bridge across the Wilson
evening of the 3rd and the baseball
games on the 3rd and 4th are guar- river at the point where the old
structure washed out last year is
arte«d to be attractive.
going together fast and will soon be
completed. The falsework for build­
AND EXSON—GOODSPEED
ing the steelwork is in place at this
The wedding of Arthur T. Ander- tiza«.
» >r and Retta Mae Goodspeed took
place at the home of the groom s
pa-ents in this city last Wednesday
e esing at » •© p.m A large number
f-.ends and relatives were present.
A *eddiag dinner followed
-he
Ceremony. O. F Conte* and Mis»
R h Partridge attended the bride
aid groom. Rev Allen A. McRae
perform«* the ceremony
TAG DAY FOR THE
BENEFIT OF LIBRARY
Women’s Club will conduct a]
tag < .y on the Fourth for the bene
Ut f th« public library in this city.
eeds to be raised J10« on
T! -*
ars budget as the fund is
th
-.at amount. The Li.rary is
al. 1
a great number of peopje
U--:
a:.. t ry citiaaa should buy « tag.
th»
nga
ley-
The
tir. >
tar.
»ill
U»n
ROAD WORKERS ARE TO BE
PAID EARLY THIS MONTH
County clerk Brimhall announced
that the men working on the roads
will receive their money early this
month on account of the Fourth of
July. The county court has allowed
this as an accomodai ion. T%e ac­
counts were closed on the 24th and
the warrants will be ready about the
first of July
FIELD PIECE WILL DECORATE
LAWN OF THE COURTHOUSE
J. E Shearer, commander of the
American Legion here, has received
a letter from Senator Charles L, Mc­
Nary Mating that bis redtse-t fcr a
big gun has be-« referred to
¿ec i 'S t ary sf War uad £■«* .
will be seat ent shortly
county court has give«
to have the gun mounted
S A. Moulton this week courthouse lawn.
tts temasi that there w<mld
ections to th« u«e of fire- TILLAMOOK LOSES TO
FAST BRIGHTON TEA?'
luring the ftwirth. as well
skyrockets, if proper pte-
Tjrf Sunday Tllamcok surrende’-
were peed in handling
ed the day to B-ightca to the tune
warns of 11 to 12 tn a game played on the
1: ay or especially
browing fnewx-rks into al- home xrtwnd.« In the fourth inning.
on the roofs of building», Tillamook, which up to that time
weather has mad« the us« of haA be*» running nearly even
by chiHrna of a special her opponents, brought in -»ver.
\nd it is hoped that rar« rune but this did not prevent B
•1 .-rd during the c«l«b«a- tor from walking away with
game in the last inning.
e
On account of the difficulty
in finding judges for the
Headlight’s “B" word puzzle
contest, the announcement of
the prizes will have to be de­
ferred until next issue
Pre­
parations for the first of the
month and the Fourth of July
have kept everyone busy and
the judges must be sc-me one
who has no connection with
the Headlight. Watch for the
next issue for the announce­
ment of the winners.
: IÒ AWAKUtU IU
Î
COUNTY COURT
PROGRAM OF
CELEBRATION
Monday. July 3d.
1: 3» p m —Baseball. Brighton vs
Beaver. Fair grounds.
S.SI p. m.—Boxing. City hail
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| auditorium.
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Ivi'f* p m.—After boxing, street
♦ HIGHWAY FROM ROCKAWAY TO
ORDERS RECEIVED TO HAVE
dznciag. land concert, carnival fun. EXCELENT WORK IS REPORTED
♦
RECORDS READY AND PHYSI-
BE ROCKED BY CCTNTY—S | Concessions open.
♦
BY CLUB LEADER KENNEDY—
Tuesday. July 4th.
KJLES
IN
SECTION
TO
BE
SUR
­
CAI EXAMS COMPLETED FOE
CANNING. CALF AND GARDEN
Sunrise—Grand salute
I
> <’« a.m, —i_,og rolling contest,
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FACED THIS SUMMER
THE ORGANIZATION OF CO
I Hoquartoa slough., opposite Lamb- CLUBS PARTICIPATE
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I Schraeder dock. First prize 125;
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1
The
county
©oort.
consisting
of
, -ecoad |15; third 111. Ope® to all
Tillamook’s company of .niantry
(By Olive Dexter)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Judge Mason and OcgamisionerF 1 I Swimming races open to all TiUa-
is due to be organized within a few |
COR V a LIS June 24— (Special)
Farmer and Alley, left for Portland ; :1100k county sxbool boys, First ' Eighteen Tillamook county boys and
□ays. aerorditg to the latest from I
this week to enter a Kd on the rock­ | ill; second 15.
the office of ' Adjutant General I
!
lffri' a. m.—Monster civic and ' girls ar« attending the annual two-
ing of the highway from Rockaway t
Whit«. _
week session for members of boys’
north to Jetty creek This stretch ■ iratemal patriotic parade. >112 in 1 and girls’ clubs at Oregon Agricul­
Commander Shelter of the Ameri­
I
prizes
Harry
Long
chairman
of
comprise« three and one tenth m.les
can Legion here received a letter
tural college
The contract was awarded to the I committee. open to everyone. Form
this week from the Adjutant Gen­
The Tillamook canning club has
on
Stillwell
avenue
at
Fifth
street.
county
court
yesterday
by
the
high
­
eral, who by the way has recently
| a 10« percent representation. Mem-
North
on
Stillwell
to
First
east
to
been promoted to the rank of
Carl Haberlach reports having way eommissou for the sum of >17.
: hers and Marjorie Tucker. Gwendo-
Brigadier General, in which it was advanced the price of Tillamook 300 and work will probably start Second avenue, south to Fifth street I lyn Harris Lavelle Baker. Muriel
east
on
Fifth
to
Third
avenue
to|
at
once.
stated that an officer will be de­ cheese one cent this week, triplets
Wiley, and Lucia Wiley. The««
This bid was asked for by the Courthouse square and disband. young people raised money for th«
tailed three or four days in advance being now quoted at twenty five
Prizes
—
Best
commercial
or
adver
­
of the mustering officer to assist in Tillamook. Longhorns and Young county court some time age by the
I trip by candy sales and entenain-
court so as to complete the beach tising entry >25. second |15. Best I metts.
getting the enlistment and physical Americas twenty six TiiJamook.
fraternal
float
>25.
second
115.
Best
examination records made out. Then
The continued dry weather is road as far as possible this summer decorated private entry >10.
The Tillamook Jersey calf club is
Best
regular army officers are to be sect haring its effects in bringing down It will still leave the beach highway
I represented by Lav«rna Ackley, Na-
i
sustained
comic
entry
>C.
Most
.
here to make an inspection and ad­ the production of milk tn Tillamook uncompleted to Bright os.
comical character >4
Children’s I ' dine Williams. Edwin Glad and Al­
minister the oath.
county, but it is believed that farm­
section. Prof. L N. Bennett in ien John Krake. Allen Krake is th«
The Oregon national guard units ers are keeping up the milk flow
charge. Best decorated pony vehicle dinner of the |25 dollar prize for
delegates elected
returned from Camp Lewis yesterday c onside-able
by
heavy feeding,
FOR LEGION MEETING l& B om aaddln pot/ anu/ |A, the I*»-; Jersey calf, g.ven by Horae«
and it is expect cd that the or gani ra­ which the present price of eheeas
Best decorale« blcyle >z second >1 Addb associate editor of the Ore­
tion of the Tillamook company will will justify. The association has
I Best decorated tricyjle >1. second gon Farmer.
An open meeting of the local post I 5«e,
begin within the next few days.
built up a great demand
for
Members of the Tillamook Guem-
Best decorated*wagon >1. 2nd
Tillamook cheese and it is hoped of the American Legion was held 50c_. Best ••tecorated doll cart. >1, ! sey calf club here are Kenneth Wil-
that the demand can be supplied the last Fnday night at which delegates second 51c. Beet susetained cornu ■ liams Gerald Crenshaw, Bryan Mor-
BOXING COMMISSION CLAIMS
coming winter and fall, even if it ta to the state convention at The Dalles character 11. second 50c. Bes> ia- gan. and Lenhart Gietiger.
TO HAVE GOOD CARD FOR 3rd necessary to feed to keep up the were elected. Those chosen to at­ dividual character fl. second 51c.
Otter club members here ar«
tend this meet-ng were V L White-
milk flow.
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11 0« a m—Immediately after Neil Bodyfelt frv>m the Hebe gar­
J. K. Shearer and Henry He-sei.
The boxing contests that are to be
the parade. Patriotic program at den club. George Blum, from ths
John Gibson, H. S. Mann and H. L.
staged on the night of the 3 nt the
Courthouse
squ, re. Bind concert, Tillamook dairy herd record club,
Gilham were chosen as alternates.
city hall auditorium are ssaid to be NETARTS MARKET ROAD
leading of U via ration of Independ­ George Ludtke from the Mohler
NEARING COMPLETION Following this election a discussion
above the average.
ence by F. A. Beltz, address of the Holstein calf club, and Leslie Young
was held regarding the snail num­
Four bouts are on the swhedul»;
cay by Judge Walter H Evans of of the Mohler garden club.
Contractor Feldachau is working ber of service men of the county Portland. Chorus of twenty-five
Billy Ryan of Portland vs Gorge
Two hundred forty boys and girls
Brandon of Portland, four rounds; on the last stretch of the Netarts that now hold membership in the voices and other numbers.
from all parts of the stat« ar« at­
Ed Hallowell of Camp Four vs Chick market road pavement- This is ex­ Legion. Rollre W. Watson was pres­ , 12;ll m—Lunch hour. Free cof- tending ih« conference as repre­
Dillio of Garibaldi, six rounds; pected to be laid by the end of the ent and promised his support of any­ I fee served pieniters who rather at sentatives of the agricultural and
Jimmy Anderson of Tillamc-ok vs present week. It will be about a thing that might be beneficial to] school yard.
borne economies club? for boys and
Abe Gorden of Portland, six rounds; month however before traffic is al­ Legion a ires.
1:11 p. m — Ball game at Fair girls in the different counties.
Twenty-eight m«n who have
Jay Houser of Wheeler vs Earl lowed on the new portion of The
Regular classes are scheduled for
grounds. Wheeler Athletes va. Til-
utfied their willingness to join
Snyder ef Corvallis, ten rounds. The road.
th« morning, while the ajterpoons
lamook league team
company of infantry bene 1
latter is th« main event.
1:11 p m—Children’» race» on ar« d«vot«d to a general aa»«mbly
month signed up the enlistment pap­
H. S Mann of th« boxing com nis- RAIE VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT
business
streets Substantial pr.zM and reer«atfcn. Classes ar» con­
ers and arg now readv to be sworn
sion. states there will be reserved j
to b« awarded for the 21 «v«ata, th« ducted by faculty members of th«
TO BUILD NEW SCHOOL HOUSE
seats tor lb« womea and their es­
id wh«n the adjutant general ar*
colltge, >pd th* young peopl« ar«
rjves. Th« r«M of the eigtty-two biggest program ai it’s kind ever under th« supervision o* their ti’Jb
corts and for the women who attend
Plans have been art » a up for th#
arranged here Open to all. A. C
alone. No reserved seal tickets will erection of a new school hruse for will b« called upcn to sign these Averson in charge.
leaders and of a reception commit-
be on sale after 7 o'elcrk of the th« Fairview district. The new papers at an early date
J. II p an—Tug of war. «oath v». ’e*_
W. K Measv-snith. Ed Helsel
evening of the boxing bouts. It Is building will be located on the cor­
The boys are studying meh agri­
north end of county.
Downtown
"«•ported that practically all of the ner opposite the grange hall. It is Eric Gulstrcsn. Ev«rett W«Us and busnesv diMriet
|1| to the win­ cultural subjects as stock judging,
reserved seats have already be*®
Tony Werner were designated as a
said that during th« last school
ners. Sports coateet— Fat man’s hog judging soil« com, potatoes,
taken.
election the Trask district also committee to devise and decorate a nee firm 12. second |1. Free for milk testing poultry raining, gar­
Legion float for the parade hire the
voted for a new school building.
all dash 111 yards, ftmt |J. second dening. sheep raising, fruit grow­
Fourth
of Julj
FIREMEN ARE FEASTED BY
12. This event ia both tr.en and ing
Classes for girls ar« divided Into
womea’» classes Grease pig cob -
PRESBYTERIAN GUILD BEACH ROAD NEARLY DONE
REV C J. BLACK HERE SUNDAY t«st catch the p;g ar.d take him •ewing cooking, homemaking. and
TO BE OEJTED SATURDAY
heme as your priz«. Rooster races canning. In the cooking d a m es such
Last Friday the members of th«
capture a fleeing rooster and take subjects ars studied as bread mak­
Black
Archdeacon
of
fine department and of the police
Bev C. J.
The new road to Oceanside will be
High ing. meal planning, table netting
fore« were treated to a banquet at opened to the public next Saturday the Episcopal church, will hold ser- him home and roast him
the fire quarters in the city hail. evening, reports County Engineer vices at the Masonie ball on next jemp. first IS. second IS. third ti­ and a»rving. and feeding for health.
About eighteen attended. After din­ Coates The opening of this road will Sunday. both morning and evening- Ladies nail driving contest, first ll. There are also demonstrations and
exhibit*.
second 11.
ner talks by seme <
citizens allow tourists to drive to Maxwell Al! are cordially invited
The division of home making in-
C:H p m.—Dinner hour.
featured th« evening.
point on rhe Netarts beach.
tended.
7:10 p m — Band concert, street elude* lectures on such subjecta a»
dancing, carnival high jinks, danng "Tools to make hov*ework easy.’’
illuminated life saving exhibition, ”An Efficient Kitchen.-’ “Make
ho«« races, bone coupling contests, Your Head Bar« Tcmr Heels *
etc., by the firemen
See the won­ HousehoM Pests.” My Yard—It’s
derful illuminatd fountain. Watch Cane and what to plant.” and judg­
ing. demcxistra’icins and exhibit*,
out for the fire engine«.
I.II p. tn.—Grand ball at the K. the convention are doing excellent
of P Hall, prize waltz, prize fox work and »bowing a great deal of n*
tercet and »nthuMasm according to
trot, prizes for different stunts
11 A0 p. tn.—O mival fu« and r> H Kennedy, club leader for Tjl >•
mook eouz'y
grand Caale.
CHEESE TAKES
rpo’Tiojf yg RUNNING TIME
W C T U OBGANIZI
A LOCAL BRANCH HERI
Last
Year
A local brar.rh of the Wcm««i’»
Christian Temperance l'nir»n was
oevantoed in the ('hrlM.rn
husrb
Sunday evening following an
e»* by Mrs. E B. Andrew» of
Orecor. City ’h* vice-president
the state organization. f»«venty-fi»e
tvember» were enrolled »nd the to' ,
err el«e-iel
Presiden', *
Hart: Vice-psv»ider.t *
E O.
Lotti
Secretary Mr».
Mmrer. Ruby
urtc.n of the
win be held the J
July at 2:01 p vr ]
i ehnrrh
HADE BY S P ON LOCAL FUN
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