Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    friday, June 30, 1922
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FIREWORKS?
Page Three
CHIR0PF.ACTIC
THE BETTER WAY TO
HEALTH
Forest L. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate nurse in attendance
211 Tillamook Building
Both Phones
You can shoot FIREWORKS in Tillamook City
and County—but BE CAREFUL. We have the
only stock of Fireworks in the City. There will
not be enough to go around, so come in and get
yours now or send money with order and have
laid away for you to get when you come in.
Fire Crackers, bunch.......
Fire Crackers, bunch.......
Fire Crackers, bunch.......
Devils on walk, 3 for.........
Torpedoes, 3 for...............
Torpedoes, per box .........
Roman Candles, each ....
• • •. < 5C
........15c
........ 5c
.......... 5C
........ 5C
........ 5C
Pin Wheels, each
Pin Wheels, 2 for
Cap Pistols, each
Caps, dozen boxes
Automatic Cap Pistols, each
Automatic Cap Pistols, each
Automatic Caps, box
NOTICE
WHY WORRY
There will be a meeting of the
I
can
sell
or trade anything-—any-
Landowners of the big Nestucca
where C. W. Millership, 165 H
Dralnag District held at Cloverdale,
4th St., Portland. Phone Main
Oregon, on the third day of July,
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1922. at 1:30 o’clock p. tn., for the
purpose of electing two supervisors.
Brighton wood for sale. John
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W. L. Hudson, Secretary, Mathers.
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ANNOUNCE
A Business Coupe
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254 354 3, UP
Conservative changes in
the body design of all
other types
I CHURCH
4NNOIJNC1MMS
Economy Cleaners
Pollyanna Shop. Eastman & Bales,
proprietresses, beauty creams, gifts.
needlecraft,
children and baby
-I'esialtles
Across from Tillamook
Hotel.
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D odge B rothers
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FLAGS
OPEN ALL DAY
Fishermen must see the new Evin-
rude motor on display at the store
ofEugene Jenkins. It is something
new in the way of outboard motors.
Adv. 3 7
REFORMED CHURCH
MODERN EQUIPPED DRY CLEAN­
ING PLANT RIGHT IN YOUR VI­
CINITY. WE CLEAN WEARING
APPAREL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
ALSO CARPETS. SELK CURTAINS.
PORTIERES, DRAPERIES, ETC.
Your Patronage Courteously Solicited
E. T. SCHULTZ, Prop.
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Need A New Range
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
ALEX McNAIR & CO
Tillamook,
Oregon
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Friendship and Finance
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
We want voit t< deposit
FRIENDSHIP
as well as
M O N E Y
when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected and
you will be issured of OUR Friendship
in return lor your Confidence.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
Tillamook County Bank
Sunday school at 10:00
m.
Public worship at 11:00 a.m.
Subject "Godliness.”
A cordial invitation is always ex­
Eighteen club members from Til­
tended to everybody to worship with lamook County attended the Boy's
us.
and Girls' summer school at Oregdh
W.G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor
Agricultural College. These members
came from Hebo, Beaver, Nehalem,
Mohler and Tillamook, the majority
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
coming from the vicinity of Tilla­
mook. Th« Tillamook Jersey Calf
Sunday athesl *t 10 e'alcoi,
Club sent four members, Edwin
Morning servie« at 11 a. m.
Glad, Allen John Krak«, Nadine
C. E. at 7:30 p.m.
Harry E. Tucker, Minister. Williams and Lav«rna Achley. The
You are cordially invited to all of Tillamook Guernsey Calf Club sent
four members, Kenneth Williams.
these services.
Gerald Krenshaw, Lenhart Gienger
Tillamook, July 4
and Bryan Morgan. The Skookum
Canning Club sent five members,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Gwendolyn Harris, Marjorie Tucker.
Lucia Wiley, Muriel Wiley r.nd La-
Sunday sehool 10:00 a. m.
Velle Baker. The Pleasant Valley
Dairy Herd Record Keeping Club
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Subject “Saving America." This sent one member, George Blum. The
will be our 4th of July Patriotic Mohler Garden Club sent one mem­
service. Communion will be ob­ ber. Leslie Young. The Mohler Cali
served.to which all enristians are Club »ent one member, George Ludt-
invited to share in this sacred ke- The Beaver Sewing and Cooking
Clubs sent one member. Vera Sap­
memorial.
pington. The Hebo Garden Club sent
Evening services at 8:00 p.m.
Subject “The beauty of Holliness’’ one member, Neil Bodyfelt.
At the final stock judging contest
You are more than welcome.
ALLAN A. McREA, Minister held on the last day, Allen John
Krake made he highest score, over
all. In this contest over 100 boys
METHODIST CHURCH
judged Jerseys, Holstein«, Hamp­
shire sheep. Shropshire sheep. Dur-
Sunday School at 10:00 o’clock.
oc-Jersey hogs, Berkshire hogs.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock.
Herford cows and Shorthorn year-
The subject of the morning Ber­ ling heifers.
mon will be "The Church and the
In the stunt show, Tillamook
Republic.”
took second in < competition with
Evening rervice at 8 p. m.
fourteen other counties. In thin
The subject of the evening sermon stunt show, Marjorie Tucker and
will be "Cui- rating High Idals. •' Gwendolyn Harris gave a fairy
Pro: t • service Wednesday even- dance, Edwin Glad sang and the
(ng at S o'clock.
couhty group did a serpentine with
You are cordially invited to all a largo Tillamook cheese in a go-
of tl»e.je services.
cart.
CHARLES L. D a RK, Pastor.
The boys had class work from
nine to twelve o'clock. Their uche-
dule was: Tuesday, beef ^judging,■
LUTHERAN
Wednesday, sheep judging; Thurs­
Service» will be held Sunday, day, poultry, two hours and veget­
July 2nd at 10:30 a.m. at the Sev- able gardening one hour; Friday,
enth Day Adventist Church, Come poultry, gardening and soils, one
and hear what Rev. W. F. George. hour ea< h. Saturday, poultry tour,
two hours and farm crops one hour.
Missionary. has to say.
.Monday, the 18th, dairy judging:
Tuesday, hog judging; Wednesday,
ROCKAWAY
milk and cream testing, two hours,
corn two hours; Thursday, bacter­
Rev.
On next Sunday. July 2nd,
Boudinot Seeley of Portland will iology one hour, potato growing,
preach at the Rockaway Communi­ two hours, soils one hour; Fi Iday,
ty church at 11 00 o'clock and at judging of 8 classes of livestock,
Brighton Hall at 8 00 o'clock. Eve- every one entering.
The girls’ summer school sche-
ening services at Rockaway at 7:30.
E. M. Tate. Pastor dule will be published next week.
NOTICE to
contractors
The Tillamook Guernsey Calf
Club will meet at Highland Grove
farm Saturday, July 1st. to judge
Holstein cows. All Guernsey club
members should be there ns mem-
bers returning from summer school
will report at this time. The Guern-
sey Calf Club had four members at-
tending summer school, Kenneth
Williams, Bryan Morgan. Gerald
Crenshaw and Lenhart Glenger.
Notice is hereby given that th«
Directors of School Dfst. No. 1 Wil)
receive bids on the construction of a
school house according to the plans
and specifications on file at the of­
fice of County School , Superinten­
dent. Lamb. Tillamook, said bids to
be opened July Sth, 1922. at 1 p m.
Board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. Certified check of
5 per cent of contract price must
Tillamook visitors at the boys’
accompany all bids.
and girls' summer school at O. A. C.
FLORA E NEILSON. Clerk. were Miss .Marie Glenger, Mr. and
31-tl .Mrs. Crenshaw and son Donald and
Mr. George Lamb, Co. School Supt.
Dld you see th« beautiful Priscilla Mr Crenshaw and Mr Lamb made
dress at the Pollyanna for the 4th. the trip to bring home the boya and
of July?
Adv.iT girl«.
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SUNSET GARAGE