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    July 14. 1922
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Work progressing on St.
Pittsbeig
paving.
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Helens-
Sec our neiv and complete
line of these articles
Fiorente cheese faetoiy gets order
for 60 cases.
Corvalis to have 68,000 egg hatch-,
ery soon.
Reedsport has one of largest pay­
rolls in U. S. in proportion to popu­
lation.
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ALEX McNAIR & CO
Tillamook,
Pendleton—Several grain
houses under construction.
Çl7r?Q TT
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Ediw.
■ i’lie recent tri-
un»ph ul
'■'■ve Republican
Candida1
• nous states and
u?sct cf
1 'Io Guard leaders
brought 1 *nh the following com-
meat iu •n I heodore Roosevelt,
Jr. Assistant Secretary of the
Navy, when approached by the
n a: 'lington representative of
this newspaper:
wai e-
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
\\ e want you t< deposit
’gi Pine’s second sawmill to start
work.
Rainier—Long Bell Lbr
put big ferry in operation.
as well as
Dallas -Schools to get gymnar.ium
Portland— Oregon
Washington
Glass Co. to construct big plant here.
Portland—Columbia Tire Co.
erect $80,000 plant.
M O N E Y
when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected and
you will be assured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
St. Helens mill puts
shift.
on
double
AM delighted with Gifford
Harrisberg-Halsey road being pav
ed.
Drain—Cannery to open soon.
Administrator* Notice to Creditors
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
Tillamook County Bank
economy Cleaners
MODERN EQUIPPED DRY CLEAN­
ING PLANT RIGHT IN YOUR VI­
CINITY. WE CLEAN WEARING
APPAREL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
ALSO CARPETS, SILK CURTAINS.
PORTIERES. DRAPERIES. ETC.
Forest L. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
£. F. SCHULTZ. Prop.
BCOOGQCCCC
Great Western Transportât’!! Co. Dinner is Served
Two Trucks Daily
Special rates on household goods an d bulky commodities
John Mathers, Agt.
FIX AND FIT SHOP
The Meda sewing club has com­
pleted the work and held
their
Achievement day program June 29.
This club has not yet sent in final
reports but will be a 100 per cent
club.
There are six calf clubs in the
county at the present time with an
enrollment of 74. If it is possible,
each club will be represented by a
judging team at the county fair.
The two’ teams that win the judg­
ing at the fair will be sent out, one
team to the State fair and one to
the Pacific International at Port­
land. These trips make it worth
while for one to spend extra time
studying points on judging.
Besides the calf clubs there also
are two dairy herd record keeping
ciub**. Member# of the«“ niuh# keep
milk and fat records on at least two
cows. Feed is weighed once a month
and cost figured. Samples of milk
are taken twice a month and ten rd
to find the amount of bitterfat pic
diiced during the mon h.
J'heso
clubs are al«o ent’t cl o a Judging
team to ccnipeie against ilm
clubs.
An Achievement day program will
be held at Cloierdale September 9,
and it is hoped that all members
in that district will exhibit their
work there.
It will include tho
Hebo garden, poultry, sewing and
cannilng clubs, the Cloverdale cook­
ing and sewing clubs, the Mela
sewing club and the Nestucca valley
calf club.
The Nestucca valley bank is offer
Ing $25 in prizes; the Cloverdale
Mercantile company will give mer­
chandise prizes: the Nyal Drug
Store owned by W. A. High, is of­
fering merchandise prizes and tho
Roosevelt Highway garage will
cash prizes.
Members in that 6nd of
county have a good. chafTce to
prizes besides those offered at
county fair.
Clamath Falls box factory to re­
sume opertions.
La Grande—41 houses under con­
struction.
Hood River—Plann to build new
creamery here.
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REVERE
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TT has cost some men
quite a bit of money trying
out different tires before they
leamedthat RevereCord was
the tire they could stick to.
We aim to save you a lot
of time and money in reach­
ing tire economy by advising
you to start now with
Revere Cord Tires.
We pin our faith to them.
So can you.
C. F. PANKOW, Tillamook
BEAVER GARAGE & HDWE. CO., Beaver
H. I. SHELDON, Garibaldi
We Recommend Revere Tires and Tubes
MOSTMILES
per DOLLAR
T
TOURIST CAFE
CHURCH
Bible school at 10-00 a. m.
Morning service at 11 a. m.
Commun-
Sermon John 12:34.
Sermon II Kings 5:
C. E. at 7:30 p m.
You are cordially invited to all o'
these services.
Harry E. Tucter, Minister.
HARRY E. TUCKER, Minister
Sheet Metal and Plumbing Work
of all descriptions
Hot Water and Steam Heating
Pipe and Pipeless Furnaces
Pollyanna Shop. Eastman & Bales
oprtetresses, beauty creams, gifts
needlecrCft,
children and baby
specialties. Awn from Tillamook
36-tf
Hotel.
WM-DIPPED CORDS
~and Their Jiigh Jtfileagc Records
The high mileage records of Firestone Cords continue to em­
phasize the fact that Firestone methode are different and better.
These records, steadily Increasing In number and In mileage
totals, Justify the Firestone contention that there is one best
way to build tires.
Among the primary sources of Firestone extra mileage it
double gum-dipping—the saturation of the cord plies In a vat
of liquid gum—thus coating each cord and virtually eliminating
internal heat and friction.
Another is Firestone air bag curing, with its 200 pound
pressure, which places every cord accurately and equalizes the
tension.
By blending the rubbers of different plantations and types,
and by tempering it before mixing, Firestone men add still
more mileaga.
Many cord tires are good—a few are better—Firestone users
say one is best.
Those who have already experienced Firestone mileage, have
stopped shopping and experimenting—they have mack these
cords standard equipment.
Investigate your friends’ success
with Firestone Cords—end buy your next tire eccordingly.
Come in and get your share of extra mileage.
Uium w-'W
Brighton wood
Mathers
GOOD!
sal«.
John
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“QUALITY AND SERVICE’’ OUR MOTTO
Bn this Ggantte
for
Ses* Money
FOR SALE Light team, wagon
for sale cheep. Inquire
and barn
V. M Stewart. Netarts. Oregon
lt-12
th«
win
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La Pine Crane Prairie dam work
to be rushed.
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Sunday School at 10:00 o’clock.
Morning sermon at 11 o’clock.
Subject:
"A Great Man on a
Great Mission”.
Evening servie« at 8 p. m.
Subject:
"Light-hearted Wick-
edness.’’
Prayer meeting at 8 p. m.( on
Wednesday evening.
We invite you to worship with
CHRISTIAN
giV«
Fishermen must see the new Evin-
rude motor on display at the stor«
ofEttgene Jenkins. It is something
new in the way of outboard motors.
Adv.ST
Prices on Revere Passenger
Car Tires and Tubes, vffee*
live May 8th, are not sub«
iect to war-tax, the war-tax
having been included.
METHODIST CHURCH
HERE is always something U8.
CHARLES L. DARK, Pastor.
mighty good waiting for you to
eat— tender roasts, delicious vegeta-
ROCKAWAY
bles served in the most apprizing
ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes,
Sunday school at 10:00 a. ni.
piquant salads and dainty deserts.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Have bieekfast, lunch or
Evening sermon at 8 o’clock
dinner with us. You’ll be
Rev. W. A. Gueffroy of Tigard,
delighted with the excel­
Oregon, will preach in the Rockaway
lent food, the quick ser­
Community church Sunday evening
vice, unfailing
courtesy
at 8 p. m., July 16th.
and unusally reasonable
MOWBRAY TATE, MINISTER
prices.
George J. Burckard, Manager
We Repair Radiators and
Do Guarantee Them
It indicates a general trend
toward progressive ideals. In
this connection, however, it is
necessary to bear in mind that
since 1912 lines are blurred
considerably on progressive
policies.
For example, a very large
part of the 1912 progressive
platform has already become
the law of the land. In this,
woman suffrage is a specific
incident.
CnUHCH I
AVXOIXCl MENÎ5
Graduate nurse in attendance
211 Tillamook Building
Both Phones
PORTLAND—TILLAMOOK
Pinchot’s victory in Penn­
I sylvania.
Notice is hereby given, that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County, has appointed 1
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of Otto Nicolay, deceased, and
any and all persons having claims
against said estate are required to ■
present them to the undersigned at j
his residence in Tillamook City, Ore-,
gon, or to T. H. Goyne, Attorney
at Lew. at Ms office <n Tillamook (
City, Oregon, properly verified, to­
gether with the proper vouchers, (
within six months from the date
of this notice.
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Dated July 13th, 1922.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
R. N. HENKLE, (
Administrator of the Estate of
Annual outdoor service and din­
Otto Nicolay, Deceased. ,
Held at Riverdale picnic
40-t5 ner.
grounds on Kilchis river.
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Bring a basket lunch and enjoy
CHIROPRACTIC
the open air services. Special in­
THE BETTER WAY TO
vitation to Riverdale community and
HEALTH
friends of the church to join us on
this occasion. Everybody welcome.
ALLAN A. McREA, Minister
Your Patronage Courteously Solicited
Rate; 55c per hundred
Two sewing clubs have com­
pleted the work and turned in final
reports, making them 100 per cent
clubs. The Pleasant valley sewing
club was the last one to report. Miss
Echo Thomas is leader of this club.
The members are Gaynelle Woods,
Ruth Thomas, Creeldee Johnson,
Ruby Woods, Ruth Pearson, and
Dorothy Graf.
Cushman cannery installing new
machinery.
Coquille—$40.000 bonds issued
for construction of dam on Rink
Creek.
FRIENDSHIP
summer school at O. A. C. has
been the most important phase of
club work for June.
Clubs that
sent delegates will have a chance
to hear their reports on the sum-
mer school.
The cooking clubs are completing
their work in good shape. Three
clubs have finished with 100 per
cent enrollment •and several other
clubs have about completed.
A number of cooking club mem­
bers have turned in final reports
without a story of their work. This
is very important as a part of the
score on the exhibit is based on the
story of the work.
Sheridan experiencing reconstruc­
tion after disastrous fire.
Umatilla wheat crop to be 4,500,
000 bushels, estimate.
Friendship and Finance
The gardens are not doing very
ell due to the extremely dry
weather. Members that have an
opportunity to irrigate should do
this so as to got the benefit of the
giowing weather
AS TEDDY JR
Douglas county has prospects of
rheord prune crop.
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
Page Three
SUNSET GARAGE
T/LLAMOOK GARAGE