Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
AMERICAN
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Former Service men in
nnsylvania have received
$40,000 in claims from the
Government during the last
month through the efforts of
the Pennsylvania American
Legion.
$
$
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A hero of the world war,
five times wounded at Cha"
ttau Thierry, but without
work and with no prospect
of Government compensa-
t:on to which he was entitl­
ed, Daniel Webster of Phila­
delphia, Pa., committed sui­
cide an dwould have been
buried in a potters field had
not the Arneircan Legion
given him a decent burial.
FURNISHED
HOUSE
FOR RENT
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A special board of inquiry
has proclaimed Julian N.
Stahischmidt a hero. He was
k;lled when he tried to stop
a runaway tank during the
American Legion’s Memor­
ial Day parade in New York.
A medal in recognition of his
valor has been presented to
his mother.
< ’ Seven rooms and large bath room, closets, etc.
Modern and close in. Enquire this office.
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Paddling down the Mis­
souri and Mississippi rivers,
two members of the Ameri­
can Legion post at Chilli­
cothe, Mo., will travel by
canoe to the Legion national
convention at New Orleans,
La., in October.
An orphans’ home for the
children of world war vete­
rans will be built by the
Pennsylvania American Le­
gion. A survey is now being
made to ascertain the num­
ber of children for whom ac'
comodations must be made.
For the first time since the
United States declared war,
the flag of the German Re­
public was displayed from
the German Embassy at
Washington. July 4.
Forty Nebraska world war Detailed information con­
veterans, decorated by the cerning the trip may be ob’
American and allied govern­ . tained from “Second Annual
ments for extraordinary he­ European Pilgrimage,” care
roism, will be the guests of of The American Legion
honor a tthe convention of Weekly, 627 W. 43rd. st.,
the state American Legion New York City.
posts to be hehi in York, I
Only 2.500 of the 5,000
Neb.. •> Sept. 18 20.
world war veterans beleived
Disabled world war veterans to be eligible for aid have
who. have taken up home- applied for it under the re­
steads on a 3.5<3b acre tract cently passed New York
of land in Minnesota have state law which set aside $1,
refused to accept the Gov- 000,000 for disabled unem­
ernment’s suggestion that ployed veterans. The state
the various plots be named authorities have asked the
for the great battles of the American Legion to bring
world war. “Our wounds the act to the attention of its
and ailments are sufficient members in order that as
to reminds us of our exper­ many needy men as possible
may benefit.
iences,” they say.
Under a modification of
the New York Veterans’ Re­
lief Act, dependents of dis­
abled ex-service men in hos’
pitals are eligible to $15 a
month benefit if the veteran
is being maintained in the
hospital by the Government.
Several thousand Iowa
Legionnaires will come to
the national American Le­
gion convention next Octo­
ber in five special trains,
according to a representa­
tive of the Iowa department,
who visited New Orleans to
make arrangements for park
ing fifty-seven Pullman cars
in which the Iowans will live
while in the Southern city.
Declaring his claim for
disability was disregarded
by the U. S. Veterans Bu­
reau, Garland E. Carr, color­
ed war veteran at Washing­
ton, D. C., bored a hole
through a wall of the build­
ing in which the Washing­
ton bureau is housed, stuffed
paper into the room and then
touched a match to it. He
wanted to destroy the bu-
reau’s records, he said, He
is being held for mental ex-
amination.
keep friction
FIX AND FIT SHOP
Sometime* friction is utilized. In th* automobile the
frit lion of the clutch transmit* th* power of th* engine
to the rear 01 driving wheels, ths friction of the tires end
the road surface propels the machin*, and the friction of
the brakes stops the car Friction should be confined to
the peris named (the clutch, th* tires and the brakes), if
possible
Sheet Metal and Plumbing Work
of all descriptions
Hot Water and Steam Heating
Pipe and Pipclcss Furnaces
Lubricating oil used in the automobil* to prevent friction
between all moving parts in direct contact has friction
within Itself This friction has to be overcome by and
uses up engine power Tbs heavier the oil the more its
Internal friction, the leas power it leaves for useful work
We Repair Radiators and
Do Guarantee Them
Imreaung Power, Speed and (jatoline
Mileage
It may be proved that as much aa 20% of the power at
the driving wheels may be lost through the use of an
incorract oil
The ideal oil la the thinnest oil which will keep the bear­
ing surfaces separated and at the same time offer in it­
self lb* least frv tiooal reaistance to the engine power
going t<> the driving wheels
‘•QUALITY AND SERVICE” OUR MOTTO
lu eddiuon, ini* ml must have stability to reatst angina
beat, audit muat be pure
Need A New Range
Zernien* siesta lb* condition* perfectly. Made from se­
lected < rude* by our own patented high-vacuum proceaa,
it has greet "oilineaa, ' which cause* It to cling to bear­
ing surfaces while offering in itself a minimum offrictional
resiatan. • to th* engine power; It ha* great stability to
resist engine heat, and it is pur*
I
Zerulene reduce* irtetson, and permits the development
of the tua mum power, speed and gasoline mileage of
tb* cat.
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Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
See our new and complete
line of these articles
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Tillamook,
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mom power éspeed
less friction and wear ~
thru Correct Lubrication
Dutch Boy White-Lead
and pure linseed oil—for both interior and exterior
work. Any color desired obtainable.
Now is an ideal time to have that interior or exterior
job done—"Save the Surface and You Save AJ1,” Let
us estimate on your work—no obligation incurred.
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C. L. LEWIS
Tillamook, Ore.
ANNOIMI OTS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Friendship and Finance
I he Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
We want you t< deposit
FRIENDSHIP
as well as
MONEY
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when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected and
you will be issured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
tory will contain cuts of the Tilla­
mook church and matters of Interest
about its activities, together with
the names of all members and of­
ficers of the church, Ladies Guild
and Sunday School.
If the minister can be of any ser­
vice during vacation time he can be
found at home or at the beach.
The Presbyterian church wishes
to be of service t® the Community
and bring a message of divine light,
1 ove and life.
ALLAN A. McREA, Minister
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
George J. Burckard, Manager
Friction consume* power and develop* heat and wear
Remember when you used to watch the “tinker man"
mend the holes in your mother’s pans? Solder was the
metal used—and solder is a product of lead.
Countless other products of lead add to the comfort
and convenience of your daily life. In your automobile,
for instance, there is lead in the battery, bearings, glass
of the headlight lenses, the rubber tires, the paint, and
in the rubber mat on the step.
But more important than all these is the use of white-
lead as the principal factor in good paint. The more
white-lead any paint contains, the greater its protective
power and its durability.
We, therefore, use straight “Iead-and-oil” paint, made
•f the well-known “tried and true”
Mutual Phone
The S. S. ‘President
Pierce” will carry 200 mem­ Bible school at 10:00 a. m.
bers of the American Legion Morning service at 11 a. m.
and aerman. You will
and the Legion Auxiliary to Communion
want to hear this sermon.
France, sailing from New C. E. at 7:00 p.m.
York, August 5th. The party 8:00 o'clock—Union service«. Miss
of Portland will speak. She
of former service men, their is Parker
our Union Sunday School Supt.
will tour France, England of Oregon.
wives, sisters and mothers You are cordially invited to all of
services.
and Belgium, returning Sep­ these HARRY
E. TUCKER, Minister
tember Rth. via Montreal.
A few receptions and public
PRL'b’BYTERIAlf CHURCH
in the cheif cities to be vis­
ited but these will not in any Presbyterian church people are
a vacation until Aug. 20th.
way interfere with the per­ taking
The Presbyterian Church Direc­
sonal business or pleasure of tory of 500 copies will be published
any member of the party. during the next month. This Direc­
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When The Tinker Came Along
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock.
"The Friend That Stlcketh Closer
Than a Brother" will be the subject
of the monring discourse followed by
the observance of the Lord's Supper.
Evening service at 8 p. m.
Subject—"The Life with God.”
Prayer meeting at 8 p. m., on
Wednesday evening.
We Invite you to worship with
us.
.
CHARLES L. D a RK, Pastor.
There will be a Sunday School
rally at Blaine on next Sunday,
opening at ten thirty o’clock, and
closing at about four. A noon Inter­
mission will occur, and picnic din­
ners will be the order pf the day.
Miss Georgia Parker, the State un-
<iay School Sec. will attend the rally,
and will give a report of the Inter­
national Convention in Kansas City
which she has just attended. All
Sunday School workers of the county
ore Invited to attend the rally. Fol­
lowing is the program:
10:30 to
11:15 Sunday School hour. 11:15 to
11:30 Address by Dr. Robinson on
"Adult Work"; 11:30 to 12 Mira
Parker. Gleanings of the Conven-
[ tlon; 12 to 1:30 Picnic dinners.
1:30 to 2 Address. Rev. Fry. The
Community Sunday School;
2 to
<5 Miss Parker, Convention re-
ports; 3 45 to 3:15 Open conference
on Sunday School work; 3:15 ser­
mon. Rev. F. C. Becker.
On Sunday evening July
23rd.
Miss Georgia Parker will
address
he Sunday School workers of Tilla­
mook county at a union service in
the Christian Church at Tillrmook
Her subject will be "The Inter­
national Sunday School Convention
at Kansas City.'’ All interested tn
inday School work in the countv
should attend as she will brlnx a
Tillamook County Bank
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