Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Page Two
Fridav. Tulv
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TILLAMOOK MEN IN PORTLAND
Ttorcbred Hairy shire Pigs and One
Young Boar Fcr Sale
uneaday.
JOH^
Recon
o
training f
. ionio Ec lamica
Mines
Pharmac
Vocational Education
hemteal Engineering
tirage.
It of'em training also In:
cation, Industrial journal!«
I cnuiTii
(Oregonian, July 21st)
The wheat crop of eastern Ore­
gon may not be up to standard, and
the oherry crop of the Salem district
may be a partial failure, but the
íhudí S a church
hee.se of Tillamook is a good one
ch 'dren are
and Is bound to be a strong factor
In maint aining D. gon’s preetag«
. •:
.
Il : I at lflU ” C 31OCB
rr.ln, sermon at 1! o’clock.
children aie In an ind'istrlal aid farm center
according to George Winslow, pro-
The subject of the dis<ource will
e;it attorney of Tillamook, who be "Christian Living, A Man’s Job.”
in the city’yesterday, registered
he Imperial. Mr Winslow is a
a rayette.
product of a Polk county farm him-
e of comment- pose.”
In the city -el’, and so is cap
ing on thlngB agrlmltura .1. At one
Piayer meeting at 8 p. m.. on
time he knew wh
it meant o cut Wednesday evening.
ruling the cordwood in the summer time so
We invite you to worship With »
Earl at that he could study law at Willam- US.
ette university at alem fn the
music.
inter.
RLE.? L. D a RK Pastor.
Rumor had It around the unlver-
slty campus that in addition to be­
ing a vood student and a good foot-
ROCKAWAY
11
J ■ . ' '•
was a good practical Joker. For instance.
¡0:00
last ".her* was authority for the belief
"'nit he could tell -o-nethlng'about
hdw a brass canon became mister-
iously stolen from the statehouse
grounds and was found perched on
the front porch of the chapel next
morning when the university pres­
ot I.afayotte ident came down to conduct the
(¡parents Mr. customary services. There was also
z evidence that he migh’ know how
a i >w became tied 1
e pul. it +
<’lm flour mills the chapel one uiight ' Even in those
in Portland days, however, Mr. Winslow was a
good attorney end the university
detectives could not malto .i case. Sunday
Tillamook, Ore. is forging to the
t Power Co.
esterday at- front as one of tv* active business
centers of the eta
according to
id Small, fish ci nery proprietor
that city. Mr. Si till is in the city
business and I nt the Oregon.
o the
the Till
Purest, Richest Cream
from Healthy
Cows
FRESH FRUIT JUICES—
BLENDED AND FROZEN
FORM the most delicious
ice cream „delight in the
world. Don’t mistake our
THERL.Y with o.
arv kinds.
Children and old folks, too
i eat all they want of b.
a food—in addition t”
uing nice.”
: ?ne us your order today. Quick deli
made for special occasions
HE BUNGALOW CAFE
manager
•rid. Is In the
through
physical edu-
CREAM
Fall Term Opens Se
: «Irculars of information and iîfit
a*'*» •
1
~^*~^-'***"?*
Vim flour mills ■
illing on the I
very successful j
¡lour n this city.
T - - --"y - sí .
V
..JZIÆ 'S'
and family are enjoy-
jiile ca iped on the
. Mr. C irr is the manager or
unericar Type Founders Co. In
i Hand.
Mr. mid Mo- Geo. Ilumpke
- - of
Pm (land are In the city visiting Mr.
lumpke’s slate ., Mi .,. Rose Wilkes,
Mrs. Bert Stevens and Mrs. A. M
Wallan.
ir*.
1 lurk Howard, who formerly was
employed at the sawmill here, suf-
fered with an attack of acutc In­
digestion this week and was veiy
Hi for several days.
When The Tinker Came Along
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 iiitoniobile,
for instance, there is lead in the
of the headlight lenses, the rub!
f white­
le more
r it» protoc
Mrs. William Dunlap.
_
who was
'fly Pauline Beals of this city.
t-- to spend the summer in Tfl-
ok. Mrs. Dunlap arrived some
ugo and is staying with her
Newport,
ookir
William
h near
e county
ro: pects.
the w
irth is
of this
inent marriages
last . nturduy
veiling when Will Kennedy and
lie 1 s
'
ui, led ii mar-
iiige at the home o
the bride's
parents at Fourth street and Third
avenue of this city. Mrs. Retta
Ande- on sang ’"0 Promise Me",
Mrs. Hary E. Tucker played the
wedding march. Minnie Pearl Tucker
was ring bearer and flower girl. Rev.
Harry E. Tucker performed the cer­
emony using the ring, in the pre­
sence of a large number of friends
id elatlics. The bride and groom
are members of two of Tillamook's
old pioneer families. They will make
¡eir ho. e in this city after a short
honeymoon. The Headlight joins
their host or friends in best wishes.
• » •
horn , t 10 a.n
stem and will
have you investigate an
i hildren by bringing thei
11 o'clock -Communion
mon. A sermon that ' ill help
C. E. at 7:00 p.m.
Evening service at 8 p.m. Songs
and Sermon.
You are co rdially invited to all o
•se -•ervkes.
HARRY E. TUCKER. Minister
C R Wilson .and H. <. Maloney,
both of McMinnville, and County
lerk and recorder of Ya hill county
respectively, pursed through the city
his week, stopping long enough to
Twin" Celebrate
'.■> the rounds of the court hoi Me.
A jolly bum h of yougsters' met nt
Wilson was accompanied by his
the hoi ie of Ruth and Rolland Reals family and Mr Maloney by his
No. 30 1 : t I t Ave.. Wed. p.ni. to
i lighter. Mrs. Nelson“ of Portia
celebrate their 12th birthday and a
right me try time It was, Judging
from the! ir voice« one could say with
The notice of ,T IT. Goyne in last
the poet "There Is nothing on earth week's Issue r'cearding the
truc-
as Joy
the hearty laugh of a tlon of concrete building, made the
child'
e-thirty they gathered date of receiving blds Se tem ber 1,
room decorated in pink 192?. ' hereas the it ten >n was to
he color scheme was
<< ft August 1, 1922, and all bl i
he alad», cakes, fruits ders oi
11 ng pledse take
>yed a four course d In­ notice
,te U August Ist
i' for their homes about instead
GOY XI
Dutch
and pure It
work. Any
Now is .tn id
h done—“Sat e I
us estimate on vour
exterior
tor or exterior
ave All.”
ncurred.
for can’iiEg
NOW
I or a limited ti
r.?e with tai
chi’’-
Oae “fon-Tested” Tube
be shipped to
rillamook
At All
Grocers
John Mor« un
A W Burnì
Henry Roge>
C
TheHrsj^tjon^Bank
TILLAMOOK FRUIT &
PRODUCE CO
of corresponding size
od-m
I V.
I’
(nr t’-.ggv
t a A'opv of the I;
price
■ I hl agreeably surprised. Get
equipment Today and A
ith every tire purchased.
Williams & Williams
Tillamook, Oregon.
Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
'Ve wart y ai t. deposit
FRIENDSHIP.
as well as
1
.1
M O N E y
when you start an account with us.
interests will be protected an<
! ’ c a :ired of OL’R Friendsh'-
a Im our Confidence.