4 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 disw 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.