Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1922, Image 3

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    Friday. August n, 1922
THE TILLAMuOK HEADLIGHT
Lee Smith and family were
from Tillamook over Sunday.
A Junior White House At Washington
O. A. White and family moved to
E. B. Gresham’s camp on the Sal­
monberry country last week.
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Miss Laura Maritz of Portland is
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UNIFORMITY
Every gallon like every
other gallon. Every drop ca­
pable of vaporizing rapidly
and uniformly in the carbu­
retor, and being consumed
completely in the cylinder at
the jump of the spark.
That’s “Red Crown.”
That’s quality in gasoline.
Use “Red Crown” and
nothing else, and your car
will develop the maximum
power that its makers de­
signed it to give.
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Ohe Gasoline
of Quality
Fill at the Red Crown
sign — at Service Stations,
garages, or other dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
garibldi
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A small child of Herschell Sco-
friends from Port­
for the week in vell’s drank a quantity of coal oil
The Tillamook Holstien calf club
bungalow the Re­ Monday, but without serious re­
sults.
wil meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday
finished.
August 16th, in front of the Court
Miss Jennie Crawford returned House for the club tour up the Mi­
Sam Bodie went to Portland Sun­
from Monmouth recently where she ami valley. Members should bring
day on a business mission.
attended summer normal. She was a lunch as there will be a picnic
Claud Lowires’ new house on the accompanied by Miss Lillie Braun- dinner somewhere along the Miami.
Whitney lots is almost ready for surather who will remain as her Parents, Holseiu cattle club mem-
guest for a time.
i, and anyone else Interested In
occupancy.
the calf clubs are invited to make
The Nehalem hotel makes a fine the tour.
Mrs. Erma Langley is reported out
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appearances now since receiving
of danger.
i wo coats of fresh paint by Al Hall.
Tlhe Tillamook Jersey calf club
will meet in front of the Court
Mrs. A. E. Ball was in Tillamook
House, Wednesday, August 16, at 10
Miss Mae Lewis of Garibaldi was
Monday having dental work done.
o’clock for a tour up the Miami val­
the guest of Winnie Mae Hill last'
ley. Parents, Jersey cattle club
week. While here these ladies, ac­
J. B. Langley is building a new companied by Dora Lumberg and members and anyone else intersted
addition to his barn for a garage.
Mrs. Irene Christian visited Short in the calf clubs are invited to make
he trip.
Sand beach.
M. F. Pitman has built a new-
The Tillamook Jersey calf club
addition to his residence and added
Hans Larsen, while working at > met at Homer Mason’s Saturday,
other improvements making his Brighton camp 4 was painfully in­
August 5. to judge Guernseys. The
home into a modern bungalow.
jured last week when a rock of will have a judging team at the
considerable size was blown into a county fair but has not yet picked
Mrs. Krumboldt and daughter, tree top and bounding back landed its team. The next meeting will
Irene spend the week end visiting on Hans’ knees, while he was be­ be Wednesday, August 16th, for a
hind a tree to avoid» the rock club tour up the Miami. •
relatives in Bay City.
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shower.
The Fairview sewing club met
G. Krumbodlt motored to Wheeler
Sunday taking his sisters, Clara and
Katherine McGee came up from Friday. August 4th, at Mrs. Stied-
Ena, to visit with friends.
Tillamook Saturday and is visiting inger's to complete their work and
her father, and other friends for a make preparations for the county
fair. This club will probably fin­
John Benson will open a dry few days.
ish 100 percent. A luncheon was
goods store in the Nelson building
the 15th of this month.
W. J. Mead, wife, son and mother served by Mrs. Stiedinger after the
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retuned Saturday night from a trip meeting.
Bob Repass has purchased a new through British Columbia and Wash­
sedan and says it is a wonderful car. ington.
WOOD SAW. CITY OR COUNTRY.
Six horse power
Fairbanks-Morse
engine. Prices reasonable. F. K.
The school board has granted the
E. M. Clark Is the proud father Blackadar, Mutual phone.
p44-2t
school run to Mr. Madix.
of a son weighing eight pounds ar­
riving July 28th. Mother and son
doing nicely.
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NEHALEM
Louis Labovitch visited Nehalem
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a few hours Sunday.
Mrs, Glispy has
land visiting her
her new pullman
pass brothers just
This structure is to be the official home oi our vice-presidents, accord­
ing to Washington reports.
Vice-presidents have never bt
nished with quarters. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is said to have
inspected this home which is now nearing completion.
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Mrs. Eyinger of Tillamook Is vis­
iting her sister, Mrs. M. L. Barber,
George Smith, who has been driv­
this week.
ing truck in road construction over
in Marion county for Anderson
O. F. Toney has opened a logging brothers, returned home last week.
camp near the old Brighton camp He reports it both hot and dusty
there and is glad to be back home.
P O W E R
for cleaning.
rinding
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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