Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 20, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, October 20,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
See our new and complete line of
these articles
ALEX McNAIR & CO
Tillamook,
lowing officers were elected. Edna !
DeSart, president; Belle Wilson,
vice president; Margaret Coates
secretary.
• • •
The Harlequin Club met Wednes­
The Swastika Club met last
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.. day at the home of Mrs. A. A. Hall.
Geo. Winslow with Mrs. Alva Wil­ The afternoon was spent with fancy
liams assisting. The rooms were work and chatting. A profusion of
tastefully decorated with black cats flowers was used for decoration. The
and pumpkins, and games sugges­ invited guests were Mesdames Leo
tive of Hallowe’en occupied the af­ Morrison, W. J. Reichers and F. A
ternoon. Dainty refieshments were Beltz.
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served by the hostesess. The
in­
The friends of Ed Helsel surprised
vited guests were the Mesdames R.
T. Boals, Hastings, F. W. Christen-. him with a birthday party at his
son, Henry Heisel, Frank York, . home on Friday evening, October
'Art j 13th. The evening was pleasantly
Wray Stuart, Merrill Smith,
Case and Sam Greene.
i spent in dancing and five Hundred.
• • •
Luncheon was served at eleven thlr-
The Tillicum Club held a business ty. Those present were: Mr. and
meeting October 11th, at the home Mrs. Washburn, John Guyton, Fred
of Bertha Collins, at which the fol- Guyton, Richard Donovan,
Tetr
Ford, Glenora White, Victor White,
Victor Neilson, Gladys Hale, Mar.
garet Armentrout, Marie Neilson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heisel.
• • •
Honoring Mrs. Sidney V. Melchu-
ish (Edrie Le Bare)
if Portland.
who Is a guest of the Misses Hoei-
fley for a few weeks, Miss Georgia
Barry entertained the teachers and
friends Friday evening at her apart-
ment in Plasker Court, Sewing was
the diversion of the evening.^
Those enjoying the affair were
Madame J. W. Hey<: L W Turn­
bull, L. N. Bennett, George Hoskins,
A. H. Gaylord, Clara Turnbull. Eliz­
abeth Fronk and Sidney V. Melchu-
ish . The Misses Florence Iloeffley
Margaret Hare, Dammon, Helen
De Armond, Helen Pettit, Josephine
Hoeffley, Florence Ryder.
GEM THEATRE
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, OCT. 26 & 27.
SUNDAY-MONDAY- OCT. 22 & 23.
«ÇATURDAy
□ NIGHT I
of New York”
A story of fashion, revel and love—and two
of the greatest fire and railroad rescue
scenes ever filmed. Played by Leatrice Joy,
Conrad Nagel, Edith Roberts, Jack Mower,
Julia Fay and Theodore Roberts.
A Mack Sennett Comedy—Melodrama, with
an even dozen of Mack Sennett’s Comedy
stars. It’s easily one of the real novelty pic­
tures of this season.
"PATHE REVIEW”
“FOX NEWS”
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY OCT 24 & 25
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28.
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“Tiaveiin’ On
“BOY CRAZY”
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The story of a man who lived to fight—till
his first defeat taught him love. Filled with
the clatter of gun-shot and hoof beats. It’s
action story that never lets up.
“FOX NEWS'’
COMING
SOON
featuring DORIS MAY. A snappy comedy-
drama, one such as only Doris May can
produce. Chock full of surprises and com-
edy thrills.
"HIS WIFE'S SON”
Two reel Fox Sunshine Comedy
Dream Street”
WATCH
FOR IT
Mrs. Earl Blanchard and sister,
Mrs. Garrison, of Bay City, were in
the city Saturday.
A HOME PRODUCT
One of our Main
Objects
Golden Crust
Bread
MADE IN TILLAMOOK FOR TILLAMOOK PEOPLE.
i- to have a first class complete stock of Groceries. When we
do that and also make the prices that we do on our good goods
an partly fulfilling our obli
,i.-, to our customers.
i
NEW CROP ALMONDS ARE NOW IN
AT 30c PER POUND. ALSO FINE NEW
BRAZIL NUTS AND
MANCHURIAN
WALNUTS AT 20c POUND.
CARRIED AT THE FOLLOWING
GROCERIES
THE SATISFACTION STORE
CONOVER & CONOVER
BURGE GROCERY
HONEY & HEUSSER
X: W PACK CITRON LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL JUST AR-
RIV: I). ALSO FANCY MONOPOLE CATSUP IN FULL 16 OZ.
BOTTLES AT ONLY 30<?.
PATRONIZING HOME INDUSTRY IS ONE WAY TO CUT
DOWN TAXES
FINE COMB HONEY AT 25c AND THAT
FINE TILLAMOOK CREAM AND BRICK
CHEESE JUST GETTING GOOD AND
RIPE.
I here is a wonderful demand for our famous Linn Butter and
for our extra strong pure cider Vinegar.
SUNSET GARAGE
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
Announcing
The Store without Balts Or Rebates
SOMETHING NEW IN CORD TIRES.
RCMKXiAIM FWAMU
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A Glorious Vacationland
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OF COURSE
Sunny Southern
The Sound Tire Company for which we are dis­
tributors and sales agents have now placed on the
market a new cord—a tire suitable for Fords and
other small cars al prices that absolutely defy all
competition—quality considered
California
Look at these Prices
30x3 1-2 S. S. Sound cord tire ...
30x3 i 2 Clincher Soui.d cord tire
815.95
3.50
M. K. Terry, Prop.
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Mmh' >kies Flowers in blossom—Miles of
sparkling ocean at your feet, are just a few of
i Vantages in this vacationland for every
one.
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Low Round Trip Fares
to
San rrancisco—Santa Barbara—Los Angeles
) ego and other California resort points.
Tillamook Battery
Station
For Sale by
1ER FURNITURE CO
SOUND
\\ here dreams come true and cares of yesterday
are soon forgotten
Willard Batteries—Sound Tires—
A Pair to Draw To
Express” has through Pullman? fr°r
I Portland to Los Angeles via Sacramento.
re in san Francisco—a delightful etop-
For fares, train service, sleeping <’ar
reservations or beautiful folders. as^
agents or write
JOHN M. SC
General Passenger
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• Portland Or.