Page Five THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT —" ... _ __________ _____________ TILLAMOOK POST NO. 47 AMERICAN LEGION SWASTIKA CLUB DEPARTMENT OF OREGON nineteen hundred uni1 eight Swastika club was formed 'Ällamook, Oregon, Nov. t>, 1922 among the young mothers of the Comrades : community with a membership of FOE SAI- l fot rteen, the object being the ex Another year has rolled around and the time 1 as come again to celebrate Arm­ change of idea$, on child raising and DEEP SEA ' ¡SALE- -37 FOOT housekeeping. Since its inception istice Day—the anniversary of that day four years ago when an armistice was declared ¿lug boat. K horse power,, there have been twenty babies on in the World War. in duty engine. First class ¡ the club cradle roll, many of whom See Hudson, Price are now in high school, Of late 3tf This event has now become what General Pe 1 ; has termed “Civilizations In­ Hudson’s Garantì. years the club has become asocial 7¿E-F¡VE ROOM modern afternoon club. Three of the orig- ternational Independence Day,” and all World War veterans are summoned to ob­ Inal members still belong: Mrs. Carl Lplo*. with basement, in good z high Haberlach, Mrs. E. T. Haltoin and serve it. ntlon, situated on Lnd. For sale by owner. In­ Mrs. Erwin Harrison. The other S. A. Moulton, Mayor of Tillamook, has proclaimed a holiday for the occasion L Headlight Office Z125. sti members are: Mrs. R. B. Hays, Mrs. E. E. Koch, Mrs. J. C. Holden, Mrs. HiSTMODERN 5 ROOM A. A. Hall, Mrs. David Kuratll, Mrs. and Tillamook Post No. 47 has arranged a ceiCLiauon. Ljalow furnished. On corner Gordon Burge, W. J. iiiii. There will be a parade of Company “K,” 162nd Infantry, ordered by Brigadier Lne block from main paved Two vacancies I .'.used by garage, Mrs. H. E. Tn I Loughfare, with large ! .1rs. Joe General George A. White. The K. P. band will also participate in this parade, which Lj-ry house and garden spot. Mcglnnls movii., .., During the I Lt,leaving ci y is offering to wiar the club helped extensively in will take place at 10:30 Saturday morning. This will be followed at 11 o’clock by speak­ Lor »2600. 31.000 cash bal- the Red Cross work both in a \nan— L on easy terms. This Is a cial way and by sewing. They also ing at the City Hall. J. W. Mott, city attorney of Astoria, will give the address of the L class buy either for a home sent several much appreciated cakes Lj investment. Full partlcu- to the Tillamook coast artillery day, assisted by Lieut. George N. Harness, chaplain. L Y124 Headlight. company at Fort*Columbia. At one; In the afternoon at 2 o’clock there will be a football game between the high P ale - cheap , ford tour - time the club donated a set it of has books al—J school team and a team from Company “K.” The evening will be filled by a smoker at to the public library and tcar. See J. H. Rosenberg 2t4 ways been their practice to help the city hall, for which an excellent card has been secured, and a dance given by the [SALE OR TRADE—5 ROOM some poor family at Christmas time. X luge at Watse o, on Roosevelt Legion at the K. P, hall. • • • Lway. House equipped 'with I Mrs. E. E. Koch will present Ev-i Cric lights, water and flre- This program can fill an entire day and you are hereby called from your labors erett Williams, Charles Koch, Annie' [ J. H. Rosenberg. 2t4 X Burton, Marlon Honey, Jack Kina- tO participate in this one big day for The American Legion. |?ALE--XEWLY BUILT FÌVE- mon, Karl Zweifel, Marjorie Wiley, L bungalow . Convenient. Easy The following heads of the various committees on the program have been ap C. Call at 901»First Street2t2 Vera Rosenberg, Ruth Kuratli, Ruth Dorothy Esch, Margurite ,_________________________ Beals, I sa E e L go OD 7 ROOM HOUSE | Zweifel, Mary and Mabie Harrison, j pointed: Speaking, George N. Harness: Music. C. H. Coe; Football, F. L. Eberman its two acres, on Eighth street Wayne Wiley, Lunetta Pollock, Car­ Dance, Tony Werner; Entertainment, H. L. Gilliam; Smoker, Leland B. Ervin. gr Park avenin Call at 817 rol Schultz, Muriel Wiley, Oliver; tilth St. 2t2p Mathers and Ramona Ilaltom in a Lay aside your work this one day ana be with us to celebrate. piano recital at the studio, 506 2nd KALi—Horse, harness and bug- V/i..__ DR. J. E. SHEARER, Commander. ■ wagon. Can be seen any time avenue. Friday evening, November 10th, at 8 o ’ clock. Everyone inter-j I the residence D. H. Frank-1 j • ?(SEL, Adjutant. Lser, 1st Avg, and 8th St. 2t2 ested Invited. • • • BED—PARTNER IN GARAGE The following program will Sam Moulton, with Mrs. Roy Henkle ■r.ess in Tillamook. $750 re- given by the Monday Musical , assisting hostess. The following L"i. Inquii. X123 Head- on Nov. 13, at the home of , members were present. Mrs. Boone, k; ?tf. Koch. Mrs. Bunn, Mrs. Gabriel. Mrs. Hayes, Current events, Mrs. Carroll. Mrs. Harris, Mrs Hosley, Mrs. Hoy. [SALE- -HOUSEHOLD GOODS, The-muslcal education and begin-i Mrs. Leach. Mis O’Dell, Mrs. H. H. i, bed, chairs, and all fumi-1 uing of Wagner’s compositions, Mrs. Rosenberg; Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg. L? in the house. Apply Vlncezi Esch. Mis. Steinbach, Mr . Styles and Mrs. lobs, Tillamook 2t2 i Story of the opera “Rlenze,’’ Henry White. Mrs. Frisby was the SAL PAIR OF Ward. guest. After a pleasant and profit­ F it! harness. G. A. Overture from ‘‘Rlenze.’’ able afternoon a delicious lunclFwa- k- it i- Story of the opera, "Flying Dutch served. • • • ■ SALE OR : angs for a man.” Mrs. Burton. Contemporary composer aqil forms lir^ ranch < the coast, 60 acres The Methodist Ladles’ Aid Monday afternoon at the homo fc sandy !■ land, 14 acres of'musical compositions, Mr. Turn I Mrs. Lloyd Edwards and Friday af teres in straw- bull. '■Guide Tho h My Step!3,” Cher ternoon at tile Home ol Mrs. -larry fin 3,“ 11-2 mlles ubi.il. ’1 homas. The aid is working stren I town, g.. ; >ol and nelgh- •Iville, ” Rossini. :v- for a ■ : p-h ihev wili ’ ’ ■Garber of i 15 mil. Salem. Runn- I» .It : Visitors fee 10c. hold Dec b and II at the Palm con l'lendld land for Cpcc o' th' ■tablea, ! fçctloi ¡y or for hogs; 40 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coate- en-i bin cui*; |ow is al the head Price 112,000. |U partici ' - rs in first letttr. f’tertefned the members of St. Albans woik and .1 nut.ili hn H. Sc t>. 22S Ore. Building, Epiecopal Mission '.nd their frien 1 serviceable article bn, Orc. < A 2t2 fh uior of Ar ■ h.'eacon Black The Mrs. Gcor IALE-— 4Q ACRE RANCH guests were Archdeacon J. C. Black,| ' 1 Clarence Sta ■BOm h barn, stock and of Portland. Mr and Mrs Oscar! j y r' j. v. G. ch; Winslow's kipnient. All in crop and,all Schultz. Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Delaney. home Wednesday afternoon. The [gated. Pri- • $4500. $1500. cash Mr. and Mrs. I. A Adams. Mr. and looms were tastefully decorated with pace to suit purchaser. delicious pRES, 6 room bouse, orchard, Mrs. L. W. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. autumn leaves and a ►». etock and equipment. A Ft A. Beltz. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Dis­ luncheon appiopiiute to Thahksgiv ► country homo—At a bargin—1 ney, Mrs. J. L. Keeley, Mrs A. K. lug .was served. Beside the members R tinder water. Case, Mrs. Elizabeth Fronk. Mrs. Art those present were Mrs. Iladley, Mrs I Have some good trades. Case. Miss Georgia Barry, Percy H. A. Franklin, Mrs. Alva Williams Fite us or come and see the won- Sheldon and L. V. Eberhardt. and Mrs. Harry Thomas F- opportunities in Central Ore. • « * PIOND LAND AND LOAN CO. Mrs. J. C. Holden and Mrs. E. D REDMOND. OREGON. Allen entertained a number of ladies acre tract- In edge on Tuesday evening, election night, | TUlamook City. Fine eight in honor of ¿Andy Gump, the inde ­ house, garage, said other Professor Pepp— -Dec. 8. F buildings. Inquire of Roy pendent candidate for congress. Each Andy lady was ” presented with an F°0s. Beaver, Ore®rm. 84tf Mrs. Webster Holmes is attending worn Gump button which was dragsaws — heavy throughout the evening. Unique the stock show this week. C "sht weights, with and wlth- The Methodist Ladies Aid was F clutch. Prices reduced Feb- place cards of Andy Gump in various FT 1st. E. G. Krebs. 15-tf ' poses were prepared. To prove his tertained onday afternoon at Andy home of Mrs. Lloyd Edwards, high regard for the ladies, fSALE or TRADE—Four choice ' sent his photo for each guest. Ev - afternoon was spent in sewing F on Main street in Baker, Ore., from mak.ug plans for the bazaar which F* minutes walk from postofffce| ' eryone gave some quotation speeches. the Aid will hold on Dec. 8 and Andy's famous campaign t‘*'1 residence district, will aac- pt* for i'Oo. or will take good which caused a great deal of laugh­ Professor Pepp—Dec. 8._ the for all or part. Box 416, ter. 500 war played through Rmook, or inquire R117 Head- | evening, Mrs. Oscar Schultz winning Mr. and Mrs. E. Glad and datigli F“ office. 44tf ! high honors and Sirs. George Hansl- ter, Evelyn, were called to Salem malr the consolation. The hostesses Sunday on account of tfie critical I ‘■'LE 1 REGISTERED jer i served dainty refreshments and condition of their son, Ed, who has f yearling .ired by St. Mawes were assisted by Mrs. Clark Hadley undergone a very serious operation Duke (bull owned by E. The and is reported as imporving very r°'' Dam Retraites, imported and Miss LaVerna Holden. following were guests: Mesdames slowly. L/ Maad of Jersey. Also one Allen. Al ierman. Anderson, Bales. Mill calf, 4 months old, John Redberg of Oretown bought A. K. C/ by one f Len McCormack’s Baker, B irge, Beltz. Boals, n7w Dodge touring car Saturday. a Condit, | Case, Ari Case, Clough, L/T an'4 was champion and Word was received here this week P8** rhampion Jersey cow at Crenshaw. A. F. Coatee. Carrol. Con­ over, Franklin, Ford, French. Ilab- that Cloyd Dawson, formerly of this E Nellie International, 1920. Holdem. Hays, xflace, passed the highest in a civil erlach. Holmes. hn also won milking con- King service examination in accountancy Fpllwiook county fair. The Hanslmair, Koch. Kuraltl. Mason in Portland In which over two hun Lamb, Klehnis, Leonard. L? on the above animals la Morrison. Poorman, Partridge, Plank dred participated. He will probably al *2 ^erril Smith, owner. Reedy, Riechera, J. H. Rosenberg. be called to Washington, D. C.. soon ".^^-'' augha F drag saw H. H. Rosenberg. O. Schultz. C to continue hia studies. Steinbach, T tlutch, one 8 ft. and one Schultz. Stranahan, Charles Lamb, who Is a senior in P Made. All as good as Small, M. Smith, Sharp, Turnbull, the University of Oregon, has been Groat W’m. X. A. E Williams. Rife, Mutual Winslow, chosen a member of the debating 5t2 , Grider, C. Hadley, F. Hadley, Hal- this team of that Institution for tom, Hall and R. Henkle. Charles is a son of Mr. and season. • • • b — full BLOODED has a very Mrs. B. C. Lamb and after- leghorn Cockerels. Wm. I The L. D. Club met Friday creditable record at the university. ■re Mutual Phone. 5t3 noon, Nov. Jrd, at the home ofMrt n a ma«er 01 Heavier Break asts You will find your favorite cereal or pancake flour at thia store. We sell all the best branda of Pancake. Buckwheat and Rye Flour. Graham, Whole Wheat. Corn Meal, Farina, Uncle Sam, Health Food, H. O., Kernels O Wheat, Shredded Wheat, / Flakes, in fact we have .early anything you may Corn want in breakfast foods. WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK THE FAMOUS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR FOR THOSE WHO WANT AN EASTERN FLOUR AND A LOT OF FINE OLD TILLAMOOK CHEESE. THE SATISFATION STORE E. G. ANDERSON The Store without Balts or Rebates 26 FAST ROUNDS f Broken Blossom, Tillamook Vs. * Gardeau, Boise Lewis Johnson, Tillamook Vs. Ernest Edmunds, Pacific City Johnson Tillamook Vs. Ronald Saling, Beaver ■au u asnera Carl Leach, Tillamook Vs. Roy Olsen, Tillamook Referee: R.' McGinnis City Hail, Nov. 11th Reserved Seats on Sale AT RIA 50 'e'er i d Seats, S?.OO and $1.50—Gene«! ',$1.00- Will '.arts at 8:30 Prompt i1