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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
FpnuV^pECEMBEBjB’ 192g_ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Page Three iffiE’x’iSSE COMMENT page of <Hbe Olamook fjcaòKgbt ■'i- ■ idlauuiok DcaNigtit independent Weekly Paper Pub h h ' > ’ 'iay by HeadUg'.. Company Tillamook. Oregon . Harrison, Editor _ I? Iain 68 b ¡."hone Pie II mail m . illam'i I Ent H Iter in Or manner. There is no way of passing these vehicles safely except by driv ing off 'he pavement, and this should not lie necessary under any condi tion... If any one should get off the pavement it is life menacing "ui '■■ - hut they are never so oblig ing, compelling the other driver to take all the chances. A collision with the truck trailer will not injure that carrier, but will likely ruin any touring car and possibly kill the driver or some occupant of the car.1 Heavily laden trucks with their : extra wide body, are iu themselves a mtnaie to other drivers oil the ....... i liistltw ays. besides doing much ■ .«• ’•> Im p'vcment through tiieir oxtr nit- weight, ai.i when I: • ■ tiie u,, a Uiiili'i that hops •e........... I"i' .' i t id.' ■. t i he their consciences with shock ahsorb- ers. What has become of the old fash toned man who used to put bear grease on his boots? Leland Bester. Charley Hopkins, Royal Large, his sister Thelma. Eliz ibeth Phillips, and Inez. Hopkins Our favorite pest today Is the a ere to Blaine Wednesday evening (ink who insinuates that he does all • ' t 'J.-P hi the Thank: giving program the work and you have a snap. elven by the Blaine -,<»hiHil. They I’ people "e* a.A ...iied about ¡eported a well spent 1111 being wicked as they are about being • dish, what a „ od world we should have. 1 ■ < ¡a advance EDITORIAL POLICY 1. To ad -ate, aid and sup port ■ ¡mures that will britr i t good to the most people. to est 1. county. in Age brings us nothing better than the growing understanding of how i useless it is to fuss. The site of the Slatinai ¡1 Oll com-' ny ta: Ion is u busy place these. A philosopher never gets as hun :•>. The S. K has a crew of men | gry as a ditch digger. ♦ r...d v. o:k tmiu constructing ; the The • pur tra-k into the property. The hen differs from the rooter Standard Oil has a crew of eight men gr.. im. au. building a road, ;■ <l the ontri. tors, S'.ebinger i ijl'OS., have a crew and some equipment on the ground. M’.mh ma'eria) lias ai •<<1 in.-' ■ • p, ■ . r,: i.it. the job and prepar.ti ns ar. going rapidly head for tie- early completion of the station Wh-'eler “epoit-rr. SHE BUSY PLACE e industries Tillamook RANDOM inOUGHTS 3. To ur the improvement of a po. t : . . Tillamook city. 4. T be politically indepen r dent 1 at • upport the can * dida’’ public office who will le tlie most good to the people of Tillamook county ami the state of Oregon l ■ . t ..r-e • he U»? take. HARMONY NOTES Some men seem to have the opin ion that “cooperation” means ev— eryone else working for him. ■ arly ciuiybudy nus . ome p ; si» Inai üe wuiu.i enforced against other folks. I .>N in that she never begins advertising teered several musical selections. Ili herself until she has something to little daughter sang "Take me Back show. to My Old Lucky Home." accompun ied by Mr. Krake HAS CALLED FOR REDEMPTION ON DEC. 15. 1922 Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Graves and family spent Sunday eiening with E. G. Krebs. Victory Bonds WITH THE LETTERS A. B. C. D. E, & F PREFIXING NUMBERS AND his parents and Mr. War Savings Stamps spent D 1*. C. A. long well. Mrs. Herman Hopkim and daugh tees returned t<r theli home in Banks last Sunday. They have been visiting relatives here. The Harmony program last Thursday evening was well attend ed. Mr. and Mrs. Albei t Krake and family, who had been visiting Krebs during the day attended. Mr. Krake lives north of Tillamook. He volun Tbe United States Government Miss Hallie Large, who is a Fresh man at O. A. C . spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Large. The sni. v capped mountains mind in oi Chiistmas. SERIES OF 1918 (GREEN STAMPS) DUE AND PAYABLE ON JANUARY 1 1923 THIS BANK HAS SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR THE HAND LING AND REDEMPTION OF THESE BONDS AND STAMPS FREE OF CHARGE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL ON US. The First National Bank ! V Tillamook, Oregon All of the regularly eni died Pu pl Is were on the 1 Don or Roll for November, mine having been absent oi late during the entire month MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM THE ONLY NATIONAL DANK IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY AN Wn.-i; . young follow it’s a sign he’s green. * Any.-- the L If-I.iked man tiall" well i .a ‘ed. The fellow .boiled in who thinks - lallj 'racked. /•nil the' are some detect! couid not spot ink on a white vest. TEE UTILE MOTHER rhe little Midlier sings to her doll, And cuddle- it close to her breast, fitting i softly with tender hands. And folding it in for rest; )rab little dolly of tattered rags With neve i a word to say— beautiful with a star born hope That will bloom in life some day. I It little mother in years to come Will fl< i with her tender eyes ilittle bundle of toes and curls That laughs and coos and cries; • little rag lolly upon her breast I cannot laugh at you— bryou are making her wise and sweet for the days when her dreams I come true TRUCK TRAILER ROAD HOGS Truci ..Ik., are a menace on ( irei highways and should not be ' knitted tn operate. Already this hr there h ■ been several bad ac-| Heit- resulti from the operation these trailrs and any ». number . — —’ of kt0" escapes * trailer hr bed onta a truck and Wily loaded ften deviate«» tn rond 1 ►t that it upies more than a | its dives from side j most unsuspected '■ c ol 1 i Cigar smokers view with alarm the report that cabbage is increasing in p.ice. You can safely het chat the fellow he kids and dogs like is all right at heart. Is the New Remington Portable Typewriter It’s almost cold enough now the dear girls <o put on their peek— i boo waists. About the best advertisement you can have is a knock from your com- petitor. Instead of the usual present that has no usefulness A man will get along alright if he paddles his own canoe and his own child ren. or no meaning, give a practical gift snch as one of these Typewriters Health Hint; Never light a match to see bow much gas there is left in the tank. Job was a patient man but he nev ei loaned an umbrella just as rainy season came on. How worried we were yesterday yet now it is Today and all is well. One trouble with the world today is that too many men have equipped 1 lie Prosperity Oi Our Depositors Is These Machines Are NOT TOYS Sturdv, Well-balanced Typewriters IDEAL FOR THE STUDENT OR BUSINESS MAN Of Great Importance To Us I We want you U deposit FRIENDSHIP as well as >s c X See Our Window Display M ONEY AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE when yon start an account with us. ^"Ur interests will be protected and y"U "ill I e assured of OUR Friendship ’n return fnr your Confidence. 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