Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 29, 1922, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. . B. Stam ; of Mohler
were Portland visitors a few days
last week.
Baby’s New Year
Charles Lamb is home from the
University of Oregon for the holl-
days.
Deserves a record and that is
only in a Photograph -
Miss Alice Willcuts, a teacher in
1 the Newbery school, but formerly of [
Burr Oak. Kansas, is spending her)
) vacation at the home of her old I
friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noyes.
HAROLD J GRAVES
George Harness, pastor
H. L. King, who has been trans-1 Christian Church has moved
acting business in Portland for sev-| study from the church to the par-
eral weeks, returned to -Tillamook
onage across the street.
la3t Friday.
Miss Madge DeFord. Mrs. Inna
Mrs. F A. King returned to Tilla ­
Embum.
Trevor and Gordon Hare
mook last week from an extended
: nd Harry Elliott drove to Put land
visit in Spokane. Wash.
the first of the week to be gone
G. A. Case, a California newspaper few das.
__ —
*- is
: visiting relatives
----
man.
who
F. C. Nichols of the Tillamook
Garibaldi, was a pleasant caller at
County Bauk spent Christmas wilh
the Headlight office Friday.
. iatives in Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schultz visited
Dr. Robinson reports the birth of
with relatives in Portland during the'
Christmas holidays.
a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wy
on Dec. 26th and a son to Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson and Mrs Bert Thayer on Dec. 27th.
spent
daughters. Alice and Leone.
Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Geo.
Mrs Lee Parsons and Mrs. Frank
Kiehm.
Patchel of Wheeler were in town
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson were I
in from Dallas to spend Christmas
Dr. Shearer reports the birth of a
with Mrs. Nelson’s parents. Mr. and son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vetsch
Mrs. J R. Collins
on Sunday December 24th
PHO TOGRAPHER
Ovo Studio, Tillamook
E EXTEND to our customers
the Season's
Greeting:! and Beat iV/s/ies for a
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
«
NEW YEAR
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cardiff and
family went to Mist, Oregon, Tues
day to visit Mrs. Cardiff's mother,
Mrs Myers. They plan to be gone
until after New Years. •
CONOVER & CONOVER
Miss Marie Gienger is home from
Wasco, where she is teaching school, |
io spend the holidays. Miss Giengei
graduated last year from the Tllla-|
mook high school and is a daughter
I
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gienger
1923
the New Year bring
to you and to all of us hap
piness and prosperity!
Let one ot your New Year reso­
lutions be to buy a lot of your
groceries during the coming y’ear
at-
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. Anderson
Js reports the birth of
a
Dr. Boals
jon
allu iMIO
-
Mrs. . Rudolph -------
Burn-
son l0
to Mr
Mr. . and
DprPni- 1
ett at the Donici
Boais huenitol
hospital r»n
on Decern-)
ijer 26th.
(CHUUriÜ 1_
I
GEM THEATRI
Sunday, Dec. 31 and Mon. Jan. 1.
“If You Believe It,
It’s So”
A story of the New York under­
world and thedeweycountrj' lane
linked in a drama of wondrous
appeal. Thomas Meighan, 1 he-
odore Roberts and Pauline Stark
head thecast in this production.
FOX News
WALLACE REID in
ft
The most thrilling anti g’-eatest
of all Reid’s racing romances.
Wally at his best and a splendid
supporting cast, including Mary
McLaren and Theodore Roberts.
FOX News
Two reel com
edy--a real (reel I comedy.
Young Sherlocks”.
“They Like ’Em Rough1
The «tory of a cave girl flapp.
Just to upset her aunt’s plane«
marries
a rough lumbernii
She Boon found that she had n
her match and he bullied her it
loving h i ni .
It s a splend
comedy-drama
“Timber Queen,”episode No 6, "fl
Eddeu Peril”
Tuesday-Wednesday, Jan. 2-3
“Across the Continent
Thursday-Friday, January 4-6
VIOLA DANA in
Saturday, January 6
ETHEL CLAYTCN in
“For the Defense”
Here’« the last word in the my.
tery-dramae!
Follow it brea'
lessly to the next to the lasts«
oud—and you’ll never guess:-
outcome
Then!
Then com-
the crashing, daring climax.
■‘Short and Snappy.” 2-reel-comed'
REFORMED CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. .
Morning Worship at 11.
Subject: “Lo, I Am With You.” A
Coming Second Week in January: "Her Gilded Cage,” "Blood and Sane
Mr. add Mrs. C. B. . Stanley and son
drove to Vancouver the
i
first of the New Year’s meditation. Special mu­
Hail, the Woman" and "The Ordeal
week to visit with relatives
over sic by the choir and male quartette.
worship
You
are
cordially
invited
to
Christmas.
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stani
W. G. LIENKAEMPER. Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stam and daugh­
ter, Dorothy Helen, spent Christmas
NAZARENE
day at the Leslie Harrison home.
basket.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Afternoon session 2 P. M. Reports
Preaching 11 A. M.
Lee Thiesson and wife are spend­
) of departments, reports of classes,
Evening Service, 7:30 P. M.
ing the holidays in the valley.
Beginning Dec. 30th revival ser-j yearly business, address by Mrs. M.
Will Baumgartner was in town
vices will be held each evening un-|'H. Kendall of McMinnville,
Wednesday.
Sunday
evening. 6:30 P. M.
A
der the auspices of S. W. Suffield, f
C
'
Mrs. Lloyd Woods, who has been Two young ladies of Nampa College, union Christian Endeavor program,
in the Shearer-Merrick hospital with Idaho, will have charge of the music. 'With a special Endeavor worker in
to charge of the meeting, also Installa­
a broken leg as the result of a fall The public is cordially invited
tion of new office) s
was taken to he< home at Beaver attend.
Hearty apprecitl
Evening preaching service, 7: 30 P
Saturdaj much improved.
MARY T CLINK, PaHtor.
‘M., Rev. Swander will pieach and a
and very) best W!SE\
Mrs. Ed Blum was in town from I
beautiful baptism service will follow )
METHODIST
Yellow Fir Wednesday.
The annual day program will '
for a Happy New Ft:
Sunday School at 10 A. M. Morn
Mr
Beulah Thayer
returned) ing U .rship at 11:00 Subject: The I cl -se with t: Watch Night service in
• • l arge of th" young people of the
home Tuesday after spending Chrtsi - Stewardship of Life.
mas day with hei parents. Mr. and
Th" evening service will begin at church.
The public is invited to any or all
•1rs Roy Funk at Yamhill.
s do P M. 1'lie League is to hold a
the
!"
services. Come and enjoy the)
'•
atch
Night
Service
following
t
I
M Farmer were
; d.iy w it h us.
mreh service.
t
------
of the county)
<
The subject for the evening ser-
V ice will be:
¡■AIR
GROUNDS FOR RENT
'Resolution.’’
Anyone wishing to rent the new
Everybody will bi welcome to the
I Labowitch and H.
Watch Night «"vice. Come watch i Fair Grounds, consisting of 90 acres,
Portland are busy in
Old Year out and the New Year for pasture purposes place your seal -
^i.
thd
store
ed bid with the County Agent, W. D.
In. Come . nd worship with us.
news
Pine, not later than Wednesday,
■IM'.SON HAMRICK. Pastor.
lanuary 10th. Adv. 1212.
E io-t Himes, who a-, been em
DRUGGIST
plcjed at Hood River v ith the tel«
PRESBYTERIAN
pnoue company .came homo to be
•
CEDAR POSIS
lunday School lo a . M.
with ho- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bids will be received tor 500 first
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Atr.-s ir Christmas.
. s cedar posts, 8 foot long,
Subject : "The Long. Long Trail:
i square six inches.
1
922.
”
M and Mrs. D. O. Spitznie ser
.h- e posts are for the new
Evening Worship. 7:30 P M
i w tit to McMinnville Sunday
to
Subject.
-pend Christmas with Mis. Spitz
The Horsemen of the >• 1 unds. Sealed bids will have
of Thayer’s Addition i
NOTICE TC CREDITORS
le placed with the County Agent,
Apocalypse.”
messer's relatives. The; were ac
Notice is hereby given that the I’illamook City. Oregon i
vr
.
D.
Pine,
Court
House,
not
later
,'h- Presbyterian Church
n mpanied home by
heir n< phew.
wishes
thence east along the
Wedensday. January ¡Oth. 12t2 undersigned ha-, been appointed A«’
rdon Killani, who will remain here you all a Happy New Year.
miniHtrator or the Estate of Frank .-'aid Thayer’s Addition
t'l- balance of the holidays.
A cordial invitation to all.
Yach,
deceased, by the County and an extension the-
ALLAN A. McREA. Minister.
«■¡th of yiie
itithi;
'
>urt
of
I iliamook County, Oregon,
Mrs Vida Millis is here a a visit
and that he has qualified as such, Block 1G, of A. A. ,M
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
R T. ROADS. M. D.
UNITED BRETHREN
y.il persons having claims against to the town of T'llai'i
Rogers. Mrs. Millis has been making
The Peoples Church
said
Estate are required to pre-ent mook City, Oregon: t' '
I her home in Long Beach. Cal., but
Surgeon and Pìiysicm»
Sunday Sch'iot lo A M. Classes
the southwest corner
iie same, duly verified, to the tin
expects to remain in Tillamook for
for old and young.
¡6; thence east
tot
a couple of months.
dersjgned for allowance at the
of
1. O. O F. Building
Preaching services at 11 A M.
fhe of Botts & Winslow. Attorn« -s corner of Block 15;
F A. Beltz, secretaty of the Coats and 7:30 P M.
Addition, thence uorti
Tillamook
a: Law. Tillamook Ci.y. Tillanii
, Lumber Co., lef. Tuesday for .-an
appre- aie the spirit of love, I
sst corner of said Bl ■
' ...... .. Oregon, within six months
Fran« iseo on company business -nd !• v Ity and <«operation manifested
■ast to the noitb< ist
• rom the date of the first publlca
expects to be away about ten days.
b tile brethren and friends of the
Blot k 15; thi-ncv -n it
Don of this notice, date of fjtst pub
< hurch since our .ppointnient to the I
jg '/,00 l,erpoi lH‘*tig D« enibcr 29th, eard corner o' ! lock 1
Mr and Mrs David Kuratli ha- -• as 1 ill; monk charge and we trust that
ler's Addition; thence-
their guests during the holidays Mrs. phe coming month-
will
but
vast line of Ix>t t in F
LAWRENCE A. YACH,
iuratii s parents. Mr. and Mrs
F.
streug.iien and deepen that
and| •
Hit spirit ana
Administrator of the Estate’of Park, according t< tin
T. Spicker. and Mrs. Kuratli’s broth
enlaige our sphere of usefulness.
I
thereof; thence soutii
er. E I Kuratli and wife, of Hills
Frank Yach, deceased.
Yours for 1923 in the name of Him
feet south of the on'
boro.
| who taaght us to serve and to sacri—
Showing of Hair
Goodspeed's Park, tbet
NOTICE OF DRAINAGE HEARING northeast corner of B
Mr and Mrs D V. Jennings came I fice.
w. o M OOLI'VER. Pastor.
t.rI°.tse.OwnerB an'' An Pr rs'”'" i"
Turbans.
in from their home at Salem to cel-'
'.and Addition to 1'1’’"
«"rested in the lands corporate
brate Christma; with Mrs Jennings'
and thence south to the W
other property in and adjacent
father. A. H. Follett, and sister. Mrs.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
to of said Block 1; then
Soft Draped Effects
Win. Kennedy.
• iliamook Drainage District:
George N. Harness. Minister, Of-
west line of said mo ­
You,
and
each
of
you,
are
hereby
tne church building.
Resi-
ce in the
building,
tion; thence south to"
Dr. Smith reports th.' birth ot a fire
ors !‘fedrmat ‘h! Board of SuP“r'i8- of Section 31 aforesaid
on to Mr. and Mrs. John Edward dence 12 Fourth St. Mutual phone
ors o Tillamook Drainage District 300 feet; thence soutt
in
office
and
residence.
Hine of Portland at the Boals hos
Next
Lord's
Day
will
be
our
An
­
Hi , ‘,n,°ok c°unty. Oregon,
has or less, to the north lit'
pr >1 December 22
imal Church Day
The following
c k
°fflce of the County Drainage District, as
Tony Lyster and wife have moved progiam will b rendered by the con- ,
^oooonpoo o oo Cletk of Tillamook County, Oregon tablished; then e '
- Petition praying the County Court’ of beginning.
town and are occupying the new -negation.
Rcfert”
Martin residence
mitu:«f: y night 7 P. M . a Chris-’ MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS AND o amend the decree entered by the Land Addition ali ae
ti. n Endeavor banquet and business'
"?str‘dnvCOrP
“ld C°Un,y °n the recorded plat thereof
Dak Donovan spent Christmas - -sion of the Christian Endeavor of-1
-1st day of February, 1919. wherein
by striking out the
RUBBER WANTED
with his folks near Portland
and whereby It was ordered that the such lands and ainea'i"'
fliers
A special Christian Endeav-I
boundaries of 8alfl Drainage Hist rid
Mr. and Mrs H A. Williams ca e I m worker will m- present from
(of incorporation >f
CASH PAID
e extended by including therein
n from their new home at Garden' Fort lar d
5at lie lands inclu
X
situate
In
Tillamook
county.
Ore
Sunday morning, 8:30. the Every
Horn, to be present at the installa
der above mentioned
FOR
. -l’uate in Tillamook ounty. Ore
tion of officers of the Eastern Star " rn’s Cl as with George Harness 1 as
21st, 1919, shall no M-
gon, to wit:
Wednesday evening Mrs. Williams teacher will serve a ham and
of
said
District. ‘
breakfust
for
men
only,
which
Beginning at a point 20 feet
was the retiring Worthy Matron of
Will I
HIDES. FURS
the
bon1'
eant thereupon
followed by a snappy song t J»er 1
of the west line of Section
th- Silver Wave Chapter.
be 11
31 in of such District
Township 1 south of Range 9
'i<". -p-cial music and a few spire
J west, that the same shall U 1
SACKS.
Elizabeth Coates, who has been talk» by some of the men.
'I and 30 rod« «outh of the were set out in the
i''ending the Northwes ern ______
School ( Mble School. 1-. a . Our goal for*
northwest corner of «aid „„
section, tor the incorpotatioi’
of Commerce In Portland returned to
METAL.
• day is 3 )0
Come out and help
■‘■aid point being - the
— northwest
------ — "-vot cor
trict, and unless you-•
her home Sunday and expects to stay u reach it.
'
ner of the original Tillamook Drain
the contrary on ot I’’
for s.-n>e time
Morning preaching and Commun
CHITTUM BARK.
ase District, as described in the p« - <iay uf March, 1923 "
Service. 11 A M
The Morn)n(,
tition therefor, and running thence Tillamook Count' r‘‘ i
Mr and Mrs R. N Henkle and
«age «nu I.,. glvr, hy Rev gwan . t
north to the north line of said Ser
on Wednesday, th- *l6(l
hildrei drove to Philomath Sundav
Inqure
•'“"1 31; thence east to the west Ime 1923, at ten o'-1 .■>’ k
J
’o be with Mr Henkle s parents
«
and social
rm?
Ar*nue
Christmas tlm^.
They
•r of said petition tiitj’l
BLOOM FUNRNITURE CO.
returned ;
ft dlamook City. Qreg«w and running
P M Please
Wednesday evening
H. S.
bling t w«||
hence north to a
60 fpet WPS(
County Cl»'*.J
12t5
<■ the southweat corner of Biuck 30
Countf. 1
I
E. E. KO Ci
Cooking Utensils "¡7' CLEAN
i
For quick results on
all metalware use
SAPOLIO
Cleans * Scours * Polishes
Large
cake
No
waste
SAPO**10 J
New Millinery
A
^APpY
MEW
year /
May your cup of
cheerfulness in the
X<-H Year be filled
to overflowiiiir
May it be the best
you ever lived.
The
(jt'und Leader
L. La bote itch
Miss M. Patterson