Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 02, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY- MARCH 2- 1923
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
The Wabbegwanna club met last
Monday evening at the Oathout home
with Mesdames Oathout as hostesses.
Other members present were Mes­
dames Berky, Coe, Ford, Hanslmair,
Larson, Matthews, Smith, Thomas
Williams, Winslow, Keesee, Miss De
Ford and Dumbell. After a very
pleasant evening a light lunch wax
enjoyed by all.
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Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Sam
Vlerick was delightfully ‘■urprisedon
the occasion of her birthday, She
had been given to understand that
she was to go to Netarts with a num­
ber ot ladies of -.he Relief Corps.
A car stopped at her borne for hei
and instead of going to Netarts ax
she had planned he was taken to th>
F. C. Feldschau home where the la
dies had gathered. The afternoon
was spent in conversation and fancy
work.
The honor guest was pre
seated with a large basket of fruit
and a center piece. The decoration
scheme was carried out In yellow
Besides th« honor guest theer wer-
present Mesdames Clarence Wagy,
Lslle Lucas, Frankie Berry, A. D.
Smith, Frank Heyd, Margaret Oat­
bout. J N. Ellison. George J^arson,
Katie Stillwell, Fred Felds) hau «n’i
Morris Leach.
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Sunshine club Dift at the W
o. \v. hall Tuesday ufternon with
thirty members present and four vis­
itors, Mrs. Arthur Travis, Mrs. Fred
Travis Mrs. Al Bunn ami r.Ms. .Mag
arrell. * The afternoon waxa spent in
a social time. Tlio occasion being
Longfellow s birthday.
Mm. Clyde
Craver recited ope of hlx poems. Mrs.
Ella liandayy rendered a vocal solo.
Mrs. Boone also gave a recitation
The chief diversion ot the afternoon
was a clever game In which Mrs C.
B. Stanley won the first prize and
Mrs. Frank Heyd the consolation. A
dainty lunch was served by the host
esses Mrs. Fred Berkey, Mrs. Mabie
Craver and Mrs. Basil Mapes, The
table was decorated with pussy Wil-
lows, and red hatchets were used
for place cards.
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Ten of the Junior Boy Scouts of
the various S. S. auspice« surprised
thelrl eader, Rev. McRae, on last
Tuesday night, Feb. 20, taking sand
wiches and the wherewith for punch
(of which it was surprising that ev­
en ten boys could consume nearly
two gallons; as well as a big dish of
Nabisco« brought out by Mrs. Me
Rae, also the peanuts found In the
"hunt** prepared by Mrs.
McRae,
who was Informed beforehand. The
prize for the most found, a small
pockethook, went to Virgil Langtry.
Three other boys won boobys penny
prise c.ndy packages. The Bible
guessing game proved as exciting as
the game of rummy and guessing of
riddles. Rev McRae was unable to
participate in the peanut hunt with
his still sprained ankle gotten In the
Boy Scout meeting New Years Day
Those present to show their appreci­
ation of the past several months or
ganization by brother McRae were:
Paul Chilcott, Harold Craver. Earl
Franklin, Virgil Langtry, Arnold
Finch, Oren Rosenberg Floyd Ros­
enberg, Leo Hoag, Clarence Burdick
and Lyle Conover. (Written for th*
Headlight )
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ROCKAWAY NEWS
Jake Davis was seriously injure-!
having two ribs broken and bis chest
crushed.
Win. Sederberg is able to be out
again after being laid up for the laut
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I i wo »tj- with a -piained foot.
G. A. Bolderlck passed away last
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Sunday at the age of 87 ye^rs. 5
months and 4 days He leaves his
widow Anna Bolderlck and on J A
Bolderlck of Rockaway and two
daughters Mrs. Chat les Hoffman of
Hillsboro and Mrs. Keixh Abraham
of Gaoton The Remains will be sent
to Portland.
NOTICE OF SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State o;
Oregon for the county of Tillamook
Security Savings and Trust Company
An Oregon Corporation, Plain tin
vn.
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Lillie M. Andrews, and Crayton 3.
Andrews, her husband, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution. Judg­
ment order, decree and order of sale
Issued out of the above entitled court
in the above entitled cause to me
directed and dated the 5th day of
February, 1923, upon a Judgment
and decree entered In said Court on
the Sth day of February, 1923, In
favor ot Security Savings and Trust
Company, an Oregon Corporation,
plalntjff, and against Lillie M. An­
drews and Crayton S. Andtews, her
hu.-band, defendants. for the sum of
Twenty Eight Hundred
Twenty
Eight and 15-100 (12828.15) Dol­
lars, together with interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 16th day of September,
1914, until paid; for the further sum
of Two Hundred (1200) Dollars rea
tenable attorneys fees; together with
costs and disbursements herein In
Martins grocery ot Garibaldi h
based the store building of
Turner for five years.
Next Monday night Is regular
basketball club meeting. All mem­
ber. arc a Keil to attc-ud.
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Miss Vivian Anderson daughter of
Rev. and i Ms. Louis Anderson of the
Presbyterian church, arrlied here to
visit at her parental home from
Myrtle Point. Oregon. She Is a niece
of Mr. Newton Andeison of this city
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The ladies of Rockaway commun­
ity church have oiganized the First
Ladles Aid since the church
waa
bullj. They meet every Wednesday
Miss ulia Parker ot Lake Lytle Ho­
tel is the hostess this wek
SURE WE’LL GO
WHERE?
Tillamook
Bitte.- y
Station
M.S. Terry
SMITHY'S
VARIETY STORE
SPRING HATC
Our shipment of new Spring Hats has just
arrived. There are many beautiful shapes
and effectsand we invite you to come in and look them
over. The prices range from $2.95 to $8.75.
Tudor Plate Silverware
Thu» ia Community made silver-
wear and bear« their 20 year re­
placement guarantee. We have
complete sets, also separate pieces
All correct service pieces come In
beautifully designed boxes lined in
blue A benutiful anti darable silver
plute at a price within the reach of
everyone. The 26 piece buffet set
in the new portable case SI 7 25
AND YOUR OLD RANGE
Puts a Colonial in Your Home
BALANCE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Have You a
Colonial in
Your Home? Ask
Your Neighbor, They
Have One
Rebekah Carnival
Oddfellows Hall
MONDAY. MARCH
A New Line
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Imported genuine silk lace. Beau­
tiful pattern« in white or fleah col*
or at the vary low price® of 9. IS, 18
cents per yard.
Easter Is April 1st
Our large stock of Easter candies
and noveltie« 1« now ready for sale.
Crochet Thread 5c
Embroidery Thread 5 for 10c
Watch our windows foi next Saturday's Special
500
Satisfied Customers
in
Tillamook County
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Saves fuel because it gets all the heat out of the fuel. The wide, shallow’ fire
box, and the complete system of heat circulation attends to that, And what
perfect baking this controlled heat assures. These are just two reasons why the
Colonial is the range for your home. Made in the Northwest to meet Northwest
conditions
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eurred In tbs ram of I
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also for th« ooete upon thia <rtt.
commanding ms to maha aals of tha
following described real property.
situate In ths County of Tillamook.
Stats of Oregon, towtt:
An an divided one half interra* IB
and to tha East one half (K l->)
of ths Bast one half (E 1-t) erf
BecUon Twelve (II) TowuAl« three
(ly South. Range Serra (T) West
Willamette Meridian; containing one
hundred sixty (110) acres more or
less.
Now therefore, by v.rtcs of said
execution. judgment order, decree
and order erf sale. and U comphance
with Uxe rereilti of said writ. 1
will on Saturday the «1st day of
r-r-*1. 1»«», at the bow of 10:>0
o’eioek tn tbs forenoon thereof. at
tha north door of tbs Oocrt house In
Tillamook Qty, TUlaaxx* Oounty.
State of Ore*on. wU at pubUc ancUon
(subject to redempooc ) to tbs hlgb-
eet bidder tor cash tn band. aU the
right, title ecd tnterwte which tbe
within aeoed defendants. or either
of then bad on the 14th day of
January. 111«. the date of tbe deed
decreed to be a mortgage, hereto
toreelosed. or since that date bad In
or to tha above described property,
or any part thereof, to aattefy aaid
sxseotton, Judgment order and de­
cree, tat are st. coats and accruing
coete.
JOHN ASCH IM
■bertff at TlUnnook County
Dated this list day of February
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Date of first publtent1<^ Feb. il
1*11, date of last publication March
«X lift
Œ3( FURNITURE COMPANY
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TILE USERS, ATTENTION!
Because of extensive improvements at the plant we are going to give you
AN
TRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY!
to get that wet land on your farm tiled at a big saving. In order to turn
pert of our big supply of tile into money we are
PB
going to sell them for a limited time only at
CX7Y UBWflUH»
r cash, Thia is something new in the history of the trade and may nev-
happen again, eo act quickly and get your «hare.|
TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS
TILLAMOOK HERALD t2 PER YEAR
bells
KODAK SHOP
w!U be at the E B KOCH DRUG
STORM after February X). Bigger
and t'ester eervtoa Special ntten-
tton to mall order*.
Ire Md AusnwsoMle
Union Saving, 9 Loan
Agen,
lucrano,
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
L1FÍ HEALTH and ACCIDK.ST INSURANCE
Tillatnooh Hotel Lobby
Rea Mutual Phone
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a. m to Jp m,
A Drop of
Solder
Sometimes that’s all that’i required
to restore a faulty radiator to normal
efficiency.
Neglect that needed drop and you
pare the way for endless motor trou­
ble warped and ■cored cylinders,
burned out bearings. excessive gas
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BEFORE
and oil consumption and last
not least big repair bills. All the
inevitable result of over heating
caused by defective radjatoro.
Maybe your radiator requires that
needed drop of solder, maybe not-
But why not play safe. Drive your
car around and let us examine your
radiator, we will be glad to do this
absolutely without charge.
Come
today.
WE LL be looking fob you
GEORGE J. BURCHARD
Tillamook, Oregon
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