Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 12, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, (X TOBERA
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
3.6, 41.15. Durrer 4 Son, Jersey, GJ.' nient relative to testing interest in
editor, Wanda Haltoni; music editor, Age M, Lbs. milk. 1065, Lbs. fat,
this county, in res|ionse to a question
759, 5.5, 41.75. Ben VanTress, Gwen
Rowena Hanson; dramatic editor, 74.02.
by a Headlight reporter:
Florence Stranahan; athletic editor,
Class A. Mature cows making 55 dola. RG, 597, 6.9, 41.19.
| “The spirit of cooperation shown in
Charles Thomas; snap shot editor,
Claas D. 2yv. olds making 35 Lbs.
Hemstitching 10c Y«Tl
pounds of fat. The following gives
this county, is very encouraging, and
Inez Hamrick;
Cartoonist. Lewis
fat: John Berns. Marie. RG, 984. 4.6, should show very definite results at
The town of New Grand Ronde is
Johnson; joke editor, Leonard Bales. owner, nlime of cow, breed, milk, 45 26; Gien. RG, 822. 4.5 36.99; Fran-,
Needlework und Gifu
growing faat. A few months ago, it
Enrollment last week in high school pounds fat: E. J. Geiuger, Kerry, cis, RG, 717, 6.1, 36.57; Bess. GG, 675,1 the end of the teat season.”
The doctor is now testing in at the Infants’ and Children»*
was a mere hamlet. Among improve­
was 205, as compared to 193 this time GJ, 1065, 6.95, 74.02; Fay, GH, 1008. 5.2, 35.10. Homer Mason. Primrose,
ments there is a new $40,000 hotel,
. last year. The grade enrollment also 5.7, 57.46. Josi 4 Perrin, Eva, GG. RG. 837, 5.1. 42.69. Harley Foland. Clover Leaf cheese factory on the
and other business buildings, that
shows a healthy increase over last 1359, 5.3, 72.03. Durrer 4 Son, Dot, Babe, GJ. 705, 5.9, 41.60. Paul Bros.. Keichis river, and is working north­
have g' ae up in the past year, It is
The mixing party for pupils and I year, being 452, last year’s being 419. GJ, 1401, 5.0, 70.05: May. GJ. 1128, Mildred. RJ. 702. 5.8, 40.72. Durrer ward on his annual testing tour.
essentially a logging town.
The faculty that was held in the gym­ The total enrollment on October Sth.jo.O, 61.68; Lady, GJ. 1053, 5.4, 56.86. 4 Son, Star, GG, 768 , 5.2, 39,94. Paul |—s------ ----------------------—:
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Spaulding, Miami Lumber Co. em­ nasium Friday evening was a »re­ 1923 was 657.
Donaldson
& Peck. No. 65. RJ 1089, Edgar, Anita, GJ, «75, 5.9. 39.88. Ed­ 1
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The football team Is composed I 6.3, 68.61. Kiger 4 Josl, Nora, RH, gar 4 Son, Donna. GJ, 573, 6.4. 38.39.
ploys 600 men, and a railroad from nounced success. Approximately one
Willamina runs back into the big tim­ hundred and fifty persons were in , chiefly of new men, who are showing : 8199, 3.1, 68.17; Artis, RH, 1689. 3.9, Ben Jacobs, Mutt, GH, 1182. 3.4. 37.8-.
T. J. WERTH S
ber a distance of nine miles, where attendance. Much credit is due the . up well. This past week they have . 65.87. Williams A Beals, Blacky. GH. John Fitzpatrick. Glow. GJ. 822. 4.6,
big logging operations are in pro­ president of the student body. Wanda been practising signals, punting, tack­ 1590, 3.9, 62.01. Neiger A Neiger No. 37.81; Midget, GJ, 747. 4.9, 36.60 N.
gress. A mail stage from Grand Haltoiu, and the committees who plan­ ling, blocking .and scrimmage work : 1, GH, 1524. 4.0, 60.96, Frank Blaser, M. Nielsen, No. 4. GG. 684. 5.6, 38.30;
Ronde is operated between that place ned the evening’s entertainment. Mrs. and are developing rapidly. Twenty- Dora, GJ, 1179, 5.0, 58.95. Hunt & No. 5, GJ. 630, 5.7. 35.91. Neiger 4
and Tillamook by Martin and John Hanson and Miss Mixter were the five men have been reporting for ■ Durrer, Bonita, GG, 1305, 4.4, 57.42; Neiger, Queen, RH, 933, 4.0, 37.32.
SEVEN MILES WEST OF WILLAMINA
Jenck of this city. It goes daily, ex­ faculty members who assisted in mak­ practice and the old men must work Bessie, GG, 903, 6.3, 56.89; Blindy, Carl Curl, Beauty, GH. 660, 5.6. 36.96.
cept Sundays.
ing the party a success. The mem­ hard for their places on the team, . GJ, 903, 6.2. 55.99; Juanita, GG, 912, Joai 4 Perrin. Dora, GG, 732, 1.8.
bers of the entertainment committee which consists of the following: Wes­ 6.1, 55.63. Alfred Zwald, Pride, RJ. 35.14.
25 HEAD OF JERSEYS
TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL — were Cordelia Oatfield, Lewis Ander­ ley Tippin at quarter; Charles Thom­ 1032, 5.5, 56.76. Homer Mason, Bes-
I wish to contradict the statements son, N'eVelle Smith, Marion Lamb, as and Joe Maxwell, tackles; Verner • sie, RG, 1143, 4.9, 56.01. Harley Fo-
Most of them are purebred and registered mid transfer« will k,
Abplanalp
and James
Harrison, , land, Beauty, GJ, 840, 6.6, 55.44.
given, there are a few high grades, the offering include,
made by Dr. Shearer, Mrs. Merrick and Elizabeth Mowry.
Class B. 4yr. olds making 45 Lbs.
ill di cows, others in various stages of lactation The best of th
The members of the refreshment guard; Bill Lucas at end; Henry
and their lawyers in the courtroom
Jersey families have furnished foundation for this herd. Sort
(Continued from page one)
during the trial of the State vs. committee were Nadine Williams, Himes, center; Bill Olsen and Warren fat: E. M. Leonnig. Flower, GJ, 1119,
bulls as St. Mewes lad, Dominus, Noble Peer and other now
Foland in backfield. Kenneth Mahan, 5.9, 66.02. John Berns, Nettie, RG,
Shearer, October 4th, that my late Noah Richards, and LaVelle Baker
bulls are represented in their pedigree.
having 15 per cent reactors, are Ind­
1110,
4.8,
53.28;
Beauty,
GJ.
510,
8.9,
Eric
Tucker,
Lloyd
Johnson
and
Wal
­
During
the
evening
each
class
stag
­
wife was filthy either in her home or
The leaflet being published gives details. Send for on«
iana,
1;
Michigan,
4;
Tennes.see.2;
45.39.
Homer
Mason,
Linnie,
RG,
ter
Severance
are
likely
prospects
for
Sale to be held on the Sunny Bank Farm seven mil,,
about her person. That is a lie got­ ed an interesting stunt. The Fresh­
North
Carolina,
10.
Michigan
has
36
of Willamina. One mile east of Grand Ronde, immediately *fter u
Lester Mackinster, As- 900. 5.8, 52.20; Buttercup, RG, 876,
ten up by unscrupulous persons to de­ men, with their Lochinvar pantomime backfield.
early
fame a dead woman. Why need a in which Camille Haltoni was reader, berry Minor, and Kenneth Elliott are 5.2, 45.55. Henry Landolt, Idly, GJ, counties carrying on this work. North
lawyer, even for money, use such un­ was perhaps the most deserving of new men who are showing up well in 1020, 4.9, 49.98. Robert Portman, Carolina. 27 counties, 180,000. Thi:
Drutly, GJ, 801, 6.1, 48.86. N. M. indicates the popularity of the area
speakable language in defending any­ mention. The Sophomores staged a the line.
Oil the farm Come early. Sale under cover if rainy.
The schedule is in progress now. the Nielsen, No. 37, GJ. 963. 5.0, 48.15. plan of testing.
one? Did he suppose for a minute vaudeville in which they had a slight
TERMS: Time will he given to those furnishing approval
Some idea of the progress of the
that any jury in the land would allow of hand performer in the person of first game being played at Seaside Paul Edgar, Allie, GJ. 783, 6.1, 47.76.
Security. Those desiring credit must arrange for same Iwfure bid.
tuberculosis
eradication
campaign
Neiger
&
Neiger,
Myrtle,
RH,
1236,
the
19th.
From
the
score
with
As
­
Charles
Thomas.
Marjory
Chance
as
­
themselves to be influenced by a man
ding.
might be gained from the following
whose only arguments were rotten tounded the onlookers by her heavy toria, Seaside appears to be exceed­ 3.7. 45.73.
COL. J. W. HUGHES
E. A. RHOTEN
T J WERTB
Class C. 3yr olds making 40 Lbs. tigurse:
Auctioneer
Sales Mgr
dirty lies ? Furthermore I will be weight lifting. Elizabeth Neff proved ingly strong.
( 'wner
Forest
Grove,
Ore
In
1917,
the
total
number
of
cattie
Salem.
Ore
fat:
E.
M.
Leonnig
Spot,
GJ,
1431,
The remaining time before the
" illumina, Ort.
giad to have anyone who wishes to I herself quite a promising ballet dan­
visit my home where I am taking care cer, while Lester Makinster appeared game will be spent in stiff single 4.1, 58.67; Beauty, RJ, 729. 5.5, 40.10. tested was 20,101; reactors found,
X M. Nielsen, No. 10, GG, 978, 6.0, 645; in 1923. total number of cattle ,—_--------------
of my family alone, to see conditions favorably as prima donna of no mean practice and scrimmage.
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Coach Sheeley refuses to predict 58.68. Homer Mason, Rosette, RG, tested was 3,460,849; reactors found,
and judge if things were filthy as degree Merle Frisbie led the Soph­
• '« i
they said. 1 sign my name gladly omore orchestra in two brilliant num­ the outcome of the game, but knows 1218, 4.8, 58.46; Blue Bell, RG, 846, 113,844.
In our own county of Tillamook,
Tillamook High School will not make 4.9, 41.4’’. Josi & Perrin, Bonny, RG,
—Adv. bers.
to this. LOUIS KRAKE.
The Juniors’ presented a skit in mean showing against Seaside, for the 846, 5.8, 49.01. Clark Embum, Peggy. approximately 4,000 head have been
tested the second time by our county '
Geo. Phelps of Netarts is report­ which Otis Wright was surgeon, Wan­ team shows an unusual amount of GJ 837, 5.6, 46.87. Paul Edgar. Fay.
veterinarian, with less than a third of
GJ,
993,
4.6,
45.68;
Lulu,
GJ,
717,
6.0,
fight.
da
Haltoni
nurse,
and
Marion
Lamb
ed to be recovering from a spell of
43.02. John Berns, Glenda. RG. 1038, the reactors found in the same herds
patient. Dr. Wright illustrated some
sickness.
If you have a problem in land drainage we will
of the more recent and advanced REPORT OF TILLAMOOK COW- 4.3, 44.63. John Fitzpatrick, Babe, last year, at the last test. I^st year 1
gladly
assist you. Do not put it off any longer.
GJ, 825, 5.2, 42.90; Maebelle, C.G, 1071, 39 reactors were found in these herds,
methods of surgery.
TESTING ASSOCIATION FOR
t
CARD OF THANKS
Phone
to
and
this
year
only
11.
4.0,
42.84.
Neiger
4
Neiger,
No.15,
The Seniors responded by giving a
SEPTEMBER 1923
•» X.j
Dr. Shaw made the following state-
GH, 1002, 4.2, 42.08; No. 4. GH. 1143,
Darkey debate in Negro color and di­
We wish to extend our heartfelt alect, the presiding office being Noah
No. of cows tested, 1599; no. of
thanks to our tEjny friends who so Richards. The queetien involved was. cows over 40 pounds fat, 238; Avg.
mniiiiir H iiW T
kindiy assisted us during the last * Resolved, That it is right for Negroes mlk per cow, 672: Avg. fat per cow,
sickness and death of our mother. ’• (o steal chickens.
The affirmative 31.00.
Also for the beautiful flora! offerings. speakers were Eugene Hamrick and
High pure-bred: Owner, Homer
MR AND MRS W. C. BRUMBACH Victor Mathews. The negative speak­ Mason, No cows, 15, Avg. milk, 883,
MR. AND MRS. A K. CASE
ers were Joseph Maxwell and Homer Avg. fat, 43.98.
MR. AND MRS. A. G. PAGE
Blum. Each side presented conclus­
Three high grade herds over 20
E. E. PAGE
ive evidence to the degree that each cows: Owner. Durrer and Son,
person must decide the momentous cows, 288. Avg. milk 813 Avg
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE question for himself.
40.12; Owner Neiger and Neiger.
The Seniors with the advice of Mrs. cows, 23. Avg. milk, 917, Avg.
Whereas; Our Heavenly Father in Heyd. have selected, “Why Smith 39.82; Owner E. M. Leonnig,
his infinite wisdom and goodness has Left Home" as their class play, and cows. 24, Avg. milk, 792, Avg
deemed it best to call to the Great tryouts for parts will be held this 38.84.
Beyond Robert L. Henkle Father of week.
Three high grade herds under 20
Our Brother and Sister Roy Henkle
Warren Foland has been elected cows: Owner, Kiger4 Josi. No. cows
and Ada Merrick
general manager of the student body 17, Avg. milkl034, Avg. fat, 41.09;
Resolved; That Silver Wave Chap­ to take the position made vacant by Owner, Harley Foland, No. cows, 13,
ter No. 18 O. E. S. extend to Our the resignation of Wesley Tippin.
Avg. milk, 849, Avg. fat, 38.69; Own­
Brother and Sister Our most heart­
Work on the high school annual has er, Sdgar & Son, No. cows, 13, Avg.
felt and sincere sympathy in the begun with the following staff milk, 743, Avg. fat, 38.48.
great loss they have sustained. And officers: Editor in chief, Joe Max­
High pure bred cow: Owner Don­
be it further
well; assistant editor. Fem Brownlee; aldson & Peck, name of cow No. 65,
Resolved; That a copy of these general manager, Eugene Hamrick; Breed, BJ. Age, M, Lbs. milk, 1089,
Resolutions be »ent to Brother Henkle assistant general manager, Marion Lbs. fat, 68.61.
and Sister Merrick and to the local Lamb; society editor, Arline Heyd;
High grade cow: Owner E. J. Geing-
newspapers and one spread on the local editor, Lulu Thurman; literary er, name of cow, Kerry, breed, GJ
azda
NEW GRAND RONDE
IS GROWING TOWN
minutes of the Chapter.
HATTIE A. MATTHEWS
ESTHER SCHNAL
ORPHA A. EASTMAN
Pollyanna's^
GET-TOGETHER PARTY
HELD BY HIGH SCHOOL
Jerseys at Auction
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923
COW
TUBERCULOSIS
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
wa raw iwawmui
TILE YOUR FARM
TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS
Hamit! Clean.and
press please.The Wife
spilled candle grease
on this suit .looking
for it ina dark closet
NEVER AGAIN! I’m going to
have Edison M
Lamps put in
every closet and dark spot right
away. My next stop is at—
Battery Service
( ome to a Station where an expert electrician will care for
your machine. Every man has a right to expect a dollars worth
of value for every dollar he spends on his car.
Have you always’ received it?. Come to a station where you
are the judge.
f
FORD BATTERIES $18
PORTION
COAST POWER COMPANY
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Í
The nght Edison MAZDA Lamp in every
fortune will give you better light
"IMORE than twice the mileage of any tires we
• ’ K ever used on our heavy stages in the Coast
Range” says another outfit that’s discovered the
all- round superiority of C-T-C tires. They won’t
skid, eitiier. Come in and take a look at them.
We want you to place at least one C-T-C Cord on your car on
highest personal recommendation. This remarkable tire sill b
the rest.
II. J. NELSON, Distributor for Tillamook County.
Throughout the County
•n'iînal
Do Not Walk
Telephone
Your Order
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
In answer to an enquiry regarding diet:
"Then probably you could use more i milk
to advantage. You mention only two
quarts daily for two children and tw ad-
«Its. one of whom is trvirur to irain weight
The children would do well to have a quart
or nearly .. ^uart each, and you should have
a pint at least for yourself and from a pint
to a quart (according to his special needs
and his «»simulation) for your husband.
Then with the increase of milk you < an eas­
ily cut down your moat and egg bill.
"A good rule to remember is that for ev­
ery extra half pint of milk used in the
daily diet the other protein foods, such as
meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced
by two ounces without any dietetic loss.
Milk is usually the least expensive and the
most easily served and »»simulated of all
the protein foods.”
Conovers’ l~
Stores method of doing business is
well known. You take no chances? Any goods
can be exchanged at any time. You can find
bargains in our cash store every day and extra
specials on Wednesday and Saturday of each
week. Step in and look around.
NO SPECIAL SALES
Tillamook Garage
Ford Sales and Service
Healer’
in our new store. Quality goods at right prices
prevail here.
You get service when you trade at the
Conovers’ Stores
S. W. Conover
F. F. Conover
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop.