Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    vp IDAY.
NOVEMBER 23, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
death occurred on the 10th Inst.
They also extend their thanks to all
The Sunshine club met Tuesday other friends and neighbors for ap­
preciated kindness and sympathy.
□t st the home of Mrs. Allan Page,
MRS. MARY A. SANDERS
“ jfrs. Mapes and Mrs. Davidson
G. D. SANDERS
gpNSHINE CLUB ELECTS
I
GUERNSEY CATTLE
PERSONAL MENTION
SUBJECT OF MEETING The Jerusalum Thimble club invites
Lard 15 cents; Canned meat products, F. W. Talbot
5.79 W. B. Elliott ..
4 88
less than cost. Anything you want in A. O.
Jackson
4.71 Jennie M. Finlayson
choice turkeys, geese, ducks and
4.08
C. M. Lane
4.71 Anna Nielson .
poultry for Thanksgiving.—adv.
4.08
you to an evenings entertainment, in­
Clara F. Bodyfelt ....
4.71 Kittie Werschul
4 OR
The Guernsey cattle and calf clubs cluding piayet, bazaar and goodie
Dot
S. Lewallen ........
4.71 F. R. Wilson
4.29
sale
at
the
Guild
Hall
December
7th.
of
the
county
held
a
meeting
last
Officers elected for the ensuing
Maude A. Lane
9.11 D. J. Dunn
FRANK HENRY McC'RACKEN
4.2»
Saturday at the Fairview grange hall. Given by the members of the Reform­
lir were: Mrs. Craver, pres.; Mrs.
J. Lewallen .................
4.71 L. J. Redberg
4.29
tereniee Lucas, vice pres.; Mrs. Ran-
Frank Henry McCracken died in The winners of the prize for the best ed church. Admission 10 cents.—adv.
Alex Watt ................
Lillie G. Red berg
5.30
4.29
(Continued from page
II gee. and Treas; Mrs. D. Tinner- this city on the 16th inst. after a story on “Why my Dad ought to
The roof of the Methodist church
Margaret Coates
5.10 Esther Dunn
11.09
t(.t press correspondent.
brief illness. Deceased was a resi- Raise Guernseys,” were Frank Em- is finished and work is progressing H. Booth .... .......
L. V. Noyes ............
5.10 Jessie Earl
381
j„ behalf of the club, Mrs. Lucas dent of Cloverdale, and was born in meneger, 1st; Leonard Gienger, 2nd; on the inside finishing. The stucco Grace Bester
Daisy E. Erwin .........
5.10 Alice I). Earl
3.81
nd Mrs. Craver presented Mrs. Ashland county, Michigan, November far! Zweifel, 3rd. On judging live wor kwill be commenced the later Ixiona Rupp
Esther M. Munson
5.10 Blanche Hogan
3.81
"ny,.,, retiring president, with a 8, 1877, and was 46 yours of age at stock, Leonard üeinger„ l»t; Mignon part of this week
Euia Stillwell
Lola Hoover ..............
4 08
(Continued next week)
eauti’ful “nature” boquet.
the time of his death. Deceased is Bushlack and Walter Naegli, tied;
The county court, composed of George Loerpabel ....
C.
E.
Easom
Kenneth
Williams,
3rd.
Final
re
­
Twenty four members and four vis- survived by two brothers in Michigan,
Judge Mason and commissioners Alley
turs Mrs. Norberg, Mrs. Peterson, and one brother at Westport, Clatsop ports: Mignon Bushlack, 1st; Ralph and Richards, left Thursday morning Dora E. Daniels
Hrs Amy ami Miss Suckaw, were county, another brother in Seattle, a Williams, 2nd; Carl Zweifel, 3rd.
for a trip to the north end of the Ive E. Easom
After the distribution of prizes, a county, where they will inspect coun­ Cecilia Blackmore
sister in Montana, another in Hub­
iresent.
A delicious luncheon was served, bard, Oregon, and one siater in Rain, lunch was served in the hall. Follow­ ty work recently finished, and look F. P. Hobson ..
which the club adjourned to ier, Oregon. Deceased was a resident ing the lunch, With Ira Lance in the over some other work that may be W. E. Robbins
Olive Greene ..
t jn January at the home of Mrs. of Cloverdale for eight years proceed­ chair, there were talks by George B. ' completed soon.
General Line of
Gladys G. Edned
Lamb, R. B. Miller, Paul Fitzpatrick,
ing his death.
Joone.
W. A. Cox .
Those present at the funeral were: and Mrs. Bushlack.
CARD OF THANKS
Wm. Derby
CHIROPRACTOR locates here Sam McCracken, brother of Westport,
Wish to thank the many friends James C. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Crittenden, the UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE
J L. Fayette, chiropractor, late of latter a sister, of Hubbard, Oregon,
for their kindness during our hus­ J. S. Diehl
Myrtle Wallin
L'n Francisco, Cal., will open offices and Mrs. Ida Crittenden, a sister, of
The churches of the city will unite band’s and father’s last illness.
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Rainier,
Oregon.
Ifn the new Beals building, Tillamook,
MRS. SAMUEL VIERECK Myrtle Powell
in u Union Thanksgiving service
Myrtle Breeden
[orcgon, on Monday November 26th.
FRANK VIERECK
The flânerai was under the auspices Thursday Nov. 29 at 7:30 p. m. at
Henry Plasker
DR. HARRY VIERECK
of the K. K. K. of this city and coun­ the Nazarene church.
Both 'Phones
Tillamook, Oregon
Jesse
Pangborn
ALBERT VIERECK
Program:—
ty, and occurred in the Hankle chapel
HENSEN SANDERS
Jake
Breeden
at 9:30 o’clock Monday morning. Pall Rev. Hunt Chairman.
Charles Van Patten
HADLEYS SPECIAL PRICES
Hensen Sunders, aged 58 years of bearers in the robes of the K. K. K. Song America.
J. Merrel Smith
kge, died suddenly of heart disease were in attendance, while a large con­ Invocation, Rev. Wooiever.
Hadleys Market has a special sale Laura Kennedy
at the family home near Cloverdale course of comrades attended unmask­ Song, Male double quartette.
Fine Bacon 1« cents pound; Pure Viola Mills _____
on the 10th inst. He had gone into ed. A number of ladies also were Presidents Proclamation, Rev.
Winifred E. Smith
kern
per.
present
in
the
congregation.
A
num
­
a Held to take out a stump, and was
Enola Thomas
later found dead near the scene of ber of male voices rendered appropri­ Scripture Reading, Rev. Harness.
ate
hymns.toiev.
W.
O.
Wooiever
gave
Song,
quartettee.
his work. He had been dead two or
three hours before his body was dis­ u fervent prayer, and wuh followed by Sermon, Rev. Simpson Hamrick.
covered. Deceased was an Odd Fel­ Rev. George Harness in a short but Offering. Doxology.
low, and unmarried. Hud been a resi­ excellent sermon, which found a re­ Benediction, Rev. Anderson.
dent of Oregon for a period of 41 sponse in every heart present. He
Several ladies have already been
[years before his death, and was born paid a high tribute to the life and
in Kansas, in 1870. Deceased is sur­ character of the deceased, and made and given their order for the Nu West
vived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Sand­ an appeal to the living for higher corset—less crset model. It is one
ler», and a brother G. I). Sandora, both spiritual ideals, and the strengthen­ of the Nu Bone corsets sold by Eva
ing of the bonds of comrudeship and Jeffers at her Millinery store hear
¡of Cloverdale.
brotherhood. As an example he cited Brown Service Station.—adv.
the life and love of the divine Master,
CARD OF THANKS
Philomath College putting
which all should strive to emulate.
Interment followed at the I. O. 0. F. «15,000 drive.
The undersigned wish to express
[their heartfelt thanks to the Odd Fel­ cemetery, where short services also
DEFC k E you buy
lows and Rebekahs of Cloverdale for were held. There was a large attend­
■J ài» unknown tire
will be loaded with good things to eat. We want to furnish the Tur­
¡their many ucts of kindness and sym­ ance at the final ceremonies.
key, Chicken or Roast; all fine, fat, fancy meat. Let us have your
at what looks to be a
pathy during the trying hours of
Turkey and Chicken order now. It will be to your advantage as well
low price, compare
their bereaverfient, following the
as ours.
Portlund—Northwest Copper and
the
cost
with
these
death of their beloved son and broth­ Sheet Metal Works to erect factory
low prices cn Good­
er, the late Hensen Handers, whose on East Madison and Sixth streets.
COUNTY BILLS ALLOWED
A.W.Plank Hardware Co
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Ï our Thanksgiving Table
Protect Your
Estate
UTTER
If you have an automobile acci­
dent you may be liable for dam­
ages up to the worth of your
entire estate.
S
to
Expert
to
Dental
*
Service
Without
Delav
CANDY
•
Thangsgiving Day
s :
Unless you carry adequate
automobile insurance, your cash
in bank, your investments, your
property, both real and personal,
may al/ be levied upon to satisfy
damages.
SPECIALS
:
No prudent man with an es­
tate can take such a chance.
ÆTNA-IZE
NO EXI RA TRIPS NECESSARY
WITH OUR PAINLESS
METHODS
One of the Very Latest Types of
A real treat to some fresh, de­
«
licious hand made candy in bulk
to
it
to1
•a.
to
I
30 x 3’i CL Fabric «10.35
30x3’ 2 CL Cad.. «11.85
32 x 4 S. S.Cord. «19.95
33x4 S. S. Curd. «21.35
34 X 4’i S. S. Cord i33-20
33x5 S. S. Cord *34-85
As Goodyear Servian Station
Dra’srs we »ell and recom­
mend Goodyear Tire» and
bu.h them up with standard
Goodyear Sc ncc
SUNSET GARAGE
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
In making your dinner plans count on us for anything you need.
All kinds of Citrons, Lemon and Orange Peel, Nuts, Fruits, Vege­
tables, Mince Meat and Fruit Cakes, Olives, Pickles and Relishes,
Spices, Teas and Coffees.
We are here to supply you.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
to.
E. G. ANDERSON
jEtna-Auto Insurance safe­
guards your property and sav­
ings by protecting you against
insurable motoring risks. Ask us
about it today.
“The Insurance Man”
Rollie W. Watson
“X-RAY” MACHINES
Has Been Installed
NO GUESS WORK IN OUR DEN­
TISTRY
Resident Agent
Loans, Insurance, Rentals
and Bonds
National Bldg. Tillamook
UH-FOOT
CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO
to
to
£
:
I
or fancy packages
year Wingfoot Tires :
Z ò J mì
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
THE REXALL STORE
TILLAMOOK OFFICE
OREGON
TILLAMOOK
BEALS
Gives emooth. »tid­
ing finish to hare
or soft-wood floor»
BUILDING
NO ACID, UREASE
OR DUST.
Your druggist hu
ft. If not. send us
«»tamps. 75c for one-
pound package.
clarke .
warn®
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Thit it the one Qold Seal
roamci and gold adored
— noi nghi/uijy used by
aey other orguniiudon.
WOODU 4 HD
Dill G CO m
«wOAad Orer
LAMARS DRUG STORE
THE COLISEUM
I WILL BUY YOUR
CALVES
and
HIDES
Let me know wh it you have.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, NOV. 25-26
MUTUAL PHONE
Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter, Theodore Kosloff,
Anna <). Nilsson and Pauline Garon in
ADAMS
JACKIE COOGAN in
DADDY
RIB
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27-28
ver Twist;” both of them wonderful pictures,
You’ve seen Jackie in “The Kid” and in “Oli-
but not to be compared with ‘“Daddy”. He
has hundreds of new comedy stunts for this
one. Just the right picture for that “after-
dinner” feeling you are so apt to have at
Thanksgiving time.
HAROLD LLOYD in
BRILI.IANTINE THE BULL FIGHTER com
A tale of flappers and who love or knock them
"TOPICS OF THE DAYS”
edy
SAFETY LAST
The greatest thrill comedy Lloyd has ever
made. Don’t miss it.
THE THOROBKED Aesops Fable cartoon
INTERNATIONAL NEWS NO. »2
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p, .5.
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PAUL DISNEY
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29-30
NOTE: Our complete program for December
will be ready for distribution Sunday, Novem­
ber 25th.
Ask for one at the theater.
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