TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT pECEMBER 2L_1923 ■s* NiLWi'SA'lA Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight farm a better appearance, adds more tatives will come to the front when room for grass, and makes the farm the class is called, and after render- more valuable. ing some part of the program, will place their gifts at the foot of the cross. The choir will sing “Joy to the World,” at the opening of the ser­ vice. A Christmas lesson will be FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH read from Matthew, 2nd. chapter. Next Sunday will be called Christ­ The prayer will be offered by the pas­ mas Sunday at the Christian church, tor, and Mrs. Helen Ebinger wall ren­ der the evening solo, “O, Rest in the special services both morning and ev­ Lord.” ening. There will be a Christmas tree and The Every Man’s class will meet in a program in the basement of the the city hall at ten o’clock; good mus­ church next Monday night at 7:30 p. ic and interesting lessons from the m. for children. Every Sunday school New Testament. The bible school boy and girl will be given something will meet in the church building at from the tree. 9:45 a. m. Clases and teachers for The public invited to worship wth Tillamook is full of strangers. Now all. us. and then some one comes over the The Christmas sermon will GEORGE HARNESS, Pastor “brush," as they facetiously call it, I preached by the pastor, George to pull some crooked stunt, but usual­ Harness, at the eleven o’clock service. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH ly they run a-foul of our county and Special Christmas music. Seimon City officers, and get nipped before Sunday school 10 a. m. subject: The Birthday of a Great they realize that their game is known. Laymens meeting 11 a. m. Public King. Over here the county and city officers invited. Special Christmas program in the cooperate, and they get good results. Christmas program and tree 7:30 evening, 7:30 p. m. The auditorium will be decorated appropriate for the p. m. Services at Beaver 3 p. m. Pleas­ The winter time gives the farmer Christmas event. A big fire place ant Valley 11 a. m. will be arranged on the pulpit plat ­ and dairyman a chance to get rid of W. O. WOOLEVER, Pastor. some of the stumps that loom in form, just in front of this will stand a big white cross. Each class of the Tillamook pastures and fields. It pays to get rid of them. It gives the Bible school through special represen- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Many people do not appear to know that when a court case becomes of ZM&rd on court LocLs, tJixt It I«' ycx- fectly proper for a newspaper to publish it as an item of news. Any one is privileged to read it upon de­ mand upon the court records, and the newspaper is commiting no ir­ regularity in publishing it. If it is allowable to discuss court cases upon the street, why hasn’t a newspaper a right to publish it? The subscribers pay for the news, and it is the busi­ ness of the newspaper to furnish that news to its readers. Telephones cific Staus, Main 68 Matoai Telephone the poultry off the wire,” is L demand of the business L finds the phone “busy” with [of women gossiping about presents with their ncigh- fhe man who tried to invent I to prevent women from gos- over a busy telephone line, raving maniac in an insane Christmas FEATURES What fell in Japan in a day Meth- odism is going to build in a day. Next Sundav a Christmas offering is to be taken in every Methodist church in Methodism. A dime from every child, a quarter from avery one of teen age and a dollar or more from every adult. This will weld the friendship of the two countries more than any thing we can do. Do not forget your offering. The names of all who give will be sent along with the gift. The Christmas program will be ren­ dered Saturday evening at 7:30. Christmas service Sunday morning at 11:00. Subject, “Christmas Tiibute to the Supremacy of Jesus.” Ep­ worth League, in the evening at (3:30. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, “Exceptation.” This will be a Christ­ mas sermon. The Sunday school has been reorganized and will welcome strangers and any who may like to attend Sunday school. We wish all a Merry Christmac ana a Happy New Year. May this Yule tide bring to yoti, one and all the greatest joy and blessings. SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor. REFORMED mission house at all of these services Ed Wood and wife spent a few days and special music by the choir and ■ fisning with Chas. Crowthers neai the nv.’|p quartette. couiuy line. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, Chrst- The Coast Power company have un­ mas program of the Sunday school, loaded a car of heavy copper wire assisted by the choir, consisting of to be used along the bear!.. recitations, exercises, dialogues and Frank Astman left for Portland on songs in both languages. Offering business. for the orphan’s home. R. E. Myers and wife left Tuesday You are cordially invited to these for California to be gone about 3 services. months. W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor. Mrs. O. D. Baldwin was called to Centralia, Wash, by her sister. LUTHERAN CHURCH Services will be conducted in the Adventist church on Sunday at 11:00 A M. Christmas service with child­ ren’s program will be held in the eve­ ning at 7:30. The public is cordially invited to attend. A special invitation is extended to all who are without church connections. Come and hear the joyous message of your Savior's love. Rev. W. F. George of Portland will be in charge of the services. COUNTY NEWS CHURCH A series of Christmas services will begin with the Sunday morning ser­ vices. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Subject: “John’s Testimony Concern­ ing Jesus.” Holy communion (Eng­ lish language.) Christmas day services, Tuesday, at 11 o’clock. Holy communion (Ger­ man language) Offering for the A.W.PIank Hardware Co General Line of Suggesti ’ns Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass MOWING MACHINES, DISCS ànd HARROWS Correct Gifts at Correct Prices ANSCO CAMERAS Both ’Phones Tillamook, Oregon our COW TESTING AAS’N HOLDS DANCE The dance at the Fairview grange hall last Saturday night brought out the largest crowd ever gathered at a dance in the grange hall. There were one hundred and fifteen cash admis­ sions, and the gay disciples of Ter- phiscore danced everything on the list from the Virginia reel to the High­ land fling; from the Switzer waltz to the Spanish fandango, and then some. Joe Blazer's accordeon orchestra furn­ ished the music, and the bearings on the accordeons got so hot that they had to be temporarily immersed in a can of milk. “Some dance,” the boys report, and one of the most en­ joyable occasions had for a long time. Some of the old dairymen who hadn’t danced for years, pranced around like a young heifer with her first calf. To make a short story long, the buys got enough money to cover the expense of making bound reports to the government for next year, without having to levy an as­ sessment, and they had a good time to boot. Several couples attended from Tillamook, who are loud in praise of the dance, the music, and the other social features. FINED FOR UNLAWFUl POSESSION Frank S. Gallagher of Garibaldi was picked up at that place last Sat­ urday night by the Sheriff’s force and brought to this city, where he was charged with unlawful possession of whiskey. Before Justice Stanley last Monday, he pleaded guilty to the charge, and was fined $50 and the costs. Failing to disgorge the amount he will aid the road squad for a time. oppm Last Minute Suggestions Real Meerschaum Pipes with amber bits 11.50 to to $15.00 French and Italian Briar Pipes, all shapes, guaran­ teed bowls 50c to $7.50 Box Stationery highgrade linens 25c to $7.50 Roll Manicure Sets $5 to $16.50 Leather Bill Folds and Purses Whitman Box to $5.00 Cigarette and Cigar Hold­ ers 50c to $2.50 Everready Flashlights Hohner Harmonicas Safety Razors 79c to $6.00 All best brands cigars in packages of 5’s, 10’s, 15’s, 25’s, and 50’s Perfume Sets, Djer Kiss, Nylotis and other leading brands. Waterman’s Fount. Pens $2.50 to $8.00 Eversharp and Waterman Pencils $1 to $5. Latest Fiction by all well known writers $1.40 to $2 Large assortment of pop­ ular reprints 85c Edison Phonographs, Co­ lumbia Phonographs. Complete catalogue list of all Edison and Columbia Records. Our usual line of perfume, toilet waters, face pow­ ders and hundreds of oth­ er useful articles. INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING Lamar’s Drug Store Pennington’s Store has taken on the real Christmas Spirit. On display you find every want. All new merchandise and priced to suit you. New experienced help to serve you and aiways glad to show you. Pennington says business has been very good and he is glad to have served so many of you and pleased you to such an extent that he expects your patronage another Christmas. Pen­ nington’s Quality Store all wish you ^uletime PYRALIN IVORY For Mother and Daughter Good Assortment A.A.PENNINGTON