Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY t
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
men are surprized
day evening, February 14th, at eight
for company K. T. H. S. is going
I
o’clock. Every body invited. Five
to play Cloverdale there Saturday
Hundred — Music — Refreshments.
night.
Admission fifty cents.—Adv.
17-2t
Watch for the debate, February 8.
(Continued from page 1)
The Philokalon literary society,
So far this season, the month of
ing cases of truancy and a greater
Some of the subordinate lodge mem­
January compared with the same composed of honor roll students, was
bers attempted to negotiate a lunch
desire on the part of parents to see
organized
last
week
with
fourteen
month last year, shows an increase
at the lodge one night this week, for
that their children are in school. The
of 25 per cent in calf shipments' charter members.
men only. Judge of their surprise
Monday,
January
21,
after
school,
states
that
he
county
superintendent
from this county, says E. T. Watkins,
the constitution was adopted and the will always welcome reports from any
when they came out into the lodge
express agent at this place.
dining room to find their wives and
The above quoted per centage election of officers was held, the fol­ person who knows of cases of truancy
The Oregon huckleberry bushes, of.
*’.♦
.
i
, sweet
doubtless would have doubled during lowing officers being elected: Muriel in order that they may be investi­
.u i. it>e'e
aie s-aveial
■“ 111 ly pr-pared to take a hand in the
which
____________
Wiley,
president
Kenneth
Mahan,
gated. Si.c'n case; are reported to
January, believes Mr. Watk’rs, *’»d
county, have recently become valu­
it not been for the extremely cold vice president; Arlene Heyd, secre­ the truant officer for investigation. able as a shipping asset to the East­ feast Some brother must have given
tary;
harles
Thomas,
treasurer;
Joe
the boys away. Next time they will
The
total
number
of
days
attend
­
weather prevalent this year in Mon­
ern states and middle west cities for
Maxwell,
parliamentarian;
Veda
ance
in
1919
was
125,183
while
in
invite
the Rebekahs.
tana and in the eastern part of Idaho
1923 the days attendance had increas­ use as a winter decoration. In the
and in the inland empire of Washing­ Smith, journalist.
Following are the charter members: ed to 319,228; during the same time east and middle states of the union
CRAB APPLE WOOD
ton. In former years, states Mr.
Muriel
Wiley, Irene Lyster, Lunetta I the daily attendance had increased everything in the shrub line must be
Watkins, the above mentioned sec­
grown indoors in the winter to re­
tions took many of the early calves Pollock, Joe Maxwell, Beatrice Shel- I from 1,043.1 to 2,107, an increase of main green. Some one discovered
Anyone wishing to bid on the crab
dan,
Mabie
Harrison,
Arlene
Heyd,
more
than
100
per
cent
in
five
years.
from Tillamook. It is a fact easily
that the Oregon huckleberry, with its apple wood now cut on the new fair
Roletta
Watson,
Thelma
Hoover,
|
The
statement
is
often
made
that
arrived at, but nevertheless one found
sprangled branches and olive green grounds must have their sealed bid
out by actual experience, that the Walter Severance, Veda Smith, Ken­ | the schools are costing the taxpayer color was just the thing for decorat­ in the county agents office court
neth
Mahan,
Charles
Thomas,
and
so
much
more
than
they
formerly
baby calf from the mild climate of
1 did. The figures are given as a rea­ ing in the wealthy homes of the east house before February 9th. Wood
the coast finds the change to the fri­ Louis Himes..
The
sophmores
elected
the
follow
­
son for this increase in cost. So long during winter time, and hence there can be inspected directly opposite
gid sections of the east, unsuited to its
ing
class
officers:
Sheldon
Johnson,
] as the population increases the school grew a demand for them, which has Odd Fellow cemetery.—Adv.
young life, and often they chill and
president;
Loyd
Johnson,
vice
presi
­
¡equipment must be increased to meet finally resulted in a new enterpiise
die, hence the weather has much to do
dent;
secretary
and
treasurer,
Char
­
!tne growing demand. Following are on this coast.
with the shipment of calves.
Two young men of this county,
The express companies in every les Thomas; editor, Lois Knight; class ( some of the facts on cost:
Evans i Sipperel, have headquarters
rep.,
La
Velle
Baker.
The
great
increase
in
enrollment
i
state are cooperating with both the
and attendance has necessitated the at Netarts, and are making daily
buyers and sellers of young calves.
i
building of new buildings and equip- shipments of huckleberry brush, made
The companies frequently get letters
1 ment and employing of more teachers. up in neat bundles, by express to
in which the writer tells of seeing
I In most cases the improvements and leading cities of the United States,
young calves shipped through his
new buildings will take care of the principally to the Atlantic coast.
town or transfer red there to some
j school needs for some years to come They also are shipping mosses and
other interior town. And such let­
ferns, and are making money. The
ters lead up to purchases, as a rule.
The past week has been one of unless the population increases more
whole upper Oregon coast is their
brilliant nights, when the clouds were rapidly than expected. The total
harvesting territory.
bonded
indebtedness
of
all
the
dis
­
unobscured, Luna's effulgent beams
tricts
for
all
purposes
in
June
1919
have boomed, whenever possible for
CRAB APPLE WOOD
them so to do. And the town cats was $53,565.90. In June 1923 it was
have basked in Luna’s beams, and $296,016.91. It will be seen that this
made the most of said beams. All increase has not been out of propor­ Anyone wishing to bid on the crab
(Cuntributed to the Headlight)
differences in the dark in this town, tion to the increased needs of the apple wood now cut on the new fair
The Woman's Club Hume Product inbariably are settled by the cats schools. The total estimated value of
grounds must have their sealed bid
dinner was a success financially net- in the light of the moon. Here is all school property in 1919 was $186,-
in the county agents office court
ting $130.00 for the city library.
636.29;
in
1923
$380,847.00.
In
1919
your Thomas Gray cat. His jealousy
house before February 9th.
Wood
Mr Sanderson of the “Associated of Sir Thomas Black cat began two the county superintendent traveled
can be inspected directly opposite
Industries” of Ore was present in the weeks ago in the dark of the moon. 2815 miles in the performance of his
Odd Fellow cemetery.—Adv.
evening and gave an interesting talk He said nothing in the cat language official duties. In 1923 the mileage
as also did Mrs. Humphrey, who is about it, until the proper time. He covered was 6633.
representing the “Crown Flour peo­ calmly waited for more light on the
The average number of days taught
ple in this county, thro” her efforts subject of his grievance. When the during these years has increased
the ham, hot rolls and coffee were mellow rays of the orb of night illum­ from 120 in 1919 to 158 in 1923.
donated.
Sixteen new schoolhouse have been
inated the town, the gray cat’s hair
Modern 22-passenger cars operated by experienced
And to the Knights of Pythias, for bristled like those of a China hair- built during the last five years and
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
the free use of the hall, manufactur- brush, and he went forth with many new playsheds.
ers of Oregon for Home Products, «prangled tail and blood in both eyes,
Superintendent Lamb states that
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
oast Power Co. for Electric range, With bowed back, with horrible spit- the business affairs of the various
6:30 P. M.
Tillamook Bakery for their great ting and yowling, he met his adver- districts of the county are well and
2:20 P. M.
7:45 A. M
help.
conservatively
managed
by
the
school
sary just beneath a clothes-line, and
LEAVE PORTLAND
Mrs. Dagget for her beautiful solos they tangled in deadly embrace, boards, who are all extremely anxious
3:50 P. M.
12:50 P. M.
7:50 A. M.
and to the two chairmen of the work­ where a fluttering red night shirt to supply the very best school facil­
ing forces and all other who donated gaily waved them on to the combat. ities at a cost within the income of
PORTLAND, NEWBERG. McMINNVILLE, TILL
and helped in their various ways the As they roll over on the grass, the the taxpayers.
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
d
“Woman’s Club” extend their vote air is filled with ear-splitting fiend­
J
-n
of appreciation.
Silver Wave Chapter, Order of the
BOTH PHONES
ish yells that torture sleep.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
The flowers used for decorating the
“Does the foul craven blench,” Eastern Star, will give a Valentine
tables were sent to “Shutins” of our eagerly asked Ivanhoe.
card party at the Masonic hail Thurs-
city.
“You bet he does,” replied Rebecca
ETHEL BALES,
quickly, as she held a heavy paper
Press Correspondent. weight poised for a decisive blow
from the up-stairs window. “ ' How
INTIGlUTY
Woods, who has been sick for goeth the battle now,” asked I the
several days past with grippe and lazy knight of Sir Walter Scott’s
rheumatism, is still reported as being creation, from the bed chamber where
confined to his home.
he reposed, too tired to get up.
The 1924 Model
“Tis ended,” said the fair Rebecca,
Studebaker Big-Six
dropping the paper weight upon the
Seven-Passenger Sedan
bedroom floor, incidentally just miss­
ing the pink toes of one of her small
j
feet.
/. o. b. factory
fl II. 1
JI Iw
Then she added: “The bluek cat
(Contributed to the Headlight)
____ 1
In spile of several flunks, the new got the worst of it and skipped. The
semester began Monday. Freshmen ' gray cat site proudly upon yonder
dashed madly about the halls asking fence post, in an effort to claw sable
whut period it was and where Miss fur from his over-full mouth! Yet,
Anderson's room could be found. One I he bears himself pioudly ; methinks!
poor chap burst into an English class Say. Ivanhoe, dear, did you notice
that lovely winter hat Mrs. Snow­
and asked if that was Algebra.
goose
wore to church this morning?"
Some of the juniors staged a candy
From Mr. Ivanhoe’s vicinity, there
sale for Monday afternoon.
The grade school operetta. “The' came in response to the truly fem­
Smugglenian,” to be given Friday, i inine question, a trumpet like snore
February 1, is a wonderful produc-I that filled all space that ignored all'
tion. T. H. S. students were delight-] questions. But the moon, that cheap. ■
ed with a dainty portion put on the I old fashioned electric light, that does
assembly stage for their benefit. The I not count up “kilowats per hour,” |
operetta is directed and staged by kept on glowing without jumping a
Miss Church. Miss Bennie and Miss I cog, or missing a shine, and the stars
McDoqald. Remember the date and 1 winked knowingly.
The only other audible sounds near
come!
Students are in a mad frenzy get- j at hand were those made by a mid-
ting their pictures “took” for theI j night auto that was trying to see
annual, Girls and boys may be seen ; how much gas it could burn up be-
almost any place in the building : fore it started on its homeward lap,
comparing proofs and asking, “Oh, 1 and those made by a pack of unlic­
kid. which one do you like beat?” ensed cur dogs, while they growled
Some of the proofs arc astonishing. ¡and barked in their efforts to pull up
New arrivals are: Mary Reese, all the high priced dahlia bulbs in a
Mona Henderson, Robert Bedortha. neighboring front yard.
Viola Blum, Harold Erickson, Jose­
phine Sheldon, Ethel Holden, Nellie
Gupton, Mildred Glad. Kenneth Will-
iams, Lavcrna Ackley, Dewey Flats, I
Vivian Tomlinson and Clarence Arney.
Dennis Tone and Orval Johnson are j
re-entered. Those who have dropped
Bert Bergerson, who lives up on
are Georgia Mason, Jack Mowery, I Foley creek, near the Sales shingle
Walter Zeller, Paul Page. Bill Olson,
Tk T-
1
K imill> wa" •r**ated one day last week.
Thelma C
~
“
* »• k
«.....
James Harrison, Mabie Harrison.
| den, and on Tuesday last, the case
The junior clasa elected the follow­ came up for trial before Jutice Stan­
ing officers, president, Minor; vice ley. E. M. Condi t, F. F. Conover, D.
president, Severence; secretary and I Fitzpatrick, Walter Nelson and W. B
treasurer, Veda Smith; rep , Kenneth j Aiderman were accepted as jurors,
Mahan; editor, Muriel Wiley; class j Attorney Botts appeared for the de­
advisor, Mias Philippi. The freshmen
fendant, and County attorney Goyne
elected Camille Haltom, president; j j for the state. The defendant was
Buddy Ware, vice president; secre­
accused of unlawful waste of salmon]
tary and treasurer, Gwen Harris;
flsh. It appeared from the testimony
agt-at-arms, Darrell King.
that Bergerson had killed a salmon
with T. H. S. last week. Lewis John­ ----------- —./own it away, when offi­
cer Johnson approached him from a '
son shone as a shooter
hiding ylace. having witnessed the I
Poland and Tippin were >u
game because of injuries. “Shingles “ ] act in company with another officer
STÜDBBAKBR
and Erskine played an excellent ¿«no--------------------------------- 1 ve.r,1.ict •*
•
guilty, and the court fined defend­
ant the sum of $75 and the coat«
CALF SHIPMFNTS
REPORTED GROWING
SCHOOLS ON INCREASE
BY GENTLER SEX
HUCKLEBERRY BRUSH
BEING SHIPPED AWAY
NEW
BIG PACKAGE
1
‘
I ' ’
/
dairymen
Alfalfa hay $17 to $19 off cars.
Willamette vallev hay Sig ts 5.
off cars.
Can furnish any quality or quantity
and get our idea of the hay situation before bt
ing your spring supply
STANDARD
FEED COMP’NY
HOME FOOD PRODUCTS
FEATURED BY CLUB
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
SECOND SEMESTER
PUZZLES FRESHMEN
■5
Crunchy-Crust
DOUGHNUTS
Try Them
They are made at the
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
Mrs. Claire Hysmith, Prop.
Opposite Tillamook
ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY WORK
Call 162-J for Appointments
[ A.W.Plank Hardware
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General Line of
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnis
and Glass
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARRO
Tillamook, OregoO
Both ’Phones
COLLECTIONS
WE GET RESLI.TS^M
NO CHARGE
WE NEVER QUIT
NO COLLECTION
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
MeMinnville
I. I. Knight
Hillsboro
J. J. Stangel
Tillamook
Bozorti^^H
J no. Q. B<
)Z<
SALMON WASTED;
MAN WAS FINED
STUDEBAKER
W illiams&Williams
The Men Who Help us to Help Yoi
Among the great assets of the Tillamook Coun-
j
which do not appear on our statements
if the assistance and counsel of the bank’s offi­
cer.- and directors. They are the men who help
us help you.
You know and respect these men and th«
Know you and your work and problems. Doesn’t
1 seem reasonable that they are logical m®11
to advise you in financial matters?