Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 11, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    pinAY. APRIL H, 1924
COUNTY NEWS
ROCKAWAY
Peter Bush and wife are back get-
the Mary Ann restuarant ready
,r the season.
Jack Walton and wife and Ed Klees
nd wife, managers of the dance pa­
llion, were in for a few days fishing.
Mrs’ Joe Over and son Larry of
nghton spent the week end with
er parents, Mr. ¿nd Mrs. M. F.
iosby
_
,
Ben Pecks new cottage In Seaview
nearly finished.
The Hoskins cottage is getting a
ew coat of paint.
W. Gray has moved their
townie cottages back on the beach
ront and is going to put new cottages
q
The Ladies Aid are giving an East­
sale to raise some money for the
lurch.
Bert Reynolds drove down from
Libaldi the other day in a new
handler sedan.
Bill Monk of the Rockaway.Mercan-
he is in Portland on a business trip.
[Eugene Crosby and family of Tilla-
ouk spent Sunday with his parents,
r. and Mrs. M. F. Crosby.
[Mrs. C. W. Ross has returned to
L home at Salt Air from a two
Lks trip to Portland.
| Jim Bradly, manager of the the pic-
Lre show, with Mrs. Bradley and
»tie son of Wheeler spent the week
L,| at their cottage.
[Arthelo Shafer spent Sunday in
[heeler visiting friends.
E.' Coles and wife drove in from
brtland looking after their beach
[operty.
St. Clair O’Toole of Wheeler was
beach visitor Saturday.
Mrs. N. Busier left Sunday morn-
L for a trip to Portland.
|Mrs. George Fowler left for Dayton
visit relatives recently.
♦ ♦ ♦
OCEANSIDE
|0. H. Hadden and D. C. Hadden
Id wife of Milwaukie are spending
Lee weeks at Oceanside during the
Instruction of their new summer
pne on Tillamook street.
|J A. Derby and wife accompanied
I Miss Jam Garrison of McMinn-
lle are spending two weeks at the
lien and Fleming cottages in Ocean-
5
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
vating lor a new bungalow on Pacific
avenue at Oceanside They spent the
week end at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wakefield
and Mrs. Katherine L. Hewitt of Port­
land are enjoying a short stay at the
popular beach resort.
Mrs. George L. Swafford and Mrs.
C. M. Dickinsen of Portland motored
ta Oceanside last week end and spent
a very enjoyable time at their new
cottage.
♦ ♦ ♦
CLOVERDALE
Morning subject: “Form vs. Power.”
Evangelistic service in evening.
Preaching at 11 a m. and 8 p m.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m.
Keep in mind our revival meetings to
begin May Sth .
G. S. HUNT, Pastor.
ren baptized will bring them to this
Reedsport—Erection of $50,000 ho­ building.
service.
A building Committee was appoint­
tel planned.
Evening service at 7:30: Voluntary;
Astoria—36 per cent of sidewalks ed by the pastor and confirmed by
instrumental; singing by congrega­ in burned area are completed.
the quarterly conference consisting of
tion; prayer; anthem: “He was Dis-
some of the best business men in the
pised”; scripture reading; offering;
city. The names are as follows: Sen­
NOTICE
music instrumental; anthem: “Now
ator C. J. Edwards, chairman, George
the Day is Over”; singing by congre­
‘1. zxn.l
»»An c 11 «. a *. A.
A.
Regular meeting of Tillamook coun- * i U
B' TuWlR
Lamb- ciinrotni
secretary
ond 4 treasurer,
gation; sermon by Bishop W. O. Shep­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ty Fish and Game Protective associ­ G. Deals, T. H Goyne, George P. Win­
ard. Doxology and benidiction.
ation Friday night, April 11, 8 p. m. slow, Edwin Boquist, Cal Franklin, E.
9:45 Sunday school.
S. Wright and the ¡.-asLor.
sharp Be .there. Eats.
10:45 Children’s sermon: “Standard
Sod was broken the 26th day of
CHANCE OF OWNERSHIP
W. C. FOSTER, Secretary.
Bearers.”
July, 1923, in the presence of a large
1:00 Service with the Methodist
enthusiastic gathering. Mrs. Sarah
Notice
hc’nbv ffive-» that C. W.
lHllllVio, vi.C OX LaiV xsaVAVOfc Hi C111 Ut. 4 if!
The parent teachers association was church.
Baldra
has
purchased
the
interest
of
8:00 Preaching service, theme:
years and one of the largest donors
held in the high school Thursday eve­
his former partner, Thane Honey, in
to the new building, lifting the first
ning. They will meet every other “Tekel.”
the
Louvre
restaurant,
and
will
here
­
Wednesday 8 p. m. church night
shovel of dirt.
Thursday and it is considered the
after conduct the business.
(Continued from page 1 )
The corner stone was laid by the'
duty of every parent to be there and service. Subject of study: The First
C. W. BALDRA
Miracle of Jesus.
Kemp, William Dollarhide, E. R. district superintendent of Salem dist­
discuss school plans.
—
Adv.
Friday evening 7:30 choir practice.
Horner, Arthus H. Nichols, J. H. rict, Dr. E. E. Gilbert, September 23,
Mrs. D. A. Bailey, who has been
A cordial welcome to all.
Wood, G. W. Richardson, Donald Me- 1923. The contract for the super­
sick for some time was taken last
State highway board let $150,000 Lachland, R. M. Corner, M. P. Dixon, structure was let in October and the
week to Portland for medical treat­
contracts past week.
ment.
R. E. Dunlop, Stacy, A. Smith, B. F. 'building rushed to completion. The
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Medford has truck and berry grow- Peck, Gabriel Sykes, A. J. Hollings­ ground and building complete with
Albert Boone, insurance agent from
ers union.
worth, D. L. Shrode, I. V. Parker,, J. furnishing:- will total almost $30,000.
Mohler made us a call last week on
Morning sermon 10:30 a. m. Vol­
The building is 98x52 feet. The
his way out to Portland.
Jackson county fair board will F. Dunlap, W. J. Weber, Edward Git­
untary:
Instrumental;
singing:
No.
1
basement
is 84x52 feet. The base-
te
ns,
A.
F.
Lacy,
C.
E.
Gibson,
G.
O.
erect
$7500
exhibit
building.
County School Superintendent G. B.
Lamb, accompanied by W. M. Smith 78, Holy, Holy, Holy; prayer; an­
Oakridge—Erection of power plant Oliver, C. L. Dark, and the present m nt is four feet below grade line
jastor, Simpson Hamrick. The pres­ and has sixteen full size casement
assistant state superintendent, made thems; scripture: The Proltor; “The is planned.
Gloria Patri;” Solo: Ira D. Morgan
ent pastor was appointed to the windows, makin.’ it a perfectly light-
our school a visit Thursday.
Union Pacific
I
. following out pro- U-lcllgJCUj»
charge by Ol&IlUp
Bishop W.
VV . V/.
O. OllVJjclIU
Shepard vi at L d oom and divided up as follows: A
Lawerence Olds and Henry Burke of Portland; announcements. Singing gram ot , v. . tdemng
and reballaatng its|thf> conference at Sal
September kitchi n furr.: ec and fu> 1 room, two
No.
660
“
Duke
Street
”
;
Sermon
by
are engaged in building a barn for
entire tra< kage thru Oregon.
Bishop
W.
O.
Shepard
of
Portland;
1922. The membership number'd one toilet rooms, two class rooms, beside
A. Lomman of Molher.
Work on market road from Cres­ hundred three, and increased during a large auditori'iin room to be divided
Dedication;
Doxology.
Miss Lois George, who has been
Afternoon 3 p. m.: Baptismal ser­ well to Camas Swale will commence the conference year to one hundred up into class rooms with folding par­
attending the Monmouth state normal
vice.
Bishop Shepard will baptize a at once.
seven. During the conference year titions for Sunday school work.
school the past year, has been en­ i
large
number
of children at this ser­
Corvall . will e’-ect concrete* arches subscription for a new church was se-
The upper -oom or main auditorium
gaged to teach the advanced grammar
vice. All parents wishing their child- marking -ntrancc to city.
| cured and plans formulated for a new is divided up as follows: Two rooms
grades in the local school.
Miss Edith Wilson of Mohler spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting friends
here.
Proffessor Hatch and daughter
made a trip to Fall City Sunday, re­
turning on Monday.
Walter Hembree and Jack Spence
of McMinnville passed through here
ort their way to the beach Tuesday.
Thirty-eight teachers from differ­
ent parts of the county attended the
teachers’ institute here Saturday.
The good weather of the week-end
attracted many tourists from the
Willamette valley, who passed through
Cloverdale on their way to and from
the beach.
NEW CHURCH iS READY
at the right and left of the pulpit for
choir, small church meetings, and
class rooms for adults. The choir
loft is back of the pulpit and wilf
seat thirty people. The balcony will
seat one hundred and sixty four. The
main auditorium will seat three hun­
dred and fifty. The large room to
the rear of the auditorium will seat
fifty or more and will be used for
young peoples’ meetings and prayer
services.
The balcony and all the rooms are
seated with opera chairs while the
inmn audlturium 1» ,-eated with quart
er-sawed oak pews with three ply
ends.
The building is well lighted through
out. The windows are made of art
glass of varigated colors but giving
plenty of light with a pleasant effect
upon the eye. The inside is plastered
with a wainscoating of a light oak
design. The outside is finished in
stone-tone stucco, giving it a light
gray appearance. The people outside
of the membership of the church are
very much elated over the beauty
and prominence of the buiMing.
It is located on the state highway
through the city, and is the most cen­
trally located of any church in town,
being just one block west and one
block south of the center of the city.
The building will be dedicated Sun­
day, the 13th, by Bishop W. O. Shep­
ard, of Portland, Oregon. The pub-
1'" in general is invited to be present
at all the services on that day.
AT THE CHURCHES
CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE
Sunday school at 10 a m. J. B.
Honey, superintendent. Classes for
C. .1 Apperson, assistant city cng- all ages. Come and study God’s word
ter of Portland and wife drove in with us.
Pastor will preach at both services.
liday to let the contract for exca-
Nutritious?
Livable homes are wired
by “Check” Seal contractors
Doctors say Itisi
The business of food is body building. The
better food is the bigger builder, and right
here we think of bacon—Frye’s “Delicious
Brand Bacon.
Doctors tell us that this delightful break­
fast dish is rich in nourishment and is
easily digested. Because of this they es­
pecially recommend that bacon be served
to school children.
IN th« lnterwt
better electri*
1 Mrvice, wa
• “Electrical
Householders,*
a booklet which describee
and illustrate« the latest
Look for this label when
you go to your grocer's or
market. You'll see it on the
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nnd—it’s a safe guide to
uniform quality. And Frye's
Delicious" Brand Ham is
just as good as the
Both are prepared onl
tender young grain fed pork-
eT1- and the special Frye
process keeps in all the good-
ness. while the curing is so
mild that parboiling is un-
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Such homes enjoy crisp toast and tempting coSee
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