i AY, JULY 18,1924 F r SONAL MENTION F. E. A. Smith, financial secretary of the Pacific coast rescue and protec­ tive society, spent a few days in Tillamook this week obtaining sub­ scriptions for the upkeep of the homes for the unfortunate people who are cared for in the Albertina Kerr nursery home and Louise home for girls. The former institution car­ ed for 184 destitute babies during the year 1923, eighteen counties of the state being represented, and the Louise home took care of 173 girls, from twenty one counties of the state for the same year. S3 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT W- Thurston and wife drove to Nehalem Sunday. MEETING WELL AT­ SCHOOL BONDS READVERTISED TENDED I will be no service at the School district No. 2 of this county, Last Sunday at the fair grounds Urisn church Sunday, except Last Friday evening at the Legion in a recent publication, advertised the Tillamook' baseball team won a Lv school at 9:45 a. m. The thrilling game from the undefeated room in the armory legionaires from for the sale of $7000 bonds of the L is postponed until September. Wheeler team. Wheeler led most of all parts of the Tillamook district met district for the purpose of building the way, breaking a scoreless tie in primarily for the purpose of instruc­ a new school building. In this adver­ [, Ketch reports the sale of 4 I in Hathaway Mead: Lot 28, the second and third innings with tion on the tilling out of federal in­ tisement it was stated that the bonds two runs from hits and Tillamook err- surance applicaton blanks. There would bear interest at the rate of five f, to E. E. and L. B. Hoffman ors. The local team tied the score were about 75 members present at and one-half per cent, which was an r, . 22 n Blk. 1 to John D. and ft‘ Cochrane. Lot 2, Blk 1, to in their half of the fifth when Camp­ the legion meeting; and the auxiliary, error, as the bonds bear £‘ueregt af Id and Mary Brandt, Lot 4, Blk Send the children to Nelson’s Hair­ Beaver shoppers in Tilamook in­ bell got to first on an error, Johnson ¡which met at the same time, had an the rate of five per cent. The adver­ bobbing and Beauty Shoppe for their eluded I. G. Dentel on the 12th, Mr. walked and Mahan hit safely and the attendance of >•” »•“*« Mrs. Chester Baldrath who has LOCAL GIRL ATTENDS ANNUAL been visiting in the valley for a few ENCAMPMENT days returned to Tillamook Wednes­ day. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neff and daugh­ Miss Beryl Burkhart, employee of ter Elizabeth, of the hotel Netherland Pacific Tel. and Tel. will leave for went to Portland Wednesday, from Dayton, Washington, to visit with whch place Miss Elizabeth will at­ tend the annual encampment of the her father for the summer. Camp Fire girls that is to be held Mrs. E. A. Elliott of Bay City was at Camp Namanu on the Sandy river a Tillamook shopper Wednesday. near Bull Run. This is the fourth There May Be Just What You Want encampment of the girls in this state. Until this year there has been no per­ in the Classified Ad Column manent camp, but from now on Camp Mrs. Ralph Werschkul accompanied Namanu will be the camp ground by her sister, Miss Owens, both of for the Camp Fire girls each year. Cloverdale was seen in Tillamook Last year the encampment was held Wednesday. at Eagle creek. Dr. Young is coming from the east to take charge of the Garibaldi visitors Wednesday in­ group which will be limited in num­ cluded Arthur and H. C. Herring. ber to 100 per week from all over Miss Laura Britton who has been the country. The camp will be open visiting at the home of her sister, four weeks. Mrs. Harold J. Graves for the past -------------- week returned to her home in Ore- BOY ESCAPES FROM TRAINING gon City Sunday. SCHOOL Mrs. Louise Weiss who has been Four boys at the state training visiting her children in LaCrosse school at Salem broke from the laundi y Wisconsin, in the past months re­ line Tuesday and escaped. The boys turned to her home in Tillamook were Henry LeFranee, Portland; John July 4. Hill, Dallas; Albert Führer, Portland . and Leon Shaw, Tillamook. Leon DEATH OF REVEREND PEARSON Shaw was sent to the institution in October, 1921, beng adjusted a delin­ Reverend C. E. Pearson, aged 67, quent, at the age of 13 years. His who lived at Pleasant Valley, died many misdemeanors culminated in Wednesday evening at the Boals hos­ shooting holes in a row boat that be­ pital. Death was caused from in­ longed to a party at Bayocean. The juries sustained several months ago boys have not been heard from since when a piece of lumber struck him their get away. All were dressed in in the stomach. 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