Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 05, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER,
TILLAMOOK
PAGE 6
HEADLIGHT
I in a corner a jacketed stove with a
OLDSMOBILE COMPANY H A S in 1898, is now permanently housed ] mobile company, Since 1900, or over athletic fields mean a strong, healthy
fresh aid intake and a foul air outlet.
in the Smithsonian Institution at a span of 24 years, he has been act­ nation.”
LONG HISTORY A S AUTO
Community Day—Saturday, Novem-1 Is there an open water pail and com­
Washington, D. C.
ively engaged in executive positions
MANUFACTURER
mon dipper? This is condemned by
The following year the company in that industry, most of the time ber 22. “Service to the Community, intelligent public opinion, and pro­
with the General Motors corporation, States and Nation is the duty of hibited by law in many states. Are
This past week the automobile in­ was reorganized under its present of which he is vice-president.
every citizen.”
dustry celebrated its 27th annivers­ name and started manufacturing the
For God and Country Day—Sun­ the seats of one size or non-adjust-
•
ary and started its 28th year of pro­ one cylinder curved dash “Merry
day,
November 23. “Religion, moral­ able? If so your little six year old
THE GREAT WEEK IN NOVEMBER
duction when, on August 21, Olds Oldsmobile,” made famous in picture i
ity, and education are necessary for girls sit all day with their feet dang­
ling and your big over-grown four­
Motor Works, the first company to and song. The success of the curved '
good government.”
The American Legion, the National
produce automobiles commercially, dash car can be judged from the fact
The tentative program and other teen year old boys are stuffed into
material prepareo ior convenient uov j seats several sizes too
too small.
sma '■ Inspect
had completed 27 years of successful that 1,400 were made and sold in Education association, and the United material
prepared for convenient use
Education 1 Week will be mailed free, the toilets and see whether .
manufacture of motor cars.
1900. the first year real production States Bureau of Education are co­ Education
A review of the history of the Olds started. This little runabout with its operating to bring about the obeer#- on request to Bureau of Education,, an insult to decency and a menance
jffotor Works gives it ample right to tiller steering control numbered ance of American Education week by Department of Interior, Washington, to health.
I It is most fitting that the people
claim that it represents the develop­ among its owners the Queen of Italy, all the people so far as possible. The D c
' should gather in their own build-
ment of the industry, and that it has Queen of England, Chauncey Depew, dates for this year are November 17
contributed more to the automotive Sir Thomas Lipton, Mark Twain, to November 23, inclusive. It is SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT, A BY­ I ingS—t h e public schoolhouses—t o
I hear reasons why they should or
world than any other concern.
Maude Adams and other celebrities of hoped that at least some part of the
PRODUCT OF POLITICAL
! should not vote for this or that party,
It was the first automobile company that time. Scores of these machines, program will be observed in every
MEETINGS
candidate or referendum measure. It
in the world to produce cars commer­ manufactured during the first years church and schoolhouse in the land.
| is real community civics. Out of it
cially, was the first to introduce of tile automobile industry, are still The exercises will be held morning,
During the next few weeks more I comes a more intelligent electorate.
quantity production, pioneered the in existence and in running condition afternoon or evening as each com-
one cylinder car, introduced the first after two decades or more of oper­ | munity may prefer. The published mothers and fathers, living in rural • One of its important by-products may
program is merely suggestive and communities, are going to see the in­ i be a revived interest in schoolrooms
two cylinder, made the first medium ation.
Tn 1903 the Olds Pirate, a specially will doubtless be changed in many sides of schoolhouses than have seen and their equipment.
priced four cylinder car, introduced
them for many months. This is be­
the six cylinder, and in the fall of built racer, broke all existing speed i ways to meet local conditions.
Constitution Day—Monday, Novem­ cause 1924 is a presidential election
OPENING DANCE
1923 brought out the lowest priced records by doing five miles in six and
The Old Timers have moved from
six cylinder car ever produced, It a half minutes at Daytona Beach, Fla. ber 17, is designated as Constitution year and many political meetings will
Fairview hall to K. of P. hall, Tilla­
also pioneered the exporting of In 1905 two of these little one cylin­ Day, the central idea being: “The be held in schoolhouses.
While you are there, mothers and j mook, and will conduct their opening
American built automobiles t o der “Merry Oldsmobiles” raced from Constitution, The Bulwark of Dem­
fathers, look around and see if these dance there Saturday night, Septem­
New York to Portland, Ore., making j ocracy and Happiness.”
Europe.
The Olds Motor Works, founded the first cross country motor run. In I Patriotism—Tuesday, November 18. schoolrooms are fit places for your ber 6. Everybody that enjoys old-
48-tl
August 21, 1897, was the first auto­ the latter part of this same year, the “The United States Flag is the liv­ children to spend the best part of five time dancing is invited.
mobile company established in Michi­ Olds Motor Works introduced the ing symbol of the ideals and institu­ days out of seven. Windows should
be on one side of the room and the
Salem—Building permits for first
gan, now the center of the industry. first two cylinder engine. The follow­ tions of our Republic.”
The first building devoted to the ing year it exhibited a four cylinder I School and Teacher Day—Wednes­ amount of glass area should be from three weeks of August aggregated
manufacture of motor vehicles in model at the New York show and the day, November 19. "The Teacher, one-fourth to one-fifth of the floor $98,800.
the guiding influence of future Amer­ area; they should be capable of being
Michigan was started in Lansing in following year introduced a six.
lowered from the top and raised from
Each succeeding year the Olds Mo­ ica.”
1898. The original building still
Illiteracy Day—Thursday, Novem­ the bottom and should have adjust­
stands as the neucleous about which tor Works consributed to the industry
the vast Oldsmobile plants are group­ which it founded the newest and ber 20. “Informed intelligence is the able shades. If there is an unjacket­
latest developments in design, in foundation of representative govern- ed stove in the center of the room an
ed today.
equal distribution of heat for all
Among its contributions to the in­ engineering, and in manufacture. On ment.”
Physical Education Day—Friday, parts of the room is impossible. This
--- October 1st, 1923, it brought out the
dustry was the introduction of the
“Playgrounds and difficulty can be overcome by placing ■
progressive assembly system in | pro-1 first low priced six cylinder car ever November 21.
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---- J ­ developed. As one of the big units
duction, the use of which is now prac
tically standard throughout the trade. Jin the General Motors corporation, of
It was a training school for the men which it was made a part in 1908, it
who later formed such companies as was selected as the logical producer
the Reo, Hudson, Chalmers, Hupp, of the world’s lowest priced six. More
King, Columbia, Owen Magneto, Per­ than 40,000 of these cars have been
fection Spring, Nash, etc. It also sold during the last ten months. Just
assisted the two Dodge brothers and a week ago announcements went out
Henry Leland to start their automo­ from the factory that this same model
bile careers, giving the former an with improvements and refinements
order for 2,000 transmissions when will be the Oldsmobile standard
the brothers were operating a little model, and continued indefinitely.
This beautified model, with every
machine shop, and placing an order
for 2,000 motors with the Leland, comfort and refinement, distinctively
Falkner Machine company.
Later and strikingly shows the great strides
Leland organized the Cadillac Motor in the automotive industry during the
past 27 years, when compared to the
Car company.
Away back in 1895 and 96, when first curved dash Oldsmobile. This
the “horseless carriage” was mention­ little car had a one cylinder engine,
ed in the press as somebody’s “wild chain drive, make-and-break circuit
dream,” a young man by the name of ignition from a dry cell battery, tiller
Ransome E. Olds was tinkering steering, kerosene headlights, buggy
around in his father’s gasoline engine springs, tubular front axle, starting
shop on River street in Lansing, crank on side of seat, bicycle wheels,
Michigan, trying to make one of his no fenders or top and, at best had a
fathers engines drive a carriage on maximum speed of 23 miles an hour.
A. B. C. Hardy, one of the oldest,
which young Olds had been working
after hours for many months, With if not the oldest, man in point of ex­
success attained young Olds incorp- perience in the vehicle and automotive
orated the Olds 1 Motor Vehicle com- industry, is president and general
pany on August 21, 1897, with him- manager of the Olds Motor Works.
self as principle stockholder, and at He started in the vehicle business in
the first meeting ! of the board of 1892 when he became superintendent
directors, Olds was empowered to and secretary of the Wolverine Car­
“build one carriage in as nearly a riage company. In 1900 he spent a
perfece manner as possible,” this year in Europe studying the develop­
quotation being taken from the min­ ments in the automobile industry I
abroad; and in 1902 returned to Mich- |
utes verbatum.
This first complete vehicle, finished igan and organized the Flint Auto- I
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
’REPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.
We respectfully solicit your patronage
Bell Phone 1-W and Mutual Phone
Successors to Hadley’s Meat Market
portant part you play in making Tillamook and
the surrounding country a better community. We
are proud to extend a greeting to you as you
take up your work for the coming school year.
And we consider it a privilege to place at
your disposal the services and facilities of this
long established bank.
Tillai
Member Federal Reserve System
CORRECTLY FITTED
EYE GLASSES
TO
Have your eyes examined and glasses
made by a vision specialist whose entire
OW OPTICAL CO.
Upstairs
Beals Building
Tillamook, Oregon.
They Will Not Curl
You can put Ruberoid Strip-shingles on the
roof of your home with the certainty that they
will not warp or curl. In spite of wind and
weather they will lie close and even year in and
year out.
Ruberoid Strip-shingles possess unusual
strength and rigidity. Their extra thickness
not only adds to their wearing quality, but also
increases their value from a decorative stand­
point.
The surface coating is crushed slate of a deep,
rich red, or cool, attractive green. Due to tne
design of the shingle these colors may be com­
bined in varied patterns which are decidedly
attractive and to which the rough slate surfacing
lends itself most admirably.
Wholesale and Retail
Corn Fed Poultry
at all times
we realize the tremendously ¡m
Because
cialist in charge.
Meats Fish and Poultry
15c
30c
15c
20c
25c
25c
18c
25c
22c
TEACHERS!
our office and talk it over with the spec*
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
Lamb Stew, per lb.
Leg of Spring Lamb, nice and tender, per lb.
Pork Steak, per lb. 25c; 2 lbs for
.........
Pork Boast, lean and meaty, per lb. ..........
Bacon, nice and lean, per lb.
Bacon Backs, per lb.
Bacon Squares, per lb.
Cottages’, vry meaty, per lb...........................
Picnics, nice and lean, per lb.
CORN FED POULTRY
WILLING TO
time is devoted to this work. Drop into
NEW MARKET
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
A STRONG BANK
d Strip ingles .ire eci omical to buy
Four shingles are handled at once,
e self spacing. No chalk lines neces-
,’ou can lay them yourself.
Rulvroui Strip-s!
ngle are for sale bv building-
'trip-shingles
supply and lumber dealers throughout the
country, If there is no distributor near vou,
write us f >r an illustrated descriptive booklet.
THE
FULL RUBEROID LINE CAN BE B(
FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS:
KING-CRENSHAW HARDW \RE CO.. Tillamook
CLOVERDALE MERCIIANTII.E CO., ( loverdale
W. .1. (.11.BERT. Beaver
NEI SON A CO., Bav ( itv
HARRY HITTER. Garibaldi
('. W. ROSS, Rockaway
" \. DAV IS. Saltair
WHEELER FURNITURE A H ARDW ARE CO., Wheeler
A. (’. A II. ANDERSON, Nehalem
EMIL G. K ARDEI L. Manzanita
W. A. ROWE. Brighton
l.EF. MEAD. Nehalem
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
If You Buy a Set of
Crestone
Full-Size Balloons
ITH every set of Firestone Balk®
Gum-Dipped Cord Tires, we giW®*
complete set of Firestone Changeover Whe»
A liberal allowance will be made for y°uf
old tires.
This is a special inducement for
equipping your car with Balloon Gum-Dtpf*®
Cords and getting the added comfort, m W
and economy these wonderful tires give.
You will get the advantage of increaaed tite
mileage—decreased gasoline consump^®^
and lower car upkeep, proved by 5,3 ■
miles of carefully checked service testsan
actual experience of over 100,000 car ownen.
Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords allow
drive at higher speeds over the rough
without danger or discomfort.
the usefulness of your car day by day ana
many months to its life.
Motorists everywhere are getting
NOW—as a short cut to lower car opert^
and increased service. Bring in your can
—we will make changeover promptly
prisingly low cost.
W
the original low - pressure tires
TILLAMOOK
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