Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 19, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1J?I
PAGE
TILLAMOOK
6
HEADLIGHT
their home stations will receive
Yaquina—Pinnacles ln y
Company K may have the oppor-1
cut off to give 17 foot Wat*
transportation
to
and
from
home
sta
­
Garibaldi;
2nd,
Eula
Krake,
3rd,
Allen
1
Irene
Wyss,
7th,
Rose
Biser,
Tilla-
FAWCETT CREEK
tunity to send one of its members to
Krake, 4th, Marjorie Krake, Tilla­ the United States Military academy tions, commutation of rations at the
Myrtle Point—Contract |«t
Mrs. Alice Philips had a narrow 1 ' mook.
. . -2-:
mook.
escape from a serious fire last week | Sewing division 1 (b)
theatre
building.
Work
rate
of
$1-50
per
day
covering
the
at
West
Point.
Word
has
been
re
­
| Elizabeth Abplanalp, Tillamook.
Open Juvenile
CLOVERDALE
when her slashing fire jumped the i Sewing division
ceived by the company commander, period of actual travel from their once.
2:
1' ' '
Z 1st,
’ . Agnes
Potatoes: 1st, Creeldee Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and son Stormpr road. Thanks to the neigh- j ney, Star Route Tillamook; 2nd Vir­
from Adjutant General White's office proper home stations and subsistence
Pendleton—School population
Russel also their daughter, Mrs. Ro­ bors who turned out, there was no ( ginia Murphy, 3rd, Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook; 2nd, Donald Henry. Clov- that an allotment of two cadetships
and quarters while taking the ex­ eight percent over 1923 regitt
land McGinniB and son Merle spent damage done.
I 4th, Lena Blum, 5th, Bertha Zirr, | erdale.
has been made to the Oregon Na­ amination. No expense is authorized
Sunday at Frank Fox’s.
I. S. Philips who recently purchased | I Tillamook; 6th, LaVerna Miles, Ore-
Carrots: 1st, Rose Rosech, 2nd, tional Guard, the selections to be
Anges—T. J. Brown, after
in the case of candidates not required
I
town;
7th,
Mary
Headinger,,
Clover
­
I Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook.
"~Last Sunday there was a neighbor­ a tract from Mr. Schlappi has taken 1 dale.
made by the Governor of the state to leave home stations.
years of development work, h*i
Cucumbers: 1st, Irene Rosech, 2nd, based upon the results of a compet­
hood picnic at Estella Falls. It was up his residence thereon.
Sewing division 3: 1st, Gertrude
The mental examination will cover mine equipped with machine!
W. H. Edson is building quite a Young, Tillamook.
Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook.
enjoyed by all there.
itive examination.
the following subjects:
History- start this fall.
String Beans: 1st, Creeldeo John­
Home Cooking division 1: 1st, Dor­
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dougherty of city. He has bought the Grandma
The
competitive
examination
for
United
States.
General.
Ancient.
Graf, 2nd, Creeldee Johnson, 3rd, son, Tillamook; 2nd, Boyd Jensen,
Klamath Mla-RulHin, w .
Portland and Mrs. A. Johnson of Se­ Blum house from Mrs. Elliott, and othy
1924 Is announced for Tuesday, Nor Medieval, and Modern; Language,
Marjorie Wiley, Tillamook
has
moved
It
on
his
place,
where
he
Hebo
totalling
$526,735 granted Zj
attle, visited over Sunday with Mr.
ember 26, beginning at 10 A. M. at Grammar, Composition, Literature,
will soon have it ready to rent. Mr. -IBM mauuaji ‘)S[ :saA[BO joranf
Layer Cake. Elinor Delhi, 2nd,
and Mrs. Claude Stott.
August.
™
Guernseys
the
Board
of
Officers
quarters,
Mult
­
Algebra, Geometry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Farmer of Edson also is fixing over the old iams, 2nd, Karl Zweiful 3rd, Bryon Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook.
nomah
County
Armory,
Portland.
I
2nd,
Washougal, Wn. and Mrs. H. Ander­ Pleasant Valley playshed for renters. Morgan, 4th, Cecil Dye, 5th, Phillip | Bread (a) 1st, Flora Schild,
The two highest competitors will
A party was given at the Ike
I Margaret Portman, Tillamook.
son of Newton, Kansas, were visit­
be
certified by Governor Pierce to j
Lommen
Tillamook.
I Bread (b): 1st, Creeldee Johnson,
ors at the home of A. M. Commons Moore home Saturday night. A good
take the entrance examinations pre­
Senior Calves: 1st, Andrew Vetsch, Tillamook.
time
is
reported
by
all.
from Wednesday until Sunday and
Canned Fruits and Vegetables: 1st, scribed by the Government and which
The infant son of Mrs. Bertha Jr., 2nd, Mignon Buslach, 3rd, Berl
attended our county fair which they
Williams, 4th, Frank Emmenegger, Margaret Portman, 2nd, Lily Schill, begin March 3, 1925.
Long
is
in
a
serious
condition
at
the
thought was fíne.
5th, Leo Sanders, Tillamook.
The following requirements must
Tillamook.
Sam Woodard was called to Klam­ Vidito hospital.
Bull Calves: 1st, Kenneth Williams,
be met by all applicants : To be el­
Rev.
Woolever
of
the
U.'B.
church
Jelly
(a):
1st,
Margaret
Portman,
ath Falls by the serious illness of
igible for this examination an appli­
was a Pleasant Valley visitor last Tillamook; 2nd, Irwin Redberg, Ore- Tillamook.
his mother.
town.
cant must be an enlisted man of a
made
a
visit
to
the
Grand
­
week.
He
Jelly
(b):
1st,
Elinor
Deihl,
Tilla
­
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kraner are
Juniors: 1st, Mignon Buslach, 2nd, mook.
unit recognized by the Federal Gov­
ma Blum home while making his
sporting a new Ford coupe.
Robert Williams, 3rd, Walter Naegli,
Machine and Handmade Dress: 1st, ernment. He must on the date of
Mrs. Howard Owens spent Satur­ rounds.
4th, Orville Lommen Tillamook.
admission, July 1, 1925, have served
Creek
school
students
are
I
Fawcett
Creldee Johnson, Tillamook.
day evening at her brother’s home at
Division 3: 1st, Kennes Williams,
as an enlisted man not less than one The habit of SAVING and INVESTING is the logical outgrowth of tfc
I busy again after their fair week vaca­
Hand
Made
Apron:
1st,
Creeldee
Meda.
2nd, Mignon Buslach, Tillamook.
Johnson, Tillamook; 2nd, Evelyn year; must be between the ages of thrift inclination. The thrifty person will know how to buy and where „
Blackberry picking is on full blast. tion.
Grades division 1: 1st, John Vetsch, Gharst, Beaver.
19 and 22 years, and must be not
Del
Smith
was
a
visitor
at
the
G.
They are being picked for the New­
buy, as part of his defense system in the game of existence. Expertm,
2nd, Herman Naegli, Tillamook.
W. Reed home Sunday.
Best Collection of Fancy Work (a): less than five feet four inchs in
berg cannery.
Holsteins
height
No
applicant
shall
be
exam
­
has
taught him the easiest way to make money is by spending jg
G. W. Reed is a business visitor to
1st, Ruth Thomas, Tillamook.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gist have re­
Yearlings: 1st, Winslow Stillwell,
ined
or
recommended
for
examination
the
valley
this
week.
Best Collection of Fancy Work (b):
Tillamook County folks are coming to look upon SKAGGS STORE?
turned from Bay City, where they
Dave Jones reports a fine daughter 2nd, Jack Mowery, 3rd, Rosa Schild 1st, Mildred Berkey, 2nd, Jean who is deformed or afflicted with any
visited a few days.
5th,
Richard
Davis,
5th,
Otto
Schild,
disease or infimity which would rend­ PRICES as a guide in the purchase of foodstuffs. Compare our prices with
Clough, Tillamook.
Helen Adams and friend from at his home. Mother and baby are Tillamook.
doing well.
er him unfit for the military service, those you may be paying elsewhere.
Display
of
Patching:
1st,
and
2nd,
Portland visited Eleanor Lucy.
Bulls: 1st Everett Wright, Gari­
or who has, at the time of presenting |
Mrs. Sam Woodard returned from
baldi; 2nd, Rerman Blackburn, Clov­ Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook.
Portland Tuesday where she was JUVENILE PRIZES AWARDED AT erdale.
Sweet Peas: 1st, Marcia Stillwell, himself, any disorder of an infectious
or immoral character.
Applicant
FAIR
called to be with her mother who
Junior Calves: 1st, Robert Portman, 2nd, Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook.
must
be
unmarried.
underwent an operation on Friday
Asters:
1st,
Marion
Coates,
2nd,
The showing made by the boys and Tillamok; 2nd, Albert Headinger,
Each company and similar unit is
last, and she reports her mother out girls in club work and individual ex­ Cloverdale; 3rd, Marie Betschart, 4th, Creeldee Johnson, Tillamook.
Dahlias: 1st, Bertilia Zachman, authorized to send one qualified can­
of danger.
hibits at the county fair was a very Peter Betschart, Jr., Tillamook.
BUTTER
FEDERAL MILK
didate at state expense for the ex­
Born on Thursday September 11 to creditable one. For many of the en­
Grades division 1: 1st, James Vin­ mook.
SKAGGS BEST CREAMERY
Case $4.69
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sanders a baby boy. trants this was not the first year son, Cloverdale; 2nd, Ernest Jacober,
Specials under 9 years: 1st, Thelm* amination, provided that such candi­
49c
pound
—
97c
roll
10
Cans 98c
date
in
addition
to
the
Federal
re
­
Mother and child are doing nicely.
harris, Tillamook.
they have spent in such work, and Nehalem.
quirements enumeratd in paragraph
Arthur Coffey and family motored each year the specimens of their work
Machine
and
hand
made
night
(
SKAGGS
BEST
COFFEE
Bordens
- Carnation
Jeiseys
to Gales Creek Sunday to visit Mrs. increase in quality.
dress: 1st, Margaret Portman, Tilla- above, has attended not less than 60
3 lbs. $1.18
Case
$5.00
Division 1 Senior Calves: 1st, Lois
percent of all drills and assemblies,
Coffey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bark­
A list of the prizes awarded fül­ Wilkes, Tillamook; 2nd, Donald Proc­ Tillamook.
9 Cans 98c
CROWN
FLOUR
including camp or field instruction,
er.
lows:
$7.98 bbl.
DEL MONTE CATSUP
Eagle Valley—New $30,000 school during the year 1924. Men so select­
Earl Dunn of Meda is moving to Vegetable Gardening: lst, Adolph tor, 3rd, Ronald Moore, Star Route,
$2.05 for 49 lb. sack
4 bottles 98c
ed and who are required to leave
McMinnville this week, He expects Benscheidt, Tillamook; 2nd, Boyd Jen­ Tillamook.
house dedicated and in service.
Grades:
1st,
Thomas
Meade,
Gari
­
9-LB. BAG OATS
to make that his home.
BEST WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP
sen, Hebo; 3rd, Willis Carver, Nesko­
Crown - Albers
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Laughlin of win; 4th, Harold Lamb, Tillamook; baldi; 2nd, Lillian Schultz, Bay City;
24 Bars 99c
58c
Vancouver, Wn. spent a few days 5th, Stanley Kebbe, Nehalem; 6th, 3rd, Alden Wilson, 4th, Oren Will­
CITRUS POWDER
visiting relatives about Cloverdale Emma La pen, Blaine; 7th, Fritz iams, Tillamook; 5th, Floyd Lund­
KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES
2 pkgs. 45c
berg,
Nehalem.
and Oretown last week.
Shranz, Tillamook.
3 pkgs. 25c
Heifers:
1st,
Creeldee
Johnson,
TOBACCOS
W. J. Mead and family motored to
Poultry, division 1: 1st, Helen
I
Why Pay More?
Star Route Tillamook; 2nd, Eunice
Star, Horseshoe, Clinu,
Nehalem Thursday evening for the Barber, Tillamook.
Poultry division 2 (a): 1st, Marion Krake, 3rd, Myron Ray, 4th, Elene
POST TOASTIES
2 plugs $1.50
Week end.
Coates,
2nd, Rosa Mayer, Tillamook. Mitchell, 5th, Reid Smith, Tillamook.
3 pkgs. 25c
Mr. Erickson of Cloverdale Lumber
CIGARETTES
Poultry division 2 (b): 1st, Ralph
Bulls: 1st Johnnie Blaser Tilla­
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
company moved his family in läst Fletcher, 2nd, Boyd Jensen, Hebo;
SWIFTS SILVER LEAF LARD
Camels, Lucky Strikes, Fitiaa,
mook; 2nd, John White, Beaver; 3rd,
week.
3rd, Bessie Barber, Tillamook.
No. 10 pail $1.83
Chesterfields, “111”, Clowi
Rose Rosech, Tillamook; 4th, Victor
Mrs. A. Wade and Mrs. J. Weiss Jr.
Poultry division 4: 1st, Clinton
No.
5
pail
94c
2 pkgs. 25c
Thomas, Star Route Tillamook; 5th,
•pent Saturday evening with Mrs. Hanks, 2nd, Clifford Hanks, Manzan­
Fred Pike, Tillamook.
ita;
4th,
Eunice
Kirby,
5th,
Everett
H. P. Franklin.
Division 2, Grades: 1st, Otto Schild,
Wright, Garibaldi.
Some items omitted from last Canning (a): lBt, Alvah Foote, Gari­
Wholesale and Retail
Tillamook; 2nd, Billy Woodford. Gari­
weeks report of the Fair are: Mrs. baldi.
baldi.
John Weiss Jr. won 2nd prize on
Canning (b): 1st, Flora Schild, 2nd,
Division 2: 1st, Donald -Jemy, 2nd,
buffet scarf. Mrs. Oscar Bodyfelt of Lily Schild, Tillamook.
James Henry, Cloverdale; 3rd, Myrtle
Hurii-
Homemaking:
1st,
Agatha
Hebo won 1st on doughnuts.
Schultz, Bay City; 4th, Casper Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stott, Mr. man, Woods.
Sewing division 1 (a): 1st, Emma etsch, 5th, Ferdinand Becker, Tilla- :
and Mrs. Carl Shortridge, Mr. and Olds, Tillamook; 2nd, Mary Hurli-
mook.
Best Steer Beef Boiling Meat, per lb................. 10c
Mrs. H. P. Kraner, Mr. and Mrs. F. man, Woods; 3rd, Grace Arney, Star
Division 3: 1st, Ramie Peterson, (
Best Steer Beef Pot Roasts and Short Ribs,
L. Owens and son Arthur and Mr. Route, Tillamook. 4th, Florence Han­
per lb............................................................... 12,/4c
Traxler are attending the Pendleton sen, Sth, Dorena Brandt, 6ht, Bernice
Rife, 7th, Marian Herncall, Tillamook.
Round-Up.
Young Pig Pork Roast, nice and lean, per lb. 20c
Sewing division 1 (b) -1-: 1st,
Mrs. Wayne Franklin and children
Leg of Pork Roast, per lb..................................... 25c
Hazel Roenicke, 2nd, Emma Hurli-
of Oretown are pending the week man, Woods; 8rd, Elvira Burns, 4th,
Pork Steak, very lean, per lb. 25c; two for .... 45c
with Mrs. H. P. Franklin.
MabelSchild^UiVi^ette^rysSjjBth,
Leg of Spring Lamb, per lb................................. 35c
About the County
SKAGGS UNITED STORES
Tillamook,
Oregon
i
Our Everyday Prices
NEW MARKET
Meats Fish and Poultry
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Lamb Stew, per lb.................................................. 18c
JUST ARRIVED
I
Two Carloads 1925 Closed
Swift Premium Hams 34e; Our Hams 30c
Swift Premium Bacon 38c; Our Bacon 25c.
Smoked Cottage Butts 28c; Smoked Picnics 22c.
and Open Model Buick
Automobiles
A tire with an
honor record!
SOME OF OUR USED CARS
VEW products can rise
r to popularity and
leadership in two years.
The G-T-C tire, how­
ever,has done Just that!
Ths first C-T-C was
manufactured leas than
two years ago.
1918 Buick Six
1920 Buick Six
1922 Good Maxwell
1920 Oldsmobile 8
1922 Buick Four Roadster
1922 Dodge Touring
1924 Ford Coupe
1923 Ford Delivery
1919 Dodge Commercial
Pure Lard 18/
Bell Phone S-W and Mutual Phone
Successors to Hadley’s Meat Market
We deliver
Today It is the leading
••Iler among exciusivety Pa­
cific Coast made tirwsl
COAST STAGES
We sell thia remarkable
tire In all styiee and sizee—
including cords, balloons
and heavy duty truck pneu­
matics. Ask ue to show you
the typo far your car.
Tillamook, Nehalem and Seaside.
Ï1T
1919 1 ton Ford Truck
Corn and Milk Fed
POULTRY
Daily
SUNSET GARAGE
“Everything for Your Auto »f
Dodge Bros. - - - Buick
NELSON
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Distributors
*
A delicious pie crust b light, crispy,
sweet and digestible. To many this
seem an almost impossible perfection, but
it b not a bit hard to make when one
knows how.
The first “know how” b Frye’s^Wild R066
Brand Pure Lard for shortening. T*
second is the “knack” of pastry miring
which Frye’s Meat Guide and recipe book
explains so fully that failure b impossible
stage depot. Seaside, 3 p. m.
COAST STAGES
Geo. Smith, Mgr
Brand Hama and F
valuable hints on •'
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
_____
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
ALL TOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Ow Mette: "Qwick Servfc.
I
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The triumph of every woman’s cooking is
“good pie.” After all, the final test of
good pie ia—crust.
Leave stage depot at Tillamook. 9 a. m; leave
Grant Touring $125
Tw o Fords $50 each
Good Pie