Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER ip, !
PAGE 4
TILLAMOOK
I High School Notes
The
Blue Bird Confectionery
By Marie Messersmith, Reporter.
"The Lion and the Mouse,” a play
in four acts, by Charles Klein, will
be presented by T. H. S. dramatic
club, Friday. December 5.
“The Lion and the Mouse” is a
story of a young girl’s battle with an
American money king. It is founded
on an attempted impeachment of a
federal judge before the United
States senate. The story is one of
compelling interest.
I After the dramatic club tryout was
I held the following cast was chosen:
' Eudoxia ...................... Erma Meyers
Rev. Pontifex Deetle ............................
.......... -.............. Walter Severance
Jane Deetle ....................... Rose Loyd
I Mrs. Rossmore ............ Octavia Ware
j Miss Nesbit ........... Nadine Williams
| Judge Rossmore ....... Sheldon Johnson
I Ex-Judge Stott .......... Orval Johnson
I Expressman ........ ... James Harrison
1 Shirley ...........
Catherine Smith
j Hon. Fitzroy Bagley .. Leonard Bales
I Jorkins .............................. Cyril Ware
1 Senaor Roberts .......... Asberry Miner
| Mrs. John Burkett Ryder ..................
................................ Wanda... Haltom
Kate Roberts
........... Libby Tucker
| John Burkett Ryder .... Warren Dunn
, Thurza .......................... Betty Mowry
The football boys were not dis­
couraged by the loss of the Newberg
game, but are working hard to pre-
I pare themselves to meet the strong
1 Seaside team on Friday afternoon,
1 October 10.
The Freshies will build a big bon-
I fire the night before the game, and
IT. H. S. students will meet there for
1 a rally to show their enthusiasm over
the coming game, which will be one
! of the most important of the season.
Has a nice line of fresh chocolates
and other candies on hand for your
delight.
Also fresh new candy
In gift boxes, various sizes.
Zella M. Harrison Prop.
NEW MARKET
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
Meats Fish and Poultry
Wholesale and Retail
Saturday Specials
Nice, lean Brisket of Beef, per lb........................ 8c
Fat, juicy Weiners, pr lb., 20c; 2 lbs.................. 35c
Pork Roast, (lean and meaty per lb................. 17c
Pork Chops, (young and tender) per lb......... 25c
Round Steak Roast, (all meat) per lb............. 18c
Pure Lard (kettle rendered) per lb...............17
Puritan skinned Hams, half or whole, per lb. 32c
A new lot of “New Market” Hams, Bacon, Pic­
nics, Cottages and Bacon Jowls at the old
reasonable price
i Fne vanes—r.ariy vegetaDie crop
tteeasport—improvement in
The report cards were given out »
brings $100,000 to glowers, .. estimated trade conditions induces thre»^
>23 crop.
mills to reopen.
** loc*l
Monday afternoon and the following
increase of $28,000 over 1^3
CIUP-
students found hat their efforts dur­
ing the previous month had placed TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK t
"N
COUNTY
their names on the honor roll: Cath­
erine Smith, senior; Camille Haltom,
Joe Heyd, Edith Norberg and Leslie
I wish hereby to announce myself
Ketch, sophomores; Mildred Berkey. as an independent candidate for the
General Line of
Robert Boats and Beulah Sorber, office of county commissioner at the
freshmen.
i general election in November.
If elected I promise to work to the
The Philo-Kalon society will meet
Tuesday evening, October 14, at the best of my ability for economy, effi­
home of Mrs. Heyd, who is sponsor of | ciency, and the best interests of Til­
lamook county.
the organization.
E. H. LINDSEY,
The society will be entertained by I
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Mohler, Oregon.
two of its members, and several new
99-t5p
members will be taken in, and new
Both ’Phones
Tillamook, Ore.
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officers elected.
Burns—Union Pacific railroad runs
The usual Wednesday morning as­ first train into Burns.
X.
sembly singing was varied this week
by a music appreciation lesson, in
which Miss Church played on the
Victrola some selections from the
works of the greatest pianoists and
violinists.
This period of music was appreci­
ated by the students.
At a meeting of the Zeta Gethian
society during the past week new
^ncorftoraUd,
work was discussed and new plans
made for the coming year.
Miss Mae McDonald spent the week
end with her parents at Dallas.
Tillamook, Oregon
After an illness of a month Charles
Wells has returned to school.
CANDIDATES CARDS
A. W. Plank Hardware Co.
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Ö
ENT STORES
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Kaskela—River Lumber & Logging
company begins construction of mill,
capacity 125,000 feet daily.
Side­
tracks being built and townsite plan­
ned.
Klamath Falls—Last of 1924 wool
shipments aggregate 650,000 pounds.
Price 30 to 40 cents.
Grant’s Pass—72 building permits
issued to cost $148,965.
WARM UP
THANK
YOU!
”
Come Again!
Service b the keynote
the raccoM of the J. C Penney Company Stores.
We endeavor to aerve you faithfully in juat the way you want to be served.
We are here to please YOU! In your pleasure we find our greatest pleasure.
When we say, “Thank you! Come again!” it is with the belief that you have
been served courteously and with profit
Boys’ New Caps
Smaller in Shape
HEATER
The Holdheater
Poultry The Best
With the wonderful
new glowbar element.
Guaranteed for two
years.
Our own delivery service — Phone us your order
A plentiful supply of fresh Salmon for canning at
a very reasonable price—Fresh every day.
Beil Phons 1-W and Matusi Phone
Successors to Hadley’s Meat Market
HEADLIGHT
$5.95
Ws deliver
a
Boys’ Smart Overcoats
Warm—Stylish—Serviceable
Strictly
All-Wool
lasaimercs,
ier*«yi,
hinchill*»,
ancy Ov«r-
coatinga.
The new style, smaller
cut caps with a stub visor.
In smart cap fabrics and
colors.
98c
$1.49
Paitaros
Loading
colon.
Cat fulL
Large collar.
1 extra slaah
pocket*.
Appearance, comfort, durability, long wear—every-
;hing you and your boy could wish for in a new overcoat.
Several thousand of these coats purchased for our
Hundreds of Stores permit these desirable coats at our
attractive prices.
$7.90 to $14.75
The Universal
DENA-HANSEN
GIFT-SHOP
An efficient little heater with
a Standard element and coming
in six decorations.
Gifts and Prizes for AU Occasions
Tiny Things for Little Tots
Useful Articles for Baby •
Anything in Fancy Work—Hemstitching
Across from Tillamook Hotel
$4.95
USED CAR BARGAINS
X
I
1922— GOOD MAXWELL
1920—OLDSMOBILE EIGHT
1920—BUICK TOURING
1924—FORD COUPE
1920-FORD TOURING
1924—FORD TOURING
1918— DODGE TOURING
1919— FRANKLIN TOURING
1919—LIBERTY
1919-0AKLAND TOURING
1923— FORD DELIVERY
1920-490 CHEVROLET
HUDSON BUG
GRANT TOURING $125.00
The Poler Club
A good standard heater
with element guaran
teed for one year
$3.95
COAST
POWER
CO.
:
Fords, Your Choice, $50,00 Each
SUNSET GARAGE
Dodge Brothers
Buick
I
LIGHT - HEAT - POWER
new Oakland Six Landau Sedan
wa. created to match tha taote and
quicken the pulse of there who in-
rtinctivdv prefer excellence.
Here u luxury on four wbeab—a light,
dore-coupled, dosed car-easy to drived
re»v to park—powerful, handsome, in.
“ ckan-cut
debonair
m a Derby winner.
Here ta exclusive luxury at a very low
price for auch luxury. There ian’t a car in
“• PJ1« «roup and not a handful among
toe higher pneed cars that offer the smart,
and completeness of dreaa and de-
meanor you will find tn the LandMiAedate
Here is beauty of an exceptional typo
conceived by Haher and installed no a
chassis thatth True Bine to the last bob
and the last nut—
—A True Bl
•nd driving
the right to I
of its field.”
Drop in today and ask to
Oakland. It b a
good looking car.
very finest!
gs" saista ss-»
Link Motor Company, Inc.
The House of Service