Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 07, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1924
PAGE
COMMENT
Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
©Uamook
FEATURES
entertained twenty of her friends at
The Meda school held a successful Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Commons, Mr. ing the play shed.
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evening. Five tables were occupied.
a Hallow’een party Friday evening.
U Independent Weekly Paper
basket social last Friday evening. and Mrs. Will Christensen, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Groskey and The rooms were made attractive with
Published Every Friday by the
Mrs.
Jens
Jensen
and
son
Arnold
«nvhI h‘8h ti<,e8 USt WeeU d‘d ”0t ^0
The proceeds from the sale amounted and Mrs. Harold Scherzinger.
daughter Glenda recently made a Hallow’een colors and favors. Mrs.
Publishing
Company any damage although the water came
Tillamook, Oregon
up to the hotel and store.
Leslie Harrison,
Manager N. Affolter and wife took the stage
Aff h°rt- ar‘u Wednesday to meet Mr.
Established and Entered at the U. a. Affolter s brother, who will return
home with them.
Postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon,
May 2, 1888
Alfred Bauer is building a garage
to house the new Chevrolet he pur­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
chased earlier n the summer.
One Year, By Mail --------------- »2.00
The Roosevelt highway is open over
Six Month«, By Mail -----------
»1.00 the mountain as far as Devil’s Lake.
Three Months, By Mail _____
» .75
We understand the mail route will
Payable in advance
be extended to Otis in the near future.
The bids have been let.
Telephone
Georgia Affolter and Frances
Pacific States, Main 68
Haynes gave a Hallow’een party to
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the school children. The evening was
♦ spent in playing games, etc., after
OUR EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ which luncheon was served.
♦ Fred Scherzinger Jr. purchased a
1. To advocate, aid and sup­ ♦ new Ford touring car last week.
port any measures that will ♦
,oe
baa baas sick with la
bring the moat good to the ♦ grippe at this writing.
most people
♦ Fred Affolter accompanied by his
2. To enoourage industries ♦ brother-in-law Fred Harrington of
to establish in Tillamook ♦ Portland were duck hunting at Devil’s
county.
♦ Lake Sunday.
J. To urge the improvement *
The salmon are quite plentiful at
of a port far Tillsmeok atty. ♦ the mouth of Slab creek, but the game
4. To insist on an American ♦ warden is keeping his eyes on them.
standard ef labor.
*
Several Salem and Portland people
5. To be pobtiaaUy indepen­ ♦ were at their cottages over the week
dent, bat to support the can­ ♦ end.
didates for pabbe office who ♦
Mr. Bligh, the hotel and theatre
will bring the most good to ♦ man of Salem, who just recently com­
the
people of
Tillamook ♦ plete his cottage at the beach was
county and of the State of ♦ killed in an auto accident at Grand
Oregon.
♦ Ronde Monday.
♦
D. T. Trent and daughter Helen of
♦♦♦♦❖»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Pacific City are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Bauer.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cristensen and
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Commons,
THE LA FOLLETTISM SCARE
Wisconsin Bob certainly had people Carl Commons and family, Mr. and
worried for a few weeks when he Mrs. Cleve Owens, spent Sunday at
threw off so much smoke. His fire the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
proved to be a smudge, however, and Affolter.
The Neskowin cheese factory is
did not draw by any means as many
votes as was popularly expected. now making every second day.
Fred Scherzing Jr., Earl King,
People of the United States demon­
strated that they want a sane, stable James Author, and Fritz Bowman are
government for the next four years taking the slides out of the new road
and keeping it open to the traffic.
at least.
Wm. Ward attended the creamery
association meeting Wednesday. .
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(Continued from page 2)
Oscar Klein is having some im­
provements made to is house in the
way of additions and inside finish.
Bert Reese is the mechanic in charge.
Mrs. Martha A. Curry-A Iley,
mother of commissioner H. V. Alley
died at her home near here October
28th, at the advanced age of 81, of
ailments due to age. She had been
an invalid for more than a year and
death came as a relief. She leaves
to mourn her death a son, H. V. Al­
ley and a daughter, Mrs. Olive M.
Scovell of Nehalem. Also four sisters
Mrs. Josie Mead of Nehalem, Mrs.
B. F. Williams and Mrs. Thomas For­
sythe of Sonoma county, California,
and Mrs. Belle Williams of Stockton,
California.
The funeral was held
from the M. E. church, services being
conducted by the Rev. L. E. Tabor.
NESKOWIN
Neskowin is still on the map, even
if the wind and rain almost played
havoc with it.
There were a large number of vot­
ers out for the election at the Nesko­
win school house.
Cleve Owens, having leased the
Pacific Veen Dairy, took possession
November 1st.
Duck shooting has been good along
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STAGES
To
Portland-McMinnvlle
Hillsboro-Forest Grove
Corvallis-Salem
Eugene-Roseburg and
Willamette Valley Points
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
7:15 A. M.
10:30 A. M.*
2 30 A. M.»
6:80 P. M.
*Holds for arrival of Manhattan
Stage
’Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage
LEAVE PORTLAND
(Park and Yamhill Streets)
2:50 A. M.
12:50 P. M.
<:*0 P. M.
11:50 P. M.
For arrivals-departures and con­
nections call
UNION STAGE
TERMINAL
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave East
Both Phones
Portland - Newberg - Mc­
Minnville-Tillamook
Stages
Inc.
of Oretown are in Portland this week to »61. This fund is to be used to
Mr. and Mrs. Gig Kinnaman and
attendig the Pacific Iternational Stock paint the school room.
family of Oretown spent Sunday at
Show.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Owens of Hills-1 the borne of Mrs. Kinnamon’s brother
J- O. Anderson and family of Ore- boro are now located on the W. C. at Otis.
town have moved to their ranch near Stewart ranch at Oretown.
Dolph.
Tillamook visitors this week were
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COMING
The basket social given at the play
shed on Thursday evening drew a
large crowd. A splendid program was
given in which each of the school
children took part. The proceeds
from the sale of baskets amounted to
»133.50, which is to go toward floor-
Tuesday Nov. 19 th
The Garment
formerly
THE LA FRANCE FUR MFG. (XX
Now located 175 Park.
Corner Yamhill, kitty-corner Stage
Terminal.
WE SPECIALIZE in
REMODELING OF FURS
RAW SKINS TANNED. DRRM-
ED, PLUCKED AND DTBD
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ORETOWN
Miss Georgia Affolter of Neskowin
Buster Brown
and Tige
and a Big Free Show
at the
Larson & Hechtner
The All Around Dependable Store of Tillamook
Free Souvenirs to the Kiddies
business trip to Portland. Mrs. Adams Frank Cross captured the ladies' prize
accompanied them and visited friends and Charles Vanderwal the men’s.
in Portland for a few days.
Misses Brown and Ward spent last
The progressive 500 club met at the week end at their homes in Dallas
Wirt Sappington home last Tuesday
(Continued on page 4)
Conovers’
Quality Grocery
solicits your patronage on the basis of quality
goods at Right prices. We stock Swifts Premium
Hams and Bacon; Drifted Snow and Vim Flour;
Gold Bar, Del Monte and Royal Club canned
goods. Van Camp Pork and Beans, Pacific Coast
Biscuit company’s Snow Flake Crackers and
Cookies. You don’t worry when you buy these
advertised Brands at Conover and Conover.
USED CAR
BARGAIN SALE
Still Going Strong
Just a few left
1921 Ford with 1923 body........................... $225.00
1920 Oakland Six Touring......................... 175.00
1918 Ford Touring...................................... 85.00
Chevrolet Bug ........................................ 150.00
1—1924 Chevrolet Touring......................... 445.00
1—Ford Roadster with Delivery back .... 75.00
Link Motor Co. Inc
“The House of Service
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CHANGE TO ZEROLENE
WINTER LUBRICANTS
Long starting sessions in
the morning with your car
are neither safe nor neces-
sary.
You need Zerolene low
“cold-test” oils that flow freely
in spite of the cold. Since they
won’t congeal, they don’t let
cylinder walls or bearings get
scored, nor cause crankcase
dilution, nor make you over­
work your starter and battery.
The Zerolene Correct Lu­
brication Chart tells you the
right oil to use in your car over
the winter.
Head for the Zerolene sign
at dealers, garages or Stand­
ard Oil Service Stations and
make the change to winter
lubrication today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CahformaJ
Serving by crowing
'ERY time an installer signs
for a telephone instrument at
the stock room counter and starts
out for the home or office of a new
subscriber, where he is to connect
it with the Bell System, he is serv­
ing you.
Each new telephone added to
the system puts you in potential
contact with the users of this new
instrument. Every new installa­
tion, any where, increase* th< scope
of your service; makes your tele­
phone more valuable to you.
Since the invention of the tele­
phone in 1876, many improve­
ments in equipment and in operat­
ing methods have combined to in-
crease the value of telephone serv­
ice to the individual subscriber.
Not only has it been made possible
to hear clearly over the telephone,
and at far greater distances, but
also to be promptly connected
with a larger number of subscrib­
ers for the telephone serves by
growing.
I he number of Bell System
telephonesisgrowing at the rate of
about three quarters of a million a
year -a fact which at once illus­
trates the increasing value of tele­
phone service to existing subscrib­
ers and its increasing acceptance
l y the public as indispensable to
modern life.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
BELL SYSTEM
Owe Policy • Oao System • Universoi Service
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