Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 14, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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CLOVERDALE
Mrs. George Wallace of North Bend
Oregon, who with her family is visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. F. D. Nelson, ex­
pects to remain in Tillamook county
for the winter.
D. Sanders, whole chopping wood
last Satuiday, was struck in the eye
with a sharp stick which pierced the
eyelid and cut a gash in the eyeball.
The wound is healing and Mr. Sanders
la fortunate in still having the sight
in his eye.
Coos county is crowing over Tilla­
mook some because of winning first
prize with its cheese at the state fair
and the Portland livestock show, but
Tillamook county, and Cloverdale par­
ticularly has something in this victory
to crow over, too. The cheesemaker,
Reed Farmer, who made the prize­
winning cheese for Coos is a native
born Tillamooker, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Farmer of Cloverdale.
Mr. Farmer who is twenty-nine years
old, has been employed in the cheese
industry since he was seventeen. For
the last four years he has been a
resident of Coos county. Tillamook
county raised the best cheesemaker
' but made the mistake of letting him
get out from under her wing.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Porter of Meda
moved into their new home last Sat­
urday.
Several Meda people have been on
the sick list this week, victims of the
mild flu epidemic that seems to be
prevalent. Among the number are
Mrs. Gilbert Rock, Mrs. Will Porter
and Mrs. John Redberg.
Oretown grange took in five new
members at the regular meeting last
Saturday. They were Miss Oatfield,
Lexa Frazier, Ruth Redberg, Harold
Selby and Harry KeBter.
C. A. Smith, a former resident of
Cloverdale drove up from Marshfield
last week and spent several days with
his daughter Mrs. F. D. Nelson. Mr.
Smith is now engaged in the dairy
business at North Coos river. He
likes his new location.
Mrs. Frank NelBon and Mrs. Ed
Pearson of Meda returned Saturday
from a week’s visit in Portland.
Golden West Chapter of Eastern
Star is giving a Thanksgiving dinner
at the Oddfellows hall Thanksgiving
day, for Star members and their fam­
ilies. The dinner will be at 2 p. m.
with a social afternoon and supper
in the evening. A good time is antici­
pated.
The Women’s Physical Culture club
is having an exciting drive for new
members with both teams trying hard
to win. Mrs. Nyswander and Mrs.
Albert Wade are the captains. The
losing team is to provide a feed and
entertainment for the winners. An­
other good entertainment is planned
for the winter months.
Everyone
who attended the one given last year
will be on hand to enjoy it.
Elbert Hayes and family have re­
turned from a week’s visit to Dallas.
The Tillamook highway collected
its weekly toll in accidents this week.
Mr. Green of Sheridan with his
brother, Mark Green on their way to
Tillamook narrowly escaped losing
their lives Tuesday afternoon near
Dolph when the wheels of the ear
they were driving locked and the car
jumped off the bank into a ditch.
Mr. Green, who was driving, had his
feet sticking through the top of the
car when he was picked up uncon­
scious and carried into Mr. Mundorf’s
house. Dr. Work of ('loverdale who
was called sewed up several cuts on
the injured man’s face. Mr. Green
was still dazed from a bad blow on
his head when he left with his broth­
er for his home in Sheridan.
Mrs. Guy Schoppert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Farmer, who has
been ill, is recovering.
Oretown grange is giving a pie so­
cial at the grange hall November 29.
They are preparing a good program
for the affair and extend a hearty in­
vitation to everyone to come.
The Omega Woman’s club will meet
at the Cloverdale hotel Wednesday
afternoon November 19, with Mrs.
Lucy and Mrs. O. A. Erickson as host­
esses. The club which has taken up
a number of interesting lines of work,
is growing rapidly.
Miss Bessie Hunter and Miss Ethel
Ray spent Armistice day in Tilla­
mook.
The student body of the Cloverdale
high school is making preparations to
entertain a big crowd at the basket
social which is to be held at the school
house Saturday evening. An inter­
esting program is being rehearsed
daily and an enjoyable evening is in
store for all who attend.
The Headlight contest is creating a
good deal of interest in the commun­
ity which has been slow in warming
up but makes up for lost time once
aroused. Cloverdale hates to lose.
The Cloverdale Community club in­
tends to entertain with another 500
party Thursday evening, November
20, at Oddfellows hall. Some good
prizes are awaiting the victors, Sev-
eral pleasing musical numbers will
precede the card playing.
The basket ball teams are practic­
ing hard to get in form for the winter
games.
Mrs. Cecil Allen left Tuesday for
a short visit in Portland.
Mrs. Myers, the teacher at Woods
who has been ill was able to resume
her duties Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kirby and fam­
ily spent Armistice day with Mr. Kir­
by’s brother, N. Kirby of Garibaldi.
PLEASANT VALLEY
F. W. Robitsch went to Manhattan
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Fred Mills of Yakima is visit­
ing at the R. W. Mills home.
Ola Lane and John Thomas motor­
ed to Toledo Saturday, returning
Sunday.
A special meeting of the Ladies Aid
was held at the grange hall Friday.
Jean Tharp had the misfortune
Monday to fall on a pair of scissors,
which she was holding in her hand,
and cut a gash just above her right
eye. She was taken immediately to
Dr. Boals office, where it was found
necessary to take several stitches.
Alfred Reynolds, who has been vis­
iting his brother Frank at Sand Lake,
is now visiting his daughter Mrs.
Wm. Turner.
Pete Walker is building a barn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Desmond and
Mrs. Clifford Thomas were Tillamook
shoppers last Wednesday.
Mrs. Al Devine and daughter of
Tillamook visited Mrs. Charles Des­
mond Tuesday.
NESKOWIN
Arthur Witchy came on the stage
from Arlington Thursday and is stay­
ing with his niece, Mrs. Lee Affolter.
E. Kinkeade is registered at the
hotel from Great Falls, Montana.
Orris Bowman was visiting in the
community several days last week.
G. S. Love and wife of Newberg j
are staying at the hotel.
A severe windstorm struck this
part during the recent storms, but no
heavy damage was reported.
The school children are enjoying a |
two day vacation over Armistice day.
Earl Anderson, wife and daughter
of Salem are spending a few days at I
their summer home.
Victor Affolter is recovering from a |
broken leg, which he sustained about j
two months ago.
The Bridwells of McMinnville are
at the beach for n few days.
Mrs. M. D. Sandridge will take I
charge of the hotel while Mr. and ;
Mrs. Leland take their vacation.
Mr. Tibbets is one of the party
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WHAT IT DOES
The Neurocalometer:
1. Proves pressure upon nerves.
2. Shows the exact location of the pressure.
3. Shows the degree of pressure at that point.
I Checks immediately after the Chiroprac-
t’c <1 justment hy showing that the pressure has
been eliminated.
Call and let me give you a Neurocalometer
read'ng and adjustment according to that read-
’’ g Make an appointment for a Neurocalometer
eading now.
D e Babb Chiropractic Health Service
211 Tillamook Bldg. (Over King and Crenshaw)
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Mrs. Anna Myer was a passenger
from Portland who are here for a
on the stage to Tillamook and return
fishing trip.
Alfred Bauer and Harold Scher­ Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens and
zinger were duck shooting on Salmue
daughter Louise of Cloverdale were
river bay Sunday.
Mr. Marcus and wife are staying at s en in Hebo Friday.
the Marcus Inn.
Among the county seat visitors last
E. Henderickson and family motor­ week were Fay ,Morrison and Dun
ed to the beach from Oregon City, Muzzy.
Armistice day.
Mis. Wirt Sappington made a i trip
Doctors Evans and Griffith of the to Tillamook Saturday with the E. J.
capitol are at the resort for a short Hunter family.
stay, and are spending the time fish­
Owing to the change in the train
ing for silversides.
schedule the mail stage gets in earl-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Affolter and ier than it used to in the evening.
daughter Eleanor, motored to Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Garwood, Mrs. Adams
land last week.
and Mrs. Vanderwal attended a spe­
A. B. Conway of Salem is visiting cial meeting of Golden West chapter,
at the Kinman home.
P. C. Myer and wife were here |
from Smithfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dunn are s' ay-
ing with Mrs. Dunn’s uncle, C. Evans |
at the Neskowin store.
H. G. Kinman and family visited
at Otis with Oscar Hellenbrand Sun­
day.
HEBO
We note with pride that our contest­
ant, Miss Ruth Lewallen, is ahead in
the Headlight contest.
The school children are enjoying a
vacation extending from last Friday
afternoon until Wednesday morning,
on account of Armistice day. The
holiday was also observed by the
Hebo Supply compay closing half a
day.
Charles Taff of McMinnville spent
the week end with his brother-in-law,
George Rummel. Mr. Rummel accom­
panied him home Sunday afternoon. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Sappington of 1
Beaver are the proud parents of a
son, born Thursday, November 6th.
Mrs. Charles Jensen was a visitor
there the following day.
Miss Leona Gray has accepted a
position in the Hebo store.
Wm. Savage went to Portland
Thursday to attend the stock show,
returning home Sunday night. He
reports some fine entries and exhibits.
O. E. S. at Cloverdale Thursday night. I Devil’s Lake Monday
home
Mr. Bert
H«rt Adams
Adams entertained
entertained Mr.
Mrs.
Mr. I Guests at the Jerry Lewallen
are Mrs. Lewallen’s sister, Mrs.
and Mrs. Claud Lane, Mrs. Fred Lew­
Briggs and het husband.
allen, Mrs. James Bodyfelt and Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Adams and daughter
Lewallen at dinner Tuesday evening
Hazel spent Sunday with Mr. anu
at 8 o’clock. They were members of
Mrs. Claud Lane.
the election board.
Mrs. Ernest Lightfoot was a pass­
* On Friday the McMinnville high
enger to Tillamook Saturday.
school football team passed through
Several young ladies are busily en­
on their way to Tillamook where they
gaged in making baskets lor .he nigh
met defeat. They stopped at the
school social Saturday night. Those
Hebo restauront for lunch.
Alic.
who are interested and go will help
Maloney, who was one of the paity,
the students in trying to pay their
called on Crystal Sapping-on. On
their return they spent the week-end debt by this means.
at Pacific City at the Irvine cottage.
NEHALEM
Mr. Ott and Mr. Boone, who are
The entertainment given by the
started
to
selling life insurance,
Pythian Sisters at the hall last
day night was a very enjoyable .ffMi.
and was well attended Th.
x enter-
tainment consisted of music and songb
as well as a number of recitations <
short play entitled, “Two uf « Kj' ,,
was well received especially the '
actor of Katuria, represented IT
Franklin Knight. A valuable cedZ
chest which contained a ]arge
her of fancy and useful articles
tributed by the ladies of the X
was given to the holder of the hickv
numberfl Miss Lillian Keyte of Til
lamook who held that number i8 /
be congratulated on her good fortune
Mrs. P. J. Moritz is ¡n charge M
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OUR CHIEF CONCERN
in dealing with our advertisers is not to see how
much space we can sell them, but how big a return
they get on the space they do buy. It is a selfish
motive with us to want our advertisers to receive
every possible advantage when placing their ads
in the Headlight. He know that if they are pleased
they will come back, but if we have to use “strong
arm”methods they will learn to shy clear of our
advances.
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Our chief concern with our subscribers is to
deliver them the best newspaper the county can
afford. There is also a selfish motive in that. The
satisfied subscriber will stay on our list indefin
itely; and that's where we want them
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For the past thirty-seven years the Tillamook
Headlight has been the County’s leading news
paper, in spite of spasmodic attempts to down it.
11 will continue to hold its place as long as it
keeps o its present course, that of fearless,
honest opinions, coupled with good service and
readable news
In the final analysis people want a paper which
makes a definite stand, not one which Yes, sirs
and No, sirs humbly to every Tom, Dick and
Harry who comes along. Courtesy is one thing
vacillation is still another. Some people will
not like our policies, but will respect them never-
theless.
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