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    Y) NOVEMBER 14,1924
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¿¡the County I High School News
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
PAGE 5
Ion Thanksgiving Day, which will close,
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| THE OREGONIANS RETURN SAT-
the season for Tillamook this year.
Buy your brushes of Earl Richard-,
URDAY NIGHT
^*ued from page 4)
(By Marie Messersmith)
Elvis Stout, a former student of T. son, the Fuller man.—Adv.
American Education week is Nov­ H- S., has entered this year as a
of J. E. Cluett during the
Buy your apples at Skaggs where
"The Oregonians’’ orchestra that
Lence with friends and ember 17-23. The American Legion
Sophomore after two years in the you can get just what you want.— I played for the Armistice ball at the
Rational Education association, and navy.
|t Oregon City.
Adv.
armory Tuesday night will again
passed quietly here. the United States Bureau of Educa­
Several of the high school students
Don't be bald at forty. Lucky Tig­ play here on Saturday night, Novem­
Jlv large vote was polled tion are cooperating in making plans enjoyed a social good time a. the
ber 15, under the auspices of Co. K.
one was disappointed with lor the observation of the week home of Mrs. Hanson, Monday even­ er wiil stop failing hair and correct
162nd Infantry.
all
scalp
disosdeis.
Try
a
bottle
to
­
J he continues to smile and throughout the country.
ing. Light refreshments were serv­ day—a single application stops that
The class of dance music played
—' fJle. PurP°He of a visit-; he-school ed by Mrs. Hanson and the evening
miserable itching, At your druggist i by this orchestra has met with the
, jjr3 G. A. Martin of the wee* >s to give.
was spent playing games, singing and or barber.—Adv.
I approval not only of the young peo-
„r^e, Tillamook, were in at- \ 1. General information in regard to I listening to ghost stories.
Tillamook, but of the older
Big K all hard wheat dour. $2.28. p‘e
the celebration of the the aims and methods of public eduea- ' Tag Day proved a great success
| ones as well, as was evidenced by the
sack, at Skaggs.—Adv.
ledding anniversary of Mr. tion.
and the ’25 Kilchis will go “over ’he
Kellogs Cornflakes and Post , enthusiasm displayed by the large
, Sheldon Spencer, residents
2. To bring about a closer co-oner- top” financially as well as along lit­ i oasties 3 pkgs, for 25c at Skaggs.— i crowd that attended the Armistice
jjita, last Wednesday night, ation between the parente and teach erary lines, because Juniors, Seniors, Adv.
dance.
æbration was held at Neah- ers.
Sophs and Freshies are all behind it.
This orchestra presents an enter-
Entire stock of mens and boys high
, Tavern where Mr. and Mrs.
3. To promote the interes-s of the
The many friends of Noah Richards grade clothing, shoes, hats, and furn­ tainment of merit along with its
Seed and daughters received boys and girls of our city, and there- are glad to hear that he is improving
ishing goods on sale at greatly re-' dance program which appeals not
jts who to the number of by build more perfectly for the future. after a serious operation.
only to dancers, but also to lovers of
duced
prices, Schnals Men’s Shop.—
/more came to congratulate
Education is the state’s leading
good music.
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You can settle many of your gift problems by se­
The name of Leslie Ketch, sopho­ Adv.
5-tf j
„ haired couple of the oc- enterprise.
♦
lecting photographs this year. They will mean
more, who deserved mention on the
Old
time
dance
at
the
Fairview
uxi wish them still many
Take a stock holder’s interest and honor roll last week, was omitted by
The following new subscribers have
more and cost less than any other choice you can
grange hall Wednesday, November
„turns. Rev- Tabor officiat- visit the schools. It will help the mistake.
19th. Real old time music. Everyone been added to the Mutual Telephon -
make.
wedding ceremony was re­ students; it will help the teachers;
company list in November: Ken­
All
juniors,
seniors,
and
members
will
enjoy
themselves.
Come.
—
Adv.
just fifty years after the it will help you.
neth Martin, Clell Pearson, Joe
of the faculty will be given a twenty
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
one which occurred in Calif-
You are invited to visit the Tilla­ percent reduction in prices, by Mr. H.
Kagi, Chas. B. Thomas, Will Turner,
surgeon, has now returned from his
jfany handsome and useful mook schools any time—but a spe­
Graves, if their work is done before vacation and is receiving patients a. Fred Forslund, Ray Mitchell, Oren
were given, and hearty good cial invitation is extended to every­
Both Phones
Beals Bldg.
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November 20,
his office.—Adv.
an the aged couple.
one to visit the schools during educa­
A.
Smith,
Earl
Ayres.
—
Adv.
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he sold the cow for $300.
peen Brothers, contractors tion week.
Entire stock of mens and boys high
Watch for the Sea Hawk. Coliseum
and, who were awarded the
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grade clothing, shoes, hats, and furn­
j for the new high school
The Philo Kolans held their fourth ishing goods on sale at greatly re­ —Adv.
Entire stock of mens and boys high
, here, started work with a meeting of the year at the home of
duced prices, Schnals Men’s Shop.— grade clothing, shoes, hats, and furn­
i men and teams breaking Mr. and Mrs. Lee Doty, with Miss
Adv-
5-tf ishing goods on sale at greatly re­
I for the foundation Monday.
Muriel Wiley acting as hostess. The
See
the
line
of
brushes
carried
by duced prices. Schnals Men’s Shop.—
I masquerade dance given at first ten minutes of the meeting were
the Fuller man.—Adv.
Adv.
5-tf
P. hall last Friday night by devoted to literary entertainmnt,
The Sea Hawk is coming soon. Col­
The Sea Hawk is coming soon. Col-
ebfoot orchestra, Miss Allie after which a short study and use of
iseum.—Adv.
iseum.—Adv.
i won the prize as the best devoted to literary entertainment,
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Buy your Christmas gifts of Eari,
[lady, while Miss Eva Eggles- present. When the business part of
Eminent French Pianist
Richardson, the Fuller man.—Adv.
Mr.
and
Mrs. John Zumstein were
p/ed the prize for the most the evening was over the young peo­
Watch for the Sea Hawk. Coliseum. Portland visitors last week.
Assisted by
ple
turned
to
such
pleasures
as
ghost
character.
Elizabeth Geijsbeek of Man­ story telling, guessing words and
dated Mrs. Bert Ross at Rec- ■ many other fun-making devices. Re­
freshments were served by Mrs. Doty
ï the week end.
1, Bell is in from Portland pre- and the group was kept laughing by
r to move his family there as jokes and funny stories. The party
given under the auspices of
isiness requires him to live broke up about ten thirty with all
expressing
,
their
appreciation
of
the
He is working for the port of
good time hey had had.
♦ ♦ ♦
I Anderson and wife, Jack Les-
The T. H. S. football squad gave
Chickering piano used.
Iwife, and Miss Elizabeth Hart
the McMinnville team a good “prac­
» Seaside Saturday evening to
tice” game last Friday with the score
I in initiation of a large class
!
standing 18-0 in Tillamook’s favor at
be Artisan lodge.
I
the close of the game. This is the
L Chas. Richter of Wheeler was first time McMinnville has conde­
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Christian Church
8:15 o’clock
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lest of Mrs. F. H. La Flamboy scended to give T. H. S. a football
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Admission
50c;
Reserved
seats
75c
hnday.
game and it is to be hoped that they 1
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Children under 12 years, 30c
i Lottie Dillman of Oregon City feel repaid for their trip over the 3I
Tickets
for sale at Koch’s Drug Store
«pent several days the guest of mountains as they will now be in good =
Cluett, returned home Sunday.
shape to play Hillsboro, their next
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L Parker drove out to Portland I game.
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by and expects to bring his
♦ ♦ ♦
Bek with him. During his ab-
Forest Grove will play here Friday,
i Frank La Flamboy will look November 14, and T. H. S. is prepar­
the business.
ing for a hard game. The Forest
iW. G. McGee was up from Til- Grove boys have not lost once his
k last week visiting her hus- season, and if T. H. S. breaks their
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record, it is quite possible that there
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will be another football game here
MAURICE DUMESNIL
4 coming of Maurice Dunesnil,
■ted French pianist, to Tilla-
mnder the auspices of the Mon­
Musical club should be greeted
the keenest delight. While Mr.
mil is quite unknown so far as !
go, in the pianistic world, he
with the best. The French
has enjoyed distinction in I
Tillamook,' Ore. Nov. 14—We, the
iny, France, Spain, England and management of the Circuit Thea.re,
er South America. He has been j feel that we owe the citizens of Tilla­
a “modernist’ but not to the j
mook an expression of gratitude for
I he has forgotten the classics, their hearty co-operation and support
ays Chopin delightfully, and is in our endeavor to give them another
admired for his interpretation
up- o-date picture theatre.
hurt. He has done much for
We realize that the theatre is not
lates French composers and modern in every respect, but never­
i also owes him a debt of grati- theless, we are proud of it for the
for bringing forth the works of effort we have put forth to make it
1 Spanish composers and giv- as near modern as possible.
w works a high place in the
We do not believe that the people
I world.
r:
of Tillamook are not so much inter­
Dumesnil is not altogether a ested in the looks of the theatre as
1 in America. He has made they are in good pictures. Although
e of appearances in New York it is considered that a strictly mod­
•as well received. His recital ern theatre has some weight, there­
C. F. Lincecum, Prop.
1 city will be somewhat novel, fore for the time being we are con-1
th as Mr. Dumesnil never fails centrating on good shows.
■nt something new.
In accordance with the announce-
Program which will be given i ment on the opening night, we have
Wholesale and Retail
•mock is as follows:
! secured some northern pictures, some
I
! that can be classed as the best on the
’e con variazioni in F minor
J market.
... .
f——
Haydn
The dates of these pictures will be
* 0p. 57 (Appassionate) ............ announced in the near future.
•—................................ Beethoven
“The Fire Patrol” which was re-1
Po molto e con brio
| cently run at the Columbia theatre
I for 35 and 50 cent., we have secured
ma non troppo
1 for December 2nd and 3rd, and our
Maurice Dumesnil
I admission price will remain th«i same,
Solo
' 10 and 20 cents. This ... we believe.
In line with our policy of giving our customers
W Thomas Coates
1 one of the best picture, of the cur-1
the
best of service always we are bringing in a
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ot of dressed buffalo and will have it on sale
1 *» F minor Op 23......... Chopin "»J have been negotiating with
about the 20th of November. Don t fail to get a
® C sharp minor______ Chopin some vaudeville and novelty acts also
Son Verv few people of this generation will
in F sharp............. „...Chopin musical acts, and we wdl have. some
* in A flat major Op. 53....... thing good for you in the very
fl able to say they have eaten buffalo meat as it
■—.............................
Chopin
is practically unobtainable; has been for the past
'Tis, of course, easy to get plenty
Maurice Dumesnil
twenty years. Sold under Government super­
hue
of poor talent, but in
the
Operation
and
support
of
the
Helen Church and
vision.
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Zp e of Tillamook. we feel that the
Leora Philippi
£t we -an get
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SAME reasonable prices ON OCR
**• dans la baie.......... Vuillemin none to good.
quality meats
We intend to run only the best ..«
in the Bay)
*#n* No. 5......... ....... John Alden should we get. Picture or show .ha
Carpenter
T
| ’st^a's^uickly a. ••
we 1"
hasten to în-
ted
....__ Kreisler-Stefanisi
“> in E minor____ Mendelssohn '-sss’s&s*
We deliver
*Un Rhapsody No 12....... Lisxt
Both I’hono
^Maurice Dumesnil
By L J- Vinwn
(Paid Adv)________
umesnil brings his own piano.
**r’ng, with him and also his
When you think of
Christmas
Think of giving
Photographs
GRAVES STUDIO
Artist Concert
MAURICE DUMESNIL
Misses Helen Church, Leora Phillippi,
and W. Thomas Coates
The Monday Musical Club
The Blue Bird
Confectionary
November 24, 1924
Announcement
Zella M. Harrison Prop.
Why worry, when Life is so short?
There is no need of it when you buy
Quality Goods at right prices from
dependable dealers. If dissatisfied,
or looking for such a place to trade
try
■
Conovers’
Quality Grocery
We are using only the
best of. ingredients in our bak­
ing-no substitutes. This in­
sures a fresh high quality
product made clean and sold
clean.
NEW MARKET
Meats Fish and Poultry
Buffalo Buffalo
The most written about and talked
about table meat ever known.
I
Corn Fed Poultry
In announcing the opening
of our modem electrically
equipped bakery in the Wat­
son Building, we wish to ask
your patronage.
Order a loaf of Martin’s
Electric Baked Bread from
1
your grocer today.
Martin’s Electric Bakery
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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