Page 6 FRIDAY TILLAxMOOK HEADLIGHT Class A: Mature cows making over cannery and fish plant to handle there is any place of interest to be 60 lbs. fat: Kasper uber, No. 14, GG, wholesale trade for Pacific coast. seen, he certainly will have his note Sept., 1159, 61.4. ----------♦---------- book ready. Places of interest, new Class B: 4 year old making 45 lbs. EPISCOPAL CHURCH ANNOUNC­ (By Marie Messersmith) people, manners, customs and ES NEW VICAR Dr. David Robinson, announced to fat: Jim Lommen, Beauty, GG, Aug­ tumes, have long been his hobby, ust, 1729, 65.6. Barber Bros., Nell, the students this week that a silver I -------- The local congregation of St. Al­ always asks about the folk lore of the cup will be presented to the high RH, June, 1274, 49.7. Class D: Cows 2 years old making bans church, Episcopal is rejoicing county or country-side, the traditions ; school by the ’ocal Kiwanis organiza­ of the people and the history of the tion, and each year the boy and girl 35 lbs. fat: Scovell & Kehrli, No. 7, in the appointment of a new clergy­ town. His note books comprise many GH, May, 918, 35.8. man to head their work. The Rev. who hold the scholastic honors of Thos. Jenkens, D. D., new rector of people and many countries. They are 1 -------------- ♦- the graduating class will also hold St. Davids Parish, Portland, has re­ all numbered and dated. A list ofl the honor of having had their names signed his present position to take up the leading people, the industries and , engraved on this cup. The students this new work. Dr. Jenkins was born all important happenings, such as the | i ‘ appreciate this gift and are glad to I «lUIIIIHIIIllIllllillllllllllllllillllllllllUilllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllll lllilllllllillllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllfltlllt ■ date it was founded, etc., are never [ I in England, coming to this country as know that the members of the Ki- i James Shipley of Sheridan was a I left out. In that way, he says, he | wanis club are interested in their | business visitor in town Wednesday. I a boy, and settling in Ohio where he often finds it helps to build his pro­ received his education. He is a grad ­ progress. Mrs. James Shipley who has been gram. What will do in one city will ♦ ♦ ♦ caring for the family of Mrs. Frank uate of Kenyon College, a church not do in another, and that is a very school located in Ohio, and of Bexley Tillamook Hi ended the football Shipley during the latter’s illness re­ Hall, the theoligical seminary con­ essential fact to fully appreciate. season last Friday with a 20-0 yie­ ports that her sister-in-law is in a nected with this college. He was or­ There is hardly a civilized country in tory over the Forest Grove team, and critical condition. dained deacon in 1900 and priest in the world he has not visited. He has the record of having won every game Dr. Goucher, well known physician 1901 by Bishop Vincent of Southern learned much about the people, and on the home field. This has been an of McMinnville, was called last Fri­ Ohio. For many years he was a their government. He can talk in­ excellent year for T. H . S. in football day for consultation on the case of missionary in Alaska, and was re­ telligently of the history of the coun­ as is indicated not only by the aver­ Mrs. Frnk Shipley. garded as one of the outstanding mis­ try and what they are accustomed to. age score but by the interest and en­ As a lecturer Mr. Dumesnil is an Walter Tooze, of McMinnville, was sionaries of the church. His work thusiasm on the part of the students in Tillamook one day last week on interesting talker. He brings to his in Portland has been unusually suc­ and towns-people. legal business. cessful, especially along educational hearers people as he finds them. The T. A. Reid and Guy Wilson, both lines. He found a church school of same thing can be said regarding his ♦ ♦ ♦ Frank Erickson has again enrolled of Estacada, were here several days 100 and leaves one of 400. He has playing. No matter from what com­ in T. H. S. after attending Nehalem last week looking at dairy ranches. established three chapels in outlying poser he interprets, he has studied P. J. Moritz, real estate dealer of districts of the parish to look after the people from that composers time Hi, beginning work as a senior. Nehalem, was in the county seat the religious education of the child­ and habitation and he brings out their ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss McDonald enjoyed a visit with Wednesday on business. ren who cannot get to the mother natural characteristics. Ralph Bennett and E. E. Koch went church. For several years past, he1 As a pianist Maurice Dumesnil her parents in Dallas last Sunday. From all to Portland yesterday afternoon on has been chairman of the standing ranks among the best. ♦ ♦ ♦ The T. H. S. dramatic club will business. committee of the diocese of Oregon, parts of Europe to all parts of South Archie Sating has returned to his one of the most honored positions in America, the noted Frenchman holds present the play “The Lion and the Mouse,*’ Friday, December 5th, in home after having been in the Boals the jurisdictin. Last summer, his a high place among musicians. Some the high school gymnasium. The play hospital for several weeks receiving alma mater, Bexley Hall, conferred critics claim him the most modern ex­ is in four acts, and while humorous treatment for a bone infection in his upon him the degree of doctor of di­ ponent of the keyboard without being situations arise, the plot of the play leg. vinity. Dr. Jenkins is to bear the an extremist. He plays nothing that W. G. McGee, Nehalem physician, title of general missionary and edu­ is not true music and while his pro­ is serious, presenting problems to be met in real life. This type of play was in the city Friday. live at cational secretary. 1 He — will ............ — ' ^ram consists of works of unknown C. J. Edwards made a. business McMinnville, and look after that I composers upon analysis the true is a little heavier than anything at­ tempted by them before and for the trip to Portland Tuesday. place, Hillsboro and Tillamook. He I j musician will find that Mr. Dumesnil The Ladies Darning club met Fri­ will also head the work of religious shows keen insight in judging the past two months the members of the club have worked steadily to make it day afternoon, November 7th, at the education of the diocese. He will 1 works of unknown writers. He could a success. home of Mrs. R. M. Bunn with Mrs. assume his new duties at the begin- j I be called a discoverer of new com­ ■ ■ ♦---------- J. Breeden hostesses. The afternoon n:ng of the year. posers. ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT I was pleasantly spent and after a When Mr. Dumesnil appears in this ------------- ♦------------- dainty luncheon the club adjourned to i city Monday evening under the MAURICE DUMESNIL (Continued from page 3) meet in two weeks at Mrs. O. L. I auspices of the Monday Musical club, Neiger & Neiger, Crystal, GH, 1166, Frisbies with Mrs. S. A. Moulton as­ When the famous French pianist,, students and lovers of music can look 44.31. sisting hostess. Maurice Dumesnil,' visits Tillamook! forward to hearing something new Class D: Cows 2 year old making The missionary society of the on the evening of November 24, if1 and novel. 35 pounds fat: Star, 778. Kiger & Christian church met yesterday after­ Josi, Lily, RH, 1457, 59.74. Homer noon at the home of Mrs. W. Mason, Lady Jane, RG, 1110, 55.50. Gabriel, E. F. Ray, Freddie, GJ, 952, 49.50. ■' 1 ♦ Homer Mason, Alona, RG, 868, 47.74. PROGRAM FOR UNION THANKS­ E. J. Geinger, Helen, GG, 853, 46.92. GIVING SERVICES AT THE Rogers & Son, Skinny, GG, 884, 46.85. METHODIST CHURCH, THURS­ Hunt & Durrer, Jewel, GG, 760, 45.60. DAY, NOV. 27, AT 8 P. M. Stanley Norberg, Violet, GJ, 663, 45.- 08. Hunt & Durrer, Judy, 809, 43.30. Opening Hymn Congregation 571 DEPARTMENT STORES Class C continued: Geo. W. Durrer, Prayer ............... Rev. L. Anderson Star, GG, 778, 41.23. Williams & Ant hem .......................... M. E. Choir I Tillamook, Oregon Opposite Sunset Garage Beals, May, GJ, 657, 40.73. Adolph Scripture Reading ......... ....................... Erickson, Queen, GG, 887, 40.18. Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper ♦ ♦ ♦ Hymn ............................ Congregation ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT President’s Proclamation ....... Rev. R. Evans < -------- Tillamook No. 2, association, Oct­ Announcements and offertory Choir ober 1924; Hubert S. Smith, tester; Special Music ................ M. ld. E. E. Choir Sermon ..................... Rev. G. S. Hunt L. G. Ross, secretary. This Store .... Congregation Number of cows on test, 959; avg.! Hymn ........................... Closing Prayer Rev. S. Hamrick production: milk, 436; fat, 21.68. Has Prepared ---------- ♦--------- Three high grade herds are: Own­ Portland— Exports for first 10 Many Things ers, Wm. Glick, Oren Wallace, Cecil Callen; breeds, Mixt, Mixt, Mixt; 11, months of 1924 were $38.587,737; lum­ 6, 10; avg. lbs milk, 585, 639, 679; avg. ber shipment was 298,000,000 feet, valued at $7,788,635. lbs. fat, 33.45, 32.63, 32.01. Quality Considered Our Prices Are Lowest Salem—West side block south of > Name of cow, owner, lbs. milk, lbs. fat, age: High purebred cow is: Linda Courthouse to receive a skyscraper. C. of Sequoia, G. D. Sanders, 902, 48.7, i Warrenton—Burke Fish company 9. High grade cow is: Freckles, John j to build huge cold storage warehouse. Fox, 1024, 65.5, 3. Cotton Mercerised "Boarders’’ detected and slaughter For Girls and Misses 73-inch width. Bleached. E»> ed. Four boarders and five sold for i tra quality. Yd, only. dairy purposes. • Roll of Honor Cows Number of cows producing over 40 ! pounds fat, 21. The following are the ! records of cows producing more than 70 pounds fat during the month of I October, 1924: Owner of cow, name Sixe 15 x 22 of cow, breed, month fresh, lbs. milk, A »mart new »tyle in gun en. Henutltched. Jac- lbs. fat is also given: metal calf »kin, with fancy bordsr. Each, Class C: 8 year olds making over 40 One inch heel Itjtching. pounds fat: John Fox, Freckles, J AD, with rubi her tap. Excellent value». Sept.. 1024, 65.5. Oren Wallace, Min. nie, GJ, August, 973, 48.7. Clas D: Cows 2 year old making 35 pounds fat: Oren Wallace, Peggie, GJ, Sept., 905, 41.6. Lyle Craven, Polly, GJ. March, 726, 41.3. Embroidered in Colors ♦ ♦ ♦ BUached Terry Cloth Colored. Terry. i large, t ASSOCIATION MONTHLY REPORT •mafl towel, 1 wash cloth Single and doubl«. White oi High School News Personal Items j Sport Oxfords THANKSGIVING GREETINGS Sanitary Market TURKEYS BUFFALO STEER BEEF WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Order Your Turkeys GEESE DUCKS CHICKENS AND BUFFALO MEAT EARLY Tillamook Meat Co Why not make your Thanksgiving Dinner one to be enjoyed. Buy nationally advertised brands, buy all of your goods of those brands, not one or two Cut Priced Leaders as a bait. You can get any of these advertised brands-Hills Bros., Golden West or M. J. B. Coffee; Drifted Snow or Vim Flour; Snow Flake Crackers; Swift Premium Ham and Bacon; Schillings and Royal Baking Powder or anything you want at Damask Guest Towels away Tillamook No. 3, association; Oct­ ober 1924; Hubert S. Smith, tester; Hubert 8. Smith, secretary. Number of cows on test 317; Avg. [ production: milk, 557; fat, 24.97. Owner, breed No. of cows, «vg. lbs. milk, avg. lbs. fat is given: Purebred I herd is: E. F Hills. RH. 22. «85. 22.74. Three high grade herds are: W. P Walker, J. M Miire, W. Tohl; GH. Mixt, Mixt; 5. 14. 44; 975, «21, 599, :W,56, 32.8«, 30 0«. Name of cow owner, lbs. milk, lbs fat, age: High pure bred cow is: Nell. Ba’ her Bros., 1274, 49.7, 4. High grade cow i«: Beauty, Jim Lom­ men. 1729, «5.6, 4 “Hoarders'' detected and slaughter­ ed: Six. Roll of Honor Cows Number of cows producing over 40 pounds fat, 12. The following are the tecr ds of cows producing more than 70 pounds fat during the month of October, 1024. Owner of cow. name of cow, breed, month fresh, Ibe. milk, lbs. fat is given: Bath lowels a happy THANKSGIVING DAY colored border. Each, 25c to 98c The smiling faces oi loved ones gathered in cheery assemblage. The welcoming banquet table -the delicious tur­ key feast—the hours of pleasant reminiscence. Plan now for a full measure of Thanksgiving enjoy­ ment. For reduced fares and com­ plete railroad information communicate with Penco Quality Rainproof Umbrellas Conovers’ Quality Groce Towel Sets iiiiimmnmiiHHHimiiimiffliiiHitiiiiii immmimutimim Artist Concert 98c and $1.98 MAURICE DUMESNIL Linen Damask Eminent French Pianist Assisted by For women. Fancy handle* Amber tint. Black and color» Misses Helen Church, Leora Philippi» --------- , -------- and W. Thomas Coates given under the auspices of Big Turkey Shoot The Monday Musical Club : Chickering piano used. Sunday November 23rd Southern Pacific At B.E. Fletcher’s RAY GRATE, l.m»l Agent. I Hebo, Oregon November 24, 1924 8:15 o’clock Christian Church Admission 50c; Reserved seats 75c Children under 12 years, 30c _ Ticket« for ««1« Koch's Drag Store