PAGE 2 TILLAMOOK A bout the Coun ty houaa below town. Mr. Newby is a ’ ed to Portland Thursday to stay a ATTENTION DAIRYMEN! carpenter and expects to spend the few days. winter here. !me has nowTome”wimie Opal Ward and Rayma Brown were (Crowded out last week) Mrs. Joseph Wilson who has been county seat visitors Saturday. successful business man has found CLOVERDALE Anna Myer was on the sick list one that his business has to be conducted Aleck Fraser of Meda who has visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred on an efficiency basis and the dairy­ been visiting his old home in Scotland Reusser for some time expects to day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tucker and men are successful under the effi­ returned to his home here Saturday. leave for her home in Fellowes, Calif­ ornia December 10. baby Ella Jean started Tuesday night ciency plan. Henry Weiss of Pacific City went to Farming has become a problem Mr. and Mrs. James Lamson and to Couer De Alene, Idaho, after re­ Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph arpole were in ceiving a wire saying Mrs. Tucker’s when efficiency means but cost of The dance at Green Timber drew a Willamina over Saturday and Sunday. production thereby more money in I sister was dangerously ill. number of pleasure seekers from the farmers and dairymen’s pocket. Monroe Switzer sustained a fall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderwal | Cloverdale, Meda and Oretown. the day before Thanksgiving which I No dairyman needs to be shown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark have re­ fractured two ribs. He is able to be' have gone to Hillsboro to spend a few that his cows should have plenty of days, being called there by the illness turned from a trip to Hornbrook, Cal­ about but is under the care of Dr. water. Everyone knows that the | of Mr. Vanderwal’s father. ifornia where : hey went to spend Work. more water a cow drinks the more The ladies social club of Hebo held Thanksgiving with M r s. Clarke’s The high school seniors are plan­ a very enjoyable and successful ba­ milk she will yield. Her milk is 87 ■sister. ning a frolic at the home of Miss zaar and dance, Friday evening, Dec­ per cent water. It is as reasonable Charles Ray, Miss Radka Ivanokova Elizabeth Henry next Friday evening. ember 5, in the remodeled school gym. to expect her to go without water as and Miss Woodruff spent Thanksgiv­ Albert Snediger, who is attending Daintily ararngd booths held fancy to go without food. But many dairy­ ing in Portland. men don't know how much more milk Clare Sherman of Portland and O. A. C. came home to spend Thanks­ work, candy, ice-cream, soft drinks, a cow will yield when she can drink foods and coffee. The fortune cookd giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. family are occupying the Cloverdale teller, Madame Zara, and the fish all the water she wants exactly when Telephone company's building. Mr. C. B. Snediger. she wants it. Mrs. S \V Pickett of Oakland, Cal­ pond furnished much amusement. Sherman has been recently employed Let Gerge Burckard demonstrate Dick Payne and his orchestra pro ­ as the new manager of the telephone ifornia has been visiting her son Al­ vided music for dancing during the the modern sanitary water bowls to bert Wade Other guests of the Wades •company and the light and power you and quote prices on installing the for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. evening. plants here. The school directors have offered system.—Adv. Charles Desmond and Mr. and Mrs. The Omega Woman’s club met --------- 0--------- the use of the gymnasium for com­ Wednesday afternoon at the home of Clifford Thomas of Pleasant Valley1 To the public: Beginning Monday munity purposes, under the super ­ •Mrs. H. M. Farmer with Mrs. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson of j vision of a community club. An an­ December 15th the parcel post win­ as assistant hostess. Mrs. Wayne Tillamook. nouncement was made by Mr. Gar­ dow will be open evenings for receiv­ Eranklin, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Edith Harry Stott drove to Portland for wood at the bazaar that a meeting ing and delivering parcels. Owing to Snediger were guests of the club. the holidays. for the purpose of organizing this the fact that the train arrives about The club is planning a New Year’s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reusser are club, would be held Tuesday evening an hour earlier than at this time last party which promises to be the event visiting friends in albany and Eugene December 9, and requested that all year the windows will be closed dur­ »if the season. for a few days. ing the middle of the afternoon. It interested be present. A special meeting of the Masonic Interest in the Community Christ­ Alec Imlah of Gresham, Oregon, will very much facilitate matters for lodge was held at Cloverdale Satur­ mas tree grows apace as the event was a recent visitor at the home of the Post Office force and the public day evening which drew a good many approaches. This promises to be the if this be kept in mind. It is imposs­ his son, James Imlah. outside visitors. biggest Christmas tree held here for ible for a small force, such as we have --------- ♦--------- Mrs. John Fox has been confined to a number of years. The various McMinnville—American Savings & in the Tillamook office, to work the her home for several days with an churches and organizations are co­ Loan association increases capital incoming mail and wait on the win­ attack of neuritis. operating to make it a memorable stock to $500,000. dows at the same time. D. P. Slatter has nearly completed occasion. a new water system that will supply A rally of Sunday schools in Tilla­ the dairy ranches of D. T. Werschkel, mook county will be held at the Pres­ Jenck Bros., and E. N. Johnson. Mr. byterian church here Friday evening. Slatter also installed the Neskowin Good music and good speakers are a water system. part of the program. The basket social at Union school The lecture on the Hawaiian Island last week drew a good crowd and given by Mr. Graves at the Presby­ * netted the school sixty-eight dollars terian church last Sunday evening which will be used to complete the was most instructive and entertain­ new playshed. Basket socials this ing. season have proved very popular here. The new mail route to Otis from Approximately five-hundred dollars Cloverdale has left Meda off the map, has been haised in this manner by the the mail service having been discon­ different schools in the last two tinued for that place. months. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Thanksgiving dinner given by HEBO the Eastern Star at Oddfellow’s hall Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Arstill was a most enjoyable affair. Those children, Dorothy and Thelma, return­ present from out of town were Mr. ed last week from a visit with Hugh’s and Mrs. George Gray of Rockaway, parents near Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ayers of Beaver Mr. Jerome Dunn was badly in­ and Mrs. Shearer and Miss Margaret jured in an automobile accident Fri­ Shearer of Tillamook. day night, being now confined in A. E Newby and family of Hills­ Boats’ hospital at Tillamook. boro have moved into the Arstill Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fogg motor- Dena Hansen Gift Shop General Line of Portland E. Yamhill & Water St. Tillamook Second Ave. E 209 ANNOUNCING Our New Location SECOND STREET Opposite Conover’s Grocery We are now in a position to give Real Insurance Service Fire and All General Lines A Share of Your Business Will Be Appreciated We are Wholesale and Retail distributers of Crown Flour RELIANCE LIFE “Perfect Protection” Rose J. Wilkes Public Stenography Lula Thurman, Assistant Mirror Gifts, Prizes, and useful articles for Baby Also — with any purchase of any amount during these dates we will give either a towel holder or whisk broom holder. Call and get yours Stamped Goods and Hemstitching done Home Made Ice Cream BURCKARD’S We use only recognized high grade mater­ ials in making our ice cream. It’s richer too than most imported ice creams and consequently has a finer flavor. You’ll be delighted with it. Order from your confectionery. 2nd Ave E Watson Bldg Golden Rod Dairy A. W. Plank Hardware Co General Line of II Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass Extra Lights - Sets Repaired Carbon $1.95 Mazda $2.95 Xmas Tree Light Sets Get a tankful of the new winter “Red Crown" to­ day at any red, white and blue pump in town— at Standard Oil Service Stations and st dealers —“in every way a better gasoline.** DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING IN EVERY STANBARD OIL COMPANY WAYA THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY TO CALL US DAY OR NIGHT i 1007b power Take home a box of Edison Mazdas For Mother For Father Lighting Fixtures Mazda Lights Electric Cooker Waffle Iron Electric Cooler Perculator Toaster Electric Range Easy Washer Electric Sweeper Electric Iron Urn Set Griddle Toaster Portable Lamps Radio Hot Water Heater Warming Pad Flash Light Toaster Air Heater Radiola Hot Water Heater Electric Iron Desk Lamp Air Heater Table Stove Tillamook, Ore. Light Up For Xmas For The Home c For Son MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS Our Mett«: “Rutck Bar vice aad R mmmmm M« Rate«." Mather’s Truck Service We will give free to every customer who makes a purchase of $10 or over or any one who pays a bill in full be tween December 20 and January 1 one beautiful gold plated pocket iimiiiiiHUNiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiimiiniiiiHiMiittiiHiHiinimiiimiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimHiiiiimiiiiiimiimtiiiiiiiiiii PREPARED TO SBN» NKFKRTKNCED PACKERS YOUR HOME WWW CANTAB TO COVER All. YOUR SOODS » Medford— Fire destroys Rogue River Milling company plant here, worth $26,000. Don’t say Ship by Truck Specify SPECIALIZING FREE IS There will be no mail handled, ex­ cept dispatching first class, after 11 a. m. on Christmas day by order of the Post Master General. There will be no rural delivery on Christmas Day. W. C. FOSTER. Postmaster. Cash Feed Store Tillamook, Oregon Both ’Phones FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, HEADLIGHT For Baby Curling Iron Electric Iron Boudouir Lamp Urn Set Marceli Iron Air Heater Air Heater Wanning Pad Xmas Tree Set Milk Heater Table Stove Come in and see our display ELECTRIC GIFT' You will be sure to find one that will please Coast Power Company