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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1922)
V I rmlllH? Mt'lltn Vntr Tit I AMOOK IIEIIAU), TM.MMOOK, OHEfJON, MAIICH If, IK. SECTION 1-PAGE SEVEN DITION i MAPLE OiOVE AD Placed on the market 1 on me . Close-in Residence Property Installment PLAN Over FORTY X ask us about this plan Choice Lots t t i J z If you arc interested in building a home see the agent for this property F. B. McKINLEY. Tillamook, Ore. COUNTY-WIDE BOYS AND GIRLS' CLUB NEWS HtfWtnc Club ho fC. I). IMt. Tl... riub ' l yry U, tih U it it Vr 2Wpptii?tn, 1 anna t.nnc, vW-pirt n .pktn, tmrf.unry. Iliurt '! Idml Edmund. .Tholma ' flub nl ltimvur has a f K u'lrU umlor tho ! f .Mm. E. D. Iloll.Tho ' iim club nrn! l.voyn ' lent, Tlmlina Hopkins, I . Awnutln Inne, iti)-J i.lmuml, (ti)lilm 1 1 v- SaiHiiKt(tn. Citnlrit Club has six 1 lit MU Snrnh 1'nrr n Tim momhor of tho Nminril Tliumpiiun, prosl I-nrnrn, vti-iipiiutiilnnt, " 'M'titi, seorutnry, Chiirleit I'rnnros Crawford, linn i "i f "nttip Cnokory lum bo'ii ' Nelmlunt under tho lend f Mi Snnih Pnrr. Tint inini. i follows: Churles Thump ' "lent, Ilium liort'hi'iihoiii, "but, Gordon Hnstliu:, I xiih llrlirKKVirnnril Thotnp fi ui).lui BriiSi:,Von'.ari Thump. utl. A r.mluy iul nl N.hslrm h ufiuiml lit Npbait.u. Mtm atith rr I l. tl tmvt Th mem. , mrv: Harm Hem-henhrw, prpi iit, Utm Cruwfurd, vic rdint, Vcrnnrd Tholtpn. MvrvUry, Lout 5)t igjr. Thorns. Noketm. Eiw TubW t, Waiter Iidtkr. Angaltno FHiltr, Alfrod K'uruiU. The Tilliwoolv H,tin-F,rkUi. Calf Club hni Wen rgamd for thi roar with Ute following ms-mlon: Kloni 8rhlW. prMitWnt, THodon lmrii, vlw-prfildi-nt, l.ily Schild, twreury. 'rtiiHtdor Jvb ,Jvk Mow pry, I'runciii I'owkit.. I'ul I'awort. Oflui Vuhn, Byron Smn, Alfred Jolmou,Willinm Vauirhn, Hum Schlld. Thu Unif I'rmru- Sowmu Club, with Mr. lllHrlio HdL'BM n btlil ll'llll'T, lm l hi (ttllowiuc mcmlwrn: Hurthn .Irr, pivm.luul,.MrKiirit llockor, vlciv pionlilciil, Kiihy llum, iO.-rfUry, Cur rlu Ilium, Hlum, Viriib. Mm- .by, Alirit llmnenkriitt, Kuthor Smith- A .Sowinif Club uixIit tho Iik-uI b'ml -hl f Mm. fiiM). Illnnrhnnl Inn hi'im uiiritniiwl nt Nelmb-ni. Tho nmm. Tillamook Oregon P. J. Worrell, Prop. A Thoroughly Modern Fireproof Hotel Operated on the European Plan. Hot and Cold Water In A La Carlo Mpnls Hc't Every Room - 111(5 Convenient, Qomfortahle, Ueasonablo And Really Up-to-Dato. Ju il A iio-proidit, Kiln Htiii, i ,f-, Kcnia .N'okoiiM, Hbn Nt. ki. ii. i nr- t'rmwfnrd, Kv Cruw , fv.r.i, Uulh Ttlilnn. Ivm Allen. Thi- Itny City Hewing Club, with ! tl It V V..t. lnMrli.r h the rulsurin mi-mtwm: Aimed KeUnK, mnutrut. llfliit Krugan, vi'-ri'-nAvnu Durory Coffmj, nwrt-Ury, ! Ixtin IUiimmi. KUnn UUwhurd. N'ulu KIKit. Com Pike, Ortrude WtUon, ith rUron, lUiby Snixlily AiU iir. Thoropnon, ICtllth Morrin. HKUu DAUy, Arli-tn Morri. Myrtiu Mnth. or ,lVma ScbUfiuiiu. Tho Poultry Club nt Wbocb-r undir be ort hbrhtp of A. C. CwiUvr buty, hw l'o'v moinbors n follow: Milo Ilovwer. premibuit, WHllnm Cyn. hrt, vlro-n'Wnt, Arthur Cnutor bury MH-irUiry. Kuftonp llnHfOiUnmoa lUmiltoii,. Earl Cronen, llnrobl Jon iifn. ChitrlM Wi'lton, l'orot Shininnor Patrick S:Klprboi;, Choitor Shlnlnnor, l4Hnnrd Kmory. At !y City n Poultry Club of 'Ifttt-ii mombirn him boon orjrnmtoil, 'b.v. J. T. Kmlinu i tho local loader Tho wumlior mio: Hichnnl llnys, pio. iilonU Mirinni KontiitK, vico-prosident Inini Nolo, norrotnry, Pflnm Sohiff "an. Myit'o MHthor, Ithmln Koynobln, Mm 10 i libit), Uwronro Wilnou, Kvor ttt 1'rovont, ltoy Uii-8, Loo niniichiiiil, Hy IllnuchnnUohn .Sunilorsoii.llonry Snuoo I r'rn Hoynohln. A Fn, :ii" Hub has boon ornanizod it M.ihlor, Mtli Mrs. C. M. Miiins i,...il..r Tho .iiombors nho as follows: 'ioi'trmlo Yount,'.piolih'nt, llossio I.oo, loot. Wlnnlfroil Al'oy, o. rotiiry, Diirothy Kobbo, Mary Hrlj,'- huin, Ksthor Slovens, Anlrolino Miil ; Ksthor Zurfluh, Nolllo Dnvls, Mil divtl Krunor, Uonliih Sprlnor. A Cookhur Club of nino niombors, wltli Miss Mlhlroil Tihloit lis local loader, has just boon owtnizod nt Mohlor. Tho inoinboiH aro: Ksthor Stuvons, piosidont, Forostor Harks, iou.prosldont, lloonn Toinlinson, ro lotary.dortrudo Yiiuiik, Glayds Uor, Hoiiilo Loo, Wallor l.udtko, AiikoHiio Fullor, Wlnnlfiol Alloy. Tho (wdon Cub nt Mohlor, with Amlrow I.utrlor lis local londor, has iino moinbsra: I.oallo Younir. prol innt IN mbl K'obbo, vlco-piosldunt. "in If n t'( iflmoiiB, seeroUry. Ivan ( I.uiltUo, GoorRo l.udtko, Wondoll vl, Stunloy Kobbo, Walter l.udtko, . i Svlhw. t Ft-brunry 22, a Coukini Club vtn orjrniz-d at Whoolcr. Mnrfrnrct Ut! in the locnl loader, and thp mem ber of tho club aro: Luella Lnnc, pre sident, Huth Uarnoll, vico-prosidont, Mabel Soilerborir, necretnry, Harriot 'Uniilton, N'l.llio Koss, Mao Black. Tim St. Alphutius Academy Sowinc r"ub a membership of 20. Miss fSrrtrodp HriHiks is locnl lender. The niombors f tho rlub nn: Helen Kihm liroshlont, K'virn Woolfo, vice-president, lone Tnlcott, secretnry', Eliia betb Urians, Mildred Johnson, Mnr unret Abrnhnm, Evelyn Hnnenkratt, Clara Brooks. Isabel Kohr, Florence Walking, Mnry Weber, Monotta Snn ilors, Oor-tthy Esch, Frances Burnett, Evelyn Miller, Josephine Biser, Rosie Bier, Oraco Kamph, Mnrio Botachart, l.oona West. Tho Cookinn Club organized at SU Alphonstis Academy has oicht mem born, with Miss Gertrude Brooks ns lwal 'oador. Tho niombors nro: Clarn Brivoks, president, Irene Jncob, vico-pio.sident, Catherine O'Hnra, so erotnry, Aitiios Kamph, Georgia Vidito, Helena Webor, Rosella Blaser, Mnry Brooks. he had a cold and consequently be X'j hooded. For cold, Chambcrlaia's j Tcrsnns past w-01 in a i.hort timo." "The Sun" i-i'tfuph Homedy is exceilent. It md tako ri'ht and their warninft should hi ways cures aa-l-ls pleasant to tak'-. ered. middloaife should go to thtaremedy until recov- A1 A Sowing Club has boon orpaniied ... III. ...ill. M-o Vnll.nrlt.n T.U.it ! local loader. Tho followinc Kirls are members: Emma Unpen,, president, I.ucil'e Hollett, vice-president, Adeline Bodorthn, secretary, Normn Kostic, Alnm Ay or. WKATIIEK MAN MUST HAVE IT IN FOR US Wo certainly nro -etting n varloty of weather. Tuesday one of tho henvieat snow storms of tho year hit tho valloy.Snow foil in Inrtro flakos stinting early in tho niorniiur nnd continued well in tho afternoon, but tho wnrm atmosphere nnd wot surface mo'tod it as fast as it folll. However tho hijehor districts receive u uonorous coating of whito. DON'T FOOL WITH A COM) (From tho Now York Sun.) "Wo must repent our warning -.tnmiup 1BOUI oim 'uiuouinaud lsttiuXu oils disenso that prevails in this city, nivl which is extriiiriliimily provnlont ! nl. th's timo. Bo oni;uiid at nil times iii-t tnklnn coldVj.'ook out for ! If you t'iko it. Glndstono pwd t) gWj bod nnd send for a, doctor whenever! 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