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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
îgw ) & $250.00 GIVEN AWAY $250.oo >N. I TODD & CO. •> N'D d ta 'N. eand , als« G * * Will (»IVE AW AY «25O.OO In CASH and 1’IIE^EVT8, Oct., 1st, 1003. 43 Prize» in all First Prize $5O.oo <J ASH. & We will also One ticket given with each Dollar Cash Purchase. give a 16x20 Enlarged Picture with each $10.oo Cash Purchase COME AID SEE US FOR PARTICULARS. & TODD & COMPANY. >N. I g- »N. | neither absent nor tardy. School district No. 33 has the distinc 2 N ame of T eacher . Seventy-three schools reported this tion of having had perfect attendence 0 month, for the month ending prior to during the entire month. o May 1st. In these districts the total The time is approaching for another , z enrollment for the month was 423; the I school census of the county. It is earnestly | 1. W. W. Wiley ............. 2. Minnie Rolland average daily attendance, 368. No. days desired that clerks will secure an accurate 3. Agne» Delttman......... Grace Wilson absent 562; last report showed 538 da vs i enumeration of the school children. The i 4. 5. Mrs. E. E. Preston.. absence. Considering the greater enroll ' law requires the clerk to visit each home ! 6. Nellie Durfee ........ 0. Bella Watt ment this month, there has been much in making the census. All pupils actually 2. OliveStratton.. Zella Mapes less absence. A very marked improve residing in the district on the first day of 5. 6. Bessie Shepard 8. Rae Robinson ment is shown in the number of pupils June shall be enumerated. 1. Winifred Graves.. neither absent nor tardy. The number In some localities there is talk of con-1 2. Fannie Smith N M Dawson this month is more than double that of solidating two or more school dis 3. 4. Emma Gill ...... last month. Teachers and parents are tricts. In many localities in this county 6. Mary Millard.......... 8 Fred Merrial deserving credit tor giving special atten this inav be done advantageously to the 1. Amanda Tinnerstet Marie A. Smith ... tion to the question of punctuality. But schools concerned. Some steps in this 2. 3. Annie Wallace........... are you satisfied with the present condi matter must be taken at once if the plan 7. Pearl Adkins ........... 8. Bessie Blodgett....... tion ? Will you not try to make it bet is to be put into operation in the near 6. Ellen Bewley ........... ter ? future, as this can lie voted on only at Total Teachers were requested to report this the annual school meeting. Failing to month on needed supplies for their re act in time for this year, such matters spective schools. The question of suf must wait till the annual meeting in 1904. Eddy Heisel, Lily Wickland, Lizzie Erricson. ficient black-board room is a serious one G. B. L amb , District No. 12 (Pleasant Valiev).— in many rural schools. Some of the County School Supt. Heloise Phillips, Caral Phillips, Mary teachers report only 10 feet of black Turner, William Turner. board for the whole school. This is not Roll of Honor. District No. 15 (Foley).—Warren Hos sufficient. In these days every progress District No. 1 (Fairview School).— ive successful tea< her makes extensive Clark Embum, Erral Embum, Ethelyn kins. District No. 16 (Woods).—Bessie Way use of blackboard in teaching. It is a Crawford, Guv McElvey, Everitte Mc- necessity and school boards should not I Elvey, Cyrus Norton. Leo Norton, Sadie mire, Esther Waymire, Sophia Way mire, hesitate to see that schools are well sup- Shaw, Forest Fowler, Evan Ross, Annie Hazel Wells, Virgie Magarrell, Dora Southmayde. plied in this respect. I Tinnerstet, Geo. Tinnerstet, Clara Tin- District No. 18 (Neskowin).—Fred Every school should l»e supplied with nerstet, Eddie Fishbocker, Ivan Donald Scheizinger, Hazel Scheizinger, Eugene a water pail, cup, wash-basin, looking son, Albert Olds, Geo. Olds. Bowman, Fritz Bowman, Winnie Bow glass, combs and towels. Is your school I District No. 2 (South Prairie School). man, Grace Bowman, Clara Goeres, so furnisned ? How many of us would I —Sidney Christensen, Pearl West, Reed Emma Ward, Cornelius Ward. do without those articles in our homes ? . West. District No. 21 (Sand Lake).—foel Yet too often they are not supplied to I District No. 3 (Jenning 9 School).— the schools unless the teacher does so at Eiden McFalls, Teddy McFalls, Simmie Atkinson, Merle Webb, Jean Shillinglow, her expense. A few dollars judiciously McFalls, Gordie McFalls, Sallie McFalls, Ethel Hoyt, Roy Hembree, Minnie Hoyt, •pent by the school board in supplying a Stella McFalls, Theresa Jennings, Lizzie Lawson Hembree, Clent King, feffie Hembree, Ora Hembree, Burley Edwards, few needed article« for the use of the Jennings. school, adds greatly to cleanliness and School District No. 4.—Cecil Gist, ; Jessie Edwards. Florence Hush l »eck, Thomas Hush beck, i District No. 22 (Cloverdale).—Mack refinement. School buildings throughout the county Clarence Hushbeck, Ray Hushbeck, Coy Mattson, Glen White, Toney Jenck.Jo t are generally in good condition and sup- Bailey, fames Bailey. Jenck, Emma Iler. District No. 23 (Long Prairie).—Helen i plied with apparatus. In some districts District No. 5 (Sand Hill School).— the grounds are not suitably improved, Anna Tohl, Alvina Tohl, Hattie Tohl. Biby, Horace Biby, Lida Biby. Carl a matter which school boards should Herman Tubbesing. Freddie Tubbesing, Dawson, Ethyl Dawson. Cloyd Dawson, •eriously consider as earlv as practic Agnes Snyder, Freddie Snyder, Clara I Jessie Earl, Lena Earl, Myra Fletchall, able. The teacher and pupils in district Schollmever, Lillie Schollmeyer, Emma 'Georgia Fletchall, Ella McCormack, ' Nettie Smith. Rose Smith, Katie Sheets, No. 21, have taken the matter in their Schollmeyer. own hands and cleared up the play District No. 6 (Oretown) —Alva Atter- Nickie Sheets. District No . 26 (Wallace School).— ground, clearing off the brush and logs. bury, Arthur Atterbury. Lewis Atter They split posts and pickets to fence in bury, Carl Commons, Ora Porter, Elma Oran Wallace, Hugh Wallace, Myron the school yard in order that they might Porter, Herbert Porter, Earl Porter, Blanchard, Ray Blanchard, Phoebe Wallace, Stella Wallace, Velmer Beaty, 1 plant flowers. This is a commendable Daisy Fletcher. District No. 10 (Latimer School)— Clarence Beaty, Marie Beaty, Jimmy ’ enterprize. School district No. 38 has a large roll Hilma Anderson, Louis Anderson, Reu Payne, Jennie W oole. District No. 28 (Newell School).—, of honor this month, there being 19 ; ben Gladd, Henry Heitel, Allred Svenson, The County Schools. anca- i. M ï Mnesi. v> ►> of ¿1 ¿5 z 0 o Z 20 47 20 |6 20 11 1» 15 20 12 20 17 20 40 20 16 12 20 20 19 10 20 20 15 13 20 24 10 7 20 26 20 19 20 20 27 16 20 20 14 20 11 20 32 20 4 457 423 ¿-4 « v Z • v ' I * ■ u 3 •c s T5 . V 0 * ► z < £6 S-o 38 13 IO 14 12 17 36 13 IO 15 9 14 10 20 4 23 19 23 14 14 29 3 £_ j 758 50 43 8 212 273 9 239^ I % 337 3 704 78 265 55 208% 31% 298 82 — 199 1 293 7 196 19 396 12 5 79 476 40H 366 11 477 47 288 16 263 O 165 16 592% 21% 73 4 r=0 o A- .ti 3 — U •2.H 5 ’ S« ® V °c = ¿’oE o cl z~ z z g 18 a » 6 6 1 16 9 I 13 18 1 O o o o 10 10 1 V o 0 6 7 O 7 o 10 2 14 O 17 3 8 2 2 4 4 13 1 1 7 2 ■ 2 2 5 5 1 15 3 124 1*4 Eugene Morrison, Jennie .Morrison, Felix Kebbe, Salma Kebbe, Ernest Kebbe, Olga Kebbe, Agnes Zaddoch, Edith Zad doch. District 31 (Bay City).—Maggie Til den, Mildred Tilden, Arleen Tilden. District No. 32 (WolfCreek School).— Lillie Bayes, Abie Baves, Walter Bayes, Henry Smith, Johnnie Borba, Clarence Myers, Lydia Mills. Frances Mills. District 33 (Quick School).—Dove Quick, Anna Schlappi, Helena Schlappi, Lizzie Zurfluch, Anna Zurfluch, Rosie Quick, Gertrude Schlappi, Frank Nor burg, Edgar Norburg, Ladd Quick, Her mann Schlappi. Johnny Zurfluch. Harry Norburg, Lillie Norburg. District No. 37.—George Miller, Athos Miller, Jessie Killow. District No. 38 (Vaughn School).— Hattie Bowles, Lena Vaughn, Arthur Gilmore, Asa Hangen, Arthur Barrett, William Duren, Theodore Bowles. Elmer Bowles, Alice Stasek, Pauline Hatha- way, Agnes Hathaway, Nancy Hatha way, Goldie Gilmore, Rudalph Stasek, Barbara Hathaway, Jennie Elliott, Ben Ewell. Ale Hangen. District No. 46 (Hobsonville).—Louis Smith, Walter Smith, Roy Smith. Pupils reported too late for report last month.—Sidney Christensen, Reed West, Marion Darby, Lando Darby, Anna Tohl, Alvina Tohl, Emma Scholl meyer, Lillie Schollmever. Cohn 8c Co. are paying 16 cents per dozen for eggs.