Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 28, 1919, Image 10

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST
Notice of School Election to Increase
Tax More than Six Per Cent Over
That of the Previous Year, and
to Elect District Clerk.
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Notice is hereby biven
to the
legal voters of School District No. 9
of Tillamook County, State of Ore­
gon, that a school meeting of said
district, and an election therein, will
be held in said district ::t tlie high
school building on the 2l»th day of
September, 1919, at one o’clock in
the afternoon, to vote on the ques­
tion of increasing the amount of tax
levy in the district for the year 1919
by more than six per cent.
It is necessary to raise this addi­
tional amount for the following rea­
sons:
It has been found necessary to
increased salaries to all teachers
everything purchased is higher,
besides this it is desired to get com­
plete title to site where grade school
building is situated.
At said meeting and election there
will further be submitted to the le­
gal voters of said district, and said
meeting is called for that purpose,
the question of authorizing the dis­
trict school board to purchase for the
district a release from W. D. Still- |
well of his interest in the tract of i
land heretofore conveyed by him to
the district for school purposes, be­
ing the tract now occupied by the
grade school building, and to pay
said Stillwell the sum of 32000.00
for said interest.
Said meeting is called for the fur-
ther purpose of electing a District
Clerk to fill the unexpired term of
Erwin Harrison who has resigned.
Dated this August 22nd, 1919.
Erwin Harrison, Dlst Clerk.
H. T. Botts, Chairman of the
School Board.
Just Received a special consiiiatnent of beautiful Silk
Shanghais in lovely Kimono patterns ami plain colors.
The colors in these new Silks are exquisite anil the
patterns just the kind for negligees or linings anti the
plaiti colors in shades for binding, etc. See them today.
'pHE largest consignment of Ladies'
House
Special While they last.
Only $5.00 Each.
I1E same unique merchandising plan that enables us to
offer Wirthmor Waists at such a low price also enables us to
offer you these lovely Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, and
Wash Satin Blouses at the extremely low price of $5.00.
The silks from which these
Four styles are illustrated
waists are made were pur­
and from the sketches you will
chased by the manufacturer be­
note that the styles are both
fore the radical advance in Silk
distinctive and authentic. Some
Prices of the last few months
and being designed, made and
of the models are handsomely
brought to us under the unique
embroidered, others are Filet
plan mentioned above permits
Lace trimmed while others de­
the purchase for this nominal
pend upon an attractive ar­
sum of waists that would sell
rangement of tucks, pleats and
for half as much again if pre­
sented under ordinary mer­
buttons for their appeal.
chandising methods.
Just a limited quantity and no more of the
same styles will be obtainable.
Sold at Just one Good Store in Every City
And Sold here only.
Notice.
. The annual meeting of the Stock­
holders of the Tillamook County Mu­
tual Telephone Co., will be held in ,
the court house In Tillamook City on
Saturday. September ♦ . at 1:30 p.m.
8. A. Brodhead. Secy.
Dresses ancl
Aprons
ever
received at one time by this store ar­
rived this week when our Fall Purchase of
the famous ‘‘Mina Taylors” was delivered.
These garments were bought when prices
were very much lower than the same num­
bers and styles would cost today and we
are passing on to you, through this special
Showing and Sale, the savings we were
fortunate in being able to make by making
our selections early in the year.
Wirtnmor Silk Blouses
’
The fabrics are flue quality Percales
in light, medium and dark colors in a
great variety of patterns and designs. The
Dresses are shown in pretty tailored styles
with elastic waist bands, and-the aprons
in belted and slip-over models with piping
and pearl button trims.
There are al! sizes from 16 years to 54
inch bust measurement to choose from and
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Dresses from $3.25 to $5.75.
t^Aprons from $1.75 to $3.98.
See 2nd
venue and 3rd St.
Window Displays tonight.
A
Drapery Department Announces
The Arrival of New Fall
COLONIAL
n
A
a
GOOD TASTE WI TH ECONOMY
Y weds,’ those who are changing residence or building,
Solid
Leather
All
Thru!
and those planning on new Curtains and Hangings, for Fall
will be charmed with the exquisite patterns and colorings
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended for
all purposes during tlie
year .................................. 342.000.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund
during the coining school
year .................................. 3 ; 3.970.00
From state school fund dur­
ing the com I ng school
year ...................................
] 1,015.68
Cash now in hands of the
county treasurer, belong­
ing to (tie district ....
205.00
Est Inuit ed amount to be re- ,
ceived from till other sourc­
es during tlie coming
school year....................
14,000.00 ;
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TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
very Special Prices.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 9. of
Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
that a school meeting of said district |
will be held at the High School
Building, on the 20th day of Septem­
ber, 1919, at one o’clock In the after­
noon to vote on the proposition of
levying a special district tax.
The total amount of mondy needed
by the district during the fiscal year
beginning June 18th, 1919, and end­
ing on June 21st, 1920, is estimated
in the following budget and includes
the amounts to be received from the
county school fund, state school
fund, special district tax, and all
other moneys of the district.
BUDGET
Teachers' salaries
319,500.00
Furniture ............
400.00
Apparatus and supplies, such
as maps, chalk, erasers,
stoves, curtains, etc ..
800.00
Library books.......... ..
250.00
Flags ................................ .
25.00
Repairs of school house, out­
buildings or fences . . .
750.00
Improving grounds..........
100.00
Playground equipment . .
100.00
Transportation of pupils.
750.00
Janitor’s wages.................
1.200.00
Janitor's supplies............
200.00
Fuel .......................................
800.00
Light .....................................
250.00
Waler ...................................
240.00
Clerk's salary....................
250.00
Postage and stat lonel y . .
50.00
Bonded debt and Interest
thereon..............................
2.100.00
Interest on warrants . . .
400.00
Outstanding warrants ..
11,560.00
Purchase of grounds . . . . 2.000.00
Balance. amount u> he raised
by district tux............... 322.809 32
We estimate that a levy of 7.3
Milla will be inquired to produce the
amount of special tax money shown
above.
Outed thin 22nd duy of Aug: 1919.
Erwin Harrison.
,
District Clerk.
III. T. Botts
Chairman Board ot Directors.
It’s it long way from Paris, France to Paris, Texas,
but in both | places ate llntterick Patterns Solti anti
used by the women who know good styles.
When ordering by Mail add Ic extra foflBc. anti 20c.
Patterns ; anil 2c. extra for 25c. and 30c. Patterns.
Autumn'Quarterlies ami free Fashion Sheets now here.
Special Offering of Upwards of 500 Famous “Mina Taylor
House Dresses
And Aprons
Notice of School Meeting.
Total estimated receipts, not
including the money to be
received from the tax
which it is proposed to
vote .................................. 3 19,190.68
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses
for the year.................... 342,000.00
Total estimated receipts not
Including the tux to be vot­
ed ........................................
19.190.68
Butterick Patterns
15c. —20c —25c.—30c.
New Kimono Silks.
$2.39 and $2 69
APtRY
FABR'CS
Colonial
Drapery Fabrics
Our beautiful counter
book, showing illustra­
tions of many different
types of rooms, furnished
with Colonial Drapery
Fabrics, will suggest ideas
for using these artistic
materials in beautifying
your home.
I
Be sure to see this
authoritative book on
home furnishing
IIOW
being shown in pur Fall selections of ‘‘Colonial” Draperies.
Every wanted color, pattern anti weave will be found in our
stock, anti you will find Cretonnes, .Scrims, Marquissettes, etc.
for any and every room in the house at prices per yard from
25c. to $2.50
WHEN it comes to fit,
no other shoe can hold
candle to “Foot-Fitters”!
They certainly do take year
feet off your mind!
or
New Wool Blankets,
$10 00 to $19.98
Many months ago we contracted for our Fall stocks of Wool
Blankets at prices that are away below present day values. You
will therefore benefit by securing your needs here.
White, Blue.
with silk.
and Tan with pretty borders some bound
JHE “Foot-Fitter
is’ one of the big­
gest selling shoes in the
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New Separate Skirts
Specially Priced at
$6.98 to $32.50
The new Fall Skirts are here and they are
shown in such serviceable and popular fabrics
as Sergerf, Taffetas. Panamas, Satin and Fan-
tisai Silks.
There are box pleated and tucked effects in
styles that are absolutely up-to-date and authen­
tic and beat of all there are sizes for every
woman from the youthful to the matronly.
today. You will be delighted
teriala, the colors,
with the
Ladies’ New Fall
Shits and Coats
Arriving \DatIy~
Sudi
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lovely
weaves as
\\ inter Jersey», Tricotines,
Evoratt,
Duvn tie .........
Laines,
Chiffon Velours and of coarse
Sernea are included in the
»election» now here and we
urge you t<> come to the store
to view the beautiful and
becoming models ready now
for your choosing,
on will not he importuned
to buy if you do not wish to
tlo wo just now. It will give
ii» pleasure to simply show
the garments to you.
Price» are very modest in-
dee^ rHiiging from
$3$.4 5 to $105.45
U.S.A.
It is not only a
Young man’s but it is also
an Old man’s shoe!
It is not
only an All-Round Serviceable
shoe but it is also a Good
Looking business shoe—It is the
Universal shoe for Universal Ser­
vice!
It is always DependaUe
and Trim Looking!
Good ALL
And it Feels
THE TIME!