Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 15, 1920, Image 7

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We Are Closing Out Our Stock of Goodrich Tires
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A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearers and wood-cutting
it. Simple and reliable,
contractors. One man can move it from cut to cuf
Hundreds in use all over the U. S. When not lu IIM fur wood t cutting, the 4 H. P. motor will
run mills, feed mills, feed cutters, pumps, etc,
Quick dtliveriu from over
100 point» throughout
“V, U'odt tew 6 rutting waul fa tot than Statu
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the United State»,
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for free Book, "llow Dau
Ross cuts 40 cords__
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Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
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april 15, 1920
THE TWO MILL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL TAX LAW.
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County Supt. G. B. Lamb Explain!
Details of Measure on Ballot—
Present Basis Does Not Provide
as Equal Distribution of
Funds as Provided for Un­
der the Proposed Law.
steadying influence of education, di- '
rected by strong, level headed con- !
scientlous teachers. The passing of j
this bill will place Oregon schools
upon their feet.
Go to the polls May 21, and vote
314-Yea.
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Kill the Dreaded
DISEASE GERM
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He Keeps Us Out of Peace.
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When Wilson was a candidate in
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1912 'twas said
At the special election to be held
He’d never be a candidate again,
May 21st, 1920, the voters of Oregon
will be called upon to vote upon the His party went on record, in a plat­
form plank, as dead
Elementary Educational Bill. This is
Against a second term for him, and
by far the most important one for
then
the betterment of our schools propos­
ed in muny years hence its provisions In 1916 Wilson knocked the platform
in the head
should be thoroughly understood.
And, grinning at it, calmly counted
Briefly speaking, the bill proposes
ten;
a slate-wide tux of two mills, to be
levied upon all taxable property ol A knock-out scored, the one term
plank was tucked into its bed.
the slate, to raise a fund for the ele-
And Wilson shaped a new one with
menlry schools, to be apportioned up­
his pen;
on the basis of the number of teach­
"He kept us out of war!”
ers employed in the several districts
"He kept us out of war!”
of each county in grades from one to
"He hypnotized the country with:
eight inclusive, one teacher being al­
"He kept us out of war!”
lowed for each thirty pupils or frac­
tion thereof. Thy proposed law' does When Wilson was elected to serve a
not do away with the present stale
second term,
and county apportionment^ nor does
He promptly kept from keeping
it change the method of distributing
us from war;
it. On the other 11« nd, it need not Instead he got us in forthwith, when
uecesarily be an additional tax. Muny
numerous and “firm.”
districts now levy a special school tax,
Epistles to the Kaiser failed to jar
in fact this year forty four districts The emperor’s ambition to subdue
levied special taxes to the average
tile world with Germ
amount of 4.3 mills. The millage tax
An marksmen when the mark was
still at par,
would in many instances relieve dis-
tricls from levying any special lax And after Uncle Sam's recruits had
made the Kaiser squirm
or materially reduce the special tax
And out of German soldiers licked
usually voted.
the tar.
Perhaps the chief ’ merit of the bill
He kept us out of Berlin,
lies in the fact that it is a fairer and
Did Wilson, who, in Paris,
more equal way of raising and dis-
Alone would speak for Uncle Sam,
tributing school tax : than the method
And kept us out of Paris.
now used which 1 is unsatisfactory.
The chief item of cost is maintaining Regardless of another term which
any school is the salary of the teach­
Wilson may desire,
er. Compare tile cost of maintaining
His covenanting trip has failed to
two one-room schools. Onu we will
push
say has six and tile other thirty pu­ Us wholly or compjetely into Euro­
pils. In both cases the cost of equip­
pean fire
ment and salary is about equal, yet
And cook us up with Bolsheviki
under the census basis of distribution
mush;
one school gets at least three times But since he couldn’t keep us out of
as much funds as the other. Then,
keeping out, his ire.
too, districts differ widely in valua­
Is daily growing hotter with a
tion. Many districts are very low in
rush,
valuation. Our lowest is $16,250.01). Quite suggestive of a fever, slowly,
i'hen, others having no more children
surely getting higher.
to educate, but being situated in
Orders Democrats all peace resolves
rich timber sections, have
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a very
to hush ,
high valuation, To illustrate: dis-
lie keeps us out of peace,
irict No. 37, with a valuation oi
lie keeps us out of peace.
$36,020.00 levied this year X mills
He’d have no reservations so
and will get $288.16. They have a
He keeps us out of peace.
school enrollment of fifteen pupils.
Dist. No. 33, with a school census ol Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
25 and valuation of $534,940.00,
levies 1.01 mills and will get $559.03
Notice is hereby given that the
t he former district with nearly eight County Court of tile State of Oregon
times tlie levy, raises approximately for Tillamook County, has appointed
one half tlie amount of money as the lite undersigned as administrator of
tlie Estate of Alphonse J. Provoost,
latter. Both are one room schools.
A striking feature of this matter is deceased, and any and all persons
having claims against said estate are
that in tlie poorer districts nearly all hereby required to present the same,
the money is paid by the patrons ol together with the proper vouchers,
the school. While in the wealthier to the undersigned, at liis residence
districts a large portion is paid by in Bay City, Oregon, or, to T. H.
non-resident property owners. This Goyne, attorney-at-law, at his office
proposed law is strong in that it in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six
places back of the schools and the months from tlie date of this notice.
Dated March IX, 1920.
education of every child in the coun­
Sidney Provoost,
ty, every dollar of taxable properly,
Administrator of the Es­
including that owned by wealthy
tate of Alphonse J. Pro­
non-residents, basing its apportion­
voost, deceased.
ment on the number ol teachers- -
Notice of Administrator’s Sale.
chief item of expense. Oregon is one
of only seven states that has no state
Notice is hereby given that the un­
wide taxation for elementary educa­
dersigned, as administrator of the
tion, while practically all tlie states estate of John L. Bozorth,.deceased,
apportion half the funds upon the has petitioned an order from the
teacher basis.
county court of Tillamook County,
Now how much will this county gel Slate of Oregon, in said estate, direct­
out of the law if it passes? A few ing him to sell at private sale for
ty belong
figures tell. Tlie assessed valuation cash certain real property
of the county is iwenty-two million' ing to said estate and hereinafter
described, and that pursuant to said
dollars. A two mill tax upon this will order said administrator will, on and
produce $4 4,060.60. allear in mind after the 20th day of April, 1920,
that this is not necessarily an in­ sell at private sale for cash, the fol­
creuse in tax, as 1 stated before, as lowing described real property, be­
such districts do not need extra longing to said estate, to-wit:
L.’J
All of Block thirty-three (33)
funds may levy no special tax. This
Oceanlake
Park,
Tillamcok
County,
year $92,000.00 special taxes weie
levied. Under the proposed law, this Oregon, according to the duly record­
ed plat thereof.
should be lowered by approximately
Bids will lie received for Baid prop-
$44,000.00. Dividing $44,000.00 by erty by said administrator at his of-
76, tlie number of elementary teach­ flee, Bank of Bay City, Bay City, Ore-
ers in the county schools, we get ap­ gon, on and before the date herelnbe-
proximately $575.00 per teacher fore mentioned. No bids for less than
unit, This means that each one-room the sum of $7 5 the appraised value
school will receive in addition to the of said property, will be considered.
The date of (he first publication
County and Slate funds now receiv­
ed, approximately $575.00 from this of this notice is the 25th day of
.March, 1920, and the date of the last
state iund, and each two room school publication hereof will be the 15th
$1,156.00, etc, according to the num­ day of April, 1920.
ber of teachers. Because of a more
John O. Bozorth.
Administrator.
equal distribution, a large majority
of the districts of the county will re­
Summons.
ceive more money than is now re­
ceived, or would be received from a
In the Circuit Court of the State of
special two mill tax in such districts. Oregon, for Tillamook County.
More money, and more equal distri­ Andrew Peterson, Plaintiff.
bution, therefore, will be available
vs.
under the proposed law and that is F. R. Beal», and Bird Beals,
one of its chief purposes.
husband and wife, Arthur M.
More revenue is needed for the Churchill, James Pullin and
support of the schools or our whole Laura Fallin, husband and
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educational system 1 h threatened. In wife, Charles F. Blum and
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Minnie
B.
Blum,
husband
so many cases the special school tax­
and wife, Shute Savings Bank
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es by the district have reached a
a corporation, as Trustee, and
point where people cannot meet the the Federal Land Bank of
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additional
requirements
without Spokane, Washington, a cor-
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state aid. The U. S. Commissioner of poration.
DefendantH.
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education tells uh that 18000 school;
of
Federal
Laut!
Bank
To the
failed to open this year for want of Spokane, Washington, a corporation; «
In the name of the State of Oregon,
teachers; that there are 41,900
teachers below Htunding who could you are hereby notified and required .
not puss a teachers examination; to appear in the above entitled Court
last year one-fifth of all the children and cause and answer the complaint
went to school to teachers who had filed herein, within six weeks from
the date of the firat publication of
less than high school education not this summons, which suid date is the
another civilized people on earth of 25th day of Match, 1920, and If you
which this can be said. Our State
tail to so appear, for want thereof,,
Superintendent Churchill Informs us the plaintiff will apply to the Court
that our own i (ate is threatened with for the relief demanded in the com­
this condition. Many of our bent plaint In said cause, to-wit: for an
teachers ate taking up other lines of order forever canceling and annul­
work ihore profitable financially. A ling the lien of that certain mortgage
careful investigation of applications which you hold on the property de­
now filed in this office reveals that scribed in the complaint, and
such other relief as appears in
many of the teacher;) are not up to
prayer of said complaint.
the standard desired for school work,
This summons is nerved upon
Next year Tillamook county munì by publication by order of Hon. Geo.
have twenty-five teachers from some H. Bagley, Judge of the Circuit Court
place other than In the county, as of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
more than that number are leaving County, made and entered during a
the profession or county, this sum­ regular term of said Court on the
mer. It Is a matter of finance, and ' 24th day of March, 1920.
First publication March 25, 1920.
this bill will help.
Last publication April 29, 1920.
This breakdown in our schools
Talmage, Claussen A Mannix.
at a time when we need more than
Attorneys (or Plaintiff,
ever before
Americanizing,
iqp. Tillamook, Oregon.
By Disinfecting Your Homes,
Basements and Desease Brood
ing Places with
B.K.
B.K. has been tested in every class of desease
germ and results show that B.K. has the power
to kill germs of desease promptly.
B.K. contains no poison or acid and is safe
for destroying germs any where, anyone can
handle it without danger.
B.K.
is a very much more powerful germi­
cide than the usual coal tar preparations.
B.K.
is clean and colorless as water; leaves
no stain or scum, and is not a poison.
B.K. is guaranted to you— Get a Gal. Jug today.
Kuppenbendefs Grcery
The Bank behind the community
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rl"MlE First National has been actively identified
with the development of Tillamook lands and
industries for a good many years.
As the
hanking needs of the people have increased, oar
capaciy for service has kept pace.
A 'Nationalized' bank account—means
under Government Supervision.
DIRECTORS :
JOHN MOK,'.AN.
A.W. BIINN.
HENRY ROGERS
C. A.
C. J. EDWARDS,
B. C. LAMB.
W. J. KIRCHERS,
MeOHBE
re first National Bank
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We have been buying Irides and
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have yet to find a dissatisfied shipper
Owners Praise It
For Its Comfort
The delightful comfort with which five adult persons ride in the
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the road-shock long before it can reach the cushions.
Many unusual qualities such as
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sixes it stands out distinctly.
At all the principal automobile
shows this season it has attracted ex­
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the use of motor cars have been
generous in their expression of ap­
proval and admiration for the entire
design and construction of the Cleve­
land Six chassis. The several beautiful
styles of body, mounted on this one
chassis, have met with praise from
men and women alike.
When you see or drive
the Cleveland Six, you want it.
Romleter (Three PaMengers) $1385
Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1385 Coupe
(Four Paeeengers)
$3195
Sedan (Five Passengers)
$2195
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