Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 20, 1922, Image 8

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Mrs. Charles Stevens, who has
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
been ill at the Boals hlspltal
for
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
several months, is convalescent, and No. 9. of Tillamook County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING
will return _to her home at Mohler of said district will be held at High School Gymnasium on the 10th day
of November, 192!
o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of dis
i
on
Sunday.
r. and Mrs. J. B Stam of Mohler
1 cussing tbe budget herelrìafter set oyt u ith the le \ying to »3 rd. and to
Mrs.
Alfred
Smith
and
small
son
Wfc
ii
vote on the proposition of evying a special districi tax
hi e efty Salurd ay.
| have been visiting relatives
and
Th< total amount of noney needed by the said ? chool diet riet during
•jg>r
ding Jun* 30, 1923,
j friends iu McMinnville and Portland
»1 year beginning on June 30, 19!
I*'
à to be re-
i the past two weeks. Mr. Smith will is e/rim aled in teh follow tpg budget and
tary school
w.
w
reived i roTu the county st*
j drive to McMinnville Saturday
' fund, :,p eefal district tax.
ng them home.
TjrfM’.iJT- - Estimated E xpeuditure
news.
Mrs. W. J. Reicners, Mrs. Everett
Total
No.
Fersoha Service:
E. G Anderson returned Tuesday
ndit and Mrs. Leo Morrison mo-
1
1. Superintendent
»3.000-0'1
evenins from Portland, where he ■
the
3.350.00
tored to Portland the fl rst of
Principals
had gone to-see Mrs. Anderson, who
25.1 K0-00
Teachers
19
3
week and will remain there several
recently underwent an operation at
2.490.00
4
Janitor
4
.days.
2 2 5.0 0
1
Clerk
.
>
that place. He reports that
Mrs,
5.
Mrs. C. J. Edwards leaves Friday
200.00
Other services
Anderson is getting along nicely.
Mr.
morning for Newberg to join
Construction was begun Wednes­ Edwards. From there they will
»3 1.455.00
day on another temporary building drive to Seattle, accompanied
by Material and Supplies:
between those now occupied by the Mr. Edward's parents, to visit Mr.
$ 800 00
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
2
Supplies
Pollyanna shop and the Parke and Edwards' brother, O. K. Edwards,
201'0.00
Library books .....
250.00
Larson candy store. J. E. Berry will
They will return home the
first
Flairs
'
.................
4.
25.00
open a music store in the new build-
of next week.
5.— Playground eauinment ......... .........
250-00
Ing.
6. Janitor’s supplies
250.00
Preaching services will be resum-
7. Fuel
Mrs. A. D. Devine leaves Fridav
1800.00
next
ed at the Christian Church
8. Light
60000
for Beaverton to visit her daughter, Sunday, with Rev. Harness as pas-
9. Water .....................
500.00
Catherine. From there she will go
tor.
10. Postage and stationery ... . ................. ......... -........
100.00
to Portland, accompanied by her
a
Miss Margaret Coates made
daughter, to spend the week end.
Total
» 6,575.00
trip to Portland Saturday, returning
Construction ...........................
Mr. and Mrs. Smut Smith
and
»2000 00
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Renfro have lately
Bill Cheney left Friday for Port­
» 2,000.00
Total ........
moved to Tillamook from Dallas.
land.
Maintenance and Repairs
» 500 00
Miss Ella Blalock, of Hazel Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moulton, Mr.
is spending the winter with her and Mrs. Pete Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Total
..........................................................................
»
500.00
» 500.00
aunt, Mrs. Joe Donaldson, while Ogden Moulton, and son Billy, and Assessments (Highways. Roads, Streets. Bridges)
attending the Tillamook high school. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuppenbender en-
Total ........................................................ _.......
$
500-00
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Coats and Mrs. joyed a picnic dinner Sunday on the Indebtedness:
A. J. Anderson drove to McMinn- Tillamook river
1. Bonded, and interest thereon ...........................
2. Warrant, and interest thereon
ville Tuesday to hear
2000.00
Clarence
The Christian Endeavor of the
3. All other indebtedness and interest thereon
Chadwick lecture
on
Christian Christian Church will hold a mask­
Sinking Fund
......................................
4250.00
Science
ed Hallowe'en party at the church
W. S. Rusk, who has been on the on Friday. October 27. Everyone
Total
...................... » 9,250 00
sick list is up and around again.
Transportation, of Pupils
is invited to attend.
»3150-00
Total
Tuition
1
9
HERE IT IS!
The Alabama Minstrels
Friday, Novemder 3, 1922
AT THE HIGH SCHOOL GYM.
IF YOU LIKE A GOOD MINSTREL
SHOW DON’T FORGET THE DATE
•
Come jJCavrC
Service is the keynote of the success of the J. 0. Penney Company
stores. We endeavor to serve you faithfully in just the way you want to
be served. We are here to please YOU! In your pleasure we find our
greatest pleasure. When we say, “Thank you! Oome again!” it is with
the belief that you have been served courteously and with profit.
Pajamas
Extraordinary Value in
i
rolaire Coats
Of Outing Flannel
Made with
military
collar and
four silk
frogs. Neat
patterns
and well
made. Am­
ple size,
for Women and Misses
$14.75
$1.98
*
4
Men’s Trousers
»
250.00
. ............
»
»2000.00
750 00
» 2.000-00
$2.98 a. $5.90
Total
Miscellaneous .... ....
» 750.00
..................
'
Attractive Assortment»
Men! If you are look­
ing for extra Trousers we
can serve you well In cas-
slmeres, worsteds and
serges—plain and fancy
patterns In the most de.
sired colors. <•
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during year .... »59,610 00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming school year »11,520
From state school fund during the coming year .... ......... 1,346
From elementary school fund during coming school year 2.912
Estimated amount to be received from all other
sources during the coming school year
6,355
Wool Blankets
To Please You
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax »22,133.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year ............................. »59.610.00
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax 22.133.00
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax...
»37,477.00
Dated this 17th day of October, 1922.
H. H. ROSENBERG. Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: C. A. McGHEE, District Clerk.
There would be a reduction over last year of about
»2500-00 if it were not for the Sinking Fund start­
ed this year to take up Bonded Indebtedness.
The matter of authorizing School Board to sell old
school site of District No. 3 located 12 miles up
Wilson River will be taken up.
CLUB CALENDAR
Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Hill
The Bridge Club will meet Friday.
Oct. 20. with Mrs. A. A. Hall.
The next regular meeting ot the
Kensington Club will be held Nov.
1 at the Masonic hall, with Mes­
dames Frank Heyd, F. L. Howard
and R B. Hayes as hostess.
t
rr
•*’
18000
Swastika Club will meet Friday.
and nou\ if our
estimates are right,
the fastest-growing
cigarette in the
United States.
In the long run,
quality does tell.
I
»
» 250-00
Total
fflANK Y1
4 ............... » 3,150.00
$ 180.00
Total
Insurance ___....
Emergency
Ä. 3T1 DEPARTMENT STORES
The Friday Bridge Club meets Fri­
day, Oct. 27. at the home of Mrs. D
O. Spitzmesser, with Mrs. Archie
French assisting
The Tlllicum Club
will
meet
Thursday evening. Oct. 26. at the
home of Margaret Coates, with Ber­
tha Collins assistant hostess.
The Women's Club will hold a
meeting Oct 25 at the home of Mrs.
R. N Henkle
The L. D. Club meets Friday. Oct.
20. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rosen-
berg
The Sunshine Club will meet Oct.
31 at the Woodman hall. with Mrs.
Charles Gross. Mrs. Ralph Bennett
and Mrs. Alva Williams hostesses.
The Ladles Aid of the Christian
'Church will meet at the church
Thursday afternoon.
The Aid Society of the German
Reformed Church will hold the next
meeting at the church Nov. 2.
The illustrations above show the remarkable beauty
and newness in which these Fall Coats are developed. To
see them is to enjoy them. They have arrived at a time
when they will be most appreciated.
Oome in, see our hand­
some, serviceable, all wool
Bed Blankets—double bed
size 72x84—plain, stripes
and plaids.
They will
please you.
Coiors; Brown, Reindeer and Blue
These ( nts «re of excellent quality Poialre cloth and lined
b»!ow u:e waist witt) Venetian lining, The styles are loose
back. I..:,» walsted. wi.Je be ed and side effects—some with
throw Cvn'is, others with convertible collars.
$6.90 $8.90
Sizes 16 to 42
anc; Up to $14.75
Curtaining
Filet Net
In dainty styles of
lace effects to bea- tify
every home. A pair of
curtains for each win­
dow will cost remark­
ably little. Yard,
F
present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stew­
art. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drumm. ?.!’
and Mrs. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Martin. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hess­
ton, Mrs. George Chaffee and daugh­
ter Vida. Ed Davis. Benjamin Pow­
ell. LeRoy Powell. Mrs. Apsley, Mrs.
E. J. Thompson, Mrs. Charlie Mahan
Mrs. Drake. Mrs. H E. Dickey, Mrs.
H R. Leach and daughter Jewel, M tb .
Ida Smith. Mrs. Frankie Berry. Mrs.
John Aschim and daughter Maxine,
Mrs. Wm. Powell of Beaver, and Mrs.
George
Broughton of Beaver.
Mr and Mrs. E. P Maine recent­
ly sold their home in Sunnymead
and intend moving to Portland In a
CITY BUDGET IS PASSED
few days, and as a token of their es­
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teem. a large company of their old
old friends and neighbors with well alarms. Treasurer Claussen stated
laden baskets of good "eats'* gave that there was »436 in an emergency
them a surprise by dropping in on fund that could be applied on
the
them Thursday evening. Oct. 12. A purchase of this siren, The cost of
social good time was enjoyed by all the siren will be »550.
and a bounteous lunch served. They
A fund of »1480 was added to the
have been in our midst many years original budget for the amort ixat ion
and have endeared themeelvee to all of the »50.000 now carried in bonds.
and we regTet to see them leave, but The amount laid aside last night Is
wish them health, happiness
and the first payment on »14.800 that
prosperity in their new home. Those will go toward this fund
The pay-
Our Own “Honor” Muslin
Recommended for Its Quality
This is a bleached muslin woven espe-'1
dally for us under our own speclflca­
tions. It out-counts, our-serves and
out-prices other muslins of near or
equal quality. We confidently rec­
ommend It to your consideration.
36-inch Yard
J.
17c
t
the bait for luck, The results
their combined efforts «as a
string of fish, Mr. Woolever
J. L. Blalock of Hazel Bend was presses himself as delight«1 I
in the city Wednesday.
Tillamook and the reception I
J. L. Gay of Cloverdale is in the corded him by the general til
city this week doing jury duty.
of the community.
Come to the Pythian Sister’s Hal­
lowe’en party, Tuesday, October 24.
COOPERATIVE FACTORY
Cards and refreshments. Admission
MAY FORM AT MOI
35c. Everybody welcome.—Adv.
ments will be
years.
completed
in
ten
H. T. Botts Is in Salem this week
and will return Saturday
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carol Net-
tieton, of Garibaldi, on Oct. 8.
a
son. Dr. Hawk was the attending
physician.
Mrs. P. B. C. Lucas was operated
on at the Boals hospital Wednesday
morning and is reported as getting
along very nicely.
Residents of the Nehalem
are circulating petitions to
»10,000
to. build a
cheese factory in place of * e
belonging to Rudolph Zw«ifel
was destroyed by Mr*1
ago, says the Wheeler R*F*’
seems that Mr. Zweifel hao *
Prof Bennett, Frank Holden and let the contracts for th*
Herbert Blum took the new United tlon of the new factory but h
Brethren pastor. W. O. Woolever, up Ing to sell out to the new J
Wilson River last Saturday
and one is formed
A I’
showed him the secret lairs of the Fred Kebbe, Jr . are tb^C
finny tribes which inhabit
these lating the petitiojji^^^
wBters. The Rev having no license
«as only allowed to eo-operate
in
Let the Headlight clMpM
the sport to the extent of spiting on work for you.
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