i\Y NOVEMBER 30, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Offiicials Referee Brooks, Lucas, dairymen who took part, for more or! [cuse, to demonstrate the merit of H. Linesman Alfred Gabriel. less agitation have taken place to' -Studebaker Light-Six cars for per- The T. H. S. gave a banquet in have the road to the cheese factory) | formanee, endurance and economy. honor of the Newberg high school paved. But even that did not move I In sever, days’ time, the Light-Six and T. H. S. football teams Friday the dairymen one bit for they went , delivered more than the average mile­ v H S. vs. T. H. S. 18-8. to the meeting determined to vote age for a whole year and did it so J torrents of rain and on a turf evening, a sumptuous dinner being against additional taxation which, ' decisively that it is causing wide com- served. The committee in charge was lB ' water-soaked, T. H. S. went I- another defeat this season Lulu Thurman, Mabel Harrison, and places the blame on themselves and ' ! ment among motorists in that section not on the county court for not q of the country. , the «presentation from New- Nadine Williams. sanctioning that improvement. | I Outstanding features of the long The Domestic Science class is mak ­ « last Friday. Probably at no County Judge Homer Mason and run were the fact that the highest this season did the breaks go ing an old fashioned Christmas plum ,’rse against Tillamook than in this pudding to be put away and probably District Attorney T. H. Goyne were average for any one hour during the present and the former was made run was 48 miles; the highest speed, will be sold at Christmas time. The Junior class operated a “Hot chairman of the meeting, and Fred 67 miles an hour; the use of but three B^th of Newberg's touchdowns gallons of water for the whole run ne following a break in their favor, Dog” stand at the football game Fri­ C. Baker secretary. and the further fact that no air was day. The proceeds will help enlarge The chairman fully explained that the first half on a punt by New- if the district voted c special road tax ' put into the tires during the entire Mahan playing safety let the the Junior-Senior banquet fund. The English five class under the a large proportion of the money' I seven days. 11 roll down the field feeling sure The best gasoline average for a would cross the goal line and thus direction of Miss Anderson are mem­ would come from the timber lands and a small proportion from the farm six-hour period during the trip was y s. would get the ball on her orizing Bacon’s Essays on Study. The cast of the Senior play “Why lands over the way the timber was 23 miles, and for the whole trip, the r, ¿0 yard line. But the slippery Smith Left Home” is working memor­ being cut the county was getting less | average was 18.1 miles to the gallon. rskin decided to hold «p on the Thirteen men took turn-about driv­ taxes from that source every year. ’ yard line. Ten yards behind his ably for the 14th of December! The tryout for debate will be held The judge was in favor of the road ing and at all times an observer of /n' goal line, Capt. Tippin kicked ,arly straight up in the air and New- within two weeks, the subject of dis­ being paved to the cheese factory, the Syracuse “Post-Standard” accom­ !rg had the ball on the 5 yard line cussion is Resolved: that Oregon and the way to obtain it was to vote panied the car. Exclusive mechanical features of om where she bucked it over in 4 should furnish free text books to a special road tax. It was entirely iwns. The second touchdown came public school students. All the high up to the road district to decide one the Light-Six motor account largely for this remarkable record in the i a similar fluke when Mathews at school students are invited to tryout. way or the other he said. fety juggled a punt and a Newberg The topic of debate with another William Maxwell did not doubt the 1 opinion of George Williams, local 1D pounced on the ball thus paving high school team will be Resolved: figures gven by the county judge. I Studebaker dealer. “For example,” said he, “Studebak­ e way to the second touchdown, that a severance tax is a desirable He thought, however, that the first feature of a system of state and local thing to do was for the county to get er machines all surfaces of the crank­ ewberg failed to kick both goals. Tillamook’s scoring came from a taxation. out of debt which, he said, amounted shaft and connecting rods of tbs The policy of keeping the swim­ to $500,000. This the county judge Light-Six engine instead of the usual ifety at the outset of the game, and F a touchdown in the third period, ming tank in the H. S. gymnasium disagreed with on account of unpaid practice of machining only the bear­ This insures exact [dwell scoring on a delayed buck off open for the public on regular even­ taxes, etc., and he thought the pres­ ing surfaces. ings each week will be discontinued. ent plan was to help wipe off the in­ jard from the 5yard line. From scrimmage plays T. H. S. Instead, an organizationor group of debtedness as soon as possible. aibkd the yardage by Newberg and individuals may make arrangements Quite a little discussion followed, it less than six times threatened for the use of the tank on week and'it was apparent from what was ewberg’s goal. The home team nights. If a group of not less than said that voting a special road tax lemed to lack the punch at the criti- ten people wish it they may secure had met with a very cold reception, J moments to put over the winning the use of the tank. For details of for only one person sponsored the »uchdown. The line on Tillamook’s the new plan call 150, or see John special road tax. iam worked as one man and opened Zellar, janitor of the building. A motion being made that a vote On Friday at one o’clock a pro­ be taken of yes or no for a special i splendid holes while on defense tcepting the two bad breaks held gram was given before the assembly. road tax, it took but a few minutes Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye was sung by the to determine this. ke a wall. With possibly one exception the teachers quartet consisting of Leora When the secretary announced that Aulis Anderson, Helen 6 votes had been recorded for a 'hole line will be back next year and Philippi, dth this hard hitting set of for- Church and Mary Cole. A theme on special road tax and 36 against, the a.-ds T. H. S. should do great things Patriotism was read by Flora Schild. meeting came to a sudden close. at year. The men playing at the A theme on Citizenship was read by Evdently the bonding of the school rst of the season who were entirely Virgil Henderson. The high school district for a new school building re­ orchestra played several musical sel­ cently played an important part in reen are now going like veterans. The backs have increased their ections. A whistling quartet of Na­ determining the attitude of the tax­ peed and rive and their interference dine Williams, Corinne Stranahan, payers towards additional taxation, fems to have developed at last, The Ruth Mathews, and Kathryn McIntyre for it seems, some prearranged plan ickeling of the whole team was rendered the next number. A piano had been adopted to vote no when the meh better in the last game altho solo, “O Sole Mio” was played by vote was taken, the taxpayers con- If you have an automobile acci­ ie slippery condition of the field James Watson, and assembly singing! tendng that their taxes should not be dent you may be liable for dam­ fade footing very uncertain. followed until 1:45 when school was I increased. ages up to the worth of your entire estate. Against Co. K. on Thanksgiving adjourned for the football game. j F. C. BAKER Unless you carry adequate ay the team expects to make a cred- Dorothy Goodwin from Hillsboro automobile insurance, your cash able showing. entered H. S. Monday as a freshman. NON-STOP RECORD ESTAB­ in bank, your investments, your Linup: LISHED property, both real and personal, Himes C. REGARDING ROAD TAXES may all be levied upon to satisfy Aplanalp R. G. L. Harrison Running continuously for seven damages. Miner R. T. L. Thomas. To the Editor:—The way to reduce days for a distance of 5504 miles at No prudent man with an es­ Elliot R. E. L. Blum taxation is to vote against an increase an average speed of 33-9-16 miles tate can take such a chance. O. Mahan in taxation, and this was overwhelm­ per hour, a Studebaker Light-Six has Tippin, Capt. R. H. L. Foland ingly demonstrated at the special just completed another remarkable Maxwell F. road meeting at the Maple Leaf performance record at Syracuse, Substitutions—Olson for Elliott, school house on Saturday. The vote N. Y. Aitna-Auto Insurance safe­ guards your property and sav­ Mathews for Tippin, Tippin for was so one-sided that it appeared to The run was undertaken by Gere 4 ings by protecting you against Mahan. be a surprse to all the Wlson river Willis, Studebaker dealers in Syra- u $-NEWBERG GAME LOST TO LATTER 18-8 Protect Your Estate ÆTNA-IZE Mt / At /.At 5 balance and umxorm weight ox re­ ciprocating parts. “Vibration is, therefore, practically eliminated, a feature that is respon- sible in part, for the unusual records of performance such as the run at Syracuse.” mg width» th« Clauup county hu« and extends to Clatsop on the north; on the north, and thence eastward to 13 takes in Bay City and the Kelches the Washington county line; 11 fol­ river to the boundaries of 12. Dis- low.’. up the Miami river to and over the divide and takes in the south fork t ict number 12 is the only road dis­ trict which crosses the entire width of the Nehalem, thence east to range of the county, and embraces Brighton, seven west, thence up north to the Manhattan, Saltair, Rockaway, Bar­ Clatsop county line; 1 takes in the Wallowa county shipping earload Nehalem ountry north to the Clatsop view and other beach territory. It is understood that Bayocean is in a dis- of stock daily. line; 10 borders on l»on the south, tric» by itself, and comprises No. 8. Burns—New railroad-to reach here by Jan. 1. John Day to have $300,000-ft cap- -------------- acity sawmill. Eugene—Ten carloads food pro- ducts shipped daily from Eugene Fruit Growers’ Assn. The Dalles—Life of Mrs. Ruby Pet­ General Line of tis, 53, was saved by two sheperd dogs digging her out from under a wagon. 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