6 FRIDAY, DECEMBER TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT APPORTIONMENT SCHOOL MONEY Following in the order given arc the districts, county, state and ele­ mentary school fund apportionments made by the County School Superin­ tendent for the several school dis­ tricts of this county for 1924. The high school opportionment comes last: 1 ............. 1060.50 149.60 433.00 2 ............. 1049.20 147.84 216.50 5 ........... 382.Su 44.60 2I6.0O 6 ............. 789.30 107.36 ¿16.50 7 ............. 269.50 26.40 216.50 8 ............. 552.00 70.40 216.50 9 ............. 9388.60 1298.72 2489.75 10 ............. 1263.90 181.28 433.00 12 ............. 518.10 65.12 216.50 13 ---------- 918.60 126.72 433.00 14 ............. 2831.20 394.24 974.25 16 ............. 484.20 59.84 216.50 17 ............. 224.30 19.36 216.50 18 ............. 314.70 33.44 216.50 19 ............. 348.60 38.72 216.50 20 ............. 244.30 19.36 216.50 21 :............ 439.3$ 52.80 216.50 22 ............. 1309.10 188.32 649.50 23 ............. 732.80 98.56 433.00 24 ............. 405.10 47.52 216.50 25 ---------- 190.40 14.08 216.50 26 ............. 371.20 42.24 216.50 27 ............. 439.00 52.80 216.50 28 ............. 1376.90 198.88 649.50 31 ............. 1727.20 253.44 866.00 82 ............. 213.00 17.60 216.50 33 ............. 292.10 29.92 216.50 store* of the city are dressed for the Holidays with all kinds of Christinas goods and presents suitable for the entire family. The interior of the shops are also arranged to show Christmas offerings, artistically ar­ ranged. The stocks this year are ex­ ceptionally large and varied, and one does not need to leave the city to get almost anything one wants for Christ­ mas presents. There are toys for the children, fancy article« of clothing for the youths and elders, and the latest wrap creations for the ladies; in fact, all one needs is to step into the stores that advertise in the Headlight, and find what you want. Buy your goods at home, and keep the money you spend circulating where it belongs. Read the Christmas ads. carefully before you start out on your Christmas shopping, and you will make no mistakes in the place to trade. DR ADAMS LEAVES FOR H. HOME Mrs. Spitzmesser at the last meeting; Mrs. Ebinger assisted. The afternoon was spent at cards after which the hostesses served most delicious refreshments. Mrs. James Clark substituting for Mrs. Beltz won high score. Other guests were Mrs. Disney, Sr. and Mrs. Griffith. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Pine has been posponed one week, The 3. U. G. club entertained tlje club husbands at a very delightful and appetizing chicken dinner last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green. The holiday spirit being carried out in every detail, including the Christ­ mas tree and presents, which were presented by Santa Claus after dinner. George Hanslmeir enacting the hon­ orary roll of this grand old man. Cards and other games were the source of entertainment for the re­ mainder of a most enjoyable evening. The demonstration was made at the L. L. Stillwell place near this city, and about two hundred dairymen, farmers and others were present, in­ cluding some county powder men. About 17,550 pounds were sold on the ground, together with the cartridges. There remained 2400 pounds to be sold before enough would be avail­ able for a carload lot, which is the least quantity that will be shipped to any community. County Agent Pine, feels sure that the remainder of the order will be made up soon, and the carload ordered. For cost of material laid down here, see the County Agent When a Fellow Needs a Friend but popular opinion, rules in favor of the best car-the BUICK. Wouldn’t popular car--made popular by virtue of its m-built qoodness- a car which because of Us popularit* will always be‘ considered a sound invsslment? A USED BUICK-I that same dependability, economy and comfort I -at a price, well,-enough less lhan a new one to class them as bona fide barqams. ’ O gt convenient time payment itP,an wll enable you to ^H’drive home a BUICK today] SUNSET GARAGE ' GOLDEN ROD DAIRY COAL—CEMENT LIME 28-W Both Phones ERWIN HARRISON, Prop LAMB-SCHRADER CO. DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR MOVING Ils louqhon the "also runs’’ you too prefer to line up with the Dr. E. 8. Adams left last week for his home in Victoria, B. C., and Dr. E. D. Allen will again be associated with Dr. Sharp in the practice of (Continued from page 1) dentistry in the National building. Both phones.—Adv. ll-4tc used for stump and rock blasting. The charges should be placed in the same manner and number of cart­ SOCIETY NOTES ridges should be used as in the case The Thursday Bridge club met with of dynamite. (joint) latest bulletin » 1 BUICK AGAIN AWARDED FIRST PLACE AT THE-NEW YORK AUTOMOBILE SHOW. The HEADLIGHT is the standard by which the other papers of Tillamook County are generally compared. /» J i THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY | IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO YOUR HOME WITn CANVAS TO COVER • ALL YOUR GOODS CALL US DAY OR NIGHT Our Motto: “Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.” ABUNDANT CHRISTMAS The show windows of the The Hee Tire Offer - - -ii111 —" I £ $ 7 ^ncorftorate^l 475 DEPARTMENT STORES OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE W