Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 18, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT________
6
CHURCH NOTES
REFORMED
CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock.
The church board has granted the
pastor 6 weeks leave of absence. Dur­
ing this time his brother, Rev. B. E.
Lienkaemper from Upper Sandusky,
Ohio will occupy the pulpit.
At the congregational meeting last
Sunday afternoon the various organ-
fcatL'W 'iub.'r.i'.tvd iuicxcU.'.g and en­
couraging reports through their re­
spective presidents.
The combined
treasuries show a surplus of over
$1000.
The pastor and his family were the
yeceipients of many valuable gifts
during the past weeks, also $60 in
cuirency, for which he expressed
heartfelt thanks.
W. G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor.
♦
♦
♦
REVIVAL MEETINGS AT THE
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
On Sunday morning January 20th,
Rev. Mrs. Arnold of Portland will be­
gin a weeks revival meeting at the
Church of the Nazarene in Tillamook.
Mrs. Arnold is widely known
throughout the state as a remarkable
teacher on the subject of prayer. For
many years she was a minister in
the Friends church, while more ecent-
!y she has been evangelising among
the various evangelical churches.
She will speak at both services next
Sunday, and will preach at 2:80 and
7:30 p. m. each day through the week.
These services will be for the deepen­
ing of the spiritual life of all the
Christian people of the city.
G. S. HUNT, Pastor.
♦
♦
♦
UNITED BRETHREN CHURN
Sunday School 10 a. m. Classes for
al) ages.
Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject:
“The Shock Absorber.”
Evening service, big sing 7:30 p.
m. 8 p. m. sermon by the pastor.
Subject: “The Bravest Mun in Tilla­
mook.”
Thee is a comfortable pew waiting
for you. Come!
♦
♦
♦
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Every Man’s class meets in the
city hall every Sunday, 10 a. m.
The bible school meets every Sun­
day, 10 a. m.
Morning worship and communion,
11 a. m. Morning semon: “The Over-
coming Man.”
Junior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Jun-
ior High Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. High
School Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Senior
Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Evening preaching service, 7:30 p.
m. Evening sermon: “The Three
Covenants.”
Special music by the quartet both
morning and evening.
We had two hundred and twenty five
in bible school last Sunday, and one
hundred and two in Christian En­
deavor.
The public is invited to worship
with us. You will find a friendly
congregation, and a splendid Christ­
ian fellowship.
on the team. Abplanalp, Poland, and
Johnson have good chances to de-
velop.
Tippin will play later but must
stay off for two weeks due to in-
juries received in practice.
Line-up
Co. K
T. H. S.
R. F. L.
C. Gabriel
V. Mathews
Louis Johnson L. F. R. E. Erskine
C.
P. Gabriel
W. Foland
Hudson
R. G. L.
C. Thomas
L. G. R.
G. Stark
V. Abplanalp
bub*
C. Johnson,
H. Himes
Campbell
The basket ball schedule is:
Here
Cloverdale
January 19
Here
Co. K.
January 25
There
Cloverdale
February 2
Here
Forest Grove
February 9
There
Newberg
February 15
Here
Hillsboro
February 22
There
Forest Grove
February 29
There
Hillsboro
March 1
(Open)
March 8
Here
Newberg
March 14
The library was closed part of last
week so it might be re-arranged.
Last Friday nominations for stud­
ent body officers were held to be voted
on next Friday.
Don’t forget the grade school oper­
etta, February 1!
Tillamook Co., Ore. Budget Estimate, 1924,
Those who survive her in the im­
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■
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of the
several
and as accounts:
amounts 118,
proposed
raised for in 1921?fl
Dnii.,|
mediate family are the widower, Got- and ™forStaU
County Roads
and
other offices
purposes,
required I also
by.chapter
taws to
of be
Oregon
lieb Hanerkrat, and Mrs. James e-ether with the estimated revenue from sources other than direct taxation.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE
Fallin, Mrs. Luke Wolf Edward, »ether w.th
in
1923
1922
1-2 1923
1921
1920
William, Rose, Rudolph and Marie
Assessor
’s Salary................ _ « 1800.nl
$
1800.00
$ 1800.00
$ 900.00
Hanenkrat, all of whom live in Tilla­
1200*1
1200.00 Office Deputy .........................
1200.00
600.00
mook.
800.00 Field Deputy...........................
800j
712.00
100.50
con
Special
help
extending
Tax
26.00
308.16
PHELI’S ANSWERS DAVEY
Assessment
Rolls
...................
350.00
375]
352.50
376.50
325.J
300.00 Incidentals .............................. .
304.89
185.20
(Continued from page three)
TOTALS .......................
4450.00
4394.99
2470.36
$
5190.76
$ 4063.43
ford, Oregon, and ask him a few
clurk ’ s orncz
questions in that direction.
1800.00 Clerks Salary ---------------------
1800.00
900.00
Mr. Davey’s statement about the
,
1200.00 First Deputy..............................
-4
t
1195.00
600.00
affidavit makes me think of a negro
1140.00 Second Deputy .........................
1140.00
570.00
who jammed his head into a concrete
1080.00 Third Deputy ...........................
1080.00
519.25
wall and went away saying over and
Fourth Deputy.........................
443.23
85.00
over, “There is no such thing, there
1500.00
Supplies, etc..............................
1779.15
700.81
is no such thing.”
6720.00
TOTALS ............... ..........
7437.38
3375.06
8170.25
8972.30
I have nevef said that Mr. Olcott
is a Knight of Columbus. I do not
know. I do say that I have written
testimony that he was seen in a
Knights of Columbus hall in Portland;
and that if he is not a Knight of
Columbus he does a MIGHTY GOOD
HIGH SCHOOL
JOB of acting LIKE ONE. His pic-
ture in the journal of the Knights
In a close, hard fought game the
of Columbus, ‘Columbia,’ shortly
T. H. S. basket ball team defeated
after the last election was quite in
Co. K., O. N. G., by 12-10. The play­
harmony with all the rest.
ing was closer than the score indi­
In the last paragraph Mr. Davey
cated. Co. K was first to ring the
talks about truth, friendship, UNITY,
bell with a field goal. Soon after­
Grants Pass— Main cannel of and ‘good will,’ like he knew what
wards T. H. S. tied it and took the Grants Pass irrigation district com­ they were. Mr. Davey most certainly
lead, and it during the first half, at pleted.
knows that you can no more mix the
the end of which the score was 6-5
Portland Elks dedicate new $1,000,- Roman Catholic idea of Govenment
in favor of T. H. S.
and the Proteitant idea, that you can
000 Jemple.
Co. K tied the score with a free
mix T. N. T. and fire.
throw at the opening of the second
When he speaks of the “strength
half, but T. II. S. again came to the
and perpetuity of our ‘glorious’ coun­
front and stayed there until the final
try and its ‘institutions,’ ” some one
whistle blew.
ought to remind him that it was
Lewis Johnson was the high point
PROTESTANTISM which visioned,
man for the II. S., scoring three field
Mrs. Gotlieb Hanenkrat died at her dreamed, BIRTHED, and has since
baskets and one from a free throw. home here last Friday and was buried maintained, this “glorious country and
Verner Abplanalp scored second mak­ Wednesday
from
the
Reformed its institutions”—including the publi«
ing one field goal and one from a church.
school and the open Bible. And that
free throw. Hudson made five points
Mary Rothenberger was born in this same Protestantism intends that
for Co. K.
Buffalo, N. Y. June 17, 1854 and mov­ in spite of Popish Bulls against our
T. H. S. team showed remarkabley ed as a child with her parents to Magna Chartas of liberty that it
well for it was the first game of this Marathon, Wisconsin. In 1869 she shall not perish from the earth. If
season and Co. K has had consider­ was married to Gotlieb Hanenkrat, to you desire to know what the Church
able experiences. Thomas as guard which union were born ten children, of Rome means by ‘unity and good
played a good game, it being his first seven of whom survive her. Mrs. 'will’ refer back to the words of the
time on the main team. Mathews, Hanenkrat was a pioneer resident ‘Pacific’ and ‘Bishop Blake.’
who
place
for- of this county and was well known
— took the r
__ _ of Tippin as .„.
N. W. PHELPS
wad showed up well in his first game I here.
Amity, Oregon.
7967.89
6493.03
4348.35
198.00
1095.00
1073.25
781.89
432.35
2179.44
1154.55
6914.48
14953.47
2100.00
1675.00
1443.32
953.65
1305.00
1833.87
115.42
70.00
416.73
770.45
11683.44
4901.83
12336.80
2667.23
4581.09
2327.60
4140.00
3070.37
814.93
666.01
462.99
872.49
2816.42
399.37
300.83
46.23
216.39
962.82
1000.00
1000.00
400.00
500.00
2900.00
SURVEYOR’S
Surveyor’s Salary
Assistant’s Salary
Supplies, etc. ..
Auto Operation
TOTALS
1791.18
600.00
150.00
11.89
761.89
TREASURER’S OFFICE
1200.00 Treasurer’s Salary ................. 1200.0«'
300.00Í
300.00 Overtime ..................................
200»
200.00 Supplies, etc...............................
TOTALS ......................... 1700»
1700.00
COUNTY GENERAL EXPENSE Ï
2004.66
1767.31
Students’wL
Sports Suits
That's a small saving with a big result.
You have found that systematic buying
from us has saved you considerable money.
If you would keep a record of your sav­
ings here over a period of a year you would
be surprised at the big result obtained.
Con*lderlng the un­
usual excellence of the
fabric* and the work­
manship, you’ll find
these Suit* are really
surprising values.
The Style
*i illustrated, is a leader
among th* new spring
models. Selection may
be had in cassimeres
and unfinished worsteds
in mixtures of brown
and tan—stripes, broken
checks and overplaids.
Oskar* in a lower price-
*
rani* up from
$16.50
200.00
72.90
5833.67
1578.43
1733.75
1833.33
3200.00
Coast to coast—go where
you will—there’s no place you
can find so much in clothing
wear for your boy at $8.90,
a* u to be had in these ca**i-
nrarc suits.
Made Of »oft light weight,
smooth finish cassimere. Full
satin lined. A good style, re­
markably priced.
The Two Knickers
Are Well Lined—
Cut Coat Style
■ it full of heavy flznnel;
two flap pocket».
$1.98 $3.98
1800.00
1140.00
1000.00
200.00
43000.00
16000.00
300.00
600.00
2300.00
10000.00
550.00
1000.00
5000.00
1500.00
200.00
1500.00
7500.00
120.36
1579.58
6071.97
2439.60
3690.60
1848.01
87.72
2450.00
3876.58
2305.23
98.58
342.23
5696.47
330.40
1500.00
7590.20
20201.74
2100.00
3484.30
2619.16
101.46
2920.38
11358.70
1050.00
1770.48
1121.40
46.75
20000.00
2100 no
3600 00
2220 00
102 50
172.00
100386
490.12
395.60
35.00
165.55
218.53
1500.00
1000.00
700 00
750 00
1OD Dû
900 00
50 00
looooo
9^00 no
roo on
1500.00
ion nn
832.22
1740.82
161.16
948.71
36.00
894.04
456.43
65.00
753.54
33.70
834.41
1114.64
737.01
141.35
1599.34
112.05
2822.75
1671.83
1054.64
132.18
2157.50
312.60
3001.77
70.43
2722.50
689.02
1102.58
75.63
-
1807.50
178.09
1341.46
64.50
40000.00
A Nation-Wide Value
It’» a “Waverly”
Fianael Shirts
11890.00
22.25
1150.00
10000.00
250.00
36.25
4046.39
750.00
130.70
200.00
3978.41
* 400.00
40.25
3855.94
1700.00
271.00
3013.36
8389.93
Boys’ Two-
Knicker Suits
Smart New Cap
5795.86
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
1737.50
An automobile manufacturer has found
that clipping a cent from the cost of making
any one part of his car means a saving of
$30,000 annually.
262.69
2100.00
1800.00
1500.00
1200.00
1800.00
1300.00
1190.00
250.00
750.00
1050.00
900.00
690.00
383.65
900.00
823.66
785.86
‘7near¡>o rated
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
“Save a Cent and
Make $30,000”
655.48
18.00
444.70
264.79
3454.19
673.10
6204.01
5312.65
I
475DEPARTMENT STORES
COURT HOUSE AND JAIL
1125.00 Office Rent ...._...........
Insurance
1200.00 Janitor’s Salary .......
800.00 Fuel ...............................
1000.«
800] the
700.00 Light and Water .....
100.00 Telephones ..................
2000$
2000.«^^
800.00 Supplies and Repairs
500.00 County Jail ................
1000.W3 son
h
5225.00
TOTALS ...........
7925.«
900.00
540.00
362. 79
92.10
19.25
413.46
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COUNTY COURT
2000.00 County Judges Salary ..........
3500.00 Commissioners Salary, Ex.
2000.00 Office Expenses and Supplies
7500.00
TOTALS .........................
1000.01
1980.09
648.00
3628.92
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sheriff’s Salary ............ .......... 2100.41 It
First Deputy ............................ 1800.«! in
Second Deputy ......................... 15OO.«|
Stenographer ............................ 12OO.«i
Traffic Officer ......................... 1800.« I
900.«j
Gasoline and Tires, etc ........
Supplies .................................... ll90-*X™
Extra Help Collecting Taxes
250.«
750» I end«
Miscellaneous ............................
Law Enforcement
to
TOTALS
11190.« ita
cap
SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT’S
$6.4
OFFICE
1S0M nI
Superintendent’s Salary
1140.«' Ul
Assistant’s Salary ..........
Supplies, Printing
Stamps and Stationery
Express, etc.
the
200.0»! buil
Travelling Expenses ....
Miscellaneous Office Ex.
:<75(-
T
15O.«I any
Printing .............................
TOTALS ...*............
1
4067.14
f
I
2000.00
4175.50
1476.77
7652.27
693.75
MRS. G. HANENKRAT
DIED HERE FRIDAY
!
18, J
FRIDAY, JANUARY
__________________ w
_____
Underwear
For Bovi
Knit Vr ’ r
weight* r
98/
—aqd wsll prepared to withstand
hard wear. The Illustration shows
the smartness of the singl«
breasted model with belt and patch
pockets and flaps. The back has
yoke with inverted plaits.
Brown, green, grey and blue
fancy mixed cassimere.
For boys <5 to t7 years of age,
these Su'ts offer really smart,
stylish and serviceable wear at a
very moderate cost.
$7.90
ROADS AND BRIDGES
Garibaldi-Wheeler Road and
State Cooperation on same 17000.00
Lindsey Road ------------------ 3000.00
General Maintenance and Re­
pairs Diets. 1, 10, 11, 12. 25131.00
Bayocean Road - ----------------- 20000.00
General Maintenance and Re­
pairs. Dists. 8, 9, 2, 13. 14,
and 15 __________________ 25131.00
Sardlake Road ____ '______ 10000.00
Blaine Road ______________
1000.00
East Beaver Road _________
500.00
Blanchard Road ___________
100 00
Little Nestucea Road _ ___
500.00
Cloverdale-Woods _________
1000.00
Pacific City______________
2000.00
General Maintenance and Re­
pairs. Dists. 8, 1«, 17, 18, 19 30031.00
TOTAL -------------------- 135393.00
h'L%" Äl
Total County General Purposes
High School Tuition Fund
County School Fur.d and
County Institute Fund
OFFICE
County School Fund ............ 46800$
High School Tuition Fund .... 18900»
75»
County Institute Fund _____
600»
Advertising ..............................
Agriculturist ........................... 2600.M
Armory
550»
Auditor .......................................
100»
Bounty .......................................
Circuit Court ........................... 6000»
Club Work ................................ 1200.«j
250.«<
Coroner ......................................
County Fair .............................. 1500.06
County Poor ........................... 8000.00-
Recrusing and obtaining esti -
mate on Timber for Assess-
ment Purposes ..................... 30000,0»
Dairy and Food Commission 2100»
D®>ry Herd Inspector .......... 3600»
District Attorney ................... 2250»
102»
Dstrict Sealer .............. ..........
Elections .................................... 3000»
Enforcement Prohibition Law
255O.»|
Emergency Fund --------------
Eire Warden .............................. 1000»
750»
Health Office ..............................
150»
Insane .........................................
52ÍI
Justice Court .........................
3501
Juvenile Court .........................
Library Fund .......................... 1000.»
Mother’s Pensions .................. 4000«
800.«
Printing ......................................
stock Indemnity ..................... 20CO.«
100.«
Truant Officer...........................
To Retire Outstanding War-
rants ......................................... 40000»
Total General Expenses
(exclusive of County In­
stitute, County School
and High School Tuition
. Funds) ______ ____ ■— 115077]
' AMOUNTS NECt ESSARY TO 0
RAISED FOR VARIOUS FUNDI
and General Road Fund 364,025.50
Market Road Fund ________ 25000.00
Total .................
389025.50
Less Estimated Receipts .... 14517.00
Balance for County Purposes
County School Fund High
School Tuition Fund and
County Institute Fund to
be raised by Tax
374508.50
State Tax
......... ................. 153970.45
Interest on Bonds _____ ’____ 9800.00
To Retire County Road
Bonds __ ,
30000.QO
TOTAL
- 568278.95
State Tax .............................. ,. 153.970.«
189001
High School Tuition Fund I
„
468000
Common School Fund ....._
75]
County Institute Fund ___
Roads and Bridges .............. .. 135.398]
General Expenses ________ 92857]
To Retire Outstanding War­
40
rants __ _____________ ___
25*
Market Road Fund __ ____
91
Interest on Bonds________
To Retire County Road Bonds 3000«-
Recruising and Obtaining
Estimate on Timber for As­
sessment Purposes
3000»
Total Estimates _____ 583.825.
Less Estimated Receipts_
1451®
Net Amount ................. 568.2781
for hearing at a session of the County C*
_ i °n Monday the 4th day of Febrof
above tax levy, when made, may
By Order of the Budget Committee.
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