Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 21, 1924, Image 1

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    PRICE $2.00 THE YEAR
Information Secured Regarding Nec
All Expenses Being Reduc
ed to Minimum for
Mrs. Chas Stephens Leads
In Race for the Buick Six
Grand
essary Instruments and Uni­
forms for Body
Closing
Of
The
Second
Greatest
Vote
Offer
Will Take Place This Saturday Night
Jury Will Decide on
Story-
Told by Owner of Car Found
Full of Booze
Report is Asked of Sidewalk Dist
ricts With Idea of Improve­
ments
At a regular meeting of the city
council last Monday night that body
voted to pay the city’s share of the
plastering and draining of the armory
here, which will amount to $729.
Among other subjects for consid­
eration was the first avenue project,
W. J. Hill, W. B. Aiderman, and F.
W. Christensen being appointed as
viewers. After this committee has
-accomplished their work the damages
and benefits w'll be assessed.
The widening of second avenue
east was discussed again and the
council moved that the light cables
be laid to the end of the street.
The street commission was order­
ed to bring in a report of the lots
within the sidewalk districts which
have not had concrete sidewalks in­
stalled, with a view to puting these
sidewalks in and leining the property
for the costs.
A resolution for the improvement
of second avenue east was adopted
and calling for bids authorized.
Three Sections Transferred
Officers for 1925 were elected by
from District Forty
Also Close Of Extension Vote
Tillamook post of the American Le-
How hundred pints of moonshine
to Nine
gion when a meeting was held at the
liquor came to be found in his ___
auto-
armory last Friday night.
mobile when deputy sheriffs stopped
CONTESTANTS
VOTES him at Dolph last Friday at 3 o’clock
J. E. Reedy was selected as com­
Mrs. Charles E. Steph ens
mander to succeed J. E. Shearer, and
in the morning, is a question Oscar
Mohler ...
W. Erickson will be called on to an­
Special Road Taxes Must Provide for Frank Thomas takes over the adju­ Miss Ruth Lewallen
Hebo ......
tant’s job which has been held down Miss
swer before the grand jury when it
Helen Leonard
All New Building During
meets next month.
Tillamook
by Henry Heisel for the past year.
Strong High School District Will Be
Miss
V elma Watson .......
Erickson claims that he didn’t
Vice-commanders were elected as
v
1925
Formed if Voters Approve
Tillamook
know who the booze belonged to, but
follows: Howard Owens, Cloverdale; Mrs. Claude Stott...........
in Coming Election
Cloverdale
that he discovered it in his car when
Don Simmons, Bay City; and Irvie
(By
Frank
Kane,
Contest
Manager)
he started to leave Portland for Tilla­
County expenses will be cut to the Keldsonu Tillamook.
By diligent and persistent efforts vote offer is still in vogue and will mok. He admitted that he didn't let
A meeting will be held next Friday
bene, if the budget estimates now be-
A meeting of the county school dis­
it worry him any, but came on any­
i ing prepared by the coun' y court are evening for the purpose of consid­ assisted with the hearty co-operation be till the 22nd. This offer will
trict boundry board held here Nov­
way
without
trying
to
find
the
own
­
csrried out. Every effort is being ering arrangements to purchase in­ on the part of her many booster give the same votes as the first offer er of the cargo.
ember 15 resulted in three sections of
made to reach the irreducible mini- struments and uniforms for the Le­ friends Mrs. Charles E. Stephens of did with regards to extention votes.
land being transferred from district
With him when his car was search­
forty to district nine. This was done
! mum, and only necessary maintenance gion drum corps. V. L. White and Mohler, takes the lead this week in
On the coming Saturday November ed was J. L. Conover, James Mathieu
for the purpose that the children liv­
[ to keep the roads in a safe condition Clarence Coe were appointed as a the race for the STANDARD BUICK 22nd the closing offer of the sedond and Mrs. Leona Johnston. The three
ing along J'illamook bay in the vicin­
I is being allowed for. One or two coun­ committee to gather information re­ six to be awarded by the Tillamook vote period will take place and at the men were released under $500 bail
ity of the old shipyard might be able
ty bridges may need work done on garding the necessary supplies and Headlight on the coming December 6.' same time the extention vote offer each and Mrs. Johnston, who recent­
Throughout the entire time the will close. This means the Zero hour
to attend the Tillamook city schools.
them to make them safe «enough for ■.he possibilities of being able to pay
ly
obtained
a
divorce
in
the
local
for them.
It is said that twelve contest Mrs. Stephens has been pa­ in so far as greater votes are con­
At the same time an order was en­
travel.
courts, was released on her own re­
tered forming union high school dis­
The .wo-mill extra tax levy having snare drums, twelve bass drums, and tiently striving to get the lead that cerned, so if you’re out to win the cognizance to consult an attorney.
trict No. 2, consisting of the Wheeler,
failed in election it will be necessary six trumpets will be needed to pro­ would impress her friends with the Buick six, your report of Saturday
perly outfit the corps.
thoughts that she was doing her level will tell the tale.
Balm, Barnsdale, and Rockaway
to take up some of the outstanding
Quite a number of men have al­ best to be declared the winner of the
school districts. This order was made
It is sad but true that the Buick
county warrants out of the regular
ready been recruited for the musi­ first grand prize.
subject to a vote by the taxpayers
six is going a begging, to think that
tax levy, with the addition of he 6
cians
and an instructor has been se­ While the lead commanded by Mrs. this prize should want for enthusi­
of the Wheeler school district for ap­
per cent lawful increase, This will
cured.
Interest is running high in the proval at an election November 29.
Stephens is but a small margin, never- astic supporters that would bend ev­
make the total tax for 1925 about
I theless it proves the facts that Mrs. ery energy tp be the winner is lack­
boy's
and girl's club work this year,
.
In the event this order is approved it
A carload, containing 76,900 pounds,
522,500 higher than last year. Ap-
LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS I Stephens has been faithful in her ing. The facts in the case are that of sodatol and pyrotol powder was Davd Kennedy, county club agent re- will form another strong union high
proximately $100,000 in outstanding
The American Legion Auxiliary efforts at all times that is regarded the Buick prize is being neglected by sold here this week by the county ports the formation of two more school district in the north part of
warrants will be paid off.
sewing clubs recently.
held a regular meeting last Friday- without doubt one of the secrets of the greater part of the contestants.
At Long the county.
agent to 210 people. This powder
The $30,000 for the construction of
Prairie the “Sunshine Girls" has been
evening at which time the following success.
Opportunity
seems
to
mean
nothing
was obtained from the government
the main building for the county fair
officers were nominated: Mrs. J. E.
Next in order on the list of aspir­ in this campaign when taken into war stocks, and was handled at a formed with Mrs. Edward Creecy as
grounds will be included in the tax.
Reedy, president; Mrs. Frank Thom­ ing contestants we find that Miss consideration that no weekly publica­ great saving to the purchasers, $6,160 leader. Mary Hediger is president,
It is thought probable that this amount
as, first vice president; Mrs. Ross Ruth Lewallen in second position, a tion in the state of Oregon ever had being saved over buying it in the Lena Baumgartner, vice president,
will just cover the necessary build­
Adale Baumgartner, secretary, and
: Chilcott, second vice president; Mrs. place no doubt that can land Miss the termerity to offer free such fab­ open market.
ing that is contemplated.
other members are Elsie Donaldson,
Ira White, secretary; Mrs. James Lewallen first on the closing date of ulous awards as will be made by the
Seven cars in the ditch at one time
It is expected that another carload
Practically the only construction Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Morals the contest just two weeks hence.
Headlight on the coming December will be brought into the county soon. Mary Suter and Vera Donaldson.
as the result of one man injudiciouslv
done in the county will be by the spe­ Leach, sergeant-at-arms and Mrs. C.
Rayma
L.
Brown
is leader of a applying his brakes on a slippery hill
In looking over the vote standings 6th, that will soon be here.
cial road district taxes, quite a num­ W. Quinn, chaplain.
sewing club formed at Hebo. The is reported by C. M. Hadley. Mr.
of all the contestants there is no
WELLS FOUND NOT GUILTY
The same may be said as to the
ber of which have been voted or will
officers of the club are president, Hadley and his wife were returning
Election of officers will take place denying of facts that any one of the other gifts such as the $425 Star
A jury called to decide the case
be voted upon.
five ladies could be declared the win­ piano, the New Edison, and the Dia­ of Ike Wells who was charged in the Jeanette Bodyfelt, vice president, from Portland Tuesday evening late
at the next meeting.
ner of the Buick six, the race is that mond rings each and every one con­ justice court with unlawful operation Juanita Ilaines, secretary, Bernice and when on the Rex hill the driver
close between the leaders.
sidered ideal gifts. However, if the of a set net returned a verdict of not Fletcher. Other members are Dor of a car ahead of them put on his
othy Holman, Lucille Hussy, Mildred brakes and slid into a ditch. Another
With only two more weeks left till contestants can stand the humilation guilty.
the prizes will be given away natural­ of being considered also rans we will
Wells was jointly indicted with Hussey, Esther Haines, Ruth Jack- driver got excited and applied his
ly the best part of the campaign is to let the natural course of events care Clarence Hunenkrat.
Hanenkrat son, Dorothy Haines, Vieda I«wallen, brakes suddenly as Mr. Hadley ex­
hand,
the
friends
of
the
contestants
for
the
ends.
plead
guilty
to
the
charge
and was Helen Farmer, Ethel Ix>uise Fogg and pressed it "went round and round"
The fair board will probably hold a
Lucille Hornbeck.
have
been
watching
their
favorites
In many enterprizes of
hitting Mr. Hadley’s car and knock­
fined. It was brought out in the trial
meeting next week to issue a call for According to reports from the office
from
time
to
time
as
the
race
pro
­
there
is
but
one
prize
ing him in the ditch. Four cars fol­
which
was
held
Wednesday
before
bids on the erection of fair buildings of County School Superintendent G.
gressed so that the final spurt can be generous moments of the Headlight Judge Stanley, that Wells had no part
lowing were forced to stop suddenly
st the new fair grounds, to be paid B. Lamb the local teacher’s institute
the one to bring home the Buick.
management the idea of fairplay was in the operation of the net, but that
and all went into the ditch.
for out of the $30,000 levy which was held here Saturday was a success.
It might be well to say that there the first consideration so with that in he had been transporting the fish
Mr. Hadley's car was not badly
One hundred and six teachers listened
voted on at the general election.
is
a
lack
of
confidence
on
the
part
of
mind
it
was
deemed
advisable
to
give
damaged
and after being pulled out
from
the
river
to
the
road
for
Hanen
­
Plans and specifications have been to the program after enrolling for
some contestants. They cannot and prizes for all.
krat.
Following the usual custom of this of the ditch he was able to drive
on hand for some time, though a few the one day.
Now then the contestants are less
city there will be a union Thanksgiv­ home arriving here in the small hours
Officers for the county division of will not aprecíate their excellent op­
•'Ball changes have been made in the
portunity to receive the $1425 Stand­ appreciative while at the same time
ing service held by the local church­ of Wednesday morning.
plans since members of the board vis­ the Oregon state teacher’s association ard Buick six by using some in­ their friends are saying that oportun- contest are wanted at once to be
es on Thursday, November 27, at
published in the Headlight next week,
ited the Pacific-Interna, ional stock were elected as follows: President, genuity.
S. NAVY CHALLENGES
ity means nothing to those that could
eight o’clock in the evening.
W.
A.
Cox
of
Garibaldi;
vice-presi
­
it
is
requested
that
you
submit
the
show this fall.
LLOYDS PIRATE SHIP
It has been pointed out from week with a little effort be declared the name of your judge.
Reverend
G.
S.
Hunt,
pastor
of
the
The grading of the grounds has dent, J. E. O’Neel of Bay City; secre­ to week during the different vote winner of the Buick six.
Nazarene church will deliver the
tary, Frances Byram of Tillamook.
All reports for the close of the sec­
practically been completed.
periods that the long term subscrip­
As the names of the judges to be
Thanksgiving sermon. Louis Ander­
The following were elected to serve
tion orders would for sure win the selected by the contestants to count ond vote period must be in the office son, W. G. Lienkaemper, R. Evans
OREGON’S RESOURCES LECTURE as delegates to the state association Buick six. At this time the extention the votes on the closing nieht of he not later than Nine P. M. Saturday
and Simpson Hamrick will also assist
evening.
which convenes in Portland during
TOPIC
with the program. There will be spe­
the Christmas holidays: L. W. Turn­
cial music furnished by the choir of
bull, Tillamook, J. E. O’Neel, Bay-
the Methodist church.
City, and W. A. Cox, Garibaldi. Sup­
erintendent Lamb announces that he
will also attend the convention.
IS DISTRIBUTED HERE
CHURCHES COMBINE
FOR THURSDAY SERVICE
Along the Concrete
CULBERSON BABY DIES
Sale of the Re
| seals in the cour
I undertake ! by
man's club. It i
certain amoun; o
available for use
--------,
Fred Robitsch of Pleasant Valley
was laid up several days this week
with a sprained knee received while
working at the Sundquist Norberg
mill.
MORATORY ßieo^
and Mrs. Henry Bortchy were
‘‘•“’O'A visitors Thursday.