Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2gt l924
HEADLIGHT
TILLAMOOK COUNTY, OREGON
BUDGET ESTIMATE 1925
Ether Waves
Showing estimated expenses of the sev reral offices and accounts: also a mounts proposed to be raised in Dollars and Cents for State, County, Roa(js
ar.d other purposes, as required by chapter 118, Laws of Oregon for 1921, together with the estimated revenue from sources other than dircct
taxation.
1921
1st 6 Mo.
BUDGET 1925
1921
1922
1923
I
5190.76
*
2000.00
2000.00
514.17
70.25
County Court
Judge Mason
Salary .... „...........................
Auto Expense ..................
Expense to Portland ......
2087.75
1465.00
453.50
346.40
142.30
Commissioner, H. V. Alley
Per Diem ......... .................
Sustenance, Tillamook ...
Auto Expense ....... ........
Expense to Portland .......
755.00
210.00
256.40
99.45
2087.75
1476.77
1380.00
59.75
481.44
199.79
Commissioner, R. O. Richards
Per Diem .
....................
Sustenance, Tillamook .
Mileage ................. .............
Office Supplies .................
Telephone ...........................
Clerk
725.00
10.00
156.50
9.80
28.05
7652.27
710-1.60
1800.00
1195.00
1140.00
1080.00
443.23
1800*00
1200.00
1140.00
1029.25
484.62
1779.15
and it is said the highway will be churches, plans to hold a community
Chiistmas tree this year at Clover­
widened.
Extensive preparations
Mr. Russell and Mr. Grey motored dale hall.
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are under way to entertain all the
to Corvallis Saturday morning.
NESKOWIN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fogg and childicn with a good program and
children
drove to Portland Friday, re­ a well loaded tree.
man
cf
Frank Thompson business
Mrs. William Porter of Oretown ¡3
Salem was at the resort for a brief turning Sunday evening. While in
town they visited Mrs. William Sav-j visiting friends in Portland.
stay.
NcXt Sunday night is mission night
John Affolter has returned from a age.
Chas. Taff, attorney at McMinn­ at the Presbyterian church. Mr. O.
short visit to Eugene.
The Neskowin cheese factory will ville, was here to spend a few days Groves will speak on the Hawaiian
islands, Since Mr. Grover is a form­
close down December 1, on account of fishing.
er
resident of the islands his audience
Frank
Cross
is
at
work
remodeling
shortage of milk.
one of his houses to make it larger,' ’ will enjoy his first hand description
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown accom­
rentors being anxious to take posses- of life in this beau, iful land.
panied by Mrs. N. Affolter visited
sion.
A rally of the Tillamook county
over Sunday.
Mrs. Raleigh Holman was a Tilla­ Sunday schools will be held at Clover­
is
the
tourists
are
As late as it
mook visitor Monday on account of dale, Friday December 5. The state
still coming and going.
having her teeth x-rayed.
secretary and Dr. Gray will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hellcnbrand of
A special meeting of the Woman’s speakers.
Otis and daughter visited at the Kin­ social club was held on Wednesday
The first basket ball game of the
home over Sunday.
afternoon with Mrs. Nancy Lane as season was played at Cloverdale hall
Grange at Oretown was well at­ hostess. Plans were perfected and
Monday evening, The high school
tended last Saturday. In the evening more committees appointed to serve
seniors won a victory over the under­
the young folks gathered at the hall at the coming bazaar December 5.
graduates with a score of 26 to 18.
and played games.
Mrs. Logsdon was a visitor.
Mrs. Hubert Smith who has been
We have newlyweds in our com­
Mrs. Joe Price is on the sick list
munity. Grant Irish Jr. and Hallie with a bad cold. Colds are prevalent, on the sick list for several days is
recovering.
Gould are the victims. They return­ especially among the babies.
ed home after a short honeymoon
Dr. J. L. Work, Dr. Daniels and Mr.
A slide occurred of the bank back
through the Willamette valley and of the Tourist tavern late Friday Brown motored to Otis last Sunday.
Washington.
A number of their
The good condition of Roosevelt
night.
friends gathered on their return and
The 500 club will meet at Claud highway brings a good many Salmon
river residents to Cloverdale this win­
chivareed the cquple.
Lewallen’s Tuesday evening.
Robert Watts and Victor Affolter
Jessie Hall visited her parents in ter.
autoed to Portland and Vancouver, Portland from Thursday till Saturday
Frances Kirby, the six-year
daughter of E. M. Kirby fell from the
Wash., to stay over Sunday.
Mr. evening.
Watts is the engineer left in charge
A surprise party was given Miss roof of a shed Monday evening and
by the bureau of public roads to over­ Ward by her pupils Monday evening breaking her arm just abovo the
wrist and cutting a bad gash above
see the work on the Roosevelt high- in the hall over the Hebo garage.
her left eye. Dr. Work wa3 called to
way from Neskowin to Taft. Fritz
♦ ♦ ♦
Bowman is driving the truck doing
attend
the injured child.
CLOVERDALE
the repair work on this road.
Archie and Harold Matoon of Port­
Union school is giving a basket so­ land and George Huffman of Medford
Frank Derbin Sr. and wife were at
their summer home at the beach last cial Wednesday night at the school­ spent several days at the Lester Ray
house. The proceeds will be used to home during the week.
week.
Frank Martin and family arc mov­ finish paying for the new play shed.
Mrs. Merle Holman w.io nas been
ing to Otter Rock in Lincoln county Other schools should follow the good ill for several days is improving.
where they will work on the right-of- example set by the Union school, and
Mr. and Msr. Fred Hartman of Mc­
way on a new project of the Roose­ provide a dry place for the children to Minnville and Mrs. Mary Ungerman
play in during the stormy weather.
velt highway.
of Portland were Cloverdale visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clarke and
Mr. Landport and family of Salem
over the week end.
were pt the beach for a few days. Mr. daughter Barbara left Tuesday for | The Thanksgiving dinner to be
Landport built n fine summer home Hornbrook, California, where they ex- given by Golden West chapter of the
here this season.
poet *.o spend Thanksgiving with rc'a" ( _______
gnstern 1 Star at Oddfellows hall
’ Thursday at 2 p. m. promises to be
John Shafer is staying with Mr. tives.
Oretown grange held its regular
and Mrs. Kinnaman.
a big affair. Members of ;he order
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes and family will meeting Saturday afternoon followed and their families will be present.
spend Thanksgiving at their farm by a social evening at the grange hall.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. John Rock and small son arc
near Newberg. Mr. Haynes has a
PLEASANT VALLEY
number of two room cottages at the visiting at Canby, Oregon.
The Cloverdale community club
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Nelson* of
beach.
held a very successful 500 party at Newberg arc visiting their daughter
♦ ♦ ♦
the Oddfellows hall Thursday even­ Mrs. John Blum.
HEBO
ing. Miss Edith Owe:» with Miss
The silver tea was postponed last
Attorney Johnson of Portland, who Evelyn High as accompanist sang week on account of sickness.
is executor of the Andrew Anderson during the evening. Sam Woodard
Alfred Reynolds went to Sand Lake
estate, was here Wednesday after­
carried home a card table, tire men’s I Monday to visit his brother Frank.
noon on business. A new garage is
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lewallen and
first prize, and Mrs. Grover Witte
being built adjacent to this property won a beautiful tray. The booby | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lane of Hebo
for state highway purposes and it prizes were won by Mrs. Abbie.j visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lane
will also contain an office for Mr. Knodel and Harry Kraner.
Sunday.
Russell.
Mirs Catherine O’Hara of Tilla-
The Community club, In conjunction
’ n
Opal Ward was the guest of Lois with the grange and the different
(Continued on page 5)
George Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Price and son
Reed were in Tillamook Thursday.
A baby girl, Eleanor Maxine, was
born to Mrs. Fay Morrison at Tilla­
mook general hospital Thursday Nov­
ember 20. Dr. Robinsca was the at­
tending physician.
Marguerite Foster spent Wednes­
day night with Crystal Sapping*.on.
Roy Mattoon left last week for l.is
ranch, taking Walter Fors ythe along
to work for him.
Mrs. Ernest Bills and daughter,
Fa.v Belle, left Saturday on a visit
to Eugene.
Those who attended the Cloverdale
community club 500 party Thu ■sday
evening were: Rayni.i B:ov. a. Opal
Ward, Mrs. Earl F.erdine, Raymond
Payne, Al Boone and P. I). Ott.
Monday the streets w-n
a, v.-yed
127.62(6Mo.)
21.25(6Mo.)
839.79
7437.38
6642.13
2190.09
1675.09
1443.32
953.65
779.45
70.99
1305.00
2100.00
1800.00
1800.00
953.65
1265.00
1000.00
234.44
32.85
1924
2000.00
1750.CO
1750.00
Clerk’s Office
H. S. Brimhall .... ..........
First Deputy ................
Second Deputy ...............
Third Deputy .................
Fourth Deputy .............
Extra Help .....................
Typewriters
Record Books & Forms
Telephone ....
Miscellaneous Supplies ..
2912.50
2012.50
15.00
80.00
990.00
3517.49
7590.00
7500.00
990.00
609.00
570.00
510.00
480.00
44.37
1800.00
1200.00
1140.00
1020.00
900.00
1300.00
1200.00
1200.00
1080.00
1003.00
416.30
26.80
239.83
1440.00
3787.30
7500.00
7500.00
1050.00
900.00
900.00
600.00
412.83
141.19
125.00
2100.00
1800.00
1500.00
1200.00
2100.00
1800.00
150.00
000.00
S0.00
190.00
Sheriff’s Office
John Aschim .................... ......
First Deputy ...........................
Secund Deputy ......................
Stenographer ..........................
Third Deputy ...........................
Extra Help ..............................
Traffic Officer ...........................
Traffic Officer Extra
Books & Forms ......................
I.aw Enforcement
Law Enforcement Expenses
Envelopes ..................................
Office Supplies ..........................
Telephone ..................................
Auto Expenses, Sheriff ........
Auto Expenses, Traffic-
Automobile ................................
Miscellaneous ...........................
General .......................................
35.46(6Mo.)
115.42
1833.87
416.73
965.57
117.55(6Mo.)
1521.41
330.94
309.15(6Mo.)
11,683.44
11,198.73
1800.00
1200.00
712.00
26.00
1800.00
1200.00
223.00
707.65
.
1200p0
250.00
1800.00
497.24
1500.09
300.00
255.18
84.86
98.30
581.87
1190.00
648.00
82.05
96.22
750.00
6452.74
11,490.00
11,770.00
900.00
600.00
248.80
334.57
107.50
439.20
7.00
41.70
46.68
1800.00
1200.00
800.00
1800.00
1200.00
800.00
350.00
325.00
375.00
45.00
80.00
400.00
2725.45
4500.00
4700.00
900.00
870.00
250.00
200.00
500.00
100.00
Assessor’s Office
352.50
. if
440.65
304.89
207.43
4394.99
4578.73
C. A. Johnson .................
Deput y .............................
Field Deputy ..................
Extra Help ......................
Typewriter ......................
Tax Rolls & Forms ......
Telephone ...............
...
Miscellaneous Expenses
Office Supplies ................
Miss Mills
Salary ..........
Overtime ....
Phone ............
Printing & Office Supplies
Miscellaneous Expenses ..
1200.00
300.00
1.20
21.15
39.03
1791.18
1561.38
1800.00
1105.00
608.89
133.42
428.00
309.08
60.30
4581.09
School Superintendent's Office
G. B. Lamb
Salary ...
Deputy ...
Telephone
Typewriter
Repairs on Typewriter
Express .........
Office Supplies
Examinations
Auto Rental .
Auto Expense
Sustenance ...
Miscellaneous
4444.69
Insite:
I Thon
ad 51
k B.
Desm<
Treasurer’s Office
1200.00
600.00
25.00
7.30
85.95
10.00
1200.00
300.00
200.00
45.00
200.00
728.25
1700.00
1445.00
900.00
570.00
28.53
fl5.00
15.00
37.76
359.80
91.12
243.88
138.61
24.30
1E00.00
1140.00
1800 00
900.00
100.00
1000.00
60.00
775.00
140.00
200.00
200.00
140.00
2524.00
4140.00
4205.00
600.00
510.00
1200.00
1020.00
1200.00
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fey evi
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■May
I their
»day
Me si
District Attorney-
Salary ____
Stenographer
Office Rent, Heat, Janitor
Service & Telephone
Stationery & Stamps
2619.16
2292.81
300.00
25.00
133 50
25.00
1268.50
2245.00
2425.00
S
Court House
781.89
1073.00
1500.00
869.01
88.04
550.90
2179.44
4136.64
432.35
198.50
512.29
168.50
1095.00
Janitor .......... .........
Lights A Supplies
Water ....................
Fuel ........................
Repairs ___ .____ _
Supplies ..... ...........
Freight Drayage
Telephone .............
Insurance .............
Fire Extinguishers .
Rent, Goyne Building
Miscellaneous ..... ..........
Furniture & Fixtures
1422.50
Conover’s Quality
Grocery
Be Thankful for the manv blessings
you have received this past year and
in planning your Xmas expenses, do
v»nas al
not neg,0c* to include
lowanr^
2090.00
480.00
2000.00
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I About the County i
1925
867.11
»348*5
6914.48
1860.70
395.15
188.80
92.00
90.00
732.00
12.85
1500.00
800.00
1000.00
2000.00
Board. Prisoners ..................
Supplies, Rep. & Laundry
1425.00
764.70
611.02
101.86
468.80
118«
22.08
2816.42
1983.32
Surveyor's Office
W. S. Coates
Salary _________
Deputies ..............
Office Supplies _
Auto Expense _
Phone
Insurance _
1488.25
» 186.27
lOCO.OO
1674.52
7925.00
386.45
582.08
154.24
218.33
1000.00
1000.00
400.00
500.00
26.23
1367.33
Vest
I Mr;
120090
50.00
430.00
ns
5.108.06
12.365.84
814.93
666.01
462.99
872.49
irie
And
1500.00
900.00
103.00
625.00
200.00
250.00
50.00
W t
200.00
2744.51
Jail
1154.55
750.00
442.72
34.39
208.34
82.08
111.33
iJOO.09
3009.*
350*
33M.W
1000»
1000.»
270«
500.«
99*
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