Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 11, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 11.
School Teachers’ Salaries.
who is giving satisfaction and you
can retain her for next year, 1 rec­
ommend you to do so by all means.
Because of the unrest that exists
this year. I think employment should
occur in March or early April.
One of the piincipal duties of a
County Superintendent is to assist in
selecting and placing teachers.
If this office can be of assistance
to you in this matter kindly let me
know.
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The question of school teacher­
salaries is something that is causing
school boards to look up and take
notice, as teacher.- are scarce and
they are deserving of mure pay.
County School Supt. G. B. Lamb has
sent the following interesting letter
to the school directors and clerks of
the county.
DEAR FRIENDS;—You have prob­
ably read and thought considerably
about the present school situation
and what is expected of us; and I am
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wondering if we are united in a real­
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ization of what the new demands in
education really are. As I look at the
I hereby announce myself as a
situation, it seems to me that we do
not always look at the fact that good candidate for re-election of County
teaching is aa absolute necessity in Surveyor, on the Republican ticket,
the preservation of the institutions of at the primary election, May 21st,
our county. We must have more in­ 1920. If successful will conduct the
lias been tested in every class of desease
tense administration of the best type, office in an efficient, economical and
backed by the moral and financial courteous matter.
germ and results show that B.K. lias the power
support of ¡hose who pay the bills.
W. S. Coates.
to kill germs of desease promptly.
Do we have these? Is public senti­
ment in favor of paying to the teach­
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contains no poison or acid and is safe
er a salary equal to the importance of
the service she performs in the ed­
Upon the advice of a large number
for destroying germs any where, anyone can
ucation of our children? I think so, ot leading citizens of Tillamook
at least when we really understand County, I have decided to announce
handle it without danger.
the situation.
myself as a candidate for the office
So many board members have made ot County Clerk, subject to the ap­
i- a very much more powerful germi-
inquiries of this office concerning proval of the Republican voters at
cide than the usual coal tar preparations.
salaries for the coming year, that I the primaries to be held in May.
have thought best to pr<pare this
If nominated and elected I will
g
is elemi untl colorless us water; leaves
circular on the subject of teachers perform the duties of said office to
j and salaries. The situation must be
the best of my ability, and will de­
no stain or scum, and is not a poison.
fairly and squarely met. It is en-
vote my exclusive time In looking
i couraging that school boards and
after the interests of said office and
is guaranted to you-
others are making an effort to meet j
the taxpayers of Tillamook County
the present needs.
affected
thereby.
Here is a fact 'hat should be taken
Dated this 14th day of January,
into consideration. The number of
teachers attending the
Normal 1920.
J. C. McClure.
schools of this country have decreas­
ed over 10,000, during the past three
years. The number of graduates is To The Republican Votds of Tilla­
mook County.
also decreasing, although the num­
ber remained fairly constant during
I am a candidate for sheriff in
the war, due partly to the fact that
in many cases the bars of graduation Republican Primaries.
1 am a deputy in this office
were let down at that time. The rea­
son for the decrease in attendance at present, have had several years
the normal and also in number of perience there, and I submit
graduates is obvious. Teacher»’ wag­ record as an officer for your consid­
eration.
es have not been attractive.
Should I be nominated and elected,
Oregon now has a shortage of over
100 teachers, with about four hun­ I will endeavor to serve you effi­
dred that are below standard. It 1ms ciently, honestly and impartially.
John Aschim.
been predicted that Oregon will have I
a shortage of about five hundred
teachers this coming school year, un­ To the Voters of Tillamook County.
less something is done to relieve tile
I want the Republican nomination
situation. Tlie proposed two mill tax
for sheriff at the primary election
upon till property of the state for
next May. To get it I have to have
common school purposes will mater­
enough Republican votes. All who
ially aid and should receive the ac­
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tive support of every one. It is up to have l'aith in me, and vote for me,, I
the voters to see that it carries. It thank in advance.
Frank Hannenkrat.
will not carry unless all work for it.
As nearly as I can estimate, it would
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mean that each district in Tillamook
County would receive about $170.(JO
Owing to the fact that a large
for each teacher employed, in addi­ number of tax payers in different
tion to tlie county fund now received. parts of the county have asked me to
This would enable schools to meet make the race for County Judge, and
the demands for higher salaries, and believing that with my previous ex­
ni in in ni ni in m hi hi • ai ■ * hi in hi in hi r in m
reduce special tax levies that must perience in County business, I am
inevitable come for that purpose. I qualified for the office, I hereby an-
fear that if the measure does not nounce myself as a candidate for the
pass, and some relief afforded, some office of County Judge, subject to the
We Deliver the Goods.'
of the schools of the county will not
approval of the Republican voters ai
be able to secure teachers next year.
the coming Primary Election.
It is generally admitted that there
I
Homer Mason,
should be a very material increase
over the present salaries. The amount
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of this increase is somewhat in doubt
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by some. 1 It should be and must be
To the Republican voters of Tilla-
I
sufficient to retain the competent mook county.
successful teacher in your school or
I hereby offer my services to th?
(j she will go elsewhere.; In this
people of Tillamook Co. as County
it I connection i 1 wish to point out that
Commissioner and respectfully ask
S i the average salary of elementary your support at the coming primaries
j, teachers in this county this year is
Take your Horses there and get ft ] $92.25; tlie average cost of room and I stand for permanent roads properly
First Class Shoes for them.
K | board to 56 teachers reporting is located and fair treatment to all sec­
tions of our county.
| $32.00 per month; this leaves the
1 guarantee all work to be
H. V. Alley.
j
teacher
$60
a
month
for
nine
months
satisfactory, if not, bring it back i;j j or $540.00 salary for
the year. Of
and I.will make good without
$ I the 56
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teachers reporting, the aver-I
extra charge.
I age amount spent for clothing is
I hereby announce myself as a can­
We pay top prices for Hides.
¿1 I $24 5.00 foi the year. This leaves her didate for the Republican nomina­
$295.00 as her yearly earnings for
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lature from the 14tli Legislative DIs-
without salary and her living and
Iriel einbra'tiig Yamhill and Tilla­
traveling expenses consume that mook Counties.
sui.ill amount. She must also spend
Frank A. Rowe.
some money tor medical attendance,
ami books it .-he is to keep up pro­
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fessionally.
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I lie follow ing ligures have also been
I hereby announce m
obtained by I ii is ot lice from tlie teach­ candidate for County Judge at the
ers of tills county; 34 teachers re­ next primary election. My motto.
ported as being able to save a little ‘100 per eent efficiency for every
by practicing the most rigid economy, taxpayer's dollar.”
26 reported not being able to save
W. L. Campbell.
anything.
Six reported having relatives whol­
ly dependent upon them for support. To The Voters of Tillamook County.
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20 report having relatives partially
I hereby announce myself as a can­
dependent upon them for support.
didate for County Clerk, on the Re­
'1 lie foregoing figures do not in­
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publican
ticket, subject to the ap-
clude such items as contributions to
charity, support of church, lodge dues provalof the voters at the primaries
next May.
and various other causes to which
H. S. Brimhall.
the
public
expects
a
teacher
to
con
­
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Kill the Dreaded
DISEASE GERM
By Disinfecting Your Homes,
Basements and Desease Brood
ing Places with
Politicai Band Wagon
B.K.
B.K.
B.K.
B.K.
B.K.
Get a Gal. Jug today.
Kuppenbender’s Grocery
NOTICE
Tillamook Transfer Co. is now
For »Wood, Coal or Drayage
CALL
ZTILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO
LIBERTY TEMPLE
HORSE
One of 100 average healthy men twenty-five years of age, forty
years later
THIRTY-SIX will be dead
ONE will be rich.
FOUR will be wealthy.
FIVE will still be supporting themselves by work.
• FIFTY-FOUR will be dependent upon friends, relatives or
charity.
Don’t Be One of the Fifty-Four
PROVIDE AN INCOME FOR YOUR OLD AGE. HERE ARE A FEW PRINCIPAL
FEATURES OF A NEW POLICY ISSUED BY THE AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Life Iucome at Age 60 or at Age 65.
1. These two plans of insurance mature
similar to endowment insurance; one at age
60, the other at age 65. But both plans pro­
vide that at maturity you will receive $100
monthly for 100 months and as much longer
as you .-hall live, or under the former contract
you may receive $13,800 in cash, and under
the latter $12,130 in cash.
2. Under either contract if you die be­
fore maturity of the policy your beneficiary
will receive at least $10.000, and under pol­
icies which contain the Double Indemnity
clause this amount will be increased to at
least $20.000 if your death results from an
accident.
3. If the policy contains the new Aetna’s
Disability clause, and you become permanent­
ly and totaly disabled, no further payment of
Original Insurance $10,000.
premium will be required. If such disability
occurs before any payments have been made
by the Company you will receive $100 per
month during your life time, and if you die
before maturity of the contract your benefi­
ciary will receive $10,000: but if you are
living when your contract matures, be it
either one form or the other, the monthly
payments will be increased to $200; or you
may accept $13,800 under the former, or
$12,130 under the latter, a '. continue to re­
ceive the $100 per month during your life-
time on account of disability.
4. Either of these policies is written for
larger or smaller amounts than illustrated
above. Fill the attached card and mail to-day,
and we will give you full information.
FILL-OUT-AND-MAIL-COUPON
With the understanding that I incur no obli-
gat ion whatever, please quote premium for a
Life Insurance at Age
paying me $
per month.
I was born
month
dayl.
Occupation
Name
Address
ROLLIE W. WATSON
“The Insurance Man”
INSURANCE-THAT-INSURES-IN-ALL-ITS-BRANCHES
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Representing the Aetna Life Insurance Co
SHOEING
JACK HARPER,
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
I
THE INEXORABLE
LAW OF AVERAGE
¡i
I
cvcbrul Trail- T Co ■
FIRST CLASS
PLUMBING
Todd Bldg. NEXT T0 Si™ SERV1CE
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
CdOunty Dairy Herd Inspector
HELL PHONE. MAIN 3.
MUTUAL PHONE
C.H. JONES TRADING COMPANY
BAY CITY. OREGON.
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’ Supplies,
Dry Goods and Gasoline.
Phone Main 73.
BAY CITY drug
Entire New Stock of Candies
New Syrups. Come and See.
Phone 32.
tribute.
1 give you the above figures that
you may see what the conditions are
which confront the teacher. As a
school officer you represent the edu­
cational interests of your district,
and 1 am confident you are doing
your best to secure the most and
best and most efficient service for
your boys and girls. Your most im­
portant service to the pupils at this
time is to be exercised in the choice
of teachers for the ensuing year. This
choice should be made only after
careful investigation of the qualifi­
cations of the teachers who may ap­
ply. 1 suggest that if you employ a
city superintendent of principal, he
should be consulted and asked ao
recommend teachers, as he knows
the teachers with whom he Is work­
ing.
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I hereby announce myself a can-
dldate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, on the
Republican ticket.
Alexandria Rock.
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1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, for re­
election. on the Republican ticket.
Kathleen Mills.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
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1 hereby announce myself n can­
didate for the office of County
School Superintendent of Tillamook
County, subject to the approval of
1 refrain from suggesting a schedule the voters at the coming primary
of salaries, because of tile difficulty election.
of working out such a schedule on a
G B. Lamb.
equitable basis. It Is often desired to
retain teachers in the eletnentry
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grades or high schools because of
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their superior work or because of the
I .¡tn a candidate for re-election on
itisiaciion given as leaders in the the Republican ticket, at the primary
immunity, or hi < an . they attend
'•lection. May 21, for the office of
iinimer schools, and maintain a pro- County Assessor.
*ne attitude towaid their work.
Economy, efteclency , and a bpsi-
a cher y oil may di sire to
-.\steni in handling the work of
Permit me to suggest th, office, combined with careful
teacher has been satts-
courteous treatment to all. has been i
a.*k her to remain next
my polity In the past, and will by my
wait for her to apply. Il policy In the future.
in your school
C. A. Johnson.
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