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( HEWBEBG GRAPHIC. TEUX8DAT. JUHE SO. IM I Largest Circulation is Yamhill County THE HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL HOTES Coming (Ouvor t . KIlham) Considerable Interest is being manifested locally concerning ‘‘The Smith-Hughes Act” (Public No. 347- 64 Congress) (S. 703) under which t the Newberg high school agricul ture department is operating. Secttou 1 of the act reads as fol lows: “ An act to providfc for the promo tion of vocational education; to pro vide for cooperation with the states in the promotion of such education In agriculture and the trades and D ire ct from industries; provide for cooperation with the states in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects; “ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, that there is here Po rtla n d O rego n by annually appropriated out of any money in the treasury not other wise appropriated; the sum provid In a Repertoire o f High-class Plays ed in sections 2, 3 and 4 of this act, to be paid to the respective states for the purpose of cooperating with the states.in paying the salaries of teachers, supervisors and directors of agricultural subjects, and teach GOOD CLEAN COMEDY ers of trade, home economics and in dustrial subjects, and in prepara SNAPPY SPECIALTIES tion of teachers of agricultural, trade, ^industrial, and home econom ics subjects; and the sum provided for In section 7’ for the dse of the | Federal Board for Vocational Edu cation for the administration of this act and for the purpose of making ! studies, investigations and /reports [ to aid tn the organization and con duct of vocational education which | sums shall be expended as hereinaf » ter provided.” The act as a whole is long and Rem em ber the date Popular prices full of legal phraseology, but may perhaps be summarized as to its principal parts. In the following manner: Section 2 appropriates “ for the I of this week by Mlss Ermine Cald- purpose of cooperating with the “ T H E H O U S E W E L IV E IN " j well: states tn paying the salaries of teachers, supervisors or directors of Chautauqua Lecture Deals With Power | I have walked in summer meadows agricultural subjects,” from and in Where the sunbeams flashed and cluding June 30, 1918, to and in « f the Mind in a New Manner. broke, cluding June 30, 1926, a sum total But I never saw the cattle nor the of 314,469,000. The actual amount "The House We Lire In” is the mind Sheep nor horses smoke. appropriated’ for the year 1926, and —the invisible habitation, but never I have watched "the birds with for each and every year thereafter theless the true one and the one most wonder \ under section 2. is 93,027,000. “ Said important of alL This is the basis When the world with dew is wet. sums alloted to the states In the of the lecture to be presented on the But I never saw a robin puffing at proportion which their rural popu Price» 50c to $1.65. a cigarette. last afternoon of Chautauqua by V. lation bears to the total rural popu I have fished in many a river W o have »imply added this excellent front lace lation in the United States, not in When the sucker crop was ripe, cluding outlying possessions, accord line to our Nemo and Royal W orcester back lace But I never saw a catfish puffing at ing to the last preceding United a briar pipe. lines o f corsets. With these three makes o f cor States census.” Man’s the only living creature that Section 3 appropriates for the pur sets w e are as well prepared t<Tplease anyone want Parades this vale of tears. pose of cooperating with the states Like a blooming traction engine. ing a perfect fit in cersets as any store in the country. in paying the salaries of teachers of Puffing smoke from nose and ears, trade, home economics and indus ears. ~ - trial subjects, "from and including If Dame Nature had intended. ■ „ June 30. '1918. to and including When she first invented man. June 30, 1926, a sum total of $17,- That he’d smoke she would have 710,000 or but $3.241,00 more than built him for agriculture alone, wherein did On a widely different plan. Congress truly show great wisdom ; She’d have fixed him with a stove and foresight. Twenty per. cent of pipe this appropriation only shall be And a damper and a grate. spent for home economics teachers’ And he'd had a smoke consumer that salaries. The actual amount appro Newberg, O regon - — Newberg, O regon Was strictly up to date. priated for the year 1920, and for each and every year thereafter under section 3, is $3.346,000. “ Said EXECUTOR’S NOTICE sums alloted to the states in the Notice is hereby given that the proportion which their urban popu Smith-Hughes department, which Is, S U M M ER A T T E N T IO N T O H O G S Immensely to give deeper thought to undersigned, Clarence Butt and D. J. lation bears to the total urban popu however, the right conception. this summer handling of the herd than The minimum requ irem en tfor Matthews, have been duly appointed lation in the United States, not in Foundation Laid at This Time to •»- they do. for at this time can easily executors of the last Will and Testa cluding outlying possessions, ac maintenance in this state of the be laid the foundation of succensfnl gin Things Necessary for Cheap ment of Margaret I. Kirkley, deceas cording to the last preceeding Unit Smith-Hughes high school agricul avoidance of many troubles an well aa Production of Pork. ture department under Smith- ed States Census.” ed, by the County Court of Yamhill to begin some things necessary for L Shepherd, a keen-miuded and deep- | County, Oregon, and have qualified. Section 4 appropriated “ for the Hughes subsidy is as follows: thinking young writer and lecturer. | Now. therefore, all persons having purpose of cooperating with the Yon mav think that your hog crop cheap pork production. 1. Not less than $150.00 must Out of it, he draws many lessons well claims against the estate of Margaret states in preparing teachers, super be available at the outset for pur needs the least of your thought and worth while, lessons that can well be j I. Kirkley, deceased, are notified and visors, and directors of agricultural chase of strictly agriculture equip attention during the spnmier months, applied to every day activities. It required to present the same, with subjects and teachers of trade and ment. but If would pay many pork producer* Try s Graphic Classified. 2. Not less than $20.00 must be Is a thought-provoking lecture, seboi- the proper vouchers, duly verified, »industrial and home economics sub jects” from and including June 30, available at the outset for purchase to the undersigned executors, at the arly but interesting, profound bat sim 1918, to and including June 30, of necessary library literature equip ple—old truths presented in a new office of Clarence Butt, in the City 1921, a sum total of $3.292,000. The. ment. of Newberg. Yamhill County, Ore 3. A minimum salary of $1800 gon, within» six months from the actual amount appropriated for the year 1920, and for each and every for a teacher of agriculture employ date of this notice. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1921. year thereafter under section 4, is ed for twelve months, of which the THE WILY WEED $1.090.000. Said sums alloted to the local board has had to pay only one- CLARENCE BUTT and states In the proportion which their third, at least onç month of said The following poem was handed D. J. MATTHEWS. us by N. L. Wiley of Rex, Oregon, Executors of the last Will and Testa population bears to the total popu time to be allowed the instructor for ment of Margaret I. Kirkley, de lation of the United States not in vacation or professional improve with the request that we publish it. ceased. cluding, etc.” ment. The poem was spoken at the W. C. Section 6 Teads in part: " A Fed 4. Funds for transportation of Date of 1st Pub.. June 23, 1921. eral Board for Vocational Educa teacher in supervision of practical T. U. convention held on Tuesday Date of last Pub., July 21, 1921. tion is hereby created, to consist of work of students. the Secretary )of Agriculture, the 5. An annual maintenance fund Secretary of Commerce, the Secre of not less than $5.00 per pupil, to tary of Labor, the United Stakes be available to the teacher at all Commissioner of Education, and times for Incidental expenses. three citizens of the United States . This minimum requirement was to be appointed by the President, last approved by the Federal Board. by and with the advice and consent December 16. 1920, and holds good of the senate. One of said three as stated, at the present time. citizens shall be a representative of the manufacturing and commercial W ill Be Paid t« Any Person Furnishing Us With the Name o f a Interests, one a representative of WISE AND OTHERWISE the agricultural interests, and one Prospect Who Subsequently Buys One of Our New Automobiles. “ Oh how great is Thy goodness, a representative of labor. The mem Thou hast laid up for them bers of the Board other than the which Blow out Boot», H ook on Boots members of the cabinet and the that fear thee; which Thou hast for them that trust in Thee United States Commissioner of Edu wrought before the sons of men.” — Psalms Lace on Boots, Chain Boots cation shall receive a salary of $5,- 31:19. 000 per annum. The Board shall Plaster Patches, Cord Patches have power to cooperate with state Those things which mar our suc boards in carrying out the provl-1 Reliners, Auto Patching Cement which fill our lives with terror, j sions of this act; the Btate board or i cess. W ill Be Paid to Any Person Furnishing Us With the Name of a pain and mortification, which chill | local board, or both, to match dollar our Leak Stop Tube Patch blood with fear, and crush o u r! Prospect Who Subsequently Buys One of Onr USED CABS. for dollar the Federal allotment. ! happiness, have no tangible exist-' We have for the purpose of co Monkey Grip Tube Patch operating with the Federal board ence. and the local school boards the Ore Heal-a-cut Analyze the cause* of your un- j gon state board for vocational edu Nearly everyone knows one or more who are considering the happiness for a single day, and you , cation, with Supt. J. A. Churchill 5-minute Vulcanizers and Patchers purchase of a car. Give ns the name and address and our as executive officer, and E. E. Elli will find that they were anxiety, doubt, fear that something might! salesmeq w ill do the rest. ott as director. As supervisor we Tire Soap Stone • have E. E.RElliott for agriculture. happen, expectation of disaster that never came. Bertha 8teiArt Davis for home econ Air Guages, Valve Insides THEBE ARE NO STRINGS ATTACHED TO THIS. The day omies. and A. R. Nichols for trade and Industries. To carry out the The Sphinx asked, "What I* the se the sale is made you will get your cheek. Valves Complete organization idea, the local director; cret of success7” "Push,” said the button. of Smith-Hughes agriculture Is dl-! 3-in-l Rim Lug Shims "Never be lead,” said the pencil. We w ill register your name and the name of your prospect. rectly responsible to the state super "Be up to date,” said the calendar. visor for the carrying out of the Rim Lugs and Nuts Do not delay to write or phone ns before your neighbor gets "Always keep cool." said the Ice. minimum requirements of the law "Never lose your head,” nald the ahead of yon. by the local school board. Then Auto Top Patch the responsibility ascends through barrel. “ Do business on the tick," said the the various channels outlined to the Lawn Hose Couplings and Nozzles Chevrolet, 400. Tonring Car, F. 0. B. Factory ........... $645.00 Federal government as represented clock. "Do 'a driving business,” said the Silverile Mechanics Soap by the President as administrative Chevrolet, Baby Grand, Touring............. ................... $1185.00 hammer. officer. "Make much of small things." said It will he recognized that) |the TTBPRAT. TERMS local Smith-Hughes director has a the microscope. "Never do anything off hand,” very much greater responsibility “ Service at Your Service” than the average teacher. He Is In said the glove. “ Spend much time In reflection," very truth, a "community helper” In agriculture, home economics or In said the mirror. “ Be sharp In all dealings." said the trades and industries, whose day Is unlimited as to hours. Ha the knife. ‘ Find a good thing and stick to It," (s at one And the same time, an or Phone Blue 25 iginator and a coordinator along hip said the glue. "Boost for the three ‘B’» '— Better own vocational line. All do not have this big conception of the Beet Berries," said the Berrien. 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