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In “A Man for the Ages” the
Enterprise published a true deer?
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story of the civil war and of . . . „
PL . r
Abraham Lincoln, the homely Stopping the Paper
best-loved
American.
The
(Corvallis Courier)
same story has since appeared
Jn
first newspa.
in the movies and thousa
days, when a subscriber
have seen it with sym patheti came jn an(j stopped the paper,
thrills.
t
he almost considered it a per-
The narrative of Jim Ir-
affronti but as he grew
win’s struggle and victory, in oj(jer jn th e business, and gath-
this paper later, gave an insigh ere<j experience, he learned th at
into the beginning of the teach- stopping the paper is a 8ub-
ing of agriculture in the pu)- ¡ ^ ¡ b ^ g prerogative, and th at
lie schools, which has led to t e
indentions in the world
juvenile agricultural and in-
R
some fotkg from
dustrial club system in whic eXercising this prerogative,
the boys and girls ol Shedd ana
TTiere is one type of man who
other Oregon towns have gain-
hjg pape,. and makea the
ed much lame. W t here quo , editor believe there really is a
on this latter subject, from a hell. This is the sort of man
bulletin sent out by the Soutn- wbo has
tbe paper month
trn Pacific company under date a fU r moilth> and year a fte r
of the 7th of this m onth:
year, and then when the pub-
"Oregon boys and girls are 1]gher agkg for a ,ittle Clgh to
rapidly winning distinction in appjy on aCcount, the subscrib-
ugriculture and stock raising. gr resent s tbe “¿un” as he calls
The current issue of the South- u and verba)ly castigates the
ern Pacific magazine carries a
and te,lg him he never
story of two Oregon youths, subscribed for the paper in the
Karl and Jack Dennen, lb an . ^ rs t pjacei and jn the second
11 year old boys of Shedd, who
Jt .gn,t worth a tinker’s
were awarded a cup and ribbons dam and jn the third place he
for their Scotch bull w n ite didn>t get ¡t more than every
Cup,” entered in the recent Ore- other week and in the fo u rth
gon state fair.
place he ju st guesses the gov-
“The two have long been a c -, ernm ent says th a t any newspa-
tive in the boys and girls
sent
a 8Ubscriber after
club- Through their training nts
mo lim
io nut
tim o e is
out rnnnnt
cannot 1)0
be col-
col­
received at the annual state lected for, so ju st stop the old
fair camps the two youngsters rag.
were able to raise their bull
’There is another type of sub­
calf into a prize winning animal. scriber whom most editors of
“The Southern Pacific an­ country weeklies know altho
nually awards six scholarships
^ j ] tQ honor the type
a t the Oregon agricultural col- j
jg th e' m an who gets k pa-
lege to the boys or girls stand-
£or R jong |j me and prob-
ing highest in agricultural oi abiy owes from one to five
stock raising pursuits.
■ years’ subscription. Then, when
"Many of the boys specialize he begins to figure th at some
in
the raising of p o tato es., day tbe editor is liable to ask
Some go in for raising barley, |
pay fQr ¡t>
refuses
wheat, corn and rye. a he girls , jt ftt thp
and lets the
usually go in for millinery, fru
lru it j gOvernment
government notify the publish-
publish­
canning, dressmaking, cooking er
th a a t t the
no longer
longer
er th
the paper
paper ¡8
is no
and poultry raising. I he m em -) want e<J, and the publisher m ust
licrs of the club ure ¿uiotcu, stop sending «4
it. Qunk
Such o a anK-
sub­
space a t the state fair and theii scriber usually pays no attention
exhibits for the past two years to the "duns” the publisher
have l>een exceptionally credit­ sends and as the account is
able, the article states.”
hardly worth suing for, he is
The Enterprise has ju st com­ finally left alone to his victory.
pleted the publication of “Pay
But there is the occasional
Gravel,” a thrilling detective man who really likes your pa­
story
emphasizing historical per, yet for purely personal rea­
facts in the “wild and wooly sons feels he cannot afford it.
days of the Deadwood country. He stops the paper with an
These are all stories which apology, and makes you feel like
school pupils, as well as their an old friend has been lost.
parents and grandparents, can
read aith pleasure and profit.
Grow Supplemental Feed
in Hogging Down Crops
in Heaven,” our next serial, is
u
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When corn Is to be ho|ged down it
on ■ different _____
lines. A prize
was
Offered "for"the be8t new story. 1« always advisable to grow some sup-
Some of the best fiction w riters piemenmi food along with the corm
borne OI II
,
w ;n n er ( Soy beans and velvet beans are good
Competed. When t
crop« for thia purpose In the case
was announced she proved w ( f
|,pnns t|,e hogs will
be a lady employed in clerical j hll|anee
ration iuiriy well, but
work and who had never essay- tn tt»e case of velvet benns, the hogs
ed to write a story before.
may eat the corn first and leave the
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•’ Hollar
bean« alone to be graxod later. In
th|,
of tlie corn nlny be
may not like it, but liv e , sym- gllthered nnil ft>d to the hogs later,
pathetic, red-blooded hum ans ,f
bogw nre gtven
access to
will find it well w orth their | n mineral mixture, feeding value will
be added to these crops. It Is pos­
while.
sible to arrange forage crops so that
Celia B ellm an, «he governor'», hog« m«y be turned on the fields for
p rivate secretary, i» being sued lor n period of time and turned out later
rvnvir for the market without having
alienatin g a husband’» affoclions. he,'T hand-fed a single day during the
Celia (presum ably the »»me) is ent're finishing period.
reniem bsred at Klniita, Lane Go,,
as having bad a peaobant for affec- i H ighest m arket price» paid for
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tion« a few ye««» *K°- The p lain ­
tiff’s husband, with what affection»
tion s he afill has control of. ha»
bled away to a logging cam p in
p u n u it of the nim ble wage dollar,
and tim e may reveal whether he
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W ill
i l l g garner
a e e e s w a the
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or
Irgeer
atore of lucre from «he siluatm u
Ob, ye», we love you, Portland.
Hogs & Beef Cattle
W. H. BEENE Phone
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State Inspected Scales
HALSEY
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Cream and Produce Station
Cash paid (or
n it y
of state interests is • gr**« Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal
thin g. You »aved us from incom e
& Hides. M. H- S H O O K
tax (or incom e) on tbe products
yoe haodled fir ns and now have
knocked ou t the incom e ta x law
by u«iug •4 2 .0 0 0 of your incom e
from handling tho»e products and i
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•u r »applies.
Over »4t,000 w»» »pent to defeat
tli« income t»x in lb» let» election.
:.M . GRAY.
D R A Y M A N
All work done promptlvfan.l reason­
ably,
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This original estimate shows in p rallel columns the unit costs of the
several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next pre­
ceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last ona of said
three fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six
months of the current year. (“Six months of the current year“ meant six
months of the last school year.)
EXPENDITURES
Special price on ona-baif ton and ton lota
A fresh atnek of
X JERSEE MILK FOOD
Reader« w ill find th a t “ Sinner»
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.-41
v F°r More egg production •
itise Fisher’s Egg Producer^
W
T he aubjact ean n ot com» up in the
o Independent—Not neutral—nawa- legislatore now for tw o years'
paper, published every Wednesday,
Farmer« and property
ow tere
« y Wm. H. WHKICI.KK
should see to it that friends of the
I tax art elected n ex t tim e to enact
■aka> rlp.'o. . |1 *S_ ,.a r la advance # n(#w an(J b -U tr U w
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Advertising, 2>* an inch ; no diacoun
lor time or spare ; no charge lor com
Several Innocent persons h iv e
position urcaauges.
«a -Paia-for Paragraphs.” io a llaa.
recently bean sh ot by in iq a k e I y
Me agvartia ng disguised aa new s
officer« bun tin g crim inals. W ould
it not be well to require burners to
EDUCATIONAL FICTION
see the borus before shooting at a s
d ev il, the saute aa in case of a
HALSE Y ENTERPRISE
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Com m ercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Economy, Beauty and
Quality
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RANGES
See our new and com plete line
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CONSTRUCTION:
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Total Construction
170.00 225.00
170.00 226.00
m a in t
EPAIRS
50.00
50.00 160.00
School bldgs & grounds 200.00
tTota.1 Maintenance
50.00
200.00
50.00 150.00
50.00
200.00
and
INDEBTEDNESS:
75.18 100.00
100.00
Warrant & int. thereon
3000.00 1045.00
75.18 100.00
100.00
Total
¡INSURANCE
50.00
30.00
60.00
60.00
School bldg, fur. £ fix. ..
30.00
30.00
30.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
Total
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voter». of School Di.trich MISCELIANÇOUS:
iMo. 41 of Linn County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL, MEETING o
50.00
50.00
60.00
60.00
Sundries
ia id district will be held at Schoolhouse, on the 1st day of December i
, Total
60.00
50.00
50.00
. 50.00
lt 7-30 o’clock in the Evening, for the purpose of discussing the budget EMERGENCY
hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition
.... 100.00
..... 100.00
Total emergency
of levying a special district tax.
8737.50 5872.16
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during Grand Tetal
...............................
............. 6055.78
............ 7962.50 11331.50 9012,60
the fiscal year beginning on Juno 16, 1924, and ending June 30. 1925, is
I, B. M. Bond, do hereby certify that the above estim ate of expendi­
estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts t o be received tures for the year 1924-1925 was prepared by me and that the expenditures
,rom the county school fund, state school fund, elementary »chool fund, and budget allowance for six months of the current yes»- and the expend^
turea for the three fiecal years next preceding the cuerent year as show?
ppecial district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
ibove have been compiled from the records in my charge and
tru« an^
B. M. BO ND,'
torrcct copies thereof.
District Clerk.
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Total
No. Sal. a yr.
RSONAL SERVICE
»1600.00
»1600.00
......1
2. Principals
.................-
2250.00
1125.00
.....2
Asst. Principals ............
2700.00
900.01)
......3
3. Teachers
...... ».......
720.00
720.00
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1
4. Janitors
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U. S. & C. T. C. Tires New, low-priced Gill
10.02
10.00
..... 1
6. Clerk
..............- ......
»7280.00
Batteries for
More service
ToUl .................................. - .................
Ford,
! and
No more cost
MATERIAL ANU SUPPLIES:
200.00
1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
Star.
■ other
Skilled Auto repairing
100.00
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) .............. •
Chevrolet
small cars •
. 75.00
Auto accessories
3. Library books ............................. - ..................
. 10.00
4. Flags
................................................... —
MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY
25.00
5. Playground equipment
.............................
200.00
6. Janitor's supplies
.......................—-.........
300.00
7. Fuel
............ .... .........................................
25.00
8. Light
............................. ......................•
22.60
9. Water
.................— —— ................
957.50
Total .................................................
MAINTENANCE ANU REPAIRS:
200.00
G io w n s, brjdgf work ar.ft filling». It w*f
School buildings and grounds ..... ..................
200.00
pay you to get ray pricesJoQ your dental workl
Total .................- .......- ....... .......................
C usick bu ik b u ila iiig , A lb a n y
1NUEBTEUNESS:
100.00
2. Warrant and interest thereon .................
100.00
Total
.......... -........................ »........
INSURANCE:
50.00
’ building, furniture and fixtures ....................
50.00
Total ..... ...........»..........- ................ ........
MISCELLANEOUS:
........ 50.00
Sundries
.................- ....................................
50.00
Total ........... ..................................... - ........
EMERGENCY:
100.00
100.00
Hay is worth ju st as much in storage as
Total
Total estimated amount of money for all purpose» during year 8737.50
Bxà“ The prices are right
H IL L &<S
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
Estimated Expenditures
ARROW GARAGE, Ganóle Bros
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Dr. C . F IC Q , i Dentist
“ PLATES T H A T F IT ”
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during the coming school year .1364.89
(Use amount of county school fund received last year as basis in
making thia estim ate).
From -tate school fund during the coming school year
252.58
(Use amount of state school fund received l3»t year as basis in
making this estim ate).
From Elementary school fund during coming school year 988.14
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during
the coming school year
................. ................ ............ 1895.60
Total estimated receipts, not including prooosed tax ................ 4501.21
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expense» for the year
.... —............. .. 8737.60
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax ------ 4501.21
4236.29
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ---------------------
Dated this 6th day of November, 1924.
Attest: B. M. Bond.
D. Taylor,
District Clerk.
Chairman Board of Directors.
you might get for it in case o f fire. Th ?
^American Eagle Fire Insurance; com pany
Iwill pay you
of the cash value in case
rof loss by fire.
C. P. STAFFORD, A gent
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PERSONAL SERVICE:
2. Principals
0600.00 »1066.68 »1066.68 »1600.00
Asst. principals ....... 1125.00
750.00
750.00 1125.00
Asst, principal
....... 1125.00
750.00 750.00
900.00
600.00 600.00
3. Teachers, 1st,2d, 3d 900.00
900.00
600.00 600.00
4th, 5th and 6th 900.00
900 00
600.00 600.00
7th and 8th 900.00
900.00
720.00
480.00
480.00
| 4. Janitor«
............ 720.00
10.00
6.60
6.60
5. Clerk
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10.00
Total personal service 7280.00 4853.28 4853.28 7055.00
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
50.00
11 Furniture (desks, etc) 200.00 125.00 125.00
I 2 Supplies (chalk, etc)
76.00
75.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
75.00
3 Library books -
10.00
10.00
10.00
4 Flags
25.00
25.00
25.00
5
76.00
75.00
75.00
200.00
6 Janitor’s
300.00 268.70 300.00 325.00
7 Fuel
25.00
25.00
12.50
25.00
8 Light
22.50
22.50
22.60
22.50
I 9 Water
20.00
20.00
20.00
10 Postage and stationery r
957.50 623.70 727.50 677.50
Total mat. and
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
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Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
Expenditures for thre.
years next preceding
last school year
Expenditures and budget al-
lowance for six months of
last school year.
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