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t w ic e A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH h- 9. NO. 78 ELMER F. GOODWIN OUTLINES NEW COUNTY U N IT SCHOOL PLAN FOR OREGON SCHOOLS COUXTY OREGON AY NOVEMBER 28. 1919 TU ESD AYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 P E R Y EA R WHERE THE MONEY WENT I F FARMERS’ WEEK OFFERS COURSES F a rm e rs and hom e m ak ers week tho se in incorporated tow ns em ploy-! at th e O regon A g ricu ltu ra l college ing a city school su p e rin ten d e n t and j th is year will he held beginning De- d istric ts of the first class.» A super-, in te n d e n t should not su p erin ten d a ! em b er 29 an d en d in g J a n u a ry 3. su p e rin te n d e n t of equal rank and ex To Oregon farm ers and house ich will meet it. Port- perience. wives will be offered 15 courses In 6. D istrict Board M embers,— Dis- : Ikid December -"•* to ” 1- scientific farm in g an d hom e m a k tric ts of th e second and th ird class ' 1 j(r Got d ■ m » a s a s k . .1 h> ( '.m i. ing. should retain th e ir boards of educa-1 „School S u p e rin te n d e n t \Y C. Al- \ series of five evening assem blies Erson to fo rm u late and su b m it his lion, to be elected by th e voters of the I has been arran g e d , co n sistin g of get- I J L on this su b ject. Mr. Goodwin respective d istricts, o r selected by the , county board, to be custodians of the to g e th er and "m ix er m eets,” a col devoted much tim e to the m at- loeal school property and to serve in lege pro d u cts b an q u e t an d special has consulted th e best a u th o ri- an advisory capacity to the co u n t' I addresses by th e n a tio n ’s leading a Md . ered laform atton trora board. The expen d itu res of local farm produces d istrib u tio n sp ecial ! Over the U nited S tate s. T he re- funds should rest with these local ists T he courses grouped u n d er boards subject to the approval of the ' , is a com pletely o u tlin ed plan five heads are as follow s: county board. «arently covering all th e essential A gronom y- F arm crops, farm m a Before a ttem p tin g to enum erate „ints In connection w ith a c o u n t/ chinery, soils an d m o istu re co n tro l som e of the pow ers and du ties of 11) | Ejt aystern of c o u n try school su- F arm Livestock and B acterio l th e County Board of E ducation: < 2 > | This ts one of the illum inating pictures brought bxek to the United State* by R epresentative Royal -rvision for th e w hole sta te . th e County School S u p erin te n d en t., o g y - H o r s e s . beef c a ttle , dairy c a t Johnson, who. with two of his colleagues, has been Investigating the W ar D epartm ent s overseas extrava The plan su b m itte d by Mr. Good- and (3 ) D istrict Boards of E duca-j gances fallowing the arm istice. It shows thousands of motorcycles and other costly vehicles, some of them tle. sheep, pigs and p o u ltry ; v eteri ,in eliminates th e fe a tu re s which tion, perm it me to m ake a brief ex-I rew , consigned to the trash heap and ready for burning without th e removal of tire s and oth er serviceable nary m edicine an d special course in nay regarded as o b je c tio n a b le in p lanation relativ e to th e above 6 1 parts. In th lj counUy a t many camps colossal w a s» s i autom obiles and tru ck s la sim ilarly In evidence. bookkeeping the county u n it plan passed by the p o ints: H o rticu ltu re— O rc h ard and cane E xplanation E session of th e le g is la tu re and fru ita: g ard en v eg etab les In th e com ing Of th J autom obile eu S trlc H y ' FO O T B A L L T EA M W IN S O F F IC E R S E L E C T E D IN Y. M. C. A. TO E X T E N D j,ver which th e re w as su ch a stro n g open and u n d er g lass; h o rtic u ltu ra l A G A IN ST CA N BY H IG H “ W O O D C R A FT C IR C L E ‘ P R E W A R PR O G R A M p ro d u cts and lan d scap e g ard en in g , Lal fight. Its o p e ra tio n w as m ade and good roads, com m unity centers L depend on a fa v o ra b le vote in the have enlarged. The com m unity is no w ith special a tte n tio n to Insect and The gam e here W ednesday a fte r- i An in te restin g session of Clover P lan s fo r th e co n tin u an ce and ex- p lan t-d isease control. tcunty when su b m itte d by th e coun longer ju st th e d istric t,— it m ay now ty superintendent. It w as not sub- be th e county. For the sam e reason noon between Union high an d Canby Circle Neighbors of W oodcraft was tension of its p re-w ar p rogram of F arm Business P ractice— L aying th a t th e people of th e d istrict form er high elevens was an o th er "w alk held th is week, when officers fo r the w ork am ong th e men of th e arm v out th e fa rm ste a d ; jitted to th e voters. crop ro ta tio n ; Of the county u n it p lan as a nieth- ly paid a uniform rate of taxation for o v er” for the local team , th e score ensuing year were elected as follow s; 1 an j navv w ere announced recen tly by farm record keeping and co m p u ta school purposes, th e people of the stan d in g 58 to 0 in o u r favor. Past G. N , Mrs. E lisabeth Ja c k ; , he p acJt L of school a d m in is tra tio n P rin c i aciflic Coast office of th e Y. M. tion of incom e tax on typical $4000 should now pay a uniform Two of the reg u la r and heaviest IG. N., Mrs. Minnie C lan ah an ; ad pal Goodwin says in his le tte r to S u county rate . U niform ra te of taxation for players, Peak and Skirvin, w ere o u t visor, Mrs Ella M iddleton; clerk, i C. A. The re-ad ju stm en ts of Its p e r farm . H ome Econom ics — H ousehold perintendent A ld erso n : ‘‘It is not public school purposes th ro u g h o u t sonnel and eq u ip m en t w hich have lew. It has been trie d o u t in o th e r th e sta te will be th e next step in ad of the game on account of slig h t in Mrs. E rdine B eadle; ban k er, Mrs. been necessary in com plying w ith a rt, household science an d house ¡States for several y ¿ a rs w ith good re vance, and the ideal system will be a ju rie s recently received. This may Eliza M etzger; m agician. Mrs. Em m a hold ad m in istra tio n . M anning; captain of _ g u ard s, Mrs. t *le u e* g o v ern m en t reg u la tio n s plac- A special p ro g ram d ealing w ith sults. Oregon m ay im prove upon uniform rate of taxation on all the have w eakened th e team som ew hat the plans in use. A t least we may p roperty of th e nation for public but th e whole team is said to have C arrie Powell; a tte n d a n t, Mrs. A lta ' “ 8 all w elfare w ork iu cam ps w ith club w ork p ro jects, m ethods, d em “ s ta rre d ,” G ran did p articu la rly T ru itt; in n er sen tin el, Mrs. Josie th e exception of th e p erm an en t p re o n stra tio n s and rep o rt» — w ill be »pv anything fro m th e m th a t we school purposes. o u te r se n tin el, Mrs. Rose w ar buildings of th e Y. M. C. A. un- supplied by th e s ta te clu b le a d e r's 2. County School Tax, — This good work on the line and Ted Jo h n - Bliss; ire sure will im prove o u r present M etzger, m anagers, Jo h n M etzger; j d e r d irectio n of th e w ar-plans dlvls- point needs no explanation except to son in th e backfield. office. school system .” say th a t it is approved and recom The local team is try in g to a r r a n g e , Ella M iddleton, H arry T ru itt; niusi- |on o g t j,e G eneral Staff, are belug All w ork offered in all courses wl’l The plan provides fo r th e election m ended by Hon. P. P. Claxton, Com a gam e with E stacada, possibly o n )c ia n . Miss M ildred S t.C la ir. rapidly com pleted an d th e effo rts be fu n d am e n tal, su b je ct to such if a county b o ard by th e people and m issioner of E ducation of th e United of th e arm y and navy b ran ch es of the m odifications as may su it th e cir I county s u p e rin te n d e n t by th e S tates, and o th e r em inent educators December 5. W ar la>an Organization.«. Out of seven gam es played this association are now being d irected to cu m stan ces u n d er w hich d ifferen t m entioned on page 3. board. 3 County School F u n d s.— It is season only one has been lost to Mr Goodwin h as stu d ie d th e laws F ra te rn a l o rg an izatio n s, counties, w ard stre n g th e n in g th e ir program farm ers apply them . T his is a ra d Union high. ind has co n su lted a u th o ritie s re th e inten tio n of th is change in our m unicipalities and o th e r political sub- a n d in creasin g th e ir facilities for ser- ical d e p a rtu re from .fo rm e r p rac divisions are classed as Individuals vice in th e co m m unities a d ja c e n t to tices. in w hich m uch of th e w ork garding the pow er of th e le g isla tu re school laws to in su re as nearly as possible equal opp o rtu n ity to every dealt w ith special d e ta ils as applied in a teleg ram from th e T reasu ry De th e cam ps. to change th e m a n n e r of choosing a boy and girl in o u r state. T he county V E T E R A N PA ST O R D IE S AT PO R T L A N D H O M E p artm en t to G overnor Jo h n U. C al by c e rta in special farm ers. T he new wunty school s u p e rin te n d e n t, it be- board of education would tak e a “ T h ere is no cessation of . effort on policy is th o u g h t to offer farm ers kins of th e San F rancisco F e d e r » ., . , , _ . , , iig contended th a t th is w ould in broad view of th e ex p en d itu re of the H albert H. Crosier, a w ell-know n volve am ending th e c o n stitu tio n . Mr. funds of th e county so as to m ake the m in ister of the M ethodist Episcopal Reserve Bank ru lin g th a t such s o r t- ! th e Pa r t o t th e Y M C‘ A ,o aid th e th e best o p p o rtu n ity ev er p resen ted men in serv ice," sta te d F. A. M cCarl, to them to g et ju st w hat th ey w ant Goodwin does n o t th in k so. He says: schools as nearly uniform as possible. church, died at his home In P o rtlan d eties an d co rp o ratio n s cannot invest more th a n th e lim it of $10,000 In executive se creta ry for th e W estern in advan cin g th e ir farm in g in terests. At present, th e little red schoolhouse The county school su p e rin ten d e n t on November 2 4, aged n early 82 In ad d itio n to th e fu n d am e n tal in ii not an officer u n d e r th e C o n stitu iu m any d istric ts has served the p u r years. He is survived by bis widow. war savings stam p s and tre a su ry sav- j division. "T h e w ar d ep a rtm en t has stru c tio n offered n u m e ro u s d em on pose for w hich it was b u ilt several . ~ ings ce rtificates. T he ru lin g was decided th a t c e rta in d u n licatio n of ef- tion. County officers a re m entioned four sons and two d au g h ters One i asked by R obert E. Sm ith. D irector fo rtw h lc h h a s r e s u lte d f r o m th e D r e s - stra tio n s and ex h ib its wHl be given under A rticle VI of th e C onstitution, y ears ago, and should be consolidat soii, W. R., lives n ear P leasan t Home. for th e T w elfth R eserve D istrict, in hlch has resu lted from th e p r to enforce th e m ost v ita l points. T he ud in sections 6 an d 7. Section 6 ed w ith o th e r school p roperty in the -------- ------------ i p art of fra te rn a l o rg an izatio n s especi- ence several w a rfa re o rg an iz atio n s use of O regon facto ry -m ad e, hom e com m unity. U niform eq u ipm ent and reads as follow s: “ C ounty Officers. College H ens a re YaroiuMe<l. response to a g en e ral dem and on th e in th e cam ps can he best avoided by m ade and rem ad e fam ily supplies ach ers would come u n d er a There shall be elected in each county, b e tte r te ex p en d itu re of th e school ---------- i of th e W ar Loan O rg an izatio n s es- a tte m p tin g to provide th e m en w ith by the qualified v o ters th e re o f, a t th e) !?ro,’er will fe a tu re th e exhibits. Econom y of th e county u n d er th is plan. H ens entered from C orvallis in the ally fo r th e p rivilege of Investing he- ^ ¡ g c| as8 of service th ro u g h a d ep a rt- ilme of h o lding g en e ral elections, a funds an d good ta s te In d ress, labor-saving 4 County B oards of E ducation.— hiir eirir ln v in e c o n te s t a t S to rrs yond th e th o u san d d o llar m a rk in . , a . big egg laying contest at S torrs. G overnm ent W ar Savings Se- «»‘‘» t of th e arm y itself. So fa r as appliances, re fre sh m e n ts for social Conn., P ullm an, W ash., and Puyal cu rlties. th e w ar-w ork type of cam p ac tiv itie s g a th e rin g s, one d ay 's ratio n an d re lup. W ash., w hich sta rted Nov. 1 A ssistan t S ecretary of th e T reasu ry a re concerned th e Y. M. C. A. steps ducing its cost, an d hom e canning w ere vaccinated for roup by Dr. F. W L efflngw ell, who se n t th e teleg ram . o u t f ronl tHa t along th e o th e r w elfare will all be stag ed by th e hom e eco L ike ex h ib its re te rln - called I o rg an izatio n s, h ut holds Itself ready nom ics d ep a rtm en t. tins section. H ow ever, in e re s ) Th'is provision centralizes M iller of the d ep a rtm en t of Tho th a t th e in d iv id u als or a fra te rn a l or- ® will be p resen ted by th e farm d e p a r t S " S ° I believe the county th e ^ “ ^ X ^ i h e ^ u r a ^ ^ o w m u n 3: ary m edicine at th e college The col- g an U atio n can each | nve«t th e lim it tQ co-operate w ith th e arm y in every m ents. lege poultry d ep artm en t gent two o r jia v e $1000 invested in his nam e, possible w ay.” Khool su p e rln te tid e n t 1» elected lo r ; c^ ” ' • * j , cho„, "M ixer M eet” PnH iiislng. pens to each contest a u ^ J A. H an- S ecretary L effingw ell also pointed At th e request of th e govern m en t H olding dally assem bly In th e eve S ' n ! d ,M ( U n O , K S ' r S . I« ™ » " f - p r e ,, r i d » sen, ow ner and m an ag er of th e Col- out th a t m any fra te rn a l o rg an izatio n s 1300 secreta ries who on Nov. 1 n ing in stead of th e day Is a n o th e r w hich have m ade such g re a t progress ii follows: ‘‘O th er Officers. Such in educational affairs. T here are lege View P o u ltry farm , also sent are „ o ^ s ^ w h h ’ excessR inds™ *1 ' *C were still cond u ctin g activ ities In 693 rad ical d e p a rtu re from fo rm er fa rm nher county, tow nship, precinct, and m anv m ore te ach ers in th e city of tw o to be en tered in each contest. tem p o rary Y, M. C. A. h u ts in cam ps er week practices. T he “ m ixer tity officers as m ay be necessary P o rtlan d than in any county in O re T he vaccine used was obtained 1 T h e em p ero r of Ja p a n is a lover w ithin th e co n tin en tal lim its of th e m eet" D ecem ber 29, w^ll b rin g all ihall be elected o r ap p o in ted in such gon. If a city board of education, from Dr. W. T. Johnson of th e W ash- of horses. He has sent a livestock p atro n s to g e th er, Banner as m ay b e p rescrib ed by com posed of five m em bers, can so s u c ington S tate E xperim ent sta tio n at , expert to th is co u n try to find him U nited S tates have been urged by th e fa rm e rs' week n atio n al w ar-w ork council to co n w here they may get acq u ain ted w ith law.” The la st five w ords, it seem s cessfully d irec t th e ed u catio n al af- A tr o tte r th a t m eets re each o th e r, th e college faculty, le ad P uyallup, W ash. The v eterin ary de- horses to me, se ttle th is q uestion. It is a ta irs of a large city, certain ceriauiiy uuam - - - ----- - ------ o u irem en ts will be bought fo r as sid e r rem ain in g w ith th e arm y u n d er ly a board ing tow nspeople an d d istin g u ish e d matter of law , and th e le g isla tu re is m o m h e r s c a n direct th e educa- p artm en t plans to produce all of the d irectio n of M ajor G eneral W . G. sp e ak e rs T he m eetin g s will be in lupreme in law -m ak in g pow-er. I ; affairs of a countv in Oregon, vaccine needed here in th e future. . high as $50,000. H an. T he te m p o rary h u ts have have consulted legal a u th o rity on th is pxelugIve of incorporated tow ns em- T he vaccine*!» injected into th e inner fo rm al. w ith ro u sin g m usic and o r a ( ghaI| pagg th ro u g h th is world been tu rn e d av er to th e g o v ern m en t luestion, and I know of, a t least, one - school su p erin ten d en t tory as special fe a tu rrs. but once. Any good, th e re fo re, th a t w ithout reim b u rsem en t w h erev er it side of th e th ig h by m eans of a hy «her sta te w ith sim ila r law as to and » In sp ira tio n a l ad d resses by men of d istricts __ of , th e first „i<.aa class. I can do o r any k indness th a t I ra n haa been found feasib le fo r th em to n atio n al re p u ta tio n will be th e m ain (lection of co u n ty school su p e rin ten - 5 County School S u perintendent. poderm ic needle. lent which w as ch anged by act of __ “T he m ost im p o rta n t problem is to show to any h um an being, let me do be used. T w en ty -n in e h u ts have been fe a tu re of th e ev en in g assem bles, legislature.” rem ove the office of county school su- A Coleman Quick-Lite lam p will it now. Let me not defer or neglect so ta k en in th e W estern d e p a rtm en t. but good music and o rato ry will not p erin ten d en t en tirely from party pol- niajje your hom e bright as day. L. L. it, fo r I sh all not pass th is way , j ^ e p rese n t a rra n g e m e n t leaves be lacking. P ro p o se d P la n . itics and place th e superintendency a g a in .— A nonymous th e Y. M. C. A. free to co n tin u e Its T he college pro.ltxcts b an q u et has 1. Unit of T ax a tio n — T he county on a professional basis w ith a perm a- K idder Hdw. vo.________________, ” activ ities In th e p erm a n en t buildings alw ays proved th e dnziax of fa rm ers' (hould be th e u n it of ta x a tio n , and n en t te n u re and sufficient salary to idmini.-tration of schools, (except a ttr a c t th e best persons in th e profes an d navy yards an d In arm y and n a week. Its only d raw b ack s was lim it that, in a d m in istra tio n , c e rta in in sion to th is exceptionally im portant vy Y. M. C. A. b u ild in g s located in ed accom m odations an d th e com m it corporated tow ns an d d istric ts of the office.” R elative to th e selection of co m m u n ities ad jo in in g any cam p or tee th is y ear will m ak e every effort first class, em ploying a city school th e county school su p erin ten d en t. to provide tic k ets fo r all who ask can to n m e n t. In fact th e w ar de places a t th e big ta b le. ’opsrintendent, w ould n o t be in clu d B ulletin, 1919, No. 4, issued by th e ’d.) p a rtm e n t has urged th a t the asso D epartm ent of th e In terio r, says: A co u n try life co n feren ce will he 2. County School T ax.— T he coun ciation co n tin u e and en larg e th is held to co n sid er p lan s to serve ru ra l “ In electing th e county su p e rin ty school tax sh o u ld be levied on all te n d e n t, th e county board of educa type of service an d provide new schools, ed u catio n al an d rec re atio n al the _tax ible p ro p e rty in th e county, tion should not be restricted to th e b u ild in g s for th is w> rk w here n ee d needs. wd divided betw een th e in c o rp o ra t county o r even th e state. T he b e s t. ed. <»egaol/wtloiv. I r e In v ltn l. I f I EVER com C ’d towns e r toying a city school su ca n d id ate from anyw here in t h e ) All d istric t and sta te o rg a n iz a Both th e w ar and navy d e p a r t perintendent . d istric ts of th e first co u n try should be selected T he, AcecSS THiS MR class, ai d th e re s t of th e county on a board should not be restricted by a m en ts have been very w arm in th e ir tions th a t have found It co n v en ien t HIGH- COSTA- UV»NQ basis of school p o p u latio n . c a n d id a te ’s religion, p arty affl' la-1 com m endation of th e w ork w hich to hold re g u la r o r special m eetings 3- ' OUnty School F u n d s.— The tions, o r sex. The term of office th e Y. M C. A. h as p erform ed and at th e college on fa rm e rs' week, aud I LL HET T HAVE count., school fu n d s, in c lu d in g those should be long, though, a t first pro all o th e rs th a t may w ish to give th e S ecretary B aker an d S ecretary D an raised by ta x a tio n an d tho se received b ationary. T he salary should not be ONE GOOD MEAL plan a tria l, are invited to hold th e ir from the sta te , sho u ld be expended less than $2500 in w sll-established iels have each u rged th e fu rth e r co business sessions as h ereto fo re. All ■a sue! a way as w ould as n ea rly as o p eratio n of th e association with classes will be a d jo u rn e d a t 3 :3 0 ev OF SHlN Possibl in su re eq u a l ed u c atio n al op N ever before in th e h isto ry of our th e ir d ep artm en ts. In th e W estern ery aftern o o n to allow tim e fo r these portunities in all p a rts of th e county ed u c atio n al system has th e re been Ample room division we will co n tin u e to o p era te association m eetings csgariless of th e a m o u n t raised in such a need fo r men of Buperior sk ill th e p erm a n en t b u ilding In th e P re with supplies of sta tio n e ry and office “ J p a rtic u la r p a rt. Second and to pilot u uui our ----------------- schools, and th is is. p <nird lass d is tric ts sho u ld be per- , t j,e chief elem ent of stren g th sidio and th e E m b ark ad ero b u ild eq u ip m en t will be placed a t th e ir d is ■Bitted to ra ise by ta x a tio n o r o th e r- . ]an suggested. T he county ing In th e city of San F rancisco, to p o s a l. ’ ■•*. Id ltio n al fu n d s to su p p lem en t hooi su p e rin te n d e n t is to be the ex- S tu d en ts who do not desire to a t g e th e r w ith th e navy association county fu n d s, prov id ed sa id dis- 8 cn o o ‘ 8up • -------- . m e . ; of - <he board » 1 * » ’<« , buildings at B rem erto n , Mare Island. ten d th ese m eetings will have an o p trict desired a b e tte r school p lan t, prin cip al duties are ad v ,? ? ^ ‘ p o rtu n ity to inspect such p arts of Y erba B uena, San P ed ro and San college farm , la b o ra to ry and office Jrtct desired a b e tte r school Plant«- ra „ » b i ™ »— ce being .......... provided to re cal l assistan work. He »cient te ach in g force th a n could be jjeve him o of f the d etail work Diego. o p eratio n s as th ey a re m ost In te re st Provide,» -------------- from --------------------- co u n ty funds. j ------------------- , cani th e re fo re, give his en tire tim e T h e h u ts in o p era tio n on N ovem ed In. No work o r m eets of any kind 4 County B oard of E d u ca tio n .— gn(j a tte n tlo n to th e im provem ent 01 b er 1 of th is y ea r an d w hich are t a k will he conducted by th e college d u r T here sh o u ld be a county board of gchool system , especially the en by th e g o v ern m en t, re p re se n t hut ing th e period from 3 :3 0 to 5, so as •Mcation elected by p o p u la r vote, In . paei,ers In service. ’ »Ich is vested th e a d m in is tra tio n , Q uoting from Dr Elwood P Cuh- a sm all fra ctio n of th e n u m b e r w hich to allow am ple o p p o rtu n ity for p u b ltr °f the public schools of th e county, o f L eland S tan fo rd U niversity w ere being o p era ted a y ear ago at m eetings, In v estig atio n s and re c re a ■except those in in c o rp o ra te d t ° w n 8 1‘, n n'der such a system of school or- a th e sig n in g of th e arm istic e, when tio n . ’■»Ploying a city sehool su p e rin ten - _ a n ,z a tjOn ( th e C ounty U nit p ' a n ) • L iving •ticommomD Ions will be th e re w ere In th e U nited S tates 1,171 ’*tit ami d is tric ts of th e first class,) p(<ucational p rogress can be m ade in listed by th e reception com m ittee and h u ts w ith 5,715 se c re ta rie s an d o th WmtXj-,,1 Of flve persons elected r ,v j,ich it would ta k e a decade p leasan t and co n v en ien t room s *at ■rom the county a t la rg e o f from • m ore to o b ta in u n d er the district e r em ployes A lto g e th er th e Y. M. m o d e ra te cost, w ith college ca fete ria •?°es the b o ard to be n o n -p a rtisa n ; gvgte m ” Can we afford to continue C. A. co n stru c te d a to ta l of 6,953 service, will be offered patrons. fi* term of office to be five years, and ,o n _e r u n d er th e present system , it b uildings In th e cam ps d u rin g th e F u lly 2000 stu d e n ts a re expected. i ' l “« term s a rra n g e d so th a t not m ore hjg )agt „ ta te m e n t is tru e ? w ar period at a cost of |7 ,7 < 8 ,9 8 4 . ta»n one-fifth w ould ex p ire in any g D istrict B oard M embers N otice to Teleplioix* Sulen-rlberw. ** Tear. C om m issioner Claxton say s: B ut the T hese served th e ir purpose d u rin g 5 C ounty School S up erin ten - . j commUn ty should in v ariab ly re- P lans are being m ade for s new | th e tra in in g an d d em obilization 6f fi«t.— county su p e rin te n d e n t of ( a in th e rig h t to levy tax es and Issu th e tro o p s and w ere closed when te lep h o n e d irec to ry to be Issued about *hoo!s.._a p ro fessio n al ed u cato r. bon(jg fo r e x tra o rd in a ry Bch°o* P“ f - D ecem ber 15. P lease notify th e sec I 'h e a b a n d o n m e n t of cam ps o r w lth- re ta ry of ch an g es In firm nam es and J*”tU be selected by th e county gpg guch as acq u irin g ad ditional ' draw al of men rem oved th e f u rth e r of a d v e rtisin g sp a re desired. M ult c Ä ri r ” *.rd of ed u c atio n from w ithin or . d „Res. e re ctin g new building . nom ah A C lackam as M utual Tel. Co. ’ •ifiojt th e sta te , fo r a long term Thlg a g u ara n ty of local au- S need for them . P E A R L RUEOO, S ecy . *■ ■ ,st tw o y e a r s ), who should tononiy; fo r w here the rig h t of tax- as th e s e c re ta ry an d executive a t jon jg vested, th e re is th e r al Read by all— O utlook w ant ads W hen In d oubt try a W ant Ad. ’Bee- of t j,e co u n ty b o ard , and as pow er .” ,J'*1 th e recognized head of th e ; C ontinued on page 3 |P«b!i )iools of th e county, (except L principal Goodwin of th e U nion In.hsch M • i,! wUntv school u n it bill w hich will „resented to th e s ta te te ac h ers' I IL F2utl I’ THERE AIN'T CORNA BE ANY BONES o a l WAWA