Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 06, 1922, Image 1

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W EEK
G resham O utlook
Voi 12, No. 28
JONSRUD-GUNDERSON »
SAWMILL IS BURNED:
GRESHAM,
s ™
faithful ,
™ t
MULÏNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TUESDAY, JUNE 6,
YOUNG FARMER GIVES OPINION ON HOW
tq
KE£ p B oys AND
O fj f AR^
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
1922
$l.&0 Per Year
BAREFOOT GOLF
THE LATEST CRAZE
JERSEY ENTHUSIASTS
OBSERVE THIS WEEK
T he m ill ow ned by th e Jo n sru d -
G underson L um ber com pany and lo­
cated n e a r Sandy, burned down early
Monday m orning. T he origin of th e
fire is unknow n but it was th o u g h t to
have s ta rte d about 2 o'clock Mon­
day m orning.
T he tire was first discovered by
one of th e G underson boys who lives
’ n ea r th e mill w ith his parents. He
saw a light and soon discovered th e
mill to be in flam es. T he blaze lit
up th e sky. Many neighbors upon
seeing th e light rushed to th e scene.
W ith th e ir help th e G undersons
m anaged to save th e office and the
office books an d m ost of th e lum ber
out of th e m ill. T he y ard w ith lum ­
ber piled in it did not catch on fire.
T he fire had gotten such a headw ay
in th e mill th a t all attem p ts to put
o u t th e flam es w ere in vain. It
burned to th e ground.
The value of the mill was estim a t­
ed a t $20,000. T h ere w ere tw o boil­
ers in th e m ill and a q u an tity of m a­
chinery.
J u s t how «nuch dam age
was done to th e equipm ent is not
known b u t it is th o u g h t to be badly
b urned and w arped by th e intense
h eat.
The p roperty carried no insurance
b ut according to Mr. Jo n sru d , the
com pany expects to rebuild.
T h e follow ing excellent a rtic le
F ifth : To teach th e boys an d girls
By K. HANNEMAN.
was given at th e lust m eeting of th e 10 be useful and become useful clti-
J u n e 5 to 10 has been designated
D am ascus F arm B ureau by R u d o lp h ' zen* lea ril*ng to do p ractical work.
as N ational Jersey W eek by those all
„
,
citizens by j form ing e
o ver th is good land who see in th e
M ullenhoff, an
en ..
th u siastic
young J Become , useful
,
v,
i > one year trT
—com m unity . im provem ents. Teaches
Jersey cow a tru e frien d and source
farm er, who has
had
them to be lead ers in th e ir cornmun
, of co m fo rtab le profit. T he su p e rio r
a g ric u ltu re at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral
ltles.
q u ality of Jersey products is well
I college besides his country school
T hese are th e m ost im p o rtan t ob­
know n by everyone but th o se who
education. He is con stan tly stu d y -
w ork and live w ith these alm ost h u ­
I ing farm m ethods and hopes to com ­ je cts of club work. Club w ork is
man c re atu res will pay fitting honor
plete his course a t th e college som e m ost highly praised and endorsed by
all fa ir boards. They see w hat the
to these, th e ir frien d s and charges.
day.
*boys and g irls a re doing. T h e prem ­
H aving been handled and cared for
Tlie Best C rop on th e F arm .
p erh ap s m ore closely th an any o th e r
W h at is th e best crop w e raise on ium s on club ex h ib its a re increased
ca ttle, th e Jersey has developed an
th e farm ? You w onder w hat I m ean. nearly every y ear at th e fairs. They
alm ost hum an intelligence, ap p recia­
This crop I h av e in mind I th in k , see th a t th e fu tu re breed er o r ex­
-
tiv e and responsive to kindness.
j m ost of us a r e not cu ltiv atin g or h ib ito r is th e boy and g irl of today.
H ere is w hat Mr. O. M. P lum m er
Oregon, and p articu la rly th is com-
tra in in g as well as we m ight. “ T he
1 m unity, is fa st becom ing world fa ­
best crop we raise on th e farm is o u r of th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l exposi­
m ous fo r its su p erio r Jerseys and
boys and girls. Yes, o u r boys and tion says in reg a rd to club w ork:
tho benefit of th e Jersey Industry,
“ Club w ork is absolutely vital, if
girls.
w h eth e r m easured ln dollars and
T ra in in g and ed u catin g th e boys ag ric u ltu re is to co n tin u e and civll-
en d u re. Club
cen ts o r benefit to hum an k in d ; is
and
an a g irls
in s is a big problem .
Each , iaztion
-----— is — to ------------
------ .= w ork is
Incalculable. T he fact th a t Oregon
an d every boy o r g irl is different an d I a necessity, if hom es a re to rem ain
Jerseys have m ade th e g re a te st but-
m
P a r - I and llfe *8 t0 be b «Ut on m anhood
m ust
ust be
be handled
handled differently.
differently.
Par-1
te rfa t records for all ages but one
ents should be to th e ir boys and and womanhood. Club w ork teaches
and th a t h alf of th e gold m edal bulls
g irls th e best com rades th ey have. not alone breeding, feeding and care
of th e e n tire breed belong to Oregon
Y our boys and g irls m ust be proud of livestock, g row ing food p lan ts
has tu rn e d th e eyes of a vast te r r i­
of you. T hey should have y o u r con­ cooking and sew ing; b ut it fu rn ish es
tory to th is s ta te for breeding stock.
fine lessons on th r if t, independence
fidence and be your price.
O th er in d u strie s producing p ro d ­
W e m ust keep o u r boys and g irls and honesty.
Miss H arriet de Kraft, after 20 on th e farm .
ucts of s u b stitu te fo r dairy p ro d u cts
“ As tim e goes by, th e o ld er breed­
years of faithful service, has been
h av e come in to being, fostered by
O ur boys and g irls a re daily d r ift­ ers drop o u t and th e younger ones
appointed Superintendent of Build­
g
en iu s’ of th e alm ig h ty d o lla r and so
m
ust
ta
k
e
th
e
ir
places
if
they
a
re
to
ing
to
th
e
cities
and
becom
ing
city
Miss
M
argaret
Young
has
set
the
ings and Grounds for the Congres­
sional Library, She has the honor failu re s o r g ettin g on th e w rong be filled. We w ant to see th e g reat
c? ace for barefoot golf and now the th e b reed ers and lovers of th e w orthy
jla se society set of the E ast can producers of o u r m ost necessary n a t­
of being the first woman ever to j road fo r life’s jo u rn ey and leaving breeds grow, n o t alone in num bers
be seen out a-m ornings seeking
DAMASCUS FARMERS
hold this position.
u ral food products a re fighting for
b
u
t
in
perfection
in
type
and
p
ra
c
ti­
, th e p are n ts in despair. T he p are n ts
health, barelegged on the links, be­
WILL PICNIC JUNE 17
' often ask them selves, “ W hy does he cal value. O lder b reeders a re ’s o t’
lieving the early dew is the keynote th e ir own and th e n a tio n ’s well be­
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES J o r she leave m e?” W e m ust keep in th e ir ways and can n o t change.
of continued vigor and the foe of ing. B an k ers a re realizin g m ore
The D am ascus F arm B ureau and
TO BE THURSDAY, JUNE 8
wrinkles.
j and m ore th a t they m ust encourage
Boys
and
g
irls
learn
and
can
apply
,
th
e
boys
and
g
irls
on
th
e
farm
.
If
th e Dam ascus G range are cooperat­
th
e
ir
know
ledge.
the producer, th e fo undation of real
ing in plans fo r a big picnic to be
Com m encem ent exercises fo r th e ' th e boys and g irls co n tin u e to leave
GRESHAM GRANGE TO
p
ro sp erity and are as lib eral as pos-
“
W
hat
th
e
n
atio
n
needs
today
as
th
e
farm
s,
w
hat
will
become
of
th
e
held a t th e new union schoolhouse g rad u a tin g of Union high school at
HAVE CHILDREN'S DAY | sible th ese stren u o u s tim es.
farm s w hen you become old? Must much as an y th in g , is a rising gnera-
in th e John H offm eister grove on
G resham are to be held In th e Ma­
T he M ultnom ah County Jersey
you w hen you when you become old. tion innoculated a g a in st th re e m en­
S aturday, Ju n e 17.
Splendid pro ­
Next S atu rd ay , Ju n e 10, is to be
sonic
hall, T h u rsd ay evening, Ju n e h ire a hired man to do y o u r farm ta l diseases; th e reckless disregard
¡C attle club com posed of ow ners and
g ram s will be given forenoon and
ch ild ren ’s day a t th e G resham
afternoon. F ro m 12 to 1:30 th e pic­ 8 at 8:15. T he p rogram is open to work and h ire a m aid to do your of life and p ro p erty rig h ts, th e idea G range. A co m m ittee com posed of breeders of reg istered Je rse y cattle,
m ostly of th is com m unity, is a pro­
th a t h ard w ork is silly, and th e be­
•
nic dinner will be spread and eaten, the public. T he follow ing num bers house w ork?
Mrs. B. W. T horne, Mrs. C urry and
gressive
o rg an izatio n and m aking Its
lief
th
a
t
serio
u
s
th
in
k
in
g
is
a
w
aste
have
been
arran
g
ed
.
K
eep
th
a
t
boy
an
d
g
ir
l
in
te
r
e
ste
d
fo r which all w ill ta k e well filled
Miss A niker w ith Mrs. T h o rn e as
'ex isten ce felt tow ard th e p opulariz­
Jf tim e. T hese a re real diseases and
P iano solo, E lizabeth Cady.
oil t h e fa r m . H o w ? C lu b w o r k !
baskets and necessary dishes. T here
ch airm an have been placed In charge
ing of th e breed. Every effort Is be­
O verture— "B o u q u et", U. H. S. o r­
I am not going to discuss w hat they a re ‘ca tch in g ’. They m ean de­ of th e program .
will be music and am usem ents.
All th e g ran g e rs
ing m ade to m ake th e local f a ir a
cay
for
th
e
n
ation.
Club
w
ork
tends
club w ork is b ut r a th e r tell you th e
T he m orning program will begin chestra.
have been asked to in v ite some ch il­
real Jersey show. More atte n tio n
to m ake th e n atio n stro n g er, at a
Processional— "B arca ro lle” , G irls’ o bject of club work.
a t 10 o’clock w ith a ta lk by Miss
d ren to be p resen t on th a t day. They
than ev er before is being given th e
tim
e
when
germ
s
of
d
estru
ctio
n
a
re
O b je ct o f C lu b W ork
Jessie McComb, sta te hom e dem on­ Glee club.
a re to be th e g u ests of th e G range
¡boyB’
calf club and su b sta n tia l prizes
so
activ
e.”
S
alu
tato
ry
—
Em
il
A
nderson.
F irs t: To d em o n strate good p rac­
stra tio n leader. T his will be follow ­
for d in n e r and ta k e p a rt in th e pro­
assured. P erh ap s m ore Jersey s will
The resu lts of club work in 1920:
C om m encem ent ad d ress— Prof. J. tices. G irls teaching cold pack can­
ed by an address by B renton V edder,
g ram d u rin g th e le ctu re h o u r in th e
ning a t th e fairs. Boys d e m o n stra t­ In 1920 th e re w ere 2,989 boys and aftern o o n . All th e num bers a re not be show n a t th e 1922 fa ir th an ever
county school su p e rin ten d e n t of F. B rum baugh.
g
irls
who
com
pleted
all
th
e
ir
work.
before and a herd selected from v a ri­
P re sen ta tio n of class and sch o lar­ ing th e value of p u re bred livestock.
C lackam as county. In th e afternoon
com plete.
Some of those tak in g
ous
h erd s will com pete w ith o th e r
T
he
value
of
pro
d
u
cts
produced
in
ships—
P
rincip
al
R.
E.
Cannon.
Boys
d
em
o
n
stratin
g
m
ethods
of
po­
an add ress will be given by Prof. A.
p a rt are :
i Oregon counties at th e s ta te fair.
P re sen ta tio n of diplom as, W. C. ta to im provem ents, etc., fo r exam ple: 1920 by m em bers of th e s ta te of
J. L unn, head of th e poultry d ep a rt­
Song by C aroline W h etsto n e and
S atu rd ay evening, J u n e 10, some
Ray L asley and Loyd B ram hall of Oregon was $111,584. T his last M argaret M atthew s.
m en t a t O. A. C. A dem onstration L aw rence, ch airm an board of educa­
accom panied
C o rb ett d em o n strated p ro p er cu ttin g year, 1921 It was $127,359, o r $15,- by G w endolyn M etzger, a t th e piano. special Jersey pictu res from New-
will be given by th e D am ascus club tion.
York will be show n a t th e G resham
“ Blow ye W inds”— G irls’ Glee an d tre a tin g of seed potatoes a t the 775 m ore th an 1920. T h e profit to
and an address by G eorge A. Mans­
R ecitation, Use Schw edler.
th e a te r In ad d itio n to th e re g u la r
F arm ers W eek a t G resham two years club m em bers in 1920 was $55,943.
field. president of th e S tate F arm Bu­ club.
R eading, C athryn Metzger.
In
1921,
it
was
$66,778.
show.
E veryone In terested in J e r ­
“
W
hen
.Shall
We
Meet
A
gain”—
ago. T h is is only one exam ple of
reau , will close th e program of th e
P ian o solo, B eatrice A niker.
seys should see th ese pictures. A
T h e m any d em o n stratio n s given
U. H. S. orch estra.
h u n d red s in th e sta te , in w hich boys
day.
R ecitatio n , Jo h n Hodge.
b an q u et will follow th e show, given
V aledictory— M arg u erite Bailey.
have d em o n strated to p are n ts and by th e club m em bers in different
A gen eral in v itatio n is given to all
Vocal solo. B etty T horne.
to m em bers of th e M ultnom ah Ctfun-
R ecessional— W. H. R u th erfo rd .
o th e rs w h at th ey have learn ed in lines of w ork and also th e club
to atten d .
ty Jersey C a ttle club and th e ir
R eception for p aren ts and g rad u club w ork.
T h ro u g h th e ch ild ren m em b ers’ team s in th e different TOUR PLANNED TO
friends.
at es.
m ak in g splendid success, p are n ts are lines of w ork and ju d g in g contests
GIRL MEETS DEATH
CORVALLIS ON JUNE 9
On Ju ly 12 a picnic m eeting of the
proved
to
th
o
se
who
w
atched
them
en co u rag in g th e ir boys and g irls to -
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IN COLUMBIA SLOUGH
Much Interest is being show n by club will be held a t th e farm of
club m em bers knew
PORTLAND'S CHAMPION TO keep up th e ir am bition an d In terest w ork tb a t
C atherine Dyck, a 14-year-old g irl
PLAY UNION HIGH TEAM in b e tte r m ethods show n them by *be su b ject and how to do th a t th e people of G resham and vicinity K. lla n n em an on th e highw ay n ear
of P ortlan d , was drow ned on Sunday
th e ir ch ild ren .
w hich th ey w ere u n d erta k in g , and In th e m o to r trip to C orvallis for C orbett. S peakers from th e college
in a slough of th e C olum bia riv er
One of th e biggest baseball gam es
Second: To In terest th e boys In lh ro u ffb tb e*e d em o n stratio n s and F arm Crops Day. 8o fa r from 12 to will be p resen t and a g en eral gooit
n e a r B lue la k e n o rth of F airview . of th e y ear has been scheduled to farm life by p u ttin g a gam e into con,e8,,’ ,b e club m em bers have 15 m achines a re plan n in g oa m aking tim e is expected fo r all in terested In
Two o th e r g irl friends of th e dead ta k e place on th e S tap leto n field farm in g . To en co u rag e boys and m ade many frien d s fo r club work th e trip .
Any persons w ishing to Jersey s who may wish to atten d .
g irl w ere barely rescued by th e ir
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju n e 8 th a t 3 g irls on th e farm . In te re stin g g irls am ong th e a d u lts who w atched them , m ake th e trip should no tify County
fath e r, C. F. A lbertson of P o rtlan d .
T hl” 8hows to w hat ex ten t th e A gent, 8. B. H all as soon as possi­ HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Union H igh of G reeham in hom e life. To in sp ire in te rest
A. G. B u rtram of M ultnom ah o ’clock.
people a re becom ing in terested in ble. T he p arty ls to s ta r t F rid ay a f­
w ill play JefTerson H igh of P o rtlan d . in th e ir p a re n ts’ work.
Officers for th e high school s tu ­
F arm , who was sw im m ing n e a r by,
tern o o n , Ju n e 9 a t 1 :30 from th e of­
T h ird : To teach th r if t, responsi­ club work as carried on by
T he Jefferson boys a re com ing o u t
d en t body fo r next y ear have been
h u rried to th e rescue, as did also
fice
of
Mr.
H
all
w
hich
is
across
the
*
.
»
»
,
,
u
u
i
y
,
u
e
v
e
iu
p
i
c
a
a
e
r
s
,
to
Com
m
unity
cooperation
ls
giving
bility,
duty,
develop
leaders,
Mr. A lbertson, who plunged into the w ith th e in ten tio n of “ w iping th e tra in fo r achievem ents, to teach th e tb e boy8 and Kiris a g re a t deal of s tre e t from th e telep h o n e office. Any elected. U ntil th is year, th e officers
w ater fully dressed.
Mr. B urtram g ro u n d ” w ith th e Union high team .
v alu e of service fo r o th ers. Club Pncourag em en t and It has already persons w ishing to go who h av en ’t w ere not elected u n til O ctober but,
dived th re e tim es before he located Jefferson has won th e interscbolas-
by th e new plan, th e new officers are
show n its effect
work
teach
es . I boys
to
i »
i H
1
U an d g g irls
in s
I O keep
K eep
--------- — In th
— e Increased In- au to s should also reg ister as accom ­
th e body, which cam e to th e su rface tic cham pionship of P o rtla n d — records of th e ir w ork, m a teria ls and tere8 t th a t boys and g irls are tak in g m odations may be secured In o th e r ready to assum e th e ir du ties as soon
but once. W hen he b ro u g h t It to th e w herefore all th e conceit. They have
I as school opens In th e fall. Those
m achines.
.
-
tim e, etc. —
W hen they finish
th e ir in th e ir work
j elected a re Wm. M cAllister, p resi­
su rface it was tak en ash o re by th e se n t a challenge to Union High but
Club
w
ork
helps
th
e
fu
tu
re
citi-
T
he
p
arty
will
arriv
e
In
C
orvallis
reco
rd
s
th
ey
a
re
able
to
tell
w
hat
is
—
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fa th e r an d Dr. A. W. B otkin of G reeham know s and everyone know s th e ir cost, profit, o r loss also in ter- zens ln accom plishing work th a t not on F rid ay evening and spend the d en t; Ray S trong, vice p resid en t;
m m
w a v , p i u n i , o r lo s s a iso in te r-
--------------- *..«**. *
G resham was sum m oned. On his how Union High has m et its foes th is est on in v estm en t, etc. Many boys , n o n n l ' v y m
m o o n a fKzx
.a
n ig h t th e re ready to visit th e Ex­ M ildred M etzger, secretary and Wm.
eans th e keeping of v.________
boys and
year. W ith such a record as a back­
F ritz, sergeant-of-arm s.
way to th e scene of th e accident Dr.
ing, is th e re any reason why Jeffer­ and g irls in M ultnom ah county, who K*r ^8 in terested In and w orking for p erim en t sta tio n on Ju n e 10. I t is
Botkin stopped long enough to have
Union high won tjie gam e a t
•
•
-
-
th
e
b
e
tte
rm
e
n
t
of
th
e
farm
and
expected
th
e
farm
ers
will
gain
much
w
ere
club
m
em
bers
la
st
y
ea
r
have
son should walk aw ay w ith th e prize?
a call put In to th e P o rtlan d police
j
W
ashougal
last F riday, Ju n e 2, w ith
hom
e
now,
b
u
t
m
eans
raisin
g
th
e
bank accounts, a re buying th is y ear
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v,»«, v alu ab le in fo rm atio n by w itnessing
d ep a rtm en t fo r th e pulm oter, which Come and w itness th e fu n eral of th e th e ir own stock, w h atev er it may be j Rfan(lard of so m any of th ese homes th e various a g ric u ltu ra l experim ents 1 a score of 2-0. It proved to be one
arrived In a su rp risin g ly sh o rt tim e. P o rtlan d team . It prom ises to be a pig, calf, o r chickens, from th e ir *n tb e fu tu re .
of th e m ost exciting gam es of th<
now being m ade a t th e college.
gam e w orth while.
year
*
I t was of no use, how ever, as life
profits derived from last y ea r’s club
W hat you w ant w hen yO(] WMt
was extinct w hen th e doctor reached | The Bank of G resham pays 5 per
Add sense to cents, mix w ith W an t
,
a» you w ant it— W ant ad. IL
cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— A d v ., w ork
th e girl.
F o u rth : To form business man-
„ 7—
-------
T he body was found lying on th e
aeem en t
l T be Bank of Or,,' ll>m pays 6 per
_ ______;______ ___ _______________ ‘ cent in te rest on tim e d eposits.— Ad
bottom of the slough in eig h t feet of
GRADUATIN’ DAYS
w ater, face dow nw ard.
By Uncle John.
T he g ra d u a tin ’ days have come, (he b rig h test of th e year. T ake off yer
TWO SCHOOL DIRECTORS
h at an sm ile o ut loud, a n ’ don’t forget to ch eer
I t ’s good to see ’em
TO BE ELECTED
g rad u a te, jea like th e ir m o th er did back th e re when Dad played hookey
M E V B IL L -Y O U « .
like a g o o d -fer-n o th ln ’ kid
T h ere's n o th in ' els»' fer them to do th e y ’ve
Two school directo rs fo r Union
/ “V A '« C A L L IN G y
m astered every test, th e y ’ve got to step down off th e stag e, to m ake room fer
M IL L - I E ' S
y o u !
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High school No. 2 in G resham a r e ,
you ro **t
th e rest. T h ere a o th ers cornin’ on th e tra il a-p u sh ln ’ th a t aw ay- it
R IG H T H O f
to be elected a t th e re g u la r school .
keeps th e old world ro llin ’ round, in circles, as they say. it allers m akes
T H IS S t CON O'
me happy like to watch ’em, as It were, a n ’ see ’em get dlplotnys -never
m eetings on Monday, Ju n e 19. One!
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dream ln » hat tin-) re fer. T hey'll splunge in to th e sea of life, an ' g rab nt
d irecto r is to serve fo r a five-year
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a " |OL". ° f Pnl W,U b*
th e w orst you ever saw !
period and th e o th e r fo r a one-year j
Jx o u e shoes
" I , ‘hP"Tu nob,.'‘ bOy,"
-1 • $ » f o m my h eart th e y 're
term .
s ta rtin o u t with sm iles an tears, »»ach one to do th e ir p art
T h ere a in ’t
L O O K IT E D D IE
AM' STOCKINGS'
b,‘' tPr r a r * °
loa,l ° n th ® » b 'P of S tate, th an a band of th ese here
Only th e d istric ts th a t a re not al­
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ch ild ren -on th e day they g rad u a te. T he Sea of Life is deep an' wide__
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ready represen ted by a d irecto r are
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i t s m iles an m iles to land; it a in ’t th e sam e as “J u r d a n ’s B anks,” w here
eligible to present candidates. The
oassn ' t
us old fellers stand. T hey’ve got to pierce the clouds of F ate a n ’ breast
d istricts not represented a re T erry, 1
the m urky wave. Ixtrd, stick aro u n d a n ’ w atch ’em close, a n ’ see th a t they
O rient, V ictory and Hillsview.
All petitio n s fo r a d ire c to rs h ip !
m ust be signed by 10 voters and in i
th e hands of th e school clerk. K arl
Miller, at the Bank of G resham by
Ju n e 9.
Any persons from these
fo u r d istric ts a re eligible as candi­
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
d ates providing they fill o u t and j
hand in th e ir petitions.
versus
K id s is K id s
Baseball
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL
A cent or lees a word, a d o lla r or
m ore a sa le — W ant Ads do it.
F re e ' F ive acre« of land to put
In potatoes o r corn. H. W. Cooley. I
phone 51x2. G resham
tr
Game
T H U R S D A Y , JU N E 8 , at 3 p. m .
BAPETOOT TIME
S ta p le to n A t h le t ic F ie ld .
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