T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 12, NO. 101 GRESHAM NOW HAS COMMERCIAL CLUB; WANTS NEW SLOGAN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1»23 DATA GIVEN ON COST OF PRODUCING RED RASPBERRIES IN YAKIMA VALLEY UOMMERUIAL CLUB ASKS FOR SLOGAN A brig h t new five d o llar bill is h u n g up as a prize to th e person who suggests to th e G resham Com­ m ercial club th e best sen tim en t for a slogan for th e com m unity. A nother c risp five d o llar bill will go to th e person su b m ittin g a sk etch of th e m ost accep tib le de­ sign, or em blem , em bodying th e o u tstan d in g fea tu re s of th e locality, in d u stria lly o r scenically, o r both, w hich can be used on club o r b u si­ ness sta tio n e ry or on clu b pub­ licity. A nyone m ay en ter th is com petion. G resham has some good a rtists. Now's th e tim e to get busy. Ad­ d ress all com m unications to S ecre­ ta ry of Com m ercial club, L. A. W al- rad , before M arch 26, 1923. STATE LEADER VISITS MANY GIRLS CLUBS A leaflet h as been tu rn e d over to th e to d ep reciate th e in v estm en t in th e for th e y ear s services on a te n -a cre Outlook by th e m an ag er of th e B erry buildings, posts, w ire, can es and field tra c t of >720. We believe th a t th is is T he nam e of G resham Com m ercial G row ers com pany in w hich is given equipm ent from th e beginning to th e a proper ch arg e a g a in st th e cost of T he w ork of re-o rg an izing and club w as adopted a t la st n ig h t's m eet­ end of th e te n th y ear, a t w hich tim e th e estim ated cost of p roducing one th e posts w ill have ro tte d off, th e w ire production, w hich m eans >72 per acre form ing new sew ing and cookery p er year in addition to th e ac tu al ing to ta k e th e place of a ll other pound of b erries in th e P u y allu p v al­ clubs for th is y ear has ju st been com ­ will be tw o -th ird s ex h au sted .-ind the h and labor if h ired and paid for, or nam es by w hich th e business m en's ley. T his co n tain s so m uch in fo rm a­ b uildings w o rth less th a n w hen co n ­ rendered by him self. pleted in th is p a rt of th e county. Miss tion th o u g h t to be of valu e to the stru cted . F o r th is p u rp o se th e life No account Is ta k en Into co n sid era­ o rganization h as been designated. H elen Cow gill, a s sista n t sta te club of th e b uildings is estim ated a t 20 tio n for a home, b arn s, or o u tb u ild ­ leader, h as been a ssistin g Miss E thel A com m ittee is w orking on a re v is­ b erry g ro w ers of th is section in m a k ­ years, th e b erry w ire at 12)4 y ea rs, ings on th e ten ac re s except c ra te and ing estim ates of th e cost of raisin g and th e c a rrie rs and Held equipm ent picking sheds an d q u a rte rs for the C alkins, co u n ty clu b leader in follow ­ ion of th e by-law s to include a w ider b e rrie s h ere th a t rea d ers a re given at four years. U nder th is assu m p tio n , ! pickers. ing up th is work. Miss Cowgill spent scope of w ork th a n herato fo re c a rrie d th e benefit of it. T he follow ing a rtic le th e g ro w er is en titled to th e follow ing ! All costs h erein su b m itted a re re- th e day of F e b ru a ry 12 in th is county j duced to a u n it of one ac re and finally does not apply directly to th is section I d ep reciatio n P{ r a n n u m : and th en re tu rn e d ag ain for th e w eek T he re p o rts of com m ittees show ed as conditions h ere a re som ew hat dif- B uildings .............................................. 5% I to one pound of b erries. beginning F eb ru ary 19 and ending P o sts ..................................................... 10% Based on 6000 Pounds Yield. the p lans for th e fa rm e rs ’ b anquet fe re n t b ut m ay be used as a b asis in W ire ........................................................ 8% F eb ru ary 26. She w as able to give FA IR V IE W G IRL Our estim ate is based on a p ro d u c­ had been very su ccessfully ca rrie d w orking out a cost reco rd th a t w ill P icking c a rrie rs and field equip lead ers and club m em bers som e v alu ­ tion of 6,000 pounds of b e rrie s per CO M PLETES WORK m e n t .................................................. 25% out. A reso lu tio n of th a n k s to all i apply to local conditions. able help by show ing them w hat kind T h at m an labor em ployed by th e a re also su b m ittin g a cost w ho had assisted in any w ay w as T he ,an d ,n th e G, esham d lstrlc t ,g farm Miss M arjorie M ollar of F airview is of w ork is expected of them . She er is w orth at least 35c p er hour, I ‘‘' 11g„r ? W8r who ^ f 8 fr° m P! S.8 „ ? 2 i . ^ . 8! Cr! ‘ary. Wa! inS‘rUCt' valued at aro u n d >400 at, a c re in ­ and a m an and one horse, w ith eith er I31’"P°°, P° h Pf ,»° ' ? Pf° Un800 as in th e P u y allu p v a l­ plow or c u ltiv a tin g tools, is w o rth 75c duction as outlined. In o th e r w ords th e county to com plete her w ork th is stitch e s an d m any a rtic le s th a t prove side of G resham . per hour. if our estim ate is based upon a 6,000 year. She is a m em ber of th e F air- to be a g re a t aid in helping te ac h ers W ith th e adoption of th e new nam e I le y / T he b erry yield h ere is co n ­ Allowance for Labor Costs. pound yield, and a gro w er only p ro ­ view Cookery club. She not only has and m em bers to u n d ersta n d w h at the servativ ely estim ated a t 4000 pounds th e club w an ts a su itab le slogan and T h at th e ow ner of th e land should duces half th a t q u an tity , his cost per m et all of the req u irem en ts in the req u irem en ts are. to th e a c re w hile in P u y allu p the be expected to ren d e r 300 days s e r­ pound will be v ery m uch h ig h er. On an em blem or le tte rh e ad design, re p ­ yield is said to be as high as 8000 vice, eig h t h o u rs each, on his own th e other hand, a gro w er producing cookery p ro ject but has alre ad y h an d ­ T h e sew ing clu b g irls displayed rese n tin g th e chief in d u strie s or a t ­ pounds to th e ac re w ith an av erag e farm and to deduct from his estim ated 8,000 pounds per a c re in stead of 6,000 ed in all of h er rep o rts. th e ir w ork. It w as inspected by Miss tra c tio n s of th e locality. A prize of sa la ry of >125 per m onth th e sam e pounds w ill have a low er cost per yield of 6000 pounds to th e acre. Miss M ollar is 10 y ea rs old. She Is Cowgill and found to be very s a tis ­ >5 w as offered for th e best slogan and ra te per h o u r th a t it would be n eces­ pound. E very gro w er should carefu lly th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. John factory. E n th u siasm w as good in all T he re p o rt is dated Ja n u a ry 1, 1923, >5 for th e best em blem atic o r illu s tr a ­ sa ry to pay if he em ployed a farm m easu re his acreag e of C u th b ert red hand to do th e w ork. T his m eans th a t ra sp b e rrie s and keep an a c c u ra te re c ­ M ollar. Mrs. M ollar Is an en th u sia s- ! of th e clubs visited w ith the exception tiv e design. T his ofTer is open for a and is a s follow s: T h ere has alw ays been an d alw ays th e g ro w er should deduct from his ord of the pro d u ctio n each y ear, and tic clu b w o rk er and th e d a u g h te r's of th e P leasan t View com m unity. Tho m onth. T hose subm itted will be . , , , , w ill be an honest difference of opin- an n u a l sa la ry >780 to cover th e ac tu a l th is will give him an a c c u ra te cost of splendid success In club w ork is club leader in th a t d istric t moved judged by a com m ittee of the club at ion as to th e cost of p roduction of th e hand labor th a t he re n d e rs to th e production per pound of his crop. The larg ely due to th e m o th e r's influence, i aw ay sh o rtly a fte r th e club w as or- its n ext re g u la r m eeting, M arch 26. bush b erry crop, an d esp ecially so as farm , w hich should be deducted from m ark etin g agencies, o r th e can n in g It is th e re su lt of th o ro u g h coopera- ganlzed. A to u r w as m ade of the Anyone, young or old. m em ber of club betw een th e ta n n e r and th e grow er. his to tal sa la ry of >1,500 per annum com panies m ake re tu rn s based upon or not, m ay p a rtic ip a te in the contest T hl, canllpr has alw ays ex p ressed a on a te n -a c re tra c t, w hich m eans >150 th e num ber of pounds received, th e re ­ tio n of m o th er and d au g h ter. Many com m unity but not a sin g le person ____ .. , . . , desire to tre a t th e g ro w er fairly and per ac re per year. A fter deducting fo re it should be an easy m a tte r to people do not realiv e th e Im portance could be found w ho w as in te reste d and m ore th a n one design o r slogan on the o th e r hand, th e g ro w er is in ­ th e >780, it leaves a b alan ce due him keep books on th e cost of production. of th e cooperation of th e p are n ts in | enough to c a rry on th e work. m ay be subm itted by an individual, te re ste d in th e success of th e can n er. club w ork. T he lack of th is hacking A feeling ot indifference to th is ESTIMATED COST FIRST YEAR OPERATIONS PER ACRE T h e slogan m ay be com bined w ith th e as th e c a n n e r’s success re g u la te s to a , . . . _ . . is a h in d ran ce to m any ch ild ren and w o rk seem s to prevail in th e P lea san t very larg e degree the success of th e 1 »'•parution ot Ground and Planting: p ictu re. A rough sketch, show ing the grow er, th e re fo re th e n ecessity of P low 'n g . discing, h a rro w in g —Man an d T eam —T otal 15 h o u rs a t >1.00 is th e d irect cau se of m any failu res. View com m unity according to Miss idea intended, w ill be accepted. Ad­ harm onio u s and cooperative dealings | _p er per h o hour u r . . . 2 . . ............. ....................................................................................... > 15.00 L ast y ear th is valian t club m em ber C alkins, tin e boy living th e re w as P lan ts, 2,500 a t >5.00 p e r M .. ......................................................................... d ress all com m unications to S ecretary betw een th e two. 12.50 P lan tin g , labor, T o tal 16 h o u rs a t 35c........................................................ 5.60 finished th e w ork su ccessfu lly in tw o said to be e n th u sia stic but because of L eslie W alrad. In o rd er to g et th e g ro w er in te re s t­ C clubs, sew ing and cooking. H er ac- j la rk of su p p o rt he h as finally been are of P la n ts — ed in a s c e rta in in g th e a c tu a l cost of T h ree hoeings, labor, T o tal 60 h o u rs at 35c.................................................. 21.00 com p lish m en ts a re being held up as a won over to th e side of indifference GEO- II. MANSFIELD TO production, a com m ittee of re p re se n ­ Ten cu ltiv a tio n s d u rin g year, m an and horse, T otal 25 h ours a t 75c. 18.75 sta n d a rd for o th e r ch ild ren to p attern also. “T hese people a re bound to SPE A K AT M E E T IN G S ta tiv e g ro w ers w as called to g e th er for P o sts an d W ire— th e purp o se of c itlin in g th e av erag e 160 p o sts a t 15c from . w ake up som e day to th e rea liza tio n 24.00 of w hat they a re m issin g b ut it Is Geo. H. Mansfield, presid en t of the a c tu a l cost, as n early as it can be Club I n Wide Awake. 14.00 done, or the production of the berry i i l i " “ b° “r* « « * ................. S ta te F arm B ureau, is to be one of th e T he F airview Cookery club of w hich hoped th a t th a t tim e w ill not be so far 16.75 , h , t th e c a n n e r, g re a t.y 7 ^ .35 Miss M arjorie M ollar is a m em ber Is a d istan t th a t it w ill be im possible for m ain sp e ak e rs a t a se ries of F arm . . . ., .. „ L abor in sta llin g w ire, T o ta l 20 h o u rs at 35c..................... 7.00 wide aw ak e club not only individually them to catch up w ith th e re st of the B ureau m eetings w hich a re to be held 'Y.1' 1.. tb 's idea in view, Mr. H en ry | B alance of incom e due g ro w e r for serv ices, per acre 72.00 in som e of th e d istric ts su rro u n d in g Huff, D istric t H o rtic u ltu ra l Commis- T axes, one y ea r ....................................................................... 10.00 but as a club. T he leader, Miss E dna county," said Miss C alkins. All of G resham beginning T h u rsd ay evening, sioner, was req u ested to call a m eet- B uchner, is a fo rm er O klahom a club ttie o th e r d istric ts a re going ahead P ro g ram s of F arm B ureau w ork for ' ng a t b *8 ce *,r re p re se n ta tiv e 216.95 m em ber. She und her p a re n ts huve w ith long strid e s and th e re is no ., . ,,, . , g row ers of th e W ashington B erry In te re s t on above costs. >216.95. 6Mo. a t 7 % ........ 7.59 recen tly moved to F airview . W hile in doubt h ut w h at th ey will all be th e re th e com ing year w ill be discussed, (¡row ers and of th e P u y allu p & Sum - In te re s t on land investm ent, >800 a t 7 % , 1 y ear. 56.00 An effort is also being m ade to form , n er F ru it G row ers A ssociation, w ith Add o rig in a l v alu e of la n d .......................................... 800.00 club w ork iu h e r "home sta te , Miss for th e flnishing-up-tim e w hich com es a pool for p u rch a sin g clover and g ra ss i 'h e re s u lt th a t th e com m ittee selected B uchner won first prize in h er county every fall. T hese d u b m em bers who seed and it w ill be ta k e n up a t th ese ' onsiste<1 of Mr. Huff, actin g as ch a ir- T otal Inv estm en t end of first y e a r ............................................................ >1 080.54 on cooking, and because of th is score, have w orked d u rin g th e y ear can th en au . m an ; Mr. E. C. O rton, p resid e n t of SECOND YEAR OPERATIONS. m ade a trip to th e boys' an d g irls’ b rea th e a happy sigh and say to th e m ­ m eetings. All farm ers a re inv.ted to lh e W ashington G row ers; Mr. E. N. Operating Costs— com e and bring th e ir fam ilies w ith Sm ith, a well know n g ro w er and F ertilizatio n sta te fa ir cam p. She exhibited a t th e selves “Well done." them . F ollow ing is th e list of th e \ m em ber of th e W ashington B erry as- Miss Cowgill and Miss C alkins m et s ta te fa ir th a t sam e y ear and received F ive to n s g reen sheep m a n u re, o r equivalent, d istrib u ted in field m eetings to be held: jso c ia tio n ; Mr. L. M. H atch, C harles at >7.50 per to n ................................................................................................> th e G resham clu b s la st T h ursday 37.50 fo u rth prize on bread. T h u rsd ay evening, M arch 1, 8 p. m., 1 W ' O rton and W' H ^ « » » w n u s , of th e 500 pounds C om m ercial F e rtiliz e r d istrib u ted In field a t 3c per lb 15.00 Miss B uchner is im p a rtin g som e of m orning. They atten d ed th e W ash­ I P uyallu p & S um ner F ru it G row ers Two plow ings, m an and h orse. T otal 16 h ours a t 75c............................... 12.00 h er en th u siasm to h er club g irls this in g to n 's b irth d ay assem bly and then P le a sa n t V alley g range hall. ! association. Rem oval su rp lu s can es and tra in in g d u rin g ea rly sp rin g labor, T otal S atu rd ay evening, M arch 3, 8 p. m., Report Is Preliminary. 60 h o u rs a t 35c.................................................................................................. 21.00 y ear. She has nine m em bers an d it Is asked th e club m em bers if they would W hile th e re p o rt is su b je ct to r e ­ T en cu ltiv atio n s, m an an d horse. T otal 25 h ours a t 75c........................... L ynch schoolhouse. 18.75 th e ir aim to have th e first d u ll In th is be w illing to rem ain for a sh o rt tim e vision an d should only be considered T h ree hoeings, labor, T otal 60 h ours a t 35c................................................ 18.75 p a rt of tile county to com plete Its a fte r school had been dism issed to d is­ ; as p relim in ary w ork, yet it w ill s ta r t L abor rem oving su rp lu s su c k ers d u rin g grow ing season, T otai PRODUCTS COMPANY work. T he g irls a re p lan n in g to hold cu ss d u ll work. Both g irls and boys | th e g row ers th in k in g and w orking out 10 h o u rs a t 35c.................................................................................................. 3.50 HAS NEW MANAGER w hat they believe to be th e ir a c tu a l T ra in in g g row ing canes, labor, T otal 10 h ours a t 35c............................. a sp ecial event a fte r they have com ­ gladly consented. Much en th usiasm 3.50 | cost of production. No tw o g ro w ers H arv estin g pleted th e ir w ork w hich is to be w as show n and th e re Is no doubt hut H. J. F lesch er rec en tly from Boise, have like conditions to w ork under. P ick in g 50 cra te s, estim ated 1,000 pounds, a t 75c p er c ra te know n as M other’s Day. T he date w h at G resham w ill go "over the to p ” Idaho, was m ade general m anager of T he soil will differ, th e d rain a g e w ill (E xcessive cost of pick in g due to sm all crop second y e a r ) ........... 37.50 lias not yet been definitely se t b u t oil th is y ear in d u b work. differ, th e fro st b elt m ay in te rfe re H au lin g b e rrie s to receiv in g sta tio n , 1,000 a t 14 c ............................... th e P ack P ro d u cts com pany a t a m eet­ 2.50 th a t day th e m o th ers a re to be invited m ore w ith one th a n w ith an o th er, and Y ard su p erv isio n and atten d a n ce , secu rin g p ick ers, tra n sp o rtin g ing of th e stockholders held la st S a t­ of g re a te st im p o rtan ce is th e g ro w er p ick ers, wood, w ate r re n t, and o th e r overhead item s a t lc p er lb 10.00 to com e and see the club extiibits of H IG H M U S IC A L ( LI IIS u rday. Mr. F leisch er Is en th u sia stic himself. One grow er w ill m ak e good To cover incom e of g ro w er for s e rv ic e s ........................................................ W IL L (JIV E PRO GR AM 72.00 b read an d he p rese n t a t th e bread over th e m a n u factu re of th is new w here an o th e r w ill fail, b u t b ear in , T axes, one year 10.00 ludging contest. G resham product alread y fairly well m ind, th is re p o rt does not in ten d to I T he m usical o rg an izatio n s of the It is also of in te re st to n o te th a t fix th e cost of production fo r every j 264.25 high school w ill give a p rogram on know n as “ Yankee Freeze.” H e says grow er, b u t on th e o th e r hand, each L ess value 1,000 pounds b e rrie s estim ated at 10c pound 100.00 th is cooking club w as led la st y ear by F rid ay evening of th is week in th e th e prospects for business are excellent. grow er can ta k e th e figures co n tain ed I ________ Miss M arg aret Jo n a s who w as fo rm e r­ A ccording to Mr. Fleischer, th e G resh­ herein and w ork out his own problem Net loss from o p eratio n second y ear to be added to Investm ent > 164 25 ly a su ccessfu l club m em ber. It is gym nasium w hich p rom ises to he one of th e rea l tr e a ts of th e season. Tho am p lant will be in full w orking order so as to asce rta in th e re su lts he is | A dditional Fixed In v estm en t R equired Second Y e a r - becom ing q u ite a com m on th in g f ir glee clubs have been u n d er the in ­ securing. i O ne-half c ra te shed per a c re a t >60.00...................................................... 30.00 n o t la te r th a n M arch 5. clu b m em bers to becom e leaders stru ctio n of Miss D orothy Dickey and Land and Labor Vaine B asis. P ic k e rs’ q u a rte rs w ith eq u ip m en t of stoves, benches, ta b les bunks T he stockholder's m eeting held S a t­ T he basic figures used for com put- to ilets and In stallin g w ater, accom m odations for 6 to « 'p ic k e rs w hich proves th a t d u b w ork tra in s th e o rc h e stra u n d er th e direction of | occupying tw o a p a rtm e n ts, p er a c r e ..................... 250 00 for le ad ersh ip first in club w ork and W illiam R u therford. Follow ing is the u rd ay was a special one called for th e Ing th e cost a re as follow s: T h a t u n p lan ted P u y allu p valley | 20 picking c a rrie rs , com plete a t 50c p rogram : purpose of electing a new board of di­ 10.00 in o th e r e n te rp rise s as well. land su itab le for the g row ing of In te re s t— M arch of th e C adets (A sh er)—O r­ rectors as th e com pany is being te-or- C u th b ert red ra sp b e rrie s is reaso n - On ad d itio n al second y ear in v estm en t, loss on o p eratio n >164.25 ch e stra. ganized. T he five new ly elected d i­ ably w orth >890 per acre. buildings and c a rrie rs >290.00, T otal 454.26 a t 7% for 9 m onths 23.85 I U A DI EN’ All» W IL L M orning In v itatio n (V eazle)—Com­ T h a t if th e gro w er p u rch a ses ten On in v estm en t at end of first y ear, >1,080.54 at 7% one y e a r ............... recto rs a re W. A. S m ith of P ortland, 75 64 bined Glee Clubs H O LD A N N U A L BA ZA A R ac res of land a t a to ta l cost of >8,000, Depreciation- E. A. Pack of G resham , W. E. Lewis of T ubal Cain ( F e a ris )— Boys' Glee he is en title d to 7 per cen t in te re st on T h e L adies' Aid society of the Club. G resham , W. A. E rw in of K nappa. Ore- th e investm ent, for th e reaso n th a t he On posts, in v estm en t .................................................. > 38.00 @ 1 0 % >3.80 On w ire, in v estm en t .................................................... 24.10 @ 8% 1.93 W hen th e Leaves A re T u rn in g Gold M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch w ill hold could loan th e >8,000 on first class On b u ild in g s 3-5 of y e a r ..................................................280.00 @ 5% RAO , /n, and H. J. Fleischer. S ex tet from , L u cia” (D o n izetti)— Its a n n u a l b azaar a t th e g ran g e hall G irls’ Trio. A t th e close of the stockholder’s | m ortgage se cu rity th a t w ould pay him On c a rrie rs , in v estm en t .............................................. 10.00 @ 25% 2.60 7 p er ce n t in te rest. T h at th e gro w er > 16.63 next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and ev en ­ m eeting th e executive board w ent Into is en titled to add all costs of p re p a r­ Two W hite H orses, Old Slave Song — Boys' Q uartet. special session and appointed H. J. ing. p la n tin g , in sta llin g p o sts and A dditional in v estm en t d u rin g second y e a r ....................................................> 570.37! ing, Marcli 1. (a) A Legend of V arsovie (A shton), T he b az aa r will be u n u su ally at- F leisch er m anager and W. E. Lew is j w ires, and su itab le b erry sheds, and In v estm en t a t first year .................................................................1,080^54 (b) T he Two Clocks (R o g e rs)—G irls’ q u a rte rs for th e pickers, to th e o rig i­ T otal Many a rtic le s suit- in v estm en t at end of Second Year per ac re >1 650 91 ' ra <'tive tills year. J secretary -treasu rer. Glee Club. nal land investm ent and to receive 7 YEAR (IE AVERAGE PRODI ( TION BETWEEN...................... ab le for b irth d a y (a) T he C lim ate (S tev en s). (b) per cent th ereo n . T his r e tu rn to th e THIRD AND TENTH YEARS. (College S ong)— rnent p resen ts, and g ifts for th e Ju n e Vive L ’A rm our i l l K ERS ENJOY grow er is en tirely indep en d en t of his Operation Costs Per Acre— bride will be on sale, beginning at { rpMbm an Boys Q u artet WEEKLY OUTING | farm operatio n s o r his own tim e. F ertilizatio n (W illiam s). 2 :30 p. m. lA rb o ard W atch To su ccessfu lly o p era te ten ac re s of Five to n s green sheep m an u re, or equivalent, d istrib u ted In field (b) H ark ! I H ear Voice— Boys’ A dozen e n th u sia stic h ik e rs jo in ­ b erries th e gro w er m u st be on th e job a t >7.50 ............................................................................................................. j 37 60 T he Queen E sth e rs will have a can- Boys’ Glee Club. ed in th e w eekly outing of th e all th e tim e d u rin g th e e n tire year, 500 lbs. Com m ercial F e rtilizer d istrib u ted In field i& 3c per lb .. 15.00 ’ dy booth w here all so rts of ta sty King Cotton (S o u sa )—O rch estra. G resham as y esterd ay from 5 to 6. and for th is tim e, covering th e w ork Rem oval of old can es and train in g , labor. T otal 60 h ours @ 3 5 c .... 21.00 ■ home m ade candy w ill be offered. (a , K entucky Babe (O eibel). (b) My T he tram p w as m ade to n ea r th e he does on th e farm , plus th e p la n ­ Two plow ings, man and h orse, T otal 16 hours Sv 75c............................... 12.00 top of G resham B utte. Sm all snow T he d in n er w ill be served from 5:30 G ran d m a's Advice (A nnotiym ous)— ning of th e m a rk e tin g and th e g en ­ Ten cu ltiv a tio n s, m an and horse, T otal 25 ho u rs (1 75c 18.75 G irls’ Glee Club. b an k s w ere still in evidence along era l supervision, he is en titled to an T h ree hoeings, labor, T otal 60 h ours Ift 35c....................... on. T he m enu Is as follow s: 21.00 In Spain (DI C h ia ra )—Com bined th e cu ts but th e budding sh ru b b ery average sa la ry of >125 per m onth or Removal su c k e rs d u rin g grow ing season, labor. T otal 10 h o u rs © 35c R oast Beef, Brown G ravy Glee Clubs. 3.50 b ore signs of ap proaching spring. >1,500 per year, w hich is >150 per T rain in g grow ing canes, labor, T otai 10 h ours W 35 c................... 3.50 M ashed P o tato es S trin g Beans T h is was the fifth w eekly hike of acre. H arv estin g crop 6,000 pounds p er ac re Every person w hose g ro ss incom e th is new ly form ed rec re atio n club P erfectio n Saiad Pickles It is estim ated th a t th e profitable P ick in g 6,000 pounds @ 214c p er p o u n d ................................................ 150 00 of w hich Alice R oberts is president production life of th e C u th b ert red H auling to receiving sta tio n 6000 lbs. Ci 14c per p o u n d . . . . . . . . . . .. i , lo r 1922 was >5,000 or over m u st file Jelly 15.00 and A nna B rugger is se cretary . ra sp b e rry field is ten years from th e Yard su pervision and atten d a n ce , secu rin g p ick ers, tra n sp o rtin g a re tu rn , re g a rd le ss of th e am o u n t of H ot Rolls and R u tter T h ere a re no special qualifications date ot plan tin g , th a t th e first y ear of th e n et income. If a h usband and wife pick ers, wood, w ater re n t, and o th e r overhead expenses @ lc per B anana Cream Pie Coffee fo r m em bership except to “come the plan tin g , th e re w ill be no re tu rn s, pound 6000 pounds ifi l c ................................................................. living to g e th er have an ag g reg ate 60.00 alo ng.'' leaving th e lib ra ry prom ptly du rin g th e second year a yield of To cover incom e of g ro w er for serv ice« .................'\ An a ttra c tiv e program of m usic, .. ” ’ .. ” ” ' 72.00 a t 5 Mondays. 1,000 pounds per ac re at th e estim ated T axes one y ea r ......................... ................... read in g s, etc., h as been a rra n g e d to g ro ss income of >5,000 or m ore, se p ar- 10.00 begln L onger hikes a re planned and oc- • value of 10 cen ts ner pound and from a t 7:15, w hich will be as fol- I a te r ”tu rr"' a J°lnt r e tu rn may be casio n ally an evening lunch a t one I th e th ird to th e te n th years, inclusive. low s: reading, Mrs. E. IL K elly ; «olo, ] of th e beauty spots hereabouts. In te re s t— ................................* th e re should be eight fu ll crops, T he p resid e n t w ill, be the leader w hich th e com m ittee estim ates a t an Sheet Muslr. On av erag e Investm ent 3d to 10th years. >1304.75 @ 7% . . . . > 91 33 L eslie W alrad; duet. M yrtle R u sh er n ex t Monday. She w ill tell an In­ averag e of 6,000 pounds per acre. and D oris Z im m erm an; ex ercise by We a re c a rry in g a full line of all In v estm en t at beginning of th ird y e a r ................................... >1650 91 te re stin g sto ry and everyone p a r­ Depreciation Is targe. In v estm en t a t end of te n th year equal« value of u n p lan ted pupils of th e G resham g rad e school; tb ,‘ la te st p o p u lar songs In sheet tic ip a tin g is asked to re la te a n a ­ T h a t if th e life of th e field is ten land >800.00 p lu s salvage value of buildings. 57% of ■( k • • I 1 Hoy a piece, tak e it home and violin solo, Miss N orm a Lee p —* tu r e fact. y e ? “s. it Is n ecessary an d only fair >280.00 o r >159.60 ............................................................................. 959 60 ' 1 if you do not like It b rin g It back and solo, Guy D. Jones. A verage investm ent. >1,304.75 ' ex change It. Guy D. Jo n es, Jew eler. Musicale By High School Orchestra and Glee Clubs FRIDAY, MARCH 2, at 8 p. nt. U. H. S. Gymnasium Admission 35c No Reserved Seats D epreciation on in v estm en t from beginning th ird year to end of ten th y ear >651.31 (>1650.91 less >959 6 0 )........................... C harge off ’4 to each crop 86 41 CONCERT A N D DANCE In the Fairview City Hall Total ( ost of Producing Crop— I Cost per pound, 6.000 pound crop, per a c r e ............................. • 1028c Using foregoing figures an d m aking proper changes to c o rrec t picking. 1 h au lin g and field su pervision and picking, overhead costs, o th e r costs re- ! m aining su b sta n tia lly th e sam e, th e follow ing re su lts will be arriv ed at for crops, of different am o u n ts per acre Crops I.ks Per Arre 3000 lbs. 40O0 lbs. 5000 lbs. 6000 lbs. 7000 lbs. 8000 lb«. Total lo st >504.49 541 99 579 49 <16.99 654.49 691 99 per Lb. 16.82c 13 72c 11 55c 1« 28c 9.35c 8.65< SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 3 Given by S eatej Concert Company Program of piano, cornet, violins, saxophones, songs, readings and cartoons. AtKplees Enlrvlew Eire Department. P ro g ram will « ta rt a t 8 o’clock. (dmlsslon. Adults 36 C ents D ancing 9:30 to 12 Children Iti Cents