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G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 78 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 192» LEGION OPENS BIG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE TROUTDALE FAMILY SMALL FARMER SEEKS SAVED FROM EIRE 365 PAY DAYS A YEAR Cabinet Post? $1.50 Per Year RED CROSS DRIVE ENLISTS GIVERS F ire of underm in ed orig in ea rly th is j An in te restin g sto ry a p p e ars in a m o rn in g d estroyed th e house occupied i recen t issu e of W estern F ru it from A1 by M att H oilam an and fam ily at G authier of P o rt T ow nsend, W ashing At th e m eeting of G resham P ost — T ro u td ale, to g e th er w ith th e en tire ton. in w hich th e w rite r te lls of his T he a n n u a l Red C ross ro ll call . A m erican Legion, T uesday night, a co n ten ts, a few a rtic le s of w earing ap efforts to have 365 pay days a y ear on big m em bership drive w as launched drive w hich w as rep rese n ted In th is p are l being all th a t could be saved. A his 10-acre farm . W hat can be done w ith a view to p u ttin g G resham P ost neighbor. Jo h n Seidl, happened to be a t P o rt Tow nsend can be done in the com m unity by Mrs. O. A. E astm an, ‘‘o ver th e to p ” by D ecem ber 15. P rizes p assin g th e house a t 1:15 w hen he no vicinity of G resham , acco rd in g to w orking In connection w ith th e a u x of n ea rly $200 a re offered by sta te ticed sm oke com ing from th e k itchen those who have studied th e sifuation. iliary to th e A m erican Legion, cam e h e a d q u a rte rs for posts w hich tu rn in roof, w hich had been lately shingled. T he le tte r is as follow s: to an end a t T h an k sg iv in g w ith an th e h ig h est per ce n t of gain in old and H astily aro u sin g th e sleeping fam ily, “ I am try in g to figure on 365 pay added m em bership of 75 nam es. W hile new m em bers by D ecem ber 15 and the w hich consisted of ten m em bers, he days a year on my place, and w hen it th e re su lt w as not as g ratify in g as the local post is out a fte r a slice of th e assiste d as b est he could in try in g to is finished I Want to have one-half m an ag em en t could have w ished, as prize money. save a few article s. A stro n g w ind a c re of W hite F re n ch broccoli, and Mrs. E astm an w as handicapped by T here a re over a hun d red ex-service w as blow ing and th e tw o -sto ry fram e one ac re of V alentine (p lan ted in my lack of assista n ce , she an n o u n ces th a t m en in th is vicinity, a ll of whom are s tru c tu re w as a to ta l loss, b u rn in g in c h e rry o rch a rd u n til th e tre e s get too ad ditional funds w ill be received a t eligible for m em bership in th e A m eri ab o u t an h o u r and a half. T he bu ild b ig ). I p la n t seeds in A pril and any tim e for th is m ost w orthy cause. can Legion. ing belonged to H erm an B lazer, p re s tra n sp la n t th e first of Ju ly . T he A re p o rt from W illiam C arl H unt, id en t of th e B lazer F ru it com pany. F rom th e m em bers w ho w ere pres W hite F ren ch heads up in Decem ber m an ag er of Pacific division of th e T he hom e of L. A. H arlow , w as e n t T uesday night, th re e team s, of five and is a gam ble, b ut th e V alentine is A m erican Red Cross, sta te s th a t th is th re a tn e d for a tim e b u t by diligent a dependable crop and heads up m en each, w ere chosen to ru s tle mem eighth an n u a l ro ll call w hich has Just Mrs. Florence Bohrer of Bloom w o rk on th e p a r t of th e m en, th e ir b ers. T he team s w ere nam ed vin come to a close, prom ises to record th ro u g h th e last of Ja n u a ry , F eb ru ary ington led her district ticket in the hom e w as saved. blanc, vin rouge and cognac and m em an d h alf of March. Republican sweep of Illinois and is m ore th a n 375,000 m em bers, w hich T he b u rn in g sh in g les w ere carried The callin g o f W C. Coffey, w as th e figure reached in th e Pacific b ers of th e team s a re B liss, B ottelson the first woman elected to the Sen “ I w ant o ne-half a c re of asp arag u s. Dean of M innesota A g ricu ltu ral ate in that State. to th e w oodshed of D. W. M ickley and Camp, E v erett and A. W. M etzger, vin I can s ta rt cu ttin g th is about th e tim e College, to W ashington fo r co n fer division la st year. N ational e n ro ll ca u g h t sev eral tim es, b ut th e flames blancs. T he vin rouge hounds a re : m ent in th e sev en th roll call w as 3,- ence w ith P re sid en t Coolidge has my broccoli is gone, and it w ill c a rry w ere finally extin g u ish ed . T he Holla- B ayard M iller, N oreen, R oberts, Sny SISTERS ARE BRIDES caused th e W e ste rn e r to be m en 300.000. T he rep o rt of Mr. H unt fol me over u n til my c u rra n ts and goose der and C. E. St. C lair. On the “T h ree AT DOUBLE WEDDING m an s have a farm hom e a t W apanitia, b erries a re ripe. I have on e-fo u rth tioned as a likely successor to the low s: la te S e c re ta ry W allace as head of Oregon. Im m ediately a fte r th e fire StA -” team a re L. T. St. C lair, Teevin “T his m em bership" said M anager a c re of P erfectio n c u rra n ts and th ree- th e D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re. A p rettily -ap p o in ted double w edding th ey w ere ta k e n to th e hom e of H er Y ager, W edin and B rugger. H u n t “c o n stitu tes our ‘vote of confi fo u rth s ac re of Oregon Cham pion M em bers of each team w ere out w as celeb rated a t th e Zion E vangelical m an Blazer. STRATEGY WON GAME dence’ in th e A m erican N ational Red gooseberries, p lan ted la st spring. early W ednesday m orn in g and signed ch u rch T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , w hen FOR U. OF O. SATURDAY Cross. T hese m em berships a re e x Methodist Episcopal Church Services. “T hese w ill keep th e pot boiling u n up a ,goodly num ber of both new and Miss M arie W. Ih rk e becam e th e p ressio n s of individual tr u s t in its T he Bible school convenes n ex t S u n til my stra w b e rrie s rip en (th ree- B rain s won for Oregon th e an n u al bride of W illiam H. K napp, an d Miss old m em bers. w ork. O ur M em bership C am paign, W ilhelm ina J. Ih rk e w as m a rrie d to day a t th e M ethodist E piscopal church fo u rth s ac re M arsh alls) and before gam e a g a in st O. A. C„ played a t Cor w hich opens an n u a lly A rm istice Day On M onday night, D ecem ber 15 th e Jo h n W esley Redshaw . T hey w ere a t 10 o’clock. T he school is graded they a re gone I w ill be picking r a s p v allis S atu rd ay . B ecause Coach Had and closes T h an k sg iv in g Day, ca lls p o st w ill hold a g ran d reunion and united by th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt w ith classe s fo r all, w ith com petent berries, (o n e-h alf ac re C u th b erts) dock and h is p lay ers o u tw itted th e ir upon all ad u lts to renew th e ir Red “high jin k s,” open to all ex-service who used th e sin g le rin g cerem ony te a c h e rs and a h ea rty w elcom e for and M ontgom ery ch e rrie s. I have one opponents a t a cru c ial m om ent, th e C ross affiliation begun d u rin g the m en and all of th e vets w ho have a c re w hich I p la n ted la st sp rin g . Lem on-Y ellow in creased its num ber of T he M endelssohn w edding m arch new com ers. W ar, w hen a Red C ross m em bership failed to sign up a re to be given a Dr. C. W. H u ett, th e p asto r, preach T hese w ill enable m e to hold my v icto ries a g a in st th e Aggies to 18. Of w as th e only exp ressio n possible for w as played by Miss F ried a B ratzel chance to do so a t th a t tim e. Next and Mrs. G ebhardt sang, "I Love You es both m o rn in g and evening. The p ick ers s tra ig h t th ro u g h th e season th e 29 gam es played since 1894, when m illions of men and w om en w hose y e a r’s dues a re $3.00, as usu al, and out T ru ly .” T he brides, who a re the su b ject fo r th e m o rn in g is, “T he Book T h at b rin g s me to my m ain crop, four th e tw o team s began com petition h e a rts w ere ac ro ss th e sea w ith our of th a t the m em ber receives th e A m er d au g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ih rk e , an d th e P erso n ,” and for th e evening, ac res of L o g an b erries. I pick up to O. A. C. h as triu m p h ed only five tim es fighting forces. ica L egion W eekly and th e Pacific ag a in st Oregon. Six gam es w ere tied living east of C orbett, w ere a ttire d in “God's P ro v id en ces.” T h ere w ill be th e first of Septem ber. "Today, as w ell, Red C ross m em ber Legion, a m onthly p ublication devoted Oregon defeated O. A. C. S atu rd ay w hite, w ith veils, and ca rrie d pink special m usic by th e choir. T h ere is I w an t to p la n t o n e-h alf a c re of ships c a rry th is w ill to do top m illions to th e Oregon Legion and la st b u t not a w elcom e for stra n g e rs and a h earty and w hite ca rn atio n s. T hey w ere at bush b lack b erries to c a rry me th ro u g h by w orking p erfectly a sequence play who w an t, not only to d ischarge least th e local post m eets every m onth tended by th e ir sister, Miss E lizabeth in v itatio n from th e m em bers of the u n til my ev erg reen s rip en , an d I w ill of tw o fo rw ard passes, w hich had th ro u g h th e Red Cross, th e rem aining re g u la rly and a fte r an in te re stin g b u s Ih rk e , and th e groom s’ b est m en w as ch u rch to u n ite w ith them in th e se r pick th ese u n til th e fro st h its them been developed and tim ed to th e min obligation to th e disabled ex-service iness session an hour o r so is devoted A lfred Isberg. A T h an k sg iv in g d in n er vices. T hen 1 w ill h arv e st my Islan d Belle ute by long w o rk -o u ts on H ayw ard m an, b ut new ob lig atio n s to m itigate to p u ttin g aw ay as fine a layout of r e T he L adies Aid society w ill hold a w as served by th e b rid es’ p a re n ts at g rap es. I have 200 vines w hich I set F ield. T he second p ass enabled Bob and p rev en t suffering. fre sh m e n ts as is possible to serve. th e ir hom e a fte r th e cerem ony. Both b az aa r on W ednesday and serve a th is spring. I w an t to experim en Mautz, Oregon rig h t end, to score the "In n u m e ra b le com m unities in the T he com m ittee in c h a rg e prom ises couples w ill resid e n ear B rid al Veil chicken d in n er in th e ch u rch b ase w ith su g ar beets, and p la n t 100 King touchdow n th a t won th e gam e, 7 to 3 United S tates and o th e r co u n tries th a t the m eeting D ecem ber 15 w ill be A coach who expects his team to w here th e ir hsu b an d s a re em ployed m ent. M any d ain ty and ta sty article s A lfred n arc issu s bulbs n ex t y e a r; and have rea l reaso n for co n sid eration of one long to be rem em bered by all L e w ill be on sale, su itab le for C h ristm as win football gam es has to p rep a re his in th e lum ber m ills. w ith 400 chickens, a g ard en an d cow th e A m erican Red C ross on th is g io n n aires and ex-service men. gifts. ch a rg es for th e em ergencies when I should have p retty n ea r 365 pay days T han k sg iv in g Day as th ey review aid A fter th e m em bership discussion GRESHAM I’.-T. A. ELECTS P ra y e r m eeting w ill be held T h u rs touchdow ns will be won or lo st on a y ear.” received in tim e of d isa ste r, epidem ic, subsided next in o rd er w as th e nom i day evening a t 7:30 to w hich a ll are strateg y ," say s Coach Maddock. “ W 5 OFFICERS FOR YEAR or o th e r d istu rb an ces. n atio n of officers for the ensuing year. invited. w ere p rep ared to u n leash a num ber 'A th a n k fu l n atio n w ill include In SPECIAL TAX LEVY IS Officers fo r th e en su in g y ear w ere T he election w ill ta k e place a t th e of puzzling plays w hen th e tim e cam e VOTED BY DISTRICI I th in k those who saw th e gam e will today’s g ra titu d e s a retro sp e ctiv e Baptist Church Announcements. next re g u la r m eeting w hich w ill be nam ed a t th e re g u la r m eeting of th e glim pse of tho w o rk of th e A m erican G resham P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n T h e Bible school of th e B a p tist T uesday, D ecem ber 23. ag ree th a t th e tw o passes w ere per At th e special school m eeting la st Red Cross, th e o rg an izatio n delegated a t th e grad e school la st T uesday a f te r ch u rc h will begin n ex t Sunday N om inations for the vario u s officers fectly executed. B ut It took m any noon. T hose choaen w ere Rev. H. R. pro m p tly a t 10 o'clock w ith a p p ro p ri T uesday aftern o o n , th e budget of the days p rac tice behind closed g ates to to be th e g re a t h e a rt of a n atio n th a t a re as follow s: lives at peace w ith th e w orld. Com m ander—L. T. St. C lair, K. C. G ebhardt, p resid e n t; P rin c ip a l C. M. a te opening exercises. Mrs. Anna d istric t expenses for th e n ex t school a rriv e a t th is p erfectio n .” ■Red C ross m em berships co n tinue Q uicksall, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Cecil Metz G ray a s sista n t su p e rin ten d e n t in y ear as p rep ared by th e levying board R oberts. to stan d unique in o u r social o rg an iz a w as voted, a fte r th e w ay w as p re Vice C om m ander—C. E. St. C lair, ger, tre a s u re r, all re-elected, an d Mrs. ch arg e. T he ch u rc h serv ice w ill he- Free Methodist ( liurch Services. tion as tan g ib le expression c f in d i K. A. M iller, vice p resid en t. The gin a t 11 o'clock. T h ere w ill be sp ec p ared for th e action by voting to levy H. C. B ottelson. T he S unday school of th e F ree tr e a s u r e r 's re p o rt show ed th a t m ore ial m usic by th e choir. T he p asto r m ore th an 6 per cen t over th e am ount M ethodist ch u rch will convene a t the vidual d esires to serve, not only a A d ju tan t—C. C. Y ager. F in an ce Officer—B ayard M iller, Roy th a n $500 had been received d u rin g w ill speak on th e subject, “T he Meth of th e levy of th e p rese n t year. T he usual h o u r Sunday, follow ed by com m unity b u t th e nution.” the year. A b alan ce of $55 rem ain s in od and M essage of th e Modern Evan- e n tire am o u n t estim ated for all p u r- preach in g at 11 o’clock by th e p asto r Gibbs. E xecutive com m ittee, five to be th e tre a su ry , and th e sam e am ount g elist.” T he B. Y. P. U. w ill m eet a t I po8CS in th e d istric t is $32.158.73,w hile th e Rev. E. N. Long. T he young peo I’OWELL VALLEY MAN FAI ES HOLD-UP GUNS estim ated receip ts am o u n t to $12,- p le’s m eeting at 7:30 w ill be led by elected—C. A. B liss, O. E. N oreen, w ill be paid on th e m otion p ic tu re m a 6:30 in th e evening and w ill stu d y the i D. W. Snyder, C. G. S neider, A. W. chine w hich w as pu rch ased la st year. topic, “A W itness for C h rist," w ith 797.51. T he difference, or $19,361.22 P. F. Black. R udolf S a lq u lst w as tre a te d to I t w as voted to drop th e Decem ber Miss E lsa S h arp as leader. C hurch w as voted in th e special levy. Of th is M etzger, H. H. H ughes, A. W. B otkin, A m eeting of th e w o rk e rs’ Sunday ra th e r n th rillin g experience last F r i am o u n t $6,245,73 is estim ated for th e m eeting of th e asso ciatio n and to serv ice in th e evening w ill begin at A lb ert Camp, Wm. E v erett. school co n feren ce w ill be held a t the day evening In fro n t of his homo in :30. S erm on by th e p a sto r w’ill be on p u rch a se and ru n n in g ex penses of ch u rc h on Monday evening. S arg ea n t-a t-A rm s—C. H. H oecker, m ake an effort to m ake a good s ta rt Pow ell V alley on th e Boring road, for th e new y ear in Ja n u ary . th e topic, “T he S to ry T h a t Can Never th re e school b u sses and th e h ire of Ed. Wedin. T he W om an’s M issionary society when co n fro n ted w ith th ree men who Miss S troud, a ssista n t county h ealth Die.” P ra y er m eeting and Bible study th re e d riv ers. T he finishing of a d will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. U. K. C haplain—E. J. B rugger. each leveled a gun a t him and told H isto ria n —F. L. Mack, F ra n k H am n u rse, gave a ta lk to m o th ers in con w ill be held on W ednesday evening ditional room s in th e school building Saiki T uesday aftern o o n . him in no u n ce rtain tones to atten d to and doing n ecessary w ork on th e play, nection w ith th e m eeting. a t 7:30, and ch o ir re h e a rsa l T h u rs lin. his own affairs. F o r tw o evenings in shed w ill cost $4,000, acco rd in g to th e day evening a t 7:30. Rebekah« and Odd Fellows Mill A fter th e nom inations had closed succession Mr. S alq u ist had noticed estim ate. A dditional te ac h ers also Visit Home. th e ladies of th e A uxiliary, w hich met FRED T. MERRILL th e m ach in e p ark ed in fro n t of his w ill be n ecessary. T h ese item s, add GRANTED MORE TIME Undenominational Temple Services. a t th e hom e of Mrs. O. A. E astm an , residence, w hich sta n d s back som e ed to th e in c re ase of th e expense due S unday school w ill be held a t th e N ext Sunday, Novem ber 30, is the w ere invited in to p a rta k e of a lunch It w ill soon be a y ear since F red T u n d en om inational tem ple a t 10 o'clock to th e gro w th of th e school, go to tim e se t for th e an n u al visit to th e Odd d istan ce from th e road. co n sistin g of hot cheese sandw iches He an ticip ate d th a t th e m en w ere M errill w as convicted in federal court S unday and th e re w ill be p reach in g at m ake up th e added cost of m ain tain in g F ellow s hom e In so u th e ast P o rtlan d and coffee. not th e re for a leg itim ate p u rp o se and on a liquor ch arg e. H is a tto rn ey s 2 o’clock by th e p asto r, th e Rev. S. F. *nK th e school for th e com ing year. by m em bers of Q resham Odd Fellow s T he A m erican Legion A uxiliary m et gave notice of appeal. T h ro u g h one P itts. P ra y er m eeting is held on T ues- I P erso n al serv ice ex p en d itu res w ere lodge and R ebekahs. T he v isito rs will accordingly on th e second evening of T uesday evening a t th e hom e of Mrs. th e ir visits, he w ent down to the road te ch n icality and an o th er M errill ha3 day evenings and Bible stu d y F rid a y 1 estim ated a t $16,965, m a teria l and leave th e I. O. O. F. hall a t 1 o’clock. O. A. E astm an 's. D uring th e business and dem anded th e reason of th e ir been sp ared th e beginning of his se n evenings, beginning a t 7:30. Mrs. j su p p lies a t $1,700, m ain ten an ce and It is plan n ed to ta k e do n atio n s of session session th e follow ing w ere te n ce w hich included six m onths in K eale, of P o rtlan d , w ill lead th e Bible re p a irs a t $4,000. indebtedness a t $3.- vegetables and fru it for use a t the presence. F o r a rep ly he w as covered nom inated for th e offices for th e fol ja il. J u s t rec en tly a fu rth e r sta y has stu d y th is evening. All serv ices are j 100. tra n sp o rta tio n of p u p ils a t $6.- home. T he W elfare clu b of th e R e w ith guns an d told to “m ake him self low ing y e a r: scarce.” been g ra n te d u n til J a n u a ry 1, 1925. w ell atten d ed and a cordial in v itation 245.73, in su ran c e and m iscellaneous bekah lodge has m ade th re e handsom e P re sid en t—L etty P u lfe r, M rs. A l T hey left In th e d a rk n e ss for th e di is extended to all. 1 Item s a t $148. q u ilts th a t will be included In th e gifts b e rt Camp. r e c t i o n of G resham , b ut th e a u th o ri FOSSIL MAN INJURED to th e home. Vice P re sid en t— Mrs. C. *C. Y ager. Composition of Fertilizer Materials Used as Sources of Mtrogen. BY TROUTDALE MAN D onations of vegetables and fru it tie s w ere u n ab le to find any tra c e of Mrs. L. T. St. Clair. NITROGEN % a re solicited and m ay be left a t Cecil them . Mr. S a lq u lst follow ed th e m a S ecre tary — Mrs. Wm. E v erett, I t has been rep o rted th a t A lfred N itrate of Soda. 15 to 16 M etzger’s grocery. Any fu rth e r in chine u n til it reach ed C h risten se n ’s G ladys S harp. 19 T horesen of T ro u td ale, accid en tally to 22 form ation reg ard in g th e p lan s m ay be g arag e, th en tu rn e d and w ent back to T re a s u re r— Mrs. C. E St. C lair. 15 to 17 stru c k an aged farm er, w hose hom e is obtained from Cecil M etzger or Mrs. his home. A. B. E llio tt’s sto re w as 12 to 14% H isto ria n — Mrs. E. B. K irkw ood. a t Fossil, Oregon, w ith his autom obile, th rea ten e d by holdup men ab o u t a F. Hoover. 10 to 11 on Monday evening, w hen th e m an b e y ear ago and it Is th o u g h t th ese men 11 to 12% Zion Evangelical ( liurch Service*. cam e confused by traffic on ea st S tark If) 6 Make your telep h o n e earn you m ore w ere lu rk in g In th e vicinity w ith th e Sunday school next S unday a t the 7% to 9 sam e in ten tio n in m ind. and T h irte e n th stre e t, in P o rtlan d , and by con n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad. Zion E vangelical church w ill be at 10 f (1 11 9% to jum ped in fro n t of th e ap p ro ach in g D ried F ish -S c ra p ............................................................................... 914 a. m., fo llo w e d 'b y divine w orship in i m achine. T he in ju red m an w as tak en Composition of Fertilizer Materials Used as Sources of Phosphoric Arid. th e E nglish language a t 11 o'clock and j to St. V incents ho sp ital, w here he w as PHO SPH O RIC ACID in the G erm an language a t 11:50. The rep o rted to be In a g rav e condition, as T otal A vailable In soluble p asto r will preach on "T he P roxim ity % it w as feared his skull had been fra c % % of S alv a tio n ” and th e ch o ir w ill re n 26 to 27 26 to 27 tu re d . It is und ersto o d th a t T horesen So. C aro lin a Phos. d er th e anthem , “To Be a B etter So. C arolina Acid i 13 to 16 12 to 15 1 to 3 I h a s been absolved from a ll blam e in 14 to 19 13 to 16 F rien d ." Mrs. H. R. G eb h ard t w ill 1 to 3 connection w ith th e accident. 20 to 25 5 to 8 15 to 17 sing a solo. 15 to 17 13 to 15 2 to 3 T he young people's m eeting w ill be 10 to 15 ..to 8 Girls Min Bronze Medals. 2 to 7 held a t 7:30 in th e evening, and the T he g irls of th e G ilb ert can n in g Composition of Fertilizer Material« I «ed a« Source« of Potash. topic for discussion w ill be: “Our PU R E POTASH (K20) P e r Cent tim e and service for C h rist and our team have ju st received th e ir beauti ful bronze m etals from O. M. Plum M uriata of P o ta s h ...................................... 50 It will contain 16 to 20 pages, crammed full of interesting p ra y e rs for C h rist's w orld.” 48 m er for th ird place at th e Pacific In S u lp h ate of P o tash (high g r a d e ) , . , . , matter pertaining to the development and growth of Gresham 26 Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer te rn a tio n a l for th e ir can n in g demofi- S u lp h ate of M ag n esia............................... and vicinity during the past year. There will be Holiday an Wood A shes (le a c h e d ).............................. 1 to 2 and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and stra tio n s. T he g irls w ere com peting nouncements of the merchants. It will be an index to the quickly.__________________________ _ a g a in st g irls from all over th e Pa Average Composition of the Most Important Farm Manure« (C. S. Itepl. growth and prosperity of this country and will be a fine piece clfic n o rtw h est in th e can n in g of A g ricu ltu re ). m eats and vegetables. T he co m p eti N itrogen P o tash P h o sp h o ric T otal jof publicity to send away to friends and relatives. Achl tion w as keen and th e co n test was 0.10% .56 0.17% Correspondents are requested to study the needs of their very close. The g irls re p re se n tin g Cow M anure (fre sh ) . . . . .......... 0 29% H orse M anure ( f r e s h ) . .. .......... 0.44% 0.35% 0.17% .96 th is county in th is can n in g w*ork Sheep M anure ( f r e s h ) ... (communities and send in matter. 0.15% 0 31% 1.01 w ere: E velyn H ansen of G ilb ert and Hog M anure ( f r e s h ) ........ 0.13% 0.41% 1.14 Hen Dung ( f r e s h ) ............. ........ 1.10% 0.56 % The various business houses will be given an opportunity Ja n e Lord also of G ilbert. 0.85 % 2.51 0.43% 0.32 % 1 24 Mr. P lum m er has done m any good Mixed S tab le M anure. .. ........ 0.49% to display their goods through this issue. th in g s for th e boys a n d g irls in th e ,tnaly«i« of Dry Sbeep Guano. vario u s p ro jects w hich they c a rry By co m parison dry sheep g uano 1 guano equals 9.1 to n s fresh cow ma- th ro u g h o u t th e year. co n taln s n itro g en 2.15 per cent, potash nure. 5.3 tons fresh h o rse m anure, 4 6 It’s Coming Dec. 16 The Big Holiday Issue o f the Outlook Tuesday, December 16, 1924 Chicken Pie Supper May be had in tw enty m in u tes w ith N ickerson's Jellied chicken.—Adv. 1.64 per ce n t an d phosphoric acid 1.51 ; to n s fresh sheep m an u re, 4.5 fresh hog p er cent. 1 m a n u re and tw o to n s of p o u ltry drop- In fertilize r value one ton of sheep | pings.