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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, PLEASANT_VALLEY Auto F re ig h t T erm inal H erm an Kline, who has been v isit ing w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kline, has retu rn ed to San P edro, C alifornia. H erm an is in th e naval service. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H ornicker spent I last Sunday visiting w ith Mrs. H orn- Successor to ic k er's aun t, Mrs. Edw. C unningham Morgan Bros. I of Camas, W ashington. [ Mr. and Mrs. C hris H eber of E agle Creek w ere g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. PORTLAND and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. B artlett, of Mon- WAY POINTS i tavilla. and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H arney GRESHAM : and Mr. and Mrs. Bonham of St. Jo h n s j w ere calle rs at the G. N. S ager home Local and Long Distance j Sunday afternoon. | T he m any frien d s of I. W. B utler M oving w ill rejoice to know th a t he has so far recovered from an operation w hich he underw ent some tim e ago, th a t he has W ill Give re tu rn e d to his home. Q uite a num ber of th e Sunday school children and young folks accom panied by th e ir teach ers w ent to and G ran t park Sunday w here th ey en joyed a picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d visited w ith friend s in th e city Sunday. to beginners. Daily 1 to 5 except Mrs. B atavia Jo h n so n an d little W ednesdays. dau g h ter F ran ces, left la st S atu rd ay for St. P au l, Oregon, w here they ex pect to spend th e sum m er. Phone 511 G resham Mrs. Ju lia Sloop w as a G resham vis ito r Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. B all have sold a house and th ree ac res of land to some P o rtlan d people. T he p ro p erty is know n as th e R ogers place. General Contractors and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. L utz have gone Construction Designers i to C alifornia for a th ree-m o n th s’ vaca- ! tion. They w ill visit friends in San 226 B urnside S treet Francisco and Los Angeles. They will Room 1, Lucky S trik e Bldg. i m ake th e trip by m otor. T elephone BEacon 0716 O liver Plow s, C ultivators, Im p le m ents, P lan e t J r . G arden Seeders and F o r inform ation C ultivators, M yers' W ater System s, phone 2101, G resham , Ore. M yers’ hay tools. H essel Im plem ent Company. Portland, Phone EAet <801 Gresham, Phone 1901 Lundquist Truck Line CORNET TRUMPET LESSONS Clifford Gibbs SHIPLEY & SNASHALL ¿■Olitili' lllltJHIIO»IIIIIUIIIIII«UOtlllUIIIOIHntlOniHIIIOOIIIIOIIIIHOIIIItHlltlllHHIHIUIHHIOOOH»HIIIIHUIUIUIIIH4imOHUIIMI4IH»aUI}U The First $1,000 Getting the first $1,000 is admitted the “hardest”—but it is worth the struggle. A prominent American manufacturer investigated 85 of our leading industries and found that HALF of them began with from $300 to $1,000! Today each does a business from $50,000 to $30,000,000 a year. It’s the start that counts, ginnings determine the future. Small he- By building an account at the First State Bank you will be laying the founda tion for your future success. Opportunity comes sometimes dis guised and surrounded by hard work and adverse circumstances.”— J. J. Hill. FIRST STATE BANK A Stroag Bank Gresham, Oregon flap— p— iiihiiiiiiiiiiiioh GRAVEL Crushed Rock, Road Material W alrad & W right, Inc. Portland Phone EA. 2380 S I L V E K T O W Gresham Phone 1631 N O N T H E A I K Walter lludoun Arrexted in Purtlaud Nut Local Huy. A new s item in a recent issue of th e O regonian sta te s th a t W alter Dodson. 18. w as a rrested for driving w hile in toxicated. The item has been tak en by some to re fe r to W alter Dodson of Route 2, T routdale, w hich is an erro r, as testified by his fath er, an d by Mr. Jo h n s of C orbett for whom the young m an is w orking. * MAY SI. FACE THREE I»S« PEPPERMINT INDI STKY GROWS AT TUOI TOALE IN THE W ASTE BASKET AND P ut Y our IN THE AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1926 MILLER BROS. FARM Portland - Gresham - Sandy DANCE SA T U R D A Y EV EN IN G , MAY 22 Sponsored by Fairview Baseball Club GOOD MUSIC Ladles 25« PL EA SA N T HOME Gents, 50c Ladies and Gentlemen of the Tire buying audience T ire service can be bought by the yard, like cloth. When you need tires, come here and w e’ll serve you with the most econom ical buy for the s e n ice you need. Smith’s Service Station Gresham, Oregon 9 I V V E K T O W N S OH T O O K rr Plwne 1901 J.E.METZGER * DIRECTOR, C A K PUT YOUR GET QUICK SOU YEN L ands owned by F irs t S tate Bank prove to be excellent m int lands. These lands a re described at page No. 85 of a book issued by th e U. S. De p artm en t of A g ricu ltu re in co o p era tion w ith the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral ex perim ent statio u en titled "Soil survey of M ultnomah couuty, Oregon" as Co lum bia Loam, and fu rth e r sta te s as g follows, "T he subsoil, to a depth of 36 inches or more, is a g rayish-brow n coarse sand, and in p a rt at least rep CORBETT resen ts m aterial of the T outle series over which th e Columbia m a terial has Mrs. Chas. L atourell, of H eppner, been superim posed." visited relativ es and frien d s here la st The w ater from th e Columbia riv er week. Mrs. L ato u rell, her little which during the sum m er m onths is d au g h ter Alice, and Mrs. C lara Sm ith higher th an th is land, seeps th ro u g h and perm eates th is bed of sand and m et w ith a painful accident on th e through ca p illary attra c tio n the m o ist C orbett hill road T h u rsd ay afternoon, u re so m uch desired in the grow ing of when the F ord sedan driven by Mrs. pepperm int is b ro u g h t to th e surface. stro n g sp rin g s in th e higher lands L ato u rell becam e unm anageable and The to th e south also provide w ater th a t is was tipped over by strik in g the bank. absorbed by th ese lands, and w here The occupants w ere considerably holes have been dug into th is s tr a ta of sand th e w ater has Im m ediately risen shaken up, cu t and bruised. The Columbian high school class of to, a point n ear th e surface. T he top soil has considerable a d 1926 at its com m encem ent exercises vantage over the heavier dam soil In T h u rsd ay evening w as a very p retty th a t it is m ore p lian t and may he affair. T hose receiving diplom as w ere worked in the w ettest w eath er w ithout If that scheme the smooth stranger tries to sell you E arl C ham berlain, Je n n ie E vans, baking or becoming hard. T he top soil co n sists of a silt superim posed by were such a “good thing,” he would keep it himself or F ran ces K nieriem , Melba Chldsey. th e overflow of the Columbia riv er for F red E tling. H orace E vans, Mabel untold ages. Its com ponent p a rts are come to a BANK to sell it. H arding, Isabel Pulllum , Roy P ulltum . such as to invite the grow ing of all Mildred S u rb er and Raym ond Wilson. kinds of vegetables. Including celery. Consult us on any proposition offered you, whether Mrs. F ra n k Reed is v isitin g her The prevalence of wild pepperm int in the hay th a t has been grow n upon th is or not you are yet banking with us. fath er, Mr. H ankey, n ear SilvertQn. land for the p ast tw o y ears a ttra c te d Mrs. H ubbard, who has sp en t se v er the atten tio n of the officers of F irst al m onths a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. S tate hank, and ex p erts in th e gro w W e may save you from LOSING YOUR MONEY. W ard E vans, has gone to h er home ing of pepperm int w ere consulted and taken to th ese lands for an inspection near Vancouver, W ashington. of its q u alities for the grow ing of pep W’e invite YOUR Banking Business. Mrs. H orace E llis is very ill a t her perm int. A num ber w ere consulted, am ong them at least one who w as not home n ear H u rlb u rt. only fam iliar w ith Oregon pepperm int lands but ea ste rn lands as w ell, who stated th a t th e re was very little land SPRING DALE in Oregon su itab le for the grow ing of Mrs. H attie Reeves from McMinn pepperm int but w hat th e re w as would, ville, Oregon, spent a few days h ere because of clim atic conditions and th e quality of th e soil, produce a much last w eek w ith relativ es and friends. more d esirab le p epperm int oil th an The recen t epidemic of m easles, has the lands in th e east, as the oil o b tain ju st about ru n its course here. T here ed from pepperm int grow n on lands In w ere a t least 12 fam ilies ill w ith th e Oregon contained about 60 per cent more m enthol th an th a t grow n in th e disease. east lie stated th a t th e ever in c re as Mrs. Glen B abbitt en tertain ed the ing dem and for m enthol in the O rient S p ringdale Needle club W ednesday. and E uropean countries, and th e fact on the Miller Bros.’ Farm, 5 miles south of Canby, Oregon, The club presented Mrs. G. N. McKay th a t the p epperm int lands in Michi gan and In d ian a had become d e te rio r midway between Macksburg and Needy. w ith a silv er serving tra y , reco g n i ated and w orn out, in his opinion, in tion of her m em bership in th e club sured a good m ark et for pepperm int since it w as first organized. She will oil for some tim e to come. The F irst S tate Bank arran g e d for be g rea tly m issed by all th e m em bers the p lan tin g of 60 acres of th is land to of the Needle club. pepperm int th is year, and w hile som e F ree Lunch a t Soon Sale S ta rts at 11 A. M. Mrs. H elen C h risten sen en tertain ed w hat late in planting it is grow ing for luncheon la st week, Mrs. Dorothy well and prom ises to be a fairly good Salzm an. Mrs. G. N. McKay and Mrs crop. As a re su lt of th is p lan tin g the 2.9 Head High Grade H olstein C a ttle F irst S tate Bank has sold nine, five- Ray Groce. acre tra c ts for the grow ing of pepper 22 Milk Cows, 12 fresh in last 6 weeks, 3 due to The S pringdale school held Its 8th mint and hops. The grow ing of pep grade g rad u atio n exercises W ednesday p en n in t is quite in terestin g in th a t freshen by time of sale, 7 to freshen in June and night. T h ere a re seven g rad u a tes as th ere is required a still for ex tractin g July. th e oil from th e p lant. The still Is follow s: H ow ard P arso n s, Aleice ont far different from th e o rd in ary Berney, Mildred L arson, Will Prebe, m oonshiner’s still, but on a la rg e r 7 Holstein H eifers, 2 years old, 2 due to freshen by D orothy K erslake, Melvel C arp en ter scale, .and less expensive. time of sale, balance to freshen in July and August. and Ja ck H endrickson. Tom N orth- About 60 pounds per acre is an av Cows are in good shape, they are real producers. w ay gave an in te restin g ta lk on ed u erage yield but in some in stances, u n cation. A very nice program w as fu r der favorable conditions, m ore th an 100 pounds per acre. One m an stated nished by both rooms. Rev. J. C. th a t last year under very unfavorable Also some M achinery w ill be sold. Spencer of th e C entral M ethodist E p is conditions a late crop and weedy copal ch u rch , P o rtlan d , gave an in te r ground poorly cultivated he produced esting ta lk on why education is so very 30 pounds per acre, and realized n e a r ly $12,000 from th e 30 acres. The n ecessary and how to m ake use of p resen t Indications are th a t prices for on e’s education properly. Much cred it th is year will ran g e above those for COL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Wn. is given to Mrs. M iller in h e r efforts to last year, and may reach >20 per help the stu d en ts along. She and Miss pound. L. A. BECKMAN, Clerk Bourgeios and th e pupils w orked very ARBOLEDA h ard to get S p ringdale school up to th e stan d ard , and all th in k th ey have Mrs. Dena McKay of K etchekan sister, Mrs. W. J. C lark of Roseburg, succeeded in th e ir work. A laska, who has been visiting Mrs and her niece, Mrs. H ow ard G ildea of F red L. Bourne, retu rn ed Sunday to McMinnville, during th e week. POWELL VALLEY STAGE CO. P o rtlan d , w here she is th e g u est of C om m issioner and Mrs. John M. M A U R IC E B O T K IN TOM C O O P E R Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H a lla The Sunday school of th e Mission friends. i d - l * a ,,r n g e r H tu d e lia k e r H it P a r lo r day m otored to Roslyn Lodge, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F innell e n te r ch u rch w ill convene a t 9:50, followed C o a c h o e I n z a , C h a ir C a r T y p e , by p reaching at 11 by th e p asto r, the tained friends from P o rtlan d Monday w here they w ere guests for dinner. SECTION LINE ROUTE The A rboleda Im provem ent club Rev. O. J. W ilner, from th e subject, evening. Two tab les of ca rd s w ere I ,A ll.Y S C H E D U L E held its re g u la r m eeting, F rid ay eve "T he Rpproving of th e Holy S p irit.” m ade up. I .v . G r e a h a m ( I .» . P o r tla n d FO R G RESH AM The evening service will begin at 8 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wood and Mr. ning, in th e clubhouse, th e m eeting be F O R P O R T L A N D o’clock and he w ill preach from the and Mrs. H. L. Conneholm of P o rtlan d ing postponed one day. Mr. and Mrs. • • 7 : 0 0 a . in. S: HI a . m . • • T h r u to S a n d y lt words, “The F ru it of the Holy S p irit.” w ere guests Sunday evening of Mr H. C. B ourne w ere h o sts for th e eve II l i :«» 10:00 ning. lit io p. m . and Mrs. W. R. Locke. II tM »1(10 1 :0 0 p . in. >50 to >200 w ill buy a good used car Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke and c h il tiM Mrs. Fred L. Bourne en tertain ed her 4:110 a t the H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. dren w ere dinner g u ests Sunday, a t the •X:(|O • •0 :0 0 • S a t u r d a y , S u n d a y , • • T h r u to S a n d y home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M athes In a n d H o lid a y s •111:1111 P o rtlan d . •S a tu r d a y , Su nday, a n d H o lid a y s . I .r . H and y T his being th e la st w eek of school. F O R P O R T L A N D Lynch school gave an e n tertain m en t L t. G o th a m tor H andy S i l l a. m. T h u rsd ay evening, in w hich a num ber • t i l l p. nt. vli t P o w e ll V a lls y of ch ild ren took p art. T he play " F lo r a n d O r ie n t • T o G r e s h a m o n ly FAIRVIEW CITY HALL in d a” w as given and alao m any songs e x c e p t S a t ., S u n ., 7 1 to a . nt. a n d H o lid a y s th r u su n g by a ch o ru s m ade up of both t o P o r tla n d . 0 :4 5 p. rn. g irls and boys. D EPO TS At th e re c e n t m eeting of th e P lea s an t Home d istric t Sunday school a sso ciation held In th e P lea san t Home M ethodist ch u rch , a num ber of In te r estin g reso lu tio n s w ere adopted, In cluding ap p reciatio n for th e m an n er In which the w o rk ers had been e n te r tained and for those who took p a rt In th e program . A very tim ely resolution In favor of prohibition was also d r a ft ed and adopted by th e convention re garding th e m odification of th e 18th am endm ent and the V olstead act. The g ath erin g as a convention placed Itself firm ly on record as opposed to any m odification of th e p rese n t prohibition laws, urging, on th e co n tra ry , a s tr ic t e r law enforcem ent. Miss Mary Findley, a m em ber of the board of religious education for the M ethodist E piscopal conference of Oregon, gave two fine ad d resses d u r ing the convention. T he m a tte r of a vacation Bible school w as discussed and It was decided to hold such a school Just previous to th e opening of th e fall term of school. A com m ittee I consisting of the Revs. W illiam F air- w eather, E W. W ithnell, O scar J. W ilner and A. Johnson, all p asto rs of I th e various ch u rch es In th e d istric t, I w as appointed to a rra n g e for th e de- ta ils of such a g ath erin g later. P O K T I.A M D — M ew M u n lr lp a l T e r m i n a l, C or. F ifth a n d S a lm o n o p p o site th e C iiu rth n u ae. ORF.HII AM — M ain a n d P o w e ll S t r e e t , (T e m p o r a r y ). l A S I l i — J u n k e r 's C o n fe r tln a e r y . " G r e sh a m ’n O w n L in s ” Portland-Gresham Stage LV. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM P a r k a n d Y a m h ill P o w e ll A R o b e r t, P h o n e M A In 8611 P h o n e 1823 OX :30 a . 9 30 a . 10 :30 a. 11 :30 12:30 P 1 :30 P 2:3 0 P 3 :30 P 4 30 P 6 :3 0 P 6 30 p. m .. m . m , m. m. m ., m .. m . m, m. m . p m. P . V. B. L P. H. P B. V. L. V. L. P. V. B. L. • X I1 :30 p m . B . L. • 7 00 8 :30 9 30 10:30 11 30 12 .30 1 :30 m.. in. m , m , m., m, m, 3 :30 p . p. 4 5 :80 p MS 30 p. ex 30 p. m . m , m . m ., m .. |: U P. B P. B. P. R. P B. P B. P B B. V. L. V. L V. L. V. L V. L V. I.. L ■ S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y « o n ly « S a tu r d a y » . S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s . ■ D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s . P V — P o w e ll V a lle y . B . L .— R a s e L in e . Owned and operated by LEO. LEWIS & SON Whitlow ( le a n la g For ex p ert window cleaning see S. F o r rea l estate loans see or call II. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. W. T horne.—Adv.