Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 21, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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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
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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 .
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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
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• 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
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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.
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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
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LV. GRESHAM
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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.