GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1925
News from Nearby Localities
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p resid en t and se c re ta ry -tre a su re r and
HISTORY OF ARBOLEDA—
A T W O . YEAR *OLD a re elected tw ice each year. The
By BESSIE G. HALLIDAY.
Arboleda, a d istric t located on the
Powell V alley road, h alf w ay betw een
Gresham and Portland, w ill be two
y ears old next m onth. D uring th e la t
te r p a rt of th e y ear 1923 th e resid en ts
of the vicinity met and decided to o r
ganize a com m unity club. A fter some
consideration th e nam e A rboleda w as
selected for the d istric t and th e club
was organized under the nam e of the
A rboleda Im provem ent club.
The
nam e A rboleda is of S panish origin,
m eaning a place of m any tre e s or a
woodland. T his nam e was thought
p articu la rly suited to th e d istric t
which takes in all of the tra c t fo rm er
ly known as the Coldwell Acres.
At the tim e the A rboleda d istric t
was nam ed and th e club organized,
th e re w ere ju st 12 houses in th e whole
d istrict. Since then six m odern houses
and a store building have been com
pleted and th ree houses a re now un
der way.
R easons for Club.
T he A rboleda Im provem ent club was
organized for several reaso n s: ttrst,
to im prove the d istric t, clean it up,
beautify it and keep it so; second, for
a social good tim e, and th ird , to help
each oth er when help Is needed and to
keep alive th a t good-fellow ship fee l
ing that one doesn’t feel or find in a
large city. So far, the club bas proved
a big success, brought about by the
enthusiasm und th e w illingness to
help on the p a rt of all the m em bers.
Officers co n sist of a president, vice
m em bership of th e club w as a t first
lim ited to th e A rboleda d istric t, but
a fte r some m onths p ersons outside the
d istric t w ere ta k en in. About th is
tim e th e club m em bership grew so
larg e th a t it w as im possible to con
tln u e m eeting a t the hom es of th e
m em bers, as w as th e custom , an d It
. was n ecessary to m ake o th er a rra n g e
; m ents. Floyd H alladay offered his
g arag e building to th e clu b for use u n
til arra n g e m e n ts for a clubhouse
could be made. T his offer was gladly
accepted and th e club fitted th e b u ild
ing up inside to su it its needs and also
added tw o sm all additions to th e
building. T he club m em bership at
th is tim e num bers ab o u t 35 and Is still
grow ing. C onsideration is now being
given to building a clubhouse some
tim e n ex t year.
T h at friendly com m unity sp irit and
neighborly feeling has never died out
in A rboleda, we are as one big happy
family. T h at is th e secret of our su c
cess as a com m unity and as a club.
A rgum ents? We have lo ts of them ,
but they are b ro u g h t up in business
m eetings before th e club and talked
over and th resh ed out.
Reservoir Work to Begin.
The city of P o rtlan d will begin p re
lim inary w ork next sum m er on the
I new reserv o ir, w hich Is to be co n
stru cted on W ilson H ill ju s t e a st of
A rboleda and south of th e Powell V al
ley road.
T his, will include road
w ork and some tem p o rary w ork on the
bill, according to Com m issioner John
| MERRY CHRISTMAS |
We Have
TURKEYS, DUX, GEESE
GUINEA FOWLS and CHICKENS
W h ich w e w ill d re ss to y o u r o rd e r
The hlrdg are fat and the price is right.
See o u r sto ck b efo re you buy.
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
I’b o n e 1103
Pow ell St.
G R ESH A M
HOLSTEIN CATTLE
I h a v e b u ilt my h erd on Segi« W a lk e r M atador,
th ro u g h h is son a n d g ra n d s o n , w ho a r e o u r p re s e n t
herd sire s, o n e of th e se is a son of S ta n h o p e Belle
J o h a n n a , O re g o n ’s 32,000-pound m ilk cow. T h e o th e r
is a g ra n d son of th e w o rld ’s rec o rd m ilk cow.
Som e ol' Her A ccom plishm ents
Tznxznzzn.
We liuve bred a 26-pound 2-year-old, a 34-pound 3-year-old. a
36-pounil 4 year old. a 45-pound full aged cow. m aking 32,000
pounds of m ilk and 1247 pounds of b u tte r In a year, a w orld's re c
ord average for one anim al.
M. Mann. T he reserv o ir to be co n
stru cted , know n as th e first u n it, will
have about a 500,000,boo gallon ca- 1
p arity o r a to u r-d ay supply of w ater, i
A dditional u n its will be added on the
hill as needed.
The Berry Growers Packing Co.
G R ESH A M . OREGON
Filbert Tree* (¿rown Successfully.
To Our Members and Other Friends
T he grow ing of filberts is ca rrie d on
su ccessfu lly in and aro u n d A rboleda
W henever th e soil is deep, fertile and
w ell d rain ed , 'th e filbert n u t can be
grow n satisfac to rily . Soil in th is
vicinity is p a rtic u la rly adapted.
Floyd H all, day h as five ac re s of fit
b ert tre e s p lan ted on his place in Ar
boleda. T he tre e s w ere p lan ted th re e
y ea rs ago and a re now m aking a good
show ing.
F ilb e rt tre e s a re of not
m uch value com m ercially u n til seven
o r eight y ea rs old, th en th ey b ear in
definitely. T h ere a re filbert tre e s in
E n gland th a t a re know n to be 150
y ea rs old. T he filbert is a h ard y tree
needs no sp ray in g , blossom s in De
cem ber and is not killed by frost.
A MERRY XMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Your loyal support and encouragement has been appreciated in this our
most successful year.
To the non-member berry growers we wish to extend the glad hand and in
vite them to join and cooperate with us—for mutual benefit
For your comfort we have in our merchandise line
FUEL TIES
FIR CORD WOOD
SUPERIOR ROCK SPRINGS COAL
For your lawns, flower and vegetable gardens, berries and field crops, try our
GROUND SHEEP GUANO
Phone Gresham 1871
A rboleda Looks lo r Building Activity
A little over a year ago, E. D. Ran
dall of Los A ngeles, a b ro th er of R. M
R andall, p u rch ased 26 ac res of land
ju s t off th e Pow ell V alley road and at
th e so u th e ast b o rd er of A rboleda. The
land p u rch ased is a b eau tifu l w ood
land a re a an d when im provem ents are
com pleted, w ill fu rn ish choice sites
for homes. It is th e Intention of Mr.
R andall in th e n ear fu tu re to p la t th is
p ro p erty and p ut it on th e m ark et.
Some of it, how ever, has been sold and
two houses a re now being erected.
Mrs. W. V. C hurch has p u rch ased
ad ditional p ro p erty jo in in g h er place
and is co n tem p latin g building houses
and p lacing them on th e m ark et. T his
p ro ject inclu d es th e opening up of a
new road, w hich w ill ru n p a ra lle l
w ith Pow ell Valley road and cro ss
ern avenue.
A rboleda expects a busy y ear d u rin g
1926 and is looking fo rw ard to it w ith
enthusiasm .
411.1 MlilAN HEIGHTS HAS
<1(11*11 GRIST OF NEWS
and it goes to prove th a t 1925 has been
a good year.
T he to u rists still com e here from
o th e r sta te s, and w onder a t th e O re
gon clim ate. Most of them have come
in co n tact w ith snow but they find
ev ery th in g g reen here. We have not
had an y night fro st yet, and roses can
be seen in bloom. Oh! Oregon, my
O regon!
Mrs. V. F a rrin of P o rtlan d , te ac h er
of piano an d pupil of G ertru d e K en
d rick s, has estab lish ed a stu d io at
th e C o rb ett g rad e school and h as a
fine lot of pupils. H er cla ss will be
en larg ed by th e first of th e new year.
Mrs. E dm u n d sen h as opened up a
g ift shop an d sent o ut in v itatio n s to
By MRS. I’. ANDERSEN.
th e ladies in th e com m unity to visit
1925 is fast slipping away, and it can h er p lace la st W ednesday. T ea w as
tru ly be said, it has been a w onderful served d u rin g the aftern o o n . T here
is a ch an ce to buy your C h ristm as
year in m any ways.
p rese n ts and a t th e sam e tim e help
In sp ite of th e dry sum m er, crops th e Bundy o rp h an s.
•re good. V arious new in d u strie s
Bella Reed of C o rb ett is fast m ak
have given lots of w ork for th e people ing a*nam e for h erself as a stag e and
T h ere has been m ore money spent c h a ra c te r
dancer.
R ecently
she
th is year for road w o rk th an any p re danced at th e P o rtlad H otel and
vious year, and the re su lts a re m ore danced h erself into th e h e a rts of her
audience. She also w as seen a t th e
ml b etter ro ad s everyw here In e a s t
Rivoli in a screen fea tu re som e tim e
ern M ultnom ah county, and th e money »go. She is a ju n io r at Colum bian
pent has been divided am ong hun- High.
lreds of w o rking men, and m any
■Mr. and Mrs. A. M organ w ere g u ests
homes will have a h ap p ier C h ristin as
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M organ of
th is year on account of steady em
P o rtlan d W ednesday, it being Mr.
ploym ent.
M orgon's 85th b irth d ay . Mr. Morgan
Tlie building in d u stry lias also m ade is the fath e r of A. M organ of C h a n ti
q u ite a show ing in and aro u n d here. cleer Inn.
Many nice new buildings have been
L ittle Ju n e Dick, d au g h ter of Mr.
erected th e la st year and m any have
and Mrs. Dick of C h an ticleer ce le
been rem odeled. Among th e m ost
b rated her fifth b irth d ay W ednesday
notable s tru c tu re s bu ilt la st y ear the
a t th e Inn.
P alm er place Is first. It is a b e a u ti
Wm. van H o o g straten , d irecto r of
ful place and has co st a large sum.
The g ro u n d s su rro u n d in g th e m a n P o rtlan d Sym phony, an d E lenor G er
sion are very a rtis tic and b eautiful h ard , F o rest T aylor and Ann B erry
m an w ere all d in n er gu ests of th e
(lowers bloom all the y ear round.
M organs recen tly . T h e m em bers of
E lectricity bas come into th e differ the G resham E a ste rn S ta r w ere also
ent localities, and m any farm ers have recen tly en tertain ed by th e sam e host
had elec tricity in stalled In all th e ir and hostess.
buildings. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Reed
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. R asm ussen of
of C orbett w ere in stru m e n ta l in g e t
T
acom
a w ere rec en t g u ests a t Colum
ting th e elec tricity down th e ltill to
lower C orbett, and paid for it perso n - bia View farm . Mr. R asm ussen is a
' ally.
b ro th er of R. P. R asm ussen of The
D alles and Mrs. P. A ndersen of C or
Claude Woodle, who cam e from C al
bett. H. W. R asm ussen has lived in
ifornia a little m ore th a n a y ear ago
T acom a for 40 y ears and is a retire d
and estab lish ed a building am) lu m
ber bu sin ess, has m ade fine p ro g ress business m an of th a t city.
W e w ish to th a n k o u r m a n y frie n d s a n d c u sto m e rs a n d
w ish th e m A Merry C hristinas and a Happy New Year.
Smith’s General Merchandise
P hone G resham 1661
General M erchandise.
S tore a t L inuem ann Ju n ctio n
(His, Auto Tires and Supplies
We have a fine a sso rtm e n t of C andies in boxes and in bulk at
a ttra c tiv e prices.
We have everything for the “fixins” for the Christmas dinner,
and our prices are the lowest possible consistent with good quality.
Our S tore is open E venings
Get our cash prices for G roceries, Hardware, Feed, Etc.
The M. E. Church Serving at
Fairview—Preaching 9 :45 a. m. Sunday School, 10:45.
Pleasant \ alley, Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching 11:15
Rockwood, Sunday School 10 a. in. Epworth League
6:45 p. in. Preaching, 7:30 p. m.
Everyone cordially invited to attend these services
H. R. BOWMAN, Pastor
Residing in Rockwood.
Phone Gresham 24x4.
Route 7, Portland, Box 348
m en ts to have m ore tre e s p lan ted on
th e grounds.
VICTORY
T he V ictory circ le of th e E v an g eli
cal W om an's Union will m eet a t th e
hom e of Mrs. D ora W ilhelm on T h u rs
day, D ecem ber 17, a t 2 o’clock.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e V ictory
1 want to thank t n y patrons and friends, and wish
P a ren t-T ea ch e r association w ill be
them ./ .Merry Christmas and .•/ Happy New Year.
1 om itted for th e m onth of D ecem ber,
( oltiiubian High Notes.
th e next m eeting ta k in g place th e
A double head er bask et ball gam e , th ird F rid ay of J a n u a ry , 1926.
w as played betw een Colum bian Hi and
P a rk Rose. Colum bian g irls won from , Alex. Thom pson, who has been ill
P ark Rose g irls 38 to 19. T he boys’ J for th e p ast eig h t w eeks, is som ew hat
1 b etter and able to sit up.
gam e w as th e m ost exciting gam e
Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan and fam i-
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A. II. BURNS
have re tu rn e d from an extended
Being as it is a farm in g locality, the ’o rtla n d m ade a visit T uesday out to w as played off. Sandy m ade tw o
.-■-■•.yvwvwwvwywwwvwwsv.^w.w.w.'vvyr.-.vw.w.v.w.^v.vw.vfft'wmgiw'^ farm ers m ust have been p ro sp ero u s. th e ir co u n try hom e to m ake a rra n g e - b ask ets before th e w h istle blew. T his trip to M issouri, re tu rn in g by w ay of
is th e th ird consecutive season th a t
alifo rn ia.
C olum bian and P ark Rose have played ,
off tie gam es on C olum bian's floor.
LINNEMANN
A bloody b a ttle w as w aged betw een
C orbett a d u lts and th e E stacad a
Mrs. A. R. H einey and Miss Cora
celeb rated
th e ir b irth d a y s
a d u lts la st W ednesday night. T he Giese
| T h u rsd ay by a p a rty a t th e home of
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all. Both team s left th e floor w ith-1 Miss Giese. All th e ladies of th e
out finishing th e game. T his is th e I neighborhood w ere p resen t and a m ost
second tim e th a t has happened. The enjoyable tim e w as had. A pot luck
P hon es 7 5 3 and 755.
C orbett p atro n s w ill soon be paying lunch w as served a t noon,
for prize fights Instead of b ask et hall
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Card, of W hite
gam es.
Salm on, W ashington, w ere the gu ests
DEALERS IN
T he senior class play “Officer 666“ of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith a t C edar-
w as reh earsed for th e first tim e F r i nook last week.
day night. T he play is exceptionally
I
Before th e d e p a rtu re of Mr. and
m irth provoking.
Mrs. E. D hulst on th e ir rec en t trip to
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Aldersyde Farm
LAUDERBACK BROS.
Pleasant Home P. O. R. 2, Gresham. Or
Ju liu s M eier has ju st finished p la n t
ing a new fo rest on th e h illsid e and
has set out some big tree s, m ostly firs.
Mr. and Mrs. D onald L lttlep ag e of
M osier w ere down for a sh o rt v isit
w ith rela tiv e s a t C o rb ett recen tly .
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FRESH AND CURED M EATS
Belgium , Mrs. D hulst w as honored by
a su rp rise given a t the hom e of Mrs.
N early $100 w as realized a t th e b a U. G. Sm ith. She was given a h a n d
za ar w hich w as given at th e g ran g e k erch ief show er.
hall in Rockwood u n d er th e auspices
PLEASANT HOME
of th e L adies Aid of th e M ethodist
church. T his money w ill be devoted
Mr. and Mrs. C harles McGinnis have
to th e building fund of th e new moved to P lea san t Home from T he
ch u rch , A sm all supply of hand D alles and a re m aking th eir hom e for
p ainted a r t novelties, done by Mrs. th e p rese n t w ith th e p are n ts of th e
Bowman for th e b azaar is still on form er. Mr. and Mrs. H. McGinnis.
h and and m ay be seen at th e M ethod
ist parsonage.
t ard nt' Thanks.
T he Roqjtwood P a ren t-T ea ch e r a s
Me w ish to express o u r sin cere
sociation w ill give a m oving p ictu re g ratitu d e to all friends and neighbors
en te rta in m e n t in the g ran g e hall on who have so kindly assisted us in ou r
I F rid ay evening, D ecem ber IS. The illness and recen t bereavem ent, also
proceeds of th is will be used to buy for the beautiful floral trib u te« and
tr e a ts for th e school ch ild ren at th e in sp irin g m nsic.
I C h ristm as p ro g ram w hich w ill be
W. W N orthw ay. Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
ren d ered on W edne^lay evening. De
N orthw ay, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
N orthw ay, Miss Nell Van Zant.
cem ber 23 at th e g ran g e hall. The
nam e of th e film to be given F riday
(*f Coarse.
I evening will he. “ N orth of 36."
ROCKWOOD
Our three cars are on
tlie road every day,
cox ering the territory
from Rockwood to Mt.
Hood.
H e w ish y o u a v e r y
M erry C h r is tm a s a n d
a
H appy,
P ro sp e ro u s
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When You Have Livestock to Sell Call Us
&
Sheik—'Howdja get the dimple,
kid?”
Have you read W aiter R am ser's tire
Happer—“Sleeping on a collar but
ad. in the Automobile Section?—Adv ton."