GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUM BER, TUESDAY, DECEM BER 14, 1926
FAIRVIEW
Boring Is Active Center of Fine
Farming Section with Good Stores
WHO IS SHE?
At the reg u la r m eeting of F air-
view g ran g e w hich w as held S atu r- '
day evening th e follow ing officers
supplies located in w ith Mr. T ur-
elected for th e ensuing y ear;
(By O. W. B oring.)
M aster. Mrs. K atie Jo n a s; over- ;
B oring is located in th e cen ter of n e r.
F. M. M organ has ch a rg e of th e seer. Clyde P. S tone; a ssista n t
one of the best farm ing and d an y -
ing sections of C lackam as county. loading of ties and lum ber for th e , stew ard, C. N. B u ck n er; stew ard,
T he soil is of a rich clay loam and various m ills w hich ship from th is (G eorge S haw ; se cretary , Mrs. Ruth
is adapted to g rain , vegetables and point. T h ere a re not as la rg e sh ip M ollar; lectu rer, F ra n k S chm idt; '
m ents from h ere as in form er chaplain, Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted;
fru it.
T he dairy business is com ing to years, on account of th e good tim gatek eep er. J. I. Mahaffey; lady
th e fro n t in th is locality. T he la rg ber being cu t out, but th e re is an a ssista n t stew ard, Mrs. R uth Mol
est dairy herd is th a t of the Boring average of about th ree ca rs per la r; Flora, Mrs. F ra n k Schm idt;
Ceres. Mrs. J. I. M ahaffey; P o
D airy com pany, w hich is located week, at presen t.
The P. E. P. com pany has ru n a mona, Mrs. George Shaw.
on th e V etsch Bros.' farm , th ree -
Mrs. E lsie Langley is ill at her
fo u rth s of a m ile south of Boring. light line from th e statio n at H aley
T he farm consists of 400 acres of to the road leading to G resham and home w ith an attac k of lumbago.
land w ith about 225 ac res in c u lti all the people in th a t locality have
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Stone en
vation. T he dairy herd is m ade up installed electric lights.
te rtain e d at Sunday d inner th e lat-
John V alberg has m ade additions 1 te r's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
of about 100 head of ca ttle, m ost all
of w hich a re H olsteins. J. A. and to his lum ber y ard and is carry in g Sales, in honor of th e b irth d ay of
T. J. Richey have a herd of pure a full stock of lum ber. Mr. V al , Mrs. Sales.
bred G uernsey ca ttle on a 160-acre berg rep o rts th a t business is on the
A p retty home w edding w as so l
farm south of t w n . They have increase.
em nized a t the hom e of Mr. and
T he Boring postofflce is showing Mrs. Sam Dixon on W ednesday
som e im ported stock and have
som e of th e best G uernsey stock in a steady gain, w ith four ru ra l j evening, December 1, when th eir
llow styles change!
th e state. They took a num ber of routes supplying th e v arious sec 1 d au g h ter Aileen becam e the bride of '
Guy Jones found th is p ictu re
high prizes a t the sta te fair at S a tions w ith mail.
: Lloyd Diesch.
T he bride w as
am ong an old asso rtm en t and is
The public school is doing the I ch arm in g in a gown of w hite satin
lem th is year. O thers who have
G uernsey h erd s and grade G uern best of w ork w ith th e able corps and ca rrie d a bouquet of b rid e’s I asking his frien d s to guess who
the lady is. Or is it a m an? Do
seys, a re O. M. Richey, S. E. Lyon, of teachers. T he school is on the roses. She w as attended by Mrs.
B. B. Jonston, A. B. Jo n sto n and increase w ith ab o u t all available I R achel A nderson. Two little sis- , you rem em ber when men w ore
coats and h ats like th is? Tile
space in the th re e rooms occupied, te rs of th e bride, F lorence and
A nna G antenbein.
A la rg e acreag e of b erries has and it w ill be b ut a m a tte r of a few C harlotte, w ere flower g irls. Simon ■ p ictu re w as tak en in G resham
but how long ago and who is it?
been set out and a num ber of farm years u n til an o th er te ac h er will Brooks attended th e groom. The
Ask Guy.
ers a re intending to set m ore out have to be added. The room s have Rev. Mr. Averson, a ssista n t p asto r
all been fu rn ish ed w ith new single of th e Rose City P a rk M ethodist
in th e spring.
A larg e acreag e of late potatoes desks. T he Com m unity club co Episcopal th u rc h , perform ed the “Home Furnisher’”
w as p lanted la st spring, th e re be operated w ith the school board and cerem ony. Mrs. G eorge C ross of
Wants to Serve
ing about 300 ac res w ithin a radius floored th e play shed. P lan s are P o rtlan d sang, "O P rom ise Me”
J. E. Metzger succeeded in b u si
of th re e m iles of Boring. T he la rg now being considered for finishing and "I Love You T ru ly ,” accom
est field w as th a t of Johanson th e enclosing of th e play shed.
ness
th e late R. R. C arlson who es
panied by Mrs. A. L. Stone at the
Boring is well supplied with piano. The bride w as a form er
Bros., w hich they plan ted on the
tablished a fu rn itu re business in
Borgeous place. A large am ount lodges w hich give all those who are stu d en t at G resham Union high
G resham about 20 years ago and
of acreag e w as co n tracted to the interested a place for profitable en school. T he groom , who cam e
te rta in m e n t and in stru ctio n . The h ere from Indiana, is em ployed by who w as also engaged in u n d er
P o rtla n d Seed com pany.
N orth of B oring n e a r H aley s ta I. O. O. F. lodge m eets every W ed W. E. Tow nsend. Mr. and Mrs. taking. Mr. Metzger first began
tion a num ber have gone into the nesday evening. Rebekah lodge Diesch a re at home to th eir many w ork in his present line of activity
p o u ltry business.
T he la rg e st m eets tw ice a m onth on F riday friends in th e ir sm all bungalow in 1912 and since assum ing sole
ch arg e of th e b u sin ess has met
p o u ltry yard is th a t of H. C. Comp nights, the Camp two nights in the ea st of Fairview .
' with continued success. He car-
ton, who also raise s pureb red Du- m onth and th e D am ascus gran g e
Mrs. S pear of P rin ev ille is a ; ries a full line of stap le fu rn itu re
roc hogs. A nother la rg e poultry m eets the second and fo u rth S at
g uest of Mrs. H arry Chapm an.
lan d has the agency for th e B ru n s
y ard is th a t of Mrs. Bessie Burpee, j urdays of each month.
Miss Melba Shepherd of Y akim a wick phonographs and the Stew -
T he sp iritu a l needs of th e com
O thers in th e p o u ltry business a re
is spending the w in ter w ith Mrs. i a rt-W a rn e r radios.
R. E. Richey, John Meyer, H. Lin- m unity a re cared for by two
L ato u rell and
atten d in g
high
churches,
the
H
aley
Swedish
Bap
In th e u n d ertak in g b ran ch of his
gren, II. Olsen, J. Modine, J. Val-
school At G resham .
! business Mr. Metzger expresses
berg, John Nelson, and several tist, located about a m ile n o rth of
Mr. and Mrs. H arry A ndrade
Boring, and the M ethodist, w hich is
! him self as ready to serve th e pub-
o th e rs w ith sm a lle r flocks.
have retu rn ed from th e ir w edding j lie in day or night calls. He c a r
T hese two
A num ber of im provem ents have located in Boring.
trip to S eattle and a re at home to
ries a full line of equipm ent and is
been m ade in and aro u n d Boring churches have efficient p asto rs and
th e ir m any friends a t th e W ash
p repared to th e la st detail for the
th e p ast year. Among th e new a re doing th e ir very best to p ro
ing High a p a rtm en ts in P o rtlan d .
conducting of fu n erals. H is ser-
houses th a t have been b u ilt and m ote th e cau se for w hich they
Mrs. Alice W elbes received word
1 vice in th is and o th er lines is ever
a re u n d er co n stru ctio n , are those stand. Both of th e ch u rch es have
la st w eek of the. death of h er fa th
thoughtful and painstaking.
of F. M. M organ, I. D. T u rn e r, John procured pianos during th e past
er, H ans J. M ickelson, w hose fu- j
N elson, A ugust L ekberg, P. W. Le- year.
n eral w as held in P o rtlan d Friday.
Some im provem ents have been
dine, A lfred Sloop, and Mr. F ryck-
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lund, A ugust P ier, Jo h n K arland
Willow llill Silver Black Foxes
ROCKWOOD
and H. J. Lowe have b u ilt new past year. A new road has been
The world'» m ost prollllr strain
All fo x e s registered .
bamis. I. D. T u rn e r has com pleted opened and graded from H aley s ta
P ro sp ects a re good for th e exten- |
a building co n stru c te d of hollow tion to A nderson statio n w hich,
sion of electric lines down the
tile w ith a stucco finish, in w hich when com pleted, w ill sh o rten the
Rockwood road. W ith w ate r and
he h as a b arb e r shop, confectionery distance to G resham . P lan s have
electricity available th ro u g h o u t the
and hot lunch room and a pool been m ade to get a m ile of road
d istric t it is reaso n ab le to suppose
table. Mr. T u rn e r opened his place w est from Boring ready for pave
th a t p ro p erty will be in dem and,
for business about Ja n u a ry 1, 1926. m ent. T he w ork has been under
w ith th e city only a 30-m inute
th
e
supervision
of
Jo
h
n
Meyer.
V. A. M endenhall has his radio
drive and on a perfect road.
I>ame F a sh io n ’s d elig h t and the
b reed er’s gold m ine.
T he school is doing good w ork
COTTRELL
SANDY
u n d er th e very able lead ersh ip of
100% quality foxes
Mrs. Minnie B. A ltm an, principal.
T h ree en tries and th re e w in
P rice Jo n e s cam e from Pendle T he several room s are reh e arsin g
At a m eeting of the Sandy grange
nings a t The Pacific In te rn a
la st S atu rd ay th e follow ing officers ton th e first of th e week and will for th e C h ristm as exercises and a
tional Livestock E xhibition.
w ere elected for th e com ing y ear: visit relativ es here for some time. p aper drive is on to buy tre a ts for
We tak e th is o p p o rtu n ity of
A. C. T hom as, m a ste r; W. Bos-
w ishing everybody "A M erry
Mrs. N ora M cIntosh and son E d th e little tots.
C h ristm as” and extend an invi
holm, ov erseer; Mrs. R obert Jons- w ard left for T exas recently, being
tation to visit our ran c h during
rud, le c tu re r; W ill Bell, stew ard ; called th e re by th e serious illness
th e holiday season.
Boss
Brown
Succeeds
Lloyd B erger, a ssista n t stew ard ; of h er husband. F or th e p ast two
We are also breeders of
at Father’s Business
Mrs. F. L. B erger, ch a p la in ; A. J. y ears the fam ily has lived on the
Registered Pedigreed
M ortison, tr e a s u re r;
Mrs. E. F piece recen tly sold by Mr. Hogan.
Chinchillas.
T he real estate office of th e late
B ru ns, se c re ta ry ; F. W. B erger,
Allen Iric k will leave for Texas Jo h n Brow n w as ta k en over by his
W a lk er’s F ox R anch
g atek e ep e r;
Mrs. H enry P erre t, early next week afte r th e auction
son Ross Brown soon a fte r Mr.
On the Mt. Hood Loop H ig h w a y
C eres; Mrs. P ete Stone, P om ona; sale on his farm , w hich w ill be
B row n's death In Ju n e of th is year.
G R E SH A M .
F lo ren ce D eShazer, F lo ra ; Rola held S atu rd ay , Decem ber 11.
W hile it cam e as a d istin ct shock
L ight, lady a s sista n t stew ard ; Mrs.
The m ovies at th e C ottrell school to the young m an to be obliged to
L ola T hiess, m usician.
are becom ing q u ite p opular and suddenly assum e co n tro l of his
On W ednesday evening a double are draw ing la rg e crow ds. The fa th e r’s business, w ith th e resp o n
head er b asket ball gam e w ill be date of th e next one, “The Breed sibilities w hich it entailed, he has
played at Sandy Union high school of the Sea,” w ill be show n F rid ay succeeded adm irably and considers
betw een Sandy and Corbett.
evening, D ecem ber 17. T he com th a t th e outlook for 1927 is far
T he fam ily of Em il B ittn er has m ittee in charg e w ill fu rn ish e n te r from discouraging.
now been released from q u ara n tin e taining interm issio n num bers.
Ross hopes to con d u ct th e office
for sc a rle t fever and no oth er cases
on th e sam e successful lines as
have developed. Two of the B ittner
those follow ed by his father. In
POWELL VALLEY
ch ild ren , grade schools pupils,
addition to real e state and re n ta ls, I
w ere ill w ith th e disease in a mild
he handles in su ran ce and loans [ S t
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P a r
form.
ent-T eacher association will be and has now been given a n o tarial
A bout six inches of snow fell at
held in the schoolhouse F rid ay eve com m ission. He cam e to G resham
Sandy and vicinity Sunday night.
ning beginning at 7:30, a fte r which from Los A ngeles w here he was
T he follow ing day a sc ra p er was
the C hristm as program will be re n em ployed by the A m erican Ex- n
p u t on th e road and traffic was
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dered by the ch ildren. It Is de p ress com pany.
open as far as Salm on riv er bridge.
sired to m eet prom ptly a t 7:30 to
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
On account of th e sleek condition
allow tim e for th e business m eet No com m ission or brokerage. Very
of th e highw ay, tire s w ere equipped
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
ing of th e association.
w ith chains.
D iscrim inating b u y ers read th e
Many new W ant Ads today.
ads.
VICTORY
T he V ictory circle of th e E van
gelical W om en's Union will meet at
th e hom e of Mrs. C. S oderquist on
T h u rsday, Decem ber 16, at 2 p. m.
M embers and friends are Invited to
be p resent.
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P a r
en t-T e ac h er’s association has been
postponed u n til W ednesday eve
ning. D ecem ber 22. At th is tim e
th e C hristm as program of the
school w ill be presented. A fine
p rogram has been p repared and
everyone is co rdially invited.
HILLSVIEW
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mil- I
ner on Monday, Decem ber 13, a
d au g h ter, who has been named
Doris Marie.
A lcohol may be good for th e r a
d ia to r th is freezing w eath er but
not good for th e stom ach or brain
of th e driver. A nice cup of tea or
coffee is safer for th e hum an m a
chine.
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Lumber Company Has
Increased Facilities
Six y ears ago the E astm an Lum-
e r com pany w as organized and, a l
though su rro u n d ed by m any ob
stacles. has m ade its way through
and th e m em bers of th e firm feel
they have every reason to thunk
th e people of th e com m unity for
th eir patronage.
The tirm is m ade up of O. A.
E astm an and his tw o sons. Elton
and E. W. T heir p lan t occupies a
site adjacent to th e Mt. Hood rail-
way trac k s w here th e re is a good
selection of lum ber su itab le for ail
purposes of building. In addition
they have a selected g rad e of in
te rio r finish lum ber. A com plete
line of built-in fixtures to be added
th e com ing year will help to m ake
the p lanning of a m odern hom e an
easy m atter. The m em bers of the
tirm are ever ready to discuss th eir
plans with builders.
D uring the past y ear a well-
equipped planing mill has been es
tablished on trac k ag e p roperty
east of Hood avenue. H ere the
E astm an L um ber com pany is p re
pared to tak e care of th e needs of
th e com m unity for planed and fin
ished m aterial.
Miss Alice W alker is in ch arg e
of the bookkeeping and oth er of
fice ro u tin e work.
rotate Sot Particular.
F or potato cu ltu re g rav elly or
sandy loam soils, if well supplied
w ith organic m atter, a re in g eneral
th e m ost desirable. The potato,
how ever, is not so sensitive w ith
resp ect to soil as a re some other
crops. U nder su itab le conditions
a satisfacto ry crop may glso be
grow n on a fairly light sandy soil
and a medium heavy clay soil, p ro
vided the heavy soil Is well drained
and th e light soil has a good m ois
tu re supply. Muck or peat soils
a re also satisfacto ry if p roperly
drained and well supplied with
available plant food. A reasonably
good crop may be expected from
any soil outside of blow sand and
heavy clay, provided th o clim atic
conditions a re favorable and the
soil is well supplied w ith organic
m a tte r anil available p lan t food.
SMITH’S GEtNERAL MERCHANDISE
Phone G resham 3301
S tore at L innem ann Ju n ctio n
General Merchandise
fills, Alitu Tire* and Supplies
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We have a fine asso rtm en t of Candies in boxes and in bulk at
a ttra c tiv e prices.
We ha»e everything for the “tixln«" for the ( hrhtnia* dinner,
and imr price* are the lowest possible consistent with good
quality.
Our S tore is open Evenings
<»et nur ca*h price* for Groceries, Hardware, Feed.
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this Christmas Dinner
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a heap of work and worry- An ACOIIN Range will
change that, .lust put the w hole dinner in the oveu
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while it is rooking. Buy now anti let Alix T ricity
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To its patrons and friends, the
C L A C K A M A S C O U N TY B A N K
extends greetings for a very happy
and prosperous new year.
Let’s work closer together next year and
make every one of the 365 days mean
something in your progress.
CLACKAM AS COUNTY BANK
SANDY,
OREGON
We wish you all a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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Our market will be headquarters for the very
best of Oregon corn fed turkeys for your Xmas
feast. We suggest that you order early.
LAUDERBACK BROS.
Sandy and Pleasant Home
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W e w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s an d c u sto m e rs an d w ish
th em A M erry C h ristin a s am i a H appy New Year.
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Phones Sandy 81, Gresham 753 and 755
Dealers in
THE BEST FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Dr take a piece of ham, or a whole one, coat it with
a thick paste of flour and water and bake for 3 or 4 hours.
It’s simply delicious. Some folks prefer it to turkey.
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Our three trucks are on the road every day covering
the territory from , Cock wood to Mt. Hood.
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When you have Livestock to Sell—Call us
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