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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1928)
TUESDAY, JULY 17, GRESHAM IWs ' son. E arl Joues, who is charged i LEG AMPUTATED w ith the w reck of th e home, will R. B. Jones, who was severely in he d eferred until such a tim e as his ju red several m onths ago when his fath e r is able to leave the hospital. i home near Boring was dynam ited, The lad is out u nder heavy bail. underw ent an operation la st week Mrs. Agues S. Botkin, m other of Ads in the O utlook will Increase in Good S am aritan hospital to r the the m e rc h an ts' p restige, hence his the w ell-know n G resham physician. Dr. A. W. Botkin, died a t th e fam i rem oval of a leg. The tria l of his sales, hence his profits. ly home u ear C herryville Friday. Ju ly 13, at th e advanced age of 93 years. W ith h er husband. Dr. O. F. I Botkin, she had lived at C h e rry ville for th e past 16 years, previous to w hich tim e they w ere resid en ts of the Mt. T ab er d istric t for many years. Mrs. Botkin is survived by her widower, and four ch ild ren . Dr. Botkin of G resham , Mrs. Jessie B. S ibray of P ittsb u rg h . Pa., Mrs. T hom as G raham of P o rtlan d , and Jam es Botkin of E stacada. F u n eral services were conducted yesterday at the G able u n d ertak in g p arlo rs in M ontavilla, w ith in te r m ent follow ing in Lone F ir cem e tery. IV II RED MAX HAS Aged Cherryville Woman Passes EVERHOT COMBINATION < Oven and Cooker ROASTS M EAT BROILS STEAK TO VS I S BREAD RAKES LAUREL ACRES Vacation trip s seem to be the ma- for activ ities in L aurel A cres and vicinity th is m onth. The Sunday school which is held in th e Lynch schoolhouse is tak in g a vacation u n til Septem ber 1. The su p e rin te n dent. Mrs. Ida M cFarlane, expects to be aw ay much of the tim e, and o th ers th ought it w ise not to co n tinue the school during th is time. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H udson have retu rn ed from a trip to Vancouver. B. C. Mr. Hudson is teach er of a th letics in the Oregon City schools. H orace W hite of S an ta Ana, Calif., has retu rn ed front an A las kan trip, and with his fam ily spent a sh o rt tim e w ith Mrs. W hite’s cousin, Mrs. Jo h n B. Wolfe, en ro u te to th eir home. Mrs. S. R. G ilbert and little sou E dw ard accom panied Mr. G ilbert to A storia recently. W hile th e re Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert visited the A storia lum ber mills. L ater in th e week. Joyce and R ichard G ilbert visited New E ra with th eir fath er, and the en tire fam ily, w ith th a t of G. A. S herm an of G ladstone, spent one day a t G ran ts P ark , C lackam as county. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. C ranston have retu rn ed from th eir vacation at Mt Vernon, W ash. The C ranstons, with Mr. C ran sto n 's b ro th er and wife whom they w ere visiting, had a real holiday, spending each day at a different beach digging clam s and o th e r sea foods, catching iish, and otherw ise enjoying seaside p leas ures. They speak w ith m uch en thusiasm about the beauties of the rose g ard en s of Bellingham anil of th e outlook from the region of San Ju a n De Fuca. Mrs. E arl McMahan en tertain ed th e little folks of th e neighborhood in honor of her d aughter, little Miss M arylin w hose fo u rth b irthday oc cu rred Ju n e 30. Games and light refresh m en ts in terested th e little folks. M arylin received dainty gifts from her gu ests and p aren ts. A new home has been built by George E asterbee on land p u r chased from H. A. W elt of Twin Cedar Acres. R. H. Confrey h an d led th e deal. Mr, E asterb ee has recently moved into th e new home. E llis E ndicott, w hose home is in Lents, is staying at the home of George F o rtn e » w hile he and Mr. F o rtn e r's son L aurence a re w ork ing a t the G resham cannery. Rum or has it th a t when th e berry season and county fairs a re over the 4-H clubs of the Lynch d istric t are to have a jo in t picnic. T he clubs a re expecting to en ter th e ir work in the club exhibits at the fair. Plug Into Any Convenient*«* v « Ontlt-f No special w iring is needed. Use the Ever- hot anyw here.—in the sum m er cottage or w herever th e re is elec tric c u rre n t available. Maximum c u rre n t con sum ption — 1320 w atts at 110 volts. Weight 65 and pounds Size of oven ap p ro x i m ately one cubic foot. A W on d erfu l N ew C ooker for the N ew T y p e K itch en < ’oin ■» in inur: 1. T h e sm a lle st a n d m ost com pact oven ever used, y et of sufficient c a p ac ity to hold a G-8-lb. ro a st an d th re e v e g e ta b le s a t o n e tim e. W ith a b u rn e r on top of th e oven fo r fry in g . 2. T lie sm a lle st co o k in g a p p lia n c e ev er built to do co m p lete c o o k in g fo r fa m ilie s of G to 8 p erso n s. T a k e s up no m o re sp ace th a n a c h a ir. 3. An u n b e lie v ab ly econom ical o p e ra tin g cost, u n d e r som e c o n d itio n s c o o k in g b e in g done w ith only one h a lf th e a m o u n t of e le c tric ity used to o p e ra te a to a s te r. CHECK THESE MODERN FEATURES k Six d iffe re n t s ta g e s of h eat. T h e rm o m e te r located on fro n t of d o o r in d i c a te s oven te m p e ra tu re . H e a v ily in su la te d oven sa v es e le c tric ity and k eep s th e k itc h e n cool. — T o a s tin g a n d b ro ilin g a tta c h m e n t. A ttra c tiv e co lo rs to m atch y o u r k itc h e n w oodw ork. $ 55 *65 w ith o u t legs DAMASCUS w ith legs l.ilwnii Term* Miss Ruby Barlow was m arried to Em erson E. Roush of P o rtlan d on Ju ly 5 a t V ancouver, Wash. Mrs. Roush w as a m em ber of '28 PORTLAND ELECTRIC P O W E R g Q C O M PA N Y E L E C T R IC S T O R E ^ l Z e ^ e L E C T R I C B L O O . Phone 801 W Powell St. ^ r o m Gresham t e « 'em BFLY SPRAY z Z pz 7 z / flies,mosquitoes, roaches&mofhs,lice T H E M O D E R N O IL GUARDS THE NEW CAR VALUES and many other insects OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OKEGOS Finest Electrical Exhibit Ever Made at the County Fair PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY WILL DEMONSTRATE BEST MODERN DEVICES FOR FARM AND HOME SERVICE Our booth, attractive and well-arranged will show the most practical labor saving equipment ever assembled at Gresham. These daily displays and demonstrations will emphasize particularly the fol lowing machinery and appliances. 1 1 « W arm A ir FURNACE $25-00 d o w n Gali « ^>one without obligation, of course, Gresham Plumbing & J. Heating Co. H CHIODO, Prop 12.1.1 Main St. 9 New T h o r W a sh e r w ith d e ta c h a b le Iro n e r o n e of th e g re a te s t la b o r-sa v in g devices e v e r in tro d u ced in to th e A m erican hom e. E xpert w om an d e m o n s tra to r will be p resent at a ll tim es to siiow its w o n d erfu l accom p lish m e n ts. •) ** C om plete anil a ttr a c tiv e K e lv in a to r E le ctric a l f rig e ra to r d isplay, w ith free d e m o n stra tio n s. | F u ll selectio n of M odern E le c tric R a n g e s w ith o u r ow n D om estic Science E x p e rt, Mrs. M. E. H aw ley in d aily c h a rg e . Fair Dates July 25 to 29 He- P. E. P. Co. DISPLAY No Admission to Fair Ground Portland Electric Power Co. GRESHAM, OREGON g rad u atin g ciaaa of G resham Union high school. Mr. and Mrs. G us E schebeck and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blow ers of M ilwaukie, visited friends at Kelso. Oregon, recently. G race Hoffm eiater has resum ed her duties at f l i t * telephone office. Miss H offm eiater sp en t some tim e visiting her sister in ea stern O re gon. D uring her absence E stelle Johnson worked on the board. Mrs. Sam Blowers, who lias been staying w ith her sister Mrs. Gus Eschebeck and w orking a t J. C. Elliots, w ent home S atu rd ay eve ning of la st week. About 30 people of P o rtlan d w ere at J. C. E llio t's d u rin g S atu rd ay a f ternoon and evening of last week. The I). W. Woody fam ily of 82d stre e t visited at Boyntons on the F ourth, also on Sunday, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbert Brodie and son, G race and D ora Hoffm eiater and M arjorie Heacoek attended the baseball gam e In P o rtlan d . D am as cus won 11-1. Mary E lizabeth Boynton e n te r tained R eath a and H a rrie t Woody, M argaret Dodd and N adene anil Betty P resto n Sunday, Ju ly 8. T hat day w as th e eleventh b irth d ay of Mary E lizabeth. Genevieve Drake left Ju ly 7th with her au n t for C rater Lake. From th ere they will go to the sea shore. Genevieve will he gone two weeks. D orothy and C harles D rake left F riday for P o rtlan d , and from th e re S atu rd ay m orning for Golden- dale, Wash., to visit relatives. ( a r d of T hanks. We wish to thank our frien d s and neighbors for the kind!!“«“ and sym pathy offered d u rin g the Ill ness and death of our beloved wife and sister. ■ Wald Schm idt, Hili a Smith. PLEASANT HOME Home B aptist church will give a A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT lawn fete at th e home of Mr. and When you order a Montag Heating Sys tem your heating plant is specially en gineered into YOUR home. You get equipment SPECIALIZED to your needs. Every Montag sale follows expert study of the home to be heated, arrangement of rooms, placement of openings, etc. That’s why the Montag fits any type of home. Specify the P aul D om estic A u to m atic P u m p in g System s. E x p ert d e m o n s tra to r d ire c t from facto ry will ex p lain o p e ra tio n s of th e d ifferent ty p es of pum ps fo r deep a n d sh allo w well use to a n y in te re s te d farm er. If you want to know how Modern Electric Service can solve your home and farm problems, don’t miss the The B. Y. P. U. of th e P leasan t STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA PAGE THREE Mrs. B. C. A ltm an on F rid ay eve ning, Ju ly 20, th e proceeds to be used tow ard paym ent on th e piano. A good program is being arran g e d consisting of m usical num bers, readings anil stu n ts. Ice cream and cake will be sold. Mrs. Clém ence Berney of W alla W alla, m other of Mrs. Fred Mor gan, is at the Morgan home to visit her new grandson. Mrs. Ed W olters and fam ily of Auburn, Wash., are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. C. Alt- inau. Fred and Elton H em m era and Don H utchins left early Sunday m orning for eastern Oregon w here they expect to find em ploym ent in the h arv est Helds. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson were guests of Mrs. N elson's sister, Mrs. I) L. R oberts of P o rtland, S a tu r day evening. A lbert Quay is having his house re-shingled and the In terio r r e modeled. George C arp en ter is do ing th e work. Ben F ritz Is building a new barn on his w ell-im proved farm . He Is doing his own c a rp e n te r work. Everybody, In th is com m unity seems to be em ployed In th e r a s p berry h arv est, as well as m any Im ported pickers. T he bulk of the crop has been harvested hut some of the y ard s have m any green b e r ries yet to be gathered. know what Chevrolet offers at these low prices Before you buy your next autom obile—see the Bigger ■nJ Better Chevrolet! e llip t ic sh o c k -a b so rb er springs, and big non-locking 4-wheel brakes! Here are the beauty and safety of bodies by Fisher! Here is the spirited, th rill ing performance of an im proved valve-in-head motor! Here are the comfort, road a b ility and safety o f a 107* inch wheelbase, long, semi- Yet this sensational car is offered at amazing low prices — a dollar-for-dollar value that has brought to Chevro let the greatest popularity in Chevrolet history. Com e in titday for a dem onstration! z The COACH ’585 7 he T o u r in g S 4 Q Ç • r R o ad ster . . C o u p e • .......... I h, 4-Door Sedan .’ 595 ............. O T h e C o n v e r t ib le s p o rt C a b r io le t . . . . Landau . « • • • , ^7 C / J *695 *715 A l l p rices f. o . b. F lin t, M ic h ig a n C h e e k C h e v r o le t D e l i v e r e d P r ic e s Q uality F eatures th a t m a d e C h evrolet F am ous Im p ro v e d v a lv e - in - head m o to r 107-m ch wheelbase N o n - lo c k in g 4 - w h e e l brakes T h e rm o s ta t c o n tro l cooling system H a rris o n honeycom b ra d ia to r I n v a r s t r u t c o n s ta n t clearance pistons M u s h ro o m -ty p e v a lv e ta p p e ts H y d r o -la m in a te d c a m shaft geara C ra n k c a s e b r e a th in g system T w o -p o r t exhaust In d ire c tly lig h te d in s tru m e n t panel B a ll hea rin g w o rm and gear T h e y inc lo d e t h e low eat h a n d lin g a n d f in a n c in g « b a rg e s a v a ila b le . S e m i-e llip tic shock ab sorber springs 8 4 % o f wheelbase S a fe ty gasoline ta n k at rear O ne piece steel rear s ite housing S tre a m lin e bodies b y Fisher T h e f t p r o o f s t e e r in g and ig n itio n kick A C o il n ite r A C a ir cleaner 8ingle p la te d r y disc c lu tch S te w a rt W a rn e r v a c u u m fu el feed D e lc o R e m y d is tn b u to r ig n itio n F is h e r ' V V ” one-piece w ind shield on closed m odels Steel día» wheels ¡V" " Z | Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Q U A L IT Y < aril of Thunks. We wlah to expreaa our th a n k s to our m any frlenda for th e ir sym pathy In o u r bereavem ent. In th e Money Savers Men a blue work shirts 69 cents; death of our beloved fath er, M D. dress shirts, collars attached 98c; K ern, and for the beautiful floral « men's overalls 1129; 36-lnch bath J offering«. Mra. W J. H ollenbeck, W. R. towels 19c. two for 85c. Alya- K ern, H A. K ern. worth A Martin.—Adv. 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