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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1928)
TVE»PAT, JI LT io, i»ÿ, PAGE THREE Boring Postmaster Resigns Position GIZZARD CAPSULE Mort of all chicken* are to- felted with intestinal worm*, according to pou try authorities— worm* which rob a fowl of it* food, lower vitality, decrease •g g production, retard growth— rob you of your poultry profits. Th* GIZZARD CAPSUUB will quickly nd your chicken* of both tap* worms snd round worm*. Five times a* effective as worm remedies given in food or drink. Why? The GIZZARD CAPSULE i* insoluble and Car rie* the medicine* intact to the gitxard where it is broken like a grain of com, re leasing the medicine* Into the w.mn in fested intestines in full strength and un diluted. As easy to administer as giving a pill. Suitable for chick* at 10 weeks (1 lb* ) to full grown. Don’t feed worm*. Stop thi* waste and increase your profits Give GIZ ZARD CAPSULES now. Satisfaction gnar^ an teed or money refunded. An »pen com petitive exam ination to fill a vacancy in th e office of postm aster at Boring, Oregon, will be held about th e middle of A ugust at G resham by th e U nited States civil service com mission. A pplica tions for th is exam ination m ust he filed at W ashington, D. C., not later than July 27, 1928. T he date fob giving the exam ination w ill be giv en on the adm ission card s sent ap plicants a fte r th e above date. Wm. A. Morand. who has been postm aster at Boring since 1914, r e signed his position to tak e effect on July 1, and since then has been employed in P o rtlan d as assista n t secretary for th e g ran d lodge of Oregon I. O. O. F. TROUTDALE PLYMOUTH Mrs. Nancy P. Thom as, who is atten d in g norm al at Monmouth, ex pects to go from th e re to San F ra n cisco to visit h er b ro th er who is th ere from Honolulu. Mrs. L. A. H arlow w as a guest of th e Beaux A rts society a t luncheon at th e Sign of th e Rose te a room s on Friday. T he T ro u td ale F low er club ex hibited a very a ttra c tiv e collection of flowers in th e w indows of th e T ro u td ale iq fa t m a rk e t la st S a tu r day. L ittle Ja c k Spence, son of Mr and Mrs. W allace Spence had th e m isfo rtu n e la st T h u rsd ay to fall w hile ru nning, strik in g his head on th e fender of a car, cu ttin g an ugly gash over his eye. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Coons and ch ild ren left Sunday for A rlington to visit Mrs. Coon’s relatives. Mrs. Amy Morand, who is a s sist ant p ostm aster, has ch arg e of the Boring postofflce un til fu rth e r a r rangem ents a re made. She plans to m ake application for th e posi tion of p ostm aster and tak e the ex am ination on th e appointed date. Mrs. R. C. W ilson retu rn ed home last F rid ay from a tw o-week stay at th e beach. Mr. and Mrs. F red P elton mo to red to E stacad a lake Sunday They w ere accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. F red Norton and son of P o rt land Lawn Mowers. Mr. and Mrs. E rro l Ide. Miss V era We rep a ir and sh arp en lawn Holfs and O. F. McNeel w ent to i mowers. We call for and deliver. PRESC RIPTIO N DRUGGISTS ,J . E. M etzger, G resham , phone N ew port S atu rd ay evening to visit Phone 1761 G resham , Oregon 1901.—Adv. tf th e p are n ts of Mrs. Ide and Miss H aefs and O. F. McNeel w ent to home and th e o th ers retu rn ed to T ro u td ale Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons visited in P o rtlan d Sunday at th e home of Mr. Coon's au n ts, Mrs. F red W ag ner and Miss Scott. T. A. McNeel, who w orks in P o rt land for the N orthw estern E lectric m hnd,v ’,, Î n d J î rO,iIh‘ ra d ia to r.— L ong, low b o d ie s - G en ero u s room fo r 2 to 5 p a sse n g e rs a c c o rd in g com pany, spent Monday and T ues trim * t'n r . x u rio u s ,(.leep u p h o lste ry an d a p p o in tm e n t d e ta il. New “ S ilv e r-h o m e ” high-eo^îiipression eiD day h ere visiting w ith relatives. e \ n a 'i i . l i n i r S| , v i r gUs<’ n ‘‘’ S n» ‘» th speed up to «0 an d m ore m iles an hour. C h ry sle r lig h t-a c tio n in te rn a l is Mr. and Mrs. R obert W ilson of e x p a n d in g h y d rau lic fo u r-w h e e l b ra k e s— no o th e r c a r of th is p rice p ossesses th is fe a tu re . P o rtlan d spent Sunday a t th e home of th e fo rm er's m other, Mrs. H attie W ilson. HAROLD BARR CLYDE McMURRY Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. Schenck e n te r S alesm en W. O. SHAVER tained a t th e ir hom e in Victory dis FRANK WELTY PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON tric t on th e F o u rth Mrs. E lecta HENRY SORENSEN P arso n s. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P a r sons, Mrs. Mary P arso n s and son dinner at the W right home on S u n Monday night and gave H arold | day. Cook and bride, form erly Miss Rose Dale, Mrs. E unice Robinson and gg of P o rtlan d was a rousillK ch a riv ari. Re- fam ily, all of T routdale, also Mrs. ■ W. B. o. S tru b le r a u i •. tresh n ien ts of sandw iches, ca k e , 1 D ora S hute and son C harles and a guest at th e L. A. H arlow home ( a n d,coffee w ere served. j Mr\ a n <] ^,rs H om er B ennett and Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow of P o rt on Ju ly 4. The Jewelry and Opti Mr. and Mrs. A. Selling and Miss ¡children, Mary E lizabeth, H ollis land. cal Store of the common Thelm a Selling w ere guests a t th e a “ d D°uff>«9. visited at the home Mrs. L. A. H um phrey, who dem home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. W ilson • J’he week" They “ 'll at S o people o n strated for th e Crown Mills, « | Wash. held a very in stru ctiv e m eeting at on th e F o u rth . One of th e finest sto c k s of Miss D orothy K endall is spend- j ^ a y G uenther is w orking a t the the schoolhouse on T hursday, F ri D iam onds a n d W atch es in ing her vacation In S eattle w ith 1 G reaham cannery. day and S aturday. Those who a t th e N o rth w e st tended derived m uch p leasu re and relatives. FAIRVIEW O ptical P a rlo rs second to Mrs. F ran ces Fox en tertain ed at ' knowledge. A good m any young Mrs. Ju lia Snover was given a n o n e, a n d you w ill find her hom e on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G R E SH A M , OREGON folks attended su rp rise birthday p arty at her hom e p rices v ery re a so n a b le Em anuel Fox and ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and Monday afternoon attended l»y 356 Alder St., Portland hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. Minnie B eiderm an in honor of ! about 25 ladles. The ch a p te r o f : Mr. Fox' birthday. L ittle N adine | P h o n e B E acon »08« rig h t and children had a picnic S hort of Vancouver, Wash., g ra n d O. E. S., of which she is a m em ber, J * ' E c o n o m ic a l T r o m p a r la ! ,o n p ut on the floral degree, which co n d au g h ter of Mrs. Fox, was also j present as she has sp en t th e past i trib u ted much to her pleasure. She week here. On th e evening all mo- I was presented w ith a bedspread, a ! tored to V ancouver and visited at ' gift from th e E a ste rn S tar, and ; the home of N adine's p aren ts, Mr. | m any other useful gifts. Dainty | and Mrs. M. S hort, and left Nadine refresh m en ts w ere served. T hree auto loads from P o rtlan d , nieces at home. and neptiew s of Mrs. Snover, cam e F a ilu re to keep in touch in th e evening to finish up th e day's R uby Junction w ith y o u r b u sin ess o r fam ily celebration. Mr. and Mrs. F erran ti have re F airview was throw n into con I a t all tim e s h a s been m ade tu rn ed to th e ir home a t Ruby Ju n c LONG DISTANCE tion after spending several m onths sid erab le excitem ent Sunday m o rn L O C A L A N D TELEGRAPH (in e x c u sab le because of th e in P ortland. Mrs. F e rra n d 's h ealth ing a t sound of th e Are siren and telep h o n e. is g reatly improved. She has been the rep o rt th a t the residence owned suffering from high blood pressure. by Clyde P. Stone was on Are. The Mr. and Mrs. Reuben K aser and I kitchen floor and linoleum w ere Cull L ong D istance children and Mr. and Mrs. Byron L h „ . .■ . . Pullen attended the fu n eral of Mrs. B “ y ,lamHK®‘>. th e flames Leslie Croy J r , at Kelso, W ash., I w er® 8oon extinguished. T he dam - 1 , _ • * Sunday. Mrs. Croy was only 21 age w as covered by insurance. The 1 years old and her death cam e very lire w as caused by a leaking gas unexpectedly, being caused from a ni„„ ,, ... elot of blood on the b rain which ’ 1 Mr' and Mrs F ra n k G reen- Gresham developed from an u lcerated tooth, j man moved la st week into the Mr. and Mrs. P eter W eiland are house which had been v acant f o ri n . . u . ting to th e trem en T h f T o u r in g $ . j n r O t f ,11.1 all the reasons con trib or R oad^er . . 4 9 5 w m ".’" ? a ft h ree;mo,iIthk trlP w hich th e past two m onths dous p ublic acceptance o f the Bigger and Better Hill tak e them to N eb rask a and .. T h e C o u p e ..$ 5 9 5 several eastern states. They plan Mrs. ( h rlsttn e F itzgerald and two k hf?ur°t -5 ff’He ¿S T ° re *rnP °rtant than the to s ta rt soon and will leave th e ir j children of Los A ngeles arc v isit- j Thr 4- rXx»r S/r’wr’ S e d a n ................6 7 5 place In ch arg e of th e ir son H arry Ing a t the home of Mrs. Jam es An- | A jolly crowd g ath ered a t th e | d p rs„ n T h e C o n v e r tib le Sport N ot ° n jy d o C hevrolet-Fisher bodies reveal home of Mr. and Mrs. W illard Cook 6 9 5 C a b rio le t Mr. an a Mrs. H arry A ndrade | outstandm g beauty o f lin e, detail and finish, T h e Im p e r ia l $*7 < ~ L a n d a u T ? .... 7 1 5 : have retu rn ed from a tw o-w eeks’ I they provide th e added strength and safety m otor trip th ro u g h C alifornia. They o f Fisher s fam ous hardw ood and steel con- A l l p r ic e , I. o. b F lin t, M ic h . a re at p resen t a t th e home of Mrs. struction. A n d in every C h evrolet closed body C h e e k C h e v r o le t i A ndrade’s m other, Mrs. H. C. I here is provided th e upholstery o f rich pattern, D e liv e r e d P r i c e . Moore, w here th ey expect to re- | th e hardware o f per.od d esign, and the attrac T h e y in c lu d e th e l o w c t h a n d lin g an d m ain indefinitely. Mrs. R ansford | tive color h arm onies w h ic h are such im portant fin a n c in g chargee T horpe of Oak Grove, who has been a v a ila b le . factors in true m otor car d istin ction. j visiting with her m other, Mrs. W hen you exam in e the C h evrolet coach you Moore, has retu rn ed home. w tll real,re h o w im pressively it em bod ies these Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lum sden tod n ! *nU * 6 0 6 Car q u a,itv* C om e in ' drove to V ernonia Sunday w here j they attended th e wedding of Miss G ertrude Weed and E dw ard G rant. The bride w as form erly a teach er J In thé P a rk ro se schools, and Mr. G rant, also from P ark ro se, was Pure White Lead and Linseed Oil—PLUS’ well know n in ea ste rn M ultnom ah county. T he beautiful picnic T h a t’s w hat y o u r m a s te r p a in te r d ep en d s g rounds at the brid e's home made on fo r a s a tis fa c to ry job. T h a t’s w h at R a s a w onderful se ttin g for th e outdoor m ussen P a in ts a re m ade w ith -p lu s th e o th wedding. T he couple will resid e in e r tim e tested e le m en ts, such as zinc, th a t P o rtland. CATSj m ak e good p a in t b e tte r. C laude H eslln retu rn ed home S atu rd ay from th e v eteran s' hos pital w here he u n derw ent an o p er F or E x terio rs ation six w eeks ago. He feels RA8XIK8KN PI KE PAINT Also Creosote Shingle sta in ; g rea tly im proved. P o n h Floor P a in t; ilsrn and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bunn and H o o f P a in t; Truck. Tractor and Im plem ent Paint ; Automobile d au g h ter B arb ara and Rodney H all E nam els; Spar Varnish; Roof c o a tin g , Concrete and Cement retu rn ed home S unday evening Coating. ^ü | a fte r spending th e F o u rth a t P rln e- ' v ille, am) Visiting relatives at B. nil, F or In terio rs Oregon. W all-D ura W ashable W a l l TABER PHARMACY A New C ar.. A N ew Car Style.. A N ew Zenith of Low Priced Car-Luxury and Performance oAn Investment in Genuine Joy r I NHERE nothing lovelier than -I- a true white diamond aglow with beauty and perfection, like a star on a winter’s night «5 To own a genuine diamond is to experience one of lifes most cherished luxuries «2 We can assure you that the cost is moderate—the investment worth while HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. STAPLES ftlealei’ S Jctoelrp &tore KEEP IN TOUCH ^Jrue 'Distinction with Body by Fisher ^he Coach only 1585 O regon T elephone C o . Summer Price now on Rock Springs Coal No. 1 Old Growth Cord Wood Shearer Chevrolet Co. Q U A L IT Y A T ' LOW C O ST Paints KERRY« RATES 21 CENTS EACH W hile they last, one-piece top, full stitched crate. A su b stan tia l aav-1 Ing W alrad M ercantile Co.-—Adv THINK JUDD FUEL CO. Phone 1¿81 Gresham THINK THINK The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Association. Farm and suburban | property. H. W. Snashnll, preai- j dent, Oreeham, Pleasant View Ave., Phone 3065. P a in t. Itacollte Enam els; In- Side Floor P a in t; Oil S ta in s ; Floor and Varnish Stain . Bath Tub Enam el, Durable FI,sir Varnish. Varnishes Lacquers A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone l l i l G resham