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A tytgyja m*?tisg yt tee G re*j_t” Fss«oi-7«te.a*v *a » /> .a -.-a w ill to to-id te te Mowday ->«s..zjf Aye-.. 2 to, tee g r*« * adtoai P a iidiig . TX» f t * . «ram wW * M * * r la F r d a y s U t s * « , t i * Ourxx.a SALE Striped and cheeked We Self BUTTERICK PATTERNS 12 l/ 2 c yd. C o n s id e rin g q u a lit y , th e p ric e s a r e lo w . !2S, ’30, ’35, ’40 Featnriag h e r sad Rochester \1 rg ia Wool Cxxiiet For Men and Young Men A y l s w o r t l y f t M a r t i r x 1^ " " ^ x k T w ia T ^ M £ K S W ZAB S H O E .5 S hoes SH O ES F o r M ea, W om en and ( hildr»n. G R E SH A M E a ste r 25c vd. e have a large assortment of Easter Novel ties, Baskets and Candies at Popular Prices. 100 pieces new spring Now is the time to send that Easter Card or Book- let- Prices from le to 15c. Ginghams of DIM ITY Y<M! m e n w h o a re in t e r e it - e d in a g o o d »u it f o r s p rin g w i l l f in d h e re a c o m p le te a a a o rtm e n t o f n e w p a tte r n * a n d m o d e l» . L g. oi ta * P « * Prodaeu B W. TVxs.« n c s M a tetogra® a j 'y tK f» » r r»»orM raat ch« proSwet erf ?*-» «ay* ajra *« ix /*-.- -_g ’ -.* ««*-£ <rf ' * r' r * , hato 'a tio ry ;* i r r . - . r a tstro- kW kr>xn«r ia a wtU arx*4awt t t Tai- , **,« « T « rrw i*T . ft to a«w M<cr* tjkas * kw»4r«rf '»••¡«n Iw n«*, Gí»i«ra«o. H» aaa out j < a ry~ 4 * 4«7 see fcstas tK»tr*4 at tb« ito p X r tfe* jaarumLar*. • toxrfts <rf tbe oos>«b7 ax U x F -x4 ( ttr s r ax th * P «rtias4 ariMcrr T t* . ox&pwnr fca* a t « t 7 axtraz.-tir« dtopLay. ¡ w^aplz o o tu lr Socax«4 Tb« stew u w |epes afUTBcos* asd * t « b 1 b «« all thto j w«*k and wlJI *b«£.<laatJ7 repay tSe tfat« aad trotifei* <rf *»«ta< tt. < 6 r r r tin g s PreEatter Clothes for Easter All wanted oolors in checks and plaids, with plains to match. * 25c yd. J R. Etob !«it last w«*-k feer L z . e .7 CalilorBla, u> vtolt bto motk«r j tor a tewr days, after whleb be w ill i >r'x«rd to Pasrr.«* Cfty. Nebraska where be exjMcU to ta k * op his Sottoa a* rorat mail carrier on A pril 2 M r* I.toh w ill follow hi® in a w««k or ten days. Mrs M ary L «tli« has di*poa«d of two pi«««» of property ia Gresham within tb« past few day* She ha» •old her «mail nesa bungalow in Law- rewea addition to Mr. and Mrs Allen. She has traded her acre and small hosts« in Clavaland addition to Mrs Della Browning and has taken the la t ter s hoose and lot In Thompson ad dition. M r*. Browning expects to oc cupy her new property as soon as the present tenants can find another place Mrs. I N. Henshaw of Seaside and her son. Albert Henshaw of Portland spent Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs. George Lestts. HEPP’S RACKET STORE GRESHAM. OREGON We have just received a large shipment of Sunshade .8 raw Hats. Get yours now while our stock is complete. “Don’t 20 out without a Sunshade” OUR HEALTH BREAD at this Bakery and at Stores i o s l a i s s th e Y itam iaeft, m ixed by scientific principles I t ’« Good and Good for You HOT ( ROSS BI NS This Week Members of the Gresham W. C. T. C. 1 are busy working for the haxaar to be given by the anions of the county for THEO VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 the benefit of the Children's Farm ! Home. The bazaar w ill be at 2G't Fifth street, opposite the city hall in Portland on next Friday and Saturday, March JO and 31. Donations for Gresham's "country store” booth are being left at the home of M r*. J. H. Metzger. The 42d wedding anniversary of Mr. Hc“ th a t th IeiPhfi î n Com pa.ny an nm ineento 8th e ° p ü ÎÎ and M r*. D P M illlkln was celebrated at their home last Friday evening by a lie th a t th e in s ta lla tio n c h a rg e of $2.50 will be re b a te d on ds The affair was a lo th * ™ ? ° in sta lle d betw een th is d a te and A pril surprise, arranged by thetr niece. Miss I FJoella Jacobs and Mrs. C. F. Fail. T h e o n ly c o n d itio n to th is F R E E O F F E R is th a t th re e _ t F{efr«-»htnents were served and a de m o n th s ’ p h o n e re n ta l a m o u n tin g to $4.50 m ust be paid in lightful social evening was spent. a d v a n ce to co v e r n e c e ssa ry expense. 1 Those present beside* Mr. and Mrs. T h is offer a p p lie s to a ll p e rso n s living a d ja c e n t to o u r M illlk in and the two hostesses were p re s e n t Unes W h ere a d d itio n a l lin es and poles w 1 h a v e Mr and Mr*. C. W. Guile and the lat to be in sta lle d an e x tr a c h a rg e w ill be m ade ter's sister, Mrs. Fish. Mr and -Mr*. Dennis Taylor. H. J Fleischer. C. F. Fall, Mr and Mrs. 8. C. Jones. Gresham and Handy high schools w ill be among the twenty-seven schools of the state which w ill be rep- I resented In a typing contest to be held In connection with the business show at Oregon A gricultural College on C. S H U L T Z . - r J next Friday and Katurday. Carl Ar- ' vidson and Georgia Stapleton w ill rep- , P re sid e n t. resent Gresham school as first year { typist*. J. W Norwood, president of the Western Oregon Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist church, w ill spesk at Carlson's hall next Saturday. March 31, at 10 o'clock. H r was for merly president of the Idaho confer- ) W hen sto re d in th e b a n k s of th e c o u n try fnm ,« „ •nca and Is a g<x»d speaker, A ll are b a sis of c re d it th a t is of m a te ria l a d v a n ta g e m you a n d cordially Invited to attend. th e c o m m u n ity in w h ich you live. T he m oney ¿ h to h • A baby girl was born on Monday to . held in h id in g o r c a rrie d in th e pocket is of no b e S to Mr and Mrs. Krone Olbrlch of South • a n y one. O ne m ig h t a s w ell expect re tu rn s fr o m t b ! 1 Roberts avenue. a n d c o p p e r o re o r gold n u ;g e ts sto red in t h a ’ i r .h e e a rth . I, „ sa & ,h a . a S t S a X w ,'h a t W . h i Miss Marjorie I.yman. who la a stu- I dent at W,l!«mette University, visited U nnecessary m oney c a rrie d in pockets wer«. , with frlendu and relatives In Gresh- : vested th e r e tu r n s th e re fro m w ould pay all of oKr ! » ? £ " am today. P ro v id e y o u rse lf w ith a check book and Oliver O lli, who has studies In both r a th e r th a n w ith c a sh . C heck books fu rn is h ? * ^ re J CheCk W illam ette University and Kimball School of Theology, la at home for the spring vacation. F Ollbertson of Seattle has been G resh am , O regon employed by the Walrad Mercantile company to take the place made va- cant by the resignation of J. I t H orr, Mqulrrrl PMseafc« Hue. Ragulsr meeting of Gresh- ho w ill he employed as a salesman I tor Raker A Son Mr. Gilbertson Is am Lodge No. 1JS, 1.0 0 F. i Now *• ‘ he time to get the destruc- already at work and Mr. H orr will In the Odd Fellows hull, every Thors- ttve squirrel One squirrel killed in day evening Brothers welcome take up his negt duties at once. the ,h “ »Pr.ng i . equivalent to several A R TH U R H HENSLKX N G killed a little later. Squirrel pglson We are ready fn Install that Mars- • C. A. H IL L . Secretary. w ell* turnare for you L. L. Kidder may be obtained from rodent control H.lw C o —-Adv. Printing orders. Phone 1581. leader or county agent. Gresham City Bakerv “The Stream of L ife ” In Six Kerb Endorsed by C le r g y a n d L a y m e n , T r a d e a n d P re s s as th e c le a n e s t a n d best p ic tu re e v e r p ro d u c e d f)<«nn G rove B u lletin , O< can G rove, N. J. Gresham people are rno»t fortunate in having the opportunity of see ing this wonderful motion picture production To be Shown at the Gresham Movie Theater Wednesday, March 28 7 :1 5 I "” la ,, ed in , he order • T H E HTHEAM G F L IF E " T h e .Sixth week. T hin th e lant eh itnce to **•<• thin ntarvelotiM p ictu re thin se aso n . A fter a r e markable run of five w eek s thin w o n d e rfu l m otion p ic tu re Is still d ra w in g crow ds, und c o n tin u e s to hold Its m y ste rio u s a n d Irre sis tib le spell over th e g re a t a u d ie n c e s that see |t n ig h t a fte r n ig h t, Tin- c ro w d s h a v e lau g h e d und c ried , h av e been th rille d a n d In sp ired , ns th ey have been c a rrie d a lo n g , sw ept by he p a th o s and th e h u m o r of th e p ictu re. O ne w om an c am e to sec. the- p ic tu re e v e ry n ig h t Inst wee k At Free Installation and 9 p, m. Sharp » ph “»- Multnomah and Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company MONEY IS NOT WEALTH — BUT First S tate B ank