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GRESHAM LOCALS
HE SUCCESS
FAMILY-------
In the celebrated SUCCESS fam ily-
FATHER—represents H’orJt.
MOTHER—is Character.
SISTER—is Ambition.
BROTHER—is Courage.
BABY—is Thrift.
and the Best Friend is Compound Interest.
He makes his home in our Savings Department.
We invite you to come in and make his acquaintance
Save 10 cents a day and in 5 years you will
have $203.82.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
A STRONG BANK
of G eorge W ebster of G resham , a r exem ption te sts w ere held a t the
rived la st T uesday and are occupying g rad e school y esterd ay u n d er th e di
the J. M cPherson Robinson house cn rection of S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A ldei-
On acco u n t of num erous req u ests south R oberts avenue for th e present.
th e play "W on By a W ager" w ill be It is th e ir in ten tio n ot locating h ere son. E ight schools w ere rep resen ted
rep eated at the grad e school a u d ito r if conditions a re satisfacto ry . A sou. G resham , O rient, Pow ell Valley, R ck-
ium on F rid ay evening, May 8, under H arold, has en tered the em ploy of th e wood. V ictory, F airview . Lynch and
the auspices of the R ebekah lodge, by G resham T ra n sfe r & Service Station. P lea san t Valley. The re g u la r stale
th e 8. E. circle of th e M ethodist L a Mr. and Mrs. Em il A lt vacated th e exam inations will occur on th e 14th
and 15th of th is m onth.
dies Aid.
Robinson house rec en tly and m n e ;
The new sw itch tra c k a t th e P. E. P.
Mrs. W alter Young, d au g h ter of Mr. to Deer Islan d , Oregon.
depot, E sta ca d a line, has been com
and Mrs. F. A. M iller, who live on the
Mrs. Zady B onett of S an ta B arb ara,
M elville farm on th e Base Line, is C alifornia, is h ere for a v isit of sev pleted. The tra c k has been lo w eitd
h ere from San F ran cisco to spend the eral w eeks w ith h er sister, Mrs. H. J. and extended ea st to a p latfo rm along
th e south side of the Oregon P ickle &
sum m er.
Pulfer.
C anning com pany’s p lan t, affording
T he p riv ate auto cam p w hich H ans
Mrs. A. F. H oover en tertain ed a t easy loading and unloading of cars.
L arsen has been erectin g on his pr rc- luncheon on T h u rsd ay Mrs. H arry
The R ebekah W elfare club w ill
ises on th e co rn er of F ifth and M air P u lfer and h er sister, Mrs. Zady
stree ts, is now n earin g com pletion end Bonett, Mrs. Bessie Dixon and Mrs. m eet Monday afternoon a t the home
ready for cam pers. T he sta te in M argaret H ayw orth of P o rtlan d , Mio. of Mrs. Anna A llshouse. Mrs. Cora
spector visited th e equipm ent on W ed Olive E kstrom and son Bobby and E vans and Mrs. Melvin S unday will
nesday and com plim ented Mr. and Mrs. Lucy D onley and d au g h ter Betty en tertain .
Mrs. L arse n highly on th e n ea t and I of G resham . The room s w ere beau
sa n ita ry cam p w hich they have. Mrs. tifu lly decorated in lilac and n arcis FORMER SCHOOL GIRL
Nola Stone, *a niece of Mrs. L arsen, sus.
HERE DIES AT BEND
whose hom e is a t B oring, w ill spend [ A baby g irl was born to Mr. cud
th e sun.m er h ere and a ssist in th e Mrs. H erb ert Syverson, of S eattle, at
W ord w as received T h u rsd ay eve
confectionery w hich is being o p e :» :-i the residence j f Mrs. Hat rio t T im m er
ning of th e d eath of a fo rm er G resh
ed in connection w ith th e camp.
m an Monday. Mrs. Syverson is a
I Lois Long, aged six, u n d erw en t a d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es am Union h igh school pupil, Miss
B eatrice jlillne, who passed aw ay at
I slig h t op eratio n W ednesday for tne Pounder, living a t C orbett.
| rem oval of pus from a Anger. An X-
D. J. H ayes, fath e r of Mrs. D. H. Bend, Oregon, y esterd ay a t 2 o’clock
ray p ic tu re w as tak en and co n sid er Nash, stopped off w ith his d au g h ter
able infection was found next to tu and her fam ily from T h u rsd ay Utl in th e aftern o o n . Miss Milne, who
would have been 16 y ea rs of age had
, bone.
Friday, w hile on a b u sin ess trip from
she lived u n til Ju ly , w as th e d augh
T he Rev. E. D. Blackm an, form erly his home a t H alsey, Oregon, to Mo
a p asto r of G resham , w ith his son in tana.
te r of Mrs. Sam P eterson, who fo rm er
law. the Rev. Ben Yates, who also held
Mrs. H. J. Getty, who h as m ade her ly resided in th e O rient neighborhood.
a p a sto ra te h ere sev eral y ears ago, home for the past few y ea rs w ith her
was in G resham T uesday. He drove dau g h ter, Mrs. Don W. Snyder, has T he g irl’s fath e r, R obert Milne, died
out from P o rtlan d to have som e re been very ill w ith pneum onia for the of tu b ercu lo sis sev eral y ea rs ago.
p a ir w ork done on hi3 m achine by a p ast week a t the home of Mrs. H ar T he deceased w as a g ra d u a te of the
local w orkm an who did his au to re r ie t T im m erm an. H ow ever, she is eig h th grad e in th e O rient school in
p airin g w hen he was a resid e n t of now th ought to be out of d an g er and
1923 and in S eptem ber of th a t year
th is place.
expects to re tu rn hom e w ithin a few
en
tered high school at G resham . H ow
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L ew is and
days.
children, of A lberta, Canada, cousins
The sixth, seventh and eighth grade ever, she w as n o t able to co n tin u e her
stu d ies on acco u n t of failin g h ealth
and w as obliged to q u it school after
ab o u t four m onths. In th e fall of 1924
she w as tak en east of th e m ountains
by h er m o th er in th e hopes of bene
fiting h er h ealth . H er d eath is a t
trib u te d to a rec en t a tta c k of th e flu.
T he fu n eral services w ill be held
S unday aftern o o n in th e M ethodist
ch u rch a t G resham , a t 2:30, in charge
of th e Rev. E. G. Ranton. In term e n t
w ill be in G resham cem etery. F u n eral
arran g e m en ts a re In th e h an d s of J. E. |
G ates, u n d erta k er.
Expect a Lot— You’ll Get It
In Our “New Customer Drive”
B orn to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. F o r
m an, of A ntelope, Oregon, a t the
N ash sa n ita riu m , W ednesday evening,
A pril 29. an 8-pound g irl who has
been nam ed D orothy Hope F orm an.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Meloy, who
have been in P o rtlan d for a few
w eeks, have re tu rn e d to G resham and
w ill occupy th e W. F. M ason house.
Plants for Spring Setting
50 Rainbow Gladiolus, $1.00.
D ahlias, mixed, 50c dozen. W ell
sp ro u ted . P eren n ials, 10c each.
Roses an d S hrubs, 25c each.
H ollyhocks and Sw eet W illiam s,
larg e p lan ts, 50c dozen.
M arigolds, S napdragons, Scabio-
sas, A sters, P etu n ias, A geratum ,
V erbenas, Z innias, C larkias, 80c
dozen.
Lobelias, Salvias, 35c.
G eranium s,
W andering
Jew s,
D usty M iller, Corleus, H eliotrope,
10c each.
Cabbage P lants, l#c dozen. T om a
toes, lie dozen.
Celery, 10c dozen.
Rhubarb Roots, 4 for 25c.
SI IIB FLOWER FARM
BASE L IN E , mile cast 12-Milc Mouse.
IC E
SWEET CREAM
and
“Gresham Maid”
ICE CREAM
Supplied daily
GRESHAM
CREAMERY CO.
Phone 1381
I his is not a sale—it’s a deliberate season’s
policy ot giving you the most your money can
buy.
Our rent and o p era tin g ex p en se s are low . W e sin
c e r e ly b eliev e w e h ave m a d e this store the best
p la ce for you to tra d e.
We are out to win 1000 new customers this year by giv
ing unusual values. Old customers get in on this, too.
They are entitled to all we have to give.
Clothing
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MAY!
For Men
Young Men
and Boys
SH O ES
Men’s
Tan Elk Hide Har-
S ,„ , f<, " ........
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‘\S1.95
Boys’*4-»0 Black Calf Dress
Shoes for .................. »pZ.lM
W e sa v e you $ 5 a suit
$20 to $50
Young M en’s Suits
$17.50 to $37.50
Boys’ Suits. $8.85 to $15.00
W ash Suits
For Men
Women and
Children
Trices hold good during entire month.,
You will be surprised at the
big stock cf fine clothes we
earn ’. The country’s best
makes including H art Schaff
ner and Marx
M en’s Suits..
Shoes
Ladies'
One lot of 50 pairs
low heel, p a t e n t
black and tan Slippers and
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Oxfords, $5.85 Shoes............. $3.85
LADIES’ SILK HOSE
$1 Black Cat Brand to close out.. 75c
$1.50 to $4.00
Dress Shirts
Here you will find a fine stock
of dress shoes. Shoes for work
and children’s play and school
shoes.
Men’s Dress Shoes
$5.00 to $8.50
M en’s Work Shoes,
$2.85 to $5.50
Ladies’ Shoes $2.75 to $8.50
C hildren's Shoes
$1.00 to $4.50
Featuring Packard, Doug-
las, Racine, foster,Bergmann,
C hippewa, Kewpie-Twin
Men’s Khaki Pants
Collar attached, a well made Shirt
with pocket and buttoned cuffs.........
$ 1 .25
Good quality, full cut. Boss of the
Road make, all sizes............................
JL
$ 0 .2 5
Soisch e and B roadcloth S h irts, $1.50 to $3.50
Men's Work Shirts
C ooper's Underwear
All weights and grades from <£ <«
summer athletics to heavy * I
all wool
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$2
to
$ß
New styles, new colors .............
Stetson and Merit Hats
\> k lo r S t a r Kist Hose.
•to p
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to p
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A heavy split horse hide, well sewed
and reinforced........
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Ladies' Silk Hose
all the new
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Work Gloves
Caps for Men
and Boys
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In blue, gray and tan standard makes,
including I ncle Sam and Big Yank....
65c
Other Work Gloves, 50c to $2.50
Extra Trousers
I’liey come C <| (AfA
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Phoenix Silk Hose, $1.35 to $2.35
l arge stock of patterns to
match up that coat and
vest of yours........................
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Young Men’s College Cut Trousers
SHOP IN GRESHAM AND SAVE MONEY
We are
Outfitters
for
Men and Boys
from
Head to Foot
AylsWortK S Marti
m e n ’ s w ear
S h o e s
G R ESH A M
Hr give Red Trading Stamps
Your old
Hat made New
Cleaned and
Blocked
$1.50
L L Kidder Hdw. Co.
Phone 1421
Gresham