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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREGON FRIDA T, JUNE Mrs. Ida P lea san t and son Will arriv ed F rid ay from Shelton, Ky., to m ake th e ir hom e w ith Mrs. P lea s a n t's son, George, th e w ell-know n fuel dealer. Will expects to en ter G resham g rad e school n ex t fall George P lea san t w ill move in a few days Into his new house w hich has been u nder co n stru ctio n for som e tim e p ast in Z enith addition Gresham Locals (See additional locals on page 1) J. E. G ates Is having the front porch of his home on South Rob e rts avenue rem odeled by L. J. W inter. He Is p utting in a new floor and posts and is placing a rooting around the edge of th e porch. Sunday dinner guests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. T allm an w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Muncy. They w ere m arried the previous day a t I V ancouver, Wash. Mr. Muncy cam e I from San Jose, Calif., for his m ar- I riage S aturday w ith Mrs. T illie I McGeorge of P o rtlan d , a cousin of I Mrs. T allm an. Elwood D uncan left S aturday for I i N ew port to spend a few weeks I . w ith his g ran d p a re n ts. I, Mrs. W. S. E v erett and son Billy I I w ere the guests from W ednesday I until Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I li Hayden and fam ily at th e ir auto I r park near Rhododendron. Sunday I a guests a t th e cam p w ere Mrs. It« Marion Johnson, Miss E lisabeth I w Johnson, Mrs. C arrie H ansen and I w Mrs. Mary Dodge. I ri | An in te restin g program in charge of .Mrs. I. 8. Korsund has been p rep ared for the W. C. T. U. m eet ing to be held T hursday afternoon at 2:30 a t the home of Mrs. W. F. Honey, a playlet, “The W orld's I I O/d Time Dance on picnics, camping, fishing, touring trips and at home with an SATURDAY EVE., JUNE 30 Everhot Cooker TABLES FOR CARDS D ance 7 5 e per couple C ards 5 0 c per couple July 4 EXTRA SPECIAL Radiator I M i‘ com plete sets each Miss G race Welch and Miss Mary .. , S h u tts of P ortlan d drove to Long-1 view, Wash., Sunday. On th eir re -I tu rn they visited Miss W elch's L " au n t at Vancouver. n r™ v i j a u u r i t t g o v er a n o t sto v e in w a rm w e a th er. T h e E v e rh o t co o k er ro a sts, bakes, stew s a n d s te a m s — ju st like a k itc h e n ra n g e , but w ith o u t h e a tin g up th e k itc h e n . Sim ply put th e food in th e c o n ta in e r, tu rn on th e e le c tric ity a n d fo rg e t a b o u t it u n til read y to serve. F o r picnics s ta r t y o u r h o t d ish *n th e E v e rh o t a n d w hen re a d y to leav e th e E v e rh o t w ill finish th e co o king, w h ile you a re on th e w av w ith sto re d h eat. Included at no extra cost- —a durable rubberoid cover, baking rack and three pans and two ¿-quart seamless aluminum utensils. each We h a v e a la rg e a n d com p lete a s s o rtm e n t to select from . Priced from T h e E v e rh o t C o o k er se lls fo r I he season being a short one and find ing ourselves overstocked with several thousand crates, at this time, we are going to place on sale these crates and sell them LESS THAN COST as long as our supply lasts. r offerin8 a No- 1 STITC H ED CRA I E with the new one-piece ST IT C H ED I OP, which saves a good deal of labor and time in nailing the top on. I hese crates are all made in Portland and are all of the best grade, clear material, thoroughly dry. Balance, $2.00 each month DEMONSTRA TION M olly Boyd w ill d e m o n s tra te th e nn of th e E v e rh o t C ooker a n d w ill a lso p m eal T h u rsd a y , F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y P. E. P. s to re in G resh am . PORTLAND I W ill Miss H elen Maxwell, who is at- wee tending sum m er school at Mon- L is t mouth, cam e home S unday to at-1 pan tend the L ew is-Jackson w edding. I unti Mr. and Mrs. E. H. K elly and ,h<* fam ily drove to Y am hill Sunday Mon w here they spent the day with Mr. ' ' “ K elly’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Clark. - __ Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker, Mr. and ¡' Mrs. R. f). Bailey and Mr. and Mrs ¡1 C harles Bailey sc e n t W sdn,,,,!«,, I«1 Substantial Saving with (lilt-edge Quality HEPP’S Racket Store WALRAD MERC. CO P h o n e 1111 G resh am , O regon ^C O M P A N Y P h o n e SOI GRESHAM Wnildnt Pow ell St, G resh am spend 7% E conom ical E '.e clrica l l^cfritjeralioa^---^ Lumber, plaster, roofing and other building materials, plus the carpenters’ wages needed to build—these make up 50% of the total cost of the average six room frame house. Then the cost for protection against depre ciation and decay—P aint and Varnish, in other words— o n ly 7% o f the total cost. There isonlyone nam eto remember in spend ing th at 7 %—th at is Rasmussen. Rasmussen Pure Paints and Varnishes ex cel in covering capacity, lasting finish and pro tective qualities. They are the safest insurance of property values—und beauty. KERRY ( K IT E S 21 ( F W hile th e y la s t, one-plei stitched crate. Ink. A subst, W alru d M ercan tile Local Industry General Refrigerating & Mfg. Corp. ‘ Gaseo Briquets Electrical Refrigerating Units DUtTGRXY 850 Common Shares ($85.000.00) $100.00 (par value! For In terio rs W a ll- D u r a I 'a tn t; F o r E x te rio rs W a s h a b le R a e o llte MANUFACTURERS OF KING BOREAS Vamisb' E n a m e ls side F lo o r P a i n t ; O il S F lo o r a n d V a rn is h S ta in ; Tub E n a in r l. D u ra b le V a rn is h . SSFX l“| III PAINT ’reoaote S h in g le S ta in : lo o r P a in t ; B a r n a n il n t , T r u c k . T r n c to r a n d nt P a in t ; A u to m o b ile ' V a rn is h . H o o f C o n c re te a n d C e m e n t Summer Price KING BO R EA S ¡9 th e o n ly d o m estic lee a eh in e m ade w ith an a b so lu te forced oil *d to ev ery w o rk in g p a rt o f th e C ra n k se I h is is o n e of th e exclusive fe a tu re s KING BO REA S an d is p a te n ted . KING BO REA S is th e onl m ade w hich po sitiv ely sep, from th e re f r ig e r a n t before fre e z in g u n it, re s u ltin g in a a n t a n d in cre ase d efficiency M ore D ependable Service. now on Rock Springs Coal No. 1 Old Growth I Cord Wood JUDD FUEL CO IP hone ISMI Gresham a i Agents. A m erican B ank Bldg o rtla n d . O regon. B E acon 4136 Paints Varnishes Lacquers j I-add & Bush B an k Bldg., Salem . O regon . n.-— W ith o u t o b lig a tio n I w ould like fu rth e r re g a rd in g th e above. A. w . Metzger <& Co G resh am IK s w . c . T. U. on the A ir” will be giv en by 15 women. Miss Maude Aid- rich will speak. T hose w ith no m eans of tran sp o rta tio n are asked to m eet at the G resham D rug sto re at 2:15 when cars w ill be provided. Powell Valley Road and F ern Avenue GOOD, PE P PY MUSIC- The hall Is cool and inviting Mrs. A lbert Adkins, a guest at I the home of her m other Mrs. Sl Minnie Brow n, Mrs. H. M. Moreland I N and her sister Miss M argaret W ard, I ai Miss Evelyn M etzger, Miss H ester fr T horpe of G resham , Mrs. Cleve I to Bunn and Mrs. Cedric Stone, both fr of F airview , w ere entertain ed by I to Mrs. E arl Tow nsend of Fairview at a bridge p arty S aturday evening. Ico Mrs. G eorge K enney’s sister, Mrs. I <la G. W. Lentz and son E rvin of St ,,r H elens, and Mrs. K enney's nepjtew 1 and niece, Mr. and'M rs. C. J. Miller ,n | and d aughter Winona of Scappoose, ,lu w ere Sunday visitors at the Ken-1 ney ’home. I 8e' 2tt, N am e Address