GRESHAM OÜTLOOK, PAGE THREE T l ESI» VI. SEPTEM BER 26. 1927 AGED ROCKWOOD MAN IS TAKEN BY DEATH * _______ Michel E ckert died a t his home n ear Rockwood Septem ber 16. the last of a fam ily of niue children. F u n eral services w ere held Sunday at the Rockwood church under the direction of th e G ates F u n eral home. The Rev. J. F. Dunlop of­ ficiated at th e funeral services and in term ent w as m ade in Douglas cem etery. The deceased was born A pril 1, 1845, at O gdensburg, New York. In 1867 he went to Jordan, M innesota, and on Octobe 6, 1863. was m arried to M iranda Meric. They hom e­ steaded in North D akota in 1908 and farm ed th e re for 12 y ears long­ er. In 1920 they cam e to Oregon, locating near Rockwood, w here he lived until the tim e of his death. Mr. E ck ert is survived by a widow and five children, th ree sons .1. W. E ckert and A. G. E ckert of Rockwood and H enry E c k e rt of Los Angeles, C alifornia; tw o d aughters Mrs. S arah P rechel of Springfield. M innesota, and Mrs. E lla K roush- a a r of St. Paul, M innesota; eleven g ran dchildren and tw o g reat grandchildren. BOOKS OFFERED ON “HEALTH HEROES’’ k Tuesday, Septem ber 13 m a rk s th e ?6th an n iv ersary of the b irth of Major W alter Reed, discoverer of the cause of yellow fever and first conqueror of th e Aedes Aegypti m osquito, c a rrie r of th e yellow fever germ . W hile A m erican school children a re very fam iliar w ith th e w ar heroes of th e ir co u n try ’s history, little or nothing is ta u g h t to them about A m erican health heroes who have offered th e ir lives in a w ar ag a in st disease germ s. It is only w ithin th e p a st y ear th a t the heroic deeds of these A m erican p a­ trio ts have been recorded in books th a t a re available for wide d istrib ­ ution in the public schools. This work has been done by the M etro­ politan Life In su ra n ce com pany in a series of 24-page booklets en­ titled “H ealth H eroes.” T hus far, four of th ese booklets have been published and can be had free of •charge from the P o rtlan d b ranch of th e M etropolitan and also from th e office of the Oregon T uberculosis association, 310 F itzp a trick block. T h e four th a t have appeared deal w ith th e lives and accom plishm ents of E dw ard Jen n er, o rig in ato r of sm allpox vaccine, E dw ard L iving­ ston T rudeau, pioneer of the tu b e r­ cu lo sis sanatorium movem ent, W alter Reed, m entioned above, and Louis P aste u r, F ren ch b acteriolo­ gist. The first th ree of these are native A m ericans, and P a ste u r was closely associated w ith a num ber of Am erican scientists of th e tim e. W alter Reed’s w ork in proving th a t th e Aedes A egypti m osquito was th é only c a rrie r of yellow fever paved th e way for th e w ork of G eneral W. O. G orgas who freed th e Canal Zone from th is pest and m ade possible the building of the Canal. H ere’s the w ay the M aytag washes them--- Cuffs, collars and neckbands spotlessly clean — without hand-rubbing. Dress shirts become snowy white and work shirts look like new. the w ay the M aytag washes them — Clean and lustrous. and flashing. Rompers? H ere’s the w ay the M aytag washes them — Soiled spots and ingrained dirt completely removed—even at the knees, where “Johnny” rubbed them on the ground. Woolens? H ere’s the w ay the M aytag washes them — Clean and soft like new, all the dirt flushed from the fabric by w ater action alone. / the w ay the M aytag washes them — Fresh, sweet-smelling and fluffy. All finger soiled spots removed without hand-rubbing. Blankets? I H ere’s the w ay the M aytag washes them — SANDY BLUFF ♦ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo e n te r­ tained at dinner on T h ursday the Rev. and Mrs. E. W. W ithnell and son. Mrs. Byron and Mrs. A. J. A ult a re enjoying a visit from th e ir dau g hter and sister, Mrs. A. J. C rose of Medford. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Caldo and Mrs. Ault w ent Sunday to G overnm ent Camp and cam e home w ith enough huck leberries for several pies. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins and Mr. and Mrs. Dan M eyers and the la tte r’s fath er all spent Sunday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W agner? Mrs. Byron w as pleasantly s u r ­ prised on T hursday, th e event be- ing her birthday. Ice cream and a nice b irthday cake adorned w ith 66 caudles w ere served. A. J. A ult w ent Monday m orning to the Alf. Bell m ill to run the don­ key engine. A b asket lunch w as had at the C ottrell church Sunday afte r the m orning services afte r w hich th e m em bers w ent to G resham and a t­ te n d e d afternoon services a t the U ndenom inational tem ple. Laddie", the moving picture shown at C ottrell F riday night, drew about the la rg e st crow d ever attending a show there. A fter the -how a lunch of pie and coffee was sold, also candy. T he association is try in g to raise funds to send a delegate to th e sta te convention. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkinson en ­ tertain ed a t dinner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. W ilkenson of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. W il­ kenson of P ortland, th e ir sons Ray and wife of P o rtlan d and C. J., wife and baby of th is place. Mr. and Mrs. C. J W ilkenson e n te r­ tained them Monday evening. The Ladies Aid of C ottrell held its first m eeting w ith th e president, Mrs. H H w atklna Twelve ladles w ere p resen t and got th e ir w ork p artly lined up for the fall. FAIRVIEW The Fairview P aren t-T ea ch e r as­ sociation held its first m eeting of th e year F riday afternoon at the schoolhouse. T here w as a good a t­ tendance and all seemed interested and ready to cooperate w ith the new president. MSB. George Shaw, in her w ell defined plans. T he hot lunch program will begin in about th ree weeks. A rrangem ents have been m ade for a social evening which w ill be in the n a tu re of a reception for th e teach ers and th e en ro lling of m em bers for th e P a r ­ en t-T eacher association. All p a r­ ents and friends of the school are cordially invited to be p resen t at th is reception w hich w ill ta k e place Friday evening. Septem ber 13. I.oniher for Sale. All kinds rough and dressed lum­ ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A. W Bell Lumber company, phone Sandy 131. Dirt-grimed colors become bright Fluffily clean, with the warmth of the wool preserved, yet all dust and sand removed and every fibre clean as new. H* * •M .W Z FREE HOME Phone your Maytag dealer today. Do a trial washing with a Maytag. > Get out the clothes you consider hardest to wash— and try them in the Maytag. If the Maytag doesn’t sell itself—don’t keep it. D eferred P a y m e n ts You’ll Never M is t For h o m e s w ith o u t e le c tr ic ­ ity , th e M a yta g is available w ith in -b u ilt gasoline m o to r M AYTAG SHOP Phone 2081 Gresham, Oregon Maytag Shops are operated by Maytag Pacific, Inc., at the following points in Oregon and Washington: Aiterdeen, W n, 369 S. I S t Al bu ti), O re, 115 Ferry Sf. Arlington, Wn. t«loria. O re, '"6, 12th SI. tnhiirii. W n , Dnwning Bldg. Baker, O re, 1917 ( onrt Si. Belllngham, Wn_ 1236 State S t Bend. O re, 733 Wall St. Kotliell. W n , Hender Bldg. Bremerton. W n, »65 Pacltic. I en trulla, W n . 117 S. Tnwer. I olfnx, W ii, 266 S. Main. Chenev, Wn. ( oh lile, W n , l"6 S. Main, i ervalU», O re, 11» >. Secón d. Italia«, O re, .326 Main St. Ellensburg, W n , 167 W. 5th S t Eugene, O re, 991 Oak S t E v e re tt W n , 2S16A Rockefeller. II i11»hero, Oregon, 1161 Third S t H illyard. W n , 565 Market S t Hood River, O re, 15 Oak » t Kelso. W n , 113 W. Main S t Klamath Eallft, O re, 16.36 Sain S t La Grande, O re, Eolley Bldg. Lynden, Wn. Mar»hlield. O re, 165 A. Broadway. McMinnville. O re, 232 Third S t Medford. O re, .31 >. B a rtle tt Monroe. W n . 'di E. Main S t Ml. Vernon, W n , 326 Kincaid. Ode*«a, Wn. Okanogan. Wn. Olympia, W n , 21S E. 6th S t Ontario, O re, Oregon Ave. Oregon < ity, llngg Bro«, MM Main. Pasco, W n , P26 S. Ilh S t Pendleton, O re, 127 W. Alta. Pomeroy, Wn. Portland. O re, 152 Eonrth S t Port tngele«, W n , 261 S. Lincoln. Port Orchard, Wn. Puyallup, W n , 265 >. Lincoln Haymond. W n , 121 Ituryea. Kenton. W n , 2d A Bronson Way. JHuminum Roseburg, O re, 121 S. Jackwon. S t Helena, Ore. Salem, O re, 167 Ferry S t Seattle, W n , 1619 Third Ave. Spokane, W n , W 335 Sprague Sunnyside, W n , 522 Sixth S t Tacoma. W n , 766 Broadway. The lialle», O re, 408^» Washington, Tillamook, O re, Watson Bldg. Vancotner, Wn.. 1112 Main S t Walla Walla. W n_ 17 S. till S t Wenalrhee, W n , 31 S. Ml»» Ion. la k in ia , W n , 263 W. Yakima Ave. Wcrth&i