TUESDAY, APRIL GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREOOS PAGE FOUR Gresham Locals Mrs. George Je n k in s is in a P o rt­ land hospital w here she is receiv­ ing trea tm e n t. Mrs. Susie S h an ­ non has been assistin g in th e care of the Je n k in s children d uring the absence of the m other. Cecil W ilkins of N ew port, O re­ gon, has been visiting for several days at the home of his sister, Mrs. G eorge D uncan. Mrs. N ellie R oberts re tu rn e d Sunday from P ortland san itariu m w here she recently u n derw ent a m ajor operation. She is now im ­ proving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Thom as E dw ards of P endleton, Oregon, visited th e ir sons Newell and C lair and th e ir fam ilies in P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thom pson in G resham over the week-end. C lair E dw ards is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Thom pson. The general m eeting of th e E v an ­ gelical W om en’s union will be held T h ursday afternoon a t 2 o'clock at th e home of Mrs. H enry F ritz, tive m iles ea st of G resham . Mrs. T heo­ dore B rugger, president of the gen­ era l circle, w ill have charge of the m eeting. A fter the business se s­ sio n a social hour will be enjoyed, th e program of which prom ises to be of m ore th an usual in te rest. All m em bers and th eir friends w ill be welcome. At the conclusion of reh e arsal Sunday evening of the St. H enry's C atholic ch u rch choir, the m em bers w ere treated to a pleasan t su rp rise by Mr. und Mrs. F ran z O lbrich, at whose home they w ere gathered. S elections dn the baby g rand elec­ tric player piano and the serving of refresh m en ts by the hostess com ­ pleted a p leasan t evening. About ten m em bers of the choir w ere present. Glen W inters, who is em ployed in the gym nasium of Oregon S tate college, spent the week-end w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W inters. W alter M arkw art, em ployed a t the G resham Meat m arket, has been unable to w ork for several days on account of illn ess from in te stin al flu. T he G eneral R efrig eratin g and M anufacturing corporation, an o r­ ganization which Is o p eratin g In the form er Beaver S tate Motor com pany’s place of business, Is en­ gaged in th e m a n u factu re of ice m achines, several com m ercial m odels of w hich a re on display at the plant. The iron Is forged, m a­ chines cast and th e finished product tu rn ed out at the local factory, w hich nt p resen t Is em ploying about 20 men. Ilurold H unt and Joe W right have returned to th e ir studies at th e high school afte r several days' absence due to Illness. I,. J. Allen of Corvallis, a ssista n t sta te club leader In charg e of farm crops and anim al club work, spent F riday In G resham the guest of County (’lull Agent and Mrs. W. II. Balllle. Some tilin' was spent In Mr. Baillie's office w here the men discussed the club activities of M ultnom ah county, th e com ing county fair prem ium list and ttie possibilities of a series of dem on­ stratio n s for com petition a t the stute fair. A »’¿ pound girl w as born to Mr. and Mrs. E arl C alkins th is m o rn ­ ing. The nam e of E sther L oraine C alkins has been given the new a r ­ rival. Andrew B rugger, form erly the ow ner of the Melville farm on tin' Base Line, recently trad ed his apartm en t house at East 11th and Division streets. P ortland, for re s i­ dence property and a cash consid­ eration. Tlie poor health of Mr. and Mrs. B rugger made It neces­ sary for them to give up the a p a r t­ ment. Mr. and Mrs. H om er A ndrew and fam ily m otored to V ancouver. W ashington, last Sunday to enjoy a fam ily g ath erin g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A lbeit T. Jones. O th­ ers present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jam es G Andrew and son G lenn of Longview. W ashington, Mr. anil Mrs. Howard E. Andrew and th ree children of V ancouver and C harles <). Andrew of Pullm an, W ashington, who Is Just com pleting a th ree m onths’ trip through the ea ste rn p art of the m iddle west and C ali­ fornia. Mrs. Jones Is a siste r of th e Andrew boys. Bobby, the tw o-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Calkins, lias been sli k for about tw o weeks with an aheess on his chin. It was lanced a few days ago by a local surgeon, since which tine the child has been much relieved O scar McClung, nephew of Mrs. H C. L arsen, has now b e e n moved to his home In P ortland from St. V incents hospital w here he has been ill for nearly three weeks. He is said to he doing well. Dr. und Mrs. Lloyd A nderson of P ortlan d arc being cong ratu lated on the arriv a l of th eir first child, a son Mrs. A nderson is rem em bered to her many friends in G r e s h a m a s Miss Myra Johnson, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs c A Johnson H arry T ru itt left T h ursday for G erileld, W ashington, to m ake his home. w ere: W alter Eschebeck, th e fa th ­ er, Mr. Peabody, who allow s th e length of a d ressin g gown to be cause of a bad tem p er; Betty W heeler, th e m other, Mrs. Peabody who, when her personal p ro p erty is attach ed , tu rn s from a nervous high- stru n g woman to one who m akes h er husband toe th e ch alk line; Ivam ae S chw eitzer, th e d au g h ter Miriam, whose excuse is h er h e a rt; Roy H uddle, M iriam 's fiance, Angus Kirk; Keuci W alter. Cum ber th e b u tle r who took th e p a rt very w ell; E lsie Eschebeck, S arah th e maid. T his little o ne-act play w as coached by Lois Boynton, assisted by Mrs. H aw orth. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Schw eitzer visited th e ir d au g h ter Ivam ae over the w eek-end. They w ere in P o rt­ land S atu rd ay on business. Mrs. Schw eitzer arriv ed In tim e to see Ivam ae tak e th e p a rt of Miriam Peabody in th e play F rid ay eve­ ning. M r^ g ch w eitze r drove from W estfir afte r w ork on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W alter visited the Rev. and Mrs. H. A. W alter and fam ily from W ednesday until F ri­ day. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 Mrs. Lois G ray, p rin cip al. Miss E dna It. C arlyle, in term ed iate and Mrs. L ucile P lu n k ett, prim ary teachers, have been re-elected for th e en su in g y ear at the W ilkes school. Mrs. O ray Is com pleting her th ird y ear here, and Miss C arlyle and Mrs. P lu n k e tt th e ir second years. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. G arbarino a re receiving co n g ra tu latio n s on the birth of a son, M ario Joseph, March 18. a t th e Wilcox M aternity hospital. Mrs. G arb arin o and her little son will rem ain in P o rtlan d until a fte r E aster before retu rn in g to th e ir home on the B arker road. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E dw ards, Mamie E dw ards, France# B arger and F ran k F ish er m otored to E agle Creek Sunday, w here they visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Duus. They rep o rt m a t It snow ed th e re during th eir visit. Mrs. U lrich B urgener and son W alter atten d ed the m eeting of th e H uron (8. D.) society in P o rt­ land F rid ay evening. T he m eeting w as held a t th e home of th e p re si­ dent, R ichard Talboy. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Bray are staying at the home of W allace Spence, at T ro u td ale d u rin g th e absence of Mrs. Spence, who has been called to Spokane, W ashing­ ton, on account of the serio u s Ill­ ness of h er father. U lrich B urgener had his re si­ dence painted last week, O. L. P0111- ery of Rose P ark doing th e work. F ra n k F ish er, who is em ployed at P resco tt. Oregon, sp en t the w eek-end nt the home of his sister, Mrs. J. W. E dw ards. Mesdaines Isab e lla Low, P earl Slmonl, F ra n ce s T eg art, Alma Brum hall, F ran ces Fox, E dna S tan- | ley and C h ristin e C avanaugh, m em ­ ber» of T ro u td ale C h ap ter O. E. S., w ere recen t g u ests of Mrs. JesHle Zim m erm an. G land Food Available. Sea lettu ce (D ulse) supplies o r­ ganic iodine, reju v en ates glands, prevents or cu re s goitre. ltra lu food. Bio-C hem istry H ealth Cook hooks. Talier P h arm acy , G resh ­ am .—Adv. A su rp rise kitchen show er was given on la st T h u rsd ay a t th e home o f Mrs. L. Y unker in honor of Miss H attie R uhlin, whose m arria g e to A ndrew H uber will o ccur in the n ear fu tu re. A la rg e num ber of p retty and useful g ifts for the kiii in n w ere received by Miss Ruhlin. T hose p resen t besides th e h o st­ ess and g uest of honor w ere Mrs. John R uhlin, Miss C lara and Miss G ertru d e R uhlin, Mrs. George D errick, Mrs. Dave S tab ler, Miss Louise S tab ler, Mrs. U lrich Imhoff and ch ildren, Mrs. N. H ennlngsen, Mas. M acW iliiam s. Mrs. A. W. D arby, Mrs. Al P eier, Mrs. E rn e st Schedeen, Miss L o rn a Schedeen, Mrs. A nna Ash, Mrs. C. Kuch, Miss Emma and Miss E ste r K uch, Mrs. A lbert H offm eister and children, Mrs. A. Moore and ch ild ren , Mrs. Bednar and ch ildren. Miss M argaret K arlen, Mrs. A. E. F o rsy th e and Mrs. Em anuel Miller. tra c t for excavating and laying an S-mile w ater m ain for th e city of i F orest Grove. He expects to go I soon to G ran ts Pass w here he has a larg e c o n tra c t for excavating for I a sew er. Roland Schedeen has a new | Chevrolet tru c k and John W asson a new C hevrolet coach. Tom D onahue has ren ted his farm to Japanese. Mrs. M acW iliiam s sp en t a few days la st w eek v isitin g in P o rtlan d . Mrs. C ram er is visiting her d au g h ter in P o rtlan d . Window Cleaning. Don’t lay down th e p aper till you Local Pastor Resigns Work. For exp ert window cleaning see have read th e W ant Ada. T he Rev. D. B. W eintz, for the 8. T ajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith J. p ast eight m onths p asto r of th e I Ross Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. Phone Want Ads to 1561. F re e M ethodist ch u rch , has r e ­ signed his p asto ra te a t th is place and has affiliated him self w ith the in te re sts of th e U ndenom inational tem ple. He w ith his fam ily w ill vacate th e p arso n ag e in a sh o rt tim e. H is fu tu re plans are as yet indefinite and it is not know n who w ill succeed him in th e w ork of the F re e M ethodist ch u rch here. The Rev. J. T. T aylor, d istric t eld er for th e P o rtlan d d istric t of w hich G resham is a p art, presided a t a business m eeting held a t th e church last evening. He expects to occupy th e p u lp it h ere next Sunday m o rn ­ ing. Mr. T aylor is an able speaker and a cordial in v itation is extended to any who w ish to attend. & I’EKO, Berkshire Correct! b ran d 's full fashioned double sole, spliced heel, all b rig h t silk p air , ............. $1.50 SUMI, a Berkshire, full fastiioned s e r v i c e w eight, silk to top. R eg­ u la r $1.98, special /^ O R R E C T in every ' sense of th e w ord are the new B erkshire Stockings. In perm a­ nent fit, sm art colors, long w ear, they please th e m o st p a r tic u la r woman. F ullfashioned and made of th e finest silk. A n Ideal Easter Gift MINNEHAHA, A rrow head bran d , a heavy quality an k le clinging, n o n - Q Q p ravel seam , p air. . J u t Colors in above n u m ­ bers, black, w hite, gun- m etal, vanity, m oonlight, evengiow, san d u st, nude, atm osphere, cham pagne, flesh pink, p earl blush, m isty m orn. F A S H IO N E D Ï These Argonaut Collar■ Attached Shirts make ideal Easter Gifts. They are good form for every-day business w ear and for informal occasions too. We have them in all popular fabrics and patterns in the new pastel shades. $1.19 p air B r a n d , b la c k a n d S llM a Io • % , FU LL H IR T With the NEW Sta trim Collar Attached ARROWHEAD HOSE, a new num ber added to our stock. No. 888 all silk s e r­ vice w eight, double sole, high pointed heel. C hildren’s P an am a, Bear B E R K S H IR E S T O C K IN G S GASCO B R IQ U E T S $1.69 b ro w n , Children’s Arrowhead B rand, wide rib, colors g rain and biscuit * )£ /» 6 to 9%, p a ir.. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Quality” GRESIIAM, OREGON 1’IIONE 1411 H e (live («reel! T rading Stamps The ¡deal Fuel for Brooders THEY LEAVE NO ASHES Distributed in Gresham by PRICED TWO TO SIX DOLLARS AylsWortK & Ma rt i r \ M e n ’ s w ear JUDD FUEL CO. L PHONE 1581 ’ S h o e s G RESHA M J §> / M W in c h e s te r R a z o r free w ith tw o p a c k ­ ages o f W inch este r han d honed sm ooth s h a v in g b la d e s a t 3 5 c . ad for 7 O c Clothes for Easter B e a u t i f y y o u r la w n w ith th is h ig h wheel double gear B a ll b e a r in g — P o p u la r size Law n M ow er T h t W in c h e s te r 3t.>re Special. * 1 0 . 1 3 S IL K H O S IE R Y W in ch e ste r s tu rd y b a ll bea ring ro lle r skates. B o ys m odel. 9 1 . 7 9 Curls m odel, * I ,h!> W in c h e s te r f in e s t q u a l­ it y saw file. 5J in c h e xtra slun taper. 2 f o r 125« T h e W in c h e s te r Store Special — 3 ] m eh brush fo r gen er.1 iu e # | . I 3 Package o f 5 A k ro Agates w ill be g iven t o an y boy o r g i r l b r in g in g p a r e n ts t o th e R ed Red R o b in Sale. K ill Insect Pests. G e t one o f these S p ray P um ps and k ill th e flies, m osquitoes a n d Qther insect pests 3 j 0 for E aster If'ear « 1 .3 5 Here are a few of the many other values to be found at our Store during this Sale. W in c h e s te r T w o B lade Pen K n ife — Stag h a n d le nicke l s ilv e r lin in g S ÎH * 3 pair for $3.05 No U lste r costum e will be perfectly com plete w ithout a p air of th ese line service w eight silk hose. W e know of no finer q u ality for the money. They are full fashioned w ith 27-lnch all-silk boot mid r e ­ inforced to double th eir w ear. Come in such shades are rose taupe, ta n san , grege, g rain and m isty m orn. P o p u la r 10 in c h size W inch este i P ip e W re n ch — ja w s t h a t g rip. 9 9 c 9 1 .9 9 B o ys' 2 Blade S tag H a n d le Jack K n ife R e d W B ra n d S c re e n P a in t — P ro te cts — Pre ve n ts ru st — L o n g w ear­ ing—Half p in t car,. 54© E n glish P a tte rn G arden T ro w e l W inch este r P la yg ro u n d B a ll horsehide cover— F irm — ye t s o ft 3 1 c ) n . '»la. A nother new M unsingw ear hose th at is a ttr a c t­ ing a lot of Interest. Tills hose also lias th e new blocked toe th a t in su res add itio n al service and com es In th e fol­ low no. n » Itttdt kashabelce. h o n e y beige, • f* W inch este r p ro ­ f e s s io n a l o ile d H o r s e h id e f u l l L e a th e r lin e d fielders glove FOOTW EAR B o y s ! I t ’s a W in ­ chester Fast - A ll steel — ro lle r bear m g — ru b b e r tire d w a g o n . S iz e 1 3 ] «30] 9 4 » .9 9 94© W in c h e s te r w h e e l b a rro w — seamless one piece steel tr a y hardw ood fram e. B r ig h t C o lored D u s t Pan 19c >«; 1» 99 39 at p opular prices *3.85 and ' 1.85 Never have we presented a m ore ch arm in g variety of de­ sirab le sty les— pum ps, ties and oxfords In th e favored le ath e rs and styles for all oc­ casions. II I M IK III > IZ « B n g h t colored handle — fast c u ttin g s t a in le s s s te e l s h e e r — W inchester S tore Special at Si CO Exchange vour oid kru/e and get one for 4»9< NEW W inchester Forged steel bow garden rake. 14 n u v e d te e th - Select aah han dla 9 1 . 4 4 FROCKS W in c h e s te r p a d lo c k s p ro te c t yo u r p ro p e rty . Brass p la te d steel case —t a p keys. 19c 7 tnen household barbers shears — th e W inch este r S t o r e S p e c ia l, * | c P a n t r y S p e c ia l — 25c size— 14 ox. b o t­ t l e — V a n C a m p 's T o m a to C a ts u p . 2 fo r M e F isherm en ’ H e re is a w o n d e rfu l buy. ? f o o t s te e l c a s t in g r o d SO y d . s p o o l * 11 k l i n e Rft v d . q u a d ru p le a c tio n reel >8.00 value, a ll fo r 4 I . 9 M B n g h t colored handle stainless steel parin g k n i f e — A W inchester S to r e S p e c ia : I for Easter Silk D resses of exceptional value W in c h e s te r F a m i ly Scale. 24 lb c * . p e n tv a k it e b e o ea»t> * 1 . 3 » A. W. Metzger & Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Q uality and Price Y o u know har «w are and realize w hat real values are H’ e -fd j i th is Red Red R o b tn N a tio n W id e W inch este r Store , k »» ■ “C com bine th e tw o essentials o f g w a /ify * and p r ic e . E v e ry price quo ted in th is c irc u la r is a special price and lasts o n ly * e second national sale o< Its k in d la u n ^ - d th t < h th e o f h'0© m divid'saU y m n e d W t ’ -