PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OrTLOOK. T riSB A Y , JANUARY 27, 1925 Obituary of John A. Palmquist. am w here th ey have lived ever since T he fu n eral of Jo h n A. P a lm q u is t,! w ith th e exception of one y ear w hich who died W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 21, at w as sp en t in Tillam ook. Mrs. Palm - W ord has been received by G re sh -I H1* h School R ep o rter) th e age of 64, afte r an extended ill- q u ist w as th e d au g h ter of Jo h n P. and am friends of th e serio u s illn ess of R eports concerning Louise H ow ard ness, w as held F rid a y aftern o o n in th e S arah W ilson, p ioneers of 1852. undenom inational tem ple, w ith th e A fter th e cerem onies a t th e tem ple, Mrs. J. H. Cone a t her hom e in Cot- a m em ber of th is y e a r’s sen io r class, Rev. 8. F. P itts in ch arg e of th e se r- | th e rem ain s w ere ta k en to P o rtlan d tag e Grove, w here she h as resided for indicate th a t she Is m aking a splen- show ing in G ra n ts P ass high vices, assisted by th e Rev. D. M. w here th ey w ere in te rre d In M ultno- th e p ast y ear. Mrs. Cone is th e widow of th e late J. H. Cone and they “Chool. We expected th is re p o rt about Cathey. An audience num bering pos m ah cem etery. lived in G resham sev eral y ears. Louise. sibly 250 w as present, a tte s tin g th e Card of Thanks. high esteem in w hich th e deceased D. E. Tow le is th e la te st tow nsm an T he first team of th e high school We w ish to th a n k those who have w as held in th is com m unity. N early assisted us d u rin g th e long illn ess of to become infected w ith th e rad io bug. and th e m idget team w ere successful 40 m em bers of th e local Odd Fellow our husband and fath e r, for th e sym ­ He has in stalled a triodyne, o r th ree - In a double win at P a rk ro se la st Sat- lodge w ere p rese n t in a body, and th e pathy, ex p ressed in w ord and deed, tu b e receiving set. but Instead of th e | u rday night. Five m in u tes e x tra tim e pall b earers, G eorge K enney, H. M. and esp ecially G resham Lodge I.O . u su al loud sp eak er equipm ent, th a t w ere req u ired to decide th e first team O. F., and for th e b eau tifu l flowers. M iller, A. B. E llio tt, E m m ett Kelly Mrs. L ida P alm q u ist, F red P alm - u n it has been connected w ith his gam e w hich we won 21-17. T he m id­ and Jo h n and G eorge S leret, w ere all q u ist, Ray P alm q u ist, Mrs. Minnie phonograph rep ro d u cer and gives g ets won 15-9. 25-year Jewel Odd Fellow m em bers. K lingensm ith. m ost excellent resu lts. He has heard T h e Juniors a re now in th e process T he m usic for th e occasion was r e n - ' K s „ o w er Br|(le> from Boise, Idaho, and listen s to the of selectin g a play w hich w ill be a n ­ dered by a q u a rte t. L e s li. W alrad. | A dellgbtfuI su rp rlse th e form of so u th ern C alifornia sta tio n s w ith ease. nounced soon. As soon as th e play is Mrs. Ed. A ylsw orth Miss G ertrud.. a kltchen „how er WM , ven ,M t g a t. W henever it is desired to play th e selected, w ork w ill be begun im m e­ A lexander and D. M. R oberts, with u rd ay to Mr, c ly d a „ g rec ,,♦ « , / ' *. " ' T he high school band is gaining .. ............ ................. ..... ... ....... ........... ................................. E v .,y „ ................... . m om entum every day. T he m em bers his own w ork to help a less fo rtu n a te Miss T h elm a Stepp, a ll of P o rtlan d , Is th o u g h t to have co n tracted th e m al- a re w o rking h ard on som e new m u- neighbor. He w as converted to the and the follow ing little g irls of . ady from poison oak leaves in te r- sic, and one of th ese days th ey will te n e ts of the C hristian religion a few G resham ; R uby Ilolow ay. R o b erta mfxed wfth th e sh ru b b ery on thp CQ,. serp e n tin e down tow n. When th ey do m onths ago and died in th e triu m p h s M illeson, E le an o r B eers and B etty | ,ege campl]s they w ant some citizens who a re in of faith. Donley. sym pathy w ith th e ir sh o rt com ings to Mrs. Minnie K lingensm ith of L03 Mr. P alm q u ist w as born in Sweden give some good, snappy talk s. Cream Prices. i A ngeles, arriv ed la st T h u rsd ay in th e and cam e to the U nited S tate s when a T he M unhinotu staff is w orking T he Sandy cream ery is paying 45 hope of finding h e r fath e r, Jo h n P alm - child of seven. H e had resided in the ! cen ts a t th e cream ery and 43 cen ts on I q u ist, still hlive. In th is she w as dis h ard on th e anrfual w hich th ey hope sta te of Oregon n ea rly 50 years. He the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. appointed, how ever, as he had passed to Iiave ln th e hands o t su b scrib ers leaves a wife, Mrs. L ida P alm q u ist; a aw ay th e previous m orning. She e x - l th e flrst of May- Grape Vine*. d aughter, Mrs. Minnie K lingensm ith, Some of th e high school stu d en ts W ordens, Concords, N iag aras, one I pects to rem ain w ith h er m o th er for of Los Angeles, C alifo rn ia; tw o sons, year old. S plendidly rooted, su re som e tim e, possibly th ro u g h o u t the have the cro ss w ord puzzle craze and F red and Ray, of G resham ; a brother, grow ers. Low prices. O rder now. one recen tly co n trib u ted by R obert Em il P alm quist, and a sister, Mrs. Al. H arold Oberg, C raig road, fourth com ing sum m er. H er h u sband is a W rig h t is aro u sin g in te re st because railro a d man in San Pedro, C alifornia. house n o rth off B a rr road. TAbor Maybee, both of G resham . Mr. Palm- 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box 966. Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth accom panied we don't know w hat w ord should be q u ist w as m arried to Miss L ida Wil Ju d g e and Mrs. G eorge S tap leto n to used in a c e rta in place. T h ere are at son on N ovember 12, 1883, and afte r Window Cleunfug Seaside, w here th e y w ill rem a in for le a st th re e w ords th a t w ill apply. F or ex p ert window clean in g see S. resid in g in P o rtlan d for a few yeurs, T he beginning of th e second sem es sev eral days. I T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith John cam e to th e farm home n ea r G resh- Brown, G resham , phone 2501. A. J. H uling, of E stacad a, is th e te r is alread y w ell on its way. The new ly-appointed relief o p e ra to r of th first sem ester is alread y w ell on its P o rtlan d elec tric su b -statio n at th is way. The first sem ester left several place. He h as ren ted th e three-room ca su a litie s alth o u g h reco rd s show, a p a rtm e n t of J. C. S hultz an d w ill says P rin cip al Cannon, a good p e r­ move his fam ily from E sta ca d a h ere cen tag e of stu d en ts a re doing sp le n ­ did work. H ow ever, th e te ac h ers are in a few days. Mrs. S. II. S u tton, of T ro u td ale, Is m ore concerned w ith th e failu re s and th e guest of Mrs. S. F. P itts th is week. it is th e ir re g re t th a t w ith the m ailing Mrs. S utton is th e m o th er-in -law of of re p o rt cards, w hich took place to ­ one of th e d au g h ters of th e Rev. and day, they fe lt’ obligated to fo rw ard m any blue “W arning S lips.” Modesty Mrs. Pitts. T he m em bers of th e th re e civics p rev en ts sta tin g the num ber. It really classe s of higli school, to th e num ber would be em b arrassin g . T he r e g re t­ of possibly, 50 a re p lan n in g a trip to ful p a rt of so m any “W arning S lip s” Salem T h u rsd ay , w h ere they will visit is th e acknow ledged sta te m en t th a t ( lie state- leg islativ e body which is ln they w ere not necessary. At le ast ten session at th is tim e. T hey w ill be ac- of those receiving blue slip s have ac S a le en d s Jan . 3 1 st com pnnied by th e ir te ac h er. Miss know ledged they have loafed on the Hope M acKenzie. O ther civics classes Hob. read lib ra ry books or m agazines th ro u g h o u t th e co unty w ill also be w hen they should have been studying p rese n t a t th e sam e tim e. or o th erw ise and received th e slip be- T he year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. | ca u se of th e ir own neglect. GRESHAM LOCALS I LAST CALL î Only a Few More Days for Journal Bargain iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHuaiHiiiHHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiuiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiaNiiiiimuciiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMuiiiiiiiiiiiiciiir A Man is Known by the Company He Keeps —and by the Papers He Reads A m an c a n ’t ev en b e a su cc essfu l farm er th ese d a y s w ith ou t m uch re a d in g D o n ’t rob y o u r se lf an d your fa m ily o f the p leasu re an d profit o f re a d in g d a y by d a y the b ig city d a ily an d th e liv e, tw ice-a- w eek p aper o f you r h om e com m u n ity. I T ’S N E C E S S A R Y T O K E E P IN F O R M E D O N W H A T ’S G O IN G O N A T H O M E AND ABROAD K eep p o sted on an d the m ark ets, the sta te n a tio n a l p o litica l d o in g s, the g rea t n ation al an d in tern a tio n a l m ov em en ts, the g rea t d isco v eries an d a ch iev em en ts o f sc i­ en ce an d in d u stry ev ery w h ere. u