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G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND F R ID A Y S VOL. 1«, NO. 75 T W IC E A W E E K URESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I«, 199« num ber of young men, form er panions and schoolm ates of the Young Man Succumbs com deceased. The room w as b eau ti fully decorated w ith flowers, be the larg e floral offerings of to Serious Injuries set sides pieces and w reath s from re la $1.50 l’er Year sh o rtly after m a rriag e she and her husband joined the F re e Methodist Church, w hich relatio n sh ip had since been sustained. She w as a l- | ways to be found in her place of tives and friends. T he L uscher ----------- , i w orship as her h ealth perm itted B e g in n in g J a n u a r y 1, 1927, th e su b scrip tio n p ric e of th e boys of Fairview sang. "Safe in the The deepest re g re t was expressed Amid the beauty of a w ealth of and ready to aid in every good en- D eath cam e early y esterday by m any when it w as learned th a t Arm s of Je s u s ”, and at th e close of O utlook w ill be $2 a y ear, six m o n th s $1,10, th re e m o n th s the service, ‘‘B eautiful Isle of 60 cents. tioral offerings and to the stra in s terp rise. She was of a quiet re tir- m orning to “G randm a" L innem ann, B urleigh Q uesinberry, who had Som ew here.'' In term e n t took T h e G re sh am O utlook began p u b lic a tio n as a tw ice-a- of subdue‘* m usical notes sym pa ing disposition. H er home w as her burdened w ith th e years of nearly been ill for several m onths, had place at Lincoln Memorial park. F o r m o re th a n fifteen relatives, neighbors and haven—th e m em bers of her fam ily a cen tu ry , and released her sp irit T he p allb earers at th e fu n eral w eek n e w sp a p e r in M arch. 1911. passed aw ay on F riday evening w ere selected from th e ra n k s of y e a rs it h a s m a in ta in e d its o rig in a l su b scrip tio n p ric e Of of the late Mrs. Mary J. the objects of her love and devo from the shackles which bound It. last, November 12, at th e home of the young m an's form er school a s his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W alker sociates. several different schools $1.50 a y ear. D u rin g all th e se y e a rs th e p a p e r h a s enjoyed Ca,hey gath ered on Saturday af tion. A lthough unassum ing In her More than a score of years ago she Q uesinberry in Rockwood. T he de being represen ted Ross Brown of ail e n c o u ra g in g g ro w th , h a s g re a tly in cre ase d its se rv ic e to ,e r " oon‘ November IS. to pay th e ir i disposition, her life reached out felt th a t her w ork was finished and ceased was born in Dug Spur, Car- G resham , one of the pall bearers, th e c o m m u n ity , h a s g ro w n w ith th e lo ca lity a n d m et every last n ,ark of respect to ,h e m em ory and touched a host of friends, and often told her friends th a t she w as roll county, V irginia, M arch 18, had attended the g rad e school with d e m a n d of in c re a s in g p o p u la tio n a n d b u sin e ss p ro g re ss a n d oi one who la,ely moved am ong those who have had th e privilege of ready to go and was only w atting 1901. At the age of th re e he cam e B urleigh y ears ago at Rockwood; them . The M ethodist Episcopal basking in th e acq u ain tan ce of th is for ,h '' sum m ons. F or several w est w ith his p are n ts and the fam Ja ck Brown had been a schoolm ate h a s s te a d ily g a in e d in p re s tig e a t hom e a n d abroad. pa8t 8,10 has been P ractically M ost n e w sp a p e rs in O regon a n d g e n e ra lly th ro u g h o u t I cl,u rc h ' wll,‘r *‘ ,h e fu n eral w as generous a nd sw cet-snirlted wo- I helpless ily settled in Rockwood w here he at Rockwood and G resham Union because . . . _ of the infirm ity it I » o a __ held, wus filled to capacity. man, feel th at It has been one ' A of her years, still her w onderful spent his boyhood days. He g ra d high school; Jo hnny Mickleson th e c o u n try ra ise d th e ir su b sc rip tio n r a te s d u rin g o r follow uated from the Rockwood graded was a m em ber of th e M ontavilla in g th e w a r w h en th e co sts of p ro d u ctio n in c re a se d 50 to Mrs. Cathey passed aw ay on the which has enriched th e ir lives. vitality kept alive the spark of hu- school and attended th e high school baseball team w here B urleigh fo r previous W ednesday evening. No- Besides the dau g h ter. Mm. W ini- m?.n until she passed th e 98th a t G resham two years, but did not m erly played: “ Babe" Thom as was 100 p e r cent. T h e a d v an ced co sts h a v e not receded a n d vem ber 10, at Good S am aritan hos- fred H eden, and her granddaugh-1 ,, ,,.Pr d aughter, Mrs. a re n o t lik ely to. T h ey seem to h a v e stru c k a p e rm a n e n t finish his course th e re until four from F ran k lin high school w hich ... , . . . . i lona McColl, has given her con- pital w here an operation had been ter, A drienne S tark is, who cam e sta n t attention for several years y ea rs la te r w hen he retu rn ed and Burleigh attended for a tim e; level. g rad u a ted w ith th e class of 1923. F ra n cis P eak w as a classm ate in T h e O utlook h a s been slow to ask of its su b scrib ers th is perform ed th at m orning for th e re from S acram ento for th e fu n eral past, with th e aid of com petent He then took up studies for the high school and a schoolm ate in ii,V*p.e.rit'_ ^ * r K tanddaughter. Mrs. It believes th e su b moval of a toxic g o ltei. The oper and who expect to rem ain In W profession of d en tistry at th e N orth the dental college, and Douglas sm all a d v a n c e in su b sc rip tio n ra te . C. Belt of New port, Oregon, ation w as considered successful ; G resham several weeks, o th ers sc rip tio n p ric e of a n e w sp a p e r sh o u ld be kept a t th e low est Pacific D ental college in P ortlan d H orton was a close friend and high , . . , i i cam e the la tte r p a rt of la st w eek and was looking forw ard th is fall school classm ate. In addition to possible level. It h a s a n d w ill c o n tin u e to c a rry out th is w hen, ap p a ren tly w ithout w arning, present included th e Rev. F ran k and was p resen t when the end tow ard entering his senior year, these who w ere th e re g u la r p all policy. It believes, how ever, th a t it is e n title d a f te r all tlie slen d er hold on life began to C athey and Mr. ami Mrs. Will came, about 1 o’clock on th e m orn- w hen his illness and death p re bearers, six young men, m em bers th e se y e a rs of g ro w th an d c o n s is te n t se rv ic e to its c o n s titu relax and she passed aw ay about 6 Cathey of S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. *,1K of November 15. vented. of the M ontavilla baseball team , Cecil C athey of Albany, H eriUhel f u n e r a l services w ill be held on ency th ro u g h c h a n g in g c o n d itio n s to th e a d v a n ce it now o'clock. The im m ediate cause of th e acted as hon o rary pall b earers. W hen Mrs. Cathey, who had been Brock of Longview, W ashington, 1 ^ .‘ dm sd u y afternoon. November young m an's death was said to be B urleigh w as a p o p u lar young a s k s — w ith o u t th e loss of a sin g le valued su b scrib er. 17. at 2 o'clock, at th e L innem ann a tu m o r on the brain w hich devel man and had a host of adm iring N e ith e r does th e O utlook ask th is a s a rew a rd but r a th e r in declining h ealth for sev eral Mr. and Mrs. W. J. K irk p atrick , Dr. M emorial Methodist church in friends. One of th ese deserves oped as the re su lt of inju ries re- w ith th e p u rp o se a n d e x p e c ta tio n of in c re a s in g th e p o ssi years, decided to subm it to an op- and M rs. George C athey and Dr G resham , so named 20 y ears ago ceived in playing football two or special m ention, as he showed his when the present church w as built, b ility of a g r e a te r a n d b e tte r se rv ice to th e re a d e rs a n d to eratio n , she seem ingly sensed th e i and Mrs. C S. Cathey, all of P ort- because th re e y ears ago, and la te r in an love and loyalty to his friend by of a large donation to th e possibility th at it m ight not be sue- j land, th e c o m m u n ity w h ich it is proud to serve. autom obile accident. staying w ith him nights and m in building fund given by Mrs. L in n e cessfu l and a request had been m ade ------------ He m a rrie d Miss Josephine istering to his com fort to th e last. As is u sual in s im ila r s itu a tio n s , th e O utlook w ill c o n m ann in m em ory of her husband. Card of Thanks. ____ - Tow nsend Ju n e 1 of th is year and He w as enjoying life and, as any sid e r I h e tim e from now u n til th e new r a te s ta k e effect by h e r th a t th e Rev. F ra n k B urns, 1 Tlie fu n eral serm on w ill be _ preach to g eth er they spent the sum m er at norm al young person, did not w ant long an Intim ate friend of the fam - W ords a re Inadequate to ex p ress ed by Dr. A Thom pson, for nianv A BARGAIN P E R IO D , d u rin g w hich tim e re n e w a ls and Bandon, Oregon. Besides his to leave it. lie m ade a brave tight ilv m ight nreach her funeral ser- !’ur a PPre clati«n for <»“’ many to- y ears a d o s e friend and advisor of widow he is survived by his p a r against the rele n tle ss enem y of new su b s c rip tio n s w ill be ta k e n a t th e p re se n t rate . kens of kindness and sym pathy In Mrs. L innem ann. T he Rev. David ents, Mr. and Mrs. W alker Q uesin d eath , but bowed to God's will. He M any su b sc rip tio n s e x p ire w ith th e new y e a r o r soon mon. Mr. B urns s|w>ke from I. I w ords of condolence, beautiful Cathey, wlio all his life lived neigh- b erry. and seven b ro th ers and sis had a b rig h t and prom ising career a fte r. T h e se w ill be ren ew ed a t $1.50 a year,, o r S5 c e n ts Thess. 4:13, using th e w ords "Sor- floral offerings, songs and o th er bor to tlie L innem ann fam ily, will te rs, Dexter, Mae Q uesinberry, and ahead of nim and no doubt looked row Not" us the basis of his rfe- • xPre88,ons o t help fu ln ess w hich ta k e p art in th e services, w hich Mrs. Lloyd McCormick of P o rt forw ard to a life of happiness and fo r six m o n th s, if paid on o r before D ecem ber 31, 1926. m arks. He em phasized the kind- | J'ave K° ne fa r ,o ,ift ,h e burden a re under the direction of G resham T h e O utlook re c e n tly e n la rg e d its p a g e s fro m six col om our h e a rts In th is our sore be- F u n eral parlors. land; Dr. E. G. Q uesinberry of usefulness w ith his bride, but it ness of God and spoke of th e con reavem ent. C orvallis; Lt. R. W. Q uesinberry w as otherw ise willed. He loved um n s to seven colum ns, th e re b y in c re a s in g its re a d in g C ath erin e E lizaoeth Von Felde I). M. CATHEY. of the U. S. S. Black H a w k ; Mrs. sports and ath letics and w as an all space m ate ria lly , a n d im p ro v in g its a p p e a ra n c e n o ticeab ly . fidence of th e C h ristian w hen n e a r was born in Gerde, • Kingdom of F. H. S pringer of Seattld and F re d around baseball p layer, playing CLARENCE CATHEY. H anover. G erm any, S eptem ber 1, W e a sk th e c o o p e ra tio n of su b scrib ers, a d v e rtis e rs , c o r ing th e crossing. He closed w ith a erick who resides w ith his p are n ts th is gam e he loved, as w ell as the MRS. W IN IFRED C HEDEN, 1828. She cam e to A m erica in gam e of life, stric tly on th e square. re s p o n d e n ts a n d th e public g e n e ra lly to aid th e m a n a g e trib u te to tlie deceased, eulogizing at Rockwood. MRS. MARY C. GOSSETT. 1851, anil the sam e year w as m a r F u n eral services w ere held in m en t in its p u rp o se a n d e ffo rts to m ak e th is th e only n e w s the beauty of c h a ra c te r th a t grace ried to John G erard D. L innem ann. C ard of T hanks. had developed in her. T ennyson’s th e M ethodist E piscopal church a t p a p e r in e a s te rn M u ltnom ah tru ly re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th is They lived in Illinois u n til th e POWELL VALLEY ' Rockwood Monday afternoon a t 2 We wish to acknow ledge and ex e x c e p tio n a lly p ro g re ssiv e a n d a ttr a c tiv e p o rtio n of o u r I “C rossing th e Bar", Mrs. C athey's sp rin g of 1852, when they joined a o'clock. The Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- press our sin cere ap p reciatio n for favorite poem, was recited by Mr. Mrs. J. II. West, m other of Mrs. Ism ail p arty of em ig ran ts hound for sted, p astor of the Sm ith Memorial the m any tokens of love and sym sta te . Burns. J F. Read of Powell Valley, has tlie Oregon country. P re sb y teria n church of F airview , pathy extended us d u rin g the sick ,, _ ... , Tlit> Journey, which took four R A LB A D CO URANI ADDS read th e sc rip tu re s and preached a ness and death o four beloved h u s GOLDEN RU LE DINNER I h e Rev. I,. A. Skuzle, p asto r of ! retu rn ed to P asadena, C alifornia, m onths to accom plish, w as m ade N E T T E D GOOD AMOUNT BOOKKEEPING MACHINE G resham F ree M ethodist c h u rc h ,j to m ake her home w ith her y o u n g -j by ox team and m ule team . T h ere sh o rt serm on and th e Rev. J. F. band, son and b ro th er, Burleigh Dunlop, p astor of th e Rockwood Q uesinberry. Signed and tlie Rev. O. F. DeFoe, p asto r oi est son afte r spending th e most of was m uch sickness and suffering church, offered prayer. T he church Mrs. Josep h in e Q uesinberry, Mr. A pproxim ately $100 .r e ' As a m eans of m inifying th e of- C en tral F ree M ethodist ch u rch in the year w ith her ch ild ren in Ore- * '.’i” 1* ,l" P rivations of the trip , and w as tilled w ith neighbors and W a| ra(, M ercan. n .i and Mrs. W alker Q uesinberry ceived as th e resu lt of the Golden flce w ork of i , . , , I .... al1 w ere 1,1 co n stan t fear of an at- friends and an exceptionally large Ru e d in n er given F n d a y evening tjle com pa„y a new m achine h a s P o rtlan d , assisted in the service gon and W ashington. She was tnek (rom savage Indians. Before and Fam ily. in the M asonic liaB in th e in te rests been ¡„stalled called th e Rem ing- T he C en tral church q u a rte t sang, much su rp rised T uesday u f te r - 'th e journey w as ended a ll able- r'JII 11(3 UHI III III I UHU til II 11 IC] I llllllllllO IIIIIIIIIIIU li ii(3iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniNiii(72 3 of th e N ear E ast Relief. The Rev. (O„ bookkeeping machine, w hich is “A City Eye H ath Not Seen” and noon w hen about 20 P ortland b°<ll«d persons w ere obliged to J. J. H andsaker. regional d irecto r th e ,ast word ¡„ ,.ffl,.ie„ cy Its a p . w alk to give th e ir places to th e for th e N ear E a st Relief for th e p earan ce Is th - a t of a m odern Rem- “Abide W ith Me,” and at th e spec friends, and Mrs. R euhan T rcb er sick and relieve the loads for the FOR YOUR N orthw est. w as p re se n t and held ¡ngton ty p e w riter with a stan d ard ial req u est of Mr. Cathey, C. E. and Mrs. Edw. S prin g stead of Pow to tterin g oxen, and Mrs. L in n e th e atten tio n of the audience by his kev ,M)ar(l ,,ut in addition to hav- R u sh er rendered m ost feelingly a ell Valley, cam e in for the a fte r m ann told of w alking the la st 800 apt illu stra tio n s and vivid por- ing all , he conveniences of the splendid solo, "One Sw eetly S ol noon and to bid her farew ell. Ice , m tlpa to T he D alles. H er sk irts tra y a ls of th e h arro w in g condt- ty p ew riter it can add, su b trac t hill, emn T hought',, accom panied bv cream and cake w ere served. w iie h anging in shreds from th e tions existing am ong th e refugees. ,„ak(. out sta te m en ts and ta k e care ... . .is ___ bram bles and sage bru sh of the The proceeds of th e d in n er F riday ,)f t he accounts receivable ac cu r- Miss Amy Cooper. The p allb earers — - — trails. With o th e r em ig ran ts they r o r low est rate s on autom obile, tlriftcd down th e Columbia in a evening is a p a rt of th e g en eral ately an(, wi,h alm ost hum an In- w ere selected from th e ran k s of old Thd.r.?e in8,,rance 8‘”3 b<»*» to the upper cascades w here co n trib u tio n to help th e ch ild ren in gen u ity under the guidance of un tim e friends in th is vicinity,— I the orp h an ag es which w ere de- experienced o p erato r. George and John S leret, J. H. Met«- - '------- ‘h,',y w‘*rp cau g h t in a w hirlpool stroyed in recen t ea rth q u ak es Miss H elen R ogers has been ger, D. M R oberts, C. F. Ruegg, and | Classified—classy ads. w ere ab k , to short, £ nd fr((m w hich visited th a t region. studying th e in tricacies of the ma- I T he Rev. E. G. Judd, ch airm an chine, which is electrically driven, Gus Richey. Follow ing the church [JII|l|l||iiHtiiiiiiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiH«iiiiiiiia t l i e low er cascades m ade th e trip s to P o rtlan d on a little steam er for th is d istric t, and o th ers who and is fast becom ing proficient, servic COMINO EVENTS. Interm ent w as m ade in \ \ e carry a complete line of birthday cards, place w hich was Ihe first to o p era te on worked u n tirin g ly tor several days Mrs. O. W. Schroeder was out from G resham cem etery w here the p a r cards, table favors, fancy napkins, crepe paper, in p u ttin g over th e affair, are m ore P o rtlan d last week and assisted Wed., Nov. 17— M ultnom ah Coun- I *!»»• Columbia above P ortland. They ents of D. M. Cathey a re buried. th an pleased to realize as much as witli the^offlee bookkeeping w ith a ty Pom ona G range. Masonic h all, ! arriv ed In P ortland, then a village score cards, etc. M ary Josephine, Sippy w as born ' G resham . o f 400 Inhabitants, on S eptem ber they did. T his was the first at- second m achine w hich had been ----------- I 18, 1852. tem p t of an y th in g of th is kind in brought for th e purpose. In L inn county, Oregon, April 19, Nov. 17, 19, 21— H aley B ap tist ; Mr. Linnem ann was a ta ilo r and G resham or vicinity and th e edu- ----- ----- -— ?----- 1859. She was the d au g h ter of church. catio n al value of th e cam paign P eren n ials fu r Sale, S tereopticon views and he lost no tim e in opening a shop. tiioneers who cam e w est In 1849 lecQire. Evenings. Free. which was on T hird street. He was considered w orth th e effort. Must sell a large num ber of my The m anagem ent is p articu la rly p eren n ials and sh ru b s to m ake and settled in, th e vicinity of E u ------------ was in terested In getting a farm Fri., Nov. X9— B azaar, supper, in the new land and the follow ing g rate fu l to th e Masonic lodge for room for dahlia stock. They will gene, afte rw a rd residing In Linn Perfumes, Fountain Pens, Fancy Stationery, F airview city hall. Ben- i sum m er he and his wife took a the use of the hall w hich w as do go very * h e a p Io those who will county. She w as m a rried to David program Dennison’s Book of Games, Plain and Fancy Box efit Sm ith M em orial church. nated free of ch arg e for th e o cia- come for them . Mrs. V era L. T uck- half section of land and built M. C athey on J a n u a ry 14, 1880, to sion. Much cred it is due th e eight er, phone G resham 268x2.—Adv. them selves a log cabin n ea r the Candies at popular prices. A nnual A rem e club dinner, Ma- : p resen t which union four ch ild ren w ere G resham grad e school g irls who ---------------------- L innem ann Ju nction. tru d g ed th ro u g h rain and wind to Miss Ruth A m iable is h ere to as- born, one son dying in infancy. sonic hall, G resham , Friday, No A nother tailo r and his wife, Mr. dispose of tick ets, also th e ladies sum e ch arg e of th e Bailey Bob & P ra ctically all h er m arried life vem ber 19, 5 to 8 p. m. and Mrs. E rnest Giese, took an ad- WE SERVE HOT LUNCHES who did th e actu al w ork of p rep ar- Beauty Shoppe. H air dressing, . “ H itting on All S ix”, com edy to I io ," ,n * . c ,a J'n ‘ " r" 1 ,h e m‘' n w orked w as sp en t on the farm w here she ing the rep ast and serving it are to m arcelling, scalp trea tm e n ts, ev ery day a t noon, e x c ep t S u n d ay s a n d H olidays. be presented by Methmflst Ladles !n P o rtlan d at the Ir trad e, w alking be com m ended. sham pooing. facials, m anicuring, cam e as a bride. Besides her w id Aid at Boring I. O. D. F. hall. Sat home once a week w ith provisions An excellent hom e-cooked m eal, topped off w ith hom e and w alking back to th e ir w ork. S atisfaction g u aran teed . Phone ow er she is survived by th ree ch il urday evening, November 20. m ad e pie fo r 50c. T ry it. Laundry Work Wanted. 851 for an appointm ent.—Adv. Mrs. L innem ann put her young dren. C larence D. and Mrs. Mary W ill ta k e w ashing and ironing at Nov. 20, 21—Legion tu rk ey and stren g th to the clearing of land for G ossett of G resham , and Mrs. W ln- my home. H ave electric w asher. ham shoot a t P o rtlan d Gun club the raisin g of a garden and did ex Thanksgiving Turkey. Mrs. A lta T ru itt, G resham , phone cellen t work In th a t line. All of O rder it at once from G resham tfred Heden of S acram ento, C ali A fternoons 2:30. 366x. tf Meat M arket, A. J. W. Brow n, p ro fo rn ia ; a sister, Mrs. L izette Pow — —— | ‘ | the land was heavily tim bered. Nov. 23, 24— Senior class ¡ilay, A fter a few years Mr. Linn m an n p rieto r. Best selected birds, ready er of P o rtla n d ; seven g ran d c h il M ain S tre e t G re sh am P h o n e 23.»I gave up his w ork In P o rtlan d and F or rea l estate loans see or call i for the oven, at th e low est possible dren, A llan and I>ois Cathey, M ary i “Cappy R icks,” High school gym. devoted him self en tirely to h is B. W. T horne.—Adv. price.—Adv. niiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiE]iiiiiinuit(]iiiiiiiiiiia]iiiuiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii Bazaar, supper and E lizabeth and David G ossett, W es ani.' farm . He died on Ja n u a ry 22. 1892. I G resham M ethodist Episcopal They had lived and w orked to- ley and Edw in Bowman and Mrs. church, W ednesday evening, Dec. 1. A letha S tark is, and a g rea t g r a n d - I ......... ... .................................... | get h er on the farm for io y ea rs «laughter, A itrienne S ta rk is of Sac- ««»■• 4 - T r o u td a le . A nnual i “ fi» b.a<> b ro u g h t about a rem ark b azaar and su p p er by L adies Aid. I a b *e «ievelopment. T he h o sp itality ram ento. .C ity hall. °T L ln n etnanns becam e pro v er- In early life Mrs. Cathey had I - — blal In th e ea rly day. No s tra n g e r been converted and united with the } S u san ’s F o rtu n e”, F air- could pass th e ir door unassisted . M e th o d ! t i * i i • i • i i i » I vb' w **’■ ch u rch benefit, Dec. 10. and In sick n ess or In tro u b le they ____h ___‘ _ <,|,a ' >ur«-1, hut .................................................................. mi were quick to give th e ir assistan ce. A fter her husband's death Mrs. , L innem ann lived on th e farm for about tw o years, then built h erse lf WILLOW HILL | a house on Pow ell stre e t G resham , w here she reside«) until her death. GRANI) A N N U A L In 1858 Mr. and Mrs. L innentjinn, who hail no children of th e ir ilwn, adopted a little girl w hose m other had died. She is now Mrs. Iona McColl, who has spent th e g re a te r part of her life in G resham and th e The world's most prolific strain last few y ea rs carin g fo r h er m other. Mrs. L innem ann w as re a re d in th e L u th e ra n faith hut m any y ears G iven by G re sh am A m erican L«*gion ago Jolnpd th e M ethodist E piscopal church in G resham . H er in te re st 32-piece decorated in th e church and its e n te rp rise s was keen w hile she was able to ta k e p art In them , and for m any y ears she w as a tru ste e of th e 3 Entries 3 W innings church. Pioneer Woman Dies in Portland Hospital Grandma Linnemann Passes, 98 Years Old a Thanksgiving and Birthday Party Requirements Birthday and Party Gifts She ©srarettu Silver Black Foxes 100% TURKEY and HAM SHOOT EXTRA SPECIAL Quality English Dinner Sets a t Pacific I n te r n a tio n a l Show $ 5 -4 9 W e a re not th e la rg e s t b re e d e rs b ut a m o n g th e best. W e have some e x tra special values in A lu m in u m Roasters ALL VISITORS WELCOME: Wia/tar s Fox Ranch GRESHAM OREGON on the M t. Hood Loop Highway Hepp*S Racket Store Phone 1236 Nov. 20 and 21 S h o o tin g « ta rts S at., 1 p. m . on d isp la y in o u r w indow s W e are< also b ree d e rs of R e g iste re d C h in c h illa R ab b its sun .Gresham If atch for our toyland circular, f t will soon be out. S hoot a ll day S unday A m e ric a n Legion M iss-an d -O u t H a n d ica p , 1 o ’clock S unday 20-lb. Turkey to Winner ft other Prize* EVERYBODY WELCOME Thanksgiving Turkey. O rder it at once from G resham Meat M arket, A. J. W. Brow n, pro prietor. Best selected birds, ready for th e oven, a t th e lowest possible price.— Adv. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans, i No com m ission o r brokerage. Very easy term s. B. W. T horne —Adv. Greeting Cards. T h ere Is no n icer form of C h rist m as rem em b rance for d istan t r e la t i v e s and friends th an a n eatly en- grav«*^personal greetin g card. . We c a rry a com plete stock and Invite you to Inspect them . We suggi'st. too, th a t you o rd er now for delivery about Decem ber 10. P rices a re low er, th is year, th a n ever before. ¡GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Phone 1 5 « . ' ■»