Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 10, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    GKKKHAM OUTLOOK,
I'AGK TW O
G resham
O utlook
SI I’PO R T T H E U N IV E R SITY .
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
Additional Gresham Locals
A
1013
Read the Want Ads.
CITY OF ALBANY
DRY BUT BOOMING
A fo rm e r G resham resid en t, now
T W IC B A W E E K
P ublished «very T u esd ay an d F rid a y at th e S ta te U niversity at E ugene,
w rites th e O utlook, u rg in g su p p o rt
a t G resh am , O regon
for th e In stitu tio n a t th e com ing elec­
Som e six y ears ag o A lbany voted
il L ST. CLA IH . E d ito r an d P u b l'r . tion. G iving as his reaso n s he says:
to o u st salo o n s an d m ak e "A clean
" I t 1» an a d m itted fact th a t th e city for clean p eo p le."
Hulw<ci*i|itloii I t a t n
In th e six y ears since saloons
One y ear, $1 60; I U niversity is sorely in need of fu n d s
a ll m onth». 76c; w herew ith to p ro v id e room fo r th e j w ent o u t, th e city h a s gain ed 50 per
th re e m o n th '» tria l larg e n u m b er o f s tu d e n ts now en - cent. T ru e , som e sw ine have left
su b sc rip tio n , 60c. i rolled, to pro v id e a d d itio n a l eq u ip ­ fo r o th e r w allow s, b u t clean people
A dvert! aing
m ent, to pro v id e fo r re p airs, ex te n ­ q u ick ly took th e ir
places.
They
R a t e s reaso n - sion, etc. Indeed, a s it Is now , e v ­ passed th e w ord to th e ir friends.
able
O ur repre- ery d e p a rtm e n t is crow ded
to the O th ers cam e, u n til A lbany has 6,000
se m atlv e will call. point th a t efficien t w ork can not be happy, p ro sp ero u s, co n ten ted people
d o n e; p u p ils a re w ith o u t th e neces­
P h o n e 701.
So g en erally ag reed a re they fo r
sary
d o rm ito ry
acco m m o d atio n s, 1 th e d ry policy th a t th ey h av e ceased
" T h e L inotype
Way la the Way i cloak room facilities, lib ra ry Bpace, to keep tra c k of a rg u m e n ts fo r a
and th e lik e; an d som e of th e in ­ dry city.
th a t W in»."
W hen A lbany w ent d ry , th e re was
s tru c to r s have to use an te-ro o m s off
O fficial p ap er o f th e Town of th e assem bly h all
Now six miles.
fo r
re citatio n no p av in g
G resham , O regon.
H anking h as doubled. P re s e n t as
O fficial p ap er of th e Tow n of loom s, m a k e d iffic u lt exch an g es w ith
o th er p ro fe sso rs and flit from room sets of th e fo u r b an k s, $2,250,000.
Kali view, O regon
L ast y ear 725 signed a p etitio n for
to room from day to day, etc. And
E n tered a» second-class m a tte r th e a p p ro p ria tio n In questio n
in ­ a vote to re tu rn to license. These
M u r h 3, l i t I, a t th e p o ito fflce a t
volves but th e p ay m en t of 18 cents men paid tax es on $100,000. In for­
G resham , O regon, u n d e r th e act of
to him w ho pays tax es on an assess­ ty -eig h t h o u rs a c o u n te r p ro te st with
M arch 1, 187»
m ent of $10011, o r th e p ay m en t o f but 725 lead in g m en 's n am es on it was
They paid tax es on $2.-
1.8 c e n ts on an a ssessm en t of $100. pub lish ed
noting fo r si ikmii , s it e .
1 tru s t th a t you may see y o u r way 000,000.
H otels seem to th riv e w ith o u t li­
T o m o rro w ’» electio n fo r a c o u n ­ clear to give th e
u n iv ersity
yo u r
cense, fo r th e H am ilto n , $80,000,
ty high si bool »lie will lie Im p o rt- h earty su p p o rt."
H is is a p erso n al req u est t h a t th e and th e St. F ran cis, $30,000, have
mil in th u t It will decide w here th e
u n iv ersity
a p p ro p ria tio n
be su s­ 1 been b u ilt since and a re su ccessful-
new bu ild in g in to lie located.
T he
tain ed an d th a t ev ery e ffo rt be m ade ! ly o p e ra te d , In a d d itio n to one larg e
lo u r »lies offered a re all m ore or to d efeat th e re fe re n d u m .
Every hotel at th e statio n and sev eral me­
I««- d e sira b le an d a re m a rly all of friend of th e in s titu tio n should be dium p riced sm a lle r hotels.
In th e last th re e y ears a new bank,
tin sam e «lxe, but th e re I h Home dlf- su re to re g iste r, be su re to vote for
[th e a te r, ch u rch , d e p a rtm e n t sto re, K
th
e
a
p
p
ro
p
ria
tio
n
an
d
In
so
fa
r
as
fc re n te In th e price« at which they
possible
Induce o th e rs to re g ister I*, bu ild in g s, lib rary , tw o hotels and
a re offered.
and vote. T his is a d ire c t appeal a ch u rch rep aired re p resen t $350,-
The p re fe re n tia l b allo t th a t la Io to w om en, esp ecially , w ho have not 000 In b u ild in g , besides m any sm a ll­
In ii-i d I h so m eth in g new.
it waa yet reg istered or voted fo r th e first e r ones and home« for 1,000 people
All th e gooil b u ild in g s in th e b u si­
lined for the find tim e In P o rtlan d tim e.
ness section cam e since th e city went
at the hint city electio n and th ia will
dry.
K E E P OUT O F IT.
b e it fit i use for th e »election u t a
Mr. F. E. Van T assel, reco rd er
l i i c c of land
By It th e v o ter may
W henever th e re Is a fire ala rm and police ju d g e, s ta te s th a t of
c i o i i I Ills first, second and th ird th e g en eral public a tte n d s to th e call d ru n k » before him , n early
all are
i Imlci ami th e one receiving a m a- w ith th e sam e a la c rity as do th e fire- from o u t of tow n and b ro u g h t liq-
jo rity of all th e votes cast will be
som e o f th e afo resaid pub- u or w ith them , or w ere d ru n k
be
lie m ake them selves so officio u s th u t fore a rriv in g . Of th e o ccasional Al-
rile w i n n e r .
It I h posgible for «♦*<:
.
.
.
.. A
they serio u sly h am p er th e firem en bany re sid e n ts before him , p ractically
. ml choice to p rev ail, hence Hie vot-
,,le ext,r(.|w, o f th e ir d u ty . A re- never is th e re a m arrie d m an. Oc-
• ' i cau tio n ed to exercise good Judg- g ,lr ,| f„ r th e o fficial c h a ra c te r of th e caslo n ally som e callow y o u th who
men! in m aking his flrsl selection.
fire fig h te rs w ould he conducive to "ho|>es h e ’s 'h a d ,” a " tin -h o rn sp o rt,
E v e ry voter In th e school d is tric t b e tte r re s u lts In case of a serio u s who Is fa k in g th a t h e's "d ead g am e,"
,,1 1 - ,,.;
- il,,
, i
c o n flag ratio n and those w ho a re n o t g ets In to x icated and p a ra d e s th e fact
Mould exercise I lie right Io vole i l l
,
,
enrolled as firem en should keep out Hut th e d ry city e n ab le s th e hus-
lll‘" “ 1,111
, | l t way in stead of fo rcin g th em - hand an d fa th e r to keep sober. "N o
will he o btain ed
T hen no one can «elves Into places w here they can do license gave m arried men back to
ceinplaln thiil a m in o rity o r a sm all little good and only In te rfe re w ith th e ir fa m ilie s,” said he.
T h e bu sin ess m en, h eaded by Mr.
m ajo rity had th e selection
of th e th e w ork In hand, l-e-t th e firem en
h an d le th e fires as they will do b e t-I L. E. H am ilto n , p ro p rie to r of
the
grounds.
te r w ork alo n e lh an If mixed up w ith larg est d e p a rtm e n t sto re ,
h ave
a
flu lengthy deHcrlplion
of th e those Who have no b u sin ess
th ere. Law E n fo rcem en t League.
T hey of-
proiH 'ities given in a n o th e r p a rt of
----------------------
fer a sta n d in g rew ard of $100 fo r
I ’< HIT LAND M A HK E T ».
evidence w hich will con v ict an Illicit
in ¡i.i per sho u ld he su fficien t g u id e
seller. B lind tig ers a re
u n know n.
io lie Intellig en t voter to m ake the
G rain, Elm ir, F ee d , Etc.
O
ccasionally
a
po
o
r
d
a
rk
e
y
,
o r som e
h e I e le c tio n
W H EA T
T rack
price»
C lub, ••hobo," o r “ w hite tr a s h " e n tic e s a
78-79c;
Bliioetem , 89c;
red R us- s tra n g e r in to an alley and disposes
I II VI G it IN G E INI II XTIVE.
sian, 78c; 40-fold, 80c.
of a flask of "J e rse y lig h tn in g ." Al-
M IL L 8 T U F F 8 — B ran, $22 p er m ost su rely he gets a long term of
The ¡im posed g ra n g e in itia tiv e Io
provide a fund for p u b licatio n o f th e to n ; m id d lin g s, $ 3 1 ; sh o rts, $24; hoard, lo d g in g and w ash in g at th e
expense o f th e co u n ty as a rew ard.
G range B u lletin is probably unw ise
b arley , $28-29c
FL
O
U
R
—
P
a
te
n
ts,
$4
70
p
er
T h e b u sin ess men h av e c a u g h t the
In Hint It w ould place a b u rd en on
stra ig h t» , $ 4 .1 0 ; export», Idea of p ublic serv ice not fo r person-
the u n m arrie d m em ber of th e o rd e r barrel
They are
who Is not a m em ber of any fam ily $3 6 5 -1 3 .6 6 ; valley, $4 70; g rah am , al p ecu n ia ry p ro fit now
c o n te n t to lie rew ard ed only In the
th a t will not be sh ared by Hie o th er»
80 w hole w heat, $4 80.
H also dlH crlm inutes ag ain st sm all
B A R LEY Feed, $26-26 50.
gen eral in creased p ro sp e rity of the
I.Hiiilics and in favor of larg e ones
CORN
W hole, $37;
crack ed , fu tu re.
\ fam ily of six w ould pay no m ore $38 p er ton
<>»« “ »»’ »•> ‘ bey said , "W e m ust
l h a n a fam ily of two, hence th e law
OATS No. I, w hite, $25 per ton teach th e citizen s of every com m a
■ mid l>. u n c o n stitu tio n a l If passed
HAY
E a stern O regon tim o th y , n “ Y ‘b at th ey m u st Insist on no-li-
cense b eing en fo rced . P a rtie s and
\n o th e r o b jectio n is In m ak in g It choice, $1 5 -1 6 ; a lfa lfa , $13
officers, w ill not e n fo rce
th e law
m pulsory Io pay
th e
increased
1>alry Mld C o u n try 1+oduce.
am ount
It w ould be b e tte r Io raise
POULTRY — H ens,
1 4 H -1 6 c ; w ithout th a t. O fficers p re fe r to e n ­
force th e law if th e people w ho have
the d u es of. all m em ber» alik e in a | sp rin g s, 17c; d u c k s, y oung,
12c;
sm a lle r sum and set asid e a cerlalt tu rk ey s, l i v e .. 20c; d ressed , 24-25c pow er w ill back them up w ith pop
u la r s u p p o rt.”
j» r cent for Hie HnlleHn fund.
EGGS F resh O regon ran ch , 38-
"W h a t we need n o w ," said one
If I he m easu re goes to a vote of 40c p e r dozen.
b an k er, "Is a re tu rn to th e county
all the su b o rd in a te gran g e» it will
B U TTER
City cream ery , cubes,
u n it.” F ro m th e "A n ien s," he e v i­
Im the first In stan ce o f th e k in d In 34c; p rin ts, 35c.
d en tly voiced th e sen tim en ts of th
i! i O regon g ran g e
T he law p ro v id ­
CH EESE
T rip le ts . 17 per lb.;
ing for ’ he In itiativ e was ad o p ted D aisies, 17c per lb ; young A m eri­ gro u p . C o n tin u in g , he said ; "W ith i
w ork an d m oney we bu sin ess m en j
a l th e last
session
of th e s ta te
cas, 18c.
will stan d by till O regon Is d ry l>et
■ m . and provides th a t such a vole
PORK Fancy, 11-12c.
all men know th e re Is no sh ort cn [
m ay In - tak en upon petitio n of tw en ­
V EAL F ancy, 16-16 H e.
u o r easy road an d n o s u b s titu te s a n
ty-five su b o rd in a te g ran g es
T he
V egetab le» and F ruita.
accepted In th e tem p eran ce
am
ai< a r a t i g e k I i h II then call an elei'
ONIONS O regon, $1 50 per sack E d u cate th e people. Build up coun-
Hon w llhln six m o û ths from th e d a te
PO TA TO ES O regon, $1 per h u n - ty co -o p eratio n . Vole co u n ties dry
of filin g of petitio n
sw eet
p o tato es,
$2 10 per T hen, w hen tw o -th ird s o r three-
If a m ajo rity of th e tin intiera v o t­ d re d ;
fo u rth » of th e co u n ties a re d ry and
ing ap p ro v e th e m easu re It Minili lie- ir a te .
V EG E TA B LE S
Beans.
3-4c per th e people u n d e rsta n d all th e nien-
■ nine a p art of Hie by-law s of the
poiind; cab b ag e.
H i e p er p o u n d ; ac$ liq u o r Is,
then, w ith a sla te -
sta te grunge
cau liflo w er, $2 per c ra te ; corn, 15- wide, a ll-in clu siv e fed eratio n of good
Poultry y ard s should I h - d ra in e d -Oc d ozen;
c u cu m b e rs.
3 5 - 5 0 c ; cltizen s. s trik e for O regon d ry .”
C ities d eatrln g a p erso n al
word
box;
e
g
g
p
la
n
t.
6-7c
p
o
u
n
d
;
head
le t­
o f all s u rp lu s w ater
Muddy feet
tuce, 35-40C p er d o sen ; peas, 5-7c may w rite to J C Irvin, ca sh ie r of
n i ■ - m uddy eg g s, and d am p n ess
p er p o u n d : peppers. 10c per p o u n d ; F irst S av in g s B an k ; L. E. H am ilto n ,
n . - m « cal a rrh . ro u p , riim una limn an
H am ilto n 's
d e p artm en t
rad ish es. 10 13c p er d o w n ;
touia- p ro p rie to r
t n l.ci i nions
S u n sh in e Is a germ toes. 25 40c p er box; g arlic 7c per »’<"*. or Rev W P W hite, p asto r
I. -tro v e r am i a b e lte r egg p ro d u cer p o u n d ; ¡ ic n c h e s . 3 P 65c p er box; w a­ U nited P re sb y te ria n ch u rch
R P
'h .m rid pvp|MT " Send for bulle- term elo n s,
$1.00
per
hun­ H u tto n , In New R epublic
I i mi H ousing of C hickens, by I’ro-
d red ; plum s. 30 50c p e r box; p ears,
. sor Ja m e s D ryden and gel
his $1-1 25 per box;
grap«w.
$1 00-
vs on th is im p o rta n t su b ject Ail $1 25 p e r c ra te ; casab as. $1 75 ¡»er
S It D H e tie ll. O A V . C o r­
Mrs R obert S terlin g a rriv ed th is
dow n.
in 'Ils. O regon
G R E E N F R U IT
\p p le» , $1-1 75 m o rn in g fo r an ex ten d ed visit w ith
¡sir L ox. c a n ta lo u p e s. $1 75-2 00 per b er son Ju s S terlin g and fam ily
If i c | k - c t e a m g lils get to w ear
S la k a h a s h i of G reshan, and Miss
dozen, n ecta rin es. 75c $1 p er box
a
u .-| h n.lers w ith th e ir bloom ers
T onttea, of T okio, Ja p a n , w ere m ar
will he u n fa ir for one of them to
rled last
W ednesday
In S eattle.
S chool R ep o rt C ard s
- l o p a m an on Hie str>s>ts Io borrow
W ash T h e ro m an ce w hich c u lm in a t­
T
he
O
u
tlo
o
k
h
as
on
h
an
d
p
rin
ted
it..¡I just Imcause he has pockets
ed In th is m a rria g e , com m enced sev­
school re p o rt c a rd s w ith en v elo p es
in his p an ts
e ra l y e a rs ag o In J a p a n , w h ith e r the
They a re a n eat c a rd , p rin te d
on
b rid e cam e a few d ay s ago for the
and
I I e H r -ham O u tlo o k highly com ­ finest brlato l. very co m p lete
w edding
T h e y ouug people
have
men of G resham
» ro m p t I , b , m all
n*
hoUM.k w p tn g on
8 te r l.
p lim en ts hustne
en . th a t som e of I t. T i c e . J
each complete^
Over
,# p|B^ w|)en>
Takaha. hl „
rt
.1 - h .n e ad o p ted th e plan of
• c • * ,'h
o atag e a d ltlo n a . m ak (n g a
»access c u ltiv a tin g an
c h a n g i n g a n i i o u i n e l u e n t s with every 5c for e a ch 15
I e ig h t acre stra w b e rry field
Issue
Journal
P hone y o u r o rd e rs In fo r B u tte r
W rap p ers to th e U rveham O u tlook |
M arriag e Is th e co n n ectin g link
Perhaps Joy corneth In th e morn­
betw een fictio n and fact
ing. hut not to the chap who has
S u b scrib e fo r y o u t d a llie s th ro u g h
made a night o f It.
Between tw o grafts a politician Is
th e O utlook
likely to m ake a play for both
P e rh a p s once In a th o u san d y ears
W here there'» a w ill there'» a way
■ —... - -.......
you may
en c o u n te r a
m an w ho for the la w y er, to give th e heir» the
Buy your builders hardware at
d n esu 't th in k his wife ta lh s to o m uch short end of It.
Sterling
Kidder'» hardware
IO.
Ic a w o r d
l o r firs t in s e r t io n ;
o n e - h a lf c e n t a w o r d e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e r tio n .
LirKM TOCK.
M i n i m u m , a n y in s e r tio n , 10c.
L iv esto ck
M IStK I.L A N B O U H
F O R SA LE — O ne team of w ork-
FO R SA LE — Tw o colts, o ne two-
ing horses. Mrs. M. N ystrom , G resh- year-old and o ne y earlin g .
G ust
am , p hone 261.
tf
P eterso n , R. 2, box 04, G resham ,
------------------------------------------- - ----- Oregon.
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TA K EN U P— A t my place a t _____________________________________
S pringdale, one tw o-year-old heifer.
f k ESH
COW fo r sale
C has
B rin d le spots
O w ner can have sam e C leveland, G resham , O regon.
tf
by p ro v in g p ro p erty and p aying for
th is ad. T hom as L ucas, T ro u td a le . '
O regon
64
R EA L E ST A T E A N D RENTALH
FO R S A L E — Good horse and sin ­
PO ULTRY FARM lease, stock and
gle harness. In q u ire at E. E asley's. e q u ip m en t fo r sale cheap. Ten acres
splendid location. H igh class stock
Act q u ick ly . O w ner, R. D. 2. box
Pig* F o r Sale.
5, G resham . P hone 523.
tf
F ifteen young p ig s for sale. Wm.
Shelley, R oute 2, T ro u td a le , phone,
FO R R E N T — Good
p astu re.
C orbett 54.
tf
H orses $1.00, c a ttle 76c, per m onth.
FO R SA LE Stock hogs
for breeding purposes. At
ranch, It. 1, T ro u td a le , on
tion L ine ro ad , 3
m iles
G resham .
F eed
Mill w an ts o a ts
H ig h est
cash
prices
G resh am
and w heat.
P h o n e 561.
A uto Truck for Hire
F o r picnic p a rtie s — 10 to 20 people
H a u lin g to a n d from P o rtla n d . H
E. D avis, p h o n e 21.
tf
D ucks.
For
Sale— W h ite P ek in
d u ck s
Mrs. E. E. H eslln, C leone, Ore. 64
FO R SA LE — On acco u n t of m ov­
ing, 150 e a rly h atch ed p u llets, S. C.
L eghorns, 75 c en ts each.
At th e
K ig er ran ch . R. 1. T ro u td a le , on Sec­
tion L ine ro ad , 3*4 m iles east of
G resham .
*66
In q u ire J . E. Iseli, T ro u td a le , phone
tf
and bow s 191.
FO R H IR E AUTO TRU CK — F o r
th e K iger
fre ig n t, picnic p arties, etc. C h a rg ­
th e Sec­
FIV E-ROO M
BUNGALOW
fo es reaso n ab le
S h erm an M cC arter,
e a st of re n t in G resham .
Good
location. G resham , p h o n e 335.
tf
*66
In q u ire at O u u tlo o k .
*68
L adies’ T a ilo r D ep artm en t.
Mrs. M. Vogel has added a ladies
ta ilo rin g d e p a rtm e n t to her m illi­
nery business, and is prep ared
to
m ake la d le s’ fall and w in ter su its a t
. easonnble prices. Call and see her
am p les at th e G resham
M illinery
S to re. Main stre e t.
FARMERS! 1 ATTENTION!
PHOTOS-
LUMBER SALE
We Will Sell at the Following Prices:
Shiplap, per M.
-
-
2x4, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, jter
2x6, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per
2x8, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per
1x6, 16 and 24 ft rough fencing per
Good Sheathing, 4, 6, 8 in. sized, per
4x4, 4x6, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, per
6x6, 6x8, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, per
Common Barn Rustic
per
These Prices are Good Until Oct. 25
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
$7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
5.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
800
SANDY FIR LUMBER CO.
A ll
K in d s
and
S ize s
NEW GALLERY
Sunday by Appointment
Open Every Day
Picture Framing
GILT
OH N ATU RAL WOOD
NEAT an d CHEAP
M A X S C H N E ID E R
MAIN STREET
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GRESHAM
White Corner Hotel
FAIRVIEW, ORE.
A GOOD MEAL FOR 35c
W e a im to g iv e p e o p le s o m e th in g to e a t
WM. HEITSMAN
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PROPRIETOR
Successor to Straus Lumber Co.
M A R T IN
LENNARTZ,
M angr
Phone 446
Sandy, Oregon
W H IT E C R O W H O TE L
F ir s t
S ta te
Bank
B u ild in g
/HEALS 2 SC
Special Sale of Lumber
30 Days More, « Od 25
All lumber in stock belonging to us at the mill near Sandy,
will be reduced $2 per thousand.
THIS W OULD MAKE T H E PRICE ON
2 x 4s, 16 ft., 24ft., sized, per M
$7
2 x 6s, 16ft. and 24ft., sized, per M
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$7
Shiplap, per M
$7
Cull Shiplap, per M
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$3.50
Cull 1x8, sized, Suitable for Sheathing or Similar Work, $2
STRAUS LUMBER CO.
SANDY, ORE.,
Mrs. S. T. Crow,
City Bakery
Paul
H o e tz e l
On'_the Market,
F resh Every 2 Day
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Phone 446
L umber G reatly R ei 1UCED
1 x 1 2 , siz e d , p er M
2 x 4, 16 an d 2 4 ft. len g th s, siz e d , p er M
2x 6, 16 a n d 2 4 ft. len g th s, siz e d , p er M
S h ip la p a n d S h e a tin g , p e r M
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Combination Subscriptions
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Best Bread
Main St.
Gresham
Proprietor
Church
Gresham, Ore.
Notice»
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
S u n d ay services— S a b b ath school a t
10 a m ., p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and
8 ; 00 p m.
P ra y e r
m eetin g each
W ednesday ev en in g a t 8 :0 0 p. m
I Rev. E. A. L e o n a rrd , a c tin g p a sto r
L1NNEMANN M ETH O D IST, Gre»h
am — Rev. M elville T. W ire, p astor.
P re ach in g every S un d ay a t 11 a m ,
and 8 p m
S u n d ay school a t 9 :4 6
and E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :3 0 p m.
P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday night»
a t 8 p. m.
C A TH O LIC S E R V IC E S — Ma»» ev­
ery S unday a t 1 0 :3 0 in C om m ercial
H all, G resham , u n til ch u rc h is b u ilt.
A fter mas», In s tru c tio n
fo r th e
ch ild ren .
MASS will be ce le b ra te d every
second and fo u rth S unday a t 1 0 :3 0
a m . a t St. Jo se p h s ch u rc h , Pow ell
V alley road. R everend F a th e r M ar­
tin , O. 8. B., P a s to r
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N —
Service» every S unday m o rn in g a t
11 o 'clo ck . S u n d ay school m eets a t
10 a. m ., in c h a rg e o f Mrs. D. W.
McKay
T . P. 8 C. E d ev o tio n al
m eetin g a t 7 p m
Rev. Tho» R ob­
inson, P a sto r
F R E E M ETH O D IST C H U R C H —
G resham
E dw in W. H ig h t, P a sto r.
S unday school 10 a m , p re a c h in g a t
I I a. m. and 8 p. m
P ra y e r m eet­
ing e ach W ednesday ev en in g a t 8.
C H R IS T IA N S C IE N T IS T S — Serv­
ice« in G ran g e H a ll, G resham . S u n ­
day a t 11 a m , and W ednesday a t
8 p m
S unday school a t 10 o clock
P u b lic invited.