Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
NOTICE TO WATER USERS.
BORING
Notice la hereby given to the w a­
te r u se rs of the city of G resham th a t
from th e first to the te n th day of each
m onth h e re a fte r th e tre a s u r e r of the
city of G resham w ill collect all w ater
ren ts. H is office will be a t Cecil Metz­
g e r’s sto re, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. u n ­
til th e te n th of each m onth. A fter th e
te n th of each m onth th e w ater re n t be­
com es delinquent and is sub ject to be­
ing tu rn ed off w ithout notice and a
ch arg e of 50 cen ts for tu rn in g on the
w ate r again. T his is in accordance
w ith th e o rdinance of th e city of
G resham , passed by th e city council.
B ut all w ater u se rs who keep an
account w ith th e B ank of G resham
w ill be taken ca re of by th e B ank of
G resham , the sam e as before.
J. H. METZGER, T re asu re r.
G resham , Oregon.
OUTLOOK,
FRIDAY, JAM ARY
Is.
littt
GRESHAM LOCALS
C larence A nderson, who has been ill
T he Sew an d So circ le of th e
for sev eral days, is rep o rted m uch im
proved.
M ethodist L adies' Aid w ill hold a bake
Mr. and Mrs. L o rrls Child have sale a t the Cecil M etzger sto re on S a t­
moved to th e F itzg erald p lace for a
u rd ay aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 26, b egin­
sh o rt tim e.
Stephen Childs, who has been quite n ing a t 1:30.
A d elig h tfu l Inform al opening of
ill, is rep o rted m uch im proved.
Donald H unt of B aker City is v isit­ th e ir m usic stu d io was c lven yesterday
ing a t th e hom e of his uncle and au n t, aftern o o n by th e Misses D orothy W al­
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. P ete rso n and ton and E della Towle. M usical n um ­
fam ily.
bers w ere given by both young ladies
Mrs. W. R. T elford is re p o rte J m uch and Mrs. C arrick of P o rtlan d , norm al
im proved a fte r a w eek’s illn ess.
in stru c to r of th e D unning system ,
L ittle Billy M orand, w ho h as-b e en gave an In te re stin g ta lk on m usic In
qu ite ill, Is rep o rted on th e mend.
general and th a t p a rtic u la r system .
Ray N aas sp en t W ednesday in P o rt­ Mrs. D. E. Towle and Mrs. H erm an
land on business.
Bouchet assisted a t th e te a table.
T he Boring I. O. O. F. lodge paid a
An enjoyable card p a rty was held
fra te rn a l visit to th e G resham lodge at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. N. ,T. Au-
T h u rsd ay evening, and a v isit to th e c la ir on T h u rsd ay evening. The guests
Sandy lodge Monday n ig h t of th is p resen t were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wack,
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per week.
Mr. and Mrs N. A nton, Miss Lucile
A 6^4-pound baby girl w as born to Wack and Joe Patenaude.
ce n t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M endenhall Wed­
Mrs. A. H. W rig h t Is p la n n in g to
nesday of th is week.
W. W. M etzger sold a new 7-passen leave tom orrow for Phoenix, A riz o n a .,
g er Buick ca r to J. H. K ilbaugh and a w here she will spend th e re st of th e I
new Ford to u rin g ca r to H. C. Com p­ w inter v isitin g w ith b rothers.
A baby g irl was born to Mr. an d Mrs
ton th is week.
“ T he O lx l H an d
C h u r c h .”
F red A nderson re p o rts a very v al­ H arry S tan ley on Ja n u a ry 14.
B ib le S ch o o l 10 a . m .. S e rm o n a t 11 a. m . uable h o rse ill on his farm n ear Bor-
At th e B ethel B aptist ch u rch next
a n d 7:30 p. m . L o r d 's S u p p e r th e first
S unday Prof. G R S chlaueh of L in ­
S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d ing.
P r a i s e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 :30 p. m.
M easles a re rag in g in o u r vicinity ville college w ill p reach. His m o rn ­
<’h o lr R e h e a rs a l. T h u r s d a y , 7 :30 p. m
and am ong th e fam ilies who have one ing su b ject w ill he "Follow Me," and
“ I 'lih e rs n l B rotherhood Is the Goal” or m ore cases of it are, Mr. and Mrs. th e evening su b je ct "Redeem the
"Come thou w ith us and we w ill do
L. H. M alllcoat, G. Chiodo, O tis Rich, T im e.” S unday school w ill m eet at
thee good.'
Mrs. G antenbein, W aller S evera, Geo 10 o'clock. All a re co rd ia lly invited
PROF. G. R. SCHLAUCH, P asto r.
to atten d th e se services.
C am phor and M. Hollam on.
A rran g e m e n ts a re u n d er w ay fo r a
W arren Knox from e a ste rn Oregon
is visiting relativ es here
second c o n c ert and e n te rta in m e n t to
Miss E dith N aas of P o rtlan d spent be given u n d er th e au sp ices of th e s tu ­
the week end a t th e home of h er p a r ­ dent body of th e high school at the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H erm an N aas and gym nasium on F rid a y evening, F eb ru
fam ily.
a ry 8. T his w ill be a p ro g ram of
(Smltli .Memorial)
g re a t v ariety and of rea l m erit.
An im p o rta n t and in te re stin g m eet
F airview , Oregon
Dancers, Attention!
You will have a good tim e a t Ma­ ing of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n
REV. E. It. I). HOLLENSTED, sonic hall, S atu rd ay night, Ja n u a ry 26. will be held a t th e schoolhouse next
M In lster
Music by B eers' and G resham o rches Monday evening, J a n u a ry 21, beginn
Ing a t 7:30, w hich is plan n ed to be a
tras. F ine lunch. Come.—Adv
SERVICES
real opening of an ag g ressiv e program
S U N D A Y S C H O O L ............................10 A. M
for th e w in ter. T his w ill be th e first
M O R N IN O W O R S H IP ...................11 A. M.
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm form al use of th e new au d ito riu m by
H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.
th e asso ciatio n and an o p p o rtu n ity
will be given to see th e schoolhouse.
Milton O. N elson h as been secu red to
give an ad d ress. T he G irls' Glee club
will sing tw o n u m b ers. Some m a tte rs
of b u sin ess w ill be tak en up, am ong
them being th e plan to p u rch ase a m o­
tion p ic tu re m ach in e for th e use of the
school. It is hoped th a t all p atro n s
and frien d s of th e school w ill tak e
th is o p p o rtu n ity to join in a rou sin g
m eeting.
Hazel ♦Bunting and M arg aret St.
C lair w ere g u ests a t d in n e r la st n ig h t
of G w endolyn M etzger in honor of the
form er, who leaves for Canby to m o r­
row w ith h er p aren ts, who a re m oving
In Numerous Items
there.
Clover C ircle No. 202, W omen of
W oodcraft, w ill hold an in stallatio n
and social m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs.
Jo h n M etzger on n ex t T uesday a fte r
noon, J a n u a ry 22, at 2 o'clock. The
officers elect a re E lla H ornish, G. N.
See Our Show Window for Special Values
Jo sie B liss. P a s t G. N .; E liza M etzger,
ad v iser; E rd in e Beadle, c le rk ; Em m a
McBain, b a n k e r; Jo h n M etzger, J. E
M etzger and H a rry T ru itt, m a n ag e rs
E lizabeth Ja ck , m a g ician ; Rosa C ras
w ell, a tte n d a n t;
R ita H aily, Inner
se n tin e l; A m elia D uncan, o u te r sen ti
n el; E m m a M anning, ca p ta in of the
g u a rd s; M innie C lan ah an , m usician.
C arrie Pow ell will be th e in stallin g
officer. Em m a M anning is co rresp o n
dent. A full atte n d a n c e of m em bers
is desired a t th is m eeting.
We are displaying a number of different varieties of
20th Century Grocery
BETHEL
BAPTIST
Presbyterian
Church
SPECIAL VALUES
Shopping Baskets, 59c, 69c, 79c each
Bonnie Blue Enamelware, 29c each
I ebruan first this new 20th Century Warehouse will be ready for business.
It is located on the block bounded by East T hird and East Second,’Pine and Ash
Streets.
'Fhe main floor covers 20,000 square feet, is 130 feet by 150 feet with annex
30 by 50 feet. It has railroad trackage both on Second and Third Streets. Doors
are large enough to permit two of the largest trucks to drive in at the same time
side by side. In fact every possible economy has been or will be installed to handle
food stuffs. The building is of solid concrete, well lighted so that in the m atter of
sanitation it is the latest, best, thought.
Our stock of merchandise, around $100,000 on the West side must be moved,
and it is our thought that at this time, rathbr than move this from one warehouse
to the other, we will hold in all 20TH C E N T U R Y STORES
Warehouse Removal Sale
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
APPLES
them this week.
Extra Fancy Delicious, large sizes, bx $2.75
Fancy Spitzenburg, wrapped, packed 1.60
Hydes King..................................box 1.50
W in esa p s......................................box 1.25
Johnathans....................................box 1.15
W e will not attem pt to quote but a few prices here, as this stock consists of
hundreds of items. We firmly believe that it will be to the greatest advantage of
every food buyer in the neighborhood of one of these stores to make very liberal
purchases at this time.
Large Cans, 12 ounce, Royal Baking Powder.........................35c
Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 A cans, Gold Leaf Brand, Can 12jc
6 cans 75c, 12 cans $1.45, Case of two dozen $2.85
Pure (not imitation) Lemon and Vanilla Extract, the Carnation
brand, 4-ou n ce b o ttle for 3 5 c.
'Dus is the same price you pay at ordinary stores for a 2-ounce bottle
of pure extract.
BON AM I
2 cakes....
S P E C IA L
1 C _
IVORY SOAP, Guest C fW
size, 12 bars............. DvC
Newtons, cookers......................... box $ .95
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
Phone 1111
Our BULK TEAS are all the Latest and Best Pickings
"The House of Quality”
Ureslinni
E n glish B r ea k fa st
* j pound 20c
1 pound 39<‘
r'
Pin H ea d Gun P o w d e r
Grocery Specials
A Sale
ORANGES—Sunkist Navels, doz. 15c
Boys’ Suits
Pure Oregon Buckwheat Flour .
,10-lbs $ .65
Larrowes Eastern Buckwheat, 9 lbs. 75c, 4'_>
.40
Pure Honey,
pts
qts
.55
W lgwam Syrup, small 20< , med 40c, large
.80
Pure Fruit Jellies, assorted flavors....... glass
.10
II e have placed on
Special Sale a group
of well tailored, full
lined, full belted
Bulk Cocoa, excellent quality
Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes........
Seedless Sultana Raisins..
Muscatel Raisins
Bulk D a te s.......
S p id er L eg T ea
1 _> pound 20c
1 pound 39c
% pound 25c
1 pound 49fi
S ta n d ’rd G un P o w d e r
C eylon and India
of
BO Y S’
Side Bacon—Streaked just right Cured right from best fresh pork
by the piece or half piece 23c
Pineapple—-No. 1 tall cans, best sliced, each 18c, 12 cans $2.10
No. 2A cans, broken sliced each 27^0, 6 cans for $1.60
No. 21 cans, grated, each 23c.
Corn—Indiana Com, Pearl Brand, each 12|c, 12 cans for $1 45
24 cans for $2.85
Silver Run, Maryland Corn ea 12|c, 5 cns55c, 24 cns$2.60
Large Packages Seedless Raisins Dessert Brand, 15 oz. net
Blookers Imprtd Auto Eat-
ing Chocolate, 10c size 5c
Common Clothes Pins
5 dozen.................., 5c
Mouse Traps
2 for
2-KNICKER
S U IT S
10c
5c
You will find each 20th Century Store has dozens of other equally as good monev
savers as are quoted here.
y
$7-95
Age» 6 to 16
B U L K COF F E E S - P ea b erry , Ju stice
lb. 3 5 c, 3 lbs. $ 1 .0 0
For a few d a y s O n ly
A. W . METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Jap an T ea
pound 25c
i p o u n d 20c
y2 poUnd 25c
1 pound 49<
1 pound 39c
l pound 49<
Fhe last ounce of every purchase of tea guaranteed to satisfy
Puritan Hams, whole or half
........
lb $ .29
Newberg I lams, whole or half ................. lb .29
Picnics, medium size
lb .19
Holland Herring, new pack
10-lb keg 1.60
C olumbia l.ard, med pail $1. Newberg Lard
^ oung America C heese, weigh about 5 lbs., lb
I illamook Loaf Cheese, weigh 5 lbs............ lb
Van Camps Bean Ole Beans........ med. 15c
Heinz Red Kidney Beans............ med. 15c
CORNM EAL, yellow or 9 0 .
white, 9-lb. sack............... Z.ÖC
Phone i / j i
Feed ¡¿St
This Sale Will Begin Friday A. M.
L astin g O n e W eek , from and in clu d in g Jan u ary 18th to and in ­
clu d in g Jan u ary 24th
STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
C B tS H A M
O R ia O N
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