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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
i OUTLOOK M t^yW O M EN ^BO YS, girls and for little children V mm the easy way to have a bank account is to join our V W _ rxvvw u n i IO IU JU 1IM UUK CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB lRDi, YOU START WITH pn.t: JJ ¿LL- 1 CENT, 2 CENTS, 5 CENTS, 10 CENTS, . 50 CENTS, V $1.00, $5.00 s' OR v $■{ ANY AMOUNT ’ Phon 1. the C H R IS T M A S BAÑKIVG CLUB reoi A SIMPLE PLAN OF REGULARLY BANKING A m SPECIFIED SUM EACH WEEK FOR 3U I ó f: 1 -tyrni Ä pr m ore w WKS. 'T i l t ' OF O FT CO M E IN AN D JO IN TOD AY NextXínas I will have Bank a Little Every Week and Have Money THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB Parents and Teachers will at once realize the great educational value of our Christ inas Club, particularly with the children. • It il £ gives ? S' Ct-N * Plan °,f Jlfe~ a defiLnite financial Plan for almo*t * Y ear. the child practical lessons in banking. ? It encourages industry in the children. A child soon realizes that the little sums which they spend for things they don’t Club W° U d S° On amOUnt tO 3 large sum’ when regularly put in our Christ- w > . Parents know this is all true and many of them wish there had been such a club when they were young—and their parents had early taught them the “saving habit. 1 )on t make this same mistake for your children ! Put them in our Christ mas Club todav. THE REASONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB To provide a way for those of moderate and even small means to save money . ? ° teaCu thnf,t tO4 t e and young by a systematic method of saving'a speci fied sum each week. The Christmas Banking Club makes it easy for all to save. 1 o S make I it S possible S “ for you Y O U to provide , a k c by c a r small e ° f payments for Insurance * S a n Taxes £ gXe: 1 not I la s t 't e r ’s ever pep. •e.— our b l X V b e ^ f » e ^ c “ m° n ” “ ,h “ ““ ” " h id l r YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST B A N K O F G R ESH A M , G resh am , O r e g o n FAiRVIEW H ome C o-operative In d u stry . 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M oller a n l ! m o w in g sm all fru its like loganber- ch ild ren joined th e fam ily C h ristm as ries, b lackberries, rasp b erries, straw - b ro tlm ra ,H th Dou?Mt i * " 168 and CherrleS 18 e88e“ “ a »X ’ Case 10-18 Tractors Complete in a ii w ays Surely a tractor for all purposes. P o rtlan d . O th er m em bers of th e 1101116 all(l fam ily Ind u stry fam ily p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. It does not req u ire skilled or im- U. D o u th it and ch ild ren of M elrose; . . . . , t G eorge D o u th it of K erry, Oregon, po rted lab o r to h an d le th e crop and and th e ir m o th er, Mrs. M. D outhit of gives em ploym ent to th e surplus Scappoose. hom e and fam ily labor. Miss M yrl H eslin of S eattle is vis- T be m a n u fa c tu re r of th e products ¡tin g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. in can n eries, jam and jelly plants H eslin. and d eh y d rated p lan ts and juice fac- G eorge D outhit of K erry, Oregon, lo ries tak es m ore hom e labor, spent th e past few days visiting at T hese crops a re essen tially co-op- th e hom e of his sister, Mrs. J. W. erativ e in d u stries, w here th e products M oIler are grow n from a city lot to ten acres R. A nderson and wife, of S eattle, and sold to th e factory, sp e n t New Y ears day w ith his par-1 The near-by m a rk e t fo r all these F o r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. A nderson. ) p erishable p ro d u cts is practically Gresham, Oregon Mrs. Je n k in s Moore, who was ser- th e only m ark et an d th a t un ites the W. A. HESSEL io usly ill w ith erysiplis a t th e hom e in d u stry and th e grow er, of h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. It. T horpe, n. a„ _ u a . . , . „ . , -------------------------------------------- P o rtla n d . has arriv ed hom e and ,B S° -callad po«” a t<> ^ i p sm all fru it All business men and m e m -, im p ro v in g nicely. long distances m ust prove failures l ire Ila p a rtn ie n t W ill E lect Otticers held. 1 in th e exigencies of tra d e and the J a n u a ry 8. hers of th e council a re especially In- rec^ vlna " dco“ ” a t ^ M8 V o 'm 0 ^ ^ up8 and dowIi8 of th e ’ m w k e T Built right, by the oldest tractor factory. —Sold by— yited to attend. th is m eeting. One o r m ore of th e s ta te Are m arsh als will p r ,.sen t and give th e re p o rt of , b ,.jr recen t in v estig atio n of th e fire ¡ situ atio n in G resham . GRESHAM GARAGE Auto Repairing & Accessories Agents for Miller Geared-to-th e Road and Racine Tires. We have a few Overland# and Ford#, a FORD DELIVERY, used cars in first class mechanical condition. It will pay you to see them before going elsewhere. John Ide Phone 801 F. E. Palmquist Gresham, Oregon ¡W33?3 Service Phone 271 Residence Phones—35x1 ; 368 Pleasant Home Garage L HAMILTON & EDER. Prpps. Motor Oar Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases. OREGON PLEASANT HOME WE KNOW TO A POSITIVE CERTAINTY T r ia l - T h en you ’ l l T rade here - Q uite awhile th a t if you w ill g iv e us a tr ia l o rd e r you w ill becom e a ste a d y p a tro n of th is shop. I t 's h a p pened so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r son has com e In an d p u rc h a s e d a sm all o rd e r o f m eat, a n d th e n com e back to ex p ress th e i r d e lig h t and g ra tific a tio n a n d le a v e a n o th e r o rd e r. T h is Bort o f th in g su re ly h elp s o u r b u sin e ss. A. J. W. BROWN, P rop. Phon« 41 G resham , Ore. GRESHAM MARKET Gresham Overland Co. A re g u la r m eeting of th e G r a h a m ... v o lu n te e r l i r e D epartm en t w ill be held Ja n u a ry 5 at w hich tim e th e re g u la r election of officers will be I F Y ou ’ l l g iv e us JUST ONE d a n d rela tiv e s,.u p o n th e a r- riv al of a baby boy, which cam e to ' th em on Sunday. D ecem ber 28. Mrs. Kt. C iair is at E m an u el hospital in P o rtla n d A m ong th e F airview people who e n te rta in e d at New Y ears d in n e r are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , g u ests a t th e ir hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M oller and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. R. L. R obertson and children P o rtla n d . ™ % 8^ 1161 m ust be m ain tain ed w ith a fair price fo r th e g ro w er and fa ir price for th e m a n u factu rer. T h ere is no d a n g e r of g lu ttin g the m ark et w ith sm all fru its and the co-operative prin cip le betw een grow e r and pro d u cer m ust obtain. The th in g for every com m ercial organization and com m unity to reach o u t fo r is as large an acreag e as pos sible and increases production. T h a t m eans m ore canneries and POWELL VALLEY m ore fru it p ro d u cts plan ts build at Miss M yrtle A nderson and a (e n te rs m ost convenient for the frien d . Miss H ulda S kans cam e out • g row ers to have a hom e m ark et. from P o rtlan d fo r th e w atch nig h t | ---------------------- service a t th e L u th era n churcn W ork and earn. Make a budget j W ednesday. Miss Skans is the 1 K eep a record of ex p en d itu res Have I d a u g h te r of Rev. Mr. Skans who is l a b ank account. C arry life insur-1 ' 1 well know n to th e Pow ell V alley „„„„ , ,,, „ people ance. Make a will. Own your own T he L ad ies’ Aid of th e L u th eran 1hom e- P a X y ° u r bills prom ptly, ch u rch m et T uesday a t th e hom e of I In v est in g o v ern m en t securities. J. A. Staffanson. T h ere was a large S h are w ith o thers. a tte n d a n c e and every one had a de- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________ lig h tfu l tim e. The next m eeting w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen. FLORENCE M. HONEY Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L indgren en PIANO, HARMONY te rta in e d a t d in n e r New Y ear's day, P. A. Jo h n so n , John and Car! John- Private or Class Lessons son, th e Misses N ellie, Em m a and Studio F irst Suite Bank Bldg. ¡ H ilnia Jo h n so n , Mr. and Mrs. Erail Lind and Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Jo h n P hone 681 G resham son. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen en ter- Í tallied a t d in n e r New Y ear’s day, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Neilson and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Steffanson and fam ily. The w atch n ig h t service held at th e L u th e ra n church was m uch en1 joyed by th e large n u m b er who a t tended A splendid program » as given by m em bers of th e L u th e r . L eague and over »20 was tak en 11 as a resu lt of the evening. This money will be used to help su p p o rt ¡ th e L u th e r L eague m issionary of Í C olum bia d istrict in China. Mr and Mrs. Paul P alm blad, of P o rtla n d A-2078 ■ Oak Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. David JSM Ash; Bdwy 2OM2. I P alm blad and son D onald, of P ort- ¡ land, have been visiting relativ es I here d u rlu g th e holidays men T ailo rin g p ressin g an d re p a irin g d o n e and w om en— cleaning, P e te r L e n a rd , P ow ell s tre e t. Fordson Tractors Price $835 at Gresham If you are going to need a Tractor by Spring Place your Order Now, as we must have orders to get tractors for delivery in the spring. Raker & Son Gresham Estacada EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS RESPONSIBLE -A N D — BEST OF SERVICE RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND a Albert Ekstrom G resh am 861 Cor. P ow ell and M aple w ell.