Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 17, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    GRESHAM
V
M o th e r
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
O MOST of us, at Christmas time, the one gift
of all, is M other’s. We just naturally try a
• little harder to choose an appropriate one, for
her particularly. A gift for the household, means
added comfort and more recreation. A household
gift to Mother is always welcome, certainly it
reflects your thoughtfulness.
Hotpoint Electric
Appliances make desirable Mother gifts.
The H o tp o in t E lectric P ercolator, for instance, is
really a modern household necessity. Hotpoint
Percolators have the well-known Hotpoint Auto­
matic Safety Switch and the Hotpoint valveless
percolating apparatus.
T
FRIDAY,
DECEM BER
, 7<
l9 a o
MISS ROSE RAMSER WEDS
BEMERTON MAN
A very b e a u tifu l w ed d in g o c c u rre d
a t th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h W ed ­
nesd ay , D ecem ber 15, a t 11 a. ni.,
I w hen M iss R ose R a m se r of G oring
becam e th e b rid e o f H e lm u th F .
K lein of B re m e rto n , W a sh in g to n .
T h e b rid e w as b e a u tifu lly gow ned
in w h ite s a tin c h a rm e u se . H e r b e a u ­
tifu l veil w as h eld in p lace by th e
b rid a l w re a th h e r m o th e r w ore a t
h e r m a rria g e y e a rs ago. S he c a rrie d
w h ite c a rn a tio n s .
Rev. H. R. G e b h a rd t officiated a t
th e im p ressiv e rin g cerem o n y an d
w as a ssiste d by th e b rid e 's fa th e r,
Rev. J. R a m se r. T h e w edding p a rty
e n te re d to th e s tr a in s of “ M endels­
so h n s W ed d in g M arch ” play ed by
Mrs. H . R. G e b h a rd t w ho also sa n g
“ Oh P ro m ise M e" a n d " I L ove You
T ru ly .”
T h e yo u n g co u p le w ere a tte n d e d by
Miss F rie d a R am ser a n d W a lte r R am -
ser, s is te r a n d b ro th e r of th e bride.
A n u m b e r of frie n d s w ere p re s e n t
a t th e c h u rc h .w h ic h had been b e a u ­
tifu lly d e c o ra te d fo r th e occasion.
A w ed d in g d in n e r w as se rv ed at
th e hom e of th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts f o r '
th e Im m ed iate fam ily a n d Rev. an d i
M rs. H. R. G e b h a rd t.
Mr. an d Mrs. K lein left im m e d ia te -I
ly fo r a few d a y s' v isit w ith th e
g ro o m 's p a re n ts a t S p o k an e, W ash ­
in g to n a f te r w hich th e y w ill re tu rn to '
B re m e rto n w h ere th e y w ill m ak e
th e ir hom e.
G ive Y our W ife
M ONEY
for a Present.
, jS--, P a i it in
Hotpoint Electric Appliances are all practical. Visit
our salesrooms today—let us show them to you.
L. L. Kidder Hdw,
F o r d s orv
The Fordson a t W ork
y\ M IGHIA valuable booklet just issued by the Ford Motor Com­
pany. It is yours for the asking. Drop in and get one or drop a
card or letter and we will mail you a copy free.
I his book is- not what the ford Motor Company has to say about
the 1 ordson I ractor, but what the tens of thousands of users "have to
say. (jet the book! It is yours for the asking. Keep in mind the
fact that behind every fordson Tractor are all the resources of the
great Ford Motor Company, likewise that reliable “ Ford After-Serv­
ice" which assures the keeping of the Tractor in working order every
day in the year. Remember also that the Fordson Tractor, like the
ford car, is simplicity itself in design and construction; easy to un­
derstand and easy to operate. Come fn and let us tell you more about
it. It is more Important to the fanner today than anything else.
ihe Age of Machine Power on the Farm is no longer a matter of
speculation; it is liefe- an established fact. It is the latest advanced
step civilization has taken. It comes to the farmer with the full prom­
ise to lift the great burden of drudgery and wearisome, wearing-out
toil from the muscles of man and carrying them with much more
profit by power of machinery, with the result that larger production,
more comfort and greater wealth will come to the farm homes
wherever the Fordson is employed. Come in and talk it over.
R aker & Son
Don't Forget the A M E R IC A N LEGION D ANCE, Dec. 24
A Real ( lii’Lst lines P resen t.
T h e h o lid ay seaso n w ith its Joys
a n d its p ro b lem s is upon us. W h a t
s h a ll we do to add to th e h ap p in e ss of
th e o ccasion? E ach one of us w ould
lik e not o n ly to w ish o u r frie n d s a
M erry C h ris tm a s an d a H appy New
Y ear, but to give th e m one. W e cwb-
not do th is by m ean s of ill-co n sid ered
p re se n ts. T h o u g h tle ss g ifts c au se th e
J a n u a r y a sh can to b u lg e w ith d eb ris.
O nly w hen o u r g if ts hav e la s tin g
m e a n in g do they c a rry th e tr u e m es­
sa g e of good-w ill w hich is th e sp irit
of re a l g iv in g .
W e can g ive h ap p in e ss an d c o n te n t­
m e n t an d s a fe ty fo r th e fu tu r e as well
as p le a s u re fo r th e m o m en t. Such
g ifts a re w ith in reach o f all. T hey
a re to be fo u n d in th e S av in g s S e c u ri­
tie s of th e U n ited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t.
F ro m th e 25 cen t T h rift s ta m p to th e
$1000 T re a s u ry S avings cerificate,
th e y w ill c a rry w ith th e m n o t only
th e g re e tin g s of th e seaso n b u t h a p ­
p in ess fo r y e a rs to com e. In p re s e n t­
ing th e child a card w ith one th r ift
s ta m p affixed, you bestow not only a
p re s e n t b u t a h a b it w hich will grow
in v a lu e as th e days pass, fo r he will
w ish to fill th e c a rd
T h a t little g ift I
will hav e g ro w n w o n d e rfu lly before
a n o th e r C h ris tm a s com es a ro u n d , and I
th e re c ip ie n t w ill be on th e w ay to a
life o f in d ep en d e n ce.
In re c o m m e n d in g
th e s e la s tin g
g ifts, th e S avings D ivision of th e
T re a su ry does not s u g g e s t th a t a sin ­
gle A m erican c u rta il his C h ris tm a s
giv in g .
I t su g g e s ts o n ly th a t he
b ro ad en it to in clu d e th is p re s e n t
w hich w ill b rin g fu tu re w ell-being to
th o se he loves.
T hrift S tam p s, S av in g s S tam p s and
T re a su ry S avings C e rtific a te will be
on s a le th r o u g h o u t th e y e a r 1921. In
c o n tin u in g tb
sa le of G o v ern m en t
S avings S e c u ritie s, th e g o v e rn m e n t is
g iv in g th e o p p o rtu n ity to ev ery m an,
i w om an and c h ild In th e la n d th ro u g h
I th e corning y e a r to en jo y th e h a p p i-l
ness. p ro s p e rity an d c o n te n tm e n t I
I w hich is fo u n d In financial In d ep en ­
d e n c e and se c u rity fo r th e fu tu re
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P U T YOUR MONEY IN O U R ^¿A N K
POSITS
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Bank of Gresham
Study ( lull Holds In terestin g Session
On W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , D ecem ber
15 th e S tu d y clu b h eld its 're g u la r
m eetin g a t th e lib ra ry . A lask a w as
th e su b je c t of th e e v e n in g 's stu d y .
T h e m em b ers a n sw e re d to ro ll call
w ith an in c id e n t, “ My M ost C hilly Ex
p e rie n c e .”
M rs. A. W. B o tk in p re s e n te d a very
in s tru c tiv e p a p e r on H isto ric A lask a
an d Miss H. R u th M o n tag u e d is­
cussed th e “ E conom ic R eso u rces of
A la sk a ."
A g e n e ra l d iscu ssio n fol
low ed, to u c h in g upon th e m arvelou3
scenic w o n d ers, th e v a rie d c lim ate,
th e p o ssib ilities of a g ric u ltu ra l d e v e l­
o p m e n t, an d th e alm o st lim itle ss re
so u rces of th is vast w o n d e rla n d to
th e n o rth .
Then there is the H otpoint'E lectric Iron. With its
labor-saving attached stand, Mother need not lift
the iron at all—-simply tilt it back, and another
advantage is the thumbrest—“ It Rests the Wrist."
The H otpoint Radiant Grill is fine for Mother too.
It enables her to prepare the breakfast right on the
table. No tiring steps to and from the kitchen. The
Grill boils, broils, fries and toasts.
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O ITIXH IK.
H H R P E R CENT ON HAVINGS ACCOUNT
State and County Depository
LOOK!
v e r y th in g we can
possibly buy suita­
ble for gifts is offered
to you. You will not
p o n d er over what to
get “ H im ” or “ H e r”
if you will come in and
see w hat we have.
Guy D. Jones
The C hristm as Store
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A S O N Ò R A — T h e G if t S u p r e m e
Will be a source of pleasure for the whole family^ everv dav in »he
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STRAUBE and HAZELTON PIANOS
Wood - Sand - Gravel
CASH
PA ID
Delivered Any Place
Truck Service
J. R. KNARR & SON
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901
TROUTD1IJS, OREGON
P h o n « G resh am 4 S » ,
0000000000
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR MANY
USEFUL GIFTS.
Puraès'^wÌnH
i ol,ow"‘K: Leather Goods,
Hfofi ’ HancL Bag8’ Ivory Good«, Toilet Sets
cSÌr«ne,p'' Fou" ^ In PeD8' Thermos Goods
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S a tisfa ctio n G uaranteed
16 Years Experience
“They are not in such an awful rush
FRED B. JONES
"Do you find that married men or to get out of the place and get home .
Plano Tuning and Repairing
single men make the best clerks?” as single men are "
Leave Order at Outlook,
asked the friend
“Married men,” replied the boss.
PRICK »3.00
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Phone 701
Read the Want Ada.
We E m ploy Only M arried Men.
Come and see them.
Gresham Drug Co.
Phone 721
THE R E X ALL STO RE