Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1963, Image 18

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To teach their children how to save
as well as spend money, the Robert
! D. hostellers, 308 Havana street,
encourage mem to pur asiae parr
of their weekly allowances. Glen,
7, who attends Hoover school, and
Brenda, 5, enrolled at Forbes kin
dergarten, each have savings ac
counts at First National bank and
Valerie, 12, Hedrick Junior High
:chool pupil, keeps her money in
the Oregon bank.
Cheryl Stanley, 13, and her 10-year-old
sister, Nancy, both borrow
money from the Oregon bank's
main branch to buy and feed 4-H
club steers; their debts are repaid
after the annual fall sale. Both girls',
daughters of the Gordon Stanleys,
Eagle Point, belong to the lake
Creek Ranchers and other 4-H clubs.
(Knackstedt photo)
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Four-year-old Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sherman, 2802 LaPine street, made his first trip to the
downtown Medford branch, United States National bank, last week to add to the savings account which
his parents started for him. Kirk and his brother are being trained to do house and yard chores to earn
money.
MEDFORDp
TRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1963
Those Who
Save A Little
Shall Get A Plenty More'
William Makepeace Thackeray
Craig Sherman, In the second grade at West Side school, is eld enough to make
out his own deposit slip when he adds to his savings account at United States
National bank. He Is the older son of the Gerald Shermans.
Both 12-year-old Patricia Cooney and her brother John, 10, have had savings accounts in the Medford branch of the
First National bank of Oregon for a number of i years. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cooney, 1 1 46 West Eighth
street, encourage the children to help with the housework and other family chores in order to earn money. John attends
Washington school and Patricia, reporter for the Better Batter Beaters, 4-H club, is enrolled at Mcloughlin Junior High
school.
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All four children of District Judge and Mrs. loren I. Sawyer, 1616 lenora drive, have small banks and are being taught to
save money for bank accounts. The twins, Mike (at left) and Eric, 4, and their sisters, Shannon, 9, (seated) and Lauren, 8, all
have allowances which they earn by helping with the table setting, dishes, sweeping and bedmaking. The girls attend
Roosevelt school. The Sawyers enjoy backyard barbecues, and camping in the summertime.
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