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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1924)
DECEMBER, 16, 1924 GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY N U M BER THE DEATH OF DEATH THE LIFE OF LOVE or H eaven, w atchful th ro u g h o u t th e night, they seem to sm ile Upon us from th e ir silen t places, g listen in g w ith te a rs of sorrow a t the fra ilty of our poor hum anity. Yet look again! T h ere is one th a t shines in g re a te r g ran d e u r, one th a t lights anew our hope, one th a t beckons us, as it beckoned the w ise m en of Judea to th e m an g er w here lay th e In fan t Jesus, b rin g in g th e m essage of P eace on E a rth , Good w ill to Men. ■ a n io u n n srin a s shopping, it is science in th a t it c a lls for on e’s best ju d g m en t in th e m a tte r of ex p en d itu re co n siste n t w ith social and econom ical conditions. And It is an a r t In th at the gifts should be suited to th e p e r son to whom presented and reflect the ta ste s and p erso n ality of the giver. Few p ersons possess the ra r e a b il ity to know Just w hat to give an d to m ake w ise and carefu l selections. H ence th e re is need of service on the p a rt of th e sto res w here g ifts are sought and th is is a service th a t any up-to-date sto re will gladly give. H ere Is w here th e ad v an tag e of trad in g a t homo com es In, and th is Is one of th e best reaso n s why you should do your holiday shopping nt your hom e stores. Give your h n m „ Well nigh tw o thousand y ea rs have passed since those w ise men m arched onw ard to closer u n d erstan d in g and contact w ith th e ir God, but th e glory of T he L ight rem ain s. S till it leads th e w ay to h arm ony w ith n atu re , for- $ropfjcfp The Angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold I bring you unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all and his name shall be called people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which Wonderful Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. ISA. S: «. is Christ the Ixird. A ¿Kerry A rise from your slum bers this C h ristm astid e w ith h e a rts of chil dren. M ingle w ith th e ir sw eet sim plicity and listen to the angels sin g ing in y o u r h ea rt. Be one w ith him of N azareth. Let us place atop th a t C h ristm as tre e th e S ta r of Bethlehem , let us w ind its sw aying boughs with th re a d s of silv er and of gold, and hang upon its lim bs in ra d ia n t coloring our sh im m erin g spheres, sym bols of our faith, o u r joy, and ou r im m ortality. A gain we can be one w ith Him who notes th e sp a rro w 's fall. Each of us can sp read life as He spread life, for Life is Love for all who strive be n eath th a t s ta r of Bethlehem . The em bers of the C hristm as log may fade into d u st and ashes but th a t S tar of Hope w ill alw ays shine, ever illum i n atin g God's golden refuge of th e soul. Look into th e s ta rs and read again about th e D eath of D e a th ; the Life of Love, ^v istm a a to A ll vve extend to all our readers our very best wishes for a M erry Christmas and bespeak for the advertisers who have made possible this large holiday issue a liberal patronage. Jt is the merchant w’ho makes the town advantages pos sible to a large extent. It is the merchant who is called upon when additional money is needed for civic good. It is the merchant who is asked to help with the local entertainment, with the ball team and the band, with the new factory which is desired, with the fair, farmer’s week, Fourth of July, etc. It is the merchant who makes possible the local paper. It is the merchant who provides a market for your produce. If there is anyone who is entitled to your trade and your thought at the Christmas season, it the business man of the small city, \ ou will see his name in this issue and in the issues which follow a n d wFiirh Lav» . l : . __ w The Anatomy of .Success. Use your HEAD. K eep your EYES and EARS open K eep your MOUTH shut. Stick o u t your CHIN'. H ave a stiff upper LIP. Keep a-B R EA ST of the tim es. Use your BACKBONE. S tand on your own FEE T . D on't lose HEART. E xtend a helping HAND. P ublished a t Gr paper by Outlook Pubi! shlng Co. E n tered as second-class m ■ lie g rea t question now before the co u n try Is. 'W hat sh all I get for her, him or it? ” " i t ” may m ean th e baby or the autom obile. It tak es n ttle to satisfy th e baby but it may ta k e a good deal to satisfy th e jd v e r. D on't lose sleep over th e an n u al problem of C h ristm as giving. F irst of all look over th e ads In th s home paper. T his holiday Issue is es pecially full of suggestions. Make o ut a list of possible selections, , then tak e your place In th e line of C h ristm as sh o p p ers and m ake It a happy occasion. Get th e C h ristm as sp irit before yon s ta rt o ut and show It to all In your buying as well as sending Apply the Golden Rule. You will find th e m e r c h a n ts and cle rk s will respond and call you blessed. Modern m erch an d isin g is m ore than w aiting on cu sto m ers and "sellin g goods." A sa le th a t displeases th e cu sto m er Is a loss to the m e rc h an t in th e end. T h ere m ust be service and value behind th e sale. Besides, a fte r C h ristm as th e re is the question of exchanges, reflttings, etc., which can alw ay s be handled b etter at th e local sto re th an a t a distance. You do n ot h esita te to put your legal affairs in the hands of your law yer, your m oney In th e h an d s of your b an k er, y o u r life In th e hands of your d<xtor, your Innerm ost se c re ts in th e confidence of yotir frien d s. Why h esi ta te to go to y o u r local m e rc h an t with your shopping difficulties. T ry It th is year.