Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 14, 1926, HOLIDAY NUMBER, Page 20, Image 20

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926
cupied by the R. I. A nderson fam i­ frien d s ? Je su s p resen t C h ristm as tem p o rary happiness. But in th e th e stab le in the little tow n of w hich com es alone from him.
ly. It Is a com modious S-room and a God blessed New Y ear, I am celeb ratio n of C h rist we are draw n Bethlehem ,
At th is tim e when T ru ly we need th a t m essage as
house, p lastered Interior, and the at your service,
once m ore n e a re r to th e feet of our
m uch today as we ever did and our
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th e re is so m uch of u n re st w e are
outside finished
w ith log-cabin
Savior. In o u r ad o ratio n we give
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w
ish _
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th a t men and _______
women ____
and
REV. DON P. SHOGREN,
rustic.
P asto r Pow ell V alley and D am as­ him an o th er o p p o rtu n ity to m ani- remin<led ot the m essage w h iih the boyg an(j 8jr jB wm g0 to j,jm w^o
(By Mrs. P. A ndersen )
I houses have been built d u rin g the
T he p ro p erty adjoining th e Bap­
fest his love, his g race and his sav- ungels gave to th e sh ep h erd s as • cam e as a babe in the m anger, and
cus Sw edish Mission churches.
1926 is fast and surely slipping year. L. A ronson has m ade extens tist ch u rch , w hich was purchased
ing pow er, i t brings an in sp ira - 1 they w atched th e ir flocks by night. fin(j peace an d ]Oy in serving him.
by. leaving behind Just m em ories, ive Im provem ents here. H. R ickert by Mrs. Riem an, is being improved
tion to o u r h e a rts th a t we need. ‘Glory to God in th e h ighest and
MR. AND MRS.
To some it may have brought sue- has built a nice looking sto re and by rem odeling and will soon be
Our h e a its need to be w arm ed and 0,1 e a r th peace and good w ill to-
y^M. FAIRW EATH ER,
cess and happiness and no doubt to enlarged his garage. T he sto re has ready for occupancy.
5 ti let Me G re e tin g s G iven by stren g th en ed by th e sp irit and per- w ards m en.” May th a t m essage P lea san t Home B aptist C hurch.
others disappointm ent and sorrow , been leased to O. K. P atterso n . E
New buildfngs a re being erected
so n ality of Je su s.
Any fiction, resound th ro u g h o u t th e w orld to-
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P a s to r.
In th is respect it has been no dlf- rf5. Miller of H u rlb u rt has ch a rg e of on w hat w as form erly th e Calvin
how
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and
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to
God
p
,eage
phone
Qr wrUe Jtemg for
As Decem ber is th e la st m onth
ferent th an previous years, and the b arb er shop in th e sam e build property. T his place w as sold last
in th e year, all thorough-going lour of men and does not b ring him *n the h ighest and find th a t peace ( (j,e O utlook— but give your real
w hatever has come into our lives ing. Mr. Van Hee h as one of the y ear to Mr. E isher and Mr. K el­
p asseth
u n d erstan d in g nam e. Call G resham 1561.
people w ill review th e year now near. L et us all join in singing w hich
has had a purpose, though we can- p rettiest homes built h ere during logg, who have divided th e proper
closing and ta k e account of stock th e b eau tifu l hym n, Joy to th e
not fathom the m eaning. T he p ast the year.
ty, each p u ttin g new buildings on In o rd er to find o u t ju s t w here w orld, the L ord h as com e.”
year has brought m any changes.
T he fishing season th is y ear was his share.
ENOCH SANDEEN, P asto r
they stand, not only financially, but
Many new people have come to the poorest in m any y ears, and the
We find each year brin g s new in tellectu ally , m o rally and sp irit­ S aron L u th eran C hurch, G resham
m ake th e ir hom es here and some men engaged in th e in d u stry bare- people to our com m unity and each
and Powell Valley.
ually. In g en e ral 1926 has been a
tiave moved aw ay.
| ly m ade expenses.
year rem oves some of th e old h ard year fo r th e farm ers and,
In spite of over production and
The last year was a g re a t fru it friends. P erh ap s the only one of
doubtless, to m any oth ers. But all
low prices, th is vicinity has seen year hut th e re w as no m a rk e t on th e old pioneer s e ttle rs left in this
can stan d th is if they have not suf- I
much progress d uring th e p ast account of over production. A larg e com m unity is Mrs. H arvey W ay­
fered m oral deterio ratio n . W hat j H is M essage N eeded T oday,
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year. Many new hom es have been ’ tonnage of fru it ro tted on the bill, who resid es on h er old home h as become of our ideals, o u r | We ta k e th is m eans of w ishing
THINK OF WHAT
erected which are a cred it to th e ground.
Logan and rasp b e rry place w here she has Jived since
hopes, o u r faith , our aim s? Have all our frien d s a M erry C hristm as
IS B A C K O F IT
com m unity. No doubt the pro g ress | grow ers have m ade m oney d u rin g 1865. She is now 86 years of ag-i
we th e incentive of life by w hich and H appy New Year. As we come
is due to our good Bchools, fertile the past two years.
and is still active and able to. be we may face th e com ing new year
to th is season our th o u g h ts alw ays
land, good roads and h ealthful cli-
Two o f.th e large sum m er reso rts ab o u t th e house and y ard m ost of
w ith a reaso n ab le expectation of go back to th e little babe born in
inatlc conditions, the beauty of tills here are now closed for th e w inter, the time. "G randm a" W aybill a t­
su ccess? W hile we a rc th in k in g of
eastern p art of M ultnom ah county Mrs. M. E. H enderson of Crown tended the la st county fair at
th ese things, let us rem em ber th a t
and the pure m ountain air. T aking Point ch alet has personal ch a rg e of • resham every day, w hich is a
we a re privileged to p lan t and cu l­
these things all into consideration, food and service a t th e g rill in the p retty good stu n t for those a. good
tiv ate, b ut it is “God ^hat giveth
this vicinity has a bright future. Sovereign hotel In P o rtlan d . The m any years younger.
th e in c re ase .”
and the little city now called Cor- i beautiful reso rt built d u rin g the
A nother o rganization of th is
C h ristm as is a t hand again and
belt will be a suburb of P ortland, sum m er by Mrs. P e rrllliu s P alm er
om m unity w hich should not be
Every year brings P ortlan d people has changed hands and will reopen overlooked is th e grange. M ultno­ th e very th o u g h t of It b rin g s Joy
to a g reat m any people, young and 1
eastw ard tow ard th e Sandy river, i in the spring.
mah G range Is th e second oldest
P ortland has a g re a t future, and as
Mr. E au g h t’s b lacksm ith shop g ran g e in th is county, having been old. But th e re are some to whom
there is no lim it to the building and a sm all sto rag e building be- organized about 37 y ears ago. Af­ th e appro ach of th is joyous festi­
N ot even a g r e a t v io lin is t c a n co ax fine m usic
out of a c h e a p vio lin . No m o re c a n a n in fe rio r
space tow ard the east, and with the longing to the county w ere de- te r th e ch u rch es and schools, the val only adds w earin ess and b u r­
spleudld m eans of tra n sp o rta tio n , stroyed by lire last T uesday night, gran g e is th e one organization den . F rien d s m u st be rem em bered
ra d io do ju stic e to th e fine p ro g ra m s th a t a re
and gifts m ade. They feel thac
b ro ad c a st.
it is possible for men to w ork in Mr. E augbt lost all of his tools,
hlch stan d s for m ost in th e ru ra l
P ortland and live in the country, i which w ere p artly covered by in- com m unity. It stan d s for all th a t th ey o ught to pay back gifts they
W e c a rry A tw a te r K en t, th e finest ra d io s m ade.
have received from th e ir friends
Thls is practiced rig h t now to a surauce. The county lost a lot of
P e rfe c t to n a l re a lis m — th e c ra s h in g c re se n d o of a
best educatio n ally and is the
I g enerously, and th ey have n eith er
certain extent, R ent is m uch too oils and p a rt of a tru ck .
sy m p h o n y o r th e s w e llin g volum e of a s in g e r ’s
only o rganization w hich trie s by
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high for people of m eagre m eans to
Mr. and Mrs. A. M organ attended legislation to benefit th e farm er th e m eans nor th e stre n g th for the
voice— b a ss n o te o r tre b le — re a lis tic a lly c re a te d
task . To an o th er class this beau ­
live in the city, hence the hunting a birthday p arty in P o rtlan d on and ru ra l com m unities.
w ith th e m o st d e lic a te p recisio n .
Every
up of sm all tra c ts in this direction, i W ednesday evening of lust week in farm er should be a m em ber and tifu l festival h as become p ag an ­
S e le c tiv ity — d is ta n c e — v o lu m e w ith o u t “ h u m ”
Two of P o rtlan d ’s influential I honor of Mr. M organ’s fath er, w ork for th e b etterm en t of his ized. S an ta C laus ta k es the place
o r “ buzz.” G ive th e w h o le fa m ily a ra d io — y o u ’ll
of th e Child Je su s, and once m ore
e n jo y it.
business men, E dw ard E hrm an and . T heir little son Dick, who has been com m unity, sta te and country.
th e re is no room for him even in
Ju liu s Meier, have located at Cor­ seriously ill for many m onths, is
A tw a te r K e n t R a d io s a r e m ad e in th e la rg e s t
th e festival w hich bears his name.
bett and have built beautiful homes. recovering.
fa c to ry in th e w o rld a n d in sp e c te d 159 tim e s b efore
As S usan Coolidge once p ut into
Mr. Meier has converted his ranch
L. Shoultz has gone to Pendle-
it lea v e s th e fac to ry .
ou the Columbia river into a beau- ■ ton w here he has a position us Belief I ii V irgin B irth Held v erse:
L et us in s ta ll th e ra d io in to y o u r h o m e— re a d y
We rin g the bells and we raise the
tlful park. A large force of men I hotel clerk,
to tu n e in. A sm a ll p a y m e n t dow n se cu re s d eliv ery
E sse n tia l.
stra in ,
lias been em ployed clearing out j R. P. R asm ussen left for The
of a n y rad io . T h e b a la n c e divided in to sm all
A season is draw ing nigh in We hang up g arla n d s everyw here
dead trees und snags and planting . Dalles on F riday afte r spending w hich the Christians, with ad o ra ­ And bid th e ta p e rs tw inkle fair,
m o n th ly p a y m e n ts — m ak e s o w n in g o r g iv in g a
new tre e s in th e ir stead. Local | some tim e attending to w ork on his tion and p raise will once again And feast and fro lic—and then we ■
ra d io easy.
W
ish
in
g
You
go
people have been largely employed place here.
w orship the Savior who, some ' Back
A M erry C h ristm a s
OTHER XMAS (HET SUGGESTIONS
to the sam e old lives again."
in the work. T he old log house
Mr. and Mrs. I’., A ndersen ell- nineteen ce n tu ries ago, cam e as a
E lectrical g ifts a re th e m ost acceptable because they a re
a
n
d
a
has disappeared and a large und Joyed the P ortland Kymphony co n ­ babe, born o f a virgin. T he virgin
S an ta C laus is a tine Action, but ,
useful, and tim e-saving. O ur stock is larg e and a wide ran g e
modern m ansion is now under con­ ce rt last Monday evening through b irth is too g re a t a su b ject to be we m ust noM let it crow d out our
H a p p y New Y ear
is offered in th e m a tte r of choice.
struction, which will be the perma­ the courtesy of Mrs. Holmes Law discussed w ithin a lim ited C h rist­ celeb ratio n of th e b irth of Jesus.
We su g g est th e follow ing E le ctric al a rtic le s:
Powell S tre e t
G resham
nent home for th e Meier family.
rence and Mrs. Ja sp e r Crane.
T o a s te rs ,
G rills,
W affle Iro n s,
m as greeting, but still a few w ords Santa C laus lias no pow er beyond
Mrs. Geo. W ilcox S r., of L a to u r
The nursery business Is a new
C u rlin g Iro n s ,
Coffee P e rc o la to rs ,
on th is subject m ight serve as food a p leasant Action th a t may yield a
and successful industry. It lias ! ell, served on the ju ry In P ortland for thought.
S ew in g M ach in es, E tc.
given em ploym ent to many work- 1 during November.
M anning-B ow m an E le ctric al A ppliances a re featu red here
F irst, I would ven tu re to say th a t ft*..
men and has increased In acreage.
As we a re approaching 1927 we
e
if one does not believe in th e virgi.i
T he faste st tiling on
It has proven an attra c tio n to to u r­ ask and hope for a b etter m ark et
Pat hex Motion P ic t­
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b irth , it leads off into rationalism
ea rth , th e S a v a g e
ists, who m arvel a t the beautiful for our products and low er tax es
ure C am era and P ro ­
and death, and on the o th er hand
and
roses and gladioli and th e im p o rt­
W asher,
spin
rin se,
With this issue we send C h rist­
je c to rs and film s for
If one does believe in the virgin
spin dry. l,et us dem ­
ed tulips and daffodils from H ol­ m as greetin g s and best w ishes for
ta k in g motion pictures,
b irth it leads into a new b irth and
Rest Wishes
o n strate.
land.
a happy and prosperous New Year
also films for show ing.
life. The sc rip tu re has given us
New and a ttra c tiv e
business to all read ers ot the Outlook
for the
th e right to prove this. I John
4: 1-3.
NEU' YEAR
God, by a direct statem en t q u o t­
ed in the above passage of scrip
1 Complete Electrical Service
tu re, says th at th e virgin b irth is a
G resham
J. R. H O U R
pivotal point in the saving faith.
(By Mrs. Louise Nelson)
pastor of th e form er am i the Rev If Joseph w as th e futher of Jesus,
then he is not th e Son of God. It
This com m unity is situated h I x Wm. E alrw eath er of the latter.
is believing th a t he is th e Son of
miles east of GreHham, and is the
Till' M ethodist church was built God- th e One th a t was, the One
"garden spot” of M ultnom ah coun­ many years ago by Archon Kelley, th a t is, and th e One is to come
ty. Among the leading industries an early se ttle r of th is section, and who took upon him self o u r flesh
Is rasp b e rry grow ing w hich Indus­ a m em ber of the pioneer Kelley and died in o u r stead, rose again
family. It has been rem odeled to triu m p h an tly , to be seated on the
try lias been recently developed In
some extent, but the o rig in al b u ild ­ rig h t hand of God,—which saves
this p art of the county.
ing still rem ains the m ain nitdl- us. W hat th is Son of God has done
Two years ago a cannery was j torium . A year ago th e building for fallen man is of value only be-
started at Scenic station, und it j wns raised und a full basem ent •ause he is the spotless and sinless
proved so successful th a t lust year added, which was a m uch needed Son of God und because he is the
im provem ent, and adds much to sporless and sin less child of Mury.
a new building was erected and the
the usefulness of th e building.
It is th e pivotal point because if
w ork carried on In a much larg >r I
You n e v e r need be a sh a m e d of g ift of s ilv e r
The B aptist church w as built he is ranked as a man, he has no
capacity. S tra w b erries also do ex )
o r je w e lry l P eo p le of good ta s te a lw a y s se le c t
m ore recen tly —the con g reg atio n salvation for m an ; if he is ranked
ceptlonally well and many large I form erly w orshiping in th e build- us th e Son of God then w hat he has
th e m fo r th em se lv e s a n d fo r C h ris tm a s giv in g .
fields have been planted
Ing which w as erected at C ottrell done w ill save men.
O ur s to re is th e s to re of a th o u sa n d g ifts — th e ir
D airying and potato grow ing, too. in 1*02, Inter sold and now used as
Secondly, if we w ant to believe
are Industries of th is section.
the com m unity church.
and enjoy th e fact th a t Je su s fed
g litte r in g s p a rk lin g su rfa c e s m ir ro r th e h a p p y
The educational cen ter of th is
Two g rocery sto res su p p ly the five thousand w ith two Ashes and
Y uletide sp irit.
com m unity is the Orient school, necessities of life to th e people. five barley loaves, told the palsied
Diet. No. 6 .It. T his district was es­ W E. M arkell A Com pany has hud men to a rise and w alk, said to
S e lec tin g y o u r C h ristm a s G ifts is g o in g to be
tablished many y ears ago and at an estab lish ed business for some L azarus, "A w ake from th e 1 dead,”
that tim e com prised m ost of the 30 years. W A. P ro cto r J r ., is told N athaniel th a t he had seen *
an easy ta s k b o th on y o u r tim e a n d y o u r p u rse
Powell Valley and C ottrell dis­ prop rieto r of the second store. He him a d istan ce of m iles aw ay, we
if you buy here. O u r m a rk of q u a lity w ill s ta m p
tricts. all of L usted, a p a rt of Bor­ first occupied a building near will have to believe In th e virgin
b
irth
When
be
/(tilled
th
e
waves
ing and Victory. As th ese other P leasant Home statio n , h ut during
th e gift a s o n e to he loved a n d tre a s u re d fo r
schools w ere organized, sections the last sum m er moved to a com and spoke to the winds he tnani-
y e a rs to com e.
w ere taken from th e O rient school inodious new building opposite the tested th a t it w as not n a tu ra l b irth
uutti It now lias a radius of 2 or O rient school, and on th e Mt. Hood wtien he cam e into the world.
2 Vi m iles from the schoolhouse.
highway.
So much m ore could and should
T he first schoolhouse w as a log
W A. P ro c to r Sr., ow ns th e p ro p ­ lie said lint perh ap s even th ese few
building, erected on the Archon erty w here th e sto re stan d s, and is rem ark s will cau se deeper thought
Kelley property a mile east of the now having a new residence e re c t­ at C hristm as time.
present location In 1875 the p re s­ ed near the sto re w hich w ill tie oc-
No gift w ill be m ore useful or
W ishing
all
C h ristian s
and
To give one of our beautiful
m ore deeply ap p reciated th a n a
ent school site was donated to the
rin g s is to en circle the finger with
w atch! O ur stock of high grade
district by the late W H. Maxwell,
AC & Í AC AC
AC
w atches are by E lgin, W altham .
gold and th e h e a rt w ith a band of
and a new building erected. This
H ampden.
H am ilton, recognized
G resham
happiness. Give a ring! Jew eled
was a one room school and served
for beauty, perfect w orkm anship
and a c c u ra te tim e keeping.
th e com m unity in an educational
—p la in —fancy—initialed.
and religious capacity, u n til the
P ric e s
M ethodist ch u rch w as built, when
T he m ost inviting group you can
from
P ric e s
its use was for school and social
im agine.
H igrade w rist w atches
purposes. L ater It w as rem odeled
from
*1.50
Into a 2 room school and served
for ladies and gentlem en. G u ar­
to
*10.00
the district until 1897 w hen a 4-
anteed m ovem ents at from
*250.00
room building w as erected and th is
to
t« *15. And our g u a ra n te e Is hack
served th e com m unity until 1923
*75.00
A w onderful display of genuine
when th e p resen t brick building
of every one of them
Polychrom e, E lectric Floor Lamps.
was built. It co n tain s six class
Console Sets and C andlesticks.
room s and an assem bly room. At
p resent four te a c h e rs a re em ­
P laster, Brick and t em eut
ployed. Tli* p rincipal. F D Z ihl­
man Is serving his second year.
( O V I K t( I OB
The grad e teach er, Miss Kuphemla
F airw csth e r, 5th and 4th. and
A la r c e r a n d m ore c o m p lete sto ck of G la ssw a re
M arian Robertson, 3d and 4th, and
th a n e v e r before. T h e very la te st In T ab le
Miss L au ia Jak w ay , 1st and 2d are
each teaching th e ir first year In
Gut G lass. K e a u m a h le p rices.
th is school.
E a ste rn M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty R e p re se n ta tiv e
T here a re tw o ch u rch es in this
com m unity, the P lea san t Home
' «mall dcpo»lt w ill hold any article nntil ChrM m a«
f » en uilit ’ N tone • Tone St ucco
M ethodist and P lea san t Home Bap-
tlat. T he Rev. E W. W lthnell la
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Wishes You a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year
GUY D. JONES
Jeweler
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Store open evenings until Christmas