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GRFSHAX OUTLOOK. IGNITION SPECIALIST. PLUMBING and Septic Tanks day or contract. Work <uaraat»»<t LARRY FOCHT Buick Refinements Please All Owners T h a t’s us. Bring your c a r nere (or any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en e rato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting. etc. Work done by an ex p ert an d is pos itively guaranteed . We c a rry a com plete line of ignition p arts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. Buick en g in eers' provision for I easy and positive ch assis lu b ric a tion in th e m odels for 1928 is one of th e m ost w idely ap p reciated fea tu re s about th e new ca r, d eclare d ealers who a re visiting th e factory here th is month. The d e a le rs’ praise has been doubly g ratify iu g to facto ry officials because it r e flects com m ent h eard am ong ow n ers of the new Buicks. "W hile th e d ea le rs a re en th u si- j astic about th e style, com fort and I perfo rm an ce of th e new cars, all of w hich we knew they would like. ! it is plain th a t som e co m paratively m inor refinem ents also a re ‘going over big," said A. H. Sarvis, a ssist- Call and see the I an t g en eral sales m an ag er, who is Outlook’s Beautiful Assortment — Now! ■ actin g as host to th e visiting deal- 1 prq “Not only women ow ners, b ut men too, a re finding th a t th e ad- WHEN BETTOR AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM | jUBtable ste erin g w heel, th e re- I designed se at cushions, and th e r e m ark ab le accessibility of all con- ! tro ls from the d riv er's seat provide an en tirely new experience in d riv ing. And everyone who has bought th e new car, ap p a ren tly , a p p re c ia t ed its new case of lubrication. "T he change w hich m akes g re a s ing of Buick for 1928 so easy is in genious, yet sim ple. It is m erely i th e extension of th e inaccessible grease connections, form e!ly re a c h e d by craw lin g u nder the car, to a point w here they m ay be lubricated from the side. A little trap d o o r on eith er ru n n in g hoard apron gives access to them . S im ilarly, re a r g rease connections, w hich used to n ecessitate lying u nder the re a r : axle, have been bro u g h t o ut w ith in easy reach. T he w hole job of g reasing may be done now in a few m iiiutes w ithout soiling hands or I clo th es.” The refinem ent of B uick's lu b ri cation system w as adopted afte r ex p erim en ts with every g reasin g system known. Buick en g in eers T he man who buys a hom e goes over it thoroughly, believe it the m ost p rac tica l a r from roof to basement, to make certain that it has ran g em en t th a t can be w orked out, the sound construction that means long and endur since it in su res positive lubrication I of every point req u irin g g rease, ing service. ‘ and m akes th e job of g reasin g so easy th a t no p art is likely to be Buy your car as you would a hom e. Buick welcomes slighted. They feel th a t it is one this searching test, and invites critical comparisons. of th e m any reaso n s why Buick for A nd Buick is willing to leave the decision to you. 1928 is enjoying th e m ost se n sa tional public reception in all Buick S E D A N S *1195 to *1995 r C O U P E S »1195 to »1850 histo ry , a reception to w hich re c SPO R T M O D E L S *1195 to *1525 o rd -b reak in g sa les figures testify. Gresham Phone 3101 Sav It With Christmas Cards □ □ □ From roof to basement* that's the way to buy a car Buick welcomes this searching o test f. o. b. Flint, M uh., government tax to be added. The G. M. A. C. financingplen, the moit dear able, is available. BUICK>IQ28 Walter Hi Metzger SALES AND SERVICE i, '-.h am Oregon City ISO] P hones 483 PLEASANT HOME T he P aren t-T each er association I of the O rient school will m eet on , F rid ay n ig h t a t th e schoolhouse. ! B esides th e p ro g ram of th e eve- i ning, a candy sale will be conduct- | ed by th e com m ittee for th e hot lunches. — T he W ant Ad w ay is th e w ay to success. 45.000 in cash prizes for a Slogan about Wood/ The Trade Extension Committee of the National Lumber Man- ufacturers Association wants a slogan about wood. ™ The contest is open to everybody. A ll the information you need is in a free book, “The Story of Wood,” which contains the Official Blanks on which all Slogans must be submitted. TI ESI» VY. \OYEXRCR 22. 1927 HALEY R em em b er—these slogan contest prizes are hardly ever won by pro- iession.il writers or technical ex perts. Nearly always the winner» «re people who never expected to win. They Just hi' on the simple PO W E L L V A L L E Y No p ray e r service w ill be held W ednesday evening at th e Mission ch u rch , th e reg u lar evening for th is m eeting. T he union T h an k s giving service w ill tak e place T h ursd ay m orning at 10 o’clock at th e H aley B aptist church. A spec ial T h an k sg iv in g p ro g ram is being S ta n d a r a M o d e ls a rran g e d for th e Mission church * / IX -in ch a -h e e lb iu e t T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30, to w hich Coach *1175 all a re invited. An offering will Sedan 11 2 7 -in ch m heelbase^ 1285 be tak en in the in te rests of th e Coach »1285 local w ork. Sedan 1585 A m usical program of u nusual C u s to m -B u ilt M o d e ls in te re st h as been p repared for 11 2 7 -inch w h e e lb a ji^ T han k sg iv in g evening by th e p a s Brougham . *1575 to r and co ngregation of Saron 7-Passenger Phaeton 1600 L u th eran church. T his song s e r 7-Passenger Sedan 1850 vice w ill be b eautiful and devotion A ll p r ic e ft t- o . b. D e tro it, p lu s w w e x c is e ta x al. T he S aron L u th eran m ale q u a r tet co n sistin g of L arry Focht, first te n o r; Dr. Ju liu s S ture, second te n o r; E rn e st Lundbom , first bass, and th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen, sec ond bass, w ill sing. W illiam E lliott, w ell-know n ten o r, will be th e solo ist for th e concert. Miss D orothy Cooper of G resham and Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom will he h eard to ad v a n t age as acco m p an ists fo r the con cert. In addition to th e m usical ’hone 2491 num bers slides w ill be show n of the ocean, depicting it in various DODGE PARK moods. T he Rev. Enoch Sandeen Mr. and Mrs. Dick R adford have is p lan n in g to speak on, "T he Sea H ath Spoken,” an allegory on rem odeled th e co ttag e on th e 3- ac re tra c t w hich th ey recently "L ife.” bought a t M abery statio n and have moved into It. LU STED H ans Koch lias been laid up with Mr. and Mrs. F red M organ and rh eu m atism for th e p ast th ree the fo rm er's bro th er-in -law and weeks b ut is now able to be siste r Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K linskl around again. Mr. Koch, who has of G illis expect to leave tom orrow been one of the m ost up-to-date for W alla W alla, W ashington, to and p ro g ressiv e farm ers of th e spend T hanksgiving w ith Mrs. vicinity, is re tirin g from active M organ's p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. work. He recen tly sold his farm M itchell Berney. They plan on re to his son George, his son-in-law tu rn in g hom e next Monday. and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Rannow , who w ill c a rry on the CORBETT work. Mr. and Mrs. Rannow plan to build a sm all house n ear the Mrs. N ettie Kincaid is tak in g a Koch residence, w hich they will m uch needed rest from clerk in g in occupy. the S ettlem eier sto re in P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. W. L. C rissey en a t B ro n te n ’s h ealth re so rt n ea r P a joyed a trip to E ugene and a visit cific City. It is hoped by Mrs. K in w ith th eir son, Jim , who Is a fresh caid ’s m any friends th a t th e h ealth m an In th e U niversity of Oregon. giving p ro p erties of th e Kelp ore Jim is help in g to pay his college w ill re sto re her to p erfec t h ealth expenses by w orking in a flower and stren g th . shop in E ugene. Mr. and Mrs. C ris T hieving in th is vicinity has oc sey accom panied P o rtlan d friends, c u rred on several rec en t occasions. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. S treet, on the Phil Van Hee had 15 sack s of p o ta trip , who w ent to visit th e ir d augh toes th a t had been so rted and te r, a senior in th e university. All sacked for the m a rk e t tak en from w itnessed th e senior play. liis pit, and th e g ran g e hall was broken into and sm all article s FAIRVIEW taken. The F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r as- ! Miss Em m a Ilan k ey retu rn ed M o n a rc h s o f P ow er W ednesday from a tw o-w eeks' visit in P o rtlan d . T he D orcas society m et with Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain W ednesday. Mrs. M. E. Reed of E astm o relau d sp e n t a few days with her d au g h ter Mrs. Lew is B ratley, recently. D oloris M organ, a stu d en t a t O. A. C., sp en t the week-end ut her hom e here. Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier have left th e ir co untry home h ere to spend th e w in ter m onths a t the M ultnom ah hotel. Pedigree Blanks. T he Outlook has a supply of ped igree b lan k s, useful for dairym en, stock and p o ultry raisers. Large, very useful, at 5 cen ts each, 25 for 85c tf Priced You can do that as well as anybody. Goodyear lire* are not high This office is Official Headquarter» for the Lumber Slogan Contest in this locality. Don't put it off. Comi in for your fru copy of “Ths Story of Wood” today priced. Although they are the «tandaril oi highest qnal. Eastman Lumber Co. for as little as you are asked may be even less. D istrib u tin g Station for C ontest Gresham Garage Booklets and Blanks Pleasant View Avenue The Ladles Aid met w ith Mrs. A. R. H einey T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and the m eeting w as a decided success, over 30 being p rese n t in all. The tim e was tak en up with a program and the re g u la r business m eeting, followed by refresh m en ts. Mrs. Wolfe rep resen ted the W. C. T. U. and gave a le ctu re on "H om e F arm in g .” Mrs. Cleveland Bliss and Mrs. P ercy Giese gave T h an k s giving readings. The n ex t m eeting of th e Ladies Aid will be held In th e P lea san t Valley ch u rch T h u rs day, Decem ber 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. T itzel were g reatly su rp rised when th ey re ceived a teleg ram sta tin g th a t Mr. T ltzel's son, V. A. TItzel, was bringing hom e a bride fo r a visit. His wife w as form erly Miss A. E. F isk of Oregon City. T he new ly wed couple visited from T h u rsd ay u n til Sunday at the T itzel home here, and then retu rn ed to Oregon City w here they will m ake th e ir home. Mrs. C harley H o rn eck er is the ow ner of a p air of pillow slips from the Nifty A rt shop In Lents, received In connection w ith the p urchase of goods from the store. Stop Suffering from rh eu m atism , • n eu ritis, lum bago. C asey’s R heum atic Remedy drive» th e u ric acid poison, reduces pain and sw elling. Sold on money- back g u ara n tee by the T ab er P h a r macy.— Adv. Lumber lor Sale. HAMLIN & HOBS, Props. O fficia l sociation is sponsoring th e moving picture, "A braham Lincoln," which will be show n a t th e schoolhouse Tuesday evening, November 29. T his p ic tu re is rated very highly as an educational film. T ick ets will he sold by th e children of Fairview school. ity, you ran get a Goodyear to pay tor an ordinary tire- Phone 21x1 GRESHAM Through the great companion invention to the Super-Six principle, the new Hudson high-compression motor gives the torque, smoothness and power of the steam engine. These two Hudson inventions give a per formance and reliability supremacy that are immediately and continuously apparent whether you drive your Hudson a city block or a hundred thousand miles. HUDSON Super-Six M. C. Webster Motor Co. Not High way to express the big central idea. A plum e o f steam has w aved its th re a t o t p o w er f o t th o u sa n d s of years fro m th e brow o i old Vesu vius. But n o w en slav e d ,stea m p r o vides m a n k in d w ith its sm o o th est, m ig h tiest p o w er A nd now . in its n ew h ig h - c o m p re s a io n m o t o r , H u d so n g iv es th e sm o o th , elastie p o w er th a t o n ly steam has hereto fo re d eliv ered Union T hanksgiving services of th e ch u rch es of Pow ell Valley, D a m ascus and H aley w ill be held T h u rsd ay , November 24, at 10 a. m. in th e H aley B aptist church. The Rev. O. F. L arson and th e Rev. Don S hogren w ill speak, th e form er in Swedish and the la tte r in English. T he Rev. E noch Sandeen and the Rev. Jo h n S. Nordell will also take p a rt, w hile th e choirs from th e re spective ch u rch es will have a big p a rt in th e service. An offering for th e benefit of th e Swedish sa n itariu m at D enver, Colorado, will be received. First Prize . . $5,000.00 Second Prize . 2,000.00 “S’ Third Prize . . 1,000.00 Four Prizes . each 500.00 each 100.00 Fifty Prizes (Zn c a se o f ti e , th e f u l l p rix » to each) PAGE THREE Phone 2391 Gresham All kinds rough and d ressed tu m - oer, two m iles south of Bandy. A. W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone Sandy 131. For real estate loans see or call B W T h o rn e —Adv. Hudson - Essex Dealer Gresham Opposite P. O. 12 X m as Gifts One doz. photographs will make 12 Christmas gifts. Your photograph in a good mounting or neatly framed is the best gift you can give to your friends. Prices are very reasonable. Make your appoint ment now for a sitting. Only 40 more days until Christmas. C 0 U I’ O N upon» will give you one S x l J enlargem ent from your bent negative or a one dollar credit on a dozen 4 x 6 photograph*. 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