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PACE TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM OUTLOOK I «on T uberculosis association, A m erl- Publlshed every T uesday and F riday can Red f'rog8> Community Chest, etc. at G resham , Oregon, by the Outlook P re p are for T hanksgiving by giv- ¡ X 8hin d Manager. S t’ Clalr- P r ; p a r® for C hristm as by ---------------------------- --------------------- ---- I thanksgiving. P rep are for New Y ear’s n . 2 5 1 ? e ? r ’ , 1 M 2 Bl,x m o n th s, 85c. th re e by hopeful living. m o n th s ' tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 50c. ■ C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e la n d p a i l 'e s . I P o rt- A D V E R T IS IN G R a te s re a s o n a b le . O u r re p re s e n ta tiv e w in c a ll. O lh clal p a p e r o f th e T ow n of G re sh a m . O fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n of F a irv ie w . , E .n„t.e.re d Bs s e c o n d -c la ss m a tte r M a rch 3. 1911, a t th e P ostofflee a t G re sh a m . O reg o n , u n d e r th e A c t o f M arch 3. 1879 I R A T I O H A L H IG H W A Y S h ie w v M sp e r A ftK s so oriatlon c ia tio n .Member M em ber N No. pa a p er o . 2 ;,|9« WHAT ABOUT THE ROADS. The road problem is now a serious one and is bound to become more and m ore so. The state of Oregon, various s S IA T E M A It h ET MEAT. CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. Musical Activities Mary Carden in Portland, October 18. I»E PAKT- M ary G arden w ill ap p e ar in co n ce rt a t the P o rtlan d au d ito riu m next I 1 T h u rsd ay night, O ctober 18. She is C. E. SPENCE, M arket A gent well su p p o rted by G eorge L au w ery n s 723 Courthouse, P o rtland. noted F ren ch p ian ist, and o th e r m u- The plain purpose of co-operation I aicians is to control m arketing in the in te r- T,le concert T h u rsd ay evening w ill eats of the producer or consum er. I be u nder th e d irection of S te e rs & Co- P ro d u cers co-operate to obtain who a re also b rin g in g to the higher prices, consum ers to g et low er ‘’o™ * e8‘ T ito Schipa, A nna P avlow a prices. It would seem th a t th e tw o and ber com Pa ny of 65, E frem Z im bal- m ovem ents would contlict, yet on the lst and H arold H auer in jo in t rec ital co n tra ry , through efficient o rg an iz a-I w ltb C asals> th e g re a t ’cellist, tions an d m anagem ent, both classes may be benetitted, through elim inat- I Many Jo in New Chorus. Ing th e m any needless expenses, prof- The new rh n r.m . i... o X ^ h iS o 6 - d m a n y ippbnca?iornasP^ ... ... " iti. » . tr ai e: ,Apple grow ers sta te , . ■ w“ °*®Bale prlce they receive is below w hat it cost them to grow the rruit, but a t the sam e tim e single apples on F ourth stree t in P o rtlan d , retailed for five cents each. A O resh- , am g a rd n .®r rep o rts th a t he received I ,r,,n > 12 to 15 cents per dozen for dor,1.’l Y.hi,ch th,e. P o rtland re s ta u ra n ts w e e k J " - .^ o . f ’v P<xz (said to have been received by th e ad- visory board. A pplications for mem- bership may be obtained from anv m em ber of the advisory board w hich consist of th e leading ch o ra l d irect- lo r s of th e city. T h ere a re no dues o r ch arg es of an y kind in c o n n e x io n w ith the chorus, th e m usic is provid- ed free ot ch arg e and th e co n d itio n s of en try a re such as any e a rn e st sin g er can ea8i*y com ply w ith. R eh earsals t h . national K,„er.in re n t are W a llin g to , 10 cent» p .r pound, o r ho«.«. T h irte e n th and A ld .r . t i . i t . spending m illions and m illions for H 200 per to n - and the p rice the f a r m - | w hich w as loaned for th e ’ urpose. road im provem ent. | Sot w as th ree cents p er pound or | T he first co n cert w ill ta k e p p la ce in I l 6n,.Pt L tO“ - A £ ? rtJ ? n.d bul*.n®88 mal!’ I Lh®~ ‘nunìciV a?" auditorium " w ith th e I I PLA N TS, S E E P S . ETC. PHYSICIANS F O R S A L E , re c le a n e tl v e tc h P i c ; j c le a n e d o a ts a n d v et h m ix ed , a b o u t to m o i e vetSj>- 3 ^ c • R - M u llen - P h o n e : Office 1261 littir. B o r in g , p h o n e D a m a s c u s 91. H. H. HUGHES, M. D. tf ’■''.’H -' y - K —C le a n v e tc h seed, a ls o v e tc h a n d g re y o a ts , v etch a n d ry e, w in te r w fi an/ i g re y °atH, an d ^ re y o ats. A t r n i .? ° n w ° D n e r n on ‘ a m -D a m a s c u s yyail. W a lte r R a n is e r. B o rin g , O regon. p h o n e D a m a a c u s o6. tf H o u r s : 10-12 A. M. GRESHAM , EMPlXtV.MENT MA2f " w a n t e d LIVESTOCK •¡-7 K A 1 C - O L D GEADE .I E E S E Y H in I cow sSa X’l ? 80 1 ,{d°l s t e ‘n a n d 2 J e r s e y COWS, g iv in g m k. C. E B ra m h n ii R o u te f, T r o u td a le , O r e g o n ' ram h a“ ' F R F S H C ? W S F O R S A L E . E . J . G ra - . hii. i.r e s h a m . Ji. A. p h o n e 524. S ? 2 l « R A F GOOD F R E S H c o w s fo r «ale- E . B au m an n . G resh am , phone ^ u c.et . ov*r FI“ ‘ stale Bank GRESH A M . Physician and Surgeon s ^ r for Women and Children Gresham-________ - Oregon B la ’- k s m ith 's Forge w ith i-<da ip IZ °Ln b axA Is o P U ^ h re d B a r r t d L o c k a n d R h o d e I s la n d R ed cock- e r e ls fo r b re e d in g p u rp o ses. J i r s c M Z im m e r m a n . G re sh a m p h o n e 2491. tf ' Î ’^ V e a 1} ^ t^ H J S E G F ÍE S E fo r sa le a t »? t i e J ’’ , sp n ,? « ,ooth.. c u ltiv a to r. b e r r v N T m te h 'h °i.S-e ri,d i n g c u l t i v a t o r f o r b e rry p a t c h , $2o. j . b u h r T r o u t d a l e p h o n e G r e s h a m 1.7x3. ir o u tu a le , W e 2 ? a ? i <?- L O O S t: f l - O V E R OREGON Emily F. Bolcom, M.D. W. A. H e sse l, d a le , “ i,r ’egot',’.*'r - Phone 167x1 miscellaneous ^ n jm u d im e ry . hip i aSA„L 1 > , Co,w s a n d h e ife rs , a ls o tw o phone 1 y e a r ° ld ’ F r e d P o w e li; Physician and Surgeon S p ecial A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d P i t t in g o f G lasses. E n s ig n L ee of th e S a lv a tio n A rniv a t th e W h ite S h ield H o m e, 565 M a y fa ir a v e n u e , P o r tla n d , O regon ? CATTLE r 68 2253 m a y c o m m u n ic a t e W^ ^ r n t r ^ f o 7 daaUr, o ¿ ^ e s . Ä OREGON GEO. INGLIS, M. D. D R E S S M A K IN G w a n te d b y p ro fe ssio n a l d re ssm a k e r. M rs. E . M a ssie , p h o n e \ 2. 1'< r« s h a m. 1,1 tr o u b l e - Office 2251 fo r n ig h t firing. Ó resh - a m G re e n h o u se s. Let y o u r eye ru n down th is column. F ix y o u r gaze on one of th ese offer- " A N T E D R e lie f telep h o n e o p e r a to r w ho n - . n v O<i< M u tu a l T e le p h o n e com - ings and get busy w ith your phone _ p a n y , G r e s h a m . _______ tf T y ^ o l d , , l ;V E 1 “ i X a r ' I- se c o n d h o u s e s o u th o f F o s te r ^roail* on D e a r d o r ff r o a d , n e a r L e n ts . n L e'o ?'’ tr o n t P e r r y ’s p a s tu r e , a b ig 3 -v e a r- a l s o Wa 2e vh » feri’ i nea,r ly r e a d y calv e. w iG . ah . - ’> e a r-o ld W hite h e if e r m a r k e d w ith b la c k s p o ts W h ite H o se D a ir y K . 4. G r e s h a m , p h o n e 30x2. y 2-4 a n d 7-8 P . M Office, W ith ro w B u ild in g HAY A. W. BOTKIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olile« over First State Bank Phones H o u r s 2 to 5 P . M. Office 1271 ; R e sid e n c e 127x Gresham, Oregon fo r M ’ P a ‘8ley’ T r o u t- P l JustT r iv l,tI>f° G 'H ‘° r s a ie ' 7 m o n th s old" H. V. ADIX, M. D. r -e f 1/ g h t t h l s se a so n . F . E . T o d d iiile traffic. Most of it is handled by I dreds of sacks of apples th a t he gives j new year. | H O U SES G re s h a m , p h o n e 1971 ' HORSES Physician and Surgeon bond issues. W hat about the futu re? to those who will come a fte r them , L L C O O K S T O V E . 34.50, b a b v b e d ' How long will the roads now being I but t i ° r ^ hiA'h be cannot K«t enough j first ch o ral c o n c e r t ^ w l T ^ e ^ H i a - h Toulouse” tO\ v sale’ also S M s p A r in g s a n d m a ttre s s . «5.50. P h o n e 176 Office over Bank of Gresham ant so m e o r see M rs, G. A. Cok. G re sh a m built last? now loin, h, ......... . o n t h e P o r t l a n d m arkets to pay the w a th a ’s W edding F east" fC nleridee I Mefnnn?„Kar,ab,?‘it ' 5 bounds e a c h . H . Office phone 1411 or 179 Bes. 1489 M c G in n is, B o rin g . ie c o m aT 1H° W/°,nB b6,Ore they wU1 ®’ p®"8® “ t P i l i n g , g rading and s a c k - | T ay lo r) W edding F e a st" (C oleridge P P “A IN S E W IN G W a n te d . C h ild r e n ’s W ith Dr. W. J. o tt and “P au l R e v ere’s R id e” become inadequate? | ing. * _ POÜIZTR Y «ew>ng a sp e c ia lty . M rs. I ^ s l l e T S t Re8t Phone for appointment iC arl B usch). F o r th e second co n c ert t I F O R S A L E — W h ite L e g h o r n p u l l e t s 5 H i l l J«ur. O pposite L iistm .ui's L u m b e r Yd. A lready some of our main, well built added to - I b m o n t h s o ld . C a ll i l . G. A n d re w 256 \ U L C A N G A S RA.XGE f o r sale. I n good highw ays, recently built, are breaking I these products, and to nearly all bers, including the" P o lo n aise from c o n d itio n . S te e l top. P ric e $40. ^ S e e P h o n e 2201 PIG S farm products. K n Saprpa n F a i ^ ie ° w .F - C a d y '3 S‘° r e ’ M ~ ’ They go “Life for th e C zar" (G lin k a), the down u nder the co n stan t w ear of other AOL’N G p i g s f o r s a le . E . B a r t s i h B o r- DR. EMIL ROSENBÜRGER arch ano and ch o ru s, "H “H ail B rig h t — illg ’ O reg o n , p h o n e G r e s h a m 39x5.’ traffic. Already some o f them t hrouBh to ° many hands. T here is I (m m aren heavy traffic, if c ie s t i ta r tO° much d istributing m achinery, Abode.” from W ag n er’s “T a n n h ä u se r,” Osteopathic Physician are so crowded t th h a a t t ft Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn. 2 Ch3 ^ ? ’0 1 ^ » R E G I S T E R E D P O L A N D caeses to be a too m any classes of m ark ets and prof- th e p ilg rim ’s ch o ru s from “I Lom- o n ic e H o u r s 10 a . m . to 5 p. m. U ’ a ^ . n i i ' o n T l i a Does Flourishing Business. pleasure and becomes m ore and m ore | **s its in between between. b ard i" (V erdi) and “T he B enediction) E v e n in g s b y A p p o in tm e n t T he F a rm e rs M utual has grown to H o o k p u l l e t s , P h o n e G r e s h a m 433 hazardous to travel over them. D istribution of farm products is al- of tb ® P o ig n ard s” from “T he H ugue- be th e la rg e st farm ers’ com pany in the C o n g d o n H o te l G RESHAM As a people we are ra th e r prone to raost en tirely in the hands of the n o ts,” by M eyerbeer, T he la st con- I P O m L o A n N th D s o ld 'H M 'AG Î c l n f y p*"? “¿J,®’. 2 N orthw est. F’arm ers who consider co n sist of M endelssohn’s P h o n e D a imaacus m a s c u s 89. 89 _ y ’ R ’ 3’ B o r in B. th e ir own w elfare p refer it. P resid en t take things as they come and not d ealers and brokers. The grow er has think seriously of the fu tu re w .. nr« n?th/ ng to 8ay as to the Price- T he g f eat ayn\ ph? nic c a n ta ta , “The H ym n p i o s PO r DR. MARY E. BECKER E . T . S ell, G re s h a m , a n a sh a ll re p o rts th e A ssociation has (. „i . ... e I middle in te rests Hx both th e buying | d 1 ra lse - , P o rtU n d so lo ists w ill also | p h o n e 1036." over $16,000,000 in force and over 10,- CHIROPRACTOR t f pi one to plan to m eet the present and selling prices and both producers !’e enKaKed for th is work, w hich will o. i _c7^PiG S_for ^,i;. l u i r rgent i r a » » l f needs n a w ic lt ) n s .x l in .l . .. H 1 1 n f klf i t t r iF k . * 1 . « .......... r v ... Electric Therapy. Electric Sweat W T T - ihiivovr ' d w e e k s old. 000 m em bers. In the p ast year it has and not provide « for fu-1 I < al*d consum ........ ers ........... m ust t . take it and . pay I I O be p re se a ted w ith th e sym phony or- I G r ills S ta tf n n ’ r o a d - m ile s o u t h paid over $33,000 in losses w ith one Mineral Baths it. I c h e stra and the g re a t a u tito riu m o r ---- ,IHI« s t a tio n . C a ll n o o n s o r e v e n in g s assessm en t only a t 30c pc, hundred tu re needs. H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m Autom obiles have increased so rap-1 *’e p roducer realizes th a t he m ust gan. __Real Estate. Rental». Loans dollars. T h ere is no reason why L ib r a r y B lo ck , G re s h a m farm ers should pay high rate s when idly during the past 10 years that all hls ,own pr°ducts and obtain Phone 122x p u n s are proving inadequate. Heh ,^ i : rwsPri?,ea t" rthK e° th ey can in su re in a F a rm e rs’ A sso ihelleyMOi : runthC‘S y^ * ?8ncr venSIers’G^ B- ciation. A nyone w ishing to in su re will I w enty-live years ago no one could are g ettin g the profits th a t should be a m , p h o n e 1313. n u e ' G re s h - call on H. W. S n ash all a t the F air H. C. JOHNSON, D.V.M. P ai»i A d v . have predicted the p resen t state of af- bis. He know s th a t he m ust get a FAe, “' I . 5 '9 R S A L E O R T R A D E A d d re s s G rounds, G resham . Phone F arm ers I rotu,lal,.. O regon, b ox 174. ’ 2101.—Adv. fairs. No one today can predict the p a rt of . th ese middle profits or he o A C a E ,1 £O JIE f o r s a le , S "“m ile fro m Veterinarian conditions th a t will prevail 25 years X ’ 1 qUit p r° ? uclng- Hence commo- h ig h sc h o o l. M o d e rn b u n g a lo w g a r a g e Milk re p o rt blanks now for sale b errieCJ,i C w n "hl ° U? ? ’ h a l f ¡n * ™ l ,Pn ,.„ V at , r „ , lk y organ izatio n s are rapidly form- Ä . , IS S henie. Yet 25 years Is a com para- ing in m any states with the purpose a m 1673. W " L ’ G o r s a S«- P h o n e G re s h - cheap at th e Outlook office. Phones, Office 1651* Res. i í xj tively sh d rt tim e. of co n tro llin g the bulk of the crop and Tabor 3026. F Ä . Ä e Fa?R It is probable th a t ten years f r o m |and 80 d istrib u tin g and m ark etin g it W. S. WOOD now the airp lan e will handle m uch K b^Je(a l,v,IlK Profit price may be ob FX » Ä T ^ ^ o n h°OUM d D E N T IS T S A uctioneer long distance travel, m ail and light „ S Ä & tr^ -.a and h errie^ e8hRaeT: Phones« Office 2184« lie s. 2185 ....................... .................... - . , u S " ™ s : S n ; K a s s x r ^ , ! ° s VANCOUVER, W ASHINGTON Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty DR. W. J. OTT tr e e s b e r rie s , e tc . C h e a p e s t b u y ¡n lation will increuse and th e num ber farm products a t lower prices if they Phone Vancouver «14, or ’ Pni>S.r ? m ' S eco n d h o u se e a s t o f of m otor vehicles will be nearly w ere as m uch concerned in th e retail _________ G re s h a m O u tlo o k I5«l Dentist s t r e e t 1 a v e n u e . s o u th s id e o f T h ir d doubled. "P erhaps the cost of r u n - |E rb;e as t ^1® Brower is in his price, Nerve Blocking Dental X-Ray Ri “ l , E s t a t e L o a n s liing a m otor vehicle w ill be greatly L re sn U n H 8' retaller8 and P roducers’ A uto T ops K e e p e r e d a n d R e p a ire d .! S IS y ste m R o n !N d ( v L ° an S u n d e r R e s e rv e Office over Bank of Gresham h in d s o f T o M a te ria l a n d reduced. T h at will tend to Increase I shorten th e long route; elim inate F o rtf a S d ^ ifte .1 C om pany F o S r? h es'ty C u r t a i n W in d o w s m otor travel. I middle speculation and g reatly reduce Dr. Julius G. Sture The Outlook ventures two or th ree p*16 between expenses, S. E. PALMQUIST d e n t is t predictions. Ten y ears hence there T h ® success or failure of O regon's AUTO TOP SHOP Office In Bank of Gresham Building _E Honey LibCral ‘ermS “ will be 25,000,000 m otor vehicles in organizations will depend alm ost en- I n S a n d y W e d n e s d a y s a n d T h u rs d a y s Main 8L Gresham Phone 1285 I W A N T E D t o R E N T t o r e s p o n s i b l e ESF7 l h . Unlled S I« ,,.. Ten i S U S ^ G n H sa s ta R o n r t I N®n t ln m y h o u s e n e a r PHONES Gresham 1231 Sandy 69 & 6x2 ed Phone P ,YOU'!B c h ild r e n w a n t- tin governm ent will extend m ore It m ust be in com petent hands. It e v e n in g s .n e P " H ’ R o o r k - « r e s h a m 77x1, stric t regulation over in te rstate m otor m ust be business from s ta rt to finish, traffic. Ten y ears hence the national I F riendships, favors, jobs m u st have The Bank of Gresham pays 6 par ATTORNEYS E lectro n ic R eaction s governm ent will do m ore tow ard ¡Io h ^ i ' ' ^ th e ° l8 a " ization’ 11 m ust ce?L interest on time deposits.__Adv. P h o n e-M a in 1249 Gresham 1591 n.. ix ,, . the main I I ganizations ,)e nanaled a as re successful or- Money to loan on real estate. Farm building and i m aintaining managed. p N rivate early ev- o f A bram s Ioans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne_ “ B lo o d w ill te ll” McGuirk & Schneider hlghw ays of the country. Ten years ery co-operative failure in Oregon can MACHINERY. hence the m ileage cost of operating ,,e traced to poor m anagem ent. Men Attorneys at Law D R . C. W . M ILLER m otor vehicles will he reduced to l bo., ^ now m arketing, standardizing, p u lle r in f l r s t - c l a i w o r i a b e ^ n d t i ï ï f Gresham Office. W ithrow B ldg about half th e present cost. C h a rg e ^ ’ m e n M u F s t J n ) e c i h , e e a a p p . - A A d d d d re r e s s s s J J o o h h n n o O . s h b " o ? rn " ’ ’ Electronic Physician „ .? OI^ land Office it ■ ciiarge, men who kuow how to hold Hodl'kD ’8 9 6 u r r.®' i u r e 3 o n ’ o r C h a s - W.’ w - 721 Corbett Bldg. n o a iK , E . M o rriso n s t r e e t , P o r t D ia g n o s is a n d T re a tm e n t . (p)wn expenses, to reduce w aste, to la n d . Grp PROURAM GF' RELIEF FOIL | handle men. E xperts in th ese lines H o u r s 1 to 6 P . M. O th e r h o u r s b y FOR S A L E T h r e s h in g m a c h in e , o n ly FARMER. m ust he found. G row ers’ o rg an iza r ■lftpr u n 70 d vZu»* a y s . C o m p le te ly u .m iin u ie u A p p o in tm e n t th in o v e r h a le d tions seldom succeed in successfully b A e fter a s th ^ is o i aV n e w ” V h V i ? T ^ r g a î n A L F . O . N E L SO N Office a n d R e s. P h o n e S E llw o o d 0153 The legislative com m ittee of the I ^ e l r products. g o n j H » 8 B° ld a t a 4 r y IOW Ä 645 T e n in o A v e . (S e llw o o d ) P o r tla n d ATTORNEY AT LAW co-operative associations A m erican F arm Bureau, in a recent r,„ When " ho-operatlve associations a a re re h ) R S A L E , 3*4 B a in w a g o n , D a y to n i - ... . founded on th ese safe principles a n d I Office cor. T hird and R oberts Ave. conference with I resident Coolidge, are bucked by g ro w ers’ co n tracts to Ä d,8S Bll? S^ a-pf * (n g j Ä J d itio n . o . H . s t o n e / R .‘ ï.' G r e s h a m ., outlined a num ber of Item s In its pro- the extent ol 76 per cent of tile prod- Telephone 1511 p h o n e 42x. gram for tlie benefit of th« farm er. I l,ld grown, then will the farm ers be ________t f I E. G . R O H L F AUTOM OBILES Among o th e r things It favored an s h jd /h ,? 611 ,h<? buyers w,lat th e price T H IN K ! touVe a m otor cess profits tax If the governm ent m ust raise additional money. It w a s l F O K O PLANT SEEKS irrevocably opposed to a general sales «H EATEH EFFICIENCY tax. It favored wage Increases for farm labor provided it can be shown ( hanges, including the tra n sp o si th a t labor efficiency has been In tion of a num ber of m anufacturing de creased by m echanical devices, but p artm ents. n earin g com pletion at th« Lincoln p lan t division of th e Ford was opposed to any wage advances un Motor com pany form an Interesting less cost of production can be decreas sidelight on efficiency m ethods of the ed a t the samo time. I t endorsed co organization. When a m an u factu rin g plant is c a r operation between the governm ent and p rivate shipping Interests but criti rying on a heavy production. It Is a m atter of considerable difficulty to cised some rulings of the shipping move a large portion of m achinery board. It favored crop insurance but troni one place to another. Yet this was opposed to the governm ent enter is ju st w hat is being done at the L in coln plant and w ithout the least halt ing the Insurance business. I t favored in output. th e tru th in fabrics law. I t opposed the In fact, with the steadily increasing governm ent fixing th - price on any ag dem and w hich the Lincoln is enjoying, ricu ltu ral commodity. It endorsed the production, through the introduction present f.-deral program of highway of g rea ter facilities, has been moved up and a new output record was es »•oustruction. It opposed railroad wage tablished in August with shipm ents of Increase. The president was told It 897 ears during the month, a gain of was a tim e to call a halt on any further 97 over July. During ttie eleven months of Ford advances except on condition of in ow nership in 1922 Lincoln ear sh ip creased efficiency and decreased pro m ents totaled 5,242, while so far this duction costs. vear 5.2,3 Lincolns linvc been m anu factured. Moving of tlie several departm ents t. 1TIIE KIM ; AM> 4,|A IM i. into Hie new addition, which Increas One must have before he can give es the plant floor space 311,000 square teet, is being effected under a htghlv With possession comes the obligation sd en tlfle arrangem ent. The plan to give The full season Is the time of provides that raw m aterials and stock gathering In the fruitage of the year. shall en ter one end of the receiving F irs t com es T hanksgiving—acknow l room and gradually pass through the m anufacturing processes to em erge edging the source of our blessings; at the other end of the building as fin then C hristm as—sharing our joys ished products. with others then New Year’s—taking Conveyor • ) stem s, new and Im prov 'd m achinery and many other facili inventory and m aking a new start. C areful g athering leads to wist giv- ties are being installed to bring g reater quality and refinement to I.ln- ing; both lead to thanksgiving; siti- i oln Motor cars. cere thanksgiving increases Joy, aiul Illu strativ e of th e close attention to detail which en ters Into every phase prep ares for hopeful endeavor. fills sums up the closing m ouths of of Lincoln car production is one sm all departm ent w here clocks used on L in I he )e a r Oetober. November and De coln ia r s arc received. These are cem ber as they ought to be. m anufactured by* one of the co u n try ’s Ib is Is the tim e to m ake subscrip forem ost w atch m akers. Nevertheless, tions to the support of the religious in this dep artm en t, every clock u n d er goes an eight-day test before being and benevolent activities of the com perm itted to tak e its place on a L in m unity, not forgetting such avenues coln ea r in stru m en t board. of upitfe us the Near Eaat Relief, Ore- A W ant Ad will do it for you. that starts RIGHT AWAY if REgCJUWNfc in F , II * R -D O O R F O R D “.SEDAN""" & a 4?a , .rl flce a t « « 5 “ S e e B a l le 'y a t ?-.S n a , ;l,ei’ S |io p . A lso N e w S u p e?- io r ( lie v ro le t to u r in g . R u n s a n d lo o k s J i k e n ew . L ot o f e x t r a s . 555'». E Z t e r m a ■ P„O.R I ’ T O D R I N ,; fo r s a le fit good c o n d itio n . C a ll a n d se e it. M u st sell f o r c a s h . E d w a rd P e a k . 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