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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1925, p. 20

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. E, DOWNING PHONE H P.56ee Christian Science Reading Room URS: Week days 9 a. m. to . m. Sundays 2;30 to 6 p. m. for reading only. 18 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. 2190 Get the happy habit of ~Cating Jones &in Farm Saysage. The good, old ashioned kind, made From choice m‘ pork and home groundspices. Sausage meat or little sausages. You shquld try Jones Dairy Farm Sau« sage with baked apples. Jones Dairy Farm, Inc. Agency in New IGHWOOD DRUG STORER F. J. WEIDLING Co, H GRADE GRAND PIANOS DAIRY Central Ave., Highland Park Maintained by »i are cordially invited to visit The Remding! Room wWAaATCH REPAIRING LOCKS AND JEWELRY Dr. B. A. HAMILTON URSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1 â€" 'hbhrm Bt. Johns Ave. H . IRVING C. from manufacturer at factory s. Substantial saving and comâ€" ) satisfaction. IOMES FOR SALE MONTHLY PAYMENTsS sutiful Wooded Lots on _ _._ East Side NNES â€" N. Western Ave. Chicago, III EAST PARK AVENUE Highland Park, NL _ Phone 1765 WARD M. LAING w Floors 16 North Sheridan Road * Second | Floor Church of Christ, Scientist 4 H. P. State Bank Bldg. {antks p Your Dispositionâ€" iblic Tyoi BUILDER f Highland{Park <1 Haze! Atenue DENTISTS LAID AND SURFACED OLD Froors RESURâ€" FACED To LOOK LIKE ;[ Reduced! North Shore Buick Company Queen Quality Shoes and Arch Preserver Shoes + For Women FELL BROS. SHOES â€"Phone 456 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, DUFFY & DUFFY TO DRESS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES BEGIN WITH FELL BROS. SHOES John T. Fitz Gibbons 29 S. Second St. T oVvERCOATS, SUITS, SWEATERS, SHEEPâ€"SKIN coars FURS AND GLOVES DRY CLEANED { FELL BROTHERS â€" | Bootery 4 8. First St. (Evans Bldg.) E. E. Farmer 315 Oakwood Ave. Highways Construction Co G10â€"13 GET READY FOR WINTER Public and Private Ro;ia, â€"S;;c_n' ;n:l Water Excavating and Grading . ESTIMATES FURNISHED Deerfield Agency, Hoffman‘s Barber Shop GENERAL CONTRACTING Florsheim Shoes For Men Good Shoes For Children Cleaners and Dyers , Fresident L G. s _ * W. A. Walters, Seeyâ€"Teadg"" Telephone Highland Park 386 Better Buick Time Payment Costs are Lowest in the Motor Car Industry Highland Park, Actual comparison ot DELIVERED cost will show you the Better Buick‘s decisive price advantage over other cars whose dealers have not the opportunity to work under the GMAC Plan. Pick out any other car of approximately the same list price as a Buick model and get the DELIVERED cost of each, with everyâ€" thing you will be required to pay added to the total (including interest and inâ€" surance). See how much lower Buick is ! Buick time payment prices are from $30 to $75 under prices of competitive cars. The new GMAC Time Payment Plan adds still another economy to ‘Buick ownership. BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. Phone Highland Park 82018 Tel. H. P. 496 Telephone 1063 Vice President The department‘s index of the telaâ€" tive purchasing power, of 30 farm products is placed at 93 for August comphred with 91 in July, the five year ‘1909â€"14 average of 100 being used as a base. 4 "On the Pacific coast the apple and grape harvest are well along,. Prunes are picked. Grain is mostly threshed. Fall seeding is about finished in the north, tho hindered by dry weather. The same is true of winter trucks in the south. Cotton is being picked in the south. Rice and citrus fruit are developing well. The general sentiâ€" ment is moderately optimistic.". "The wheat belt .has winter wheat seeding about finished. Local estiâ€" mates of acreage vary but general indications are of some increase over last fall. Spring wheat yields are only fair but grain is ‘excéllent qualâ€" ity and prices are stimulating. The general result of the season is favâ€" orable to the region as a whole. f ‘The Range Country "The range country has the cattle and sheep movement to market well along. Stock is moving down from the high range to winter pactures. There is a heavy demand for ewes. Many ewe lambs are being ‘held back on range and many old ewes ‘shipped to farm flocks for breeders.â€" Some cattlemen are sticking up where reâ€" sources are favorable, and the whole region is improving in tone. is apparently good grain. The region is busy with the late harvest and fall work. Winter grain has been planted under favorable conditions. The hog and cattle situation generally favor optimism. * CQIMMBIA“"‘" Dnrecur SCHOOQLOF A AT TOOY 4 © In the Corn Belt . ‘"The corn belt ‘has the corn harvâ€" est well along with the crop maâ€" tured safely ahead of frost. There is some chaffy corn in areas hit by dry weather but ‘the bulk of the crop Conditions in Rast s "The‘east is busy with silo filling, potato digging, fruit harvest and fall work generally. Potato yields are disappointing. Corn growth is excelâ€" lent, helped by late rains. .B:nm, buckwheat and other crops in harvest were damaged by heavy rains in the rnorth. â€" Winter grain is mostly seeded. The dairy situation is rather static but improves rather than otherwise. "The south is generally under the ban of dry weather. Drought and heat have been a real catastrophe in northern Georgia and portions of the Carolinas. The whole Piedmont reâ€" gion is hard hit. The cotton crop is spotted but generally fairly good. Picking is well along and ginning has been heavy. Feed crops have been shortened by dry Weather. â€" General conditions are fairly good except in drought areas. 25th Year is that this is the second fairly profâ€" itable year. The season will go & long way to level up regional conditions. The corn belt along with the dairy and diversified east have been slow to feel the stimulating current of reâ€" vival, but now the rising prices of hogs and cattle, together with a reaâ€" sonably good corn crop mean‘ some profit in the corn belt. The slowly strengthening prices for dairy prodâ€" ucts plus higher potatoes and minor cash crops promise somewhat better income for the east. The whole agriâ€" cultural map thus slowly emerges from economic uh:doyv." x8 0% Mic smaatess C K s e can s l % Discussing the situation regions, tllé department says: of their value. â€"‘Cotton . apparently stands, to bring its producérs an inâ€" come of approximately $1,500,000,000, which is about like last year, and wheat producers apparently stand to receive about $1,000,000,000, which is also near or slightly below last year. ¢ , _ General Index f "These two leading erops probably index the general crop income. Agriâ€" cultural income will not be greatly in excess of last year, but the point _ "It is a splendid harvest," the deâ€" partment says. ;"Not bumper yields but production well adjusted to reaâ€" sonable needs. The two great money crops, cotton and wheat, are now along where some idea can be gained > Agriculture has ‘been fairly profitâ€" ‘able this year and t he improved putâ€" chasing power of farmers will do much to uphold â€" general economic wellâ€"being‘ through the winter, the United States Department of Agriâ€" culture declares in its ‘October report on the agricultural situation.. The department points out, however, that while conservative judgment of the recovery of ‘agriculture is warranted, farm prosperity can be easily overâ€" rated as depression. . . ~ "It is a splendid harvest," the deâ€" partment says. ."Not bumper yields but production well adjusted to reaâ€" sonable needs. The two great money CONDITIONS MUCH BETTER Good Crops Index of Good Times â€" In Opinion of Department â€" Of Agriculture; Details Are Given GOOD FARM YEAR â€" AIDS PROSPERITY HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH 397 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park State Bank Bldg. Tel. H. P. 380 HELEN TaytOR, Principal GERTRUDE JANITZ Assistant Main School, 509 8. Wabash Ave THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, MUSIC Clare Osborn Reed nent of the s warranted easily over by key Call at our office and make selection Siutt o 20 Chamtatas exnge while tur emporte t WE SPECIALIZE IN HENNA PACK, HENNA RINSE, INECTO, DYEING TREATMENT. â€"Three expert Marcellers at your service. » D. L. MUSTRIG BEAUTY SHOPPE] | Marcelling, Manicuring, Water Waving, Bobbing, Shampooing and Facials Call at our office and make ; DRY CLEANING & DYEING RUG CLEANING & CURTAIN _ _ STRETCHING . THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY PHONES 178â€"179 148 North First Street C FRANK SILJESTROM Black Dirt' $200 Allâ€"steel crown lates meorine thed powen e g ful, positive brakes. Standard wiper. Balloon tires $25 tires, rearâ€"view mirror, extra fenders; fuel tank filled from m‘film.fl’h-nfl 'E lines; nickeled head lamp , . All prices f.0.b. Detroit Closed cars in color, Deâ€" Runabout â€" $260 Coupe « â€" 520 Tudor Sedan 580 Fordor Sedan 660 T o u ri n g extra on open cars. We have a good supply of black dirt and wellâ€"rotted manure for your fall planting needs. No order too small, none too large. JUP . MODERN PLUMEBING AND HEATING : I " Estimates Cheetfully Given. . . Jobbing a Specialty GreaterDemand for the :: â€"_ Improved Ford Cars The recent improvements in Ford cars have created a demand that is establishing new sales records. Back of this growing demand is the knowlâ€" cdge thit Fofd cars have gmined theie uni ments enhance value that has been definitely established. . ' 4 See today‘s greater Ford value at your nearâ€" est Authorized Ford Dealer‘s. Place your order now to insure early delivery. versal recognition through dependability and economy of operation: The recent improveâ€" (da. 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. 4 After 6:30 by appointment '}Ve sm in Boys ivmk ‘éw E::‘z 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. BEAUTY SHOPPE HAIR CUTTING MORAN BROTHERS > wikl 5o d > New State Bank Building . Rooms 8 and 9 «* Telephone Highland Park 1990 360 CENTRAL AVE. PAGE THREE P s wb y3

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