Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Mar 1936, p. 20

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~,ORIGINAL r Ve of Rediuci.ng Specal 8p?ïn Ptces DI EDRICH Eetaà. 1981 ô5 tIe5 Nmfatest AUopes linr $23.75cq Besides *elling . hlgh quality bikes tI loy* prices. we offer the- properly serviced and personally guaranteed. gving easy runaina *dependable service to the operator. Libéral Allowance on old bikes. GLENCOE BICYCLE SI'OP 708 Vernon Ave. Glencoe 57 Wesaili and deliver "Y/àere y'ou gel more for your maon9 .buniaUy, irom i L41 vv auicV dl jairportl Lake Geneva, the pilots landing on the ice to watch the iceboat car- nival. The pilots were Ralph Isbam in a Fairchild, AI Sprague in a Stin- son,. Lloyd Làflin and "Cy" Seidel, in Waco8s, and Bill Turigin in a Fléeet Since their retumu' the, skis: have been replaced on, aIl the sbips by wheels. Narn Demonstrates New Model at Curtiss Field Frank X. Narn, sales promotion manager. for the. Stin son Aircraft company of ý Detroit, demon.;trated tbe 1936 'Stinson- Reliance at Curtiss airport last week. The Major change of the new mode! is that the wings are entirely of, metal. Performing before a large crowd, it was demnïô-' strated that the landing speed could. be brought down to 35 miles an hour. Hop Off on Visit to (JOV. Landon at State Capitol George Parker, president of the Parker Fountain Pen company, left Curtiss airport last week in company with Merrili C. Meigs of the Chicago Evening American, for Kansas City and Topeka. They plan to visit Gov. Alfred M. Landon of Kansas before returning. Six tri-motored Ford transport planes, formerly operated by Amer- ican Airlines, wiIl see iminediate service in three foreign lands, ac- cording to T.. J. D'unnion, vice-presi- dent and treasurer of the company.. These planes bave been, replacedby new, faster and more modemn planes during tbe, last two y ears, although all are still mi' excellent condition., Tbree of the six planes bave been purchasedl by the Colombian govern- Ment, two others will be uised to train students of the. Central Aviation scbôol in Shanghai,' China, and the sixth one will fiy the commercial route -of "Empresa Nacional,,.de Aeros" in Costa Rica, Dunnion said. Ahhave been completely overhauled by ýAmerican -Airlines at its'Chicago base, repainted and reconditoned. Al the planes now carry theinsigniia of the countries in which they wiIl fly. Major B. Mendez, Captain G. A. Estevez, Captain E. Caneha and Lieutenant Paul Ilerrmnan are now in Chicago to take charge of 'the planes bougbt by Colombia. Accord- ing to Major Mendez, the planes wili be flown to Bogota, Colomnbiani capital, via New York. and over established air routes, a distance, of approximately 4,500 miles. Cnlombiais eviv fnrest-ed.1Mainr] one of tme Liwrary's major activities: helping people secure places for tbeniselves in the economic world, The competition for positions is keen and the one best trained will be the one to secure work and advancement. The Library offers the means of keeping up,,with changing standards, and new developments. Ifyour job is a misfit, the library offers books on vocations wbich set forth the, types' of work available, the scopp, rewards, qualifications andj necessary back- ground for many, specific employ- ments, and which offer valuable ad- vice on the>process of self- and job- analysis. The Library reminds those:of you for whom. attendance at organized classes or other forma! instruction is plot practicable,-.that progress cati bc made by systematic reading, at home. Y7ou will find mrany practical books suitable for' self-inistruction. if, on. self -examn'~ation, yQu f ccl that a broader general background is needed, the Readers' Adviser and, the librarianis stand ready to supply out- Ues of courses and books. to ýsuit thé individual needs. BOOK AIDS FOR THE JOB Fihbeini-Wby ýýMen Fa il. Overstreet-About OurseIvex.. O-verstreet-Iiiueinfg' Huma iýn 1Be- private owners are now i the hangars at Pal-Waukee. airport. An Inland sport miode!, recently flown in from Denver,. belongs to Arthur Hulzen, wbile a Cessna is the prop- erty of Peter.',And.ierson. ACQUIRE STINSON The Pure Oil company bas acquired a> 1936 Stinson Reliance to replace their Waco cabin plane to aid in terbusiness in the Middle West. Ford tri-motor, knowu affect.ionately to tbousands of air Uine pilots as "Old Reliable," and Curtiss Condors are favorites ini South Amnerican opera- tion. The two planes destined for. China will be. fiown to the West coast by American Airlines pilots 'and there placeci aboard ship for the balance of the journey. Fr-ye--Voc;utionitl Self-(;u ida nue. Pitkin-New Careers for' Youth. Rosengarten - ('hoosiiig YrLife Work. *Ryder-Mal;ke Your Own JOIb. Fields of Work for Womie Adams-Wonien Professional 'ok s. Do.ige-Fifty Littie. Businesses> for, Wonîen, Cads-Jobs for Girls. Fiiene-Careere% for Wornen. Fleishmh> ni-Outline of Car eers for Wornen. mauie-Shle Strive!s to Conquer,. PractIcal Books Finniey-Prineiples of Accounting. Goggin-Accounting Lrinciples. Hotchlkiss-Outline of Advertising. ssvory disi BISMARCK Rendolph ai La ýCHICAGC rues.~~~~~irm ___________ ' ' i~ unaior flood victins. H OT E Georgian arie audyof la Mrs. E. Randle of St. Louis rie Sele week from Bradford junior college, on Wednesday to be the guest for Bradlford, Mass., for her spring va- about ten days of Mrs. Judson F cation of.ten d ays. ýStone., 1234 Asbland avenue. Moer-Refrlgeration. MacDougall - Secret of Successfui Restaurants. Tain tor-Secretai-y's Handbook. TveY-Elements of Retail Saleenian- ship. Allen-Table Service. Pattou-FurnIture Furniture. Finish- ing, Patcli.

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