Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Dec 1925, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LIFE December 11. 1'~23 REAL ESTATE SCHOOL MF.ETS AT EVANSTON Mid-Winter Institute to be Held at Northwestern University December 27-Jan~ary 3 Men and "·omen from :1!1 parts of the C nited States are preparing to attend the mid-winter Real Estate Jnstitute, December .27, 1925, to .T anuary 3, 1926, at Evanston, under the joint auspices of Northwestern university, the Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Ctilities and the National Association of Real l·.state boards, according to reports coming in to natio~al association headquarters. Letters from Florida, Ohio, Alabama. Michigan, and other states indicate a large attendance at the institute, which is an intensive short cours~ in real estate that has been offen~ d to give 'training to teachers of real estate courses now being conducted . in more than two hundred cities in the country as well as to the broken and other real estate men who desire more specific knowledge of the latest meth· ods of real estate practice to ~upple ment their business experience. Cover Many Branches Borden's Have What You Desire....... That Better D~inking Milk Borden's "Selected" is an imp roved drinking milk which has been steadily gaining in popular favor during the past two years. There are eight distinctive features which make "Selected" milk ideal for home use. These features are: 1. It is produced by cattle tested for and declared free from all disease, including bovine tuberculosis. Identify by the word o Selected" on the hooded cap Blake Snyder, editor of the Real Estate Handbook, who is associated with Douglas L. Elliman and company, Inc., New York City, will have charge of classes in Real Estate Fundamentals. Real Estate Appraisals, including such topics as income as a test of value, appraisals of residences and apartments, and appraisal of lease equities, will be covered by Arthur J. M ertzke, formerly secretary of the Madison, Wis., Real Estate board, exec.utive secretary of the Institute for Research in Land Economics and Public Utilities. Mr. Mertzke conducted a simiJar class last year for the Madison Real Estate board. Dr. George S. \Vehrwein, professor of Economics in Northwestern uiversity, will lead the classes in Land Economics. The course in Real Estate Finance will be in charge of Dr. Horace F. Clark, director of education and research for the American Savings, Building and Loan Institute, co-author of Elements of the Modern Building and Loan Associations, and associate professor of Engineering Economics at Iowa State college. Round table conferences and noonday luncheons have been planned for informal discussions of various real estate topics. A conference of real estate board secretaries and teachers of real estate courses will be held for a discussion of board classes. 2. The rations for the cattle are so balanced that the milk is al"vays rich in vitamines and high in bone building minerals. ·3. The barns. cattle, milkers and utensils are controlled by 91 sanitary regulations enforced by a skilled Borden veterinarian. 4. From the time of milking until the filled bottle is delivered to the home, the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit or less at all times. 5. In a model country plant at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, the milk is received, carefully pasteurized~ bottled and doubly sealed in sterile bottles. 6. The butterfat content is the same from week to week. u/lt,s Easy to Taste the Difference, 7. These careful methods of production and handling result in a milk so clean and pure that it keeps sweet and fresh 36 hours longer than ordinary milk. 8. The double hooded cap protects its original good· ness until safely delivered to your home. ~MrrciiELL ehi:f.ago:s finest Jailor Some of these features you can see and taste, but the most important reasons for using "Selected" milk are invisible. SuiTS and0V£RCOATS .AJivinttfiJO tol25 is guanuitttdon emy01'tltr Order this improved drinking milk today. E~rythlng ~3St\"r F1rst Class · -r v IIARRY MimiELL Bet. Stat. ancJ, Wabash Made to Order BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS CO. OF ILLINOIS . 1012-1018 Church Street University 274 Wilmette 1545 16-18 East Jackson Blvd

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