Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1939, p. 76

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tor car rnarket, the . ru iv -o oana uz deluxe Ford V-8 cars for 1940, an- nounced this week, present notable advances in, stylinÈ, eomfort, con- veniene and safety. The new cars, are big, substantial. and powerful in . appearance. Body lines are pleasingly streamhlieëd. Front end designs are distinctively modern, with low radiator grilles, long, hoods and deeply roôunded fen- ders. The, trim ly ýt ailored interiors are. big. and. roomny, with plerity of seat room, leg, roôxn,,elbow roomn and shoulder room. Twvo V-8 engines are available, an 85 horsepowet engine in the Ford V-8 and the deluxe Ford V-8, with a 80 horsepower engine optional in the Ford V-8. Four Ford V-8 and five deluxe body types comprise the two lines. A new business coupe as wè11 as a' Fordor sedan, Tudor sedan and coupe with automatic top as stand- ard equlpment. Three color choices are available n the Ford V-8, six in- the deluxe lime. Flnger-Tlp,,Shift, a weekly or b-*à weýkLy schedule, and wIl be both on an indivîdual and a group, basis. 'Mr. Wilson added that the emphasls will. be on the, scientific aspects of boxing. He wiill1 accept students of t he seventh g r a d e level and up. He recentlY. completed c o n - Woody Wilson struction of a gymna sium in his home., The commission has ;also.announc-' ed an examination for the position of. junior graduate nurse, $1,6,20 a year, i the Ù. S.. Public .Health Serv- ice, and the Veterans' Admninistra- tion. Betause of the demaid, for quai- ified éligibles, applications will be ac- cepted at thecomm.rission's Washing-ý ton office until further notice. High school study and completion of a. specified training course in, Èa rec- ogniized nursing echool are required,, except that, applications May be ac- cepted under certain conditions from persons now in attendance in their final year Of training. Applicants must not have passed their. 35th, birthday. Fuil information may be obta ined from the Secretary of the U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the local p ost office. and Bal-Crank greasing device. The revamped structure is done in Colonial style, as adapted to ail Pure Oil stations. There is.also new lounge and office equipmneft. A complete new d'riveway ha s been. constructed. Dick and Don Page, owners ofthe station, have'had many .years'. ex- perilence in automnobile. and service work a nd: are now In position to give their: clientelle, .complete *one-stop bumfper-to-bump er. service. The sta- tion was formerly..owned by the Rogers Brothers. Illinois Cou'ntry Club, ýWill Resume Partie.

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