tures as the structure and outlook, Is in farms Of this, thev said, about the Recent Brides the opportunities in and demands of 40 Among per cent is more PUBLIC LIBRARY modern crop land, slightly business.” pasture nr range land, 15 per cent 1,000 WAYS TO MAKE $1,000. U. S. wood land, and By PURCHASES the remainder in F. C. farm HOW TO GET AND KEEP A JOB. Minaker, ed. 1936. HKE. yards, lanes, or waste land. M662. About one-third of the land T IS the first of all for surface, ({ problems or 015,000 000 y "Success stories describing new busi- aeres, is forest. | a man to find out what kind of Waste 10 MARCH APRIL G nesses or services which have land—absolute desert, bare I work he Is to do in this uni- people OF LAND roclcs, marshes and — I ^ found profitable.” There are chapters LIKELY, coastal beachet verse.”—Thomas Carlyle. was estimated at. on how to start your own business, 77.000.000 acres The In view' of the continued problem of Federal selling your services and for planners said e' en this could Will Be Costliest in British Scores of Bands and Drum unemployment, the selection of a vo- paying Millions of Acres be education. May Be Ac- utlli7eri for wild life refuges a..d cation, and the retention the college of job recreational areas. Also in when once VOCATIONS FOR History—Political Sig- Corps Army employed, become the most WOMEN. Uy Adah quired Under Pending important factors in the life of the Peirce. 1933. KWX.P35. Parade. from nificance Cited. Day average youth emerging school. A number of vocations classified ac- Proposals. Licenses. more and more attention to Marriage By the Fortunately, cording educational requirements, Associated Press. More than 103 units and By the Press. Randal! D Foster. 2r. lS'Jg f t. military is to the choice of a voca- Associated 15th -1 being given training necessary, chance of advance- Margaret L. Bovey. ?in Norm Cs. LONDON.—The coronation of King scores of bands and drum corps have lina tion fitted to the native talents and ment and satisfaction in the work. The Federal Government, already avp p Rev R D Bowr in been listed the Order of James Lomax. > 1.4 3rd s1: s *• and George VI and Queen Elizabeth by Military abilities of the Thts week the country's largest land owner, employe. THE YOUNG Noema Somerville 27 208 D s.. i>e.: affair of its the World War for the MAN IN BUSINESS. Rev May will be the costliest Army day the Technology Division of the Public may acquire additional millions of h F Graeben ’em By H. L. Davis. 1931. HKE.D29. Robe-** j Mat/ 2r. and I .3 an M A kind in the of Great Britain. parade, Tuesday afternoon, April 6 acres history Library presents a ltst of books on the under pending administration siadi 2b both oi Philadelphia. Rev. H. It will take $2,270,000 The will be reviewed A book to young M Henmg approximately parade by selection of a vocation. The first week help people bridge proposals. Wiliiam M Davis U. -? the 1 it a n* and out of public funds, according to treas- President Roosevelt, members of the gap between school and business \ in April this will be followed by a list Although the Government has given Effi^ Carneal 15. *, u*. Jrh st ; estimates. Cabinet and other officials. The Pres- Red j e Brigs ury on the methods of a YOUTH'S WORK IN THE NEW awtay more than 280,000.000 acres to applying for job Albert Simor. 34 a N Y and In the will ident will be welcomed to the review- reality, government spend and the ethics which obtain in bus- WORLD. By T. O. Nall. 1936. homesteaders and others in the Arnra K Ned( 1 past Judge R E '! ■ bout $2,620,000. but $350,000 will be ing stand by Maj. John D. Cutter, HKE.N2. 75 iness. years, it still owns about 430,- Joseph L Ma ai d p h m \Vrr- returned in the form of revenue from local commander of the Military Order 000,000 ber. boti "Twenty-seven interviews with out- H 20, grandstand seats. of the World War. Selecting a Vocation. Dunham procession standing members of various fields Four different Federal agencies are Denver F This is a far greater sum than has Gen. Albert BOOK OF OPPORTUNIT