The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 9, 1918, Page 12

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7 T —————— U e ef i, B\ W11 s Z o A = <\ % ] <, i W™ —me X\. . \ N -\ " " Moy Who Like Machinery AKE advantage of the wonderful opportunities now open in the Tractor and Auto Business. Thousands I of expert mechanics are wanted at once, and still there is no one to fill the positions that are open. This is a mechanical age. Work that used to be done by men and horses is being done today by highly improv- ed machinery, run by experts. “Save time and labor,” is the cry of all businesses, from manufacturing to farming. Bigger and Better Opportunities Now Than Ever Before It makes no difference what your age may be. If you have the desire to learn how to build, drive and repair automobiles, tractors, trucks, aeroplanes, motors, and practically all power machinery, come to Fargo and start your course at once. My school is completely equipped so that you get expert instruction and do actual work on real machines yourself. - Enormous Demand for Auto and Tractor Experts ~ The demand for highly trained men in all branches of the automobile, truck, tractor and engine business is greater than it A. L. BISHOP, Pres. has ever been since power machinery was first invented. The stopping of the manufacture of pleasure cars is only temporary, 52 A but it means a great deal to the expert mechanic. It means that when manufacture is again begun, more cars than ever will be turned out. More mechanically trained men will be needed. The tractor and truck business is increasing tremendously. With this increased production, costs will be cut down and outputs will be’ increased. The prices of trucks and tractors will be in the reach of practically everyone. Even now farmers are commencing to buy trucks in large quantities. The demand for tractors is so great that practically all tractor mapufacturers are oversold. Right now is the time for you to learn the automobile and tractor business. The place to learn this business is here in Fargo, right in the heart of the greatest automobile, truck and tractor territory in the world. My Garageman’s Course - $100 to'$300 Per Month My Garageman’s Course includes all five of my courses.! In this course you ‘The expert. mechanic’s profession is oneof the highest paid, You can make get my Automobile Course, my Gas Tractor Course, my Acetylene Welding $100.00 a_ month and more, right ffom the start. Think how much it means to Course, my Lathe and Machine Shop Course, and my Electrical Course. ‘By ¥ou to take my course. It moans at least $100.00 a month, to staxt, and in no :;;:ilg(!:nygo 11;!1}11: :gtgsec; 3}7&\‘11 f)?fvei :&?r% glgamnyo;ngslgfa;léefic:;t(;utlg 1sl ;l;’% lll)te;sg. proposi- : gégfl%%g:oo & year. You can do the same. You have the ability. All you need is a course in Learn the Way the Government Teaches Our courses were all prepared by Mr. Charles Bishop, now chief mechanic and instructor with the 33rd Regiment, 11th Field Artillery Brigade. This brigade has entirely motorized equipment, carrying 6-inch' guns that are hauled by large tractors. Mr. Charies Bishop was our head superintendent up to the time he went into the army. His methods of instruction are still being used here, because they are the right methods or they wouldn’t be used in the United States Army. ° (3 (3 The only requirements we have, is that you have the desire to ow Is the Time to Enro 0 Age Limit e you mey be oweive véurs old, ox screnty-a® years . 5 i » i i old. It !fl:ke.s ;10 g You can spare the time to take my course, if you make up your mind right now. Hundreds, illerence. . You may be married, or you may be single. ) { yes thousands, of other ‘men were probably in a far harder position than you. They made up The!x: t‘geJ“Stha: big an opportunity for you, their minds to become expert mechanics.. Now they are drawing big money because of the few §° i tg:midage may be. g weeks they put into their course. You can do the same. Come to Fargo right now. iicEouate meyer 0°C 0L, ity Special Class for Women - i earn. Women have taken such a big interest in mechanical - work since we entered the war, that we have opened a spe- | cial class for women. I have made special arrangements, and gone to a great deal of expense to make things pleasant’ for my lady students while they are taking their courses. Write for full particulars at once. Big Nlustrated Folder FREE . My big illustrated folder shows you in words and many pictures how you learn the money making business of the expert mechanic in the Fargo Auto School. Mail the coupon for this folder right away. ‘: A..L. BISHOP, President | Fargo School of Automobile ~ i B e CL UPON f Aansgré Schoool, o A ‘ Front st-,_Fll'.o, N.D., ' frn: fllustr." uddfold.r’t g ' ¢ 2 D

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