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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 22

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CHEVROLET LEADS ACAINý T'hé offcial R, L. Polk national registration figures to, date show Oahevrolet continues in the lead in 1ot pasuenger car- and truck registrations. This great sales record proves the Atuerican publie prefers Chevrolet for its outstanding product and value-. PRICES REDUCED On AUl Modela of Piasserwger Cars and Trucks $25 to, $50 Compare Chevrolet's ýmoderà features and ýnew low prices .With thone of an>' other low.prieed car. NOfIN SeUOR-E CNEVRGLEI, 611 Main Street Wilmette 4414 Let us pîck up mnd deliver your car with. our FREE Residential Motorcycçle.Serviceo' Tour Neighborhqod CHEVROLET Dealer' 0OF YOU R -WASH DAY BUN D LE Jar ivi..a ৠCrew No. 3, under the leadership of D. E. Hall, mate, declared this week that their boat, a Snipe class sloop, would be christened and launched by July 4. Construction* was started about. three, months -ago,- and as the. work nears, completion, the scouts feel confident t hey have a "real job." THREE BOATS.. Three boats are under conistruc- tion, ail at. different stages., Scouts are doing, ail the work, even- sewing the sails and building the spars., The officers ini charge of construction are: K. R. Borgen, Crew, 1; F. Maas, Crerw 2, and-D. E..Hall,. Crew 34 Work on-the boatsmay be watched every afternoon at the. Sea Scout lot, Mi street. and Linden avenue. -R. D. H. i SHI? YARD . I NEWS Paint brushes are ýbeing slapped around the. hull of the: schooner Albatross -inpatin for her launching next Sunday, junie 24, at the Great Lakes boat yards in Chi- cago. Several parents of -Sea Scouts1 of the North Shore area have been on board looking ber over with an eye to seeing just what kind of ves- sel "Johnnv" is sailing on. The com- U» tAross me mrtest loking yacht in this part of the countrv. SCruise reservations are rolling in rapidly sincé niany of the scouts are now starting their summer vacations, fro.m.school. Quite'.a number of fel- lows.of Sea, Scout age are* joining up, it seems, with the idea of ciin this ,summer; A rewote Sa Scout officers froni Milwaukee has made reservations for late in the season and three other groups of out-of-town Sea Scouts have already siRfled UP. Ma-Ka-J a- Wan. Some ot these scouts will be staying at camp -al summer, others for four weeks, andi sorne for two weeks. A list of aIl Wilmette, Kenilworthi, Winnetka- and Glencoe scouts. who have, registered. and are' attending camp ,first period is given here: Wilmette-Troop 1: Bill Drucker, Mark. Follansbee, William Grahanm, John Hale, Dick Hall, Marvin Harms, George Redding, Jr., Frank Stecker, Kimbaîl Urion; TrooP 2: Richard Andrews, Peter Stewart; Troop -3: -Costa. Lulias; Troop 4:' Dick Moreau; Troop 10: B. I3erold, F. Carter, Wal- fired Johnson, Clarke Kirwan, Lowell Peterson, W. Peterson, Hary Sei- fert, B., Simons, Robert Small, Bill Watts,. Hugh ,Welter, 'John. Welter, R. Winters; Troop Il: Ted. Bough- ton,,Warren Clohisy, Daniel Coyne,. jack Coyne, Rennie Fonthani, Billy Ford,-Jimmy Ford, Bob Gallagher. James Gallagher, Jim Hanley, Donw- ald Hoffman, Charles Kent, Richard Kent,. Thomnas Kent, Bill Kfippes, Robert McKay, Edward Murphy, Robert Stail, Dick Wade. I<enilworth -Troop 13: jonathan Noves andJim ,Olin. Winnétka-Troop 15:- .Leete Keef-' e r, Henry Rich, Stanley Rich; Troop 16: Lahman Arnould; Troop 17.-, Bill Dierkes, William. Leslie, Hobart Oý- den: Troop 18: John Badger, Don Garretson; Troop 19: Len Drum-. mond, John Frankel, Gordon ag-à-- head, Lane Varney; Troop 20: Tom Anderion and Lewis Walfon. *Gleicoe-Troop 22: jack Barnett, John Davis. Ted Harris, Howard Keefe, BillMNftrray. George ua. V. P. Oatis. Jr.. Wallac.e Peterson a.nd Frank Shertvin. Oh, Great Scott! How Toe ^Boys Can Eat!, Huge quantifies of food are re- quired to feed a camp of hungry boys forsix weeks.' Friday evening of last 'week, a truck loaded with three tons, of staple goodsî left for Cailip~ Ma- Ka-Ja-Wani. This is onlv a part of the food which will' he *sed, for al meats and fresh vegetahles are boughit in the neighhborhood of camp, in addition, approxiniately two tons of lor wllbe used bv Chef ROSS inpreparing homeniade. brearl this Speelr sweran5 Shorý amswerar ch,. field capd Lnouxnced. and Miss Simpson or h will be glad to an- questions regarding s and fees, it is au- W, MOUSa -I Iari McPhi Clark, Cliftq ýof theJ Dd George 1 scout Area

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