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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1937, p. 22

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i even milir-haters like! lis oelivercu tesh . . . our dafry is only a.few Imiles -froin your home. Serve -Mel- Ilody Milk'a few days,ý and yo'l nover ho satisfied with aùything Phone Groee s!a06117 Teday! Produced under direction <of. Boards of Health Evanston and Winncîka Boatids of Health supervise the -handlîng of oùr milk frein farte tey ou. Yeu are sure of purity with Meflody Mi1Ik. YOU'Il Agree That It's the Best You've Ever Tasted . home town newspapers. Plans have been announced for the publication of a sixteen-page illustrated tabloid newspaper with a* circulation estimated at 50,000 copies. It willbe editeci and. illustratecl by Boy Scouts and their leaders who are members cf Boy Scout press clubs and printed on the presses of one of the daily Wash-. ington newspapers. Ail have had sonie experience i journalism cither through the publication of Scout newspapers or working for scholastic publications or commuflity newspapers. JAMBOREE CAMP ' The construction Tayout--of the 350- acres loaned by congress to -the ýBoy Scouts for their national jamboree lias been approved by Secretary of the In- Anof le r Sensational p SELECTID URANDED 6Mb en~d th Cuts director boating season is .characterized by feverish.activities both in boat yards and home workshops. The Scouts have been: .plugging away .at the minor details'of the work, connected with the boat during the wint.er'at)d now the timne has -ar rived for real earnest work. Alternating their, work, parties,. last Saturday the olIderý boys attackecl their surf -boat. fromn a ýnew angle,. The new method used was that of burning -the paint off -with blow- torches and th. burning paint. smell. filled the somewhat rnuggy air. The work progressed extreimely well con- sidering the boy's.inexperience. Chief Boatswairl Mate Howell of the Coast Guard gave the boys a f ew points ini the. art of burning the paint and not- the boat. Wind and a fine rain ar- rived j'ust as the boys were abou to leave s0 that for once the Scouts fooled the weatherman. ti&pinintaheinin20s1on Lie Highland Park Press- The fine eration of both of these organiza- ýs is greatly appreciated by the -th Shore Area couneil. way and an area between- cent over 1935 when there were 217,342 nd Four-Mile run. Scouts at camp. -R These figures do not iuclude at- ERfode o Cm a tendance at short-term an&d o-Vérniglit folde for amp Ma-utscamps done independently by thousands r whch nan Scutsof Scout troops under their own lead- ting are now ready and er.Sring, faîl, and winter amp at- e1 fn thxe Scouts throu.eh tid n f uers. p wynild I ad i rcatlv to UmIv.rslly ig luit -i-v 1 and

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