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r&ge E ig h t World's Fmost C^tsolS re lig io u s field. lunches th a t b u ild and m a in ta in g rfc rd . Marilyn CMi O th e r R o ta ry luncheon v is ito rs stro n g bodies. A 4-point p a tte rn included Joe M iln e o f St. George, is suggested fo r the c a rrie d lunch U tah a id George R unyan o f San - in c lu d in g some food fro m each Fernando, C a lif. Club. o f the fo u r classes in each lunch G O LD B E A C H A ll 4-H home 1er. B rook-ngs D r. Stevenson began the ser w ill help keep A m e rica n yo u th economics contests a t the co u n ty Perhaps one o f the m ost in ies o f 5 -m in u te ta lk s on R o ta ry strong. These fo u r p o in ts a re : fa ir w ill be held in the w est te re s tin g m e e tirg s o f the lo ca l Magazine, a new fe a tu re being 1. One cup m ilk in some fo rm w in g o f the mess h a ll. The f o l R o ta ry clu b was enjoyed T u e s in a u g u ra te d by the local club. He 2. A vegetable o r fr u it , o r lo w in g schedule w ill be fo llo w e d ; day noon when the e n tire h o u r spoke b rie fly on the change of both; F rid a y , 1 :00 p. m. to 4 :30 p. m was taken up w ith program . life expectancy in the United L ou 3. W hole g ra in o r enriched D o lla r d in n e r by B e t t y W h itta k e r. ‘ A w ire -re c o rd in g o f the speech , S tates in the past 100 years, and bread; made by I)on Cate, a P aul B a r gave a su m m a ry o f reasons fo r S a tu rd a y 8:45 a. m. B a k in g 4. A food rich in p ro te in (as M»ss Agatha Rn«.,.. / n s fe llo w sh ip student, was heard th is raise o f years. eggs, fish, cheese, meat, beans, contest, L a w re tta G oudy o f W ed- u ¿ Ur? ? A from . her home d u rin g the tim e the c lu b was d e rb u rn and Peggy P a rro tt. G old la n d fo r a visit «it ° £ o r peanut b u tte r). Beach. M rs. M. M. Bean. // e a t i n g lunch. T h is young m an is We have a m im eo th a t gives // 10 a. m. C ake b a k in g contest one o f 20 chosen fro m the U n ite d Leonard Butts was able, suggestions fo r lunch foods. I f E la in e L a C la ir, H a rb o r and M a ry S tates to study in a fo re ig n n a tu rn to his home on Jami Rv A L D B N B N. RO BERTA you are interested request m im eo Jean Sabin, L a n g lo is. a f t e r b e in g at the S ? tio n at expense o f R o ta ry In t e r Home Demonstration Agent H E 1864, The C a rrie d Lunch. 10:30 a. m. H o m e m a k in g dem hospital w ith a brofcT n a tio n a l next year. The c o u n ty extension service o n s tra tio n , P a tric ia K e rb e r. P o rt several weeks. R epresenting D ist. 102. R o ta ry H E L L O . T H E R E : w ill have a booth at the fa ir. In te rn a tio n a l. Don C ate s g ra d I t ’s f a ir tim e in C u rry C o u n ty! Look fo r us in the 4-H and school uate o f P acific U n iv e rs ity , F o r T his y e a r there is considerable e x h ib it b u ild in g . See you at the est Grove, and has had e x p e ri in te re st in co m m u n ity and com fa ir ! ence on newspapers o f Oregon m ercial booths and no charge to He w ill stu d y p h ilosophy a t the 'see them. F rom comm ents about U n iv e rs ity o f Berne, S w itz e rla n d the c o u n ty the e xhibits w ill be le a vin g the U n ite d S tates on the numerous and w e ll w o rth a n y N ew A m ste rd a m .” Sept. 3. one’s tim e. M anager Tom Ayers F o llo w in g his y e a r o f study, he i is doing a fine jo b p u llin g a ll G O LD B E A C H — W o rk e rs fo r hopes to be em ployed as a fo r parts to g e th e r and he has m any the h o spital m em bership d riv e eign correspondent fo r some in -' fa ith fu l helpers. are s till on the job. I t has ta ke n te rn a tio n a l news service. Have you purchased y o u r hos m ore tim e th a n a n tic ip a te d to Ila n s C ulm back. o f E e re tt, p ita l m em bership? W hen you do. cover the te r r ito r y . W om en w ill Wash.. R o ta ry C lub, to ld o f his you make a good investm ent in ta lk , they say. e lu b and its a c tiv itie s . H is club, life, health and happiness. Com- Mrs. Ire n e M a te e r re p o rts th a t he to ld the m eeting, had ju s t j plete re su lts of the firs t d riv e in c e n tra l C u rry co u n ty the re- purchased a cam p fo r the Bov are not a vailable, but large o r sponse has been about 95% . Re Scouts o f th a t area. T his camp sm a ll i t ’s a beginning and a big p o rts fro m o th e r areas a re not Included a 30-acre lake and Is 'th in g can g ro w fro m sm all be com plete. I t is ru m o re d th a t one g ir l being develo|>ed as a year-nround g in n in g . sold some clothes to help the eamp He is the so n-in-law o f M r. I t w ill soon be back to school hospital and a couple was s ig h t and Mrs. W a rre n S m ith. fo r young A m erica. M any m o th ed at the ja w s one n ig h t going Rev. Noble C ra w fo rd , evange lis t, who holds a series o f m e e t ers w ill be packing lunches fo r fro m boat to boat b rin g in g good th e ir c h ild re n ’s noon meul. A fish in g lunch to a ll w ho p u r ings at the B a p tist C om m unity I Schupi good lunch helps the school ch ild chased h o s p ita l m em berships. church, to ld the club o f his w o rk !h:b to a I f anyone has yet to be con to g row n o rm a lly and keep w e ll. in the evangelistic field, and w h y Mt, R, tacted fo r m em bership o r do he had chosen th a t w o rk . He a I- ' I t pays to know food values in n ation th e y m a y be sure th a t it Lynn packing lunches and to "eat a ao explained the C harles F u lle r w o n 't be long u n til th e y have. ! of tl C . N . G oldizen lunch th a t packs a punch.” W e G. W . Darlinq ung to fo u n d a tio n and its w o rk in the > are w h a t we eat. Let us eat those Classified Ads Get Results! |Rotéy s Varied Program Entertained Local Rotary Club, Tues. 4 -H C o ntests B ille d For C o u n ty F air Loco I Nows Homemakers ■■■■■■■■■I Siwikìn^s H o s p ita l D riv e Is G a in in g In C o u n ty Garage g e n e r a l r ep a ir in g BODY AND FENDER WORK WILLARD BATTERIES Pj TITAN TE LE P H O N E 134 ■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■i ! of the Rotan ’•oen-isii 6500 R a men ane! Attention Snwmills 6* Loggers OF in 80 kal regi THE Olympia Hardware & Supply Co. Brookings MIL1 AND LOGGING SUPPLIES^ We Carry Mony Nationally Known Lines Including: Ropemaster Blocks Union Wire Rope B. F. Goodrich Belts Steel-Flat or Structural SKILLED SERVICE In Making Chokers and Winch Lines Esco R ig g in g A c m e Forgings A m e ric a n Pulleys S im ond Saw s Tala Kocal I a co Peer IV ' : I* May af *&r off < -- vinerca OLYMPIA HARDWARE 6* SUPPLY CO. AND MANY OTHERS t ! WE H A V E IT / In Form e, Chete» Home S A u to Supply Co. 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