Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDEORD MAIL TBIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREGON, WED2JESDAT, JUNE 27, 1934.
ATLAKEO' WOODS
TO OPENJULY 8
Ideal Location for Boys'
Camp Many Activities
Offered Life Guards and
Other Supervision Given
Camp McLaughlin, the boy scout
ummer camp for the acouta of the
Crater Lake Area council, will open
Sunday, July 8, for two two-week
period!. The camp, on the north
eaat shore of Lake of the Woods, b
Ideal for a boya' oamp. offering al
most every advantage one could wish
for.
During the two week the acout la
In camp be la kept busy with many
activities, swimming, boating, games,
evening camp fire sessions, hiking,
and instruction In general camp craft
and acoutcraft. Scout camp offera
aplendld opportunities for the devel
opment of the acout physically, men
tally and morally. He learns to do
things for himself.
Housed in Cabins.
The boys are housed in large
screened cabins In which are Indi
vidual spring cots,
The camp will be divided Into
three troops, "Mountalneere," "Plo.
neers," and "Life Guards." This dl'
vision makes possible Interesting
competition between troops In games
and activities. The "Mountaineers'
and "Pioneers" are open to all
acouta. The requirements for a boy
to be In the "Life Guard" unit are
that he be at least a first olaas scout.
The program of the "Life Ouard"
unit will center around the water
activities. Scouts desiring to receive
Instruction and complete their swim
ming and life saving merit badge
work should be In thla troops.
Bob Haines, registered acout life
guard and aenlor Bed Cross llfesaver,
will have charge of the swimming
and life-saving activities. He Is an
Eagle scout and has had considerable
training In water front safety. . The
'other leaders of the camp will assist
the water front director in making
the water front aafe. Both the buddy
and check systems will be used In
order to keep check on all acouta
while In the water or swimming
area.
Life guards will be on duty during
the swimming periods at various
points where they' may be ready to
render help If needed. It Is expected
that a large number of acouta will
compete their swimming and life
saving merit badgea during their
atay at camp.
Special Swim Classes
Special claases are held each day
for boys learning to swim or dearlng
to increase their swimming ability.
During the past year 17,104 aeoute
were taught to awlm in aoout campe
throughout the United States. A
acout desiring to learn to swim will
find that attendance at aoout camp
provides the best opoprtunlty for this
Instruction.
Raymond Srlckson, life scout of
Troop No. 8, will have charge of the
handicraft department. Sooute will
have the opporunlty to make pack
boards and various articles In leather
work. Raymond has been making
advance preparations and promises
the soouts an Interesting activity for
their leisure moments at camp.
Dick Roberts, Sagle aoout, will have
charge of scout advancement. The
oamp offers the beat of facilities and
condition for receiving Instruction
In the passing of acout requirements.
It Is expected that a large number
of boya will complete merit badge
and first class and second class
ranks. A court of honor will be held
on the second Sunday of eaoh period,
at whloh time recognition will be
given to those soouts who have com
pleted the various ranks of scouting.
Plan Campfire Program.
Bob Rlndt will have oharge of
the camp store and the oampflre
programs. The campfire Is the high
spot In many scouts summer oamp
experience, and considerable time Is
being given In the careful planning
of the evening program, so that the
campfire sessions will ba made Inter
esting and attractive.
Prank Nelson, as cook, promises to
satisfy the appetltlea of the scouts.
This Is Mr. Nelson's third season aa
cook for the boy acouta at Camp l'o
Laughlln, He haa established quite
a reputation as cook and the boys
are all looking forward to his splen
did meals.
The camp menu Is worked out In
advance and Is planned so that the
scouts will have ample fresh fruit,
vegetables and milk.
Stuart Forbes, life scout of Troop j
no. as, win nave cnarge or ins din
ing room.
D. F. Parker, who It a medical stu
dent of the University of Oregon,
and has had oonstlderable work In
connection with hospitals, will be
the camp doctor. He la well quali
fied to look after the health of the
acouta. All scouts are taking a med
ical examination prior to leaving for
camp for the purpose of determining
their physical condition.
Soderberg Director.
Scout Executive A. O. Soderberg
will be the ramp director. He has j
been connected with the Portland
summer camp for the past eleven
years. A number ot the scoutmas
ters will also be In camp with their
troops to assist In ths leadership
and Instruction.
The scout executive urges all scouts
to take advantage of eummer camp,
as an experience that no scout
should miss. When boys reach the
scout age they perhaps will have
only one or two seasons In which
they may enjoy the experience at a
scout camp. In two or three years
they will have reached the age
where It Is necessary for them to as
sume the responsibility ot making
their own way and perhaps help to
provide at home. When this time
comes, experience at scout csmp Is
past. Parents are urged to make
posslbls a two-weeks stay at camp
for their sons before It Is too late.
A number ot scouts have already
signed UP for one or two periods at
camp. Those who have not signed
up are urgeo. io do so as soon as pos
sible, i
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