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ft SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Trldir. Juae t, HI1 Society and Clubs Nursery School Closes Activities for Term; Mothers Club Meets The Westside Nursery school closed the term's activities Thursday, May 29 when the teacher, Mrs. Walter Kendall, took the children to Hawthorne park for a picnic lunch. Three of the students, Terry Winetrout, Stanton Mohr and Charles Tay lor, will enter the first grade next fall. Other students are Judy Frink, Joy Skinner, Terry Pitts, Kathy Thompson, Mike Charley, Blitz and Ronny Jones and Billy Newhall. . The last meeting of the Mother's club of the nursery school was on May 28 at the home of Mrs. W. Garland Jones, The new officers who will as sume their duties next fall are Mrs. Riley Cook, president; Mrs. Albert Thompson, secretary treasurer; and the executive committee, Mrs. Paul Skinner and Mrs. Jones. Retiring officers are Mrs. Skinner, president, and Mrs. Sam Taylor, secretary-treasurer. PORTABLE WELDING With i certified welder. Serving Southern Oregon and vicinity for tho 6th yur. Good-Will Machine Shop 30J S. GRAPE PHONE 2-4124 MEAT Center 231 E. 6th St. MUTTON ' STEW. ... .lb. 19c MUTTON BOAST lb. 39c MUTTON CHOPS ..... lb. 49c PORK ROAST lb. 45c IEEF ROAST .....lb. 59c FRESH HAMBURGER lb. 55c if 8 Drib II I i! l ' i MAIN AND Registration Open For Camp Low Echo; Ask Parents Help Registration for the first week at the. Rogue Valley area Girl Scout camp, Low Echo, is now open to girls who will be sixth graders this fall as well as to those who will be in the fifth grade, the Girl Scout offices an nounces. Second week registra tion li now closed but girl scouts, non-scouts and girls out side this area may still register for the other weeks of the sea. son, it is stated. . Contrary to rumors about win ter damage at the camp, no buildings at Low Echo were dam aged, the office stated, and very few trees fell. The recreation hall at Ester Applegate camp jointly owned by the Klamath Falls Girl scouts and Campfire girls, collapsed under the weight of tne snow, it was said. The work program, at the camp, undertaken each year by parents 01 scouts, includes clean ing away the fallen trees, com pleting the new infirmary and erecting permanent alpine sleep ing sneiters in the senior un . These shelters have been com pleted in the other units. The help of parents is needed badly because of the lateness of the season, it is reported." Work has been held up because the road has just been recently opened. Families wishing to go up to help for a week-end may call the scout office, 2-5912, or Mrs. Ray Baker, the Medford dis trict camp coordinator, at 3-3186. Several families are planning to give their time this Week-end. To Nominate Talent Wagner Creek ICom munity club will meet Tuesday, June 10. at 7:30 n m Nnminntlnn of officers will be held during we session. 3 Vacation Time LOANS rimm jmmw iahiim nyw, Wltorevoi yea ee, whatever you 4; we ere ore oared to sue ly yoa with ample tundi to meet all eipeniok. $300 on Furniture, up to $500 on Automobile. You may have M Mo. to repay. American Finance CORPORATION Room 210-211 Leveretto lido. Phono MM Lloonee M-lel Uc.naot.2IS bollo s harmoori 1 , 0 . aMOll.o elowboea for eleniW for average for tall, or amall lef a aiae lege - larger leg. eiere aioae aiara Ik) KrVi IMlell 9V)ioUU olaeooo far largnt lege; eiaaa tt to 11H lARTLITT STREETS PHONE 2-4421 Two Day Camp Sessions Planned for Girl Scouts Medford district Girl Scout day camp will operate in two sessions this year, Monday June 9 through June 12, and from June 16 to 19. The camp activities are carried on at the day camp site on Bear creek off Barnett road behind the county shops. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and parents are asked to call for their girls promptly at the closing of the day's program, the staff rtates. : : : . The camp fee will be SO cents for eight days of camping, or 23 cents per day if a girl does not sign up for the complete camp ing session. The scant expenses for overnight camping will be prorated and are in addition to the regular fee. Girls will regis ter for day camp In their troops, with their troop leader, but reg istration will also be taken at the day camp on the opening day. Girls attending vacation Bible school are urged to come to day camp at noon, and they will be given creditfor full-time attend ance. The day camp committee chairman is Mrs. A. E. Stout, and the co-directors are Mrs. Stout and Mrs. Ray Baker'. They will be assisted by a staff of 18 persons. The girls will camp in groups of their own age, designated by the grade they will be in next fall. The third grade units will be led by Mrs. Harold H. Wilson and Mrs. E. H. Sims, assisted by Mrs. Oris Gable and Mrs. Jack James. The fourth grade units will be led by Mrs. L. E. Cline, -Mrs. Hanns Meier and Miss Marilyn Murphy, assisted by Mrs. Clifton Friend. Fifth grade unit leaders will be Mrs. Fred Graten, Mrs. Mar vin Grove, and Mrs. Clara Fritz, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Van Lieu. Mrs. Raymond Reter and Mrs. Charles Ely, assisted by Mrs. Harold W. Hubler, will be in charge of the sixth grade unit Seventh graders will be led by Mrs. O. J. Miller and Mrs. George Ice. The explorer badge will be earned by this group, which includes daily excursions out of camp. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lever- ette have made their swimming pool available for the girl scouts during the day camp period. Fifth and sixth grade units will go swimming, and Lou Cranston will be life guard. Mrs. Robert Herriott will be in charge of first aid and Mrs. Ray mond Van Lieu is in charge of arts and crafts. - Girls should wear slacks or jeans, shorts or play clothes, but no sun-backs, and should take a sweater or jacket. All campers are requested to wear shoes every day, because of the broken glass found in the camping area. Each girl is to take, her own lunch the first day, and her share Si Si Si 3S s Wondering what ptrsonnh gift to give the bride? i Here's the answer Mle-Sharmeer Leg-site Stockings! Their wrinkle free lit will delight her. And hecauae they cling kin-clooe the teams won't tigiag as they do with ill fitting stockings. Come in and let us select her perfect-fitting Belle-Sharmrer Leg-site. of food for the cook-outs for Un balance of day camp, plus her place service and a jackknife. Duplicate Members Play Tuesday Night For Master Points Mrs. R.-J. Conroy and Virgil Temple, with a score of 92V., took first place In the north south playing position in a Med ford Duplicate Bridge club mas ter point play June 4 at the Med ford hotel. B. L. Sanderson and Jack Barr placed first in the east-west positions with a score of 85'.. , Other north-south scores were 79 Vi made by Mrs. Alice Swan son and 'Mrs. E. Miller; 73 V4 by Mrs. Paul Hatton and Roy Pruitt, and Mrs. W. W. Steven son and Mrs. Frank Baker, for a tie; and 69 'A by Mrs. George Codding and Mrs. B. L. Sander- j son. The east-west scores continued j with 71 by Mrs. T. J. Fuson I and Al Gilhousen; 64 '4 by Paul Hatton and Marvin Kahn, and another tie, with 61 points by Mrs. Josephine Clark, and Hoke Smith .nH XMfm William Tn.nt ! and Mrs. DolDh Phinrja. Women's Club Plans Meeting on Monday All Scottish Rite Masons' wives . are invited to attend a meeting of the Scottish Rite Woman's club when members meet in the Masonic temple Mon day, June 9 at 8 p.m. for a busi ness session. Hostesses will be JJl rs. Herbert L. AWord, Mrs. Lee L. Stone and Mrs. Kneut Wernmark. t To LeaVe J. S. Degman of White Sal mon, Wash., will leave for his home today after a brief stay with his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Degman and three sons, IB Elm street. He came to attend the graduation ceremo nies last night at Medford Senior High school, his . grandson, Sandy Degman, being a member of the class. f The Grange Bulla Falls Grange H.E.C. of Butte Falls Grange will meet Wednesday, June 11, at the home of Frieda Moore at 1 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Through courtesy of Conger Morris funeral home a movie will be shown at the grade school gym every Friday night throughout the summer. This is free of charge but the Ways and Means committee of Butte Falls Grange will sell pop corn. , SWEETS TO THE SWEET Knoxville, T-nn. 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