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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Low Echo Reunion Announced; Season's Registration Opens A reunion of all former camp-j to going to camp and returned to ers and prospective campers of I the Scout office 6 days before Low Echo, the established camp going to camp. The balance of of Rogue Valley Girl Scout coun-1 the camp fee must also be paid cil, will be held at Hawthorne j 6 days before going to camp. No park south of the Girl Scout of-! fees or health cards can be ac fice, Saturday, May 11, from cepted at camp. This is all taken 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. Each girl is asked to take her own sack lunch; the beverage will be served by the camp committee. The junior camp committee and Senior Scouts in the area are planning an afternoon of games, contests and camp songs. This will be a time to meet for mer camp and cabin mates as ell as to meet the new campers, it is pointed out. Camp Low Echo is located ap proximately 50 miles from Med . ford near the resort community, Lake of the Woods. The 80 acres comprising the site has a fine .terfr&nt and is surrounded by an evergreen forest. The camp hs been developed the last 11 years to be one of the most out standing in the Pacific North west, Girl Scout officials say. The camp is designed to ac comodate about 150 girls plus stff each session. There are five units for girls of the Intermedi ate Scout age level with each ur.it housing 24 girls of the same 3ge. There is a sixth unit of 15 girls who are program aides and counselors in training. A seventh unit, to be known as the "pio Hr unit" will be initiated for th first time this year for girls 14 and 15 years of age or who tv completed their curved bar a rank, or who are going into the inth grade of school. This Girl Scout camp is a imber of the American Camp ing association, meaning that V, camp meets or exceeds min imum standards of this associa on and is entitled to all rights 4 privileges using information txarding camping. Low Echo as evaluated by three members J the American Camping asso ciation last year and received a Superior rating. Registration Open Registration for camp is now open. All campers are urged to register as soon as possible while there is a choice of sessions to attend. There will be one 7-day session, July 7 to 14 inclusive: then three 10-day sessions which are July 15 to July 25; July 26 to August 5 and August 6 to August 16. Registrations must be paid at the Scout office or mailed to the office, 500 East Main street, Medford. At the time of registration, health form cards are given or mailed to the camp ers if they do not come to regis ter in person. This health card must be filled out ten days prior YOUR LUCKY LICENSE STORE NEW NUMBERS 7J-455--B-J4S2 4G3-2S1- -E-9549 71-43- DASHES INDICATE QE SURE AND CHECK OUR BULLETIN BOARD AND SEE IF YOUR LICENSE NUMBER IS THERE! FREE DELIVERY SHOP THE EASY WAY! Just Phone SP 2-6805 and Give Us Your Order! Then Relax! care of and paid to Rogue Valley Girl Scout Council, Inc. All campers are to leave from and return to the Greyhound bus garage located at Fourth and Apple streets, Medford. This bus service was inaugurated last year and was found to be tre mendously successful. Campers are allowed to bring one suitcase and a bedroll Miss Irene Knox of College Park, Md., is returning this year as director for her third consec utive year. Many of last year's staff members are returning also. In addition to the camp direc tor, there will be a unit leader and three assistant counselors for each unit of 24 girls. There are many different counselors hired to do specialized jobs such as registered nurse, dietitian, busi ness manager, cooks, handy man, waterfront director and her as sistants for swimming, boating and canoeing. There is also a handicraft director, a hiking counselor and a nature study counselor. "All of these work together towards a common goal to help the girls have a fine educational and healthful exprience in the out-of-doors," Scout officials state. The Girl Scout organization is sponsored by the United Med ford Crusade, Ashland and Tal ent Youth Fund drive, the Jo sephine County United Fund, and fund drives in the West Siski you district. The camping pro gram is intended to be self sup porting but non-profit. The fees the campers pay are for the sup plies and operation of the camp. Show Announced By Fish Society Southwest Oregon Tropical Fish society will hold the an nual fish show May 13, 14 and 15 at Coos Bay, Ore. The meet ing will be held in the Ameri can Legion hall from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, and the public is invited to attend. W. A. Freeland, fish hobbyist from Medford, will be one of the judges for the show. 1 To Elect Delegates to the annual state convention, to be held in June, will be elected at a meeting of the. auxiliary to Fraternal Or der of Eagles to be held tonight at 8 o'clock at Eagles' hall. MISSING DIGIT Thunday, Miy , 1957 Speaker for the annual May fellowship luncheon of Medford Council of Church Women was Mrs. C. D. Winston (right), registrar and dean of women of Southern Oregon college, Aihland. Mrs. Stephen G. Nye, (at left), member of Medford school board and Zonta club's 1957 Woman of the Year." wai introduced during the program by Mr. Jame Morrow, presi dent of the council. CALENDAR Calendar notice and newi for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition ta 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 vm of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 pjn. the day before publication. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bethel 38, Interna tional Order of Job's Daughters, Central Point Masonic temple. 7:30 p.m. Unity Center of Medford, room 203, Holly The atre bldg. "8 p.m. Past Noble Grand club of Olive Rebekah lodge, home of Mrs. Anne Gorby, 310 Laurel st. 8 p.m. Reames Chapter, OES, Medford Masonic temple. Friday: 11 a.m. Unity Center of Med ford, room 203, Holly Theatre bldg. 12:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth guild at St. Mark's church. 1 p.m. Phoenix Garden club, home of Mrs. R. W. Frame, 311 C st. 1:30 p.m. Past Presidents club of the Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary, home of Mrs. John Bowdish, 4127 Colver rd. SPAKE YOUNG PORK Hormels READY TO SERVE POT ROAST USDA GRADED 51 I J J M LT ZJ OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Features The Only Complete Delicatessen in Town! Enjoy the Best For Less! PTwitnjbttiethrie ffator YUBAN Major and Family Guests in Medford Visitors at the home of Mi-, and Mrs. G. O. Sanden, 304 South Central avenue, are Major and Mrs. H. J. Stoll and their three children from Laredo Au force base, Texas. The family nrrived May 3 and will be here for several days. Major Stoll has been assigned to dutv at Ankara, Turkey, for two years, and the family wv.J leave for that country in June Last week end Mr. and Mis P. J. Card and two sons, and Roger Card, Klamath Falls., were also.uests of the Sandens. Mr. and Mrs. D. E McMull n and four sons are expected to arrive this week end from Cftt tage Grove for a visit with the family here. f Returns Cential Point Mrs. Don E Burelson returned home May 3 by United Airlines after spend ing two weeks in Hawaii. White there Mrs. Burelson . attende-1 the wedding of her son, Donaid E. Burelson Jr., to Clorind;. Freitas, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Freitas of Honolulu She also made trips to various points of interest on the islands Use scissors to cut parsley or chives. Wet them to cut dates, figs, marshmallows. 1 MS Picnics CHOICE LB. 99V Installation Set By Lincoln PTA The annual installation of n ficers for Lincoln Parent-Te cher association will be held in the school gymnasium Frida, May 10, at 8 p.m. Tlie school band and orchestra will present the program. Officers will be installed bv Mrs. John Benson, a past pre3i dent of Lincoln PTA and par liamentarian of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Tea chers. Teachers' rooms will be open at 7:30 prior to the meet ing for parent-teacher consult ations. Child care will be available in ELKS 1 -f" - . j. .rA-.i(.! ' '"ttWff - TfeaV-iiTM MUSIC By the . STARLIGHTERS. Come and Meet the New Officers! Lunch Will Be Served (after the dance) EAsmnoE 608 EAST MAIN - Specials Good Friday and Saturday - PHONE SP 2-6805 FRESH COACHELLA ears CARROTS FRESH bunches LEMONS SUNKIST - H POTATOES ru o cn-ih ii u. t w iuo. 2 2 To Inspect Medford - Junior Degree of Honor will be inspected by Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, Heppner, Ore., at a meeting set for Saturday, May 11, at 10 a.m. in Lincoln Gymnasium. Mrs. Gertson is a national committeewoman and and state director of Degree of Honor Protective association. the library of the school. Refreshments will be served following the meeting by the members of the executive com mittee. When doing housework, wear comfortable, fatigue - reducing, low-heeled shoes with rubber or composition soles. HAUGURAl Saturday Night MAY 11th if u A SPECIAL DRAWING FOR ELKS WHO ARE ON THE CHARITY FUND HONOR ROLL Elks and Invited Guests CORN LARGE SIZE C dozen C6)C6)c 3fc Singer Kay Starr Weds Millionaire Mobile, Ala. (U.R) Singer Kay Starr and New Mexico mil lionaire George A. Mellon were married in Mexico two weeks ago, a business associate of Mel lon said. Hugh North, who represents Mellon in the development of various projects on nearby Dau phin Island, said Wednesday the two planned a honeymoon in Spain this summer. Use an ice cube tray for har dening fudge to give uniform pieces. Butter the tray lightly so the partition can be easily removed. 1)1)0 Business Suits and Party Dresses Admission $3.00 per couple (inc. tax) FROZEN FOOD SALE STRAWBERRIES Pictsweet Frozen ORANGE JUICE M.C.P. Frozen ' CRM 6-oz. 2) c.. V CHET'S YOUR Chicken, Beef, Turkey YOUR HI-WEST PEAS CORN PEAS & CARROTS MIX VEGETABLES SPINACH FRENCH FRIES MORTON'S SALT 26-oz. ; Senate Confirms McLeod Appointment Washington (U.R) The Senate today confirmed, 60 to 20, the controversial nomination of Scott McLeod as ambassador to Ireland. All of the 20 voting against confirmation were Democrats. Forty-two Republicans and 18 Democrats voted for confirmation. SHAG RUGS Washed & Dyed3 BIG Y LAUNDROMAT PHONE SP 3-3273 mi 2 : PkCs. MEAT PIES CHOICE 45'- for CHOICE FROZEN SCHILLING PEPPER 4 0Z. or BOTH FOR ONLY