have by ( built Or 1s$ a tel â€" CcoOvé Th ing th 2. "How About The Boys‘ Food?" have. clean, sanitary kitchens with * proper cooking equipment and facilâ€" __ities, whether they be of a temporary or permanent nature.. Meals are preâ€" pared by dieticians; including ample quantities of fresh milk, eggs, butter, vegetables, ete.,â€"necessaryâ€"toâ€"health and growth. Allowances for sweets are limited. ~. . 3. "Will My Boy Be Perfectly Safe While In Camp? â€"â€"â€" & Answer Queries Put ‘by Parents > of Boy Campers Camp Opens June 27thâ€"Register Now May this column serve to answer some of the many questions parents hive asked when consulting the prosâ€" pects of summer camping for their boy. If there are still questions after reading this Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan folder please call or visit Boy Scout Headquarters at 21 N. Sheridan road, Highland Park. â€"Phonesâ€"Highland Park 629 or Winnetka 629. 1. "Who Looks After My Boy Perâ€" The Health and Satety committee ofâ€"ourâ€"loceal council,â€"inâ€"cooperation with the local committee on camping, making periodic surveys and studies of the camp and its program for the sole purpose of safeguarding the welâ€" fare and healthâ€"of the campers. Safeâ€" ty precautions and equipment are utiâ€" ~lized to the utmost degree. A resident doctor is always in camp, prepared to care or any emergency that may ~arise. Complete hospital equipment are at his disposal.: â€" sonally While in Camp? A Scout attending the Boy Scout Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan lives with the boys of his own patrol and troop where in most cases their regular Scoutmaster is the leader. Otherwise the boys will be assigned to a conâ€" gemat group where he wilt be directly under the supervision and instruction of anâ€"experienced adult Scout leader. In addition, each tent group appoints its own Boy Leader who many times, of course, is the patrol leader of the patrol of boys to which your son beâ€" longs. . The Scoutmaster and the camp staff, including a group of trained experts in various camp activities, look afteg your boy, as the i ing~ o that no contagious discéases wi unfolds hour by hour, day by day. |be brought into camp, so the . cam uL a .9 t c en e td hn s es 200 n 4. "Is The Swimming Properly Supervised?" NYour boy will have a happy experiâ€" ence in the water together with boys of his own ability. Every opportunity will be afforded him to ‘advance, as well as to take care of himself, under the direction of a competent adult member of the staff qualified in American Red. Cross Life Saving standards. . theâ€" Senior â€" andâ€"Juniorâ€" Lifeâ€"Guard: supervision,. Swimming, of course, is | ( scl:eguled during restricted periods ( The "Buddy System," always in use, means that two boys are accountâ€" able for each other, in addition supervision, Swimming, of course, is scl;qduled during restricted periods only. 5. "Will My Boy Be Able to Atâ€" tend Religious Services?" All references to the question of religion in camp are in strict harmony with the Twelfth Scout Law., The camp attempts to make it possible for each Scout to attend religious services conducted by leaders of his own and i:i's-"_p_a'r}:]fu' _religious faith. A Scout‘s Paradise Is Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan * mmmm parc ~Congentrated Scouting _ ...â€"â€"‘to camp.â€"Furtherâ€"dgtails will he mailed:tp Scout and. parents, to It is essential that you bringâ€" 4 Woolen blankets or equivalent. (Be +« sure to bring plentyâ€"it gets cold at night.) t is 2 Extra shirts, suitable for outdoor wear. 220C , 1 Ektra pair shorts. ‘ 1 Extra pair trousers or breeches. 1 Heavy sweater or lumberjack. 1 Poncho or raincoat. 1 Change of underwear. 3 1 Extra pair strong shoes (not tgnnis slippers). * 4 Pairs stockings. (Preferably wool.) It is desirable that you bringâ€" d 4s Flashlight. Field glasses. â€" Belt first aid kit. Compass. Signal flags. ~ _ Haversack. . M amera. _ Scout Rope. _ _ â€"~_Fishing tackle. > The above list is adequate for two weeks or ei!lht weeks. There is ample opportunity doing your own laundry or getting it done. _ .. . w 1 9 . PR 3 ¢ oo ELN LA Alankat roll No ampic. OppLOLEUITE Y LIQULL _3 CCE ILOVYILâ€" MRAAA C C S DC C 0X 412. Sn Baggage should consist of one large suitcase and blanket ro}l. No responsibility is accepted for possible loss of equipment. On_ arrival at camp each Scout is furnished with a locker box for his equipment and his suitcase is safely stored until the return trip. Mark every article. Health Checkâ€"up Is â€" | viousâ€"to time~of finat payment of board fee. On this blank the parent fills out complete health history. The applicant must be exatmined prefer« ablyâ€"~byâ€"his family physician, within fortyâ€"eight hours of his coming to camp. The Scout or leader will preâ€" sent his signed certificate before l'boarding the train for camp. Another cial attention, and so that no Scout attends who is unfit because of poor health, the following procedure will be followed : authorities may know any Scouts wh Every Scout and Scout leader will be sent a health certificate blank preâ€" at camp. There‘s a camp that make us happy, And it never makes us blue; _____ ‘There‘s a camp we always want .to * cheer for Whether we are Scouts old or new There‘s a Camp that shows the proâ€" per spirit, L _ It‘sâ€"a camp where loyalty you‘ll see ; It‘s Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€")Jaâ€"Wan I‘m meanâ€" c_:h;ckcâ€"d;‘elov; (Make â€"checks ‘payable to Camp LrMa-l»(s_t_-JgTWsp:) (~) 1st Period, June 27th to July 9th. . _ C ) 2nd () 3rd Period, July 25th to August 6th.. _ , This is my .................... year at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. { s I hereby approve this applitation .....................k6 . uk.k «eers Name flls 8P _ _A 19 ._ (Scontmaster‘s Signature) I have read the Camp Bulletin and give my consent to my boy attending Camp as indicated above. 8. * . (Parent‘s Signature) ~. 0 =>>> . ie ol c The Scout should check with his Scoutmaster to see which period the Troop is coming to C for that period. Then mail or bring this application to Boy Scout Headquarters, 21 N. Sheridan Park. If for any reason other thanâ€"illness, a Scout does not attend, the fee of one dollar is camp is filled to capacity the fee will be returned. qst reprnamr en n _ It‘s the One Camp for yow and me. Here Is Your Equipment Check List TUNE: SMILES CLIP THIS APPLICATION AND MAIL NOW! eRCECR O NVAE PCO C ificate before| The twelfth part of the Scout Law camp. Another|is "A Scout Is Reverent." Opportunâ€" on the arrival | ity is given the Scout to exercise his religious obligations in his own way. erreamass, A nonâ€"sectarian service is held every . Sunday morning. Catholic Scouts go LES _______ |to mass either at camp or at a nearâ€" ake us happy,| by village. Special services are arâ€" is blue ; ranged for the Jewish, Lutheran and wavs want to| Christian Science Scouts. _ THE PRESS Street Address and Town . Twelfth Scout Law Is _ _ Not Forgotten in Camp 4 ET MR ReLE _ LMTL DDTBE: q BR LC ETL L. â€"Lete ccanbnnater on cnmangiene m ol tm n C AF _ If Christian Science Scouts. Sing, Sing Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€")Jaâ€"Wanâ€" Life outâ€"ofâ€"doors, close to the Best in the land, * . beauty and wonders of nature, Sing, Sing Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€")Jaâ€"Wanâ€" teaches a Scout an appreciation of united we stand, God, he can get in no other way. The Onward and upward we‘re treading, objectives cof Scouting are "Characâ€" Always alert, our Scouts are readyâ€" ter building and citizenship training."| _ we are prepared ! â€" The Scout Law is the law of the| Hail! Hail! Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€")Jaâ€"Wan ramn: j . Hail! Hail! Hail! â€" camp. of any kind into camp. To do so would upset all that has been acâ€" ishedâ€"withâ€"bit 4 and regular meals. Parents .shquld in no case plan to take their boy from camp and return him later. The â€"campâ€"cannotâ€"assumeâ€"respon= sibility for his welfareâ€"under those conditions. Visitors are encouragâ€" ed to come on Saturdays and Sunâ€" days as the program is especially planned for them at that time. Cup, knife, fork, spoon. Bathing suit. Smail mirfror. Pocket knife. Safety pins, etc. 6 Handkerchiefs. 2 Hand towels. Pencil and paper. 2 Bath towels. Toilet soap. § 1 Pair paiamas. > Comb. Tooth brush and paste. Belt first aid kit. Haversack. o Scout Handbook. to see which period the Troop is coming to Camp and register n to Boy Scout Headquarters, 21 N. Sheridan Road, Highland ut doaes not atttnd. the fee of one dollar is forfeited. If the (_ ) 2nd Period, July Hith to July 23rd. Here‘s Dope on Here are important facts that Scouts and parents have been asking for. First, the dates of the periods. YÂ¥ou will note each period starts on a Monday and closes twelve days later on a Friday. 1st periodâ€"June 27 to July 9. 2nd pcriodcâ€"-}uly 11 to July 23. 3rd periodâ€"July 25 to August 6. Fine, that‘s that! Pick your period while there is room in the one you want. One‘s as good as the other. > Now for the cost. The cost for Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan <has always been just as low as possible and that‘s the way it stands this year. In the cost there are two items:â€"the camp troop committee on how to save two dollars on your camp fee. If you take the train with the group, the Chicago and North Western railroad has made ;;'éry special reduced rate to as indicated below. Camp Fees: For a Scout registerâ€" ing for a single period the fee is $12. The sum of $20 per period will be charged for each succeeding period a Scout remains. _ Tl'io;IT:ets for two week period, $8.88. Tickets for four week period, $11.84. Fie} ferâ€"si n 3 ue $14.24. One way ticket to or from Antigo, $8.88... _ _ _ _ _) _ _ . _ Lvl. ‘Highland Parkâ€"Monday 3 :21 .i}. M.â€"Ar. Antigoâ€"Monday ‘1.10 P. _~Lv. Antigoâ€"Saturday 12 :40 P. M.â€" Ar. Higmand‘ Parkâ€"Saturday 9 :32 railroad has fast t}ains going every weekend at the regular low rate of $9.77 round trip to Antigo which parâ€" ents might well take to visit camp. Tickets are purchasable on Friday orâ€" Saturday and good until the following $ Wednesday. Train Schedule (Daylight Savings __z.... . Phone ......>4;.. TF. ..0.0 (Tune: My Heéeroâ€"From the Chocolate Soldier) THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1982 MAâ€"KAâ€"JAâ€" Dates and /hat It Costs THURSDAY, Fu Fine In a rec« Region Sev cited by the they liked I Wan campe py with the facilities th Waterfront Boys and learn that last year ar vide the fin. safety trad Those lead waterfront : mlfl. Jr' a assistants. this work. American | aminers in In additi front staff. a regular Guard crev guard all v waterfront of swimmi to the c daily prog boats and War Can the big, canoes wi their lead gether in in a War From a is given most out: tional Sc Order of Again t for the to the t exempli The C hil"! D}al er, it is pressive 35.« Rav Maâ€"Kaâ€"