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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1930)
I' MfiDFOnn -MATTi TRTRUXE, MEirPOTCT). ORl'TUPX, .TIirRSDAY. PKCKM'RKR IS. Will PAUfi FIVE fj i i LEE SUCCEEDS! JO LEADERSHIP lUlAQflMIPI'DnilD IliM.ll Mill I 11111 II II nil ivu iiu u uu I ! son Knight Templar bodies, paid high tribute lo Sweeney's fine I record and highly praised the now commander, Uoyal Lee. and his j staff of officers. Predict Success "L'nder so aide direction. Malta commuiutery should enjoy n 1 IIS 1 season equally marked with nc- I coiiiplisliiiieutH as the past year Uuiih said. "Commander Lee and his fellow officers have nlreudv i shown themselves to ho well fitted to handlo the destinies of the nuthern Oregon organization for ! the new year.'' Dunn also pniiscd the memhers given at the senior high school will i of the Malta commaiulery and j he Krltlay at' 1 o'clock. In charge ' Roiirinrt Pnmmmrln.. Pi'intcil to the southern Oregon of the Dramatic club. Popular nBUI Illy lUinmdnuer Ol , lodge as one of the finest com- music will be furnished by an or- , mundcry bodies in the slate of- chestra. the members being J CLUB GIVES FINAL LEGION LEADERS YULE LIGHTING SighS C0NIEST1RUIES The last huUduy program tu lie Ovation Given Sweeney, As American ; posts i!r A large delegation of Legion members from district No. 4 attended the ban duct at Hotel Medford last oven Knights Templar -cessful Year Seen. Sue- Ralph K. Sweeney, wull known , leiifiml bunker, retired as com mander of Malta Cominandery No. 4, southern Oregon Knights Tomplar oiganizjition at a nicotinic in that body at Ashland last nlRht and Royal W. Lee, merchant of this city succeeded him as head of Rojcue River Vnlley Knight' Tem plarn. y It was one of the most colorful and interesting meetings of t hp. -year- and Malta Cumman deiy. .completed one of "the moat successful years in Its history under the direction of Sweeney. A -vt'Vitnble ovation was accord-' ed Sweeney last night and gold embroidered shoulder straps, em blematic of the high office he has fo successfully filled during the past twelve months, were present ed tcfhim: Past Grand Comman der Dunn.' former head of the Oro- Oregon MK'nllVti Named A. J. McCallen was unanimously selected as generalissimo of Malta conimandery and II, J, Field will hold the office of captain-general. For the position of senior warden. J. H. Hardy was elected and R. L. Burdick will be junior warden for Van Dyke. Dow Stone. IVIajnh (III-! bert, Frank Graham and Neil Fay. Skits, dunce., a reading and vo cal numbers are also scheduled on the program. Flora McMuth, Hob Km mens and Anna Mae Fuson will' present a short play. "Suppressed Desirew." by Susan CtlaspeU. Mrs. ilannie Mae Kurly1, faculty ad- tlie lS3i season. K. II. Lenox was ' vinur for the club, is coaching the elevated to tho position of warden j play. ' last night. M. W. Crtibb was cho- A dra JCdwards will be In charge Ing. and the dunce nt the Orlontal (iardenn. At the banquet visiting lAgin ofiicials were introduced nnd guw sh o rt thlUsO VI c o r 'I 'c n g wa 1 d played two piano numbers as a part of the program. During the afternoon session. Kdward A. Post of Roseburg, as sistant superintendent of the Old , i,eKiM officlallv Mondav evening, Soldier's home gave a short iu'-j December , and will continue dress. I until January 2. Some time dur- Dr. A. T. Smith representing i in tn,8 ,,ritHi, the judges will the Veteran's hospital at Portland; vow 0;u.n display, IUU1 announce Plans and rules for the annual) Christmas outdoor lighting con-; test wore ilmiounced today by Mrs. K A. Mentzer. president of the Medfotd Garden club, which; Is sponsoring the contest thin year,! Rules laid down for this years' contest do not differ greatly from those in effect during the past t w o years, but u f o w m i n o r J changes have been made. According to plans, the contest sen standard hearer,' O. O. Horner I of costumes, George Dennett, stage told the men that 2S0 veterans j (jui aWurds as soon s possible will be sword hearer and A. G. manager, and Junior Porter, prop ltisho) will nbly fill tho office of j erty manager. Harold Ge-P.auer. prelate. William H. Day. who for I president of the' club, will he in many years has handled the books charge of the program, of various southern Oregon Ma- i Parents of the pupils, alumni, sonic organizations, will continue j nnd all other townspeople inter In the office of recorder of Malta tested In the program, are urged Conimandery and K. V. Carter will to attend. also remain in the position of j treasurer. Cupt. Charles Pi Muxsqii, com- j modore of the . Suuthern Pacific Newcastle, Kngland, has : jiust ( fleet, has retired after 4 years ruled that all posters advertising and five months' continuous serv fitms or playrf must be passed on , ice, having mailed- 3,000,000 nauti by the police before being exhlb-lcal miles without losing a ship or bed. I passenger. were cared for each tnonui in the unit in Portland. He also , gave Instructions for admittance. and points that had never been made clear to the men wcro ox plained by him. Visiting officers left this morn i n g f o r Coos 1 la y , w h ere n dis trict conference will bo held thb: evening. Fir Felix Cassel lost" many of his orders , and decorations when a burglar, who touched nothing else, robbed his home at Luton, Kimland. fVi t . WVf :v . : : IS 'CteS J ' B after tho contest Is closed. Utiles (Jnoteil. I Ceneral regulations covering the content are ns follows: i There will be three classlrlea-! lions of displays. Including a gen- oral classification for residence! display, best decorated outdoor tree, and beat decorated entrance or window. Prizes will be award-! ed In each class and will he on di.-'play at the Chamber' of I'om-j moivo within the next few days. Entries should be registered at the Chamber of Commerce, or with Mrs. 1.. A. .MentKer. presi dent of the Modforil Harden club, prior to December 2 1, In order that they may not bo mled by the judges. ' Siio No Object. Displays need not be elaborate In onlir to receive a prize, as S;-1 beauty, originality, and general effectiveness of the tllfplay wm be carefully considered by the judges. Any resident of Mcdford. with the exception of employees of the power company and employees of electrical stores. Is eligible lo compete in this contest. This is the third successive vcar during which such ft con test has been held In'Medtord. and It Is expected that ' tho efforts Ibis year will far surpass those of the two years previous. lSIJACtl.i;, c, Dec, IS. (Spl.) .Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Secgmlller gave a (lancing party Saturday evening at their homo In honor of Mr. and Mrs. l.co Day of California, who have been visiting In the valley will! relatives for the last week, llesldes tho neighbors hero, there t& were a number of relatives from .Medford, friends from Sams alley, Dry creek and the Mcntfows. to en joy the pleasant evening. The evening was ended with re freshments consisting of sand wiches, cider anil doughnuts. Mr. Day Is a cousin of Mrs. Heegmlllcr, Hie Williams brothers here and In Medford. ' ' , Make This Dividend Check iuui kjcxiii.c vxia.ua vir ' via Jkvst of all Gii:ts at Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paga One) (.'livistinas tinif aro those that make cherished dreams come Irue. A col lege education for him . . . financial indepen dence for her . . . protection against the uncer tainties of life . . . assurance that their future is provided for. What a glorious feeling of se curity; what happy thoughts of tomorrow a div ident check can bring! An investment in Copco Preferred Shares in sures you a steady ami growing income, payable every three months. You can build for the fu ture on small monthly payments through our saving investment plan. Let ns give you de tails, and start you toward the goal of your dreams this Christmas! Write to Investment Department, Medford, Oregon. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY day, hIiico the. bcar 'wua only bit- $:!05,000 loft to tlioiu by tho" Into left tho money to the Fathers of ten, not slaughtered. Thomas Fortune, Hynn Illustrates the lllunscil Sacrament, according A i:uit brought by tho Fathers of the power and comfort of faith per- to his will. "In consideration of tho Dlossod Sucrament ill New York slating e.von throughout a long, iplrltual benefits to ho perpetually to obtain payment of n legncy of ecinbiillve business life. Mr. Ilynn received hy tho decedent." Fiii'd over," it discovered Hint, liu Iuui n ni'st e'H of three or four hundred million dollnrs, mid wasn't rwidy to he tiilten. Nut ioiifr iii, when I fen f.v I ord saw .lohn 1). Rockefeller.; .Ir., lie snid: "I owe u j;renl, deiil to your fntlier," nnd told this story, mltling: "I look your fntlier 'k ndviee." Having given ti.imii.ilim lo the iineniiiloynieiit fiinil. .Iiihn I). Hook elellcr mid his son now give 000 morn In Iho Hockefellnr Finin dallon. John I. Hockercller, Sr., in his Hist venr. and .lohn 1). Korku feller, Jr.. in Ills Mill year, both In nvecllciil health, recalls the urn-lent Jewish saying: "What you give In health Is gold, whul you give In sickness is silver; what yrtii give ulli.'r death Is lend." Mi. .McFiidden, III Congress, oh iects to the conllnnntloii of Kugcne .Meyer. Jr., as governor of the fed eral land board, saying Hint Mr. .Meyer would "luni the federal re serve Hyt:tcni over to Internal hum I financiers." That la upshle down. If Mr. Meyer did any turning, he'd turn International financiers over to the redoral reserve system. Mr. Meyer Is n first class Ameri can, mi extremely ablo financier, and. as head of the federal reserve iHiaid, he may give lo lliiuuee. ami siiiiio oilier liilngs In Ibis eounliy, a leadership thut they now luck. Professor Klnsleln says that If Ihe I'VmolHlH, with their blind ha tred of the Jews, should get con trol of (lermany, lie would live In some other country. In that case, history would re- iivni no, pi. Persnciillon of .lews drove many of the ablest minds from Portugal und Spain, men Hint could have prevented the SpanlKh decline Into (allure anil superstition. Among those thus driven out wore Hie par ents of the great Spinoza. AI about the same time the wis dom of Cromwell, welcoming Jews. helped to build the prosperity of Kngland. Wall Street said yeslnnlay: "It's a long worm that has no turning The Wall Street worm turned nnd bit the bear. Iiimy attacking values. Prices went up from I to 19 .point, the hear wan nnueefed, and didn't like It. ' O It was said early In the day that Ihe house of Mnrpan w-ns preparing Oils experience for Mr. Hear. However, llieio wl he another Appearances AHE IlECEiyiNG in Because to the average person all coal looks alike don't think all coal BURNS alike. That is why you should always ask for UTAH COAL by name! As hard a bituminous coal as you rn buy it is clean and does not slack, waste, or break up when stored in your bin. Easy starting, it burns long and hot, with a minimum of mil . . . and it costs little or no more than ordinary coal. .... - ' ' (!--, The next time you order coal, remember to specify tlThc West's Unequalled Fuel" Hlnr lllr Owl Co. ffoy.l Col Co. Chttfrifirld CimI Co. Linn Col Co. Spring Canyon Coal Co. I li Meat Cwil Co. Mutual Coat Co. Stnjard Coal Co. ladtprndtni Coal c Ct Co. Nitional Coal Co. United Statu Tut I Co. libtny Fuel Co. " Pln Coal Co, UuhFuelCo. .' x.