Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
BOY SCOUT RALLY
F.
PROGRAM LISTEO
RUES TO BE HELD
FOR THIS EVENI
HERE ON SUNDAY
Points to Be Awarde
Troops of District On
Many Activities Public
Invited to Enjoy Events
Boy Scouts of tha entire Med ford
district will gather tonight at the
Mediord high school gymnaalum (or
their big demonatratlon of scouting
activities. It will be their mat an
trlct rally of tbla kind and everything
la In order for the prompt opening
at 7:38 p. m
The publlo la Invited to attend and
to vote (or their neighborhood troop
The rally program and entertainment
will be (ree and a good time la a
lured all who attend.
In addition to the eight troopa
llitod In laet evening'! edition ot
tha Mediord Mall Tribune, there will
alao be troop 39 of Jacksonville and
troop 40 ot central Point. These two
troopa "will be preaent with neue on.
according to both Erie white and J.
I. Vincent, scoutmasters, today.
The program (or the rally tonight
la u (ollowat
1, Punctuality 100 percent of the
troop'a memberahlp of acouta and
aooutera preaent for the roll-call at
7:2S p. m, will give the troop 100
solnte toward the rally trophy,
J. Attendance 100 percent of the
membership present or legitimate
written excuses will entitle tha troop
to 100 points.'
S. Attendance of Vlsltora Based
on the number of visitors' cards turn
ed In at tha door per registered mim
bershlp of the troop and the troop
with the beat percentage will receive
1000 polnta.
4. Opening Presentation ot Colon
Ceremony One scout and the Amer
ican flag of each troop.
. Flag Display loo polnta to each
troop with all of Ita patrol (laga, Its
troop (lag and the American nag,
properly displayed, etc.
8. Knot-Tying Team o( six scouts
from each troop, prepared to tie the
following knota: Figure - of - eight,
square, aheet bend, fisherman's, slip
and bowline. Thle will be run In
relay (orm and ' 100 points to the
troop (lnlahed (lrat, with (Ive polnta
of( (or eaoh knot Incorectly tied
1. signaling Team of (our scouts
per troop. A sealed message will be
opened by each team and signalled
with (laga to the opposite end of
the door; 100 polnta to the team
finished first, with five polnta off
(or each word lett out or misspelled.
8. Bong Oonteat -Two aonga will
be sung by each troop "Hiking to
Victory and an original troop aong;
1O0 polnta will be given If both aonga
are rendered,
R. Plre-by-rrtctlon One scout
from each troop will attempt to make
(Ire without the uso of matches and
by rubbing sticks together: 100 polnta
to the (trst troop to get a (lame
There will be a time limit on events
and 10
10. Fire by Flint and Steel One
acout (rom eaoh troop using (lint
and steel will attempt to make (Iro
and to the (Irst troop to obtain
flame will be given 100 points.
11, Undressing Raoe One aoout
from each rtoop. fully uniformed, will
enter thta race and the first acout to
(tnlsh and to be completely redressed
will receive 100 polnta. Flvo points
will be iekrn off for each mistake
made or button not fastened, eto.
la. Skin the Snake A team of ten
scouts (rom each troop, and to the
first team finished without a break
1O0 points will be given. Teams which
break will he disqualified.
IB. Yell Contest Two yella from
each troop one (or the troop using
the troop'a number and one (or the
district using the name "Medford
District" 100 points to the troop yell
ing both yells.
14. Participation 1000 points will
be given to each troop which enters
all the events of the program. Troops
must furnish Uie correct number of
, acouta and the necessary equipment
In order to be counted as entering
all events.
15. Closing Colore will be pre
sented, the salute and the scout oath.
"All In all there Is a possible to
tal of 8100 points. The rally trophy
will be presented to the troop with
the highest number of points by the
council president, Larry J. Scharie,"
according to Frank Hull, Medford dis
trict commissioner In charge of the
rally.
DALRYMPLE WINS
Henry B. De.lryn.pir. whoUwda rep
rfnutlve of tha B. K. Goodrich
company at Medford, tan JoIum the
ranks of the Ooodrich honor men.
Dnlrymplo wa awi-iitlcd the organ.,
ration's 10-r pin for htn un yanni
of service with the Goodrich company
at a con ferenr' of rartory ciroutji-
In iVnttlf . The prwentjitian wa
made by H. M. Baker, dlntrirt man
after, who comment upon Dnlrym
pie's connploiimm mttIc for the organisation.
Funeral service! for Chester F.
Lewis, Prospect resident who died
Monday morning In Oreen Bay, Wis,
will be held In the Perl chapel here
at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. In
terment will be In the Medford memo
rial mausoleum.
Services at the chapel and the mau-
aoleum will be conducted by Med
ford lodge 103, A. F. and A. M. Honor
ary pallbearere will be Al Llttrell,
George T. Froy, Chester Hubbard
Jimmy Valentine, John Holmer and
William F. leasee. Active pallbearers
will be members of Htllah temple pa
trol, of which Mr. Lewis waa a mem
ber.
Mr. Lewie died of pulmonary em
bollam while he waa vlaltlng relatives
In Oreen Bay, preparatory to return
ing to his home In Prospect. Hla
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auatln D. Lewis
of Prospect, were with him. Ho had
gone east with hla parents .to take
delivery o( a new automobile In South
Bend, Ind.
Chester Frank Iwls was born In
Everett, Wash, on June 18. 1908. He
received his education In Everett.
The (amlly oame to Medford In 1021
and later moved to San Jose, Cal.
In 19J0 the family returned to Ore
gon, taking up residence In Prospect
where they established a lumber busi
ness under the name of Lewis Broth
ers .
Chester Lewis wss well known and
held In high esteem In southern oro-
ROn. He waa a member of ooioen
Rule lodge 470, A. and A. M., Blue
lodge, Medford consistory, Scottish
Rite Masons and Htllah temple of
Ashland, bavlna been active In all
Masonic circles.
He Is eurvlved by his parents and
brother, Austin D. Lewla, Jr., also
of Prospect.
1
F!
Funeral servloo far Mrs. Do tha
Lane Waelty, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. RUoy Myers of Central point,
will be held at 3:00 o'clock Sunday
afternoon in the Klamath Temple,
Pine and Tenth streets, Klamath
Palls. Mrs. Waelty died Wednesday
from Injuries suffered In an automo
bile accident m Klamath Palls where
she resided.
Interment will talc place in the
Link villa cemetery. The Ward funeral
home Is In charge of arrangements.
The Rov. rred Hornshuh will officiate
at the services.
Nissen Institute
Establish Larger
Quarters In City
Nliisen's Institute has recently
moved to larger and more adequate
quarters at lfl Oeneva street where
it will be combined with the Nlaaeu
Health club. It la the purpose of the
Nlnsen brothers to provide for the
community, a health center, of which
southern Oregon will he Justly proud,
according to Oacnr Nlaaen.
In addition to the preaent equip
ment, the Mssens have provided for
medical hatha (electric cabinet) show-
era, general maaange, postural correc
tion, both individual and group gym-nantlcs.
Both Oscar and Prltfl Nlaaen were
graduated from the Posae Normal
School of Oymnaatloa, Boston, Mass.,
twenty years ago. Since then, they
have devoted their life to tho touch- ,
lng and practice of maaaage and
phyaloal education.
During the World War, both men ;
served In the Hoepltal Corps of the
U. 8. navy. They are the eona of the
lat! Profevwor Hartvlg Nliwn, who In
troduced Bwedlah Maannge and Oym
naatlcs Into the UultM States in;
Washington. D. C, 1R3.
Meteorological Report
r'orcraata
Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight
J iwl Saturday; little change in tern
pemture.
Orvfion: Pair tonlxht and Saturday;
little change In temperature.
Lim a I Dm a
Temperature ft?o today:
hltiliCAt M; loweat 33.
Total monthly precipitation. .01
Inches; deficiency for the month, .78
riches.
Total precipitation since September
Iflafl, .36 Inches; deficiency for the
aeaaon, 2.3ft Inches.
Kclattve humidity at 5 p. m. yea-
rday, 22 percent; ft a. m. today, 70
percent.
Tomorrow: mnrtae 7:00 a, m.; sun
set :M p. m.
Olier ut Ions Taken at ft A.
120th Meridian Time
M..
U1TY,
S5 s" si
n 9'c
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BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
I'outre, routs 4. hoi A a eon. weigh
ing 6 pounds, Novermher 13. The
baby has been named Rearer Leonard.
The (our oMiar children In the fam
ily are all girls and Mr. and Mr
Poutre are very proud of their first
boy.
1
The desman, a small animal or the
Pyrenees, baa such a long, mobile
nose It can thrust It Into Its own
mouth u an elephant docs hit trunk.
i Boi sa 30 oo C'esr I
j Hoe Ion M 0 .00 Clesr
Chl-so 63 40 ,00 Cloudy!
1 LVnver 58 30 .00 Clear 1
Kureka 63 4(1 .00 Clear I
Helena 89 Hi .00 Cloudy ;
! Los Anceles... M an .00 Clear
Mcdtnrd . "I 15. 00 Clear
New York &3 a .00 Clear
i Omaha .M W .00 Clear
Phoenis 84 &3 .00 Clear
I Portland M M .00 oar
llenn 4 JO 00 Clear
Hoeermrg . so 'JS .00 Clear
Salt Lake M 8 .00 C'.esx I
Sin Francisco 74 M .00 Clear I
Seattle ..-- 90 40 .00 PjsMT '
Spokane 4 .10 00 P Cloud? '
Walls Walla ... 48 30 .00 Clear P
Wash., D. C SO 39 .01 Clear jl
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