MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931. PAOE SEVEN tNROLL NOW FOR L EVENING CLASSES SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NOR MAL SCHOOL, Sept 33. (Special) Schedule for night classes at the Southern Oregon State Normal school will be made out the last ot the week and those planning to attend are requested to write or call the Normal school Immediately as the courses to be offered will depend on the requests from those who expect to enroll. -Many Inquiries are coming In dally and the enrollment for the night work will probably be large, It la in dicated. This Is the first time that work of this type has been offered In south ern Oregon and many who are not able to attend school In the regu lar hours are planning to gain credit by this means. Credit which is earned at the night classes will be accepted as normal school or Junior college work and will be equivalent to a course taken In the daytime. Courses will probably be offered in English, history and geography, depending on the requests. Enrollment for the fall term ot the Normal school Is climbing stead ily and from all Indications may be larger even than last year, It Is believed. Students have been com ing In during the past two weeks from all over the atate to arrange then- schedules with President Churchill. Junior college work, which Is ot tered at the normal school. Is draw ing many students who are unable to attend their first or second year at the college or university and who can obtain the same work at the Normal school. Books are now being reserved at the book exchange conducted for the benefit of the student loan fund of the school and any who desire books are urged to come to the of' flee Immediately as the supply Is limited. Medford Boys Cinch Berths 8ALEM, Sept. 33. (AP) More than 100 head of rodeo horses. In cluding 40 of the announced "worst outlaws" In the Pacific northwest, arrived here today for the rodeo buckaroo program, . feature of the first three days of the Oregon state fair, starting Saturday. Frank Studnlck, world champion- Walt Bonlfer of Pendleton, Slim Nochola of Condon, Glen Rutheford pt Arlington, were among the fa vored contestants entered. MEDFORD COUPLES GET GRANTS PASS LICENSE Two Medford couples obtained marriage licenses In- Grants Pass on Monday. The license describes one couple as - Elizabeth Cleora McManus, 18. student, and Edward Calvin Welch, 31, laborer. The other couple was Jewel Grantham, 18, and Sam M. Wade, 83. PHOENIX BIBLE CLASS WILL MEET THURSDAY PHOENIX, Sept. 23. (Spl) Adult Bible class of the Presbyterian church will meet In the church Thursday night at 7:30. This Is the regular quarterly meeting of the class. Be sides the regular business transac tions, a review of last quarter's les sons will be given. It Is hoped all nembers will attend. 4 'TRAIL TRAIL, Ore.. Sept. 23. (Spl.) W. U Johnson, Carl Stearns and John Farm have returned from Santa Ana, Cal., where they spent two weeks on a business and pleasure trip. George McNeal and sister, who spent the summer at the Hess cabin, have returned from Portland, Seattle and Newport, and are stopping In the Hutchinson cottage during the hunt ing season. Mr. and Mrs Mike Tucker of Ash- land are spending the week at the Boyd Tucker home. M- Tucker hopes to get some game while here. Mrs, Harry Merrlman and Mrs. Boyd Tucker shopped In Medford Fri day. Mrs. Charles Cushman was brought from the hospital to her sister's home .Saturday where she Is being cared for until she Is able tc return home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Houston and daughter, Mrs. Rennlt, were calling on friends In this vicinity Sunday Mr. Houston has fully recovered from his recent attack of rheumatism. A special election was held at the school ho use September 19, to vote money to purchase and operate ft school bus. As the district is In debt, It was voted down. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson weot to Eugene September 18 to help Clare Stern and John Parrat get ready to enter the university. Mr. and M. Boyd Tucker bad as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tucker and soi Wllmer, who has been on forest service duty -he past summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale of Klamath Falls have moved here and will keep noise for his father and the children throng: the winter. Mrs. Pat Klngaley and daughtei Jean who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dan Foe Hers has returned to Tinnant, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Noe of Med ford are frequent visitors at their summer cottage on the river. 1 1 fw- rr in v 8 ;-1 BoWEmAN -(. END . t , IT ( 4 - . KSL&&'? -iH TACKLE Here are three Southorn Oregon lads who have Just about clnche:' regular berths on the University of Oregon football team. All thret' played on the 1928 championship Medford high school eleven Bill Mor gan won a regular berth last year as left tackle. Hughes and Eric Forsta are fighting It out for the starting pivot post, while Bowermar M a leading candidate for a wing position. They will be seen In action Friday night against Monmouth and Saturday night against Willam ette, both games In Eugene. Oregon opens Its conference season tgnlnst Idaho. October 8. at Portland. ITY Seventy-five guests. Including 14 from Medford, attended the dinner meeting last night of the aranta Pasa Business and Professional Women a club, which marked the opening of the fall season's activities in the neighboring city. Miss Avis Lobdell, head of the wom en's personnel and public relations work of the Union Pacific railroad, with headquarters in Portland, made the address of the evening. The advancement of women in oc cupations throughout the nation waa presented by the speaker with sur prising figures, showing the amount of world wea'.th now controlled by the feminine population of the coun try. She devoted considerable time to explaining the work of the world court and tht. money to be saved through a peace program. Mrs. w. R. Hull and Mrs. Chaa. A. D. Gordon of Grants Pass entertained the audience with two groups of solos which were much enjoyed. Dr. Olive McKay, president of the Grants Pass club, presided. Quests from Medfcrd were: Mrs. Bdwlna Welsl-aar. president of the local club, Mrs. Alios Coppln. state chairman of public relations. Miss Olive Parker, Miss Nellie Williams. Miss Catherine Oayjord, Miss Elsie Brown. Miss Winifred Walker, Mrs. M. K. Chapman, Mrs. Julia o. Kim ball, Mrs. Minnie Coleman, Mrs. HaEsl Vaughn, Miss Claudia Klum and Miss Viola Corbey. Miss lobdell la a guest today of Mrs. Joe Brown of this city and will leave tonight lor Portland. LAST COLOR PAGE TO BE IN TONIGHT AU color pages must be In tonight at 7 o'clock. All boys and girls who want candy bars and their work en tered In the final list for the $20 grand prize are urged to rush their pages to the Mall Tribune before that hour. It Is not necessary to color the en tire page. Just a portion of It will en title the worker to a candy bar. Twenty pager have been held out each week to enter competition for the grand prize. Pages will be held from this week's assortment, and any boy or girl who would Ilka to win 130 is eligible to enter the contest. Enrollment Increased LA GRANDE, Ore., Sept. 33. (AP) Enrollment at Eastern Oregon Nor mal school here passed the 200-mark on opening day,' wltb registrations not complete. This was an Increase of AO over the first day last year. Wm. Elder Dies. SALEM. Sept. 23 . ( AP ) Wl 111am Wallace Elder, 63, In charge of the old soldiers' home at Roseburg from 1003 to 1915. died at his home in Stay ton late Tuesday after a brief Illness He la survived by his widow. three children and several brothers and sisters. High school girls attention: for 'je dance, lightweight woolens r Jerseys from Adrlenne's Sporting models with a last accent of elan, ex-pr-jwlng with smart sophistication the plrK of modern youth. Friday and Saturday, fU.5 an4 18-. it BOYS and GIRLS Color Pages Should Be in TONIGHT 7 o'CIock Get Yours Today and Get a Free Candy Bar Last Opportunity! In Holly's Drama r i t : V 4 BE- W trim a.'T-'SE v t--S:- s iff..- mm.w -;. . '.J ' JV ff. ft Scene in Howard Kuqhes' "he 3xont J'aqe1 "The Front Page," the sensational feature now at the Holly la played by one 'of the most brilliant caita ever assembled for a picture, with su. tellar stars as Adolphe Men ou, Pat O'Brien, Mary Brlant, Ed ward Everett Horton, Slim Summer vllle and Mae Clarke. Showing with the feature Is a Gra ham McKamee news reel, a Bobby Jones golf reel and a reel of football thrills entitled "Air Attacks." This reel shows most of the winning plays of the big games last year. Tonight only, as a special added attraction, Ike Porter and his band will appear on the stage,' assisted by Oeorge Olsen and Tex and Nona, li a noelty stage presentation featuring orchestra numbers, songs and clever dances. 4 ; Powerful Drama At Craterian Thursday Coming to the Pox Craterian. theatei tomorrow la "Street Scene," from El mer Rice's Pulitzer prize play. "Street Scene" Is the portrait of human emo tions, painted on the canvas or life. It features Sylvia Sidney, William Collier, Jr., and Estelle Taylor, and Is a kaleidoscopic epic of the doing. of everyday New Yorkers, people who live at times a humdrum existence without the bizarre atmosphere oi speakeasies, night clubs or Green wich village. . It la the New York of the middle and lower classes, with Its humor. Its tragedy and Its tiny bit of sentl irent that manages to creep Into the existence of those who people sucn neighborhoods. The drama of souls torn asunder by the heartless conflict of the great city. Living a lifetime of emotion In a single day. Birth and death stalking In one-room apartmenrs. screaming a challenge that will echo around the world. Vina Del mar's "Bad Girl." featuring James Dunn and Sally Ellers, ends Its current engagement tonight at the Fox Craterian theater. a Marie Prevost Has Role Rialto Drama A wise-cracking, man-wise show girl can often turn the tables on s millionaire man - about - town, even 1 though he offers her all the things she's craved since she can remember i But there's one type' of girl who won't "fall" for any of the glittering Jewels offered by scions of some ol our beet families, merely because thiy are too wise. Thats' Marie Provost's role In tle new and sparkling Technicolor com edy-drama, "The Runaround," now playing at the Fox Rialto theater to day and Thursday, with Geoffrey Kerr, featured player, Mary Brlai., Joseph Cawthorn and Johnny Hlnes. fendant for the sum ot Ten Thousand aru no-100 (ftlO.03j.OG) dollars, with interest at 7 pe annum from No vember 1st, 1020. alec the sum ff t 177.79 with interest at 7 from November 20, 1029, together with ousts and disbursements, and the further sum of Five Hundrec and no-100 ((500.00) dollars is attorney's fees, which decree was enrolled and dock eted in the Clerk's office of aid Court in said County on the 81st day of August, 1031. Notice is hereby given, that pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion I will on the rd day ot Octohei. 1031. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. in Jackson Cou'.y. Oregon, offei for sale and will sell -public arc t Ion for cash to the hlgba&t bUder, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the xttta of this sale, subject to edemptlon as provided bv law. ill of the right, title and Interest that the said defendant. Eva Mozehe Vawter, had on the 1st day of Aliy. '027, or now has in and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the County of Jack"on State of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section Seven (7), Township Thirty-six (38) South, Range One (1) East of the Willamette Meridian and run ning thence North 0 degrees 56 mtu-u'-js East One Thousand Fifty-four and six-tenths (1054 6) feet: thence South 0 degrees 4 minutes Wst Twelve Hundred Forty-eight and seventy-two hundredths (1248.72) feit; thence North 89 degrees 18 mlnutis West One Thousand Fifty-one (1051) feet: thence North 0 degrees 6 min utes West on the W. M Twelve H m dred Thirty-four an J thirty-five hun dredths (1234.35) feet to the place ot beginning, containing Thirty (30) acres, more or less. 4 Also Lot One (1) In Section Thira. one (31), Township Thirty-five (35) South of Rang One (1) East ot the Wllamette Meridian. Also. Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4) In Sec tion Six (6), Township Thlrty-s-x (SO) South of Range One (1) Bast of the W. M. Also, thst portion of Donation Land Claim N" 40. lying In said Section Six '6), Township Thlrty-slx 3ri) South of Range One (1) East W. M d escribed as follows: Notice of Seizure. (No. 1187-C) In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Jnckdoi. The State ot Oregon. Plaintiff, vs. me 1927 Chevrolet Coach. Motor No 357311: 1931-1032 Oregon -License No 210640; (Wm. McCuen), De fendant. State ot Oregon, County of Jack son, ss: To Wm. McCuen, Address care County Jail Medford, Oregon. And to Whomever It May Concern: In The Name Of The State Of Oregon: You, and each of you, are hereny notified and will take notice that the following described personal p roper t, to-wit: 1037 Chevrolet Coach, Oregon License No. 210640 for the year 1031 1932, Motor No. d5753ll, Serial No. was seized by the sheriff if lack son County. Oregon, on the 33rd day of August, 1931, at about the hour ot 2.30 o'clock A M. of said day, in the County ot Jackson, State o Oregon. In the vlolnlty of Mid f rd In said coun-y; that said 1927 Chevrolet Coach ever since has been, and now Is, in the possession and custody ot said sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, and Is being pro ceedeo r -alnst in the above entitled Court for the forfeiture ot the sane for a ilation of Ohapter 20 of the General Laws for Oregon for 1023, the amo being an act relating to the forfeiture and sale of boats, vehicles and other conveyances used In the unlawful transportation or possession o. intoxicating llquoi within the State of regon; and that all persons having o claiming any Interest in sold 1027 Chevrolet Coach are bereuy required to appear befcre the above entitled Court in the County Court Week-end special m fall hats; mod els from a new shipment, 13 05 Friday I and Saturday. Swank and dashing ; for the young women, charming and I dignified In large head sizes, for those slightly more mature. Adrlenne's, Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under i me seal of tne circuit court of tnt. State of Oregon, in and for the County of wackson, to me directed end dated on the 31st day of Augusi. 1931, In a certain suit therein, whe ln Maud H. Hunstock, as an .ndl vldual and Maud H. Hunstock, as trustee under the last will and testa ment of Robert H. Hunstock, deceas ed, as Plaintiff, recovered decree against Eva Mom lie Vawter the do- NOW PLAYING (FOR 4 DAYS) The Greatest Film Sensation Since the Talkies Were Born! The tense drama of newspapei life vitalized Into a wonder film by HOWARD IIUGIIKS, pro curer of "Hell's Angels," and LEWIS MILESTONE, director of "All Quiet on the Western Front," ttihie eP( Adolphe Menjou Pat O'Brien Mary Brian Edward E. Horton George E. Stone , Mae Clark Slim Summerville Frank McHugh The Inside story on newsmnklnK with all Its hnmor, thrill, and sus pense told as only the screen's master craftsmen can tell Itl STAGE I A" Graham McNamee News TONIGHT ONLY! Bobby Jones Golf Keel , FOOTBALL THRILLS IKE PORTER Alf AMnck, And Ills Band Assisted by BARGAIN PRICES. OEORGE OLSEN M.t....,0o E ,0c TEX and NONA Kiddles 10c House of Jackson County, Oregon. t Medfr ' Oregon, by Mo: ky, the Hh day of October, 1931, which said lay has heretofore been duly sat by the aHove entitled Court as an answei d y herein, and to defend agalns said proceedings, and that upon thatr failure so to do. a Judgment of for feiture of said 1927 Chevrolet Coach will be entered This Notice Is issued and given t you and each of you. pursuant to an order duly made by Hon H O Nor ton, presiding Judge of the above en titled Court, on the 4th da of Sep tember. .1931. Witness my hand and the seal ot said Court affixed at Medford. Jack srn County. Oregon, this 4th day ot September. 1931 DEL 1 11 A STEVENS MEYER. County Clerk (Seal of the) (Circuit Court) Notice ot Semi re, (No. UB1-C.) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. The State ot Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. One 192B Bulck Coupe. Motor No 3109451; Serial No. 3096143; 19:11 California License No 9X3374, (At phonso Klrkland), Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss To Alphonso Klrkland. address care County Jail, Medford, Oregon; and to Sterling Finance Corporation. 700 Pe troleum Securities BldK 714 W 10th Street Los Angeles, California; and to whomever It may concern: In the name of the State of Oregon: You. and each of you are hereoy notified and will take notice that the following described personal property, to-wit: 19?B Bulck Coupe. California License No, 9X3374 for the year 1931. Motor No 3199431. Serial No 3096145, wta seized by the sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, on the 8h day of August, 1931, at about the hour tf u 30 o'clock p m of said day. in the County of Jackson. Slt.tr of Oregon. In the City of Medford, In satd coun ty that iald 1928 Bulck Coupe ever since has been, and con Is. in the tesAexlon and custody of said sheriff o Jackson County. Oregon, and Is be ln0 proceeded against lr the above en titled Court for the forfeiture of the ame tor a violation of Chapter 39 o th General Laws of Oregon for 1933, the .ame gelng an act relating to the forfeiture and tale of boats vehicles and other conveyancef used tn the unlawful transportation or possession of Intoxicating liquor within the State o- O egon. and that til persons nav tng or claiming any Lite rest In said 1928 Bulck Coupe are hereby required to appear before the above entitled Court in the County Court House of Jackson County. Oregon at Medford, Oregon by Wednesday, the 30th day of September, 1931, which said day ha iTetofore been duly set by the above entitled Court as an answur day herein, and to defend agalnut aij proceedings, and that upon thHir Tsllure so to do, a Judgment of for feiture of said 1928 Bulck Coupe will ru entered. This Notice Is Issued and given to y. u. and each of you, pursuant to an order duly made by Hon H. D. Norton, presiding Judge of the above entitled Court, on the 4th day of September, 1031. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court affixed at Medford. Jack son County Oregon, this 4th day of September. 1931. DEJJLIA STEVENS MEYER, County Clerk. (Seal of the) ( circuit Court.) etas szmi wmjuub 7HA SHOW YEAR A' i IJ I LAST TIMES TON1TE r2 I VINA DELMAR'S 31 JAMES DUNN l BALLY EII.ERS STARTING THURSDAY YOU NEVER KNOW '. w hen you wake up in ihc morning what the' day will hring. 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