1TEDF0RD 5IAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1932. PAGE FIVE T LOSING INMATES SALEM. Sept. a. OP) The state training school for boya la the only attte Institution which haa shown a population deereaae during the past 10 years, figures tabulated by the stte board of control reveal. All the other Institutions have ex perienced large Increases. On July 1 of this year there were 89 boys at the training school, com pared to 143 for July 1. 1932. Population at the state penitentiary during the past 10 yeara haa risen from 489 to 839; at the Oregon state hospital from 1833 to 3105: and at i the eastern Oregon hospital from 549 to 1178. Current populations in other atate Institutions follow: State home for feeble minded 820. state tuberculosis hospital 241, east ern Oregon tuberculosis hospital 128. Industrial school for girls 77, old sol dlera' home 94 and Oregon employ ment institution for adult blind 68. The records show tht the total population at these Institutions on July 1. 1932, was 6627, as comparea win 3992 on July 1. 1922. SESSION AT CITY HALL Tht trial of William A. Hlgln botham, charged with driving while Intoxicated, waa still In progress at the city hall UU thla afternoon, with the state presenting a number of wit-ntsses. Hlgtnbothsm waa arrested at 13:30 o clock Thursday morning on the Mid way road by state police, after he had crashed head-on into the Davis transfer truck driven by S. W. Kohn. ' Hlglnbotham was arraigned before Judge Glenn O. Taylor this morning and his ball was set at $500, when he pleaded not guilty. Judge Taylor was presiding at the trial. No attorney represented the de fend ant. Only a few spectators were In the hall. , CLEVELAND, aept. 2 (AP) John (' Rock em Jawn") Rlsko, the slug ging Clevelnnd baker boy, rode high, wide and handsome along the fistic comeback trail today, j The veteran of the .heavyweight dl 1 vision last night added the scalp of youthful King Levinsky to his belt, from which dangle the war locks of Mickey Walker and Tuffy Griffiths. The count' Is now two to nothing for Rlsko, who took a decision from Le vinsky at Boston last year. The 30-year-old Rlsko pitted his craft and ring experience against the youth of the former Chicago flsft peddler and when Referee Matt Brock held up the hand of the winner at the end of twelve rounds, the roly poly, "Jawn" was on top. Brock, him self, thought Levinsky won, but two judges decided In favor of the Cleve-lander. Chicago Gangster Is Taken For Ride CHICAGO, Sept. 3 (AP) Walter Zwollnskt, a gangster w.ho once shot and killed Edward O'Donnel'a goat after a quarrel was found slain on the Southwest aide today. He helped O'Donnell hustle beer In the same district several years ago. but lately had been chauffeur for George Downs, another liquor dealer, , Zwollnskt apparently had been slain elsewhere and his body driven In his own car to the alley where It was found. E F Extensive preparations are being completed this week for the opening of Medford schools next Tuesday. September . The general meeting for school teachers will be held to morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for completion of plans. Test books will be furnlihed by the district this year to all pupils In grades one to eight, who turned In their books laat spring. Superinten dent E. H. Hedrlck stated thla morn Ing. This provision has been made pos sible by the gradual purchase of books by the district over a period of yeara, and by he pupils relin quishing books last spring. No special tax will be levied to obtain books. Pupils, who did not turn In their text books last spring will be ex pected to furnish their own this fall, The books will be distributed Tues day morning In accordance with the schedule mapped out. Woman Reported Missing, Returns Mrs. Ella R. Rattelle, reported to city police yesterday as missing. re: turned to the residence of Mra. M. B. Llndley on route 4, northeast of Med ford late Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Llndley stated. No Information as to her where abouts during the time she was being sought was available. 1 HAPPY FEET for school days- Happy Mothers, too, because those Sturdy Schoof Shoes cost only $1.49 to 3.05 at THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. They've arrived. Pall Nelly Dons In light weight wool. And they're only 13.95 to tlOSt. See them at Adri enne's. I Light weight woolen Nelly Don Dresses priced from 83.93 to $10.05 at Adrlenne's. ' . BY Jackson county's new court house, formally opened yesterday at the dedication ceremony and celebration under auspices of the Medford and Ashland posts of t,he American Leg ion, waa visited by more than 6000 guests before lights were turned out last night, Legionnaires reported to day. The celebration, which opened with the parade at 10:30 yesterday morn ing, was also attended by an Immense crowd, which continued to baseball game In the afternoon, boxing match and dance In the evening. The committee chairmen, respon sible for the unusual success of the day's activities, were: Wilson Walt, eeneral chairman: C. T. Baker, dedl. cation chairman: O. Y. Tengwald. parade chairman, and Cole Holmes, events and dance chairman. Smirt PAll Nellv Dons for Fall New light weight wool materials and ,1.,,., .tviM $3.95 to $10.95 at Adrlenne's. i Light weight wool Nelly Don frocks that. ItiBt. arrived toaav. S3.ua w $10.95 at Adrlenne's. too1.atTto classify" PLEASANT, comfortable rooms, 19 fer'casn. wiio aAT.v ptrvlino- cucumbers, sll sizes. Phone 716-L. Mrs. Rose berry. FOR EXCHANGE Equity In duplex for clear lot or scretw, nnw ford. Box 8811. Tribune. MADAM ROMINE. Spiritualist, palm ist, tells all in love, marriage, busi ness. If you want facts, not prom ises, call on her for advice. Rain bow Auto Court, 1 mile north on Pacific hlghtway. Cottage a. rtirB.Dfii7.i? Bartlett nears. too large to ship. The cream of the crop for tannine; 30 cents lug at Aia Vista, Packing House. FOR RENT Newly furnished, bested room. W. P. campoeu. bu a.. in HIGH SCHOOL girl wants work for rom and board. References given Tel. 355-R-l. FOR SALE 2 return tickets to Se sttle. Phone 1292-R. nnr.BM furnished 2-room apart ment. 345 N. Bartlett. Tel. 7S3-M FOR SALE Roller canaries, specially priced this week. Phone lutu-A. LOST Gold and Jeweled fraternity pin. Reward. Phone 3.i-a. FOR SALE 1931 Ford Rosdster ....... .fj.4 ilk new onlv $335 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan, cannot be told from new. $445. 1929 'rord Fordor Sedan, a well kept car and a bargain at only $225. 1927 Dodie Sneclal Coupe, perfect thruout. only $155. Easy lerms; your ci i -in. r ... ..'.ut tvtpitrttit nnlv $155 Easy terms: your car In trade. Used cars or your equity nouzrn ir GATES AU1X UUMrsni. WANTED CU'iple. man employed, to look after small Income property, one references in flrs letter. Box 6928. Mall Tribune. vnt rai.f Am rehnoulshlna 80-acre timber homestead. Will aacrlfice ln.nmnm.ntj Jtllrh AS hOUSC. fUr ni.. atr ' trt anvone seektne home.tead location. Box 6935. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE My equity In 1931 Ford truck, or will uaoc tor ligii -i Inquire 23 So. Riverside. WANTED Waitress. Must be ex peneni:ed. Diamond Caie, Personality Hats made to order or remodeled by ETHELWYM B. HOFFMANN. W. C. T. U. SPEAKER TO REVIEW CONVENTION On Sunday, the Women's Christian Temperance Union will present Mrs. W. L. D. McCul lough of Berkeley, Calif., at the Baptist church at 2:30 o'clock. It was announced yesterday. Mr. McCullough will give a review of the national convention of the W. C. T. U. recently conducted In Seattle. She Is the wife of a former minister of the Baptist church here, and will be greeted by a number of .her friends. Mrs. McCullough will be the guest of Rev. and Mra. E. Iverson while In the city. the Medford chamber In appreciation of Information forwarded the pub lishers regarding local manufacturing firms, which are listed. RECIPE OFFERED ' F While the canning and drying sea son for conservation of foods is sttll at hand, many recipes are coming Into the Mall Tribune to aid house wives of the valley In preparing for the winter. One of the latest for drying corn was telephoned yesterday by Mra. Lou Jaycox of 635 Mary street, and read: Husk and llk corn, cut off cob, being careful not to cut the kernels too deep. Put In pan In oven until It all look cooked. Stir often to prevent burning. Then put In sun until thoroughly dry, usually about two or three days, but not leave out during the night as the corn will turn dark. Place In bag and hang up In a dry place until used. To cook: Soak corn overnight. then cover with water and simmer slowly for two to three hours, season with salt, butter and milk (or cream). POSTAL EMPLOYES TO Members of the post of ft re forces in Medford. Klamath Palls, Ashland. OranM Pass and Bend will gather at Lake o' the Woods Sunday for their annual picnic. It waa announced to day. About a hundred are expected to be In attendance, aa the majority of postal employes of Medlord and their families ar expected to attend. such election will be held as those places selected and designated as the Precinct polling places for State and County Elections. Section S. That the same persons are designated as election officials for each Precinct as those selected for the State and County election. Section V That the Recorder of the City of Medford Is hereby direct ed to give- notice of said election in the manner provided in the Charter of said City. The foregoing Resolution was pars ed by the City Council this 30th day of August, 19 3 J. E. M. WILSON. Mayor. Approved by me this 30th day of Augvist, 1933. E. M. WII.SON. Mayor. Attest: M. L. ALPORD. Recorder. MANUFACTURERS' LIST Young people of the Presbyterian church will be In charge of the Inter city League meeting In that church Sunday evening, Sept. 11, at 7:00 o'clock, when the play "At the Foot of the Cross," will be presented. The drama, written by Helen Wilson III, and Donald Darneille, will be under the direction of Mtss Emily Brown and Darneille. All young people in the city are Invited for the program. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of 731 Narrlgan street, a daughter, by Caesarian operation, at the Commun ity hospital yesterday. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. Not ire of Shrrltr snle. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and datd on the 2nd day of September, 1933, in a certain action therein, wherein Inter-State Fidelity Building and Loan Asociation. a Corporation. as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Marshall Denser and Sat her B Denser, husband and wife, and Warren SnodgriAS, the defendants, for the sum of Six Hundred Ntnety One and 42-100 i 169 1 42 1 Dollars, with interest from August ISth. 1931. at 10 per annum xintll paid; for the further sum of Twenty and 60-100 (20.40) Dollars, with interest at 10l per annum from July 15th. 1932. with coats and disbumemenU taxed at Eighteen and 30-100 i1830) Dollarv and the further um of One Hundred and no-100 ($100 00) Dollars, as at torney'a fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court lu said county on the 3nd day of September. 1932. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of said execution. 1 1 will on the 8th day of October, 1033. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for le and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest blder, to satisfy said judg ment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and interest that the said defendant. Marshall Denzer and Esther B. Den ver, husband and wife, and Warren SnodsraAS had on the lflth day of September. 1931, or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wlt: The East Half Elj of Lots ft and 6 In Block 3 of the Town of Phoenix, Oregon, ss numbered and designated on the official plat thereof of record in the office of the County Recorder of Jackson County. Oregon. Dated thla 2nd day of September, 1933. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. NOTICE OF FLECTION Resolution. No 329. A Resolution tailing the regular election for the election of official of the City of Medford at the same time as the general election on No vember 8th. 1933. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Medford, Oregon: Section 1. That there be and here by is called a regular City election in and for the City of Medford, Oregon, to be held on the 8th day of Novem ber, 1932. for the election of City officials, pursuant to the Charter of said City. Said election la hereby ordered to be held on the above dat between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.. as provided by the City Charter of said Oity and the State Law. The following officers shall be voted for at, said election: One Mayor One Recorder One Treasurer One Councilman from First Ward One Councilman from Second Ward One Councilman from Third Ward One Councilman from Fourth Ward Section 3. That the same places are hereby designated as the polling places within the said City at which A copy of the Thomas Register of American Manufacturers has been re ceived by the Chamber of Commerce and will be available there for use by all interested persons. The very laage book, made up of more than 20,000 pages. Hats all manufacturers In the United States, classifies them, and gives the capital rating of each, along with other ex tensive information. The complimentary copy was sent GRAND OPENING OF New Dreamland Ballroom AH Newly Finished in Modsrnistio Design ES.IOV THE BEST DANTE IX YEARS Favors and Surprise! Tue, Thur. 10 person. Wed. Sat. Men 40. Ladies Free Help keep a modern professional orchestra In Medford so you can enjoy every dance. cm v 76 IS ALWAYS FRESH! It is rushed to j our service union daily. Vou can !wayi be lure 76 pump is busy-76 gas oline does not stay long in underground storage tt your dealer's station. Under all motor operating, temperatures on the road. 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