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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1938)
rFDFOTJT) MATT j TRTBTJNTE. MEDFORT). OT?EnONT. FRIDAY, ATJfiTTST 2fi. PAGE FTVE HIRER EFFUSIVE IN FAREWELL 10 Fuhrer Holds Hungarian's Hand Five Minutes As Climax to Visit Sudeten Given Permit to Fight BERLIN, Aug. 26. Relchstueh rer Hitler held the hand of his de porting guest a full five minutes to day as he bade farewell to Ad ml. Nicholas Horthy, regent of Hungary, who ended & history-making visit of state ,to the German capital. Before this parting at the railway station informed persons asserted the visit already had laid groundwOrK for closer economic ties than ever between Germany and Hungary. BERLIN. Aug. 26. yp) The DNB (official German news agency) pub lished today a Sudeten German proc lamation said to have been issued In Praha which, in effect, gave mem bers of the autonomy-seefclng minor ity party freedom to strike oacfc whenever they consider, themselves attacked. It professed to withdraw previous Instructions 'even to forego the right L TO PENITENTIARY T (Continued from Page One.) F San Francisco by the girl's mother. who Is separated from her husband. A sordid background to the case was revealed. Passing of sentence upon Harvey Lester Port, who entered a plea c guilty to passing a spurious check for $10.12 upon the local Montgom ery Ward store, was deferred pending investigation of Port's record. The charge against his wife, Helen Fort, was dismissed. Don Long, charged with larceny by bailee. In the removal of an nut-t belonging to Skinner's Garnge, io California, was given a six months suspended sentence, on a plea oi guilty. PRAHA. Aug. 26. (JP) Disclosures of a German diplomatic declaration o: Intentions In several European capi tals on the Sudeten German Issue and of new Prnha government con cessions to Its autonomy-demanding Germanic minority came almost si multaneously here tcday. Information reaching the Czecho slovak government Indicated Germany had told other powers she might have ,to act "to sponsor" the Sude ten German demands If a solution were tco long delayed, but such ac tion woud not be In the nature of an attack. Theextent of the government con cessions was not revealed, but it wxr known they formed the subject of a conference between Viscount Run clman. unofficial British mediator in this conflict, end a committee of I he Sudeten German party. Described by a government spokes man as "material" and as a likely "new basis for negotiation," they were put forward by the political ministers of the Czechoslovak gov ernment last night and raised hopes of negotiations trying to overcome the deadlock. Free Methodist Male Quartette To Sing at Meet The male quartette from Seattle Pacific college Is expected to arrive In Medford early tomorrow and be heard at all services Saturday and Sunday of the district quarterly meeting now being held at the Free Methodist church, C. B. Starkey, pas tor, announced today. Representatives from all circuits In the Rogue River district are attend ing the meeting. The Rev. J. R. Stewart and family of Portland ar rived yesterday, and the Rev. Stewart will have charge of the remaining services. At 0 o'clock Saturday morn ing, be will address the quarterly conference, and bring the Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Evylln Hadsell. missionary to Mex ico, will bring the message at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. The public is invited to all services. Home-Made Speed Wagons Will Roar Down East j Main Starting at 6:30 Glory, Prizes for Winners Officials of the first annual Mall Tribune-Scout Cub midget Bpeeder derby flashed the green light today for 26 drivers and their home-constructed vehicles, who on East Main street this evening will send their racing creations roaring down a one quarter mile speedway in search of the victors honor, glory and loot. The derby will start promptly at 6:30 o'clock, with the speeders cata pulting off a city-constructed ramp at the end of the wide pavement at the top of the hill on East Main street, and breasting the tape at Wil lamette avenue. Streetcar tracks on East Main street have been filled in and resurfaced by the city, placing the derby ruce track In excellent con dition. Three More Enter Last-minute entries increased the number of speeders from 23 to 26. the trio of latecomers being entered in class C. There will be 10 creation I entered In class A, 10 In class B. and 8 m class C. The winners of classes Baseball Injury Fatal OSWEGO. N. Y.. Aug. 26. 0P George McCarthy, 19, of Oswego, died today from a brain injury received yesterday when he was struck in the head by a pitched ball in an Oswego playground league contest. A and B will be determined after two elimination heats, with the first two finishers In each two hent3 of the two classes meeting in the finals. There will probablr be only one heat in class C. Progression of the derby will be as follows: first heat, class B; first heat, class A; second heat, class B. second heat, class A: .finals, class B; finals, class A; finals in class C. Street Blocked There will be five entrants in er.ch of the class A and B heats. For In stance, the first and second place speeders In the first class A heat will enter the finals with the first and second place speeders in the second class A heat, making a total of four class A vehicles which will race In the class A finals. The same method of reaching the finals will be followed in class B. Clyde Flchtner. city traffic officer, will precede all speeders down the track and tow the two winners back to the starting point at the conclu sion of each heat. East Main street, from the top of the hill to Crater Lake avenue, will be blocked to traffic and parking during the derby, but spectators will find plenty of standing room on the sidewalks along the race route. A public address system operated by Guy Davis will keep the crowd in formed of the progress of the derby. Not listed yesterday but cooperat ing with officials in making the derby a success have been Alexan der's grocery and the Woods Lumber company. LAKE OF WOODS GETS FISH QUOTA Supervisor Karl L. Janouch of the Rogue River national forest service announced today tne completion of the flsh-plnntlng program In the Lake of the Woods district, first arei to receive Its full quota of fish. A total of 101.100 rainbow and eastern brook trout have been plant ed In the district, he stated, with 30,000 rainbow placed In Island lake. 25.000 rainbow In Heavenly Twins lake, 23.600 eastern brook In Pour mile lake, 1.000 eastern brook In Dee lake and 1.500 In Bert lake. In the Butte Falls district, 14,400 rainbow trout have been planted In the upper middle fork of Rogue river ana 22.000 rainbow tn the Blue can yon lakes, he stated. Two other dis tricts remain to receive their com plete stock of trout Applegate and Union Creek, he said Ose Mall Tribune want Ads Fined for Picketing Japs, PORTLAND, Aug. 26. (4 Four teen persons who picketed a Japanese cadet training ship on August 6 an 6 were fined 920 each yesterday In municipal court. They carried ban ners protesting against Japanese ag gression, propoganda and imports. THK DALLES. Aug. 26. (API Henry O. Meredith, 66, Justice of the peace here for 14 years, died of a heart attack last sight. Too Late to Classify WANTED Competent lady house keeper for 3. No evening or Sun day work. Apply at 533 Park, after 7 p. m. FOR f ALE or trade for smaller place, 5-room modern howe, 3 lots, gar age., woodshed, chicken house, shade: 1500 for quick sale. Ternn. 414 Union Ave. SIBERIAN and Transcendent Crab apples. Italian plums, green Ga.?e olums. all at 3c per lb. Also El berta. Mulr and Cling peaches at 3c lb. WING ORCHARD. WANTED Tomatoes, fruits nd vegetables, all kinds. See Byron City Limits Fruit Stand, south Medford, Pacific Kwy. SACRIFICE SALE ACCOUNT OP SICKNESS. 33 A. Irrigated, 4 -room modern plas tered house, fireplace and screened porch, nice shade. Total price $1650, $270 down, balance monthly payments. 400 A. stock ranch, modern house, excellent outside range. Total price $5500 includes Rome stock and equipment. Down payment $1300. Buyer's terms on balance within reason. GOFF As BLOOD 123 N. Central Ave. FOR SALE Ford model T truck, with Warford rear-end, or trade tin light pickup. A. H. Clement. Central Point. FOR 8ALE Tomatoes, peaches, corn, apples. City Limits Fruit 8tand. So. Medford. Pacific Hwy. FOR RENT 5 -room modern house, 422 Laurel. FOR RENT That beautiful stucco cottage at 633 West Fourth etrevt: 5 rooms, glassed -In sleeping porch: completely modern and beautifully furnished; modern oil - heating plant; nice- yard and flowers: water paid. Phone 1473-W for appointment to view. FOR LEASE Small dairy or poultry ranch, 18 acres: large bam, good house: Irrigation; 3 miles from Medford. Box 4134, Tribune. TOMATOES, le lb. Across from Coeo substation on East Jackson. ABBEY'S SPECIAL '3 NASH 400 Sedan In the finest condition, motor, tlrea n" every thing. Had excellent care. Low mileage. A guaranteed car $625 WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Open Evenings. Used Car Lot aero us from new building, 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Choice Rhode Island Red fryers. Sweeney Hatchery. Phone 498-L. WANTED Late model coupe. Pay cash and small u mount In trade. 317 No. Riverside Used Car Values were never better than right now. SKINNER'S GARAGE Calls your attention to the following: 1937 Buick Special Coupe; only 19.000 miles: terfect $875.00 1938 Chevrolet long w.b. truck: reconditioned and ready to go - 825 00 1935 Chevrolet 2-door sedan; sturdy and economical 395.00 1937 Ford 85 de luxe touring sedan: radio 665.00 1935. Ford de luxe touring se dan: tires, motor, finish perfect ...... 425.00 1935 Ford de luxe tudor sedan. in the pink of condition.. 365.00 1936 Terraplane custom coupe 465.00 1936 Chryter touring sedan: excellent throughout; overdrive 615.00 1930 Hudson 3 - door sedan; new paint and upholstery 145.00 1929 Pontine 4 -floor sedan; ready to go 125.00 SKINNER'S GARAGE Phone 103. Bulck Cars. O.M.C. Truck. 4 OR 5-ROOM apt . furnished, $32,50. SU9 West Uth. LOCAL POTATOES. No. 1. 35-lb. bag 32c. Drive-In Mitt., So. Riverside at Earhart. THOMPSON Seedless Grape. 3c lb. Bring containers. i? mile west Willow Springs Service Station. WANTED Reliable woman for house work and care of 3 children. 713 Cedar St. FOR SALE Rattlesnakes, dead or alive. L. A. Bratcher, Rogue River. PEACHES Earlv Crawford. 59c crate. Drive-In Mitt., So. Riverside at Earhnrt. TRADE 3-wheel trailer, or hauling, for buzz-saw. 16 So. Columbus Ave. RANCHERS Family car at sacrifice Will take grain, "cattle or hogs for part or all payment. AIfo 3 Fordson tractors. See at Perry's Garage, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR RENT Very desirable sleeping room with private bath, automatic hot water radiation In winter, very cool In summer: for gentleman. References. 1501 West Main LOST 1P33 Plymouth wheel, be tween Medford and Gold Hill. Re ward. Leave at Tribune. FOR SALE Service station busi ness, lease, and stock. One of the best locations In Medford. now do ing over $200 net monthly profit. Three years lease on gallonage basis. Complete tube and vulcanizing equipment. Confectionery and to bacco. Box 4116, Tribune. WEEK-END SPECIAL Extra large sheepskin chamoK $3 values it only 85c while they last. Richfield Service Station, Holly and Main. WANTED Umbrella tent. Tribune. Box 8841, FOR SALE OR TRADE Second-hand store and Flxit Fhop. Will take truck as part payment. L. A. Bratcher, Rogue River. PLENTY of parking apace at the Drive-In Mkt. Phone 603 for Free Delivery. So. Riverside at Earhart. and small tables heater, Thor Washer, battery radio, baby stroller and Ironing board. 307 Apple. FOR SALE Hale and Elberta peaches. Top Notch Orchard, end of Klng'a Hwy., turn left, look for alga. Bring containers. WANTE D The best light used car $50 down will buy. State full prico and particulars. Box 3851. Tribune. R HERS M A R K 313-315 N.Riverside. Phone 358 Open Evenings and Sundays IDE E T Seely V. Hall Gets Legion Card No. 1 To Seely V. Hall of Chicago, vice- j president of the United Air Llne. i goes the distinction of card No. 1. signifying membership In Medford 1 post of the American Legion for 1930 Mr. Hall, a past commander of Med ford post, Is visiting here for a few days and was a welcome visitor at the last post meeting. Many other members of Medford post stfll retain their local member ship although living afar. Ampns the most remote of these Legion naires are L. F. Ivanhoe of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and TUlson Harrison of Canton, China. There are many bow located in various states through out the nation. YOU CAN AFFORD fjrestone SAFETY SPECIAL MURPHY'S MART WHERE MA SAVES PA'S MONEY Free Delivery. Main and Grape. Phone 143 Prices Effective Sat, and Mon,, Aug, 27-29 and Swe NOW 1 HAVE TIME MONEY TODOMYAWRttTING W ' Cl"n "nd w"h front TS I I kecl bt.ring,. ffl J I 2. 'IckKhhfibWgreilei IB j j F"-uP brake ,!,,,,, I ! J Penetrating oil. I j 4. Tighten -U" h0t I ' 1 5. Scieniifidlj. jj a v,!,, i I Mrtrn t lh Vok ef FlrMton. N.B-C. Ked Network. FIRESTONE Auln Miply and Srnlrf storr. 8th anil RkerMde. rnuiie 5!0 BORENE SOAP POWDER Our demonstrator will help you with Wash Day Problems 5Q Large package. .. &9C COFFEE Of course you'll want a pound of MONARCH Coffee. Vacuum JC packed, lb tOC We're Always DOG FOOO . Bonnie 4 Q. At Your Service no. i cans. 4 for 1 3U KNIGHT'S Tomato Juice 3 No. n cans 29c From Vine Ripened Rogue River Valley TonmtooJ CAI ID IGA' A" varieties in stock. Clean up P OUUr price. Limited stock. 16 oz. can JU VINEGAR Pure Cider. Bring container. Gallon 15c MILK STANDBY Tall cans 4 for 25c SALAD DRESSING Flavor Foods, for QQ tastier salads. Qt. WC Fruits, Vegetables Saturday Only GRAPES Local Thompson Seedless. Lb. 3C NEW POTATOES Local U. S. No. 1 4C Reds. 10 lbs. I OU LEMONS Sunkist 1 Q I Full of Juice, doz. ISC ORANGES 3unkist 4 Each I C i Schilling SPICES Whole or n run ml All reg. 10c pkgs 25c PANCAKE FLOUR Pillsbury'g 4 Q Large pkg. I 5J C FLOUR Pillsbury's A gf Best. 49 lb. sk.3 I .0 I FLOUR Snow Drop (f 4 4 ft 49 lb. bag 3 I I Zi EMIL'S MARKET FREE V, dozen Mixed Glads with any meat order over 60c. STEAKS hllrk f ill lb. 15c HAMBURGER lb. 10c PURE LARD 2 lbs. 19c ftllird rjh mire qt. 5c 5c DILLS HAM Lamb Patties 6 for 25c HENS lb. 25c BACON "n7lb. 13lc DBMS Visit Western Thrift's School Stationery Department. Your savings will average at least One-Fourth, if you do all of your school buying at this busy spot, designed for thrifty shoppers. These Prices Effective Now and All Next Week Filler Paper, Two Hole, Ruled Filler Paper, Three Hole, Ruled Pencil Tablets, Big Count, Ruled $ for U0c BINDERS Flexible Ring Binder Standard School size for two hole paper Special 5C PENCILS Stock up now at lowest prices from the largest 10 for 5 6 for 5 4 for St 2 for 5 BINDERS Heavy canvas binder for 2 or 3 hole paper. Others aak 35c. Our Price 2SC Genuine Scripto Pencil FREE When you purchase 50c worth of school supplies at either of your WESTERN THRIFT STORES. Number IB Genuine CRAYOLAS RULERS PEN HOLDERS 5c NOTEBOOKS Hardwood HraM Edge flood Ones 2 for 25c 5c 5c 2 for 5c CRAYOLAS Nourr 2 for 15c FOUNTAIN PENS 25c and 98c SCHOOL BAGS Zipper 19c Lunch BUCKETS 25c LUNCHIUTS Complete with half pint vacuum American made Special 98c 10c PENCIL TABLETS 10c TYPEWRITER PAPER 2 for 1 5 WESTERN THRIFT STORES are here to save you money, Compare these Items for ' quality, size, and count then stock up with plenty at these low prices. FLASHLIGHTS Two cell nickel case 49 Two cell copper spot 79 Two cell fibre spot 79 Three cell copper spot 70 Five cell copper spot 91.19 All priced complete ready to go. REMEDIES 25o Carter's Liver Pills 17 $1.26 Absorblne Jr 94 $1.00 Irradiated Yeast 79 50c DeWiH'i Kidney Pills 39 60c Sal Hepatica 49 100 Squibb Aspirin 39 FRESH BOXED CHOCOLATES Just arrived for this week-end WINSTE L 8PECIAL-ALL HAND DIPPED One Pound 9C Two Pounds &)Qc MARSHMALLOVS Full Pounds While Tbey Last 10c WESTERN THRIFT STORES MAIN and CENTRAL UNDER THE BIO CLOCK PHONE 274 125 EAST SIXTH ST. ACROSS FROM W00LW0RTH S PHONE ;374 CHEESE . lb. pkg. 13c Kraft American, Velveeta, Pimento or Limburger JELLO, six delicious flavors 3 pkgs. 14 WHEATIES-2 pkgs. 23. Bottle Pepsi.Cola FREE FLOUR In Gingham Bags Hard wh rut. highest patent and fully guaranteed 491b. S1.09 SHORTENING Swift Pearl 8 lb. pail 89f Westminster 4 lb. pkg. 39 PUREX . 1 gal. jug 18ic Lb. can .... 27c 2 lb. can. . .53c POST TOASTIES . 3 pkgs. 17c TWO BALLOONS FREE on FINE MEAT TENDER PORK CHOPS ea. 4C Mm Iran, irnermm Mm Steak lb. 19c l.rnn fUH trmltr pin pork FANCY BEEF Chuck Roast lb. 15C Steak lb. 22c Rib cuts aged Jut right Boiling Beef lb. 10c Choice short ribs BACON First Quality Dry Riigiir CurM lb. 25c 1IJ 41 UiHtrnct Dfnrliina KVM IICII Ivvl I lUUUVb cf&bfi&Cfatt Our store is loaded with a large 2&4WCJV4 assortment of harvest season fyl Fruits and Vegetables. Get our krtWL, special prices on quantity lots 'rrZ& fnr mnninir. Fl RPRTA iT I ---- I llllll II filklfesM" ' Mh -:m tu . i- sn Da 33C t Local, Fancy Pack SPUDS . . . 25 lbs. 39c U. S. Combination Klamath Netted Oems DRY ONIONS . . . 7 lbs. 19c Fine for Pickling TOMATOES .... 5 lbs. 9c Fancy Slicing ' 1 VINEGAR, 40 grain Jones cider gallon 15 Bring ConUlnrr JAR CAPS Kerr Economy doien 17 SOAP, Crystal White Laundry 10 bars 33 CORNED BEEF. Swift's Premium can IT