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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFUKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939. .AGE SEVEN ir OF BRITISH SUB TOLD BYWITNESS Periscope Blown Off by Ger man Depth Charges Crew Holds Sweepstakes On Time of Next Blast LONDON. Oct. AP ) An of ficial "eyewltne&i" account of ft British submarine lying at the bot tom of the sea with her periscope blown off by German depth charges while her crew held a "sweepstakes" on when the next explosion would come was distributed to the British press today. The submarine was said to have been rescued eventually by cruisers and an aircraft carrier just as enemy planes appeared. By that time the submarine had risen to the aurfaoa. The account said finally when "all was ready for what they believed would be their last fight, they blew the tanks and rose to the surface." Heavy Pressure The pressure Inside the hull had been raised to a dangerous point and the captain guarded against being blown through the hatch when It was opened by having a 200-pound signalman hold him by his legs. The crew emerged at night, with the wireless smashed, communica tion pipes crushed and engines disabled. Eventually the crew made suffic ient repairs to sail slowly away and wireless for help. "An air attack by the enemy bombing planes crumbled under the anti-aircraft fire of the cruisers and the ' attacks of fighters sent up by the carrier." the report said. .The submarine was brought back to Its base after the battle, said the official account, which withheld the vessel's name and the position and date of the adventure. LEAVE FOR HAWAII BAN DIKOO, Calif.. Oct. .(API Twenty warship, comprising the bulk of the navy'a "security patrol squadron." steamed out of port yes terday for Hawaii. The aircraft carrier Enterprise was In the van, followed by the light cruiser Raleigh, the tender Dobbin and 17 destroyers. Three minesweepers were reported to have left port last night. Six heavy cruisers from San Pedro were expected to Join the force. This made a total of 30 craft bound for the mld-Paclflc outpost. The navy declined to release the namea of departing ships, but ob servers said they saw the 30 leave this morning. ' ERB SEES BIG YEAR BEFORE UNIVERSITY EUOENE, Oct. 6. ( AP) The Uni versity of Oregon faces the greatest year In Its history. President Donald M. Erb told students at the first assembly of the year today. Achievements listed by Dr. Erb Included completion of a million dollar building program, faculty ad ditions, a record enrollment and a football team which held University of Southern California to a 7-7 tie. Dr. Erb urged students to maintain a calm attitude toward world events nd to weigh carefully efforts to propagandise youth. 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(API Arrest of a woman employe In the army tachntcal bureau and discovery of a manifesto by the pro- nasi Iron Guard attacking Kins Carol and the Jews precipitated a new campaign against that outlawed organisation today. Arrests In several sections of the country followed questioning of the woman. Maria Clucer. on whose per son police said they found the man ifesto critical of the king, and "Jew Isn and Free Mason domination of the government." A dozen young men and women were seized In Cernautl. heavily Austrian-populated city In Bukovina. A druggist there committed suicide when faced with arrest. While 34 alleged communists were reported arrested In Galate, one of the chief cities of Bessarabia, In a general drive against all subversive elements, the Iron Guard was the principal object. Stern measures of the late Prime Minister Armand Calinescu and a drastic purge following his assassin ation by nine alleged members of the Iron Guard September 31 had supposedly almost wiped out the Il legal movement. 4 horn Mineral Spring, a corporation organised and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, In the full sum of 9.6 87 .35. with Interest thereon from October 3. 1838, at the rate of 6 per annum, and the further sura of $234.56. with Interest at 0 per annum from June 30, 1930. and the further sura of 510.46 with Interest at 6 per an num from June 30, 1030. on which said two last auraa there has been paid S146.88; And. whereas. In pursuance of said execution commanding me to sell the personal property of said defendant or. If sufficient cannot be found. then the real property belonging to said defendant, on tne am aay oi September, 1030, I did levy upon those certain premises described as; The West One-half of the South west One-quarter of the Northeast One-quarter, and the West One half of the Southeast One-quarter of Section 13. Township 40, South. . Range 3, Bast of the Willamette Meridian, with the tenements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, to gether with all ditches and water rights and particularly that certain ditch and water right taken out of Tolman Springs Ditch from Baldy Creek, a tributary of Immi grant Creek, which ditch and water right are recorded In Volume 38. Page 333, of the Circuit Court Journal of Jackson County, Oregon, by decree dated April 36, 1910. all of which said premises are subject to a right of way fur a road to Jackson County. Oregon, recorded in Volume 189 at Page 383 of the Deed Records of said county; as the above described premises are particularly described In Volume 307 at Page 393 of the Deed Rec ords of Jackson County, Oregon, belonging to defendant. And I did further levy upon the personal property belonging to said defendant consisting of bedding, mat tresses, bedsteads, household and kitchen furniture, bath appliances used In the bath house on said prem ises, and pumping plant, together with all other personal property be longing to said Buckhora Mineral Springs corporation; Now, therefore, X will on Saturday, the 7th day of October, 1039. at 10:00 o'clock a. mH at the front door of the Court House In Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, sell to the high est bidder for cash all of the said described personal property In satis faction of said judgment and. if not sufficient to satisfy the said Judg ment, I will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder therefor for cash. 8 YD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By WM. GRENBEMER, Deputy. Dated: September 7, 1939. The Grange Boxy Ann Grange Roxy Ann Home Economics club met at the home ot Mrs. Minnie Mathera Wednesday to make plans for the supper they plan to give In conjunction with the chamber of commerce visit October 13 at 6:30 p. m. The menu decided on waa: chicken pie, mashed potatoes, peaa and car rots, buttered hot rolls, imperial salad, apple pie a la mode and cof fee. Committees were appointed to make all necessary arrangements. This Is to be a public supper and everyone la most cordially Invited to attend. Orange members are reminded that Prlday evening la our regular Orange meeting. Members and friends are also re minded of the dance In Roxy Ann Orange hall Saturday night, Octo ber 7. Another enjoyable evening Is In store for those attending. Mer rills orchestra will furnish music. Mrs. Lathrop, If possible, to speak on her trip to London. Jacksonville Orange Jacksonville Orange Invites the public to hear Mrs. A. T. Lathrop tell of her recent interesting trip to England and the world conference of rural women. She will also show her collection of souvenirs and motion pictures. The program will start at B p. m. October 10 In Jacksonville Orange hall. Jackson County Y.G.A. Jackson county Y.O.A. will meet at Central Point Orange hall Octo ber 11. Central Point Y.O.A. Invites Interested Grangers from all over the county to attend. A brief business meeting will start promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Plans for winter activities will be discussed and a brief report of the work done by the state regional committee at the recent Cannon Beach conference will be given. The program following the busi ness meeting will Include piano duets by Freda Smith and Lola Blackford, piano and accordlari duets by Ern estine Tracy and Florence Blaylng. a very entertaining pantomime, "The Camel and the Vampl e," presented by a capable cast of "orlentala." Recreational features and rhythmic activities have also been prepared after which refreahmenta will be served. There will be something of Interest for everyone attending and as the fall season of activities Is starting a large crowd -Is being planned for. HALL IS LEGAL FINDING MEMPHIS. Tcnn.. Oct. 6. (AP) Richard Halliburton, 39-year-old adventurer-lecturer -author ("Royal Road to Romance" and others), Is legally dead. Born at Memphis, educated at Princeton, Halliburton set out from New Orleans 18 years ago determined to re-live fabulous exploits of his tory and legend. He swam the Hellespont. He traced the travels of Ulysses. He rode, as Hannibal did, elephants over the Alps, There were many othtr feats. Last spring Halliburton sailed In a Chinese Junk from Hong Kong for San Francisco. The Junk never made port. Yesterday a Jury hearing a ault Involving his Insurance decided the Junk went down In a typhoon car rying Halliburton to his death March 33 or 34. . Afraid of Bombers. NORTH RIDGE, Cal. (Jpy The army i training base of cadet aviators has refused to close down despite pro tests from ranchers. Tha ranchers said that maneuvering planes fright ened cattle and poultry so much that producing was decreasing. Sams Valley Grange Another dance will be given in Sims Valley Grange hall Saturday night, October 7. Music will be fur nished by "Earl's Rhythm Makers," and a good ilme la anticipated. Next regular meeting will be Tues day - evening,. October 10 and good attendance la expected. The lecturer haa planned to secure RAILROAD LOADINGS SHOW BIG INCREASE WASHINGTON. Oct. 6. (AP) The Association of American Railroads reported today 834,640 cars of reve nue freight were loaded during the week ending last Saturday. This was an Increase of 19.812 cars, or 3.4 per cent, compared with the preceding week; an Increase of 137,733, or 10.8 per cent, compared with a year ago. and a decrease of S331, or (.1 per cent, compared with 1937. Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given that on November 4. 1939, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, I shall sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest .bidder, the following described real property, to-wlt: Lota 10, 11 and 13 In Block 17 of the Town (now City) of Med ford,. Jackson County, Oregon, -as numbered, designated and describ ed on the official plat thereof now of record. Said sale la made pursuant to an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, on October 3. 1939, in a suit wherein Home Owners' Loan Corporation is plaintiff and David M. Deter and Grace Deter are defendants. Dated October 4, 1939. SYD I. BROWN, Sheriff. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that under and in pursuance of an execution dated September 0, 1939. and duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County, to me directed. In a certain suit In which Amelia P. Yarlngton. as plain tiff, recovered Judgment against Buck- PLEASE I ANOTHER CUP OF THAT SWELL TEA ! AND FILL AAV THERMOS WITH SOME OF THIS FLAVORY UPTON'S ! IT'LL TASTE ftp. FAT THIS NOON IT II SATISFYING AND ECONOMICAL, TOO. EVEN TEA AS FINE AS UPTON'S COSTS LESS THAN ANYTHING WE DRINK EXCEPT WATER! tl i la muf I II . V 1 I i . Jin vkr. Ljg,J..,"-'- iimssnsaa. MaTi. inrTBuaJ IOOK 4 reasons why Lipcon's ll ' America's most popular tea I I. WorM Fame.l Flanrar imcxxh, full, rich, delicious, i; Tender Yawna Uavce and lus cious, flavorful budi give extra fragrance and bouquet. S. 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J snvincs in every DEPORTiriEnT HIMDREDS Of "BARGAin PRICES" ll msy bt Ion), hsrd Wintti full ptntry of ctnntd nd pcktjtd foods ihould bt nil payintj invcstmtnt at today's low Safeway Prices I Prim Effective Fri day Thru Monday,, Oct. 6-9. In Med ford and Central Point. FRIDAY MONDAY FINEST FOODS Catsup, 14-oz. bottles ....:.. 2 for 29 Fruit Salad, No. 1 tall tins 2 for 29 Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tins 2 for 25 Grapefruit, No. 300 tins... 3 for 20e Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 tins . ..3 for 29 Peaches, No. 2 tins, halves or sliced 2 for 35 Pineapple Juice, No. 2 tins 3 for 35 Pineapple Juioe, 46-oz. tins each 29 Pineapple, No. 1 flat tlns 2 for 19J Pineapple, whole slices, No. 2'A tins...... 2 for 39 Pineapple Tidbits, 8-oz. tins....2 for 15 VEGETABLES Asparagus, early garden, No. 2 tins.. each 19 String-less Beans, whole, ' No. 2 tins ;..2 for 25 Corn, Qolden Bantam, cream tyle, No. 303 tins 3 for 29 Sauerkraut, No. Y tins..........2 for 25 Peas, early garden, 1 : . No. 2 tins ; & for 27a Spinach, No. 2Y, tins : 2 for 29? Tomato Sauce, 8-oi. tins.:.. 4 for 19 Tomato Juice, 12-oa, tins 3 for 19 Tomato Juice, 46-oz. tins each 19 Tomatoes, No. Vi tins............2 for 29 Salmon, tall tins each 23 Tuna' Fish, M tins 2 for 19 Brown Sugar . 3 lb. 25c CELLOPHANE Powd. Sugar . 3 lb. 25c CELLOPHANE Salad Dress. . . qt. 19c CASCADE Milk .... 6 cans 39c 10c Shred. Wheat . pkg. . NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Marshmallows pkg. CHERUB, TALL CANS Sunbrite ... 3 for CLEANSER 10c 10c Dog Food, Victory, tall tins 4 for 19 Matches, Highway sure strike ......carton 15ai Salad Oil, May Day pur vegetable 4-gal. jar 59 Oleomargarine, ' Robin Hood 2 lbs. 25 Supurb . granulated soap.., large pkg. 19a Grapefruit, Glenn Air fancy No. 2 tins.:..3 for 33t Corn, Lindy brand. .3 cans 25 Stringless Beans, Coburg 3 cans 25 Peas, Lindy...... 3 cans 25a Syrup, Sleepy Hollow, Y gal 69a Gal $1.29 Tomato Juice, Starr brand ...:.....can 5tf Peanut Butter 2-lb. jar 251 Deviled Meat, . M tin 3 for 10 Cheese, Kraft . Elkhorn .....:....lb. 17a Kraft Dinners 2 pkg. 23 Duchess Q Lunch Box 25 c tLajj sp V 37 c Salad Dress ing Qt. N. B. 0. Bnowflakes, sodas. .1 lb. 15t Cellophane Cookies 1-lb. pkg. 19a KELLOGG S Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. 19 Rice Krispies.2 pkgs. 23 Krumbles 2 pkgs. 25 OLD FASHION BOLOGNA . pound 17C Broken Sliced BACON pound 19c FRESH OYSTERS nice for frying or stewing pint 25c Mild Sugar-Cured HAMS, yt or whole, lb. 25c BEEF POT ROAST pound 13V2C SHOULDER PORK i pound I I 10c STEAK HAMBURGER (fresh ground) pound Flour Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. bag..l.59 Harvest Blossom, 49-lb. bag..l.39 Airlight, 49-lb. bag..l.l9 Edwards Coffee LB. tin 20 2-lb. tin 39 GROUND HAM . . and VEAL pound 1 19c COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE Seasoned Just ' Right 12V2C Meat Prices For Saturday Only COMFORT Toilet Tissue 4rolI9c ZEE TISSUE Plain or tinted 4 rolls 19c RINSO ' Giant Pkg. 55c VAN CAMPS Fork and Beans, Vi ans29c PEETS Granulated Soap Lft pkn. 19c STOKELY'S Honey Pod Peas, No. 2s 2 cans 25c 8MH Fruits & Vegetables Banana Squash lb. 2c Half or Whole Kraut Cabbage sk.98c TokayGrapes 3 lb. 10c Juice Oranges 3 doz. 29c Klamath Potatoes U. S. No. 2i 50 lb. bag 45c Svrt. POTATOES 7 lbs. 25c rrodtir Prima for Saturday Onl California-Pncific Utilities Co.