Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    1LLET IN BRAIN,
9) MAN LIVES
10 DM AGAIN
mjj
fcE HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
ALAND, O., Doc. 30. (AP)
. bullet has been lodged In
for 20 days, Irvm Wcygandt,
,r-old farmer, continued today
'Tg precariously to life. Stranger
ne may V" i... -
TlinmflS.
...m nicsented the paradox ol
:;5iy being halt alive, hall
(ar as MB actual personality Is
,med, weyeandt 18 dead. In Its
' relives the Wcygandt of 60 years
hen a strapping 225-pound
- he plowed the fields of his
, (armcr doesn't know he tried
Mgmlt sulcldo by shooting him
self with a small caliber rifle.- He
doosn't know how seriously he Is hurt.
must oi ine tlmo he thinks ho sun
is driving Imaginary horses, or plan
ning to do some service for liu neigh
bors of a half century ugo.
His happiest moments are when
friends tie lines to the bed. and let
him hold thern, like reins to his plow
team.
Dr. Thomas believes the bullet is
lodged in the frontal lobe of Wey
gandfs brain, thus accounting for the
fact that other nerve centers still are
functioning.
Wimer Woman Dies
Of Auto Injuries
GRANTS PASS, Dec. 30. UP)Mrs.
O. H. Stam, 65, for the Wimer dis
trict, died here Thursday from a skull
fracture suffered when she was struck
by an automobile driven by Milton
Abbott of BIuo Lake, Cal. The acci
dent occurred last week as Mrs. Stam
was crossing a street. The driver was
exonerated.
JKEDFOgp MAIL TRIBryE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1932
51
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BY GRANDMORS
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Tillamook William South
shortly open shoe store In Alderman
building.
Mrs. Judd was given an oppor
tunity by the grand Jury to carry
out her repeated expressions of a de
sire to "tell all," sfter the Arizona
supreme court had denied her a new
trial. Later the court declined to
consider her petition for a rehear
ing, and sho faces oxecution Febru
ary 17.
Mrs. Judd's testimony before the
grand Jury Wednesday marked the
lirst time her story had been told
before such an Inquisitorial bodv.
She was not Indicted for the murder
of Mrs. Leroi, but went to trial on
a murder complaint of the county
attorney. The charge stilt pending
against her In connection with the
slaying of Miss Samuelson la In sim
ilar form.
Reports, while unofficial, cenersllv
were that the condemned woman's
grand Jury testimony had not Impli
cated anyone In the actual elaylngs.
which she was reported to have said
she perpetrated alone. In self defense,
u winv one souignt to bring others
Into the case when she found her
self confronted with the problem of
ujFusai oi tne Bodies and
from detection.
escape
TOMORROW ON
Quality Meats!
Start the New Year right by buying
GOOD MEATS at LOWERPRICES
at the Peerless Market. The Savings
you will make during 1933 will
bring added prosperity during the
coming year.
Free Delivery Daily at 8, 10, 2, 4
Shoulder
Cut, lb.
cs
T-Bone
or Rib
m f ml
-sm v Minimum i i
m m i it ;
Ite 603 111
CRISIS EASED
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) Scarcity
of prime necessities has begun to les
sen, and seizures of wheat and other
foodstuffs In private warehouses and
siores are diminishing, government
officials say.
The Improvement Is due largely to
puiiuiiscs oi wneat In Argentina, II
censing of firms to bring In foreign
sugar and an Increase in Chile's own
garden truck.
Officials believe that the resumn-
tlon of good trade relations with Ar
gentina will be the chief factor in
solving food problems here, and In
ending hoarding.
CHILDREN DENIED
'E
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 30. (AP)
More than SO departmental meeting
were held here today by educators of
the state as the third and conclud
ing day of the 33rd annual meeting
of the Oregon State Teachers' asso
ciation opened. The convention con
vened Wednesday, several depart
mental group banquet will be held
here tonight.
Harry M. Kenln, member of the
Portland school board, told the teach
ers yesterday that school boards In
the state have not been making suf
ficient provision for slow-learning
children. "I am speaking." he said,
"entirely In behalf of the taxpayers
who elect board members and who
contribute money for the support oi
education. It Is for their sakes that
I believe In the fullest educational
program for the care of the men
tally defective or slow-learning child.
I believe in the fullest educa
tion for the slow-learning child who
Is susceptible to the greatest Im
provement through education. It will
turn out to be real economy."
EGG PRICES HURT
BY SECRET CUTS
PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 30. fAP)
The continued shading and secret
slashing of Portland egg price by
outsiders appears responsible for
moat of the losses In the local trade
for recent days. Local co-ops and
some of the private firms were trying
to uphold values In the Interest of
the producer but were meeting with
Intense opposition from those whose
chief concern is another territory
Portland Is used as a dumping
ground.
Receipt of eggs were Increasing
rapidly from all directions and to
day were so plentiful that no excuse
remains for the sale of storage goods.
However, only a scant supply of the
latter was In sight except perhaps
In the hands of a few big retail
speculators.
The Increase In lay was reported
heavy In all sections of the Paclflo
slope.
Order clearing way for construc
tion of proposed highway from Rose
burg to Diamond Lake along North.
Umpqua river announced by Federal
power commission recently.
SPECIALS ON FANCY VEAL
7y2c
2 lbs. 19c
ROASTS1- lb. 10y2
W . . 3 lbs. 14c
We take this opportunity to
extend to everyone In the
Rogue River valley sincere
wishes for a HAPPY, PROS
PEROUS KEY YEARI
TURKEYS S lb. 15c
Geese Hens Fine Rabbits
For The New Year's Feast .
Pork SleastS fresh picnics lb. 5c
Pork Loin tot ..... ib. 10c
EGOS fresh extras doz. AFfi
PeerleM Fresh
Churned Creamery
lb.
prime besf
s
Cuflahy's Skinned
All Fat Removed
lean, sugar cured, any size piece
5c
. I2y2c
.ioy2c
Special Mutton Bargains!
SHOULDERS
Shoulder Roasts
Rib or Loin
Bib.
Legs Ib. . T2C
2 lbs. 5c
Tune in on Our Program Every Morning, 8:15 a. m. Over KMBD
DAILY SPECIALS BROADCA&r
ORANGES
Good for juice
Three dozen 190
V Case 790
Case $1.49
Grapefruit (Arizona). 3 for 100
Jonathan Apples, box 490
?!15S II
12-14 No, Bartlott
MLOlJjllljmiU :
Boiling Beef i Bacon squares I Shortening
Meaty Eib Lean Jowels j jj g 2 9 C
3 lb. 14C I lb- 7V2C I 60-lb. net tub $3.89
HBUROER fresh ground 3 lbs. 10c
jflllSAGE fine for breakfast or dressing lb. 5c
vt 4M4TH GEM POTATOES
U. S. No, 1, 50 lb. bag 490
U. S. No. 2, 50 lb. bag -370
CABBAGE
First class, solid and crisp JAQ
Celery - 80. 2 for 15?
Lettuce VT he(wI 5
Phone 603
WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS
m I " J
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
EELSABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner
Phone 20
A Cheerful Message for the
NEW YEAR
It 5s with genuine optimism and enthusiasm
that we contemplate the new year. Confi
dently we: anticipate one of the most suc
cessful years of our career.
We review our record with satisfaction, for
it is a record that bears no suggestion of a
sacrifice of quality to give our customers good
service and the lowest prices. Those who
have given us their patronage know that
value has been received for every dollar they
have spent here.
T7e feel certain that this unswerving policy
of safeguarding our customers' interests will
hear its reward in continuing patronage.
May We Wish a Happy New Year
To All Our Old and Valued
Patrons and Extend a Hearty
Welcome to Our New Friends
Phone 20 for Reliable Service
Friday and Saturday Specials
Fruits for Salads 8 oz. can 10c
Hershey's Cocoa y2 ib. can 10c
Cove Oysters .... .10c
TrOCO ..... 2 pounds 23c
Kippered Snacks . . 2 for 9c
Mixed Vegetables No. 2 can 9c
Tomato Hot Sauce . - 2 for 9c
1000 Sheet Toilet Paper .
2 for 90
Brillo (steel wool for cleaning) 2 for 9$
Salmon, Columbia River small can...' 90
Peaches or Apricots, large No. 2yi can 150
Minced Olams - 140
Tree Tea, '4 lb. Green 220, JA lb. black .....300
Walnuts, local 2 pounds 250
Coffee 1 Ponnd P1101"19 180
Snowdrift 6 lb. can 75c (
Carnation Wheat Flakes, large package
Cocoanut, 1 pound bulk
.......190
190
Catsup, Cal. Home, large bottle 190
Prunes, Italian or Petite 4 lb", for 190
Corn, Royal Club fancy - 2 for 250
Soap, Crystal White- - 10 bars for 290
Peets Washing Powder, large (39o lise) '. 230
Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lb . 890
Also a Big Line of
FRESH FRUIT AND PRODUCE
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
Phone 252
WE THANK YOU!
We want to thank our friends and patrons for their loyal
support during 1932. Loyal patrons are a wonderful asset
at any time and especially during the year just closing.
May the New Year bring you happiness and prosperity is
our wish.
Good Grocery Service at Low Cost
We are in a position to give you the very best of grocery
service and our prices are right in line with present economic
conditions. If you are not now one of our patrons, we invite
you to come in and look over our merchandise and prices.
Everything is plainly marked.
Saturday Specials
Small White Beans, 4 lbs 17c
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs 15c
Home Grown Petite Prunes, 6 lbs. 25c
Macaroni, best quality, 3 lbs 13c
Quaker Oats, large package 15c
Medford and Heinz National S. & W. and
Ashland 57 Biscuit Co.'s Diamond W.
Canned Goods Varieties Products Canned Goods
FRESH HOME MADE CAKES
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY
1
(Seantitfall R3au?lktt
NEW YEAR SPECIALS
Turkeys, R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
Young Rabbits
Choice Beef Roasts, per lb. 8c
T-Bone Steaks, Sirloin Steaks, per lb 15c
Fresh Side Pork, per lb 10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. for 25c
Phone 81 We Deliver
If You Are Looking for
Real Bargains
Check Carefully
the ads in
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