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MEDFORD IIIJL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933. PAGE THREE M'KITRICK HAVE OF (Continued from page one) part of McKl trick ' revealment were ver brought to public light. filnce bit Incarceration McKl trick ha been a trust; with "outside iraUs" duties. Tollefaon. former University of Ore gon student and tennis at&r, tlao baa been a uusty, with duties in the fingerprint department. Tollefaon checks the personal possessions of convicts upon their arrival and re turns them on their departure. He has served bis minimum sentence with good behavior allowances. Tol ' lefoon pleaded guilty to reporting fake bank robbery to cover up hia own defalcations. Moat of the money was afterwards recovered in a coffee pot at his home, where he had bidden It. The state parole board Is expected to meet the week before Christmas, when It will consider the applies tlona of Tollefaon and Vi.Ki trick, with dozens of others. At , lirtstmaa time, governors have granted pardons and paroles to convicts, generally after they have served long terms, and where there were extenuating circumstances, or because of youth, but seldom for crimes of violence and felonlea detrimental to public wel fare. There is no parole hope for Jackson county's llfe-tennera. which include the DeAutremont brothers Ray, Roy and Hugh, train robbers; Pst Dona- hoe, habitual criminal; Albert W. Reed , of Denver, Colo- siayer of an Ashland policeman; Earl Hansoom of Eagle Point, slayer last June of a friend and neighbor. In a fit of drunken temper, and I. A. Banks, murderer. Reed's slleged accomplices In the murder Paul McQuade and Lee Jackson, In dicted for the same killing, have never been apprehended. NURSECHETfOSPEAK AT At a Joint meeting of the Klwanls club and the Lady Klwanlans at the Hotel Medford Monday noon, Miss Jane Gavin of Portland, state secre tary of the Oraduate Nurses' associa tion will be the chief speaker. Miss Gavin baa Just returned to the states from the International con vention of nurses conducted in Paris. and ber address la expected to be of greet Interest to those attending. 4 ALL JEW ELEVEN KEW YORK, Dec. 8 . (VP) Select ing players from 11 different college, Benny Friedman, one-time Michigan star, now a pro, today named a Jewish all-American football teem as follows; Oilman, Ohio fltate, LE. 9 Kopans, Harvard, LT. Rosenberg, U. 8- C., LO. Bloom, Illinois C. Blum, Colgate, RO. Glazier, Dartmouth, RT. Katz, Georgia Tech, RE. Welner. Muhlenberg, Q. Kaufman, Princeton, LH. Siegel, N. Y. U., RH. Weinstock, Pittsburgh, P. DEFUNCT BANK 10 A petition has been filed with the circuit court for the declaring of dividend No. 4, in the liquida tion of the Citizens National bank of Ashland, now In the hands of the state banking board. The petition calls for the payment of $16,798.33 of commercial deposit claims to 672 depositors, ranging from 35 cents to $105838. The peti tion cites that funds are now on band for the payments. Most of the benlflclarlea are residents of Ashland. The present liquidation Is for 10 per cent. The first dividend was 20 per cent and two for 10 per cent, as Is the present dividend. Portland Jewelry Thief Soon Taken PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 8. (AP) John Slavlnskt, 19, who said he lives in Boston, was held In Jail without ball privileges today following his capture a few minutes after a down town Jewelry store had been robbed of $1500 worth of rings and bracelets. A brick hurled through the show win dow set off the burglar alarm. The chase and capture of Slavlnskl at tracted a large crowd. SOUNDEST OF ALL (Continued from paga on) ducting a money experiment, but it did not throw avay body, soul and breechee to do It u It would nave done 11 It had gone headlong to the printing preaaea either on the urg lng of the grcenbackera or on a con gressional rebound from the lnslat ence of the Inflexible 'one hundred gold centers.' The -moie the latter Insist the greater the danger. What ever the path may be, the goal of both these groups with the wish of one and against the wish of the oth er the goal la exactly the same greenbacka or flat money." As for me NRA codes, Ae said ne believed a shorter work week than any now provided would eventually be found necessary, but added that "we must not destroy our Industries for an conomlo Idal." Want No Ruin "We have stood," he eald, "and shall continue to stand, against any reduction In hours that will ruin any Industry. The oAdes have this advantage over a flat law that tney take Into consideration the condition of each industry to stand the burden placed upon It. "It la clear, from our hundreds of exhaustive studies, that a flat 30 hour week would now prove ruinous. We must balance the dreadful neces sity of employment with the capacity of Industry depending on its busi ness to absorb It." Jamea A. Emery, general counsel of the association, In Introducing Johnson, told him the audience In cluded men from every state In the union; I must confess, some from Missouri." Johnson said that "If some of the audience does come from Missouri, I tfilnk we've got something to show them." ploratlou of the still smouldering ruins of Torrlngton'a business district, wrecked by a mysterious blast last night. national guards men patrolled the town of 3500 as volunteer organisa tions tugged at the mass of wreckage left by the blast. VtrgU Duckworth was dead and SO persons were Injured, three seriously. Explanations of the explosion va ried, it aeemed to have originated In the second-hand atore of Elmer Dol try, next to the old National Bank building. One theory was that gas, escsplng from a leaky pipe In the bank, had seeped Into the Doltry store, where It became Ignited. 30 DAY JOLT LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. (UP) Al fred C. Read, Jr., young Oakland bro ker and former close friend of Claire Windsor, today was sentenced to serve a 30-day Jail term for the theft of $11 from the actress. Read was convicted by a municipal court Jury a fortnight ago after a brief trial In which Misa Windsor ac cused him of pilfering the money from her purse- Rend made no at tempt to defend himself beyond ques tioning Miss Windsor as to why she preferred the charges. Broken windows glased by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. FORD'S NEW V-8 ON DISPLAY BY GATES SATURDAY The new Porcf V-8 for 1934 win be on display tomorrow at the O. E. Gates Auto company's showrooms on North Riverside, giving southern Ore gon motorists an opportunity to view the outstanding improvements which distinguish the 1934 model from that of 1933. Dual carburet ion and perfected clear-vision ventilation are two Im portant features of the new Ford car, which is also particularly attrac tive In appearance, according to C. E. Gates. Better performance, greater power, new speed, quicker acceleration, more miles per gallon, quicker starting in cold weather all these result from the new dual carburetor and dual In take manifold. Oil consumption is reduced by added engine refinements. Safe: Von -Poisonous GERMICIDE For feminine Hygiene. Ak Tour Doctor. On DeLuxe cars the fenders sre in color to harmonize wttb body col ors, and the enamel finish on all bodies has greater wearing quality and more enduring luster. Pune at Station A brown cloth purse, with alpper top, has been turn ed Into the city police station, and the owner may have It by calling there, officers reported. Here from Portland J. K. Williams, chief clerk for the Standard Oil com pany in the Portland offices, Is spend ing several days in Medford this week on business. 55 Phone 252 Sor Good Food Thereby avoid shopping inconvenience! No walking No driving No parking difficulties. Personal Attention B Free Deliveries Prompt Service MYSTERY BLAST TORRINQTON, Wyo.. Dec. 8. (AP) With one known death and others suspected, searchers today began ex- Look At These Prices Buy your Beef by the quarters hind or fore quarters lb. Sc Rump RoaStBoned and Tied, No Waste jf. 1 Leg Veal Roast, milk fed lb II VAC 2 lbs. 15c Young Mutton Veal Cutlets, rib or loin cuts Steaks, tender beef Sirloin, Rib or Small T-Bones Beef Roast Good cuts. C Lb Veal Roast Shoulder Ql,f cuts. Lb. OV2C CEATER BRAND HAM Whole or f 1 A. half, Ib.-JOViZC Sliced Bacon Lb. 20c To The Consumer Legs, lb. 9c Chops, lb. 10 Shoulder lb. 5c Frosh Ground Hamburger No Cereal 6 lbs. 25c Fresh Dressed Turkeys . Good Birds. lb. 15V2c Fresh Salmon, sliced or piece . . 2 lbs. 25c Country style Sausage Perfectly Seasoned Th. vrmf.F.cia market, since Its opening, has made It po- I slble for the consumers or Medford and vicinity to have QUALITY MEATS at a FAIR PRICE without Jeopardizing the producer as we have al ways paid the market price and we naye ALWAVS featured LOCAL PRODUCTS. We have also made it possible for the people of Medford to hate STATE INSPECTED meat. 3 Colored HENS Fine for Roasting Lb. 15c 6 lbs. 25c Salt Pork or BACON SQUARES Fat Backs Lb. 9y2 '2c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Southern Navel Oranges . . per doz. 10c Lemons, bursting with juice.,,.,. . . ... ,.r... .,.2 doz. 35c Place packed Apples .,. .I.,.-. ...... i.,... .... . .i.i. .per box 73c All Bunch Vegetables 2 large bunches 5c Large solid Lettuce. . ..... ,.2 heads 13c Klamath Parsnips .:..,.,.,....-...... . 3 lbs. 10c 3 large Artichokes... .,..., r 10c Turlock Sweet Potatoes ,..,.,.,.,.,.,. .6 lbs. 23c 25 lb. bags carefully selected Potatoes . . . ., . . ... .33c Tree Delivery at 8, 10 2 and 4 Tnne In on KMKD E,ery Morning at S 15 for Dally iiperloli WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Ee Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20 FOODS TO SUIT YOUR TASTE AND PURSE This HOME OWNED store is celebrated for its tasty foods and satisfactory service. If you are really interested in a store where you can enjoy substantial savings, convenient shopping with a minimum of effort, FREE DELIVERY and a FREE PARKING LOT . . . SHOP THE RELIABLE WAY. See Our Special Christmas Canned Foods Assortment Special Demonstration Saturday "' ROYAL CLUB ASSORTMENT NO. 1 $3.56 ROYAL CLUB ASSORTMENT No. 2... $4.09 ROYAL CLUB ASSORTMENT No. 3 $6.29 ROYAL CLUB ASSORTMENT No. 4 $3.93 ROYAL CLUB ASSORTMENT No. 5 $1.89 ROYAL CLUB ASSORTMENT No. 6 $3.92 With Every Pound of Lipton's TEA Yellow 7Kr Label .Lb. W Green Label lb. 65 GHIRARDELLI'S Ground CHOCOLATE Pound can 29c o 1 3 ...) o ...a jo iiS 1st iist St ist ist ist ist The Finest Christmas Gift One of the finest gifts to send out-of-town friends is some of the exceptional fruit grown in the Rogue River Valley. We have extra fancy pears and apples in gift boxes and the prices are very low o-' this season. S Extra Fancy Bosc and Cornice in Half and Full Boxes. Extra Fancy Spitz and Newtown Apples in gift boxes and full boxes. Express rates are lower than ever this year on fruit. No trouble for you just leave the address and we will send the fruit for you. LIPT0N TEA Label e,Vj Yflloir Label lie Saturday Specials Wadham's Pure Vanilla and Lemon Extract 29c (And an Egg Separator FREE) Chase and Sanborn Coffee, 1-lb. can . . . .,.,.,.,. 27c Royal Club Minced Clams, tall cans, 2 for . . .37c Arizona Grape Fruit, 3. . . . . . ....... 16c C. & B. Spaniola Sauce, 2 bottles ..,. .,.,. .22c White King Toilet Soap, 6 bars for ..,.. . .25c Mrs. Vilm's home made cakes will be available in addition to Betty Crocker cakes tomorrow. Leave your orders now. ... St ist CENTRAL MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS R. I. Red Hens and Fryers Choice Shoulder Veal Roasts, lb. . . . . . 10c Choice Sirloins and T-Bone Steaks, lb. . . .15c Beef Pot Roasts, lb. . . 10c Fresh Side Pork, lb.. . ... ... ....... . .10c o- t iOiO?0i0i0!O0iOi0jOiM!OW Bulk Cocoanut Pound 19c Fey. Crab Meat Royal Club i size can 29c Jello, pkg. 5c Si Y Grape Nuts, pkg. . . 17c Diamond Crystal Salt -i ij Shaker 2 for 1 I C Tillamook Cheese lb. 19c Swansdown Cake & Pastry Flour pkg. 29c (LARGE GREEN PLATE FREE) Crystal White Soap 10 bars 33c Palm Olive, 3 bars 19c Peets Washing Machine Soap Med. size, 3 pkgs. 29c BROOMS, a good four sew, ea. 39c FLOUR Snow Bird, hard wheat $ 1 73 Money Back fiiiaranfff. 49 in. A FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES FANCY LETTUCE FANCV LARGE CELERY CRANBERRIES FANCY GRAPEFRUIT - NAVEL ORANGES LOCAL SPINACH LARGE ARTICHOKES 50 10 2 lbs. 20 .. 4 for 10 2 dos. 3."0 3 lbs. 25 each 50 HOME MADE CANDY SALE BATURDAY By the Washington School Girl Scout Troup 7 108 North Ivy Specials for December 8, 9 and 11 FLOUR Klamath Falls makes Good (Pi AQ Bread. 49 lb. bags 1 MILK Tea Cup, or Libby's. 4 cans 25c Tall Cans, case $2.85 Oleomargarine Fresh. 2Qf 3 lbs. WU COFFEE Maxwell House, an old favorite. 4Qa 2-lb. cans HO MACARONI 3 lb. bags ... SHRIMP Now pack. 2 cans 21c 23c Tomato Juice No. 1 tall cans. 1 7f 3 for . 1 1 SOAP White Laundry, 1 ?f 5 bars for CHEESE Oregon Full Cream, 1 4 C Serve Cheese and serve the. nation. National Cheese Week, Dec. 11 to 18 SALTED WAFERS Fresh and Crisp. ?fif 21b. boxes fcOU Pare Cane. 8 lb. bags SUGAR 39c SHORTENING 25c Jewel, Pure Vegetable. 3 lb. package Baking Powder Clabber Girl. C 10 o. cans " SHAKER SALT 7c 2 lb. packages - 1 w Tomato Sauce 8 oz. cans. 17 4 for IIC. CRAB New Pack. Q'i os. cans. 1 Qa Cans I G CATSUP Ritter'i. 14 oz. bottles. 23 C PINEAPPLE Broken Slices. 1 C f No. 2', size I OI COCOA Rockwoods. 1 Q P 2 lb. tins 1 Graham Crackers Milk and Honey Sweetened. OC 21b. boxes COW OPEN SUNDAYS 8 TO 10 A. M. WYANT'S MILK DEPOT III CONNECTION Grade A Raw Milk, quarts 7c, gallons . 25c Whipping Cream, quarts . . . . .30c