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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TVEDNESDAT, MXY 31, 1933.
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HIGHEST QUALITY
N REFRIGERATION
Southern Oregon houaewlvef who
have been eeeklrig the very highedt
quality In refrigeration will ee
Standard 1033 Kelvlnator used to
morrow by Heater Heath at the Mall
Tribune' cooking school. Craterlan
theater. John Cupp Furniture atore
la Medford'a dealer for thle well known
refrigerator.-
In the building of thla refrigerator
there had been no compromlae on the
Kelvtnator standards of the past 10
V years. It possesses the same high qual
ity and dependable performance found
in every Kelvlnator model, whether
priced at t97 or 1000. It could not
be otherwise, for this Is a standard
Kelvlnator.
This beautiful model Is a Standard
1033 Kelvlnator. It isn't a new mod
el, built to meet a cheap price. The
power plant la a standard Kelvlnatir
unit, the same as used In the larger,
more expensive models. It Is not an
undersized unit that must run all the
time to hold low temperatures. In
stead, It runs only about one third
of the time, which means leas weu,
lenger life, greater economy, accord
ing to John Cupp.
As mechanically perfect as possible,
the Kelvlnator has these Important
features In addition to others: A tem
perature selector with 8 freezing
speeds 8-zone cold, three distinct
types of refrigeration the KeepCold
defroster, which permit constant re
frigeration while defrosting porce
lain Interior with rounded corners for
easy cleaning 2'4 Inches of lnde
v structlble Insulation.
MOODY READY TO
SPEED TRIAL OF
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statements relative to their part In
the brazen and bungled crime, com
mitted on February 20, last, during
and after a courthouse meeting or
the so-callea "Good Government Con
gress." It was at this meeting that
Banks, in his second speech of the
evening, held up a fountain pen with
a match In the clip and made an ap
parently meaningless speech on the
significance of the Impromptu sym
bol. It was greeted with vociferous
applause from henchmen, and au
thorities hold It meant the stealing
and burning of the ballots had
started.
The atate will neither confirm or
deny the persistent report that more
pleas of guilty will be filed.
Many Plead Guilty.
Indicted men entering pleas of
guilty, Include R. O. Cummlngs of
Rogue River, C. Jean Connors of the
Green Springs mountain district,
parliamentarian of the "Good Gov
ernment Congress"; Charles W.
(Chuck) Davis, reputed "Congress
man"; the Sexton brothers, Earl
Bryant and J. V. Gaddy of Jackson
ville, and Wesley McKlttrlck of Rogue
River.
McKlttrlck testified at the murder
trial, that he was a "Banks guard,"
and a dally visitor at the Banks home.
Documentary evidence was intro
duced at the same trial that Davis
told authorities after his arrest:
"Banks and hla wild writings are
making all these I. W. W.'s."
Most of those who entered guilty
pleas are represented by Attorneys
, Prank De Souza and E. E. Kelly,
named by the court.
Fehl nas Many Aides.
County Judge Pehl la represented
by Attorney A. O. Hough of Grants
Pass, H. Van Schmalz of Burns and
Tom J. Enright of this city. Pehl
testified In the Banks trial that
during the two days following the
Prescott slaying, he was sequestered
in Van Schmalz" room In the Hotel
Holland.
Suspended Sheriff Gordon L. Scher
merhorn Is represented by Attorney
Prank J. Newman.
' Attorney Enright Is associated also
In the defense of Walter Jones, In
dicted mayor of Rogue River; John
Glenn of Ashland, former county
Jailer; T. L. Brecheen of Ashland, ward
politician; Arthur La Dleu, former
Banks business aide: Oliver Martin
and Jay Croft, reputed 'Congress
men." Brecheen is still In the county fall,
the others betng at liberty on 7500
bonds.
Fleming to Plead.
E. A. Fleming, Jacksonville orchard
yt, and one of the state witnesses at
the Banks murder trial. Is also In
dicted for ballot theft, and Is yet
to enter a plea. Fleming testified at
the Eugene trial that he was fleeing
from the Banks 'home when Banks
fired the fatal shot from the game
rifle, and was arrested at the back
door. Fleming testified that he went
to the Banks home shortly before the
murder to confer on raising funds to
finance the defense of ballot cases.
The state will call a score or more
of witnesses, besides alleged partici
pants. Including local citizens, who
stood outside the courthouse on the
night of February 20, and watched
the maneuvering In the rear of the
edifice, and nearby residents, who
watched the proceedings from their
hemes.
I Grave Decorated
COPENHAGEN, Denmark. May 81.
(UP Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, the
new United States minister, accom
panied by members of the legation
stuff, decorated the graves of soldiers
yterdny with small silken flags, in
observance of Memorial day.
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eva Nealon Hamilton
J. C. Woods Obserre ,
Golden Wedding Day
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood, who re
side on Vie highway near Central
Point, are celebrating their golden
wedding today. They were married
May 31, 1683, In York, Neb., and
have been resident of the Rogue
River valley since 1907.
The Womens Relief Corps honored
them at luncheon yesterday at the
Presbyterian church and their daugh
ter, Mrs. Velma Dooley, of Redding,
Cal., J entertaining at dinner for
their pleasure this evening. Guests
for the occasion will be Mrs. John
Grim of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Glascock and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Currier of Medford; Mrs. P.
Eastwood, Redding, Cal.; Mrs. Velma.
Dooley, Junior Dooley and Donald
Thayer.
T.he Woods were the parents of two
daughters, Mrs. Dooley and Mrs. Ma
bel McCollum. who died In 1018 at
Rltzvllle, Wash. They have four
grandchildren living.
High School Set Merry
Over School Closing Plans -
The younger members of the family
are doing the entertaining this week
in celebration of the approach of
high school commencement, schedul
ed for Friday.
Tomorrow evening the Glee club
will sponsor a dance at Twin Plunges.
Numeroua other event for members
of the graduating class and friends
have crowded the calendar during the
past several days, and many people
are planning to attend the commence
ment program at the high school au
ditorium Prlday evening.
More Medford Folk
Plan to See Fair
They are going to the fair Mrs.
Carl Grant and daughter, Zella Mae,
and Miss Marjorle Paley, who plan
to leave Medford by motor for Chi
cago the last of June. They will
Journey via Yellowstone national park
and will include visits to Washington,
D. C, and New York In their eastern
trip. They expect to return the
southern route and will be away
from Medford about three months,
returning In time for the opening of
school In the fall.
Miss Reld Here" For"
Short Visit Tuesday
Miss Margaret Reld of Eugene, for
mer editor of the morning newspaper
here, stopped yesterday for a short
visit with friends while en route to
Klamath Falls from the university
city with her sister, Mrs. Henry, and
Mrs. Henry, Sr., both of Klamath
Falls.
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Miss Hensley Home From
Holiday fn North
Miss Margaret Hensley was among
Medford folk returning last evening
from spending the holiday week end
In other cities. She was a guest of
her father, Richard Hensley, and
friends In Portland.
ISC
Meat and Fish Market
206
E. Main
ISbtfttSlLt. af ESi i i BHi
HESTER HEATH
Knows the Importance of Serving
the Best Quality
MEATS
That's Why She Bought All Cuts
For The Cooking School at The
ECONOMY
The management of this strictly modern,
sanitary Meat Market takes pride In offer
ing Southern Oregon housewives the highest
grade meats available. The Economy sells
prime steer beef at all times . . . and quality
considered, the prices are lower.
Garden Lovers Asked
To Watch for Rules.
Plans for the annual Medford Gar
den club flower show are holding the
attention of many more people this
week, as dates for the event draw
nearer. The show will open Just one
week from today at the high school
auditorium and the list of classifica
tions for entries will be printed In
The Mall Tribune tomorrow, and
again Monday. All gardeners are
urged by the committee to check
them carefully, so "they will be able
to determine. In advance, what group
ings will be suitable for their own
blossoms.
As the Medford show grows, the
necessity for adhering to the rules
and classifications becomes more 1m
ftortant and the committees are anx
ious to make this years. Medford s
largest and best flower show.
The warm weather la being wel
comed by all growers and it is hoped
that the postponement of the show.
made to coincide with the tardy man
ner, adopted by the weather man this
year, will bring the dates up to the
cholc blooming season of roses and
other early summer flowers.
Lovely Party Planned
Parish Hall, Tonight.
The St. Ann's Altar society Ifl
sponsoring another card party at Par
ish hall this evening, which promises
to be a very delightful affair. Play
ing will begin at 8:15 o'clock because
of the closing May devotions at the
Sacred Heart church, and many so
ciety folk are making plans to devote
an evening to their favorite card
games.
The committee for the affair
headed by Miss Mildred Dugan, who
will be assisted by Misses Yvonne
Devaney, Helen Dugan. Dorothy Ness
and Mesdames Joe Myers, Joe Mar
shall, H. A. DuBuque, Doyle, Dalley
and DuPray.
Mrs. Llttrell and
Daughter to Go East.
Mrs. Belle E. Llttrell leaves Thurs
day for Portland, where she wiU -be
joined by Mrs. H. M. Chadwlck and
daughter, Shirley, and leave the next
week for Chicago to visit their son
and brother, Donald Llttrell and fam
ily. They will be gone for some time
and will visit the world's fair, re
turning via the southern route to
visit In California.
Miss Rogers Home
From Salem Visit.
Miss Dorothy Rogers returned this
morning from Salem, where she spent
the holiday week-end as guest of
friends.
Lawn Tarty Planned By
Church Association i
The Womens association of the
PreBbyterian church will be enter
tained next Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. W. H. Watt near P,hoenix at
Phone
46
lawn party, at which members of
J Grace Circle will act as program
I chairmen and hostesses. Members
I of the other four circles of the.
I church will be asked to partlclpte In
the program.
Miss Seabrokke "
Returns to Portland
Miss Beatrice Seabrooke, who spent
the holiday week end with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Seabrooke at
their Table Rock home, left last eve
ning on the train for Portland, MUs
Elaine Huntress also returned to Port
land last evening after being guet
for several days of Mrs. D. . Hunt
ress. St. Mark's Guild to Have
Cafeteria Luncheon
Friday afternoon St. Mark's Guild
will entertain with a cafeteria' lunch
eon at the guild hall at 12:30 o'clock.
All members are urged to be present
election of officers will follow
luncheon.
B. P. W. Club Meets"
For Supper Tomorrow.
The Business and Professional wo
men's club will meet tomorrow even
ing, in the city hall club rooms for
covered dish supper, which will be
served at 8:30 o'clock.
Calls On Duo
ROME. May 31. UI Brecken-
ridge Long of Missouri, the new
United States ambassador to tlaly.
was received today by Premier Benito
Mussolini.
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To Walking
Turn necessity into a real pleasure by wearing smart,
comfortable, properly-fitted
ENNA JETTICK
-SHOES FOR WOMEN
Hester Heath-wears Enna-Jettick Shoes at the Tribune
Cooking School at Hunt's Craterlan.
189 Sizes 1 to 12 and Widths AAAAAA to EEE
$4.40 and $5.00
M. M.
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Ask f o r ' S. & H. Green Stamps
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10 HIGH PUPILS
PORTLAND, Ore., May 31. (UP)
Seven Mexicans and an Alaska In
dian were In the city Jail last night
while polios Investigated charges
they had sold marljpana to high
school youths.
The arrests were made after a long
undercover campaign by detectives
who obtained the confidence of the
sellers of the "weed." Investigation
started after police were told & high
school girl had disrobed In the height
of an orgy In a downtown cafe.
Men arrested were Thomas Spence.
Jesse Moharden, Jack L. Lkna, Oscar
Garota, Alfonso Raygoso, all Mexi
sans, and Frank Thomas, Ay ask In
dian. EUGENE RESIDENT IS
KILLED IN SMASHUP
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. May 31.
(UP) Harold Beeaon. 36. believed to
be s resident of Eugene, died In a
HESTER HEATH
says:
"Whether You Are
Walking to Reduce
HESTER
TOMATOES
' W in Flam,
Firm in Texture
Rich in Vitamins
TOMATOES
DEL-ROGUE
Your Grocer Has Del
agley
Klamath hospital today following an
automobile amashup north of here.
Beeson. riding with Albert John
son, former Klamath dairyman.
For Best
Use ...
SNIDER'S
BUTTER
Snider's Butter Is rich in
flavor and food value.
That's why Hester Heath
has selected It for many
of her choice recipes. See
her at the Craterian
Theatre May 31, June 1
and 2.
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
"IF IT'S
Budget Your Household
Save a Part of Your
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HESTER HEATH
HEATH
1. . Your Best Food
Your Best Tomatoes
Rogue Tomatoes and Tomato
Canning Co.
ASHLAND, OREGON
struck a telephone pole on Lakeahore
highway. Beeson's skull was frac
tured and Johnson's nose and shoul
der broken. Letters In Beeson's pock
Results in
SNIDER'S IT'S THE BEST
Says
Hester Heath
This famous dietitian and home economist
offers this sound advice to southern Oregon
housewives ... If you save a portion of your
income each week, regardless how small, you
will be' amazed at the rapidity in which it will
accumulate. Open a Savings Account at once
in this bank,
The First National Bank
','A Dopartmentized Bank"
PREFERS
ets Indicated ue lived at 1960 Emer
ald street, Eugene.
W. B. Crause, nurseryman. 528 So.
Plr St.
Cooking
Phone
TO BUY"
Expense
Income
Juice
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