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PAGE TWO HfEDFORD MATL TTCTBTTNTE. MEDFORT). QREGONV TUESDAY, JTTSTE 8. 1937. Moderate Wool Sale BOTON, June . (AF-USDA) A moderate imouU of buslnss tu tranaferred In medium fleeces but fine wool were quiet In this market today. LARGE DOUBLE LOAD Green SLABS rfk Tiers n.in. $l Vii Within city limits Tel. 76. Valley Fuel Co. WOMEN OF MEDFORD You are invited to attend the Free Home Economics Dem onstration conducted by Mrs. Jerome Oray, K, of P. Hall, Friday, June 11, 2 o'clock. Home Management Correct Foods Refrigeration Good Housekeeping Suggestions and Marketing How to Be Well and Happy and Stay Young NOTHING TO SELL ADMISSION FREE Very Instructive and Entertaining It will Pay You to Hear This Something Different something New ONE DAY ONLY - . if lm m 2 mm .A"' lr. r Ai1 M.-"-A SAVES CARBON SCRAPES MVES GASOLINE SAVES OIL DRAINS SAVES MOTOR REPAIRS BANWELL ACCEPTS f OF BOI0K, Idaho, Juti 8. A. B. 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He Is known as an excel lent and Impartial presiding officer and local officials of the NWAPC stated that the program will be han dled with prude ion and dispatch un der his direction. Mayor George W. Porter of Medford announced that Medford reels highly complimented that the city waa recognized In the selection of Mr. Banwell' and stated that a large delegation from Medford was planning to be present at the Boise meeting In June. STATE TOWNSEND GLEAN-UP DEFIED PORTLAND. Jun 8. OP) No Townaend official baa authority to atart a "house-cleaning" campaign, John A. Jeffrey, dlatrlct manager, aald today In reply to Dwlght Bunnell, national representative. Bunnell charged the district waa overrun by petty politics. "Neither Mr. Bunnell nor any othor human being on earth haa the right or authority to say that any Town send officer or board elected hv a I proper delegate convention may be clenned up by him or anybody else," Jeffrey aald. Fall Kills Boy SALEM. Ore., June 8. 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He resented a policeman's lasso and bit hi pursuer on the arm. four-month-old Scot ties barked bravely to turn back the Invader. Jimmy gave a bearish sneer and lum-. bered on. He knocked over a garbage can and dined well and then ripped up some choice, aweet blossoms for dessert. Excited residents stumbled over' themselves and the police, but man aged to herd Jimmy into th publle tennla court. There he made a spec tacle of hlmaelf, growling, grumbling and climbing the fence only to be ahoved back to the pavement with a thud. Police tempera became aa short and snappy as Jimmy's. Out came a gun The crowd stood silent. Then there was a roar. Jimmy rolled over and his big paws Jerked, but he waa dead quite dead. 3 SISTERS AREA PORTLAND. June (AP) The wild, beautiful country in the Three Slater primitive area became a per manent reserve today for the pres ervation of Ita natural state. 0. J. Buck, regional federal for ester, ordered the 101,108 acres of si scenle wilderness plaoed In the sic Kende-Deacbutee region a a pub lle playground. The spectacular enow peaks, the mountain Tiller and the evergreen forest possess th grandeur of the Alps; the flower-Jeweled mountain meadows the peace and quiet of the outdoors. There are extensive lava floea, scores of lake and an abund ance of wild life. The Three enters area extends 44 miles along the Cascade divide and la threaded only by trails. BRADDOCK RESTS AS LOUIS SPARS ORAND BEACH, Mich.. June . (AP) Heavyweight Champion Jim Braddock took It comparatively easy today, satisfied that he .1 well ahead of hi schedule of training for his bout June 22 with Joe Louts in Chicago. The title holder, who visited Wash ington Park race track In Chicago yesterday to celebrate bla Slat birth day, played a round of golf with Manager Jo Gould and Barney Boas, the welterweight title holder who also Is training here. In Kenoaha, Wis., Joe Louts plan ned another six-round workout with spar-mstea a the Brown Bomber held rigidly to bis program of train? Ing. When VO c suit ai a cc" ffE f!4 8 IT " Wholesale Prices Are Advancing 9 BOUTS PLANNED FOR SUNDAY CARD OF ELKS PICNIC A tentative lineup of bout that promises to set s new high In box ing thrill has been announced for next Sunday's Elks picnic card by Capt. William C. Ryan, CCC athletic officer. Din bout have been Uned up for the card, which will be a feature of the annual outdoor plcnlo at the Elka' grounda June 13. Ryan Is seek ing an opponent for Ramsey of Wi ther, hard-hitting heavyweight, but so far ha found no one suitable for the Job. . . Al Carr, of Oak Knoll, 185-pounder who haa alwaya been a big favorite on Medford CCC card, will main event against Pet Roberts of 5 lad In th picnic show. Ken Mangers of Selad and Frd Kerby, of Oregon Caves, will mix In a' 140-pound semi final, George Jordan of Headquarters Detachment, who pleased the crowd at the armory fights Friday night when be went against Bob Kelly In the mam event, haa been matched with Cliff Locke, of Wlmer In- an other headline fracas. The boys weigh In at 170 pound. -, . , u JaPkand Friedman clothes, wJSAStl 1 . ? 750 MEN Sport delivery, whe i you e A small deposit as low as be repew. I Benny Friedman, of Oak Knoll. will meet Mike Saen of Rand in another promising encounter. Fried man fought here last year at 118 pounds, but has taken on weight and tn lada will meet at 128 pound. Jesus Avllla of Selad, will meet Bill McDonald of Orleans In bout that ahould turn Into a free-swinging affair. Avllla la well known here and McDonald la a CYO boxer who haa been a big favorite on Eureka fight cards. Harold Major of Oak Knoll and Baxter Snider of Prescott will tangle at 130 pounds. Fred Krtckenbush of Gesquet and Phil Grlgga of Wlmer, weighing In at loo pounds, will offer another good bout. Ortgga Is the baseball pitcher who toaaea for Granta Pass In the Southern Oregon league, and fan here are anxloua to see him In his new role a a fighter. J. D. Andrews of Oregon Caves and Lawrence Messina of Orleans, will meet at 136 pounds. Capt. Ryan haa not arranged the order of the bout aa yet, since all merit a better spot than the curtain raiser, so the opener will be decided by lot on the day of the fight. Dies At Sea PORTLAND. Ore, June 8. (API Officers of the British motorshlp Hopecrest reported the death at sea Friday of William Johnson, 32. sea man from Newcastle, Eng. He fell from the vessel two boura after It put out from Everett, Wash. LAWN MOWER8 'sharpened. 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