Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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SAVES CARBON SCRAPES
MVES GASOLINE
SAVES OIL DRAINS
SAVES MOTOR REPAIRS
BANWELL ACCEPTS
f OF
BOI0K, Idaho, Juti 8. A. B. Ban
well hat accepted the appointment
general chairman for the Northwest
Aviation Planning council meeting
ached u led to be held In Bolae, Idaho.
on June 17, 18 and 19. Mr. Bad well
succeeds Walter W. R. May of Port
land, who haa acted In that capacity
to date, and under whose chairman
ship a comprehensive program headed
by aviation authorities has been ar
ranged. Mr. Banwell Is widely known
throughout the northwest tn connec
tion with bis work tn the Medford
Chamber of Commerce, which spon
sored one of the largest and i I neat
alrporte on the Pacific coast. Med
ford la on the main lighted airways
between Portland and San Francisco
and la on the mall and passenger
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route of the United Air Lines. Mr.
Banwell for many years was connect
ed with the advertising and promo
tion department of the Tacoma
Chamber of Comroera and la widely
known throughout the entire north
west for bis Interest In aviation de
velopment. Mr. Banwell waa on of
the leaders who met In Spokane In
May, 1935, and assisted In forming
the Northwest Aviation Planning
council. He also took a leading part
tn the arrangements and program at
the Portland meeting in December
last year. 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. (AP) Rich
ard Hemens, 8, of The Dallea died
late yesterday of Injuries Buffered
when he fell from a moving automo
bile. The youngster tumbled out of
the machine aa his parenta drove
along the Pacific highway near
Woodburn.
Htnte Strikers Fired
MAR8HFIELD, Ore., June 8. (AP)
The state highway department paid
IS striking workmen today and em
ployed a new crew. The men quit
their Jobs in protest over the dls
oharg eof a fellow worker.
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WANDERING BRUIN
OF PORTLAND ZOO
T BY POLICE
PORTLAND", June s. OF) Mot
for loaves of bread and honey would
Big Jimmy, 300-pound black bear at
Waahlngton Park too, (It up bla
stolen freedom, so police shot him
In the head and left him on the
cement of a wtre-enolosed tennis
court, an angry martyr to bla con
victions of Independence.
Jimmy waa pretty troublesome yes
terday. He leaped out of bis pit
three times and returned. But not
so the fourth.
Re went wandering over green resi
dential lawns, through back yards
along fenoea. Ha ambled up One
street and down another, and one
by on slapped out the window of
a funporch while the terrified fam
ily lock the doors.
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.
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suit ai a cc"
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" 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. We aall
na del Sims Bras., rel 281 23 N fir
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Quality
SUITS
Plain
Back or
j. is
budget, or it P?y Vection now.
, whether ort or
Canyon City Show Set
CANYON CilV, C. 8-
(AP) The "Whiskey Gulch Osng"
will give Canyon Clty'a annual "02"
show here Juna 19. The show com
memorate the days of thus region'
gold rush In 1882.
NOBODY ENJOYS
TAKING MEDICINE!
Tat moat people at gome time)
suffer from common constipation.
Why not correct this condition the
natural way by including a ready-to-eat
cereal with your daily meala
instead of taking weakening pills
and drugs?
Eellogg'a All-Bran adds the
"bulk" the average system needs.
In the body, All-Bran absorb
twice its weight in water, forming
a soft, spongelike mass which
gently cleanses the intestines.
Kellogg's All-Bran also fur
nishes vitamin B to tone up the in
testines and iron for the blood.
Just eat two tablespoonfuli
day, as a cereal with milk or cream,
or cooked -into appetizing muffins,
breads, etc Three times daily in
severe cases.
All-Bran is sold at all jrrocers.
Made and guaranteed by Kellogg
in Battle Creek. '
iust arouna
e
will
reserve
any suit
for later
delivery