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COUNTY MINING BODY SUPPORTS The Jackson County Mining association, at a recent meeting in Jacksonville, adopted the Western Mining Council's reso lution on the Cordon Bill con cerning O and C lands, it has been . announced. The bill spe cifies opening to the public of O and C lands and permission of mining thereon under juris diction of United States mining laws. ' The association also adopted a resolution urging Oregon's Dr. A. J. Loeffler Announces' the Opening of Hii Office on 24th of November at 407 Medford Center Bldg. congressmen to give full sup port to increasing the price of gold to enable western miners to compete with foreign coun tries. The group also went on rec ord as favoring a George White Memorial hospital for veterans, taking over permanently Camp White hospital facilities. A legislative committee, with Mr. Florence Hall as chairman, and Fred Kelley, H. K. Hanna, Floyd Dover, Don Stansell and Robert Cram as members, has been organized and will handle matters pertaining to legisla ture. A committee was also named to study development of atomic energy. Jacksonville has been select ed as the permanent home of the mining association, accord ing to a decision reached at a recent meeting. The group also voted to support formation of a Mining Property Exchange and to affiliate with the Jackson ville Chamber of Commerce. New members of the associa tion are O. E. Bailey, John Luy hen, Sherman Pool, A. M. Pool, E. F. Bowers and Lester P. Mathes. Anyone interested in mining development in the west is invited to join, it was stated. An assay and analysis office has been set up at 20 Laurel street by Dana W. Bowers, ac cording to an announcement by the association. Closing time foi Classified Adi 8:31) m Too Lfcte to Classify 12-15 p m Evergreen Bus Lines WILL OPERATE Only Six Schedules EAST MAIN TO JACKSONVILLE All Other Schedules Are Discontinued for Thanks giving Day Only - New Policy Nat Holly re. jiA-" Cfr$'A fria AiifeV itnJ Tomorrow brings to the screun of the Holly theatre, Ernie Pyle's 'Story of G. I. Joe," starring Burgess Meredith as Ernie Py)e. Not only does this attraction bring an outstanding film to the city, but marks a new era in Medford's entertainment history with the re-opening of the Holly theatre, featuring a de luxe long run policy, presenting for a week's engagement only the top screen hits selected from the world's major motion picture studios. Evening show daily will start at 6:45 p. m. with matinees at 1:45 p. m. Saturday, Sundays, and holidays. A few of the stellar attractions billed for Holly presentation in the near future include: James Cagney in "Blood on the Sun"; Sonja Henie in "It's A Pleasure"; "A Thousand and One Nights," a technicolor musical with Eve lyn Keyes, Phil Silvers and Cor nel Wilde; Danny Kaye, in ' Won der Man," "The Spanish Main," with Paul Henreid and Maureen O'Hara; Gary Cooper and Lo retta Young In "Along Came Jones." Randolph Scott in the technicolor hit "Belle of the Yukon." Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett in "Woman in the Window." Irene Dunne and Charles Coburn in "Over 21." Mott of our drivers are veterans and this will be their first Thanksgiving at home since the war started. We want them to enjoy the day at home. Busses Will Arrive in Jacksonville 7:13 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 11:15 p.m. Busses Will Leave East Main 30 minutes ahead of the Jacksonville time and they will arrive back at East Main 30 minutes after the Jacksonville Time. Ralph H. Shirley, 56, Succumbs Suddenly Ralph H. Shirley, 56, Medford business man, passed away sud denly yesterday afternoon in the office of a local physician during a heart attack. Mr. Shirley, who with a brother operated Shir'ey Brothers confectionery for a great many' years, had resided here about 25 years. The body was taken to the Perl funeral home from where funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. The Shirley fam ily residence is at 420 Laurel street. FOOD POISONS Dallas, Tex., Nov. 21 (U.R) Nearly 100 persons were under treatment for food poisoning to day after eating a Thanksgiving meal served in the Swift and Co. cafeteria." No deaths were reported, but more than 20 per sons were hospitalized, serious ly ill. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Underwood portable, perfect condition. $60. Phone 51)56. fbiCi SALEVery clean 30-30 Win chester carbine, plenty of shells. See at 905 E. Jackson. . FOR SALE Clarinet, first grade, lust completely re-condiUoned. 905 E. Jackson. EXPERT mechanical service on trac tors and trucks, also electric and acetylene welding. CULLEN MOTOR A; IMPLEMENT CO 123 S. Riverside I FOR SALE W a 1 n u t d lnlng set. 1 Hobb s Trading Post. REPAIRS for International trucks and farm machines; plowshares, all ' sizes; cream separator oil. PenzoU by the case. CULLEN MOTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. 123 S. Riverside RUPPS Home Dining Room will be open Thanksgiving. Open at I o'clock. BICYCLE BASKETS all metal pre war quality J U S T ARRIVED SIMS BROS. FOR SALE Gold screw-case man's packet watch, 17 Jewel Waltham. Phone 3 1 47. FOR RENT Paint spray guns. Fa bcrs, 34 So. Riverside. WANTED Party Phone 2870. dig two wells. MODEL AIRPLANES We have just received the follow ing DELUXE model airplane Kits; B-17 B-26 B-25 A-20 P-38 P-47 P-51 B-29 B-24 P-lll Flying Fortress Marauder . Mitchell Boiiton Lightning ..... Thunderbolt Mustang Super Fortress Liberator Black Widow ..12 50 u-au 8.50 8.50 4.00 4 00 3.00 2.50 6.50 3.95 These are DELUXE kits In every way and will make the Ideal gift for the model ouilder. We also have many mailer and less expensive kits and supplies. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. SIMS BROS. CYCLE & REPAIR Your WORLD bicycle store" 23 N. Fir Phone 3472 FISHERS Egg Producer Available at Faber's, 34 So. Riverside. WANTED Repair work on sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, toast ers and nousenoid appliances, worn guaranteed, pick up and delivery. Hlnks Handy Shop, Tip Hinkle, owner. 713 uaK St., norm oil w. Jackson Blvd. Phone 4956. CAINES dog-meal at Faber's, 34 So. Riverslde. BICLCLE GENERATOR lift tit seta the ideal Rift for the bike rider three models one swill madt SIMS BROS. jfj BUY BONDS MEDFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY WANTED TO RENT Practice privi lege on pipe organ. Kesponsioie ior rood care of organ. Call 3063. FOR SALE Stock trailer. 16 Inch Chev. wheels; also light a-wneei trailer, 16 Inch wheels. 734 Dakota. HAVE your turkey dinner at the Houy caie. open manKsgiving uay. APPLES Delicious and Newtowna assorted box 1.75. Apples lor mincemeat. 91.35 box. Pay less Mkt, 233 S. Riverside, opposite Firestone. USED Clothing, prices cut on ladles and mens coats, tsar gains ior an. Grace Miller. 329 S. Riverside, op posite Firestone. FOR SALE OR TRADE Two 4.year- old horses, weight 1300 lbs. Phone 6333. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Handsome Christmas presents. Order your now. Will hold over if desired. Call at Covered Wagon. Phoenix. THE 1046 HUDSON'S Will soon be on display in tempor ary service quarters adjoining1 the Medford Hotel on Ivy Street. Hud son service will later occupy the entire quarter block now occupied by Crater Lake Motors. Buy better than "Just another car'. Ralph Furrer Phone 3432 FOR SALE Weaner pigs, also 3 fat long yearling steers, cnas uwen, Phone 2054. BICYCLE TIRES St TUBES Tubes are scarce but SIMS BROS, have a complete stock. All guaranteed quality. STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale. mixed Rockhill, Marshalls. and Im proved Oregon. Sturdy plants 35c dos, 3 doz. $1. Beverly Anne Gil berson, 1st house east of KMED. CAAAffc 3la acres irrigated sandy ijUUu loam soli, alfalfa and clo- vmr trawl fnmllv f nllt" 5 room modern house, 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, fire place; garage, chicken house 300 capacity; too) shed, milk shed, pressure system, deep well. Stock and furniture can be bought. Close in location. Terms. CI H CAA 13 acres irrigated, dlU.OUU 4 acres alfalfa, 4 acres rlnvor. tiAlnnce trood nature; 6 room modern house, 3 ed rooms, electric wntcr heater; pressure system, artesian water; fruit room, milk room, chicken house, barn 8 stanchion. Some equipment and hay can be bought. Located near Talent. Terms. ffjnA acre, family orchard w4UUv "d garden; 3 room mo- Hor-n hi-incs 1 hcHrnnm and sleeping porch; pressure sys tem: garage and chicken house; lawn In front and back. Located close in. Terms. CsCftAA room modern house. 3 tjOUUV bedrooms, utility porch, Y ffnnrirnof. foundation. floors and paint; garage and wood shed. Close to school. SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO Medford Grants Pass P. O. Box 546 Phone 8390 TOR SALS Washing machine. Phone 264. Central Point. FOR SALE Hamphtre"Red 'pullets, 6 months old. 129 West 11th. Wednesday. Nor. 21, 1945 MEDFORD MXlX-TRIBUNE FIVB FARM AUCTION 7 miles out Red wood highway to Applegate River, 4 miles down river banks road. Sale Nov. 28, 1 p.m. Tom Veldsma. Reason, lease expired. 3 registered Guernsevs, 1 registered Guernsey cow. will freshmen Jan. 10; 1 regis tered Guernsey cow. fresh 3 weeks; 1 registered Guernsey heifer: I reg. istered bull 27 months old: one calf 2 weeks old. Grade Guernseys fresh Feb. 14, Feb. 24, April 15. May 10, June 9. June 13. Grade Jerseys 1 cow, dry now, freshen Jan. 5; another to freshmen Feb. 10, Jan. 38, April 10. May 29. July 15; one not bred back. These cows are all bred to registered Guernsey bull. Among top ranking herds of Josephine county. t Also Ford tractor, 23 lay ing hens, 4 turkeys: household fur niture piano, daveno and chair, occasional chair, dining room set and 6 chairs. "39 Electrolux 6 cubic foot refrigerator with Butane tank and regulator, bed box springs and mattress, wood circulating heater, wood cooking range, kitchen table, lawn swing. 3 lawn chairs, table with umbrella. Lunch served on grounds. HAVE your turkey dinner at the JfollyCfeOpenJanksgtytng Day. WANTED TO RENT Furnished home in desirable location by Westing house representative, permanent. References. H. L, Mooney, Rm. 526, Medford hotel. FOR SALE Pre-war dining iable. 6 chairs, and buffet. Hot-Point elec tric range. Mohair davenport and chair. Wood circulator heater. Bas sionette and high chair, with other articles. Phone 4818. FOR SALE Colored fryers, 5678. 'Phone FISHER'S 25 lb. sack calf" meal avail able at Fabers. 34 S. Riverside. INFANTS' KNITTED NIGHTGOWNS and WRAPPERS TODDLERS DRESSES GIRLS' DRESSES, Sizes 3 to 6 CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS TINY TOT'S SHOP 3rd Floor Medford Btdf. CHRISTMAS frees Wanted White nnd Douglas fir. Phone 3804. FOR RENT Electric floor poTIsTveT Fabers, 34 S. Riverside. TIRES IN STOCK Three 6 00-16, 4 ply One 6.00-16, 6 ply Two 6 23-6 50-16, 4 ply One 5 25-5 50-17, 4 plv KEN WILLIAMS TEXACO 6th and Grape FOR SALE OR TRADE by owner. Nice modern home in country, nice lawn, shade, alfalfa, clover, and family orchard. Near Medford and close to school. Tribune Box 3696 AGATES for Christmas Gifts! See our wide display of agate Jewelry, Oregon's gift to mankind, also myrtlewood novelties, billfolds. Santo Agate Shop. 411 . Main, Medford. WATCH REPAIRING Good service, also new watches, bands, etc. Steve's Watch Shop. 411 E Main. FOR SALE Rabbit pellets. Faber's, Phone 4440. WANTED TO RENT 3 or 3 bedroom house uniui mshed Phone 8415 FOR SALE Large Estate circulating heater in splendid condition. Reas onable. 517 Park Ave., or Ph. 5405. FOR FREE Removal of one or more small fruit, nut or ornamental trees and shrubs phone 3417. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Om Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph. 3019 flth and Bartlett No Red Tape When You Sell to US TURKEYS. No. 1 hens and No. 1 io'roi, any size. Oaltdale Market. COMMERCIAL pruning, tree topping, fruit trees and shrubbery of all Kinas. rnone oaei. wnnrow. PLACE your Thanksgiving turkey order now. Oakdale Market. FOR SALE C nrysanthemumt. Phone 6161, on South Peach, across Stewart Aye. Phillip's Nursery. FOR SALE Excellent upright piano" reasonable. 619 N. Riverside. Schilling" Tea You'll be proud to serve thU finer tct . , . to fragrant, to flavorful and to refreshing. AUTO LOANS SIMPLE. QUICK WAY TO GET 8 23 to 8500 CASH Use your car as security for a loan. No long rlgamarole. Prompt, pri vate service. Sensible monthly pavments. $17.50 per month, re pays in 12 months. $175 or smaller payments tf desired. Come in. no waiting or delay. Private sales ol automobiles and furniture financed OREGON FINANCE CO Craterlan Theatre Bldg. 45 So. Central Phone 4433 HAVE your turkey dinner at the Holly CnfeOpen ThanksglvlngDay. FOR" SALE Three pure-bred light Brahma cockerels, $500. Grant Wal ker, t'noenix. LOST Large black and white spring Spaniel. Answers to "Queen". Re ward. Phone 5806 or 7241. 3 E. Refrigerator, needs repair but repairable, cheap. 907 N. Riverside, Phone 0423. FOR SALE Dark bay snddle-hdrsc. Box 139 -A on Spring St. Phone 4631 or 3823. FOR SALE Girls white figure Ice skate C. C. M. size 5. 3 0 Rose Ave. BRAHS BROS. Auction Yardii your best Market. We have consigned for Friday, Nov. 2365 head White Face weaners and yearlings. Also one registered brown Swiss bull, name "Bolshy Prince Albert" from Hansen herd In Eugene. WANTED High school girl for dln ner work and all dav Saturdays. Call at 35 Geneva or Phone 3542. a Methodists Celebrate 60th ANNIVERSARY Next Sunday, Nov. 25th TWO GREAT SERVICES GUEST SPEAKER DR. GUY GOODSELL of Portland 11 :00 a.m. Service HISTORICAL SERVICE AT 7:30 p.m. Reception Following COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS XWT ILL HAVE TO fefj PpfiT CHARGE YOU MOPE h d&s How much can you pay? What would you think If the clerk at your favorite store asked to see what you had in your wallet before he decided what to charge vou for a shirt? Or if, just because you happened to have some money saved up, you were asked to pay more than other people for a haircut, a movie ticket, or even such important items as rent, jood and clothing. That's exactly the kind of reasoning UAW CIO leaders arc using in their wage demands on General Motors They point to funds we have saved up over the years to expand and improve our plants and provide more jobs and more produc tion. They say, "Give us that in higher wages." General Motors docs not go along with that kind of reasoning. People should not have to pay more just because they have a savings account For many years we have used our savings ' to expand capacity, create more jobs and provide greater values. And we intend to keep on doing just that. We are, at present, embarked on a very important reconversion and postwar expansion pro gram. Our objective, now as always to pro duce more and better things for more people. GENERAL MOTORS