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REITERATE OFFER TO AFL STRIKERS Offers of the Employers' Ne gotiating committee of the Pine Industrial Relations committee, Inc., made to the Klamath Basin District Council of the Lumber SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR TOTS Sizes up to 6 TINY TOT'S SHOP 326 Medford Bldg. Tel. 3712 ana sawmill Workers, A. F. of L., now on strike, have been re peated in order that there n.ay be no misunderstanding of the wusiuun oi me employers accord ing to copies of the terms re ceived in Medford by A. A. Laus mann, Tiller Mill and Lumber company. Five provisions are listed in the offer, the first providing a 12V4 cents per hour inciesse across the board to all employes represented by the union, effec tive when employes resume work. The second requests that the union loin with thn pmr.lnv. ers in seeking government ap proval oi the wage increase so that it could be considered an item of cost under Exernliv Order No. 9651, the wage in crease to go into effect upon ac ceptance by local unions and their respective employers, and to remain in effect whether or not the application receives ap proval. Third of the items listed under the offer provides for recognition that some or all employers might now, or in the future return to a 40-hour week and the fourth recognizes that individual em ployers and their local unions might wish to convert the in crease Into contract figures to piece workers. As a fifth point the emnlovprs nslr tho nntnn tn acknowledge the offer to be in iuu settlement ot all past and present industry wage demands on the involved employers The first town in San Fran cisco bay, Yuerba Buena, was founded in 1776 three miles from Mission Dolores. The two Jater grew together into the city of San Francisco. Fluh rer's Old English Fruit Cake The IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! Chockful of candied fruits and nuts, flavored genuine rum and brandy. Gift Wrapped or Wrapped for Mailing $1.10 and $2.00 RETAIL STORE Dial 2241 or 2242. 29 North Holly. PARENTS HELD IN DEATH BY BEATING OF WAGED 3 Golden, Colo., Nov. 29 (U.R) Authorities in Golden today were holding for investigation the father and step-mother of a three-year-old child who was said to have died as the result of a "brutal and horrible" beat ing. Sheriff George Koch of Jef ferson county, said an autopsy had revealed that Robert Elliot died from extensive hemor rhages, brain laceration, extreme shock and multiple contusion of head, arms, legs and torso. Child la Witness Step-mother of the child, Mrs. Viola Elliot had admitted strik ing Robert Tuesday shortly be fore his death, authorities said. A witness to the alleged brutal treatment to the child was 8-year-old Jimmie Laine, son of Mrs. Elliot by a former husband. Jimmie Laine told authorities that Mrs. Elliot knocked the baby from his carriage and then struck, kicked and kneed him. Sheriff Koch said the baby had tried to crawl across tht room to a bed after the beating leav ing a trail of blood spots. The mother, wife of Leslie El liot, worker in the U. S. mint 1 Denver who was also being held, went into the kitchen and drank a cup of coffee aftei the bei-ting, according to the young boy's testimony. She then called her husband who returned home at 9 a. m. and remained throughout the da until the mortuary was call ed, authorities said. Mrs. Elliot told Sheriff Koch that no doctor had been called to care for the child. OBITUARY HEBE GIBBS Hebe Gibbs, wife of Sabtn Gibbs and a resident of Med ford for the past seven years passed away in San Francisco Wednesday. Mrs. Gibbs was born In Ash land, Ky. She was united in marriage to Mr. Gibbs at Taco ma, Wn., in June, 1904. They made their home in Portland for 13 years, and Oakland Calif., six years, before coming to Medford. The family resi dence is the Evelyn Apartments Besides her husband she is survived by one son, William O. Gibbs of Medford, one sister, Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, and one sister living in California. Funeral services will be con ducted from the Perl Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p. m. with the Rev. George R. Turney, ReC' tor of Saint Marks Episcopal church officiating. Interment will be In Siskiyou Memorial Park. German Radios To Reunite Many Poles Washington (U.R) Radio requisitioned from Germans are being used to reunite hundreds of displaced Polish families in Germany, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Ad ministration reported. Poles in UNRRA's many as sembly centers inside Germany listen daily to military govern ment broadcasts which list the names of Poles at the different camps. "The 45-mlnute broadcasts iViave put hundreds in touch with : each other after years of separ BIRTHS HULSE To Mr. and Mrs. i Marion, Route 2, box 13-A, Jack soriville, Nov. 29, 1945, a boy 9V4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos- pital. TRUEHAN To Mr. and Mrs. Paul G., box 17-A, Jacksonville Star route, Nov. 28, 1945, a boy, 9 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. KILGORE To Mr. and Mrs Roy J., Talent, Nov. 28, 1945. a girl, 7 pounds, at Community hospital. WEATHER Northern California: Partly cloudy today, tonight and Fri day. Scattered showers in high mountains and extreme north portion. Colder south portion tonight. Moderate northwesterly winds off coast south of Po'nt Reyes and moderately south westerly winds to the north. KINSEY SiA Proej Distill! Jnm 100 Grain Nmtrsl Spirit) Kiiury Dutitlmf Cfrpmlien, UnjitU, Pm. MARY OLIVE BULLOCK Mrs. Mary Olive Bullock, a resident of Medford since 1910 passed away at her home on Columbus street Thursday morn ing. Mrs. Bullock was born Octo ber 25, 1872, at Barbalo, Kans. She was united in marriage to William R. Bullock in Medford on January 23, 1910. She was an ardent church member, a fine Christian char acter and will be missed by a host of friends. Left to mourn her passing are her husband and five children, Ralph D. Bullock, San Francisco; Mrs. Ruth Forgay, Vancouver. Wash.; Mrs. Rose Frost, Wac, stationed in California; Mrs. Loveda McGrew, Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Arletha Knutscn, Med ford; two brothers, E. A. Sulli van, Orland, Calif.; Ira L. Sul livan. San Jose, Calif., and a sis ter. Miss Gertie J. Sullivan, Medford. Funeral services will be an nounced later by the Perl Fu neral Home pending on arrival of relatives from out of state. Gold Hill Gold Hill, Nov. 29 Amethyst Rebekah lodge No. 97 met Nov. 21. Officers were elected, the drill team practiced and the No vember committee served re freshments in honor of those who had birthdays in November. Next meeting will be December 5. All members and any visiting Rebekahs are urged to be pres ent. Sister Ferguson's side is still ahead in the attendance cor test. Mr. and Mrs. Crelghton Thompson and daughter, Jenny Lee, returned Friday from Bend where they visited Mrs. Thomp son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Winn. Mrs. Mildred Swindler of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and two children of Medford were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and family. Mrs. Ada Dusenberry was a Sunday dinner guest of her son, Arthur Iverson of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sullivan and daughters, Patty and Gale, have moved here from Los An geles. Mrs. Sullivan Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. Medford Hood and daughters entertained at dinner Nov. 18, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hood and children, Juna Eldon and Harold, of Midvale Idaho, Mrs. Alice Hood and Wan da of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McGraw and Judy cf Eagle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dubbs and Norman of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hall of Crescent City, Calif., were re cent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. Mrs. A. J. Spcnce and Esther of Gold Beach, Ore., spent the Thanksgiving holiday here with Mr. Spence and family. Mrs. T. C. Buckingham left Sunday for Canada where she will visit her mother and sister. Mrs. Neva Crane entertained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. R. Heitstuman and baby of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harri son and children and George Blair, S 1c. Mrs. Crane is the mother of Mrs. Heitstuman, Mrs Harrison and George Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gilman and Mrs. Mary Chisholm enjoyed a trip to the Meadows on Thanks giving day. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Clement of Los Angeles are visiting Mr. Clement's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clement and family. Al Lake of Brookings, Calif., visited here last week with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. DcVlcchio visited with relatives In Ala meda, Calif., over the Thanks giving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyles Mills and baby daughter, of Prospect spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mills' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer. George Blair, S 1c, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Nena Craw. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis vis ited over Thanksgiving with rel atives in Roseburg. Thursday. Wot. 29. I94S MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FITS FREIGHT LOADING DIPS Washington, Nov. 29 (U.R) Loadings of railroad revenue freight in the holiday week end ed Nov. 24 dropped to the lowest level for any week since the close of the war, the Association of American Railroads reported today. E31PIBE BUILDING World famous sugar beets and spuds, From many a fertile valley, Uo market safe and i 7 fast- TIAM MatjoW roi on pumping water at Grand Coulee, ybnfcjS Will make the desert bloom, UV A million acres then will see, ?" SHSS a trand new farmers' boom. l Northwest plants will make new cans, jF And bags and boxes, too, J y tUM ca To pack the products of these lands, JassssSm And ship them on to you. R. S. ROPER, Trav. Frt. 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