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MORE NEXT YEAR Portland, Nov. 5 J a c k s o n county, for 1945-46 lax year, budgeted $112,000 property tax for aid to aged persons, unem ployed relief, blind assistance and aid to dependent children This total amount was 31 per cent more than was levied for the same purposes for the 1942- 43 tax year. Throughout Oregon 24 coun ties this year levied more taxes on property for the four wel fare programs than in 1942-43; eleven counties, budgeted less Vthis year, a. decrease accounted for by reduced cost of unem ployment relief. One county, Lane, has kept its budgeted wel fare costs at the same figure for four years. Of the budgeted welfare prop erty tax cost in Jackson county for the current tax year, $85,000 was for aid to aged persons, $5,000 for relief, $2,000 for the blind, and $20,000 for dependent children. Jackson county budgeted this year, as a property tax, 93 per cent more for aid to aged in 1945-46 than it provided three years ago; 84 per cent less for relief of unemployed, due to the state assuming a larger share than in previous years of gen eral relief costs, and its aid to children was 100 per cent more than three years ago, according to a summary of welfare prop- erty tax costs made by Oregon r Business & Tax Research, Inc. Property tax budgeted for aid to aged, all counties, for 1945-46, was $1,982,788, or 43.6 per cent more than was levied by all counties during 1942-43. The amount of taxes to be raised for unemployed relief dropped from $721,912 for 1942-43, to $209,870 for 1945-46, a 71 per cent de crease. Action of some counties in re fusing to budget for welfare purposes the amount requested by the state welfare commission, has raised a question whether such requests must be met by counties even though the amount would prevent raising tax funds believed to be neces sary for other county purposes, according to the taxpayer organ ization's summary of the welfare situation in Oregon. Prospect WISCONSIN AIR COOLED ENGINES Sales and Service Eatherton's FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Phone 3146 Prospect, Nov. 5 Mrs. Earl Ulrich was hostess for an after noon bridge party at the home of Mrs. Wallace Dinkens, Nov. 1. Luncheon was served to Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick, Jr., Mrs. Elmer Clemens, Mrs. Mary E. Grieve, Mrs. James H. Grieve, Mrs. Mar ion Carter, Mrs. Wallace Din kens, Mrs. Floyd Kelley, and Mrs. Ulrich. Mrs. Fraedrick was presented farewell gifts from the other guests, as the Fraed rick family will move to Eugene the middle of this month. High score prize was won by Mrs. Dinkens. Mrs. Bonnie Babb gave a pink and blue shower, honoring Mrs. W. B. Tibbits, Oct. 31. After the gifts were opened, refresh ments were served. Attending were Mrs. Tibbits, Mrs: A. Mar shall and Mrs. C. Marshall from Brownsboro, Mrs. William Gra- jkowske, Mrs. Lillian Tetherow, Mrs. Marion Carter, Mrs. Joe Layton, Mrs. L. H. Tibbits, Mrs. a. Marshall, and Mrs. Melvin Maloy. A group of relatives from Mcdford honored Mrs. John Knitter (nee Jean Fraedrick) with a bridal shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick, Oct. 28. Chicken dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. John Knitter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Medley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Neu mann, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fraedrick Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Knit ter's marriage was an event of last month, at Dayton, Ohio, and they are visiting at the Fraedrick home until Nov. 15. Mrs. Otto Pitchford invited a group of little folks in to help ner little daughter, Nadine, celebrate her fifth birthday. Diversions of the afternoon were games, a treasure hunt, and fish pond. Later, refreshments were served to Norman and Helen Jantzer, June Mallory, Lewis Lacy, Roma Jean Shafer, Lee Collingwood, and Nadine Pitchford. Mrs. George Ring gave a hal lowe'en party, Oct. 31. After a "trick or treat" excursion of the neighborhood, the group spent the remainder of the evening at the Ring home. Guests were Mrs. Paul Dalton and children, Calvin, Coralee, Henry and Earl Ray and Roma Shafer, Margaret and Jimmy Taylor, Monte Ring, Darwin, Bean, and Joan Hollen beak. Fire completely destroyed one of the houses at Marion carter's There's a n your future! BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO GET A NEW 1946 FORD! TRADE IN YOUR CAR JiOW. GET MORE FOR IT RIGHT NOW WE NEED USED CARS That's why we're suggesting this trade-in plan at this time. That's why we're paying HIGHEST TRADE-IN PRICES which assure a deal that you simply cannot afford to pass up. 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SB Margaret Lewis, Suzanne Reichstein, Melissa Jennings. 4B Craig Philips, Sandra Hubbard. 5B Ann Denman, Kathryn McAllister 6B Carolyn Coleman, Mar jorie Helman, Nancy Jennings, Roma Liddell, Patricia Lydiard, Philip Getchell. 6A Joan Dezell, Elizabeth Collins, Richard Roberts. IDENTIFY SUICIDE San Francisco, Nov. 5 (U.R) Police today identified the 57th person to commit suicide from the Golden Gate bridge as Mrs. Leola Meyers, 42, San Francisco. Washington, Nov. 5 (U.PJ Sir Arthur Tedder, marshal of the royal air force and deputy commander to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, arrives here tomor row for a 24-day visit in this country. Sir Arthur, accom panied by Lady Tedder, will be the guest of Gen. George C. Mar shall, army chief of staff. On the Radio Chain STATIONS Chain amuauoo and bm tns art on tha dial; kAL (MBS) 1530 Portland; KKX (AUC) llto. Portland. KGO (AUC) 810. San Francisco KGW (NBC) 630 Portland; KJR (AHO 1000 SeatUa: KNX (UBS) 1010 Loi An llc, KOA (NBC) 850. Denver. KOIN (CBS) 7u Portland; KO.MO (NBC ISO. Seattle: KPO (NUC) 6S0, San Franelaco: K.SL (CBS) 1160. Sail Lake City Tl mo IhowD tt PWT. Monday 5 00 p.m O. K For Release, NBC: Terry and Pirates ABC; Newt. MBS: Knox Manning. CBS. 5; 13 P m. Dick Tracy, ABC: Super man. MBS; Betlv and Bob. NBC. 5:30 p m. Vjico of Firestone. NBC: Newt, CBS: Jack Armstrong. ABC; Captain Midnipht. MBS. 5:45 p-m. Newi, CBS: Tom Mix. MBS. GOO pm. Memo to America, ABC; Hoagy Carmlchael. NBC: Radio Thea ter. CBS; Gabriel Heatter. MBS 6:30 p m. Information Please. NBC: Spotlight Bands, MBS; Pacific Sere nade. ABC. 7:00 p.m. .Screen Guild Plavers. CBS: Contented Hour. NBC; Radio Auction Gallery, MBS. 7:15 p.m. Lowell Thomas, MBS. 7 30 p m Dr I. Q.. NBC; Thanks to iha Yonks. CBS: Lone Ranger, MBS: Re-Union USA ABC. 8:00 p.m. Supper Club, NBC: Lum and Abner ABC: Michael Shayne, MBS: J.ick Klrkwod Show. CBS 8:13 p.m. Jack Smith Show, CBS; Fleetwood Lawton. NBC; Hedda Hop per. 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CBS; Gien i Hardv Newa MBS: Dark Venture. ahl: Atlantic spomcni, jnui.. 9:15 pm. News. MBS. 9 30 pm. Hollywood Theater, NBC; Murdet Will Out AUC. 10 0C pm Nrws NBC: Charlio Chan ABC; Fulton Lewis. MBS. 10:15 p m Leland Stow ABC; His Honor the Barber. NBC. 10:3J pm. Edwin C. HiU. CBS; Fenncmons Nite Club, ABC; Sweet heart Swing-time NBC. 11:0 p m. Talks. CBS. News, NBC. TUESDAY 3:00 p.m. Torry and Pirates. ABC: O. K. Ft.r Release. NBC; News, MBS: Knox Manning, CBS. 5:13 o m. Dick Tracy, ABC: Super man, MBS; Betty and Bob. NBC. 5:30 p.m Date With Judv, NBC; Jack Atmstrong, ABC; News, CBS; Captatn Midnlfrht MBS. 5:45 p.m. Raymond Swing, ABC: lorn Mix, MBS: Newt CBS. 6:00 p.m. Inner Sanctum. CBS: Guy Lombanio. ABC: Amos and Andy, NBC; Gabriel Heatter. MBS. 6:13 p m. Real Stories, MBS. Closing time for Sunday loo Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please icmember LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that P. E. Morgan, Administrator of the Estate of ELMYRA M. THURMAN, Deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, his Final Account as Administrator of said Estate, and said Court has set Friday, the 23rd day of November, 1945, at O rt'lrtob- lii tlio nftornnnn nf said day in the County Court Room at the Courthouse in Mecitoici, Oregon, as the time and placo of hpnrinrr nil c;id Final AcCOUllt and ail objections thereto. P. E. MOKUAN, Administrator of the Estate of ELMYRA M. THURMAN, Deceased. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Application of LOIS McRAE for change of name. To all persons interested and whomsoever might be con cerned: You, and each of you, are here by notified that the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, having Jurisdiction of the subject matter and the person hereinabove named, under date of November Mh. 1945, duly and regularly made, rendered and en tered an order and decree chang ing the name of Lois McRae to Lois Richardson. WITNESS the hand and seal of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, this 5th day of November, 1945. J. B. COLEMAN, County Judge. Attest: G. R. CARTER, County Clerk. By NYDAH NEIL, Deputy. (Seal) Monday, Not. 5, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-BIBUNE FIVE pointed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County as Executrix of the Will of George Currier, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them. duly verified, with proper vouch ers, to the undersigned at the office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford. Ore gon, within six months from October 22. 1945. the date of this notice. ROSIE C. REINKING. Executrix. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF i THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR COUNTY OF JACKSON, i IN THE MATTER OF THE; ESTATE OF LYTTON FRAN- j CIS IVANHOE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court for Jack-' son County, Oregon, has ap pointed me administrator of the estate of LYTTON FRANCIS IVANHOE, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers within six months from this date at the offices of Neff & Frohnmayer, Cooley Theatre Building, Mcdford, Oregon. Dated: October 15. 1945. SETH BULLIS. Administrator. Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of GEORGE CUR RIER, Deceased. The undersigned has been ap- CHECK SNEEZES AND SNIFFLES 9 rlmrm rellevM & tery head cold mla-l , ery to nplp you reel l Detter. caul on: use only as directed. 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