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.1 $123,081 TAXES The California Oregon Power company has remitted $123,081. 10 for 1945-1946 taxes in full, ac cording to the tax collection de partment of the sheriff's office. The utility corporation Is the heaviest taxpayer in Jackson county. The Southern Pacific Railroad company was second with a con tribution of 575,103.78. Other substantial payers were the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph company, $25,089.92, the Medford Corporation, $24,239.96, and the Timber Products Co., $11,201.21. OBITUARY . CORDELIA M. GARRETT Mrs. Cordelia M. Garrett, 84, mother of Charles C. Garrett and widow of the late Henry Garrett, passed away suddenly at her home, 429 Benson, Saturday. A complete obituary with ar rangements for funeral services will be announced by Conger Morris Funeral Parlors later. You're one up on Suppose, like Aladdin, you bad a mighty Jinn, And whenever you gave that Jinn a dollar bill or two or three he would go out and save a life. From the brink he would snatch back a little child ... or somebody's mother ... or a returned veteran ... or maybe your own dear friend. Thai Is exactly what hap pens when you buy the famed Christmas Seals of the National Tuberculosis Association. When you spend a dollar or two or three for these familiar stamp-like greetings to grace your Christmas cards and packages, you put to work the giant Jinn of anti-tuberculosis education. You put this great life-saving force on the job for the year 'round. Yet, in this gift-giving season, you get an extra divi dend of satisfaction. For, every Christmas, through wider knowledge about "TB," you and your Jinn bring to many the finest gift of all good health. Aladdin himself could not do as much! This year, the Christmas Seal sale commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of Roent gen's discovery of the X-ray-now medicine's chief helper in diagnosing "TB." Vet the progress of those fifty years almost matched by the life-span of the National Tuberculosis Association only emphasizes the unending character of the battle. No longer is it a sentence of death when the doctor says "TB." But research, education, the promotion of more facilities must go on without a break. That Jinn must be kept on the job with Christmas Seals. t ftofl wtH 4 liort, V owardtd to em Richmond I flnory mmmm ; - .... ... A 18 SHOPPING OAYS 52 MARRIAGE PERMITS ISSUED IN NOVEMBER Records of the county clerk's office show that 52 marriage licenses were issued during No vember and divorce actions, filed or granted totaled 46. This is approximately the same ration as in October. Many of the mar riage licenses were granted to recently discharged service men and their brides. Court Records Justice Court Marshall Bessonette, no li cense plate, $1 and costs. Leonard L. Atkins, improper license, $1 and costs. Robert L. Knox, failure to stop at stop sign, cited. Loretta S. Owens, improper license, cited. Robert L. Taylor, no opera tor's license, cited. Herbert A. Taylor, permitting unlicensed minor to operate mo tor vehicle, void foreign license, cited. x Police Court Ralph Ingle, disorderly con duct, released on $10 bail. Lyda E. Haynes, double park ing, $2.50 fine. J. H. Matney, reckless driv ing, $25 fine and license sus pended for 60 days. George C. Cook, violation of basic rule, $10 fine. Edwin Glad, no stop at stop sign, $5 fine. Court House News Divorce Complaints Doris Stelle vs. Paul Stelle. Arlene D. Forbes vs. Stuart L. Forbes. Lola Evalyn Kneebone vs William Henry Kneebone. BIRTHS PIERCE To Mr. and Mrs. Harold, 1302 Saling Ave., Dec. 1 1945, a boy, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. Closing time for Classified Adi 8:30 m too uaie it uiassiiy p m TOR SALE Two 4:73x19. two 50x 1 9 tires and tubes. 215 Laurel. Central Point. FOR SALE Several pair 5 1 gauge Phoenix hose. new. sizes Bli and 9. Call Tuesday afternoon, apt. 6. 245 N. G rape. FOR SALE 1U33 Ford 4-door sedan. motor does not use oil. orignal paint, radio, heater, spot light and fender skirts, as is, ceiling. 837 W. Palm. Medford. WANTED Small truck" one a Pa ton. model A or Chevrolet prefer red. Call 6566. NEW "ROCK AB YE FROCKS" sizes 1, 3 and 3 Theaa are exceptionally dainty little dresses. ALSO TWO-TO-TEENS" DRESSES sizes up to 6 Be sure to see these clever styles and attractive colors CHENILLE ROBES TINY TOT'S SHOP 3rd Floor Medford Bldg. LOST W e d d 1 n g and engagement ring set, white gold. 3 diamonds in engagement ring, plain wedding band. Lost downtown Saturday. P. O. Box 675, Central Point. Reward. WANTED Typists for temporary work, daytime. Phone 2271. Pin acle Packing Co. T ) Late to Classify FOR SALE: Good living room suit, sewing machine, dinette set, range, heater, pipes, china cabinet, lino leums, phonograph, kitchen table, flour bin, table dresser, baby bed. baby quilts, clothes. 3,a doz. diapers. Collie dog. Jars, etc. All for S100. You may rent house. 3 miles north fire hall, Central Point. Route 1. Box 498. FOR SALE Man's pre-war bike. Just like new, used very little, $65. Also old Victorian love seat. 53 N. Orange. R ANCH FOR SALE Applejfate Val ley, near Provolt. 100 acres, 35 cultivated, irrigated, good Improve ments, mortgage $3700, bal. cash, $11.300. See owner, 1002 So. Holly. FOR SALE New roll-away bed and mattress, S20; 20 Inch wood heater, good condition, $15; breakfast table and 4 chairs $18; China drlp-o-lator $2. 12 gauge, douhle barreled Ithlca $35. 119 Newtown. COME IN AND SEE 5 piece bedroom suite. $89.95. 4 piece bedroom suite. $79.95; platform rockers $24.75; coil springs, box springs and mattress es; new high chairs $6.95; several beautiful 3 piece dinette sets; good pre-war gas hot water heat er, 2 good 7 ft. bucking saws. HILL FURNITURE 32 No. Front WANTED Man familar with pow der to sink 2 wells. Phone 2876. SALESMAN: Permanent position self Ing highgrade building and ma chinery maintenance products this vicinity. National firm, complete line, high commission. Write Box 1341. Dallas, Tex. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey bull. Excellent blood lines. Glenn W. Smith. Rt. 1, Box 85. Jackson ville. Telephone 770 Jacksonville. FOR SALE 14 rrtos. old Guernsey heifer. Phone 132X, Central Point. FOR SALE: New Hampshire breed, ing roosters, about 75 8 mos. old pullets, laying ready for testing for hatching eggs. Rt. 1, Box 324-A. FOR SALE Good acreage, nicefi room modern house, big barn with hay. new well, clover, fruit, irrlgat ed. Owner Rt. 1. Box 324-A. FOR SALE Electric guitar, 50 watt amplifier. Cabin 23, Phlpps, after 3 p.m. ANKLETS , Sizes 4 to 9S TINY TOTS SHOP Third Floor Medford Bid. FOR SALE 110 Acres, 70 A. bot tom, modern house, 2 bams, 20 milch cows. 60 T. hay. Oliver 70 tractor and all equipment, milker, etc. 7 miles out. Some terms Harry Lam pert, Rt. 1, Box 497, Central Point. ISRW.JIl iSiia .ylj jfrm rtrrt V s, Si 3 Day Cleaning Service Clothes Waterproofed By U. S. Army Specifications Aetna Dry Cleaners 1728 North Riverside Phone 4263 Jack Thurman, Owner FOR SALE Send large soft shelled walnuts I o r Christmas, 30c lb Will deliver 50 lbs. or more in citv. Rt. 2, Box 128, near Howard school. Jim Pleyer. WANTED 5 to 10 acres with good 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, near Talent. Give full particulars. Tribune Box 4875. FOR SALE Two wheel trailer. $33. J. F. Glenn, beside McGraw lumber mill, Eagle Point. Oregon. FOR SALE: 2 Calcutta salmon rods, fine workmanship. 801 N. Central. Call after 5 p. m. WANTED Service station with good living quarters or small auto court )n main highway, near Medford. State price. Tribune Box 4876. FOR SALE by owner Five room modern Spanish stucco house. Close in. Phone 4680. FOR SALE 13 A. good free soil. 6 acres DeAnjou pears. All irrigat ed from Hopkins lateral. Located on Beall Lane. See Ceroid Parker, 610 So. Central. ALL STEEL folding chairs suitable for churches, lodgvs, schools, etc. Immediate delivery. Northern School Supply Co. Phone Jackson Hotel, H. J. Ln swell. WANTED Load for 1 i ton truck leaving for Los Angeles Immediate ly. Contact at Standard Station, Phoenix. GRANTS PASS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LAUNDRY: Grossing over $50,000 yearly, can be handled with $17,000 cash. HOTEL: 38 rooms. 9 Apts. Netting around $1,500 monthly. $12,500 will handle. TOURIST COURT: Cabins, Bar. Grocery Store. V Gas Station com bined. Hiway and River frontage. $14,000 cash will handle. DON S REALTY 208-A North 6th Street. Phone 112 Grants Pass, Oregon BRAHS BROS. Auction Yard is your best market. We have consigned for Friday, Dec. 7, one herd of 3 registered Hereford cows, 4 regis tered Hereford calves, 4 registered Hereford yearling bulls, one regis, tered Guernsey heifer calf, herd of 10 real good dairy cows, 1 herd of 25 mtxed cattle, 1 load of 10 calves, 1 load of 10 White Faced heifers. Hogs, fed or pigs. sows. We aim to please. Plan now to consign your livestock for this sale. Brans Bros., located la mile past fairgrounds on Redwood H w y. Phone 533R-1. Grants Pass. FOR FURNITURE repairing and up holstering phone 2908, 216 Wabash. TOR SALE 14x18 Rain Tarp. eoraer lavatory, 4-au-3i tuDes, a Kiicnen chairs, 3 leather-seat rocking chairs. 908 N. Riverside and not 906. CHRISTMAS TREES, white and Douglas fir, on sale now 65c and up. Pay less Market, 233 S. River side, opposite Firestone. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE on 237-Aere Rogue River Ranch Amount of Mortgage $1,300 Interest Rate 10 T per Annum Terms $180 every 6 Months This mortgage is subject to a Federal Land Bank and Commissioner Loan of $4,800 This ranch just sold for $12,600, selling price of mortgage face value plus accrued Interest. SEE W. E. THOMAS 43 South Central "THE GEM COTTAGE now fins a completely new stock of distinctive Agate Jewelry and Is open seven days a week from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. We know that you will find here Christmas gifts to be treasured always. 21 miles north of Medford on Highway 99." NOTICE Wanted an " old Bean or Hardy spray rig. Phone 6561. SEVERAL TH6TtSANDBULBS TULIPS, mixed, best varieties CHINA LILLIES, white or yellow DAFFODILS NARCISSUS, mixed 75c dozen Discount on large quantities MEDFORD GREENHOUSE 1003 East Main RUMMAGE SALE Degree of Honor. Dec. 4 and 3. Tues day and Wednesday, will be held at 409 E. Main. Walt's Radio Shop at 9 a. m. WANTED TO RENT 3 or 3 bedroom hunft unlui rushed Phone 6413 BULL SERVICE at your place. Regis tered Herefords. Phone C333. Harry E. Miller. CASH IN A FLASH FOR YOUR CAR Save Time Cash and Gas Call Automobile Market, Friendly Medford Dealer Ph 3919 6th and Rartlett No Red Tape When Vou Sell to US Monday, Dec. 3, 1945 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE THREE CHRISTMAS CARDS Fine assort ment in boxes. Francis Cockran. 417 J. St. Phone 33t4. CALL Hink's Handy Shop and have your sewing machine cleaned and adjusted. Reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. 713 Oak St. Phone 4950. T. D. Hinkle. owner. FOR SALE New 2 unit milking ma chine, never used, guaranteed sat. lsfactory; manv in use throughout the valley. Will take one or two cows in trade or young stock. Phone 2965, ask for Mr. Peterinan L. C. Taylor Co. WANTED Electric train In good , condition. Phone 5451. ' WHEN you spend your dollar you want the best It will buy: (we've had 30 years experience), so. when you have your upholstered furniture repaired dial 2911. B. M. Upholstery. CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING S CAFI Owned by OTTO and WAVE KINO Highway 99 at Talent Come Out and See the Bearet SPECIALS in cold wave for one week. All permanents a specialty. Ada's Beauty Salon, 120 N. Cen tral. Phone 2664. W A NTED Local couple with smal 1 daughter and puppy would like to rent one or two bedroom house. Phone Mrs. A. B. Guntcr, 6381. U BREATHE FREER A 3 drops in each nos- u V trll at night open upl & l cold-clogged nosel K-4. land you will Bleep! jt better. Caution: VselC. only M directed. G'll FOR SALE 12-ln. Band Saw. ifc horse Gen. Electric motor, rubher-tired wheel barrow. 908 N. Riverside and not 906. Wood and Coal Combination HEATERS Younger's Appliance 31 N. Bartlett MAKE IT AN ALASKA CHRISTMAS Here', the Christmas gift everybody will enjoy. ALASKA LIFE MAGAZINE, published monthly) packed cover to cover with stories, article, and picture! of Alaska as it is today. One year subscription, 12 thrilling issues $2.90 1946 ANNUAL PICTORIAL. Alaska Life's big 192 page book of up-to-the-minute Pictures of industries, cities, scenery, people, travel information. A brand new book. now on press ... 1.00 ALASKA REFERENCE MAP, showing hiqhways, rail roads, air routes, cities, towns, smaller settlements. Comoletely indexed , 1.00 Regular price .... $4.50 Bargain Christmas Gift Price for all three $2.89 Write names and addresses very plainly of all persons to whom you want this attractive three way Christmas gilt mailed. Enclose cash, check or money order for $2.89 for each name. First delivery made Just before Christmas. We send gift card if you wish. ALASKA LIFE Gift Subscription Dept. 1376 American Bldg. Seattle 4, Wn. r;: Til ET3 V&amvhile, make your present tires last! Your General Dealer the definite Plan available to you now! JK,fV'v'vWr s 1 S SOON as rubber restrictions are lifted, General will present proudly and without qualification to the car owners of America the greatest tire ever built! It will be well worth waiting for! Already thoroughly tested, the new General la ready to go into production as soon as but not before the finest natural rubbdr Is again available and government restric tions permit the use of more natural rubber in passenger car sizes. The present allow ance is only a little more than an ounce. This increase should come soon, if the government releases only a small part of the crude rubber stockpile now on hand. Then, General will build into this new tire all the extra performance its advanced design makes possible and bring you the complete satisfaction you would expect of a tire designed to enhance General's famed Top-Quality reputation. Even when our dwindling stock pile of natural rubber was one of America's most potentially danger ous wartime shortages, tire manu facturers were permitted to usa 30 natural rubber in truck tires, because the military recognized that a certain percent of crude rub ber is absolutely necessary for satis factory tire performance. With 30 natural rubber and 70 synthetic, General is building the best truck tires ever built, proving that all that is needed to get the same perform ance from passenger car tires is a small amount of natural rubber. All during the war, General was a large producer of synthetics and its research produced a number of important develop ments. But, synthetic passenger car tires, while they have served during the era of 35-miIe-an-hour top speed, do not represent even the starting point for the kind of tire that General wants to produce . . . and will soon! Meanwhile, we have a definite Plan avail able to keep your present tires serviceable and guarantee you priority delivery of the new Generals as soon as they are available. PRIORITY RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED GENERAL TIRE J -to Wr 204 North Riverside Telephone 2969 CARL BIS&U.RX, OWNER