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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. L Quarterly Payment for Taxes Gets Senate 0. K. Would Reduce Teachers' Pay to Minimum Requirement SALEM, Feb, 2. (P) A meuure providing for quarterly payment ot taxes, on Marco la ana every irw months thereafter, was approved in the senate yesterday, while the house adopted a committee report favoring & substitute bill providing for re peal of the minimum wage scale of 70 for school teachers lor a penoo of two years. Lack of new proposals was evident In the house after 80 had been in- troduoed yesterday. This morning caw but one. the substitute referred to, presented by the committee on education. But this measure, com ing m as a majority report by the committee was not presented until after an hour's debate. Thirteen bllla came Into the eon' te. Would Sell State Cars. The state police department la ex empt from the provisions of a bill introduced by Senator Spauldlng, providing for the sale of state-owned automobiles. The measure would authorize the state board of control to sell the cars on or after July 1, 1033, on two-years time for payment, If necessary. It fixes the legal ex pense allowance on privately-owned ears in state service at four cents mile. Minimum salaries for the teachers of . the state were removed by the house when by a vote of 35 to 34 It rejected a minority report that would have reduced the minimum from $75 to $50 a month. The majority report through a substitute measure, which was adopted provides for a morato rium on all teacher contracts for a period of two years, after which time the minimum of 970 a month will automatically be returned. , . Woman Leads Fight. Representative Hannah Martin of Marlon, the only woman member of the house, made her maiden speech and led the fight for the minority report. Representatives Hilton, Hall and Day joined with her in the argu ment, with Representative Prank Loner gan heading the opposition, through his effort to have the bill laid on the table In order that mem bers might give It further considera tion, was lest. Adverse reports by' committees cost the lives of five bills. Two of these dealt with the service of summons; providing for the leclnslng of agents of fraternal benefit societies; reiat ing to the duties of the insurance commissioner and providing that small courts shall have no Juris diction to try tort or damage actions. Endorse Relief Plea. The house adopted the unemploy ment relief resolution accompanying the house bill sent to the senate Tuesday, and approved the division of Irrigation districts Into three di visions; defining of tenancies In the forcible entry and detainer statute: providing method by which a crema tory or cemetery association may ohange its name. Relief for Bert M. Howe of JFugene, special game warden, who was seri ously wounded while detailed to put & stop to "spotlighting" deer, was authorised through the game com mission. He will receive $50 a month for life or until such time as the tate can provide employment per mitted under his disability. Howe Is married and has four children. His former occupation was barberlng but he has lost the use of his left arm and shoulder and Is no longer aoie to follow his trade. The bill Introduced by Senators Hazlett and Lee, providing that taxes may be paid In quarterly Instead of semi-annual Installment was passed omj arter a lengthy debate. Objections Voiced. Senator Pranclacovich opposed the bin because, he said, the rebate pra vl Hons would make It necessary for we counties to make up that differ ence In remitting state taxes to the state. Senators Brown and Zimmer man opposed It on grounds that It returned to an obsolete penalty sys tem, and Senator Doss fought It on grounds that It was too mild In Im pressing on the taxpayers the neces sity for his paying his taxes. Other bills passed by the senate were: SB 80, by Woodwnrd Providing for all-day school elections In districts of 100.000 instead of half-day. SB 05, by Lee Providing for elec tion of national committeeman and commltteewoman at primary elections of presidential year Instead of gub ernatorial year. SB 36. by Duncan Providing that I Take thli lovely Paramount Star's odvlc If you would bo ravlihlngly ilendsr. TTERE'Se slenderizing menu plan that JrT. actually lets you eat all you want. . . and yet does wonders for your figures Mis Lilyan lashman follows it rcl:gi. otislr. And her perfect proportions tes tify to the results. Thisiswhityoudo.SubstitutetwoiaJada covered with Best foods Mayonnaise every day for too many heavy soups and rich, fattening foods. And then see slendernest return! Start this Best Foods Menu Planatonce.Be sure to use Best roods Mayonnaises it aoume-whipped. TV"01 i meanest ingredients. KM ED Broadcast Schedule Friday. 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Oulde. 0:00 Friendship Circle Hour. 9 :30 Today. 0:45 Morning Melody. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00 (Meeting of the Martha Meade (Society. 10:15 Home-makera' Bureau. 10:30 Morning Comments. I0:4JJ Shoppem Digest. 11:00 Radio School of Cookery. 11:15 Traumerel. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 12:00 Mid-da7 Review. 12:15 Popular Vocalists. 12:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune, 12:30 Squire Wlggelsby. 13:45 Popularity. 1:00 Neapolitan Nights. 1:15 Dreaming the Waltz Away. 3:00 Dance Matinee. 3 :30 Hollywood Snapshots. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review, 3:35 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 4 :30 Alaaterworks. 6:00 Popular Parade. 6:45 News Digest, Mall Tribune. 6:00 Dinner Dance Music. 6:30 Vignettes. 8:45 Chandu, the Magician. 7:00 Modernistic. 7:80 Eventide. 8:00 The Rogue River Cowboys. 8:30-8:36 Cross Cuts from Log Day. municipal and quasi -municipal war- rants may be used in the payment of taxes as county warrants may now be used. SB 84, by Gom (Providing for re fund of special tax funds levied for special purposes now abandoned, and cancelling the levy In the future. GLEEMflTlG ON EAGLE PT. GRANGE PROGRAM FEBY. 7TH At the regular ipeeMMg of the Med-" ford Oleemen, hi- at the courthouse Tuesday night, thv group decided v accept the lnvltft'..on of the' Eagle Point Orange far a trip to Eagle Point on Pobruaiy 7, and arrange ment, are beln made by James Stevens, director, to prepare a fine program for the intortainment of the Orange members, according to an an nouncement mode, this afternoon bfl E. W. Shockiey, pm'dent of the Glee men. - The trip will be made In connection with the series of appearances of Mod ford business men, under the direc tion of the publicity committee of the Medford Chamber of Commerce, C. L. MacDonald, chairman. The first of those excursions was made last Friday night, to Jacksonville, and the program staged before the 300 Grangers attending that meeting was exceptionally well received. A small group of speakers will ac company the Oleemen and the pub licity committee on the Eagle Point trip, with an explanation of the agri cultural program of the Chamber of commerce and the plans for the Dia mond Jublleo celebration, scheduled for 1034, under the plans now being made by the publicity committee. Medford business and professional men. and their ladles, are also urged to make the trip. For Immediate clearanoe haU formerly priced up to ,10.00 now oOo and .1.00. ETHELWYl; B. HOFFMANN. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go TJ yaa f eat boot and sunk and Um wnrid took punk, dont (wallow a lot of ulta, mlrMrml wmUr, oil. Itxstir candy or chawing gum and expert them to make you miridenly nreet and buoyant and full of auuhioa, Por thry cant do It. The? only mova the bowU and a mm movement domn't rnt at the causa. The raunn for your down-and-out tiina ta your Hmr. 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Early In January two men who had learned of the Southern Oregon and iNortnern California Mining Associa tion, plan to put some of the unem ployed to work on Vie proven placer grounas or tnis section, called upon one of the members of the associa tions for Information and financial aid. They knew of some ground that they could work where they could mate at least a living wage, provid ing they could get some financial as- slstance to get there and take care of their families while they were making their first attempt, but, that at the present time they were de pendent upon the county for food ior ineir families. They were told that, owing to present lack of funds, the associa tion could do nothing to help them. even though It was one of the plans of the association to do this very (XI ing. Their atory was, however, so ap pealing and bo plausable to the mem ber of the association to whom It was told, that he asked them .how much It would take to get them started and was told that they could make on so. He managed to raise this amount for them by borrowing It irom a friend. Happy, they left, filled tho car with gasoline and oil, spent the rest ior rood, leaving the greater portion of the latter with their respective families, and hied to a piece of county owned property. in twelve days they returned bringing back $20.60 worth of gold wmcn mey sold to a local buver. iney proceeded immediately to re turn the so loan, purchased a few more supplies and were again off to the diggings, returning this time in six aays, being com pet lied to cease operations temporarily on account of anow storms and bringing $16 back with them. At this writing they are prooauiy ogain at work. Names of these men. as wull as the man who assisted them, are on file at the office of the association, and the story Is told for the pur pose of showing that with the mere assistance of five dollars, two fam ilies were taken from the "bread line" and rendered self sustaining and that this same effort might be lupllcated many times. Tuesday W. H, Maltby, who built a good share of Med ford 'a sidewalks, and a man. with considerable minimi experience, called at the office of the association and said that there are at I the present time 200 men working on tne old sterling mine and that they are producing by hand work alone over $200 per day Many of them are working on county owned ground and he stated that he could count Cdwards DEPENDABLE COFFEE TilY this choice quality, vacuum-packed blend of coffee on our guarantee that you'll like itl Truly, we mean it! 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(JP) The common interests of all phases of dairying from the farmer to the cheese manu facturer, were stressed by George Pullenwlder of Carlton in addressing the annual two-day conference of the Oregon Dairymen's asoclatlon at Its opening meeting here yesterday, "Dairymen are In the best position of any division of agriculture," he said. "We have a dally Income, not as large as It should be to cover pro duction costs, but a cash Income, nevertheless." The 40th annual con ference of the dairymen was attend ed by 6S delegates. Pullenwlder said that dairying was the only industry which has with stood the depression from the stand point of unemployment, since Just as many men are needed to milk the 250,000 cows In the state as In the days of higher prices. Ho stated that problems facing the dairying Industry were enlargements of markets and ati equitable price for grade B milk. O. ti. Mulkey of MoMinnville pre dicted that dairymen would not lose the next fight to place a tax on oleo. He said people 7ere learning of the benefits of the dairy Industry and through education he expected a fav orable vote the nex ttlme. Mrs. Marion Spencer and Miss Helen Brown Selected Beck's Butternut and Beck's Pan Dandy Bread for the Safeway Stores Course in "Kitcheneering" at the Rialto Theater WILL BE STAGED BY LEGION POST "A dashing comedy hit, that will revive the laugh lines In the faces of all southern Oregon folk" that's the show the Med lord post of the American Legion Is going to present February 15 to 16 at the Fox Cra terlan theater under the direction of Robt Lorraine, old timer of the stage, who cavorted about the town of In diana, where the show la laid, with Charley Hazelrlgg, former showman of this city, James Whltcomb Riley, and a lot of other "guys who knew what a good time was" Why, I knew Charley." Mr Lor raine declared this morning, when he was manager for Blind Tom, the pianist I was barn storming then and I used to go on many a spree with him with the Hoosler poet, too I also knew the Burgess brothers. dear to your city I dldnt know Ed Endrewa personally, but I certainly knew his opera company I have been on the stag 01 years the actor added, then to prove the statement, "I celebrated my 69th blrttiday last summer, that's the truth I'm a strong believer In the truth, and I'm still a bachelor, but I have been through a lot of things." You're In the show?" the star, You Can Have ' A Lovely Skin New, wonderful MHLLO-OLO face powder stays on longer, hides tiny lines and wrinkles, prevents large pores. Banishes ugly shine, one of that drawn "pasty" look. Cannot Ir ritate the most delicate skin because new French process makes It the pur est face powder known. You will love the delightful fragrance. Try MEIiO GLO today. 60c and $1.00. . Jarmln $s Woods Drug Store. 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