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L MED FORD MATL TRTBUNTv MEDFOim OREGON. FRTDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 193fi. PAGE TTTREE gVJL'w'V.w'M'.t li . i ym "mm7m&7 "mis' "' 'i'111".' wm'aszzzo C30D gjm.7z 4 V Read every ad cm this page. You will probably find exactly the things you have been looking for or aale or trade for unused articles you may have. Search your attic or etore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able. to realize Im mediate carfc. If whst you want Isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective 1 Per word first Insertion (Minimum 36c) Each additional insertion, oer word . ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes . Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND tvm.vtv white, heaw duty Speed well bicycle, from behind postofflce. Reward lor lniormnnuu u .... S31 N. Bartlett. LOST Tan Keytalner, Initialled "O. D. B." Reward. Return to Tribune. josT Oold lavaliel with blue stone v pendant. Return to Tribune olfloe Reward. 'lost II aog is missing call 1 616 WANTED MALE HELP sales"rbpresentattve Experienced or inexperienced, to as sume protected territory on fast selling nationally known lines -I .i.....-. rafri.jpra.tors. washers, Iron- ers. and other home appliances. Ac- I cepted applicant win oe mu "i lowest finance plan ever offered, plus extensive sales promotion antl advertising. Most comp.ste school and training ever offered starts next week Aggressive, energetic worker will earn better than average in come. Apply between 9 and 11 a. m mornings.- but not later thin Monday. ' C. D. BEAN, INC. 229 E. Main. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl to assist In dental office Give qualifications and tele phone number. Box 525. Tribune. "vANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Modern home. Phone ion. WANTED SITUATIONS w ANTED Day work. Go home nlgl.ts. 118 McAndrews road. DAY is night service carpenter work Lee Williams. 1620 N. Riverside WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. Mrs. Huson. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good used washing ma chine. Call 7-F-14. WANTED To buy a small modern home, by person with steady sal ary. Pay like rent. Box 540. Tribune WANTED 1500 or 1600-lb. team. State age and locatlou. Box 649. Tribune. HAVE BUYER for good well Improved suburban home with small acreage. Come In and list your property. The Real Estate Exchange 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496. WANTED To rent or lease 2 to 10 acres tillable soil, facilities for chickens preferable. Write Ed M. Russell, Jacksonville. Ore. WANTEU SOUTHERN BMI.-DINO tit LOAN ASS'N stock and saving passbooks Will pay 100 cents on the dollsr Bring vo- stocr certificates and passbooks . CHARLES A WMU AGENCY, INC!. 109 E Main Phone 728 Medford. Ore. WANTED Used furniture, range, heaters tool fruit jars, etc Hoi brook Furniture Co. in old ire Hall Bldg. 113 B 6th. Tel 647. W ANTED We pay cash foi nuuenoia guiKU furniture and stoves We also ou metals hides pelts wool na mo hair MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE. 37 N Orape St Pbone 1063 WANTED Cook tovea heaters bed springs mattreases day-oeds nni tarj couches and out or wbat have you- We pay cash x exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXOHANOE 423 B Maio St WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash prte paid tor raw i'urs Complete line ot traps jn aie MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37-39 No Orapt St FOR RENT HOUSES tor RENT 6 -room furnished houfle. . $35. water paid. Inquire 1316 Locust, j TOR RENT 5-room house m Jack sonville; hardwood floors, fireplace, 115. Holly Court No. 5. completely furnlahed. 140. Tel. 195 or U47-W. FOR RENT Very attractive furnish ed house: studio window. Frif'id alre. oil heat. etc. "18 So. OaktUlc. rORRENT 35 water paid. SEMI BCNOALOW. 537 S Holly St. A GOOD HOME. Two oedrooms down stair?, lartfe room upstairs. NICE SHADE. Phone 1579 or 917. 4 ROOM furnished house for re n t . electric range. Inquire 305 South Oakdale. FOR RENT Mndern house with 3 acres ground Brown & White, 104 W Main. rVTTFVIRHED house. 4 rooms, oath and rrnyl porch, at 1510 ftt Mn;n. I17M, aster njt paid. C. A , DeVoe, iJ3-J-2, FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room modem furnish ed house, close in Phone 457-J POH KEN! Homes funiisned inriirniAhed Bmwo White FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, at 718 E Main rates reasonable WANTED Man or woman to room - and board In modern country home on King's Hwy. near high school; home privileges: gaiage. Mrs. A. M Chlldera, King's Highway. ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meals. S25 per month. 803 N. Holly BOARD Home-oooked meals served in prlvtae home Ressonable rates Near business district 23 N. Orange St Phone 143-X FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms ,04 b ClrapB FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APTS. Phone 879-X. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment 618 N. central. FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apart ments and garage; adults. 80 w. loth. wra. rent Arjartment furnished; Bhj.Tr NfiLm heat, hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune of fice. FURNISHED apt, 137 Tripp. FORRENT Apt.. Hotel Grand. FOr""rent Fura. apt. 716 Welch. BACHELOR apartment. 445 S. Front FOR RENT 3 room housekeeping apartment, furnished with gar age. Adults. 327 N. Orape. APARTMENT for rent 918 West 10th St " FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan P' pies. Ala Vista Packing House, or see Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, east oi Phoenix FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TO LEASE! On shores, 35 acres near Talent, for planting to vetch. Tel. Ashland 373-R-4. FOR EXCHANGE . ESTATE -REAL FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 acres. small house, electric pump. Bar gain. 117 So. Fir. FOR TRADE 5-room house, garage, 3 lots, for Improved country nome, close to market. Will pay cash dif ference. Ann Barkley, Phoenix. Ore FOR SALE OR TRADE Acreage on highway close to Talent, for trac tor and It plements. H. E. Blrdsall. Rt. 4. Box 183. Medford. TRADE OR SELL 160 acres timber business or property, near Medford. W. A. Couuacher, Jordan, Montana. FOR SALE OR TRADE income prop erty clos in Phone 955-J FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Sacrifice: 3 rooms, sleep ing porch, good condition, lot HOx 120. highway in Phoenix. Take car part payment. See Short at Bolz Service Station, Phoenix. FOR SALE Cabin on Rogue river, with 900 ft. river frontage. Price $500. Phone 514-R. FOR SALE 4', acres adjoining city; Irrigated; city water; o-room nouse, well located on paved road; 2,000; terms. Also 4 -room modern house, lo cated near academy and high school; large living room, screened -In sleeping porch, nloe bath and lots of bullt-lns. Real bargain, ei85U.U0. For Trade 34 acres Irrigated. Hopkins ditch; new plastered house on graveled road. This property will stand Investigation. Trade for smaller acreage, L. O. PICKELL 304 E. Main. Phone 15 B0-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 -room house and 3 lots. Late model car or fur niture as part payment. Inquire 543 S. Ivy. 20 ACRES, cultivated, close in. fine 4. room house, barn. large chicken house, 5 A. free water. Price $1500; terms. Sheley Agency. 1 mile north of city limits. Pacific Hwy. 40 ACRES with nice new house to trade lor home in .Medford. Mostly in crop. A fine turkey ranch. BROWN t WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE By owner 10 to 80 acre tracts irrigated Bear Creek bottom land mile from Medford. excel lent for gardening. Phone 1524-L. "FARM BAROAIN 123 Acres near Modford; large house, large barn, sheds, etc.; port fenced 15 acres under cultivation, good soil, fruit, berries, wslnuts; good location near school. Price 1.700; 10 down, 10 each year with 6r'n interest. Also clear city property to trade for good suburban Improved. The Real Estate Exchange 19 N. Bartlett. Phone 149S. CITY end suburban homes, large and small ranches with family orchards, water. fod,7B0 ft. Rogue river front age, new cabin, fireplace, (rood fish ing. acrtf-ce 500; party leaving. Everything In Real Estate. Easy terms. ROBERTS. Realtor, 730 W. Snd. STATE OF OREOOS OFFERS FOL LOWING Medford City Property for sale. Easy wrms: 107r down; bal ance like nnt. 6 Interest: 4 room. 24 S. Orange. 2o00. 5 rooms. 335 Crater L. Ave . 12375. 8 rooms. 3f8 Vancouver. 2500. 7 rooms. 145 Ivy 8t , 2775. 5 rooms. 1103 W. Main. 2850. ft rooms. 219 N. Peacb. 2175 7 ro3nw. 516 Lloerty b.. 25O0. 6 roms. 618 Catherine. 2"350 4 rooms. 43 Summit Are , 2SQ. 5 rooms. 121 Kenwood. 12450. 4 room. 723 W. 2nd.. 2900. 4 rooms. 400 Crater U. 1B75. 4 rooms. 107 Kenwood. 11750. 5 rooms. 304 S Kirw. 3275. 4 ro-wna. 702 Pirk St.. 12525. 4 rooms. 713 W. 13th. 2750. 5 rooms. 728 Summit, 3OO0. 4 rooms. 29 S Tripp. 2150. 5 rrtoms. 2Yi N Pesch. '.9O0. 7 room. 1315 Locust. 3050. 4 fV-ms. 702 flrmsn. 12900 i C Y. TENOWALD 1 Couaiy Ri.reseaUUve, 134 W. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOUSES for salt or rent. Tel 196 evenings 1147-W. WHEN you thins of real estate think of Brown a Whits BEAUTIFUL suburban home with a fine diversified orchard; 6000; terms. BROWN WHITE. Realtors FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Baby chicks, all breeds. Right prices. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. CARLE? POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorns, R. I. Reds. Hatching Eggs. Baby Chicks. FOR SALE June Bronze poults, fine marked type, quick maturing. 30 per hunt-red. Mrs. W. E. Hammel. Eagle Point. HANSON snd Hollywood W. L. chicks, heavy laying strains; large, vigor ous chicks 8c; Rocks and Reds 10c. Send for catalog. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerels. Hanson strain; pedigreed 3 genera tions; from dams over 300 trapnest record; 5 each. Chas. Friend, Vi mile west of Howard school. RHODE ISLAND RED hatching eggs 50c setting; 3 hundred. Mrs. rranx James, Rt. 2. DeBarr Ave. OU?TOM HATCHING Booking ord ers for s"rkev apt only Eggs day old d 8 w-kt old poults Winston Hatchery. P O Box 966 Ruseburg. Ore R. I RED COCKERELS. Tel. 4-F-4 FOR SALE DOGS PETS SHEPHERD puppies East Main St. for sale. 618 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cows Just fresh, also work horse. Milton Houston, Ross Lane. FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine Jersey heifer, for good brood sow or wean er pigs. mile south of Phoenix on old Rader place. Phone 831-J-2. FOfTsaLE 8 feeder pigs. L. J. Free man, Central Point. Phone 136. FOR SALE Mare and colt, and White Leghorn chickens. Phone 921-X. FOR SALE Span geldings, weight 3200 age 7 and 11. gentle: fresh cow, 4 springers. Phone 13-F-13. Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FORD CAR Rigged up for prospect ing crips, price sua. aio Laurei si 3-ROOM house-car on truck. Rear ol 922 N. Central. SELL OR TRADE Two cars, model T Ford and Star 6 chassis. Want wood C. A. Hansen, Oak Drove road. UOOD USED CAFS Chrysler. Plymouth Trade-ins. The Beat Cars for the Least Money 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan new car guarantee. Two 1933 Plymouth Sedans. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1929 DeSoto Roadster. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan. 1934 TerraDlane Sedan. We have a number of '26, 37 and '38 models at your own price. LANGS MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 6th & Bnrtlett FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Two electric brooders. 421 Earhart St. WESTINGHOUSE range for sale rea sonable. Phone 1140 or call 211 N Oakdale. FOR SALE 500 capoclty briquet brooder; cheap. Phone 498-M. FOR SALE: 8 -piece walnut dining set. 13 Kenwood. FOR SALE Violin, guitar, mandolin, counter, stools, ranges. Jack's Snd Htind Store, 408 E. Main. FOR SALE Phonograph, 31 records: cheap. 1700 PTune St. AUCTION SALE at pavilion. Saturday, Feb. 8th. Poultry, tools, lots of good furniture, usual run of livestock Southern Oregon Livestock Auction Co. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. FERTILIZER for sale for gardens. 113 Cottage. WOOD Dry laurel and fir. 376-X. FOR SALE Good used baby buggy. Call at 907 West 10th. FOR SALE Haanchen seed barley. E. A. Parker, Vi mile south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Dry. old growth fir end hardwood. Phone &47. FOR SALE Recleaned field seeds, grain and the "dope" to treat seed before planting. Monarch Seed Ac Feed Co. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay 14 ton 3nd and third cutting. P. D. Lof land. Central Point. of ammonia, sheep guano, gypsum Right price. Monarch Seed St Feed Co. FOR SALE Liquid llme-aulphur. Oet our prices. Monarch Seed snd Feed Co. DRY OAK. laurel. 11.75 tier. Foley Ranch. IVi miles so u rite as t Gold Hill. FOR SALE Crown feeds: land plas ter: Aero Superphosphate; Case j Co.. central Point. FOR SALE Used machinery one each 10. la 14-Inch -ractor plow; 2 tractor discs; one hammer mill: 3 spring-tooth harrows; one Iron wheel wsaon; 3 wslkltm plows Pin ley Implement Co, Central Point FOR SALE Hay. loose or ground, irraln or alfalfa. W. E. Alien. Phoen!. COnCE PEARS Put up in half boxea 30 to 50 pein per box. lare aire sultaVe ttr a. ft h:pm,nt r.r home us. ! 00 to 1 25 Medford i Ice ana Storage Co, poonc 2&4. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Toledo range, bedstead. : Bj on stove. 217 w. 2nd. ! . , sprlngaandi OR SALE- -Double oer. mattress, or wl'v t-ade for single td. rnour foi-R TYPEWRITERS Blerma 116 N. Cen tral. Pbcne 2B2. FOR SAtE Baleo oar hay ground alfalfa and oat hav loose slfalfa hay. C. A. DeVoe, Phone 523-J-2. rOR SALE Hay ano grain; hay loose baled or chopi-ed; wheat, barley an.l oats A-hole or grouud Phone 355-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples wrapped and pack ed or face anu fill, large sizes. A real buy. Newtownb 15o per lug Bring your own containers Phone 926 American Fruit Orowera. Inc 213 So. Fir. iledlord. Ore. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 8 sizes ol rock at 41 50 pet yard delivered Bateman Phone 1534-Y oi 912-J APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L MISCELLANEOUS RUMMAGE SALE Feb. 8th. 42 South Central, sponsored by Eagle Point P-T. A. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON MM STY AHSTRACT CO os tract oi Title ano rule insurance The jnly complete title System in Jackson County. MURRAY AB5THACI CO Abstract ot Title Rooms 3 and 6 No 32 Nnrth Cf-nfral Ave u pamirs EADS TRANSFER SL STORAGE OO - OH ice 1UI6 No Central Phune 315 Prices rinht Service ttuaranieed TRUCH1NO AND STORAGE Uki and long distance naming furm ture moving etc KeAsonanle rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co HA W LEY TRANSFER - Expert pc era and movers Special uvestci moving equipment Prices ngbt 1IQ Worth Rivpr)rti PtV'rtP HIS Kxiitrl Window riRuners. LET GEORGE IX) 11 - Tel 1173 House cleaning flooi waxing orl en'fll nitf If ntnfl nd 'iDfi'-isterinfl Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 5U to ISCO foi personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; alst Cars Refinanced Loans closeo within 30 minutes License No S 157 See W E Thomaa 45 So Cen rral Income Tux IteporU Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Earl Foy Room ii. jfeCRson uounty Bans mag Phone 798 RO0FINQ ROOFINO Let us inspect your rool oefore the rainy season This ser vice Is free Call 270 Rogue Rivet Rooftru? Co LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire to Creditors. Tn the Cou.jfy Court ol the State ( Oregon Jirkson County. In the Matter I the Estate of Dick Bradley, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the County Court for the State of Oregon, for JackKin County has appointed tne undersigned executrix or the os Mail Tribune Daily a en css L Either of two 8. Tranquillity 10. Wading bird H. Restoration 17. Type of electric cur rent ahbr 18. Plant without a woody munt I. Stair 10. Toward 11. Boy 13. Neai 14. Conk slowly Soliiuuri of Yesterday's Puzzle 0 D Dlv 0 I D MP I SjC RiliAN n o ta7t qTr areas a n eiw 1 la I1IHPDfaH ope sftlv e Mr i cTe RTe omj I E E E A G ElRI AIRlR A Y0T A DM P cTd VEAL mpUE JMJ Y PIE ELM j N Bg R. Tjq NEjP I N tHaTR E Na1 unsettle n ed e1t1o1ns1y1n1eeide1 2. Ltrrtdeiixcd at moiplierlc moisture Cause or allow t- (low in a stream Wild anirnai Hk'h pointed hill Walk ismalr 26, 43. Make muddy by stirring 50. Medicinal plant 61. Head covering 52. Style of pen manship E3. Accessible 54. Pet name for a close rclntlvs 65. uien wldo &6 Advertlsfinent 67. ItRflohnll Im plement 69. Italian river 60. Klowerlesi nlant 10. II. Fly htpli 32. Katcllttea 14. American In dian II. Complete col- i?r-tlrn 16. Favoring neli lu r sMs 18 The ).!( M 35. Pronoun 40. favoured 41. Symbol for tnntnlum 4t. Cnntins with metal II. M.trle Isnd measurs I Fmcment 47. Drifd tubers oi a spTie of or l.ld II E::rltd with ex nertatlo . Fonttiall po"ttlon: btir. 2 3 4 Appj5 (o 7 Q 9 M n "1 : A uuL. 34 7 36 -. LMii. 41 43 M ' 45 a;- U, T T-a y yi So -..-SI .-. Si '' :V ' .'. . .. , u i in ii ' ' ' .dd.l .. 1 1 - J I I I tat of Dick Brady deceased. All person nsvlnt! claim against ald estate sre required to present hem wit proper vouchers within months Irom this date at the office of Po' t.- J Nt 'f . 202 Coolty yn,atre Bu'ltling, Medford, Oregon. Dated: Jiiuarv 24 1936 MAUDF M BRADLEY, Ecuirlx of the Estate of Dlok Bradley, Deceased. ol:i-e to Creditors, tn the County urt of the State of Oregon Ja.ks n County. In the Mattel A the Rotate of Joseph P Gv.sseti, Deceased Notice Is nereby given that the County Cou-t of the state of Oregon, for Jackson County has appointed the undersigned administrator with ihe will annexed of the estate of Joseph P. OAssett deceased. All pelsonz having claims against said estate ar required to present them with p"nper vouchers within six months frorr. this date to Porter J. Neff. 203 Coley Theatre Building. Medford. O-gor.. Dated Jan.iac 24 1936. PORTER J. NEFF. Admlnlst.utor with will Annexed. Phoenix PHOENIX. Feb. 7. (Spl.) Flna, rites for Donna A. Graffts, who pass ed away Saturday evening at a local I hospital following an operation, were I held at the Presbyterian church Wed- I nesday afternoon. Rev. Ralph 8. Pet-! erson, assisted by Pev. E. N. Mai lory, conducted the memorial service. The Precbyterlnn quartette sang two se lections, followed by a solo by Miss Edna Elfert. A touching poem writ ten by John Griffin, dedicated to Donna" was read by Rev. Peterson. The profusion of beautiful floral of ferings testified to the respect and esteem In which Mrs, Graff is was held among her many friends and relatives In Jackson county. Inter ment was In the Phoenix cemetery on the Furry prlt near the remains of her brothers, sisters, and parents. The community extends deepest sym pathy to the bereaved relatives. Out-of-town persons who attended the fu neral Included Mrs. Margaret Hlldo brand, Sacramento, and Mrs. Belle Furry and Mrs. Sybil Farmer. Yreka. The Juveniles of N. of W. met Sat urday In a regular meeting. Plans were made for a Valentine party, the date to be announced later. Mrs. Hazel Bishop will be hostess to the Thimble club at a regular meeting at her home tomorrow. The Oak circle. No. 343 will have a regular meeting at the Orange hall. The officers unable to be present at the Installation at last meeting will be Installed tonight The play "The Clod" sponsored by they grange, played to a capaclt crowd Monday night, The cast in cluded: Kathryn Denzer, Ed Stlllwell. Jerry Bishop, Keith Hockersmlth and A. O. Floyd. A dance followed with Boone's furnishing the music. Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Turpln were honor guests at a party given Saturday evening In the Engle hall. The newlyweds were presented with an electric waffle-iron with congrat ulntlons and beet wlshea for their happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fox, of Okanagan, Wash., called on Mrs. W. M. Barkley last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stockwell moved Into the ' former Hust place on Church streets. Mr. Stockwell 1 con nected with Plerce-Allen Motor Co. The C. I. Bourne's are the proud owners of a new car. A baby daughter, Phyllis Lea, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P. wat klns In Medford Sunday. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Toung demon 11. Exist 12. Among nations 13. Pack 16. Pull apart 16. Chop 'ii. Round roof 24. Huge wava 26. Portal :7. Aloft 28. Hmall round mark :'9. Carry; colloq. M. IrreRiilarly shaped manses 31, Observed 12. Hllent 33. Kind of rock 36. Iarga boat 37. Nobleman 3'.t. Htalk 43. Alack 44. Hmall anchor 45. Help 46. Bubble 49. fnlted 60. New organ isation: ahbr. 63 nniiiages 63. Smell i4. Point of land rtmninx Into the watsr 66. Jewel 6. Malnrlai fever 68 Rt.sllsh river 0. In favor Of 41. Viper II Idle talk 66 Symbol for raklum Nesntlv flavins no common nirasura I. Former emperor 9. Injllna 0. Barks DOWN 1. Russian mou ntalns X. Summaries 5, Soulhrnst; ahbr. 4. Timber tres 6. Pvr 4. Flow hark 1. Short for a man's nam I. Tank for htorir.ji watsr I. Compound tber 47. College degrss 4. Both Workers and Employers Contribute to Fund for Jobless (My sigrtd Arne) WASHINGTON Employers of eight or more persons became liable Junuary I this year for a one per cent tax on their payrolls to support the unemployment compensation plan under the Social Security act. Next January I they will be liable for a second payroll tax of one per cent to support the old-age benefit plan under the same new law. Both taxes graduate upward slowly until they each reach three per cent as follows: Tax on Employers for Unemployment Compensation Calendar Years Tax 1936 1 1938 and after .. 3 Tax on Employers for Old Age Benefits Calendar Years Tax 1937, 1938. 1939 I 1940. 1941, 1943 1943, 1944, 194S 3 1946. 1947, 1948 3 1949 and thereafter 3 . The employer and that Includes every type, from the man who runs a corner grocery with eight or more workers, to the corporation with thousands on its payroll will fill out returns at the end of 1937 which will look something like this Employer: John Doe Laundry, 1000 X street. For the year 1937 Number of permanent em ployees SO Total wages paid $30,000 Unemployment tax due (2 per cent) $720 Old Age benefit tax due (1 per cent) 93 f0 Total tax due . f 1,080 The old age benefit tax will be paid to the commissioner of Internal rev enue. Just aa the Income tax la paid. The unemployment tax will be paid to whatever state agency Is made re sponsible for the state unemployment fund. And that agency must he named and Its rules approved by the social security board before the un employed people of the state may draw benefits. Kept In Treasury Even thought the state passes no such laws, and Its unemployed draw no benefits, the employers will be liable for thj tax, DO per cent of which may be credited against a state unemployment tax, when there is one. Both funds will be kept In the United States treasury and Invested by It. Employers will be assisted In build Ing up the old age benefit fund by their employes who will bo taxed an equal amount on their wages. In some states, the workers also will be taxed for the unemployment fund. There are certain classes of workers for whom no taxes need be paid. No unemployment tax need be paid fcr a person working for a son, daughter, or spouse, nor for a child under 31 years of age working for a parent. No old age benefit tax need be paid for an employe 68 years or older, nor on that part of an employe's salary which exceeds 3,000 a year. Certain classes of workers are exempt from both taxes, such as agricultural work ers and servants. Htate Laws May Vary Unemployment laws are expected to vary some In the different states, since the federal law leaves most of the details to state legislatures In suring only a reasonable uniformity on the major conditions. ' All will necessarily require records of employes; their names, hours and wages. It Is expected that the two "work ers' provisions" of the security act will form an economic backlog for millions of workers; a first line of defense against the hazards of a working life. Preliminary surveys show the old age benefit plan will cover about 25,805.000 people, and the unemployment compensation plan will cover about aa.8fi8.000 peo ple. Reserve funds to care for them will run Into the billions. The virtue of the funds will He, officials point out, In that they are savings during good times for bad times. There will be a secondary l:eneflt to the entire pub lic. It Is expected, through the spend ing of the funds by the beneficiaries, since their expenditures will act as a check on downward btislncss eye; when unemployment Increases, and thereby obviate the necessity for such huge relief appropriations as have been made the last few years 4 CAUSES FIRE CALL Billowing smoke from a pan of burning prunes last night brought the fire department to the apartment of Attorney M. O. Wllklna over the People's Electrto store at 306 West Main street. No damage was done excepting to a door that the firemen had to smash through to gain entrance to the apartment, Chief Roy Elliott reported today. The prunes were left cooking on an electric range with no one to attend them, Chief Elliott said. They burned to a crisp snd some one. seeing clouds of smoke Issuing from the apartment, turned In a general alarm, the first of the new year. "We get such calls every once In a while.' Chief Elliott said. "People should not go awsy leaving anything cooking. It's a dangerous practice. ' Het Woundup Mate PENDLETON. Ore., Feb. 7. f API Dates for this year's roundup were set for September 10. 11 and 13 by the roundup board here last night. SPENCEft CQRS&UEKE. Tel 1439-1. E 'T 1 -Tjv. Amiilif (he licnpflrlul etfedii cla:mcd for I he unclnl wcurlly art when It becomes fully nperntlve In 1042 Is the ntiollMtincnt of "breadline!!" such as that seen In the picture. The "workers' provisions" of the act, It Is claimed, will provide an economic back-log against the hazards of a work ing life. Meteorological Report February 7. 1936 For eta Ms Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy and much colder tonight. Saturday fair and colder. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight with snow flurries In mountains; much colder tonight with cold wnve. Sat urday fair, colder south portion. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 40; lowest, 45. Total monthly precipitation. .06 of an Inch; deficiency for the month. 0.43 of an Inch. Total precipitation since September 1. 1035, 13.73 Inches; excess for the season, 3.21 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yea- terduy. 59 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 97 per cent. Sunrise-tomorrow, 7:18 a, m. Sunset tomorrow, 0:36 p. m. ' Ohftprvntloni, Tukfn at 5 A. 13Uth MrrlUInn lime I Ef If urrc g s S 8 -;. jgfir Boise - 40 34 .04 Cloudy Boston . 34 13 .... Cloudy Chicago 14 14 .03 Snow Denver 88 36 .08 Cloudy Eureka - S3 44 .14 P. Cdy Helena -10 -33 Snow Los Angeles 63 96 Clear MEDFORD 60 37 T. P. Cdy. New York ............ 38 18 .01 Snow Omaha ............. 10 -6 .... Cloudy Phoenix 63 36 .... Clear Portland 48 38 .10 Cloudy Reno - ... 38 .38 Clear Roscburg 48 .... Salt Lake City .... 34 30 Cloudy San Francisco .... 66 46 Cloudy Seattle . 40 .... . .- Spokane .... 38 -4 .03 Clear Walla Walla 40 6 .08 Cloudy Washington, D.O. 33 .63 Snow THE GRANGE I pper liojcue Urnnge Upper Rogue Oranget me February B for Its regular meeting so members might attend the dramatics finals in Medford on the 6th. Many were ab sent, due to bnd weather and sick ness. A very fine report was given by Brother and Sister Glass as visiting delegates to the Bums Valley Orange All agreed some very hrlpful thlnga will be learned by visits to other Granges. Bisters Sawyer and Merrlman are confined to bed with severs colds. Brother Merrlman Is about the same, and Brother Mooro Is able to be about but will be unable to go back to work for some time yet. The members were glad to see Sister Merle Carlton out again. The now officers seating drill waa practiced and It is hoped all orflcera will be present to go through It next meeting night. All members are urged to attend next meeting aa plans and lumber costs, etc., tor the new hall will be voted on, also the by-laws for the Grange. Two Orange plays given February 9 by the Grange and Trail Extension units were decided succeses; 943 was tsken at the door. A number of Up per Rogue Grangers are in the play. The ways and means committee are giving another dance at Rogue Elk February 10. Next H. E. club meeting will be with Sister Glass February 18. Much fun was had from the rum mage ssle and the ladles looked more like scarecrows than themselves after donning the clothes the men brought for them to buy. Lake Creek Woman Dies In Stockton LAKE CREEK. Feb. 7. (Spl) Word waa received here Tuesday of the death Monday of Mrs. Lena Betser at Stockton. Mrs. Setxer grew to woman hood In this community and was formerly Lena Tonn. She had made her home for several years with her son. Emit Setser, and daughter, Mrs Edwin Swlnney. at Stockton. She leavea a number of relatives and girl hood friends in Rogue River valley to mourn her pasatug. Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Feb. 7. (Spl.) Jo! 40 Byrne has returned to his nome nere alter spending several , days at the home of Mrs. Oil is , Pence at Medford, while convalescing : from a mastoid operation. Chester Llnd.r eighth grade pupil In the Applegate school, la recover ing from an attack of measles. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brown are spending several days In Portland. where they are visiting relatives. Lccal people attending the presi dent's ball at Medford Included Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher, Mrs. Opal Mooter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kubll. and Chuck Wilcox. Mrs. Fred Scoffleld left recently for her home at Myrtle Point, after spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Fred Offenbacher. Mrs, Scoffleld was returning from a month's visit In San Francisco. Miss Lucy Case, nutrition spec ialist from Oregon State college, met with the women of the Apple gate extension unit at their regu lar meeting Tuesday, conducting project on "Food at Forty." Mrs. Mabel Mack, demonstration agent, also attended the meeting. Work on the consolidated tele phone lines being built from Ruch to Jacksonville by a CCO crew from Camp Applegate, la being hastened, and probably will be completed by the first of March. Farmers below Ruch have completed four miles of branch line. Including the 33 and 9 wires from Ruch to the Kubll ranch. Oene Mee returned to his home Saturday from a Medford hospital, where he underwent an appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Salt marsh, accompanied by Mrs. LI 11a Haaklns, Mrs. Rhcda Sunburn, and Mrs. Dora Saltmnrsh motored to Grants Pass Sunday. 4- BIRTHS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O Dona hue of Butte Falls, a girl weighing 7 pounds and 3 ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital early this morning The young lady has been named Helen and both she and her mother are doing nicely. Cardinal IHes ROME. Italy, Feb. 7. (AP) Lulgl. Cardinal Sincere secretary of the Rome conclave, died today. The 66-year-old cardinal, secretary of the congregation of the Oriental church, suffered a paralytic stroke last month . at his home. BEIRUT! Syria, Feb. 7. AP) Seven persons were killed today In ft fresh outburt of nationalist rioting at llama, after 17 soldiers and 13 po licemen and a number of civilians were injured yesterday tn n earlier demonatratlon. 1 LAW AUTHORITY 7 V 1 Wayna L. Mont, dan ef th ichool ef lew at the I'nlvarilty el Oragen, who with Raymond & Moley, editor ef Today and former under-aeeretary of atate, will write a volume on "Initiating Methode of Criminal Procedure." It will be bated en authoritative reaearch atudlea made by the two men.