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Thursday, July 25, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN IF YOU'RE HOT TRADING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! AT THE GROCETERIA BAKERY Coconut Crunch Cake g) each Uniced Angel 2 sizes CINNAMON ROLLS PAH OF 8 I! (Sic FRESH LOCAL r- Morning rrom at '', " X Farms.- '0 J Serve Corn on th ..it' Cakes yj' '!! STI09 A$&r'Z j$fyyy: iky I w yyyhy? Jv Selected Ears of Fresh, Golden Plump Sweet Corn Fresh Every Morning from Southern Oregon e Cob Tonight 45cDoz. RED RIPE FIRM MEATED TOMATOES SLICING SIZE Cold Tomatoes are as re freshing as a cool breeze on a hot day. Pound LOCAL TREE RIPENED RED HAVEN or ELBERTAS Perfect tor slicing 1(1 6 SUNKIST LEMONS PEACHES Wonderful flavor Lb 19 -,2.89 CRISP FINE FOR SALADS or STUFFING LOCAL SWEET BELL PEPPERS , 15 LARGE SIZE Reg. 49c Dozen BEAT THE HEAT WITH LEMONADE Relax with A Tall Cool Glass Save 14c dozen Dozen 35f GOLD MEATED SWEET JUICY CANTALOUPS Lb. 8 CRISP CRUNCH Y CELERY Pound W' Refreshing Non-Fattening Only 82 Calories per Pound ' Reg. 15c lb. Save 5c LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS! EXTRA FANCY FRESH FROSTED TURKEY SMALL SIZE-4 to 6 POUNDS AVERAGE U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER CHUCK ROAST 47 lb EXTRA LEAN -FRESH MADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE U.S. GRADED CHOICE STEER Cross Rib Roast Boned and Rolled 795 EXTRA FANCY -FRESH DRESSED COLORED HENS Crater Lake Brand CHEDDAR CH KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY WHOLE MILK MILD Meat Prices in this Ad good through Saturday, July 27th SWIFT'S PREMIUM BRAND TABLE READY MEATS! In Vacuum Packages Its the Ideal Lunch Meaf . Olive Loaf, Macaroni & Cheese, Pickle Pimiento, Bologna, Lunch Tongue, Savory Loaf, Head Cheese, Souse. IT I PKG. 43 PKGS. cfl go Assort As You Wish P 5 v. -tt 77 -4 -fi htrirti"! x hjyiv: HERALDS CONCERT A youngi -Robin Hood warms up his trumpet in preparation for ' the Robin Hood band concert which will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Medford High school stadium. He is a member of the 70-P'ece youth band sponsored by the Independent Order of Foresters. The boys of the band will stay at Camp White and will play a concert for members there. The girls will stay at the Jackson hotel. Monthly Investment Stock Exchange Plan Goes On Unperturbed Is- Elmer Walter By ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor New York (IB Let the stock market go up or down, the monthly investment plans of a the Stock Ex change go on unperturbed. This is an dication that the little fel lows are be coming real Investo r s. They care lit tle about av erages, vol ume of trading, highs and lows set daily or the activity of in dividual issues. ' They pay their fixed sum each month or quarter, and build their little portfolios of stocks, The little plans of the little investors have been growing steadily. Very few have elected to sell their holdings. Instead they have been building them up steadily. Under the monthly invest ment plan, a small investor agrees with his broker to put up a certain amount of money each month or quarter and in vest it in a stock or stocks, let ting them pile up in the brok er's office until he. has 50 or more shares when the broker mails the stock certificates. . There's no margin here. The stock is bought when the in vestor puts up his money. The purchases are made in fractions of a share. If one puts up $50, he can buy 2.6206 shares of an $18 stock or 0.2621 share of a $180 stock. He'd only get a small hunk of Superior Oil of California which sells at nearly $2,000. Spare Tire of Car . Hurts Pedestrian Portland (CP) Clarence A. Moot, 50, was hurt Wednesday in a freak accident here when two cars collided and the spare tire of one of the cars hurtled 75 feet and struck Moot in the back. The automobiles driven by Thomas J. Danna, 24, Kildon, Manitoba, and Carlos Virgil, 18, Portland, collided. The car Virgil was driving tipped on its side and the lid of the trunk flipped open, throwing tools and two spare tires into the street. Moot, who was walking, was knocked unconscious by the im pact of the tire. East Oregon Farmers Get Emergency Funds Washington IW The Agri culture Department Wednesday allocated $400,000 in emergency conservation funds to farmers in two eastern Oregon counties as the federal government's share of the cost of rehabilitating flood-damaged farmland and freeze-damaged orchard lands. The department designated the flood-damaged parts of Mal heur county and the Muton Freewater freeze-damaged sec tion of Umatilla county as emer gency conservation disaster areas. These small accounts are building up at a Tate of 160 a day. That s a lot of additional in vestors in the market who might not enter at all if the old rules applied. This way the little fel low gets his stock by paying a small commission and no other charge. Most of the small investors are applying their dividends to more stock purchases and it all builds up into a tidy sum for the future. Can Get Reports The little fellow can get for the asking the reports of the companies or company in which he is investing from his broker. When the stock is in his name later on, the reports are mailed in regularly from the company. The plans are a good example of dollar cost averaging. The purchases are made each month or each quarter at the prevail ing price for the particular stock selected. Overall the price averages out just as it does with the ' big investors who put hundreds of thousands of dol lars into the market. All these little investors are real capitalists, confounding the theories of Karl Marx and all the present day Communists. Jaywalking Brings 60-Day Jail Term Miami --M Samuel Ornoff, 64-year-old news vendor, has re ceived the stiffest jaywalking sentence 60 days since a new jaywalking ordinance was passed a year ago. City Judge Mitchell Goldman sentenced Ornoff Wednesday after learning the man already has served 13 days in jail on five previous jaywalking arrests, in cluding two on the same day, near the same street corner, by the came offices. Stock Broker To Head Portland Rose Festival Portland (If) William B. Boone, Porland stock broker, Wednesday was named presi dent of the Rose Festival As sociation succeeding Leith Ab bot. Other board officials are Harold Weiss, first vice presi dent; William R. Moore, secopd vice president; Ed Casey, secre tary, and Al Molin, treasurer. Leona Gage Wins Part in TV Program Hollywood (IB Leona Gage, dethroned as Miss United States when it was learned she was married to Air Force Staff Sgt. Eugene Ennis, has agreed to make her professional acting 1 debut on "NBC Matinee Thea ter," TV producer Albert Mc Cleery said today. "I'd give her a chance if for no other reason than that she's the wife of a sergeant," said Mc Cleery, who is a colonel in the Army Reserve. Interest on Property To Be Paid in Nuts Baraboo, Wis. Wl John M. Kelley, president of the Circus World Museum of Baraboo, made a trip to the British West Indies and bought a coconut grove on the island of Cayman Brae. To get funds for the purchase, he sent a note to George Weber, president, of the Baraboo Na tional bank, containing this clause: "Interest at 5V4 per cent payable in nuts." Weber honored his note. Now, Kelley said,- he and Weber are searching for some monkeys to harvest the crop of coconuts. Only tM prim portions of selected tuna are used in Breast-O'-Chicken brand. Vis ONLY THE FINEST OF THE TUNA Breast-O'-Chiclcen Tuna is always firm, tender and wonderfully delicate in flavor for only the finest one ' third of the tuna is packed under this famous brand. It is rated excellent, also, in both quantity and quality of body-building protein. In fancy solid pack or popular chunk style, Breast-O'-Chicken means best-o'-tunal BREAST-O'-CHICKEN HI-PROTEIN TUNA REGULAR 29c PACKAGE-YOU SAVE 16c