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SUNDAY. AUGUST 7. 19BQ 8 " D. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. They'll Do It Every Maybe it ONLY SEEMS THAT WAY BUT THE GARBAGE ARE OH, SO GENTLE WITH THE OLD ASH CANS But-the NICE, NEW, SHINY ONES OH, BOY.': ' THEN THE FUN BEGINS i THAN AND AW "Tip to MAC BATCHELOR.f 55l5rV.l-BHUKY. JWS Kennedy Campaign meetings New York CUPII Sen. John F. Kennedy carried his cam' palgn for the presidency to New York today in a daylong series of public and private meetings. On his arrival from his summer home at Hyannis Fort, Mass., the Democratic nominee hailed . plans for building additional missile carrying submarines and re newed his urgings that more money be spent to strengthen U. S. defenses. Defense Secretary Thomas Gates should be commended for "a proposal for either ad ditional funds for the Defense Department or a speeding up of expenditures of funds al ready appropriated," he said. "In this hazardous period, I think it is useful to put a greater effort in this area, particularly In the area of the Polaris submarine," Kenne dy said. No Comment on Summit Kennedy refused to com' ment on Soviet Premier Nik lta Khrushchev's suggestion today that a new . summit meeting' be held to discuss East-West problems. . "The President of the Unit ed States conducts foreign pol icy and the comment should come from him," Kennedy said. But he added: "Our exper ience in May did not give us much encouragement." He re ferred to the collapse of the Paris summit talks. (Answer to last MEN 25R - sTtMVyo Jackson County Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "Your Family Center For Savings and Home Loans!" Home Office -126 E. Main, Medford Ashland Branch -337 E. Main, Ashland i Time tow u. i NM m Takes To N.Y.; Slated Kennedy was informed by UPI of the latest Khrushchev proposal after he kept his first appointment in New York with a group of representa tives of the American foreign language press at the Over seas Press Club. Kefauver Congratulated In congratulating Sen. Estes Kefauver on his victory in the Tennessee Democratic sena torial primaries Thursday, Kennedy said he looked for ward to campaigning side by side with him this fall and as serted "I am confident that if we campaign hard on the is sues, as you did, we will be successful in November." Kennedy flew here from Hyannis Port, where he has been spending the past three weeks. He had a full day of meetings on his agenda. Two Rattlesnakes Found at Stayton Staylon - (UPI) - Mrs. C. D. McCall, Stayton housewiSu, reported today she discover ed two large rattlesnakes while watering , her garden and killed them. At nearby Howel. Mrs. Lacy Bowlshy found a rat tler coiled on her back porch. A neighbor dispatched the reptile. Salem-IUPll-Officials of the Salem school district said to day the district would be shy 14 grade school teachers this fall. F 111 'H P II I - the. fiuttfi Per Annum Current Dividend Rate Witch nt wick'i ad tor the answer AND . . . IT'S THE TRUTH . . . SAVINGS DEPOSITED BY THE 10th EARN FROM THE 1st. . . SAVE WITH COMPLETE SAFE TY AT JACKSON COt INTY FEDERAI WHERE YOUR SAVINGS EARN MOU week's adv.) HUDSON BAY IS NOT A BAY! Hudson Bay is an inland sea in northeast Canada. 1 Encyclopedia Britanni ea, 11th Edition, Volume 13, page 851. By Jimmy Hatlo Corey Testifies In Federal Court Portland - (UPD - Earl C. Corey of Portland took the witness stand in his own de fense Thursday in the federal court trial here on charges he violated a conflict of inter est statute. . While Corey was regional director of the U. S. Com modity Stabilization service at Portland, he reportedly also owned a third of the Three State Warehouse com pany in which the govern ment agency stored wheat. The case of Corey's co- defendant, Laurence M. Smith of Watrrville, Wash., was rested Thursday after Smith detailed to the jury his ar rangement with Corey when they went into the grain ware house business in 1956. Closing arguments are set for Monday. Hard Thin Needs for By HENRY J. BECHTOLD UPI Financial Editor New York-H)PD-"Llfe begins at forty," as the saying goes. And it is at this age that I ho TI K line - .! n e s a m a n should be do ing some hard thinking about the fi nancial needs for his retire ment years, according I o Ihc head of a Henry iirrhtoM lead lng mu tual fund. Resident Protests Manner Neighbor Keeps a - A Medford resident levied an unscheduled protest against the manner in which his neighbor maintains his prop erty at last night's city coun cil meeting. Harold G. Johnson, 418V4 North Kenwood ave., told the council that he is trying to clean his place up but, "the gentleman next door doesn't want to help any." He complained about his neighbor's chickens and dogs. Johnson said he had already talked the matter over with various city oficials but no action has been taken. Councilman R. L. Van Sickle said that he had re ferred the matter of the chickens to the police depart ment and they had checked, finding Johnson's neighbor in violation of no city law. Van Sickle said the "neighbor has certain property rights too." Johnson, who said he had lived at this particular loca tion for 16 years, said his neighbor's property was caus ing the value of his property to decline. He said he doesn't feel he should have to pay the same taxes under these cir cumstances as he would if the property was clean. Mayor John Snider said "the council won't be in the position of settling a neighbor hood quarrel," and the matter was referred to the appropri ate city administrators. Two public hearings were on last night's agenda. The first concerned a pro posal to construct concrete sidewalks on the south side of Country club dr., from Sutler St., west 320 feet. No one spoke at the hearing and the council approved the pro posal unanimously. The coun cil also called for bids. The other hearing was on a proposal to assess the lateral cost of a trunk water main on Crater Lake ave. from Grand ave. to Roberts rd. The main will be used by the property owners fronting on Grand ave. Roy Wilkes, 1863 Crater Lake ave., told the council that he had once before paid king About Financial Retirement Stressed Dwight P. Robinson Jr., chairman of the Massachusetts Investors Trust, said the American businessman de serves a far belter break than he is giving himself in this respect. ' He listed some of the facts that dramatically focus the re tirement income problem that faces the more than 3,000 Americans who are reaching retirement age each day: -Only one person out of eight receives over $3,000 a year. -More than three-fourths of the retired persons in the an assessment on his property for a water main during the Kenwood - Grandview project several years ago, and didn't think he should have to pay another assessment on the same property. City Water Superintendent Robert Lee said that Wilkes didn't pay an assessment at all during the Grandview project, but merely paid a conection fee. Since then, Wilkes has started using water from the Crater Lake ave. trunk main anyway, Lee said. The council approved the assessment, A proposed annexation of an area bounded by Alberts st., Prune and Dakota sts., and Columbus ave., was continued indefinitely. City Manager Robert A. Duff said that the city has still not received pe titions from wis area A request from the Rogue Valley TV Cable corporation for a television franchise in Medford was deferred until the next meeting at the re quest of the company. In a letter to the council the com pany said it still desires to install cable in Medford. The council elected to dedi cate a 30-foot strip of land along the south side of Ear hart st., for street purposes. Plans and specifications for sanitary sewers in the Ellen- dale and Rogue Terrace sub divisions were approved by the council as was the paving of streets in the Rogue Ter race subdivision. The city manager pointed out that all three projects will be done by the respective developers. The council awarded a con tract for paving Juanipero Way from Black Oak dr. to Mira Mar dr. to M. C. Lining er and Sons. They had sub mitted a low bid of $7,935 to do the project which was slightly higher than the city's estimate of $7,630. At the request of the de veloper a section from Mira Mar dr. to Murphy rd. was deleted from the paving proj ect. Duff said the developer intended to install sewers in United Slates have less than $2,000 annual income. Social Security Not Enough Social Security was cited as a step that has been taken to meet the problem of old age, particularly in the lower income area, but it has by no means solved Ihe whole problem, Robinson stated. He pointed out that success ful financial preparation for retirement is achieved only through the same aggressive approach and keen foresight that executives, professional men and. merchants u,se in conducting their own business affairs. Robinson offered a guide lo help build Ihe money needed for retirement: -Set a goal for your retire ment financial needs. -First, however, provide for unexpec led contingencies such as prolonged illness or untimely death by establish ment of an emergency cash reserve and the purchase of insurance. -Set aside an much money as necessary to give reason able assurance that retirement objectives will be met. -The plan should include common slock to protect your dollars against inflation. -Last, but of most impor tance, oblain professional ad vice in any program of in vesting. Save Each Month A 40-ycnr-old man, Robin son said, has a quarter cen tury of earning years left be fore retirement. By putting a set amount of money to work each month in a pro ductive program in American industry, he added, the inves tor not only affords his cap ital an opportunity to grow in value, but through the re investments of dividends his income helps importantly to augment the program. Robinson, of course, advo cates mutual funds as a prac tical and convenient means of setting up a plan to attain re tirement goals. The fabulous growth of this form of investment in recent years backs him up. There now are two million persons holding shares in investments and continuous professional management at reasonable cost . The outlay for a retirement plan, Robinson asserted, should be considered in the same way. a businessman budgets fixed operating ex penses. "It is a necessary ex penditure and one that must not be neglected." ISSUE DRAFT CALL Washington - (UPD - The Army Thursday called for 9,000 draftees in October which would bring to 2.57 million the number of men Inducted since the start of the Korean war. The October to tal wi'.l be 1,000 more than September and 2,000 more than August, following nor mal seasonal patterns. wis section prior to paving, which will be done next year. Four project funds were created by the council. They are Juanipero Way Paving Fund No. 1, Black Oak Drive Paving Fund No. 1, Tenth Street Water Main Fund No. 2, and the Crater Lake Ave nue Water Main Fund No. 3. The council voted to levy assessments on ' the Country Club dr. paving project. The final cost of the project on the north side of the street was $6.21 per front foot, slightly higher than the $5.85 original estimate. On the south side of the street, where curbs and gutters were con structed in addition to paving, the final cost was $8.23 per front foot, also higher than the $7.70 estimate. Public Works Director Ver non Thorpe said the finished product was higher than the ; Bung m toif pnseriptitt m u. .mi . iij. . jj mi v k i , , i - . . w j Ml STORE HOURS . J I ' WiiaV mMmQ fT Zl ZM M El I daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. I "J1 4 f5 I l.f J 'iv.nlm i V I !l i .T.T.I ATTI r Tri- t ll IIP t Colgaro Your Choica J I I & Gleem O Cor j E I ' IH( tr JB Kea. 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