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2-B MEDFORD MAM. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. JANUARY 7, 1943 382,254.11 fa$ to the Savers at J 0 F on lecemkir 31, 1962 and . . . the total amount of earnings paid in 1962 totaled $758,171.81! ; H. J. Field, President of Jackson County Federal Sav ings and Loan stated that the assets had Increased $2,529, 405.02 during 1962, making a total of $23,975,420.83 at the year's end. This figure represents a gain of 11.7 per cent over assets reported at the' end f 1961. ; J. H. Pletsch, Executive Vice President and Manager of the Association reported that the net savings gains re corded during the year to taled $1,801,917.45 bringing total savings of JCF to an all time high of $20,794, 466.56. The financial statement shows the Association's mort gage loans total a record fig ure of $20,281,794.39 as of De cember 31st, which is approx imately 23.6 per cent above the total of the previous year. The forecasts for home building in 1963 continues to look brighter for this area. Much of the success of the Association's business during the past decade has- been due lo the flexible policy set by the Board of Directors to meet the needs of the growing and progressive Rogue River Val ley. ON PENNY ' A Penny saved is two pence clear, A pin a day's a groat a year. Save and Have. - from Ben Franklin's Almanac. Free Parking Although our parking lot will be known as Jackson County Federal (or J.C.F.) parking Lot, we have extend ed the Lease on the lot to Alubam (S. L. Moore) and ar ranged with him to furnish free parking on our lot for you while you are transacting business with us. Just present the ticket thai Alubum hands you to the JCF employee who is waiting on you, so we may validate it. The House That Grew Out of A Book The book, of course, -vas a savings passbook! On its pag es was written the "success story" of a family tha wanted n home of their own. Each deposit was a chapter that car ried the story a bit funher along toward its happy end ing . . . the down ruiymcnt on the home of their dreams. Ad ding earnings all through the book, was JCF! And this, f course, made the family's savings grow to the total they required. Face '63 With New Confidence! Be the proud owner of savings security Open a savings account now . . . and add to it regularly. Symbol of Safety Acjr or vowX Your savings are insured up to $10,000 by an agency of the United States Government. Funds deposited by the 10th of the month . . . earn from the first of the month. YOUR EARNINGS ARE TAXABLE INCOME Earnings are paid twice yearly on June 30lh and De cember 31st. Good Living Here is a time-tested recipe from the traditional Amer ican cook-book: Full of character-building nourishment; low on credit calories. Pro vides you with financial en ergy to enjoy good living. Re quires simple ingredients found in every household. Serves: everyone you love. 1 measure of planning. Good living is not a Mulligan stew. Select only the choicest desires you have: education, self-improvement, travel, se cure retirement, comfortatle home, etc. Sift out the waste of daily living, eliminate little impulse purchases that dilute the full flavor of your financial strength. Spend time wisely, make your possessions last longer. Mix thoroughly. Blend planned goals with determ ination to stretch your dollars. Skim off the lop of your paycheck. Pay yourself first; divide the rest of the "dough" for rent, food, etc. Fold into a savings account. Let savings rise with the help of yeasty earnings. And your savings provide energy for a growing economy to cre ate new jobs and opportuni ties. Garnish with an occasional purchase from savings that truly ndus to your tastes for good living. Shop the market place wisely to get the best value. ' Serve as needed. Thrift on your menu never gets stale enriches remarkably the flavor of good living Let our financial c' efs help you with your recipe for good living. Are You Listening to The Earl Nightingale Program "Our Changing World" '? Monday thro Friday 8:15a.m.-5:15p.m. on KMED and 12:25 p.m. KWIN