WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1963
10 A
Board of Realtors
Warns of Fraudulent
Land Sales by Mail
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
The Medford Board of
Realtors, concerned with
mounting federal evi d e n c e
that the number of cases of
fraudulent sale of land by
mail has "snowballed," has
issued a warning through the
president, Donald B. Whalin.
Whalin recommended that
any person contacted in this
manner inspect the property
or employ independent real
estate counsel to analyze the
values before signing any
aErecmcnt
The National Association of
Real Estate Boards, of which
the Medford Board of Real
tors and Whalin are members,
was one of the first to express
concern about the number of
offers by mail, newspapers,
television, or radio to sell and
to persons who rely upon the
representations made without
actually viewing the property.
Cub Scout News
Pack 6
Pack 8 of the Washington
school met in the gymnasium
with 111 members answering
roll call on march 26. The
Cubbie attendance award was
presented to Den 1, den mom
er. Mrs. H. E. Bittlc.
The Wcbelos Den presented
the flag and colors for the
evening.
Donald Stafford, Webclos
leader, opened the meeting
and welcomed the cubs and
their parent to the pack ses
sion. He Introduced the fol
lowing new committeemen:
Ralph Matthews, institutional
representative; William Hatzi,
treasurer; Gordon Morris, sec
retary, and Bruce Braaten,
award chairman.
Everett Ballard, the new
cubmaster, who conducted the
meeting, praised the den
mothers, cub committee, den
chiefs and the Washington
PTA for the cooperative work
done.
Den 10, under the guidance
of Mrs. Dwaine Smith, pre
sented a skit, "An Armchair
Tour of the USA."
The following awards were
presented by the cubmaster:
Lloyd Lawton, Tony Gibson,
Bob Collins and Mike Giles,
wolf badges; Stephen Pcan,
golden arrow; Ritchcy Pope,
Gary McKnlght, silver ar
rows; Mark Lawton, John
Cooney, bear badges; George
Dunphy, Elliott Braaten, gold
arrows.
Receiving denner badges
were David Alsbrook and Bob
Collins. Assistant denner
badges went to Scott Barker
and Tony Gibson; a one-year
pin to Mike Myers; two-year
pins to Bruce Chapman and
Don Stafford.
Handicraft beads were pre
sented to Bruce Chapman,
Bob Collins and Mitch Gibson.
A Senate investigation into
the growth of fraudulent sales
of land by mail is under way,
Whalin said.
The special Senate Commit
tee on Aging is weighing
whether to broaden the pow
ers of the Securities and Ex
change commission to require
those selling land in inter
state commerce to disclose
basic information concerning
the land, such as its assets and
its location with respect to
community facilities and oth
er improvements.
The Senate committee also
is considering giving the post
office department more pow
er to curb this practice. At
present, the department has
to prove criminal intent be
fore it can deny access to Hie
malls.
"These land con-men prey
on the pensions and life sav
ings of our senior citizens,"
Whalin said. Phrases such as
"a short drive away" can
often mean a two-hour trip.
"Exquisite surroundings" in
one case meant a jungle. In
Oregon there has been at least
one example of this type of
development, the Medford
man noted.
Basically the scheme works
something like I his: A man
buys cheap, often useless
property at very low prices, j
Then, in extensive advertis
ing, he uses glowing, inaccur
ate descriptions. Essen I i a I
facts are omitted, and lie re
sells the lots by mail at prices
90 to 100 times their value,
Whalin noted.
'Bail Reduced in
Contributing Charge
Portland
Circuit
FITTED FOR TOUPEE Nathan Goldstein,
left, president of Chicago Hair Goods Co..
sketches a crayon outline for a toupee on
the head of UP1 photographer Tom Shafer.
Leonard Goldstein, right, combs and shapes
II The Bald Facts
the finished hairpiece. Toupees, which are
expensive and require lots of care, are bald
men's only alternative to sclap treatments,
which arc also expensive and which may
not work. (UP1)
Response to Growth Everyone's
Responsibility, Official Says
America's response to the i corporations as the mccha- of the postwar development . . . ,
challenge of chanae and nism bv whirh th talent; nf nf nn.-. Kio m rnriralion is stlf- "
growth in the decade is the i "many individuals and the ficient to support a city the day reduced bail from S10.000
individual responsibility ol savings of many people are size of a Denver, a Salt Luke to S5.000 for
cacn citizen, Leavtu s,. White, combined to undertake the City, or an Oakland
Zl, J"L D'ii0.'?Km.2Crn T,cJy.V Thc speakcr crossed the two counts of contributing to
. ?j , """""" i "c """""".u mum ui mi- urgcnt necessity ol maintain-
vision said in an address country's growth in the past ing a society in which free en
Tuesday before the Medford and its hopes for future tcrprise can operate to solve
c i, growtn in tecnnology. lne pro',icms and capitalize land, who also has been ques-
Speaking on Growth Un- "Wc have ample evider.-c on thc opportunities of the tioned in connection with the
limited at a luncheon meet- ,hat ncw technology has ere- ' future. ; slaying of 6-vcar-old Mo n a
Irv dub0 Whhe Kr!t' "CW "PP0""""-- l Du order for enterprise to I Mae Minyard last year, is ac
mate fo; nntiniipri nrncrrA' ' Pnl has bcon our oxpcr'- maintain health and growth, cused of molesting two small
can be achieved onlv throueh ' u , S , ' , , " nccds understanding at all girls
can oe acnieved only through research leads to know edit? lcvels if WP as citizens do week
preservation of traditional wi,ich ultimately involves . . . , citizens ao weeh
,rn.j.m. hv inji,.irf,,ai jji w""-" uiumaiciv involves our parl to help develop this
freedoms by individual dcdi- aboul , lr,.c dollars in new ..j.. j.-.. ,i. .. ' ....
' firnurth u , an arhiirarv 1 Proaucon facilities," he said, maintain a climate of freedom
thine he exnlaine I W Qu'" ReCenl S'udy will stimulate and en-
1 m.mJ'I JJ', . otod a recent study couragc lndividuals. as well
i i.. j: , . moicating tnal JU.UUU new a5 organizations both large
44-year-old
laborer who is charged with
thc delinquency of a minor.
I Joe Walton Holmes of Port-
He was arrested last
establish it by edict
jobs had been created within and small, to raise their sights
... . me uu ront company alone to mrri hie rh-illrnyos thai
our eifterf neon f ri us rfs. i.. j V 10 meet oig enauenges tnai
F uy new pronucis since world rnnfrnnl nit 1
Venn nnr ranartv In uinrV I w , .. COniront Us.
. "ar u- v-vnat is rcanv more
together: let us seek to main- .-;;:...,.,. u.
tain personal and community ! economic chain reaction IniS ?,a 52 Sj" "I1! " bccn,
White, who has been with
Hair Grows in 3-Year Cycle;
Scalp Coverers Said Expensive
Pearl Bailey Loses
$35,000 in Jewelry
Washington - IUPII - An esti
mated $35,000 in jewelry was
taken from the motel room of
singer Pearl Bailey and drum
mer Louis Bellson Tuesday
night.
Miss Bailey said the theft
occurred while she and Bell-
son, her husband, were at din
ner between 6:30 and 8 p.m.
(EST). Thc singer said the
most expensive item stolen
was a $15,000 ring which Bell-
son gave her Friday for her
birthday.
Thc singer said all ol thc
stolen property was insured.
Police examined their roon,
at thc Shoreham Motel, but
could find no evidence of
forced entry.
Editor's note: If you're
bald, your parents may well
be to blame, although it
may be that all your hair
just decided to "die" at the
same time. The following
dispatch, the second of four,
discusses what you can do
when you start getting bald.
HARRIMAN APPROVED
Washington-IUPfl-The Senile
Foreign Relations Committee
Tuesday unanimously approv
ed the nomination of W. Av-
crell Harriman to be under
secretary of stale for political
affairs, third-ranking post in
the State Department.
delicious
oyster stew...
low-calorie
By BARNEY SEIBERT
Chicago - IUPII - If you arc
an American male and your
father was bald, the chances
are about one in two that you
will be, too.
Although baldness is far
less prevalent in women,
medical authorities have
found it is most likely to occur
in females whose fathers were
bald and whose mothers had
thinning hair.
The balding process begins
at puberly for both boys and
girls. In its earliest stages
hundreds of hair strands may
be lost in a single day but the
rale later slows (normal hair
loss is 80 strands a day). Ad
vanced baldness is seldom en
countered before the age of
20.
Grows in Cycle
Dr. Eugene J. Van Scott,
dermatologist for thc National
Cancer Institute, found that
hair grow? in a three-year
cycle, then rests. Dead hair
remains in place for about
three months before falling
out. The hair you lost today
probably died 90 days ago. In
a normal person, a new hair
root is formed after the dead
hair falls out.
"Under ordinary conditions
approximately 10 per cent of
the hair is resting at one lime,
but under certain conditions
such as fever and pregnancy,
all of the hairs may decide to
rest at the same time In these
cases they all fall oul al the
same time to cause temporary
baldness," Van Scolt said.
Hormones a Factor
Researchers have found
that persons afflicted with
common "male pattern bald
ness" are producing the male
hormone androgen tn slightly
greater than normal ratio to
the female hormone estrogen
Physicians also have found
that the same sex hormones
which an- a factor in baldness
may stimulate scbacious st
one's cost aboul $175 and Ihcy
provide a less natural appear
ing hair line.
"Divots" are small hair
pieces meant to cover a bald
spot and blend with the
natural hair. They are attach
ed in the same way as "top-
l,o anu uni iiuiii su up.
rtecommend spare
Wigmakers recommend that
the buyer purchase two hair
pieces to provide a spare in
case of accident.
Hanna, who has flourishing
hair and says his father was
bald, believes treatment can
arrest baldness in many per
sons if caught soon enough.
"We can do nothing with
slick baldness," he says.
attitudes that stimulate
recognize, and reward the
achiever."
Capable of Growth
Experience has proven that
that the country, with its
technology and business insti
tutions is capable of healthy
and substantial growth, he de
clared, adding that we must
annlv nnr knnwIpHn "In Hip I
larger tasks lying ahead." ! Greenhorn Grange
Nn inh 1 i ' a",n a"nS each ol the company's two
" b,.OP?rl,Uml'CS a"d major magazines. "Better
. .. Liv
wii-31- ni-w pi outing aie con
stantly developing.
"The total economic impact
ing" and the Du Pont
Magazine.'' He has written
much on economic subjects.
FRIDAY
SURPRISE
6 r
Dean & Taysor
WIDt-TRACK TOWN
Grange News
Devoting his talk to thc
causes and results of econo
mic growth, the speaker
stressed the swift and signifi
cant changes that are charac-
Members of Green horn
Grange of Siskiyou county
heard a talk given by an ex
change student attending Yre
ka High school as a senior
tcristic of all phases of life ! lllis year from Turkey under
Next: Relax and enjoy it.
The Medical Roundup
Kmtritus Cnnsultjint In MedlcinA
IHayo Clinic
Emeritus Professor of Medlcins
Mayo Clinic
(Register and Trlhun Syndicate,
1963)
Vegetarianism
Every so often, when some
one writes to enlist my help
in publicizing thc supposed
virtues of veg
etarianism, I
am tempted to
remind him o
what the t
jnous British
physician, Sir
Robert Huteh
ison, said
about this fad.
He said, "It is
harmless
enough, though apt to till a
sslssssWs s ...
Alvarez
people who had a similar ex
perience with oilier diseases.
For instance. I remember a
man who suffered from terri
ble headaches which I discov
ered were due to a mild form
of epilepsy so mild that
he had never had a seizure.
He had an epileptic ancestry,
and bis electroencephalo
grams (records made of the
little electric waves which
arc constantly being formed
in the brain) were typical of
epilepsy.
Unfortunately, he did not
respond to thc drugs that usu-
the American Field Service
program.
Tahir Askoy was introduc
ed by Mrs John Cawlcy, who
spoke briefly on the work
of the American Field Serv
ice program for exchange stu-
in thc 20th century.
"We have not only the op
portunity, but in many cases
the pressing necessity to
recognize and deal with
change." he said, citing as an
example the phenomenal in
crease in population since j dents
inc increase will give ... . ..
the economy "a great new L ,lold ()f hls C0LllUl''-
lift," he said, but at the same I lls dustries, customs of the
time presents a danger of rcla-1 people' lJlc government, cli
tive stagnation because there i maleJ a"d rcIlKion. He corn
will be so many more people ' pared thc soclal life th-'
seeking jobs. j hl&h soo student in our
This Chaner in nnr natinnnl ! " one in ms coun.
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situation is accompanied by
"the imperative need for new
opportunities that can come
only through
growth."
try and thc family life.
The Grange held the busi
ness meeting after the pro-
economic Kra" ana orange Master Lou
Coles called for reports of
man with wind and self-right-1 ally give relief to epileptics,
eousness. Actually, m a n y I Later he told me that he had
Dependent on Climate
Economic growth is depend
ent in turn, he explained, on
the maintenance of a favor
able social and economic
climate, particularly in an era
when our "business and econ
omic pattern has become vast
ly more complex."
"Progress always begins
with people," White said and
then pointed out that "the
conquest of tomorrow's fron
tiers requires large and well
balanced teams of special
ists." He described modern
people do suffer from flatu
lencc if they cat heartily of
vegetables, salads and fruits.
If 1 could take vegetarians
into a medical library and
noticed that on those days
when in the morning he had
gone into a gymnasium and
played a fast game of hand
ball, he had no headaches.
pull down from a shelf a copy j Sometimes he had relief for
of Dr. Huntington's big book, two or three days afterwards,
full of pictures of thc intcs- It is well known to physi
tincs of animals and man, IcUnj in charge of state cpi
COllld show in a few minutes 1 leplic colonics that the boy
that thc digestive tracts of I who exercises hard each day
carnivores who eat meat are is likely to lose his seizures.
usually very simple, and their ; ,
bowel is very short. The: Pwhapa t exercise 1 won't help
tracts of herbivores-herbage- i' headache, oull find
eating animals arc usually olilcr, suggestions in Dr. Al
complicatcd. and their bowei vitrcz booklet, "Migraine or
is very long. Why'.' Because I . H.oaldi,chcsJ. You ma-v
vegetable and grains, fruits obt.ain 't by sending 25 centa
and salads are very difficult ,mn ? seu-aaarewea, stamped
to digest, while meal is easy
envelope with your request
I for it to Dr. Walter C. Alvar
, ei, Dept. MMT. Box 957, Dcs
Moines 4, Iowa.
On the AIR
By ELEANOR WIESE
"The Invincible Mr. Dis
raeli." another of Hie Hall
mark Hall o fame produc- Swigart will have charge of
committees. It was announced
that the booster barrel event
would be May 18 at 8 p.m. !
Granges from Hornbrook, Ga-1
nolle. Callahan, Scott Valley.
Happy Camp and Greenhorn
will participate. Each visiting
Grange will furnish one num
ber for Ihe program and all
Siskiyou county merchants
who advertise in the Grange
paper will be guests of the
Grange. There will be refresh
ments at the close of the'
meeting.
Kenneth Blcy announced
that thc Cub Scout troops who j
had use of the Grange hall I
recently were going to pre- j
sent dish towels on which i
they have each signed their :
names, as a gift of gratitude
for use of the Grange hall.
At the next meeting of thc !
umiigc, iwr. ana iurs. William
LssssssssBssssssssss! " "
Speech Clinics Are
Being Held in Area
Blue Plate
COVE
Oysters
from the sunny Gulf Coast
Trom the unrullled Inlets ol
the Gull Coast. Blue Plate
brings you a delectable and
true cove oyster. Blue Plate
captures all the fresh utt
shucked flavor at modern
canneries right In tho Gull
Coast area. Enjoy Blue Plate
Oysters often in stews, dress
ings or sauteed in butter to
make an elegant oyster pan
roast.
Only I 15 calories in a who'e
con of Blue Plate Oyireri . . .
to eat, and keep ifim!
to digest.
And here is thc Important
ratlom which cause dandruff, point: the stomach and small
Dandruff, or seborrhea, may bowel of man are simple and
be a cause of baldness but short and typically carnlvor
everyone has some dandruff J Out, Evidently, the Great Dc
nd most is not dangerous, signer built us to eat meat.
Whet to Do Only a part of our large bow-
So you are getting bald? ! el which is a storage reservoir
What then? and a conserver of water
The American Medical as- I looks lOmewhal like that of
loclatlon'a magazine. "Today's a herbivore,
Health,'' reported in its April. I One ol Ihe main objections
1!)58. issue that nothing out 'to vegetarianism is thai. e-
oi rt uimir ui a tunc win in i.iy pecially wlicn .1 child i kept department of speech and the- RAWHIDE, 7:30 pi
ui cure' cuinnion male pat. on a really veietarian diet, ater ails ai Southern Orssnn iu kbcctu u
without milk and eggs, it is college, has announced. I Jth portrays a SCl'
mil easy to give linn the lypc I lie Applcgatc school was, itsks Gil Favor's 1
lions which are perennial i lnc piogram and will tell
nominees for television's top ! about their life on the look
awards, will be presented I out and show pictures.
inursday evening at 8:3i) pan.
on KMED-TV.
The English actor Trevor
Howard will appear in the
title role with Greer Garson
portraying Disraeli's wife,
Mary.
James Lee's original drama
centers around Disraeli's de
votion to his wife, 15 years I
his senior; his many personal j
battles with anti-Semitism, j
I "is coup wun Houiscniid in
thc purchase of the Suez Ca-'
I nal, and his eternal conflict
with England's other great
lath century Statesman, Wil
liam Gladstone.
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Ashland Diagnostic speech j Friday KMED-TV. Attorney
clinics are presently being Sam Harbison explains thc
conducted in a number of proposed revision of the Ore
southern Oregon schools. Dr. gon State Constitution as
Leon C Mulling, head of the applies to the judicial bra
ENTER YOUR
CANDIDATE
In The . . .
PEAR
BLOSSOM
FESTIVAL
tern baldness.
Victims may:
-Buy a wig or loupee. of protein thai he needs for visited late in March and the Ing fish alive c-
-Begm a course of expen-1 good growth and good following schools will be vis- Sacramenl
j sive scalp treatments which strength Hence all vegetar- ited in April and May: Pros
may or may not work. ians arc wim who o.it egas peet. Rogue River. Evans Val- BAH'
Wigs and toupees are costly I and drink milk. A pregnant, h v . Lakcv iew. Brookings, and rnd-
as well as a nursing woman
will do well also to eat plenty
ot meat and to drink milk.
While I greatly respect thc
idealism of the people who
,md scaip treatment expert
Del Hanna ot the nationwide
' "Thc Thomas" firm says. "A
loupee is like (alse teeth, with
all Die shortcomings and dif
ficulties'' Hanna, understand- deprive thcmsclv
ably enough, recommends meat and fish and poultry, as
i scalp treatments over scalp, a lifelong student of huAan
coverers nutrition. I disapprove of veg-
in inree Varieties elarianism. and see no
Toupees ui vvius come in I to it
three Varieties lace fronts." Exercise Can Help
toppers.'' and divots '' man writes me that 1
"Lace fronts" arc so tailed ! has had a lot of trouble
because .. lace edge along the Meniere's disease Fin-'
front ot the toupee is cement- discevered that if t'
led to the head with spirit I tunes a week Ik
i gum. The lace matches the ,, gymnasium a
scalp and provides the most the track fo
natural hair line The dis- would hav
advantage, aside from the nicrc's diuu:
$250 cost for a good one, is cause he had to . .
, Dial it require:, more care alion and had to rest .
Toppers' arc attached for four months he did .
Gold Beach
Co - workers and ih e I r
schools include: Alena M;'
llMIt, R N . Applegale
Rogue River: Joan Ba'
ire-
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contestant entered. Candidate may be any 5 or 6 year old boy or girl.
THIS FORM MUST BE IN BY APRIL 10th t .... e ...
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, . . Prospect: Bcttv Eli
ot good ..., ...,
L a k e v I e w:
Brookings r
Dr. M'
'nsc chilrir.
Ill -
with three piece:, of strong running, and back came the Juatw...
adhesive and will remain in spells of dullness approved a bi
place for up to a week, even, I can well believe this man's dren to sue their parents for., murder of her incurably
in ine svviminuis pool, i,ooa story, because 1 have known , vv ilful and negligent damages, rlnisband
iiides
season.
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Saturday
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Golf Club
.,i Masters Tourn
h features ltj Ma.--.
U.S. Open, seven
and four U.S. Ama
Jhsmplons AVID BRIXKLEV'S
-IURNAL. 8 p.m. Saturday
KMED-TV Brlnkiey follows
the hard and often discourag
lr ing life of young men who
'be pav baseball in Class "D".
In the owj. rung oI tnf mlnor
' ' j leagues.
THE DEFENDERS. 8:30
TS p :n Saturday KBES-TV nn
.1'-A Senate Harding stars in The Taste
.tec Tuesday ol Vengeance, drama about
allowing chil- a woman charged with the
ill
Mail lo: Pear Blossom Festival Association
Chamber of Commerce, Medford. Orego'i
Business Club or Organization
President or Official
Phone .
Address
This is my application tor
Name
Parent's Name
Address
Cify
(King or QuCTiB)
Age n
Phone
1 Check for Si. 00 is enclosed.
1
lohn Mansf.eld. 773-1967. or the Chamber
For further information please call M
of Commerce, 772-6293.
Courtesy of Medford Mail Tribur