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QUIET MEALS II
(This ii lht second ia latin of nine article.)
Despite all the hulltbtlloo about the new, atiffer expense
account rules, you should have no trouble in deducting the
cost of taking your business
etc., to lunch, dinner, breakfast or cocktails, exactly as
before.
This is the so-called "quiet
cially exempt from the new
things are required to insure deduction of a quiet business
meal.
First, the person whose tab you pick up must have a
business relationship to you which shows that you are enter
taining him for business, not social, reasons. For instance,
if you show that he is an actual or prospective customer or
client, supplier, employee, agent, partner or professional ad
visor, that -will do.
Here are Treasury examples of business associates who
may be entertained:
A manufacturer of products can entertain his retailers.
A salesman can buy lunch for a purchasing agent of a
prospective customer.
A life insurange agent can buy lunch for a client.
A new hotel or theatrical production can wine or dine
business representatives and civic leaders.
Second, you must have your meal and drinks In a its
xaurant, hotel 'dining room, eating club, cecktail lounge or
similar place whera there ate ne noisy or distracting Influ
ences such as a floor show. That's where tha "quiet" comas
from in tha quiet business meal rule, and meat eating plaees
will meat this test.
Once you have this quiet business meal set up, you don't
even have to discuss business at the meal in order to deduct
the cost. '
Let me repeat, you can actually talk about anything other
than business and still get your deduction. That's how liberal
this rule is. Also, Internal Revenue Service Commissioner
Caplin says that you can deduct the full cost of your own
meal as well (except when the meals begin to add up to sub
stantial amounts for yourself).
One warning: The Treasury doesn't like the "reciprocal"
meal game governed by the unwritten rule that two or
more business associates take turns in picking up their daily
lunch check so that their lunches are deductible all year
long. This is considered an abuse of the quiet business meal
rule which the Treasury will try to stop.
If you do not go to a "quiet" eating place, you generally
can't deduct the cost of the food and drink unless you have
an actual business discussion immediately before or after the
entertainment, as I will explain in the next column. This
would be the case if you entertained your business guest with
food and drink at a night club, sporting event, large cocktail
party or sizable social gathering.
Just remember this. If you and your guest aat at a quiat
place, yeu gat a daductian even if yeu don't talk business.
But if you aat at a noisy, distracting place, yeu g enerally
gat a deduction only if you actually talk business immedi
ately before or after tha antartainmant.
Can you get a "quiet meal" deduction for a meal served
to a customer or other business associate at your home? The
answer to that is yes, but, and watch the buts.
- First, you must make sure that it's as quiet as the restau
rant would have been no entertainers, no dance bands, no
huge gatherings, etc.
Second, you must be ready to prove, if a Treasury agent
should ask you, that you entertained your guest at home for
business, not social, reasons.
Naxti Entertainment Daduetiens.
Desegregation of
Schools Will Make
Inroads in South
By AL KUETTNER
UPI Correspondent
ruouc school desegregation
will make its deepest inroads
into the rural South this fall.
There will be integrated
classes in counties with well
over 50 per cent Negro popu
lat'on. Despite the move out of
the big urban metropolitan
centers, there is no present
indication of impending rural
racial troubles except possibly
at one spot, Powhatan County,
Va. There is talk around Pow
hatan, its county seat, of
closing public schools and
An AmttictM Ql
ittm Aikst
ftSr llVaiiiisS-ll ssi
"WHAT AM I
pom mmr
He dodges bullets, yet ha
Isn't fighting a war; ha it
prey for an enemy whom he
rarely sees; despite it alt, he
has found an answer to his
question.
Don't miss fhe (nought-provoking
answer of lit If.
Thomas A. Harnir, af to
fayef'e, Calif., who has fhe
"peacetime" minion of
framing the Vietnamese to
fcallle fhe Reds in fhe
AUGUST 11TH
Weekend Issue of
Family
Weekly
with your copy of the
MEDFORD
MAIL TRIBUNE
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aWsr.
Your Money's
Worth
By SYLVIA PORTER
Coerrlfht, HH Svisa1ic.aH. Inc.
associates, customers, clients,
business meal," which is offi
expense account Tules. Two
embarking on a system of
private education.
Among the rural counties
participating in . the racial
transition in schools, Charles
City County, Va., is one that
leaves many wondering
whether it is worth all the
trouble.
Seams Almost Forgotten
The little county seems al
most to have been forgotten
in the hurry of the modern
civilization around it. It lies
just 30 miles east of Rich
mond and has a population
of more than '4,000 Negroes
with fewer than 1,000 white
residents.
The county has two Negro
schools that put the one white
school . to shame. Negroes
have attended good schools
simply because they got more
money for education on the
basis of a population head
count.
The white school, known
simply as the Charles City
School, has one wing for high
school and one for elementary
pupils.
Last winter a window was
broken in the third grade
room and it never was repair
ed. There wag money only to
buy uniforms for eight of the
13 players on the football
team. For two months the
elementary school had no
paste. The room where music
and commercial math were
taught wag heated through a
severe winter with only a
small electric heater.
The Negro family of Rich
ard Bowman has now applied
for transfer from the com
paratively palatial Negro
school to the rundown white
school. The six Bowman chil
dren have been accepted for
fall admission.
Just for Principle
"We are entering the chil-
dren just for the principle
involved," a member of the
Bowman family said. .
'' Next year the Bowmans
plan to re-transfer their chil
dren back to the Ruthville
school for Negroes which has
the latest equipment and mod
ern lighting.
The NAACP Is active in
rural Charles City county. Its
leader there ia a home-town
boy, now 27, who drives 90
miles a day to a job at the
naval weapons - station in
Yorktown.
"All we ask for is an equal
opportunity to that if one of
four people is equal to the
task, he can have a job," said
St0aBT. i. up! I. en. 8 19
"You fellows wait right here while I look in the Classi
fied Ads for more worms!"
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR BIDS
Seeled bids for Addition of
Temperature Controls at th Jack
ion County Court House, Medford,
Oregon. will be received at the of
fice of the County Court, Jackson
County Court House. Medford.
Oregon until 2:00 P.M.. Pacific Day
light Time, August 16. 1963. and
wiU then be publicly opened and
read aloud. The drawings, specifi
cations and other contract docu
ments msy be examined and copies
thereof may be obtained at the of
fice of the Medford Builders Ex
change. 40 South Fir Street, Med
ford, Oregon.
Attention is called to the bidders
grequalification requirement of
ections 279.010 to 279.026. inclus
ive. Oregon Revised Statutes.
which must be filed with the Jack
son County Court 10 days before
the date tor opening of bids and
fnr which frtrm. miv he obtained
at the office of the Medford Build
ers Exchange.
All proposals muse ne accom
panied by a certified check, cash
ier's check, or bid bond made pay-
hl n Jackson Countv. in an
amount not less than 51. of the bid.
Tne successful Binder win oe re
quired to furnish a Faithful Per
formance Bond in the full amount
of the contract price as required
for a public contrect pursuant to
ORS 279 510, Oregon Revised
Statutes.
The Jackson Countv Court re
serves the right to reject any or all
Bias ana to waive any uuuniui
ltles. No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for opening
hereof or before award of the con
tract, unless said award is delayed
for a period exceeding thirty days.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M Miller. ,
County Judge
Edwin Taylor
County Commissioner
Donald E. Faber
County Commissioner
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Estate of Olive C. Haefele,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed Its final ac
count in the Estate of Olive C.
Haefele, deceased, in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson, and the
court has fixed Monday, September
9, 1963, at v:30 a.m. in me court
room of said court as the timt
and place tor the hearing of ob
jections thereto and the setUement
tnereoi. .
The First National Bank of
Oregon, (Portland).
F.Keeutnr
By: VAN DYKE. DEIXENBACK
dc Mnjuuuwin
Attorneys for Executor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
James L. Foster, deceased.
NOTICE is Hfcrts-ur tfivsn
that I have been appointed Execu
tor of the above estate by an order
made hv said court thereon on
July 26, 1963: aU creditors having
claims against said deceased are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, and with prop
er vouchers attached, to me at
the office of Roberts, KeUington.
Branchfieid at jteffernan, 711 esi
Main Street. Medford. Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
30th day of July. 1963.
nooeri u. ncuernan, ir.
Executor
NOTICE OF BEARING ON FINAL
REPORT ATiU AttUUni
Nn. 11S77
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IOK
TsrsfsriM rotiNTV
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
or
EDGAR J. FELDMAN. deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned executrix of the
sbove estate has filed herein her
finel report ana account ing mat
Monday. Seotember ft. 1963. at 9:30
o'clock a.m. at the courthouse in
the city of Medford. Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, has been fixed by the
above named court as the time and
piece for hearing oojeciions to saia
final report and account and for
the examination .and allowance
thereof. '
Dated and first published this
30th day of July. 1963.
MAHuUERlIE J. riuurann,
executrix
FROHNMAYER. LOWRY &
DEATHERAGE. Attorneys
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
P-161-il
Estate of Robert A. Newland,
Deceased
Nnlipe- The Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Jackson has appointed me Execu
trix of tne estate or nooeri a.
Newland. daceesed. All persons
havins claims aeainst said estate
are required to present them, with
proper vouchers, to me at the
offices af Van Dyke. Dellenback it
Mcuooqwin. no kbsi Bixtn street,
Medford. Oreton. within six
months from July 33. 1963.
Pesrl P. Newland
By: VAN DYKE, DELLENBACK It
McGOODWIN
Attorneys tor the Executrix
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Jackson County Court at the
Courthouse at Medford. Oreeon. on
or before 10 00 a m. on the 14th day
of August 1063, for the furnishing
of DDT. Chemical for the Mos
quito Control Division of the Jack
son County Health Department.
Instructions to bidders and spec
ifications may be obtained at the
office of the County Court and the
Purchasing Department.
JACKSON COUNTY COUHT
Earl M Miller
Countv Judee
Edwin H. Taylor
County Commissioner -Donald
E. Faber
County Commissioner
NAACP leader Charles Bow
man, no kin to the school in
tegration family. "We know
we have plenty of voting
power but we want to show
the world that just because
we have the power we aren't
going to abuse it."
MEDFORD
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
No. 12-JOt-E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
R. DREW LAMB
Plaintiff,
vs.
OTTO B. ALLEY and CHRISTINE
M. ALLEY, husband and wife,
O. D. SANDEFUR and D. L.
COFORTH. individually and dba
Rogue River Lumber Company,
DAN F. HAAS, R. E. PHILLIPS
and ADDIELYNE PHILLIPS,
husband and wife, and MAG
NOLIA LUMBER CORPORA
TION INC., and any of said De
fendants' heirs, successors or
assigns and also all of the per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, .lien
or interest in the real property
described In the Complaint here
in. Defendants.
TO: O. D. SANDEFUR and D. L.
GOFORTH. individually and dbe
Rogue River Lumber Compsnv.
R E. PHILLIPS and ADDIELYNE
PHILLIPS, husband and wife, and
any of sale! Defendants' heirs, suc
cessors or assigns, and also all of
the persons or parUes unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest in tha real prop
erty described in the Complaint
herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby summoned and requir
ed to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the PlalnUffs in the above
entitled Court on or before the
last day of the time prescribed in
the Order for Publication of Sum
mons hereinafter referred to. to
wn: On or before August 27th. 1963.
and you are hereby notified that
if you fail so to appear or answer
for want thereof, the Plaintiff wiU
apply to the above entiUed Court
for the relief prayed tor in the
Complaint, that Is. that the De
fendants, and each of them, be re
quired to aet forth the nature of
his. her or its claim in and to the
following described reel property,
to-wit:
The South half of the South
east quarter of Section 20
Township 37 South. Range 3
West of the Willamette Merl.
dian, Jackson County, Oregon.
and that all adverse claims of the
Defendants and each of them, be
here finally and fully determined
by a Decree of this Court: that by
saia Decree it oe aeeiarea ana
adjudged that the Defendents, and
each of them, heve no estate or
interest whatsoever In the said
lands or premises, and that the
Utle of Plaintiffs is good and valid.
ana mat tna ueienaanu, ana eacn
of them, and all persons or parUes
who make cleim from said Defend
ants, or any of them, be forever
enjoined and barred from assert
ing any claim whatsoever in or to
said land or premises adverse to
that of Plaintiff, and for such
other and further relief as the
Court may deem iust and equit
able.
This summons is served bv nub-
lication thereof in the Medford
Mail Tribune, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published dsily,
except Saturday, in Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, upon and by virtue of
an Order of Honorable James M.
Main directing publication heieof
once a week for four 14) successive
weeks in said newspeper. which
Order requires you and each of
you to appear and answer the
Complaint on or before four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons.
The date of the first publication
of thia Summons Is August 6th,
1963.
Sidney E. Ainswnrth
Attorney for i'lslnttff
430 Siskiyou Boulevard
Ashland, Oregon
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDI
Sealed bids will be received by the
Jackson County Court at the Court
house at Medford. Oregon, on or
before 3:00 p. m. on the 16th day
of August. 1963. for a group plan
Life Insurance for the employees
of Jackson County.
instructions to Didders ana speci
fications may be obtained at the of
fice of the County Court and the
Purchasing Department.
JACKSON COUNTY COURT
Earl M. Miller. County Judge
i Edwin H. Taylor,
County Comm.
Donald E. Faber,
County Comm.
The CREDIT BUREAU IS
NOW
AUDITING ACCOUNTS
for th next
REDBOOK!
You make your own rating
by the way you pay your
bills. Pay promptly and
make a good rating.
A Slow Paid till looks
better than a Slew Bill
that's still ewinf. Pay
them today!
CREDIT BUREAU
of Midford
MAIL TRIBUNE. AllhMl,
0m of Injuries a
Redmond - WW - Mrs. Viola
Adams, 76, Springfield, died
in a hospital here Sunday
from injuries suffered in a
one-car accident on U.S. High
way 20 about 25 miles west
of Sisters July 23. She was
alone in the vehicle.
C-Card of Thanks
WORDS cannot adequately express
our deep apprecieUon for the
many kind and sympathetic acts
that came to ua at the time of
our recent bereavement.
Dean at Dorothy Hedspeth
cynogerems.
I-LOOGE NOTICES
Medford Lodge No. S3
I.O.O.F. meets Tuesday.
AUK. 6 at 6 a.m. Visitors
welcome. Refreshments.
E B. McNcw, N.C
2-SPECIAl CLUB EVENTS
RUMMAGE SALEly-
SOUTH TALENT VOTERS ASS'N
Wed. Aug. 7-Fehl Bide-
9 a m. to 4 p.m. Donation! art
acceoUbl. For Btclcun pall
535-4041 535-2890
AAUW RUMMAGE SALE. Thurs..
Aug. 6. 9 to 4. Clothing. Toys,
ljrnitureIiscjrehMBld
-PERSONAL
Coins It Stamps, bought & sold.
jErisiuon coin shop
13 N. Fir
772-289!)
THE proven carpet cleaner Blue
Lustre Is easy on the budget. Re
atorea forgotten colore. Rent elec
tric shampoecr SI. Johnson Paint
Center.
MR. JAMES L. Dllllon of the Evcr
tite Construction Company please
contact Clarence A. Hall, 4H13
Table Rock Rd., Medford, Ore-
gon.
TUTERWARE DEALER-
772-8372
DRINKING YOUR PROBLEM?
Contact A A. Sun. 8 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30. 404 Walnut
Ph. 884-8008 779-1JS1
bENTURES repaired and rellned
while you wait. Day or eve. Ph.
77J-BU3B 25 Lozier Lane.
JACKSONVILLE DENTAL LAB
Dentures repaired while you wait
198.1071 889-1353
KTlNDER KOLLEGE The unique
pre-achoel. 773-8839. 773-4397.
A VJ.
How important
i ml tobuvu-s- J 43
W 4 J a Sav'ngs Bonds r l
OMttft
-MMONl
'GINGER'
OWNER OF BEAUTY SALON at
880 Stewart Ava. Special person
alized service. All work guaran
teed Welcomes ladles with thin,
fine or problem hair.
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Closed Mondays 773-3139
ANYONE having a drinking prob
lem is welcome at the Medford
Groun of Acoholica Anonyntoue
8:30 p.m. Tuea. It Sat. rear
of it N Oakdale. 173-4848. AJ
Anon Group every Tuesday.
auto insuranceroblemsT
If age driving record, un
insured accident financial re
sponsihillty filing, etc.. is making
it difficult for you to secure
proper Insurance, see us. Con
venient monthly Installment. Don
Ststhos lllsilror. 1009 E. Main.
Med lord. 773-6698 Open Mon.
It rues tlll8 p.nv
CREDIT OTOKT
is a debt consolidation agency
licensed It bonded by the State
of Oreeon with the purpose of
planned debt reduction.
201 Medical Center Bldg.
33 N. CENTRAL 773-7103
ROSE BEAUTY CENTER
Ph. 773-1841 Pink house on cor
ner Jackson At Genessee.
Close to Shopping Center.
N. RIVERSIDE BEAUTY SALON
For complete Beauty Care. CaU
Mary Jane or Noni for appoint
ment. 773-4200.
1238 N. Riverside
MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio.
214 FUihrer Bldg. 772-88 1 1
TAKE A WALLYTVAM TOUR
In this Deluxe 34-ft. Alratream
already assigned No. 387S.
The trailer is entirely self-con-
. tained and haa all the deluxe
equipment, including refrig
erated air conditioner, even a
water purification system.
You can't buy a better trailer at
any price, and oura ia in like
new condition.
Save plenty at our low price.
Phone. 773-9103 now for all
the details.
4-LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Special Permanent, S10
It up. Lady Medford Beauty Sa-
lon. 773-3211. 32 N. Oakdale.
S-INSTRUCTIONS
KINDER KOLLEGE
The Unique Pre-Schoot
Kindergarten Kourses plus spec
ial Music tc art. Mary Frisian.
Lewis It Clark graduate. 712
4297 or 773-g63S.
How Important are the things you're saving for?
The college education for your children? The
retirement jjlan for yourself? The dream home
you're planning to build one day ? Whatever your
saving goals are, they're probably pretty impor
tant to you anytime.
And while you may not have thought of it this
way before, the money you save to build a better
future for your family is a pretty important help
to your country in peacetime too, because the fi
nancial strength of our nation depends on the in
dividual financial strength of citizens like your
self. Only strong Americans can make a strong
America.
Keep freedom in your future with
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Sesimisaf dass aat att far east WeeHlsase. TU Ti earns ttam
8-INSTHUCTIONS
Thurston Kinfifirffflrtfin
Pry-school reading readinesa
with music, rythm It gymnastics.
Registration days, every Thurs.
i"-riln from 10 to 12.
Call 773-3117 or
773-t 1 8 1
10 WANTED MALE HELP
NATIONAL
FOOD CONCERN
hat excellent opportunity for
talesman, over 21 years of Age.
with aomt tales or related ex
perience. preferably in retail
food outlets. High School grsrtu
ation preferred. Car furnished
Salary plus Incentive bonus. Ex
cellent employee benefits. This
is a real opportunity to get
started with a progressive com
pany. Mali inquiries to
Tribune Box 1548
ORCHARD man. all around. Must
be experienced. 4 to 8 P.M. only.
2361 Old Stage Road.
SALES
1 NEED 2
Neat appearing Men
to assist in my insurance busi
ness. Take advantage of top
training to prepare you for top
earning In this rapidly develop
ing field. Top com missions. Ap-
riintments furnished,
also have an opening for a
man who can assume manage
ment responsibilities. You owe
It to yourself to come in and
investigate this unlimited op
portunity. For confidential in
, terview phone
MR- CARPENTER
773-7561 .
Interviewing August
8th. 7th, 8th, at th.
Us Tribune Want Ads
I aVants tU
TUESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1963
10 WANTED MALE HELP
HARD HEADED
SALES MANAGER
Can you hire, train and super
vise men? Have you hed auc
cesaful experience selling special
life contracts? Are you ready,
wtlli.ig. and able to consider
a connection with a young grow
ing company that offers excep
tionally high overwrites? Lets
talk about it. Call me collect.
Jim McNelis
602-258-7951
WANTED: Man. 31 or over to
work in a Home Owned, inde
pendent Consumer Finance Of
fice. NO EXPERIENCE NECES
SARY. Must be a High School
graduate and be able to type.
APPLY
CRATER FINANCE CORP.
133 Pine St.. Central Point. Ore.
Interview. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
only. Mon. through Tri.
NO PHONE CALLS
1ST CLASS mechanic. Chevrolet
experience, wages on percentage
basis. See Service Mgr. Courtesy
Chevrolet.
MANAGER for Ashland Service
station. 773-8225. Ask for Mr.
Kennedy.
SALESMAN K1RBY CO.
Commission. 773-3333
COMM. Salesman. Excellent oppor.
tunity. No canvassing.
Stark's, 822 No. Riverside
S103 VK. salsry euarantee if you
can qualify. Watklns Products.
1414 Stage rd. South.
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
ART MAGGENTI SPECIAL
Buy At Wholesalel
62 FORD V-8
GtUxia 500, 4-Dr., R. & H., P.S.
Auto. Trns., Wss $229 .:
But. Ph. 773-7594 8th
Today Americans have over $46 billion invested
in Series E and H Savings Bonds a powerful
answer to the people who threaten to bury us
economically.
So don't ever stop buying U. S. Savings Bonds.
They're one of the best investments you can make
for your future.
Quick facts about U. 5. Savings Bonds
You get $4 for every $3 at maturitr You can get
your money anytime You can buy Bonds on the Pay
roll Savings Plan Your Bonds are replaced free if lost,
destroyed or stolen
jfraHaay and tvtt tuwyeaar
B 5
10 WANTED MALI HELP
WANTED! "
New and Used Car Salesmsn.
Experienced salesman only need
apply. Call George L. Johnson
At 772-6264
For Appointment
WANTED Married man with car
for Fuller Brush Rt.. 8109 per
guaranteed to start. Phone
iiiMinD mroouinTP
jumuix iiiLixuunuio
WANTED
for
Jacksonville
Medford Westside
Age 12 to 15
The Mail Tribune needa Jr. Mer
chanta to deliver sapors in Jack
sonville. Central Point and Med
ford. Apply in person at Office or
phone 772-8141.
TREE PRUNER
For RENT At
A to Z Rental
1213 N. Riverside 77-M74
1977
NOW
ft Fir Rm. rh. 773-2903
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