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Outlook For Different Industries
Babson Likes Chemicals Best
By Roger Babson
Babson Park, Mass., Oct. 3
(Special Correspondence) Since
the address of President Truman
on September 6, and with that
TO NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF
A bottle of Vlcks Va-tro-nol Is mighty
handy to have around the house be
cause this double-duty nose drops . . .
Quickly Relieves sneezy, sniffiy.
' stuffy distress of
head colds. Makes breathing easier.
Helps Prevent many colds from
r developing if used
at the first warning sniffle or sneeze.
This Double-DutyNose Drops should
save you much misery. Works fine I
Follow directions in the package.
VIC5CSVA-TRQ-EIOL
address in mind, I, herewith sub
mit an outlook for the leading
industries. Of the few not here
mentioned, such as the steels,
rubbers and utilities, I will write
next week.
AUTOMOBILES: Most invest
ors are bullish on the automobile
industry. As a result, the stock
market has faily well discounted
possible profits. I am optimistic
on the Industry; but am not cer
tain as to how long automobile
stocks will continue to go up.
AIR TRANSPORT: This indus
try is headed for a huge expan
sion; but here, again, the stock
market has pretty well discount
ed this growth. Moreover, the
industry will call for vast new
capital expenditures, possibly
putting out bond issues. I am in
clined to be moderately bullish
on this industry.
AIRCRAFT MANUFACTUR
ING: The most hopeful fact re
garding this industry is that al-
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the makeup film you've always
Here it is'. The radiant beauty film
that camouflages little skin blem
ishes . . . acts as ft perfect powder
base . . . stays on for hours and
actually helps resist dryness! BuC
try Mountain Heather Makeup
yourself. Make your choice of fivo
glamorous shades I
WESTERN THRIFT
wanted!
Mountain Heather
Cake Makeup $
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PlH Tax
SAMSDELL
'ISO
most everyone Is bearish on H1
Gross earnings will probably
shrink to 10 per cent or less of
their pre-war peak; but their as
set values per share of stock are
high. It is uncertain what will
happen to these stocks; but the
chances are thev will sell lower
AGRICULTURAL EQUIP
MENT: This industry will enjoy
a deferred demand for farm ma
chinery; but it faces a decline in
farm prices due to a slackening
demand for farm products. No
increase In dividends can be ex
pected during the early post-war
years; but prices should hold
firm. '
BANKING: Bank earnings
should improve for several rea
sons. Moreover, bank stocks, as
a group, are relatively attractive
ly priced. They offer one of the
safest investments at the present
time.
BUILDING: Although build
ing stocks have gone up consid
erably in price, we are heided
for a great housing boom, i
therefore, am optimistic on gyp
sum, cement, hardware and es
pecially paint sales. Everything
favors these building stocks.
CHEMICALS: Although the
chemical industry will tempo
rarily suffer from war cancella
tions, it should quickly replace
these as peacetime goods are
manufactured. It also snouia
benefit as the excess profits taxes
are reduced. The industry should
be a eood inflation hedge and
profit from atomic energy de
velooments. For these and other
reasons, I class the chemicals
among the highest grade invest
ment issues.
CONTAINERS: The can
makers have no reconversion
problems and there soon will be
enough tin to satisfy all de
mands. The can companies, how
ever, must increase their divi
dends if they expect their stocks
to sell at high figures. The glass
container business is bound to
fall off during this post-war pe
riod and its stocks are not espec
ially attractive at current levels
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The post-war demand for electri
cal appliances will be tremen
dous; but the competition be
tween different manufacturers
In addition to the thousands of Drug Store items that jhe shoppers
of this area have been accustomed to f irjd on display at this store,
you can now get all NYAL Drug Products, and Household Reme
dies here.
The NYAL line of Medicinals, Toiletries and Home Remedies
has enjoyed a tremendous national distribution for scores and
scores of years, and Western Thrift Store feels fortunate to be
selected as a distributor of this line of unconditionally guaran
teed, finest quality products, that have merited the faith of mil
lions of customers, over this long period.
Your NYAL Service Drug Store In Medford, the Western Thrift
Store, has a complete Prescription Department, carrying only the
finest, purest drugs that can be had anywhere, and your Doctor's
orders are carefully followed in the compounding of all medicines,
by one of these fully qualified, registered Pharmacists, all of
whom have had years of experience, in Southern Oregon
MR. JONAS WOLD,
MR. HARRY OLSON,
MR. VIRGIL STRANG.
MEDICIXALS .... TOILETRIES .... HOME REMEDIES
The Nyal Name on a package means long experience and care in manufacture
tested products laboratories in service seventy-five years drug purity and
preparation skill. Nyal Medicinals include remedies for almost every ailment
which finds relief through medication remedies whose formulas have stood the
test of time. Nyal Toiletries contain the purest of ingredients, blended with the
most scrupulous care and come to you in distinctive packagings. Every Nyal
Product (of which there are over three hundred) is unconditionally guaranteed.
nrwwti trmirr riDir trnnr ta tup
DRUG STORE THAT YOU CA.N PATRONIZE WITH CONFIDENCE
Face War Problem
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Mrs. Ann Blrdwell-Marshall. 19, who
learned 12 days after marrying Jack
Marshall of Wichita, Kan., that her
first husband, Sgt. Ocne D, Birdwell,
Kansas City, Kan. (shown w'th Mrs.
Marshall) reported killed in action
last October, was among evacuated
American prisoners of war in Japan.
Sgt. Birdwell is nephew of Marshall.
TAKEN BY DEATH
Frank James McCarvel, long
time resident of southern Ore
gon, passed away at a local hos
pital Thursday at 6:45 p. m Mr.
McCarvel was born at Soqucl,
Calif., July 15, 1872. The family
moved here in 1876. Later Mr.
McCarvel moved to Baker, Ore
gon, where he engaged in min
ing, returning to Jackson county
about 30 years ago. He purclmsed
a farm in the Evans valley dis
trict, where he has since resided.
One sister and one brothpr pre
ceded him in death, Mrs. Mary
Ross and John McCarvel. He is
survived by two sisters,
Rose Stevens and Mrs.
Baldwin, both of Santa
Calif.
Funeral services will be con
ducted from Perl Funeral Home
Monday at 2 p. m., the Rev. Geo.
R. Turney, rector of St. Mark's
Episcopal church officiating. In
terment will be in Siskiyou Mem
orial Park.
Mrs.
Sadie
Cruz,
will be very severe. The com
panies should, however, continue
their present dividends. Any
purchases made should be spread
over several dominant compa-i
nies rather than be confined to
one company.
FOODS: Food stocks may con-!
tlnue to hold their own, but the
group is not too attractive at
present prices. This especially j
applies to the baking stocks. The
dairy industry appears the most
attractive to the conservative in
vestor. I do not want to give any
opinion on the meat packing in
dustry as no one knows how
much it will suffer from frozen
foods, which Industry has a great
future.
MACHINERY: The machinery
companies will suffer during the
post-war period, but this hn3 been
discounted to a large extent In
the stock market.. I should not
sacrifice machine tool stocks, but
I would not purchase more at
this time.
Read my further comments
next week.
Women Will Find
Big X-Ray Field
Chicago (UP.) Women skilled
in the use of the X-ray will find
a growing demand for their serv
ices after the war, according to
the U. S. Department of Labor.
Approximately 80 per cent of
the 20,000 registered X-ray tech
nicians working in hospitals, doc
tors' offices, and other medical
establishments during 1945 are
women, the department reported.
The X-raying millions of men
for Selective Service accelerated
the demand for technicians. Or
thopedic injuries resulting from
the war further have Increased
the demand, the Labor Depart
ment report stated.
In the years to come, the re
port predicted, periodic chest X
rays will be generally recognized
to be as important as periodic
dental examinations.
The national congress of Par
ents and Teachers was one of the
42 national organizations asked
to send consultants to the United
Nations conference in San Fran-
BAND LEADERS LISTED
IN MARIJUANA BOOK
Los Angeles, Oct. 5 (U.P.)
Police reported today that they
had found a book containing the
names of famous band lenders
alongside $10,000 worth of mari
juana confiscated in a hotel
room.
Two offiJers, called to qut!l a
disturbance, arrested Roy H.
Mitchell, 24, and William Van
Noppen, 32, on suspicion of vio
lating the state narcotic laws.
The men admitted smoking mari
juana, but denied any Intention
of selling it.
SAN FRAN POPULATION
SHOWS HUGE INCREASE
Washington, Oct. 5 (U.PJ
San Francisco had a population
increase of 192,864 or 30.4 per
cent between April 1, 1940, and
Aug. 1, 1945, the Census bureau
reported today.
The population of San Fran
cisco on Aug. 1 was 827,400, ac
cording to the results of a
special census.
PHIL CURRAN UPPED
Tokyo, Oct. 5 ttl.R) Appoint
ment of Philip R. Curran as
United Press manager for Aus
tralia was announced today by
Frank H. Bartholomew, UP vice
president and manager of the
Pacific area. Curran arrived in
Australia a short time ago to
PARTS and SERVICE
lor all mkei ul WASHER!
and RKFKIGKKATORS
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlett. Phone 241S
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING'S CAFE
Owned by OTTO and
WAVE KING
Highway 99 at Talant
CJme Out and Sea the Bean I
Friday. Oct. S. 194S
MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FIV1
take over his new duties. He had
been a UP business representa
tive in the Pacific Northwest and
later in southern California.
An ordnance has been enact
ed in Chicago prohibiting the)
renting of stable horses for rid
ing between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m.
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KRISPIES
'TH6 GRAINS ARC 6REAT FOOPS
!
Kellogg's Rice Krispies equal the
whole ripe grain in nearly all the
protective food elements declared
essential to human nutrition.
! Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Clear with
1 slowly rising tmperntureii tonight
and Saturdnv, Clear Sunday,
j Oregon: Clear tonipht and Sattir
I dflv exce" mnrnln foe In western
valleys Slightly warmer afternoon.
Moderate nnrfhonv wmn on coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a veer mgo today:
Hirhest 71: lowest 47.
Totnl monthly nreclDltMlon trace
Def'riency for the month .12 inches.
Total precinitatton pince September
1. 1?i .40 inches,
Deficlenev for the season St Inches.
Relative humidity at 4 no p.m. yes
terday 34; 410 Tortav 01.
Tomorrow
Sunrise :13 am. Sunset 8:4fl p.m.
OMervatlons taken at 4:30 a.m., 120
j Merldicn time:
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now.
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