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Mideast Situation Expected To
Give Business Picture Color
By ELMER C. WALZEJt
UPI Financial Edilor
New York (UPI) Wall
Streefe experts are giving the
larket a new pat on back in
the belief the
Middle East
situation will
give the gen
eral business
picture new
color.
Some of the
commentators
who recently
warned
Elmer rlzr
against pros
pect of sellon have turned
about and are now bullish
again.
Standard and Poor's say the
market may be subject to
nervousness from time to time
"but the situation does not
call for any basic change in
the generally constructive m-
vestment policy heretofore ad
vocated." o
Standard holds that the
market's action in the face of
disturbing international news
has been encouraging, "testi
fying to the strength of un
derlying demand and the re
fusal of investors to panic."
The Reynolds & Co. com
mentator sees business mov
ing forward at a more rapid
pace and that factor he holds
seems likely to justify fully
the present selling price of
most equities.
Sees Confidence
"Thus while the likelihood
of a worthwhile setback in
the market, which we visual
ized as recently as last week,
can probably be ruled out
in the light of subsequent
events on the international
scene," he says, "we are un
able to generate any enthusi
asm except on a long term
basis for buying most
stocks."
William R. White, analyst
for Hornblowar & Weeks, be
lieves that the market's re
cent show of strength in the
face of disturbing events in
tSte Middle East may be at
tributed to:
(1) "An increasing maturity
in appraising world events,
and (2.) Sustaining influences
afforded by aggressive insti
tutional demand for equities
based on easy credit policies
and hedging against infla
tion." Joseph F. Ganville, analyst
for E. F. Hutton St Co., sees
in the need for the Treasury
to make increasingly frequent
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beautiful fireplace, and lovely
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trips to the money market at
a time when the government
will be trying to hold the line
against inflation as a clue to
the future.
"The implications," he says,
"now point to the possibility
of the widest participation in
the equity market on the part
of the public that has ever
occurred."
Edmund W. Tabell, analyst
for Walston & Co., however,
finds the industrial average
still bumping against the
heavy overload supply that
exists between 480 and 520.
"It remains extremely
doubtful," he says, "that the
market will be able to push
through this supply at this
time."
He finds no tops have been
formed but adds that further
action around these levels
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The Family Council
Editor's note: The Family Council consists ot a Judge, a psychiatrist,
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers,
each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does
not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Marvin F. We should
report Dick's running away
to the police.
ineresa r. But ne s a
good boy.
Marvin F. Our son, Dick,
is 12 years old and a very big
problem to us. I believe he
is somewhat retarded but my
wife denies this.
During the past year Dick
has run away from home sev
eral times. He never runs
very far and has always come
back by himself, but he has
managed to give us a good
scare.
I've told hirrt and told my
wife that the next time he
runs away I'm going to re
port it to the police immedi
ately. I think the juvenile
authorities should deal with
him. For his own sake, I'm
afraid to coddle him.
My wife says it would be
wrong to get Dick into trouble
with the police, but I say she
will realize how foolish she's
been when the boy commits
a real crime of the kind that
makes headlines.
Theresa F. I just hate it
when Marvin always keeps
bringing up the police and
the law in connection with
Dick. Why does he do that?
Dick has never hurt anybody
IVi ACRES
2 bedroom home, nicely located
and real clean. All fenced. Ideal
for retired couple. Garden
raise beef. 4-H projects or chick
ens. Kicea to sen at $68d0
Terms.
BEAUTIFUL
SUBURBAN HOME
3 bedroom, wardrobe closets
large living room, family room,
utility room, 2 car garage, plus
ioveiy shade trees and 17 'i
acres of the best soil in the val
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headers for sprinkler system, 15
acres in alfalfa, good barn and
outbuildings. This is one of the
finest homes in the Valley.
Listed at $29,500. To be appre
ciated, this lovely large home
should be seen. Good financing
available.
1 ACRE
1 bdrm'.. very nice home. Close
in. Owner says trade for larger
place up to 20 acres with home
within 15 miles of Medford.
$7250.
RIVER HOME
We have a large lovely home
on the Rogue River. Owner will
refinance for buyer with nroper
references. Total price $16,900,
$2500 down.
We have several nice acreages
listed at our Rogue River of
fice; also, 2 homes with $500
down.
REALTY
K. C. WERNMARK
Salesman
Res: NO 4-2268
ARL T. NELSON, Broker
Bus.: NO 4-1164 .
Res.: NO 4-2291
By. Jimmy Hatlo
I HOPE WE SELL
IT NOWITS BEEN
Obi THE M4PKET
FOR TWO yE4RSA-
could build up a broad dis
tributive area.
He adds that there seems
to be no indication that the
policy of buying stocks of
favorable situated industries
on minor weakness and of
using strength to dispose of
u n f a v o rable commitments
should be altered.
International Statist ical
Bureau. says that the period
of tension probably will be a
protracted one with the mar
ket getting into the shadow
of fear of government con
trols. The bureau believes the
latest developments strength
en the business outlook some
what for later in the year, as
suming war is avoided.
Fitch Stock Survey says "a
careful and selective approach
to new commitments is now
warranted more than ever."
and I don't believe he ever
would hurt a fly.
I feel if we ever reported
Dick's running away to the
police, he would be taken
into custody and put among
real "tough boys. Dick isn't
like that. He's a quiet boy
and he only runs away when
he is having lots of trouble
with his schoolwork.
Dick's teachers say he does
not pay enough attention to
his schoolwork and he can do
average work. I try to see
that he does his homework,
but he is very sloppy about
it. He doesn't read as well as
his younger brother and I
guess that upsets him.
The Council Juvenile
authorities report that most
runaways are doing poorly
in school, but their mental
abilities are often average or
above average. If Dick's tea
chers say he can do average
work, it means certain emo
tional problems are standing
in the way of his learning.
He evidently runs away be
cause he cannot stand the
challenge of examinations
and the disgrace of failure
Marvin is doing Dick an in
justice when he adds to the
child's burden with threats of
police action and his dire
warnings . of crimes Dick
could commit.
The boy's disappearance
should be reported to the po
lice for his own safety; but
Dick should not be forced to
look on this as a form of pun
ishment. He should not be taueht to
fear the police when he has
committed no crime. He
would not be put away with
tough boys.
Running away from home
is not an offense. It is mere
ly an act of cowardice or a
desperate bid for love. The
child who does it frequently
is suffering very much and
needs plenty of help and un
derstanding. He needs to believe his par
ents think well of him. He
needs to amount to something
among his family and friends.
Praise, affection and en
couragement are not coddling
and these parents should not
be afraid to give Dick plenty
of this kind of attention. They
should help him develop
skills and hobbies and encour
age him to take an afterschool
job.
Marvin and Theresa may
feel that they want further
help with the boy and should
ask the school authorities for.
a recommendation of a psy
chologist or clinic which deals
with such problems. ,
(Copyright 1958, General
Features Corp.)
Some 85 per cent of the for
ested land in Rhode Island is
in private ownership of less
than 500 acres.
IS 0 i 1 -za
The Hollywood Scene H"1
United Press Wnrtr
Hollywood (UPD Spring
Byington was in the middle of
a rousing dissertation on the
evils of educating only the
scientifically-bent student
when she brought the conver
sation to an abrupt halt.
"I wish I knew how to
make these interviews come
out better," the gay, young-inspirit
star of "December
Bride,, said, sincerely dis
tressed. "I do concentrate and try
not to run on so, but before I
know it I'm chattering about
this and that. I would like to
make a point about this edu
cation thing, though. Ever
since the Sputniks there's
been a shift to educate every
one to be a scientist. I object
to one field overshadowing
everything else."
Interest Comes Naturally
Miss Byington, whose tele
vision show begins its fifth
season on CBS this fall after a
successful radio run of two
years, comes by her education
interest naturally. She is the
daughter to Edwin Lee By
ington, an English instructor,
and Dr. Helen Byington, a
graduate of the Boston Uni-
LEGAL NOTICES
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
Mrs. Merle Obenchain, Cleric at
Office of Superintendent, Central
Point, Oregon, until August 7th,
1958, 8:00 o'clock P.M. for an addi
tion to Central Point High School
(Crater High School) Building for
School District No. 6, Jackson
County, Central Point, Oregon and
will then and there be opened and
publicly read aloud. Bids received
after the time fixed for opening
will not be considered.
Plans, Specifications and Con
tract Documents may be examined
or may be obtained at the office
of Hayslip, Tuft, Hewlett & Jami
son, Architects, 2040 S.W. Third
Avenue, Portland 1, Oregon, after
July 18, 1958, upon a deposit of
$25.00 for each set of documents.
Up to two sets will be furnished
each prime bidder at the stipulated
deposit sum per set. Additional
sets will be provided upon re
quest at the bidders expense at
$15.00 per set. Deposit sum will
be refunded to all but successful
bidder upon return of bid docu
ments in good condition within 0
days from bid date.
Attention is called to Bidders
Prequalification, Sections 279.012.
279.014, 279.016, 279.018, 279.020,
279.022, 279.024, O.R.S. which must
be filed with the Clerk 10 days
before date for opening of bids.
Forms may be obtained at the of
fice of the Architects.
No proposals will be considered
unless accompanied by certified
check, cashier's check or bid bond
(with authorized surety company
as surety) made payable to the
Owner in an amount of not less
than 5 of the amount of the
bid. Surety bond will be required
in accordance with terms of con
tract documents.
The School District reserves the
right to reject any or all bids and
to waive informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof or before award of the
Contract, unless said award is de
layed for a period exceeding 30
days.
Mrs. Merle Obenchain, Clerk
First Publication July 16, 1958 .
Second Publication July 23, 1958
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Carl Herslof, aka Carl J. Herslof
and Carl Julius Herslof, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled mat
ter, and the above entitled Court
has fixed the 8th day of August,
1958, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in the
Circuit Court Room, in the Court
House in Medford, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec
tions to said Final Account and for
the settlement thereof.
JENNIE M. HERSLOF
Executrix
Skyrman & Heisel
Attorneys for Executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
LESLIE E. McFALL, Deceased.
' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been appointed by the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Jackson County, as Ad
ministrator of the estate of Leslie
E. McFall. Deceased, and have duly
qualified. All persons having claim 1
against said estate are hereby noti- !
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to me
at the office of Kelly & Kelly,
Attorneys, No. 20 Goldy Building,
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
DATED at Medford. Oregon, this
16th day of July, 1958.
WILLIAM McFALL
ADMINISTRATOR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
CORA MOORE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County, Execu
tor of the estate of Cora Moore,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the said claims with
proper vouchers to the undersign
ed Executor at the offices of Harbi
son and Piazza, 207 U.S. National
Bank Building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice. Dated and first pub
lished this 16th day of July, 1958.
Charles E. Collins, Executor
Harbison and Piazza
Attorneys for Executor i
NO. 10322
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
THOMAS K. FLYNN, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
and qualified as Executrix of the
Estate of Thomas K. Flynn, De
ceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate are here
by notified to present the same,
with proper vouchers, at the office
of my attorney, Robert D. Dames,
1 Goldy Building, Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published this
16th day of July. 1958.
LILLIAN A. FLYNN
Robert D. Dames '
Attorney for Executrix
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versity Cellege of Medicine.
And she credits her con
tinual quest for information
she's very much the peren
nial student as the secret of
her youthful, cheerful out
look. "Youth hasn't to do with
the clock," is what trim,
friendly veteran of the stage,
motion pictures, radio and TV
tells those older women, who
write and ask her to how to
keep a young heart in spite of
the advance of years.
Each Letter Answered
"I answer every one of
these letters," she said. "And
I ask them to ask themselves
how much time they spend
looking forward. Age is get
ting to a place where you
think you know it all."
In keeping with her own
theories Miss Byington cur
rently is learning to speak
Portuguese.
And in her zeal to master it
as quickly as possible she sup
plements everyday study with
sleep teaching at night.
"A cousin gave me a little
coffee plantation in Brazil
during my visit there last
month, and I want to be able
to read my deed," she ex
plained. "And believe me,
this method does help study."
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT reliable party to take over
payments of $6 month on Elec
tric clothes dryer.
Western Auto Supply
101 S. Riverside
FOR SALE small Frigidaire refrig.
Perfect condition. $50. Treadle
Singer Sewing machine. $750.
KE 5-2527.
LUMBER low low prices, 1 In.
boards 6 to 12 in. & 2 in. dimen
sion. Also timbers. 256 Berrydale.
RUMMAGE SALE Friday & Sat
urday, July 25 & 26, Hwy. 99
in Phoenix. 9 to 5.
WANTED reliable party to take
over payments of $7 per month
on almost new 37" Elec. range.
Western Auto Supply
101 S. Riverside
DAKOTA Picnic Noon Sunday,
July 27, TouVelle State Park.
PARAKEETS FOR SALE
ONLY $1.99
Pacific Feed & Seed Co.
4th & Front St. SP 2-2413
SHOP in the cool, cool, cool of
the evening at the only air
conditioned furniture barn in the
Northwest . .- . Open until 8 P.M.
every evening except Wednesdays
and Saturdays. LUCAS & HOW
ARD, Central Point, NO 4-1226.
FOR SALE 4 A. 2000 gal. an hr.
well. Oiled road, $2350. $50 dn..
$30 mo. Bldg. materials for home
on terms also. TA 6-4701.
CASH & CARRY
2x8 No. 3 T.&G. $60. per M.
2x12x16 inch colored patio blocks
49c ea. Beautiful cedar paneling
$110. per M. Tension-Tite alumi
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our prices on hardwood and spe
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S&H GREEN STAMPS
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Phoenix Yard KE 5-2037
Camp White Yard TA 6-9331
HAVE a turkey dinner with all
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day Sat. Florence Wickham Rain
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Some two million farm fam
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come from dairy cows.
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LOST, small brown coin purse
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GOOD home cooked dinners 99c.
Mac's Fountain Lunch, 6th & Ivy.
NO. 1 CEDAR shingles $12 a sq.
215 lb Celotex 3 tab. shingles
$8.75 a sq. 90 lb. roll roofing
$3.75 a roll. No. 2 oak fig. shorts
$130 a M. No. 2 oak fig. RL
$165 a i M. A good selection of
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WESTSIDE LBR. CO. SP 2-2559
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SP 2-5376 Withrow SP 2-6851
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Hawkins Nite Garage. SP 3-1534.
BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS
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office. 33 North Fir.
SAWDUST for corrals, gardens,
orchards Summer prices.
Faber Fuel Co SP 2-4449
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6 Electric Ranges
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LOST Female Labrador wearing
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2862. 738 W. 11th.
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LOST ground dark glasses, in tan
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LOST pure white male Pekenese.
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