Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1962, Image 5

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POWER PROVIDER - This is an artist's concept of SNAP
(Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power), an "atomic battery"
to provide power for an operational navigation satellite. The
generator is an advanced model of a nuclear generator which
was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla., a year ago. It is
being built for the Atomic Energy Commission by the Martin
Co. (UPI)
GOING TO
if
THIS SUMMER?
Wherever you go, a vaca
tion takes money . . . but
what can take the place of
a well-earned vacation? Up
to $1500 on your signa
ture only, car or other se
curity for vacation and oth
er purposes.
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before we move io the
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You can make the deal of the year, right before
the holiday season. We are nearly clear out, so
don't delay. Only 1963 models will go in to our
new store.
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Eagle Point Man
Is Arraigned
Charles Edward Smart, 34
Eagle Point, was arraigned
Wednesday on a fugitive war
rant from Crescent City
Calif., charging grand theft.
The warrant was issued fol
lowing a Joint investigation
by Del Norte county, Calif.,
deputy sheriff, Eldon Beck
ner, livestock theft investiga
tion officer, and Oregon state
police.
Two heifers were involved
which were reported stolen
from California and recovered
in Jackson county, state police
said.
GRANT APPROVED
Washington IUPI) A $10,000
grant to study possibilities of
a resort development on the
Warm Springs Indian Reser
vation has been approved by
the Area Redevelopment Ad
ministration. We'll take a
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$100 down
Traikr $213
McKenzie Group
Pleads Case for
North Bank Route
Salem - (WD - A citizens'
group protesting a proposed
relocation of the McKenzie
highway at Blue River took
their case to the governor's
office Thursday, charging the
Oregon Highway Department
with bias."
A group called the North
Bank Road committee told
Warne Nunn, Gov. Mark Hat
field's executive assistant,
that highway department en
gineers were unable to jus
tify their proposed South
Bank route on U. S. 126 but
were going ahead anyway.
The State Highway com
mission was scheduled to
make a decision on the South
Bank plan here today, and
the North Bank committee
urged the governor to ask the
commission to veto the pro
posal. Said Death Blow
Edwin Zeitz of Blue River,
chairman of the committee,
said the relocation would be
a death blow to existing busi
nesses on the north bank. He
also said the south bank route
would destroy much of the
wild natural beauty of the
area, adding the south bank
route isn't necessary.
The committee, and numer
ous citizens in the area, want
the north bank route retained,
and improved.
Zeitz said the highway de
partment held a public hear
ing on its plan in Blue River
June 5, and it was evident
the highway officials are
"very biased" for their own
plan, ignoring arguments for
the north bank.
Petitions Presented
More petitions were pre
sented, adding to a number
the governor has already re
ceived. Nunn said he would confer
with the governor late Thurs
day on the matter, and a re
port would be transmitted to
the highway commission be
fore its meeting today.
Zeitz also said that a re
port contrasting the log traf
fic on both routes issued by
the forest service was "inac
curate" and "inadequate".
Yet, Zeitz said, the highway
department is using the re
port in its recommendation
to the highway commission.
Other committee members
that conferred with Nunn
were A. M. O'Dell and Ger
ald Hollingsworth, both of
Blue River, and Mrs. Sylvia
Cuthbert and S. F. Patter
son, both of Eugene. '
Persons Holding
Stocks Increase
To 17,010,000
New York -IUPII- The New
York Stock Exchange has re
ported that the shareholding
population of the United
States reached a new high of
17,010,000 in 1962, and ex
plained how it arrived at this
figure.
The NYSE census, fourth it
has made, showed a more than
250 per cent increase in the
estimated number of share
holders since the first one
was issued in 1952.
Not Individual Count
In telling about the census,
Keith Funston, president of
the exchange, said it was not,
of course, a person-by-person
count, but that it drew on
"sampling techniques of prov
en validity."
A research organization (Al
fred Politz Research Inc.) col
laborated with the exchange
in the effort to determine how
many people hold stocks,
where they live, and how old
they are, among other things.
To get the information, the
investigation had to encom
pass 6,278 public corporations.
In 1959, the job was a little
simpler: 5,098 corporations
were figured in. In getting
the figures for 1962, the re
j searchers found that the cor
I porations had 8,898 common
and preferred issues outstand
ing, representing 14.4 billion
! shares.
Value Reduced
1 The market value of these
shares at the end of 1961 was
$531 billion; presumably the
I recent actions in the stock ex
changes generally has shrunk
this figure substantially.
: The file showed public cor
portations had an aggregate
total of 45,528,000 stockh'-ld
ers of record early this year
and 42,092. 00U of these rep
resented individual stockhold
ers of record, females, males,
joint accounts and fiduciary
individual.
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LHM tOTICIS
NOTICE TO IRKDITORS
Votlce I. hereby given that I
have been appointed bv the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Jack'Ol County. Admin
istrator ol the Estate of Julli
Ellrabeth Rust. Deceaied. and have
qualified All person, having claim,
sg.in.t the Eitate of said Dece
dent are hereby notified to pre
sent them, with proper voucher.,
duly certified to me at my office,
1005 East Main Street. Medford,
Oregon within six month, from the
date of this notice
Dated and flr.t published June
IS. 1912
Ronald L Rlcke'.n
Adminl.trator.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
The Family Council
Kdttor's note: Th. Family Council eonai.t. of a Judge, a
phyrhialrl.t. three clergymen, three editor, and a women', editor.
Kach article 1. a summary of a family disagreement presented to the
Council. Tbe Council deal, with problem., major and minor,
encountered by guidance coun.elor. and social workers. Edited by
by Mr.. Alma Denny. (Copyright by
Augu.U M. - He -hasn't
deserted me; he's looking for
a job.
Mrs. S.E. - He's perfectly
willing to let us support his
family.
Augugti M. - Cliff and I
were married four years ago,
when he was 19 and I was 18.
We have two babies, aged 2
and 3. Unable to get a job in
our small city. Cliff went out
West eight months ago and I
moved in with my parents.
He's written me saying he
moves from job to job and
wants to give it another year's
try, hoping to land something
good and send for us.
Meanwhile life is extremely
hard for me. The only money
I have is a small aid-to-chil-dren
check plus what's left of
S50 Cliff sent for Christmas.
Naturally my parents aren't
wild about having us all here,
especially since I'm so com
pletely dependent upon them.
My mother wants me to insist
that Cliff return, since we
can't join him out there. But
he has more of a chance where
Implied Consent
Law To Be Sought
Salem -(UPD- The Oregon
Traffic Safety commission has
decided to press for an im
plied consent law in the 1963
legislature.
This would require drivers
to submit to a chemical test
in cases of suspected drunken
driving.
Failure to consent to a test
could result in suspension of
the suspect's driver's license.
A similar proposal failed in
the 1961 legislature.
The commission also decid
ed to set up a committee to
study whether Oregon should
have a stiff penalty for those
who deliberately flee from
police cars.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
TWO TEEN-AGE ASPIRANTS to a stage career were
trying out foe their very first part, and discussing
Helen Hayes, Katharine Cornell, Audrey Hepburn, and
Anne Bancroft in their
dressing room. As they
mentioned each star's
name, they pooh-poohed
emphatically, and assured
themselves that they
would be ever so much
better if they got the op
portunity. Suddenly one
interrupted to hand the
other her greasepaint and
inquired, "Say, how do
you put this makeup
Oft?"
A proud Washington hos
tess was instructing a new
maid before a diplomatic cocktail party. "Dress modestly," said
the hostess, "and don't wear any jewelry." The new maid said,
Thanks for the warning. Ma'am."
One unattended, itty bitty advertising magnate fn the Twin
Cities, according to Jerry Beatty, coined the following six un
intentional malapropisms in the course of a five-day, 36-hour
week: 1. Chafing at the dish. 2. Dropped it like a ten-foot pole.
3. Get on your bicycle and run like crazy. 4. He's just an ignor-t
ant ramus. 6. Let's not downgrade this up. 6. There's a dirge
of good music on the radio.
Clever Walter Freese found a way to cure hin 15-year-old son's
habit of being late to school. "I bought him a car," boasts Freese.
Now he has to get there early to find a place to park."
C 1963, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King: Features Syndicate
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he is than back here.
Mri. S.E. - My poor daugh-1
ter doesn't want to face the I
fact that her husband has
simply run off. There are jobs
here for a man who wants to
work and hold his family to
gether. But Cliff pretended to
be looking for about six
months, turned down things
that looked like real work,
insisted upon office work
only. Roll up his sleeves and
dig? Not Cliff. When all the
money was used up and he
couldn't meet the rent, he
carted Gussie and the babies
to our house and skipped
town.
It's an impossible situation.
We ourselves don't have
much, the rooms are over
crowded, and Cliff gives no
sign of being able to send for
Gussie. For us to move them
all out West would cost over
$1,000, which we can't afford.
The only solution is for Gussie
to make her husband come
back and take care of her. But
all her sympathy is with him,
not us or her children.
Tha Council: Six months out
of work locally, eight months
out of work (most of the time)
out West, and plans to remain
3,000 miles apart for a total
of at least two years - these
don't add up to the picture of
a devoted, responsible head-of-a-household.
Cliff seems to
think he can put his wife and
children into deep-freeze and
find them "ready for use"
whenever he chooses to re
turn to them. That may work
with turkeys. But human re
lationships require day-by-day
care for their health and
preservation.
Regardless of how Augusta
sugarcoats Cliff's intentions,
his vague program and his
meager contributions toward
her support make his flight to
the West look mighty simUar
to desertion. It's understand
able that a teen-ager who mar
ries and soon finds himself
the father of two babies would
seek to get out from under on
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any pretext. A better Job?
That's a fine sounding one.
But how long does a man
dump his responsibilities on
his wife's family? Not more
than a few weeks, usually, if
he's any sort of a man. At
any rate he tries harder than
Cliff to send money and send
hope and send ideas for re
uniting his family.
Certainly Cliff must be
making some money, however
scanty. Certainly he should
be
sending Augusta what-1
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cver'j left from his room,
board and laundry expenses.
And certainly he should be
more specific as to when
they'll all be together and
whether it will be in the East
or West. We advise Augusta
to get tough on this, to insist
on funds and on a time limit
to Cliff's rovings. If these are
not forthcoming, if he con
tinues to hem and haw, she
should - in all justice to her
parentt, her babies and her-
self - take what the lawyers
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call "steps."
At this early stage of wak
ing up, however, a lawyer
may not be necessary. A fam
ily agency's prime reason for
being is to keep families to
gether and, in this spirit, a
social worker might arrange
for Augusta to visit her hus
band for a personal appraisal
of his progress and prospects.
At present it looks as though
Cliff's irresponsibility, not
hardshop, is what's keeping
this couple apart.
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