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FOUH MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, November 7, 1957 i,ooo 'a ECO soo iOOO i soo 2000 a soo aooo 35oo DIAGRAM GIVES GRAPHIC comparison of approximate altitudes, distances of Soviet missiles and tested and future U. S. rockets. U. S. Farside rocket, fired from balloon last week, soared 4,000 miles into space. Russia's "Muttnik" with dog passenger is orbit ing earth about 1,000 miles up. Dog is reported alive and well. (International Soundphoto) Dngred Bergman, Efossellini (Formalize Legal Separation o Rome (TP) Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini obtained a legal separation in Rome today The action apparently signalled the end of the "sacred love" for which Ingrid seven years ago sacrificed family and " suffered exile from Hollywood. Ingrid formalized the action In a secret noon appearance be fore Magistrate Dr. Mario Elia at the Palace of Justice. A short while later, Ercole Graziadel, the couple's attorney, announced the separation. The lawyer also released the text of a letter signed by Rossel lini and Miss Bergman in which they said they had found "dif ficulty in continuing life to gether for some time." The legal action immediately -e Man Goes VA Million Miles in Line of Duty Buffalo, N.Y. (IP! James Bennet started 'out to earn his living as a school teacher. But he wound up on a job he esti mated, took him on 2V million miles of travel in 50 years. Ben nett retired at the age of 79 after a half century of employment with the ailway Express Agency fe. He traveled all those miles over railroad tracks in mail cars. Bennett graduated from the Mansfield State Teachers college In Pennsylvania in 1901. After teaching for several years, he decided on other employment because ' "the pay wasn't very good." As a teacher you only work ed seven months a year," he ex plained. "On the railroad you worked 12." There sometimes a differ ence of as much as 40 feet be tween the high and low tides as recorded at the station at Wind sor, Nova Scotia. o- revived speculation of a romance between Rossellini and beauti ful Indian movie script writer Sonaili Das Gupta, who last was reported in Paris. Rossellini Disappears Graziadei said Miss Bergman, scarcely recovered from Asian flu, went to the Palace of Justice and formally declared her legal sparation from Rossellini before Magistrate Elia. "The separation is consensual (by mutual consent), for incom patibility of character," the an nouncement said. It said Rossellini left immed iately after the visit to the law courts "for an unknown destina tion." Miss Bergman returned to the home which she had shared here with Rossellini only since last Thursday after a separation of more than 10 months. Rossellini went to Paris again during the week end but return ed to Rome Tuesday. The Italian movie director had been in India shooting documen tary films during his long separa tion from Ingrid. In that time, his name had been linked roman tically to Mrs. Das Gupta. He denied any romantic in volvements, but Sonali was re ported to have preceded Rossel lini to Paris before he returned there for a reunion with Ingrid a couple of weeks ago. Letter Made Public Along with announcement of the legal separation by mutual consent, lawyer Graziadei issued a letter signed by Rossllini and Miss Bergman in which they said they had found "difficulty in con tinuing life together for some time." The letter was dated Oct. 31 And the address was the Hotel Raphael in Paris, where the pair stayed after Rossellini returned from India Oct. 20. Oct. 31 was the day the couple left Paris to return to Rome to gether after an 11-day period of reunion that was regarded as a "second honeymoon." The couple's letter was ad dressed to Graziadei. It said: "For some time we have en countered difficulties in continu ing our life together. The dif ferent directions which our art istic activities have taken during the past two years, have also been affected by differences in viewpoint and interests which divided us and which already had been interpreted in this sense. Oscar-Winning Movie . "All this has brought us, after long reflection, to the decision to separate for good. ."An unforgettable past, the love for our children and re ciprocal profound affection guar antee the serenity of our future relations." The reference in the letter to an earlier "interpretation"' of the factors which finally caused the tempestuous romance to break up apparently was to the announcement of an "artistic separation" which the couple made last year. Shortly after that announce ment was made, Ingrid left for Paris to make the Oscar-winning movie "Anastasia" and to appear in the play "Tea and Sympathy." Just after Christmas, 1956, Ros sellini went to India. ZAPOTOCKY RECOVERS Vienna (IP) Communist Czech President Antonin Zapo- tocky has "almost completely recovered" from the heart at tack he suffered last Monday. Prague Radio reported today The broadcast heard here said the 73-year-old president's recov ery is proceeding without com plications. The radio reported him seriously ill . Monday and that he had been taken to the state hospital for treatment. if o o m n dog u r1 v7." 1 v. ,, , ,fa wm " r v. rnxfi ri mi iimi" AaMMaMfr fotisiaju.,r0er! I - Wllililllll 1 ! 9Bf"! PENNY FOR PENNY Juice the Nourishment of Prime Beef Hamburger o Pe$y f(f penny . . . twice the amount of balanced, Sigh-quality Protein . . . twice the Vitamins A, B, B2, D, and Niacin . . . twice the Minerals Calcium, Phosphorus and Iron . . . twice the Xjtl& New Fives Burgerbits Dog Meal costs less than half as much as hamburger . . . less than a third as much as canned dog food! Special Introductory Offer! Fqr free sample, send name and address to BURGERBITS, Box 7, San Francisco 1, California. Another Fine Product Of Standard Brands Inc SHADY COVE -TRAIL St. Martin's Guild Meets BY EVALYN P. WATSON Shady Cove-Trail St. Mar tin's Guild met at the home of Mrs. Dale Sawyer, president, Monday, Nov. 4. The Rev. Bruce MacHenry was present as well as eight members and two guests, Various plans were discussed and an inspirational talk was given by Mr. MacHenry. The meeting adjourned with refresh ments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bob Vincent Monday, Dec. 2. The Shady Cove PTA will meet Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Shady Cove school plans for coming events will be made and all parents and interested parties have been urged to attend. The annual Carnival-Bazaar sponsored by Our Lady of Fa tima club Saturday. Nov. 2, at the church hall was consider ed successful. Mrs. " Eva Seg essenman. chairman of the club expressed appreciation to merch ants of Medford and of the Shady Cove-Trail area for their help as well others who helped. Those receiving prizes were Tony Manno of Medford, Vincent Medina of Eagle Point, Mrs Earl Sheppard of- Shady Cove, Feldman and Olson of Medford, and Mrs. Marie Shere of Central Point. The Garden club meeting Monday. Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. Walter Turner of Trail has been cancelled due to illness. A project of the Garden club and one that improves the ap pearance of the business district in Shady Cove is the planting and maintaining of flower beds around utility poles. This fall the beds have been planted with Oregon grape, other shrubs, bulbs and perennials. Doing the work have been Ed Strother, Mrs. Miles Williams, Mrs. Tom Tepper, Mrs.. Ed Houston, Mrs. Harry Goode, Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Turner, Mrs. Delbert Spain and Mrs. Floyd Kelley. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huffman and family of Coeburn, Va., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer of Trail. Mr.s. Esther Deeder of Idaho who has been visiting her broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins, herev is planning to leave for home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Athel Dudley of Shady Cove Cleaners attended the state drycleaners convention at Pendleton, last week. Talks on all phases of dry cleaning were given as well as films be ing shown. One speaker, Dr. Dorothy Lyle, discussed the 1958 fabrics and what to expect of them.. She also showed samples of the fabrics. A position of honor has been given one the members of Sett! head Post VFW with the ap pointment of Dan Krotz, II, as national deputy chief of staff of the Vetrans of Foreign Wars This announcement comes from Richard L. Roudebush of Indian apolis, Ind., VFW commander- in-chief. The Rogue Rockhounds held their first meeting of the year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Sackett of Shady Cove with nine members and guests pre sent. President Ernest Sackett talked on the rock hunting trip he and his family took during the summer vacation into Brit ish Columbia and the Kamlo- ops national forest. Program for the evening was given by Floyd Kelley who showed colored sildes with Mrs. Kelley acting at narrator. It was decided that for the November meeting a trip to the Crater Rock Museum in Central Point should be planned. The meeting to be held Dec. 10 will be the Christmas party with a grab bag rock exchange between members and guests. The meet- 4-H Club News Sis-Q Sewing Club The 4-H sewing club met Sat urday, Nov. 2, at the home of Cynthia Hollgrave. Mrs. Chap man, our leader, showed us dif ferent kinds of material to use, and how to match them. The potluck dinner for the evening meeting was discussed. The next sewing meeting will be held Dec. 7 at the Bolton's at 425 Normal ave. The general 4-H meeting will be held Nov. 27, at the Belview Grange. The meeting was adjourned and re freshments served. Reporter Kathleen Goddard Howard Bake-N-Slitchers The Howard Bake-n-Stitchers held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Chisum Oct. 22. We discussed the project of sewing and we made sewing boxes. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Stever's home on Nov. 5. Carol Millard, Reporter STEAK-FEST Ithaca, N.Y. m Cornell Uni versity Prof. George H. Willing- ton, his tests completed, an nounced that fatty steaks are better tasting and jucier than lean steaks. How did the profes sor reach this finding? Well, he and a few associates sat down and ate 110 steaks. ing will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Watson in Shady Cove. Those attending the October meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Art Greenley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Gary Monical, Mrs. Ray Chubb, Mrs. Carroll Watson and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sackett. The turkey shoot sponsored by the Shady Cove-Trail Lions will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, in the field behind the Paul Davis Building and Supply com pany, in Shady Cove. The shoot will start at 11 a.m. and con tinue all 'day. Hot lunches will be served. This is a benefit for the maintenance . of the Shady Cove street lighting system and for sight conseevation. The com mittee in charge includes Bill Ducker, Floyd Kelley, Ted Jan tzer, Harry Goods, Delbert Spain, Athel Dudley, Paul Davis and Donald Harmon. Dinner guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley were Mr.-and Mrs. John H. Jantzer of Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Lehman of Eugene. Other recent guests of the Kelley's have been Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jantzer of Central Point. They visited the Kelleys on their way home from an elk . hunting trip . in north eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Ander son of Trail are parents of a girl born in Canyonville last week. She has been named Kris ten Bobette. Paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderson of Trail and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Elder of Shady Cove. Home guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Shepard Jr., of Shady Cove have been Shepherd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of Harbor City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nussbaum and family of Shady Cove are moving from the Geo. Scott house in Shady Cove to a home where the Steve Wilson's lived at ' one time which the Nuss baums are buying in Eagle Point. Jayne Mansfield Tells Engagement Hollywood (IPI Jayne Masnfield Wednesday night an nounced her engagement to muscular Mickey Hargitay, the former "Mr. Universe," on her return from a 40-day European trip. A 20th Century-Fox Studio spokesman said Miss Mansfield accepted a 10-carat diamond en gagement ring from Hargitay as they drove from Los Angeles International Airport to her home. The 23-year-old actress, who recently attended an audience held by Queen Elizabeth in Lon don, said: "I didn't thing any thing would top meeting Queen Elizabeth, but this even surpas ses that great thrill." No date has been set for the marriage. The studio spokesman said Miss Mansfield was await ing final processing of papers divorcing her from Paul Mans field. It will be Hargitay's sec ond marriage. Genuine hand-carved 1 keeps accurate time mm 24-hour clock actual size 7" high Shipped postpaid from Europe direct to you plus on can lid... or tl.50 and large flag from plastic bag of Jolly Time pop torn. BARGAIN OFFER! Made to acquaint you with Jolly Time America' favorite pop com. Always pops -fresh, tender, fluffy. 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Family Chosen To Appear on Posters For MOD Campaign New York For the first time in the 20-year ' history of the National Foundation for Infan tile Paralysis, a family, rather than a singlechild, has been chosen to appear on its nation ally distributed March of Dimes poster and coin collectors. A young Air Force officer's family, the Joseph L. Solomons of Warner Robins, Ga., has been named 1958 March of Dimes Poster Family, it was announc ed today by Basil O'Connor, president of the National Found ation, Their picture will appear on millions of pieces of cam paign literature and posters. During January, they will make a coast-to-coast tour, appearing at polio fund events. All Had Polio Mrs. Helen Solomon and her three children Joe, nine, and twins Lindy and Sandy, six all had polio during a single week in 1953, and they have been fighting the effects of the crippling disease ever since. The father of the family, Maj. Joseph L. Solomon, was away on tem porary duty with the Air Force at the time. "As the Salk vaccine makes 'new' polio more and more in visible, the Solomons are a vis ible, living reminder that the polio problem does not end with the woderful headlines on de clining polio incidence," O'Con nor said. Total March of Dimes aid to the family to date has been over $5,000, in addition to substantial sums the family has spent, O'Connor said. Many more thousands of dollars will be needed for the operations and rehabilitation techniques neces sary if Joe and Sandy are to live normal, productive lives. Since second attacks of polio are possible, all three children completed the full series of three Salk shots when the vaccine be came available. Texas Is the only state that was recognized by the United States before annexation. 500TH FACTORY OPENED San Juan, P. R. (IB Gov. Luis Munoz Marin Wednesday opened the Puerto Rico Can Company's factory here the 500th plant to come to Puerto Rico under the "bootstrap" tax concession program. In a speech at the ceremony, the governor credited the program with creat ing 40,000 new jobs paying about $50 million a year to local worker. ADVANCE NOTICE Denver (IB George H. Al lan, Colorado director of the U. S. Internal Revenue, received a birth announcement Wednes day. Allan said he doesn't know the sender, but he's probably a taxpayer. Device Replaces Cheese Makers Taste Madison, Wis. (IPI Cheese makers' impressions of the taste of their product are no longer exact enough for use in research on ripening. A report made by two Univer sity of Wisconsin researchers, D. G. Vakaleris and W. V. 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