Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 10, 1957, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday Korember 10, 1937
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BEATS MEETING THE QUEEN Actress Jayne Mans
field is greeted by her fiance, Mickey Margitay, as she
arrives in Los Angeles following a 40-day tour of Europe.
Jayne accepted a 10-carat diamond engagement ring from
Hargitay as they drove to her home. The blonde actress
said, "The engagement surpasses the thrill of meeting
Queen Elizabeth."
Quotes From the News
Br UNITED PRESS
-Thief River Falls, Minn. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.),
on how to overtake the Russians in the missile and satellite race:
"What we need in Washington are more eggheads and fewer
fat heads."
Reno, Ner. Sen. John F. Kenned? (D-Mass.), in calling en
President Eisenhower to give the people all the facts on the U.S.
lag in rocket and arms development:
"I think ... that we have a right to ask the President to tell
us all of the harsh facts we must face, and not just some of them."
Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, in saying she wants
action, not reassurances from President Eisenhower in the Russian
U.S. missile race:
"I can reassure myself.
Washing&n Sen. Richard X. Neuberger (D-Ore.). in urging
cabinet status for White House scientific adviser Dr. James R.
Killian so as to increase his effectiveness:
"You don't send a man with captain's bars to tell the field
marshal how to run the battle."
Chicago Mrs. Nora Hughes, 26-year-old mother of three, de
scribing under hypnosis her five-day hypnotic sleep:
"It feels like pins or needles sticking in me, like when your
foot falls asleep, but it feels good. It feels like heaven."
Quick Swap Couples
Ease Into Normality
Millbrae, Calif. (IP) The
two Millbrae couplet0 who
cn&sged marriage partners with
the agility of square dancers
hrve eased into a seemingly nor
ma', routine.
When Dr. Frank E. Schwartz,
33, and his wife, Betty Jean, 33,
decided to get a divorce and re
marry with "best friends" J.
Martin Brooks, 35, and his wife,
Betty, 35, fist April the news
shook this San Francisco sub
urb. Since then the Schwartz and
Brooks families, aided by
friends and neighbors, have
"THE TIMES ARE BIG
WITH TIDINGS"
2s '(Author's Name Below)
Hardly a day passes but
we are informed of progress
being made in our constant
fight against disease. Re
search workers are always
looking for new drugs, anti
biotics and man-made chem
icals. Each one is clinically test
ed against every possible
ailment with the hope that
a better way of treatment
will be found. Millions of
dollars are often spent to
perfect a single new drug.
As soon as a new drug is
released for safe use we
stock it in our prescription
department. It is a remark
able achievement that the
average charge of all the
prescriptions dispensed is
less than three dollars.
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
SP 2-6239
WHEN YOU NEED
MEDICINE
Pick up your prescription
if shopping near us, or let
us deliver promptly without
extra charge. A great many
people entrust us with the
'responsibility of filling their
prescriptions. May we com
pound yours?
HEATH'S
Medical Center
PHARMACY
33 North Central
Quotation by Robert Southey
(1774-1843)
Copyright 1957 (11W2)
maintained their friendship and
near-normal social and business
relationships.
The couples' decision to main
tain silence on this subject ap
parently has helped keep pub
lic comment at a minimum.
'There was a lot of tongue-
wagging at the time, but it s
disc, down now," a young Mill
brae stenographer commented.
"But I gues it's hard on the
children," she added.
Houses Also Swapped
Schwartz, an eye specialist in
the Millbrae medical center ani
Brooks, owner-operator of a
San Bruno pet and garden sup
ply store swapped houses as
well as spouses after their wives
obtained Reno divorces la it May
2. The Swart?' four children
stayed with their mother as did
the two Brooks youngsters. All
six children are .under the age
of eleven.
The two women shared a mo
tel room while they established
Nevada residence. Schwartz and
Brooks left the children witn
Dabysitxers when they traveled
to Carson City, Nev., to marry
their respective second wives.
Schwartz, at the time of the
"hope to go on living here if
public opinion will let us."
Friends and neighbors refused
to discuss the marriages except
to say "we're with them all the
way."
It was apparent, however,
that the couples have decided
it too "difficult" to maintain
each other's home. Last month
the Brookses sold the La Prenda
street house which once belong
ed to Schwartz and moved to
another section of town.
The Schwartzes are still liv
ing in Brooks' neat, brick-faced
house but a large "for sale" sign
was conspicuous on the lawn.
The wife swap actually may
have benefitted Brooks' busin
ess, according to one town wag.
"At least it didn't hurt it," he
said. "He's got a fine store, a
good business, and has re-modeled
since last May.
"And he's just been asked to
join one of San Bruno's top ser
ice organizations."
Both families were courteous
in their refusal to comment on
the situation as was their pas
tor, Rev. R. F. Winkelman of
the Millbrae Community Meth
odist church.
'I havfe absolutely no com
ment on the situation," he said
with the air of one who would
be relieved to have the entire
subject stricken from the rec
ord Wkikelman had more to say
six months ago when the news
liitt bruke. He cautioned h l s
church . members from the pul
pit then to "let him who has
not sinned cast the first stone."
Demands Renewed For Credit Easing
Washington up Democrats
Saturday renewed demands for
relaxation of federal restraints
on credit to counteract rising un
employment now running
400,000 higher than a year ago.
Rep. Augustine B. Kelley (D
Pa.), a member of the Senate
House Economic Committee, told
a reporter:
"It's high time for the Presi
dent to recognize that our eco
nomic situation is not favorable.
It's high time for adjustments
in credit. Tight money i3 squeez
ing the housing industry to a
halt and hurting automobile
sales and small business."
The so-called "tight money"
policy is under attack from a
growing number of Democrats.
The policy is under control of
the Federal Reserve Board. In
theory at least, the board is not
directly responsible to President
Eisenhower.
Board Restricts Credit
Although there are no direct
East Oregon High
In Water Storage
Boise (IP) A U.S. Geologi
cal Survey released Saturday
showed that water storage in
major reservoir areas in Idaho
and eastern Oregon on Oct. 31
was higher than the average for
the 10-year period 1945-54.
With one exception, however,
the storage was below that for
the same date last year.
Irrigation , storage for these
areas was: Seven upper Snake
river basin reservoirs, 1,993,000
acre feet, an increase of 609,000
over a year ago; two reservoirs
on the Owyhee and Malheur riv
ers, 897,000 acre feet, a drop of
1,000 acre feet; six reservoirs on
the Boise and Payette rivers,
995,000 acre feet, off 52,000 acre
feet. The 10-year average for
each of these was: Upper Snake
1,521,000, Owyhee - Malheur
777,000 and Boise-Payette, 375,
000 acre feet.
Material Sought
By U. S Air Force
Dayton, Ohio (IP) Maj. Gen.
William O. Senter, chief of pro
curement and production for the
air materiel command, said the
Air Force is seeking an ultimate
material.
It is practically weightless, in
finitely strong, resistant to any
degree of heat, it mills, mach
ines, and casts easily, and is
available at negligible cost.
"We haven't found this mate
rial yet. But we do have a name
for it," Senter said. "It is 'unob
tainum.' "
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controls on ' credit buying, the
board for almost two years has
fought inflation by restricting
the supply of credit. With de
mand exceeding supply, interest
rates charged borrowers soared
this fall to the highest levels in
25 years.
Rep. Henry S. Reuss (D-Wisc),
a member of the House Banking
Committee, said in a separate
interview:
"The Eisenhover administra
tion seems to be achieving what
up to now only the government
of France had achieved name
ly, galloping inflation and grow
ing unemployment at one and
the same time."
Kelley and Reuss spoke out
after the Labor and Commerce
departments reported Friday
that unemployment in October
stood at 2,552,000 compared
with 2,100,000 a year earlier.
Worst October Since '54
October unemployment actu
ally was down 44,000 from Sep
tember, but this was less than
the normal seasonal drop. As a
result, unemployment on a seasonally-adjusted
.basis rose in
October to 4.6 per cent of the
civilian labor force. This com
pares with 4.3 per cent in Sep
tember and is the highest sea
sonally adjusted unemployment
rate for any month since Octo
ber 1954.
The report said non-farm em
ployment, which normally in
creases in October, dropped 50,
000 from the September figure
to an October total of 59.100,000
Nevertheless, this was the high
est total on record for any Oc
tober. Total employment climbed by
300,000 to 66 million persons in
October. But the pick-up was
less than usual for this time of
year. Moreover, a large part of
this boost was due to increased
farm employment compared
with September when bad wea
ther caused a slump in farm
work.
Kidney Transplant
Needs Court Ruling
Boston OPI Thirteen-year-old
twin boys from Pocatello,
Idaho, will ask the Massachu
setts Supreme Court next week
for permission to undergo kid
ney transplant surgery. . !
Doctors at Peter Bent Brig
ham hospital hope to remove one
healthy kidney from Jerry Fos
ter and transplant it to his broth
er, Jimmy. The latter is afflict
ed with Nephritis, a usually fa
tal ailment of both kidneys.
The delicate operation has
been performed successfully by
Boston doctors on several pre
vious occasions, always with i
dentical twins.
SPACE SAVER
Evwnsville, Ind. ( Four
teen-aged girls heve petitioned
Superman, via the TV station
that carries his program here,
to fly into space posthaste and
save the dog in Sputnik II.
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I STUDIO ONE SAND TEST ' j V fe;; ,5vI Jlfe
Betty Furness shows clean towels taken from Westingnouse : r'H s f t? I- v jJllilK
; Laundromat at conclusion of dramatic Sand Test of 1958 auto- 1 VfJ N " v "v f-' if IIMmF w
matic washers. Compare these towels with those taken from I J 1 V tl f A " 31f fflPfjft?Y f
:" leading center-post automatics used in the test. , 5 1 ? V 't! ' WMWk flrvt
Beakers were used to catch wash and rinse water front each K ;i J7 s v" -S' i-ffljayV nvio
is machine, and special traps collected sand pumped out by each If 3V x N JPtPpih X?tr x
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Monday Night, Nov. 4th "Studio One" Sand Test Proves Again:
Washes Cleaner, Rinses Better, Cleans Itself!
In a dramatic test performed before a live studio audience, the
Westinghouse Laundromat proved once again that it still holds
the world's washing championship.
Two cups of dirty sand to represent everyday soil were dumped
on towels in the Laundromat Automatic Washer and in three
other well-known '58 automatic washers. At the end of their
washing cycle&not a grain of sand remained in the Laundromat's
towels or in the machine either. Towels in the other washers
were streaked with sand and there was also sand left in the
machines. What's more, the Laundromat did this cleaner job
with gallons less water.
LAUNDROMAT
SAVES GALLONS OF WATER
Dlogramt bslew shew ralativ
emevntt of water wtcd.
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LAUNDROMAT ALONE
WASHES OUT ALL THE SAND
Diagram bilow hw nlatfve
amount el (and w hd evt.
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HIRE'S WHY THK PtBVOLVINO AGITATOR LAUNDROMAT
WINS THE SAND TEST I
In the Laundromtt,
clothes a inside Re
volving Agitator tht
lifts, turns, plunges
them 50 times min
ute, washes esch piece
nuallv wpll all thu
time. Lift-Away rinsing drains dirty
wash water away from clothes never
back through them.
Center-post machines
give clothes bunched
around the agitator
harsh treatment while
those at outer edge
of tub get almost no
washing. During rins
ing, dirty wash water strains back
through clothes, redeposits sand. soil.
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