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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1959)
Ike's Visit To Vatican Criticized Tacoma - (I'PB The Rev. Clyde J. Kennedy, president of the American Council of Christian Churches and pastor of a Tacoma church has is sued a statement criticizing President Eisenhower's visit to the Vatican Sunday. The council represents about 1,500,000 Protestants in 15 denominations. "It is a serious blow to our American tradition of separ ation of church and state for the President to visit the Pope," Kennedy said. "The Roman Catholic fosters a church - state concept which we in America have rejected. For the President to lend the prestige of his office to such an occasion and to receive honors from the Pope is un worthy of a long-established position." Security Device Nabs Wrong Persons ' Morristown, N.J. - (UPD r- A security device of the First National Iron Bank of Morris town has been catching the wrong persons. For the third time this year, the bank's tear gas system went off unexpect edly. The staff burst into tears. t 1 ' ' ; si il fea- COORDINATED-Coordinated in color, de- erator-freezer and dishwasher, sign and materials in this kitchen are the tures "retained heat" cooking, oven, surface units, ventilating hood, refrig- Oven Gas Home Appliances Lighten Work of Modern Homemaker A tiny blue flame lightens the work and brightens the leisure of homemakers every day of the year in the form of modern gas home appliances. Gift shoppers would have to search long and hard to find a more welcome or more practical present than a mod ern, fully automatic gas range fashioned in durable, func tional steel. It makes profi cient cooks out of rank ama teurs and gives skilled chefs an efficient tool worthy of their best talents. "and Best of All a PHILCO" ON SPECIAL SALE NOW! o- I new J Only a week Walghf only IS'j pound IuMuv anil Mchargtr. (Only 8Ji-wid, 16'.' high, SVt'ip. Long-life battery givtt 4 hour of usag btwn charges. Recharger i built-in ... plug into any 117 volt outltt. , PHILCO Briefcase Portable TV with Scan-Tenna Plugs-in and play toe I Operate en standard 117 volt AC. e Like looking at a Theatre) Screen even in bright unlight. e Built-in Pivot-Ten no.. e Tilting batet e Top grain cowhide cat. High-impact styrene top. 189 95 Model 3049BL 1 OPEN Monday 4 and 3 Friday Evenings 225 East 6th Ph. SP 3-5433 TERMS 5 TO St SUIT YOUR BUDGET 5 W0!0!0!0f0!0f0!0!0!0!0!0f0!0!0!0i0!0I0!0!0i0i0!0!0!0i0!0!0!li0!Si Kitchen Appliances Going Into Other Rooms in Residences The reasons for this popu larity are not difficult to un derstand. Chefs-both family and professional varieties -like the speed with which gas responds to the slightest turn of the control knob. They have absolute command of the burner and they can see immediately just how high or how. low the flame is set. Time, Fuel Savings They don't have to wait for the burner to heat up before starting to cook, nor does the burner stay hot for minutes after they have finished. These represent savings not only of time, but of fuel, too. Modern automation is not limited to cooking equipment, however. The same quick re sponse that makes gas the preferred- cooking fuel also gives - clothes . dryers, water heaters, incinerators, refrig erators and other appliances an extra measure of control and safety. The combination washer dryer is a good example of the efficiency and versatility of modern gas appliances. Many models use gas not only to provide gentle heat for the drying cycle, but a small heating device raises the tem perature of the wash and rinse water to the most effi cient level. A cleaner, fresh er wash is the result. The new smokeless-odorless gas incinerators, which are becoming more pupular every day, also come in a wide vari ety of shapes and colors. If you have ever had the misfortune of having food spoil during an electrical power failure, you'll have a special appreciation for the new gas refrigerators now available. Snow, sleet, wind and rain will not interrupt their dependable service. Silent Operation The 1960 refrigerators fea ture automatic ice dispensers, self-defrosting, separate freez er compartments and all the other popular innovations, as well as economical, totally silent operation. Gas home heating equip ment, too, is getting the mod ern design treatment. Com pact, smartly- styled units -central systems and ' direct room heaters alike now are frequently- located in the -kitchen or recreation room of new houses. Their compact ness and colorful steel covers enable them to blend neatly with the other up-to-date home appliances. . Phenomenal Growth . Today, three" out of four families rely on gas service in their homes. The phenom enal growth of the gas indus try since the end of World War II has been mostly hid den from public view in the underground trans mission lines that now extend to every corner of the U.S. It took the development of high - tensile strength, thin wall large diameter steel pipes to make long - distance gas transmission practical. More and more kitchen ap pliances are ending up else where than in the kitchen. There's no mystery as to where they're going they're being installed in dens, play rooms and family rooms. Sometimes it's the brand new appliance which ends up here. More often, the new unit goes in the regular kit chen and the old" one goes into the family room. Either way, thousands of appliances which arrive as a family gift this Christmas are going to make possible the beginnings of a second kitchen in the family room. Catching On Rapidly All this is happening be cause the concept of a second living room, playroom,, family room or whatever you may want to call it is catching on rapidly. Time was, of course, when the family rooni was a spar tan affair with sparse furnish- Northeast Storm Leaves 12 Dead By United Press International A violent storm subsided in to snow flurries in the North east Tuesday and a general warm-up spread through chill ed Dixie. The storm left at least 12 persons dead, the East Coast clogged with snow and the South shivering in sub-freezing temperatures. Gale -force winds powered the near-blizzard out of the Appalachians Monday through Pennsylvania "and New York and south as far as North Carolina. , Southern officials blamed the storm for seven deaths by fire, asphyxiation or in auto mobile accidents on highways slicked by ice and snow. ' Salem -(UPD- Gov. Mark Hat field Monday swore in Mrs. Emily Logan, Corvallis, as a member of the State Indus trial Accident Commission. ings. But today many families are showing considerable orig inality in designing and fur nishing these rooms. In situa tion like this, a "second kit chen" is a natural. If new appliances are pur chased specifically for this extra kitchen, the chances are good that they're scaled down slightly from those in the reg ular kitchen. On the market right now are a number of small refrigerators which fur nish "spot" refrigeration and which are ideal for storing the food and beverages likely to be needed when the ang gathers for a party. Likewise, small ranges and compact sinks are ideal for such rooms. More Familie Doing It But more and more families are furnishing their second Lkitchens with the used appli ances which become available when new models are pur chased for the big kitchen. That's particularly so nowa- Careless Driver ! Campaign Urged , Washington - (UPD - FBI Di rector J. Edgar Hoover has urged local law officers to launch a "tough, unapologetic campaign" against careless drivers during the Christmas season. Hoover said in the FBI law enforcement bulletin that po licemen and the courts norm ally are expected to have "good will toward all men." But, he said, "this Christ mas time spirit must not ex tend to our potential highway killers." Last year, 740 persons died from traffic accidents during the four-day. Christmas holiday. Salem (UPD The Oregon De partment of Agriculture has been notified that sheep sca bies has been diagnosed at Longmont, Colo. days when many a refriger ator in good working order is replaced simply so that the housewife can get a modern unit which incorporates the latest convenience features. irzt ' T MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Or. F J Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959 A" SAVES TRIPS Gas inciner ator saves her from trips anto cold outdoors. Yeggs Loot Safe Salem - (UPD - Yeggs tore off a dial and punched a safe in the Valley Farm store here Monday night and took $1,368 in currency and checks. Cash involved amounts to some'$400. Authorities said it -appeared' to be the work of experts. Washington -4UPD- The Unit ed Steelworkers union has reached tentative agreement on new contracts with major can manufacturers providing for a 34-cent package over three years. O. 0 Vft S (3OJ3) Iter P C 9 3P WHAT MOTHER WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS 1 4T A When Christmas dinner is eaten . . . and the family feels too full to move . . and the thought of doing the dishes seems especially hard to bear show mother your thanks for her tedious shopping and her hours of cooking let an automatic electric dishwasher do the dishes for her! Save her hands, her time, and the family health, and let her enjoy dinner without thoughts of after-dinner drudgery. A DON'T BE A DISHWASHER . . . BUY ONE! Press a button- and relax! Put the dirty dishes, silver, and utensils in the dishwasher and let scalding hot water and a special dishwasher detergent get dishes cleaner than they could ever be washed the old-fashioned, hands-in-the-sink way! cal ore -v see the electrical dealer or contractor displaying the Cal-Ore Electrical League Emblem GIVE BETTER THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY A Vamm Cmxr OwM mi. Opatmi b) om PV m mm 1