Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1960, Image 37

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
New Penicillin
Halts Staphylococci
London - (Science Service)
- A new penicillin developed
at the Beecham Laboratories
arrests staphylococci that are
resistant to ordinary penicil
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NEW LENGTH - Cropped to
new length and trimmed
with mink is this coat ot
Alaska fur seal. It's by Terry.
"Staph" has caused serious
epidemics In even splc-and
span hospitals. It often caus
es boils.
The new drug, covered by
patents, Is partly synthetic
and partly extracted from a
mold. The super-penicillin as
made possible by the Isolation
of the central core of tne pent
cillln molecule last year.
Full details on the new an
llblollc will be published in
the British Medical Journal
this month.
The new penicillin is ab
sorbed Into the blood stream
and kills staphylococci, In
cluding those resistant to the
older penicillins.
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PERSONALITY More fashion personality for the costume
ia expressed here, by a 'three-quarter coat, matching over
blouse, and slender skirt. Coat and ovcrblouse arc in a bril
liant blue, green and black British woolen giant plaid, while
the skirt is black By Arthur Jablow ,
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offers you so much built-in value and matchless
performance. And, music becomes magic when
the glorious voice of this Magnavox sets It freei
20-watt two-channel amplifier, six speakers with
two 12 bass, exclusive precision Magnavox
' changer with Stereo Diamond Pick-up. You must
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CONSTRUCTION STARTS A trench is the left of .the tree, was completed first, and
shown being dug here as construction of the the wing to the rear was occupied earlier
third wing of the Mall, 1005 East Main St., this year. The building houses professional
Medford, gets under way. The first wing, at offices.
Brain Cells May Regulate Mammal Milk Production
Los Angelcs-(Science Serv
ice) - The production of milk
in mammals is apparently
regulated by the same group
of brain cells which, in the
reproductive process, controls
the release of eggs in the female.
In the natural process of
birth and the suckling of the
young, physiological stimuli
may act on this brain area so
that milk secretion is initiated
and maintained while egg pro
duction is temporarily held
In abeyance.
This has been suggested in
experiments at the University
of California Medical School,
Los Angeles, by Drs. Charles
H. Sawyer, Charles K. Haun,
Jessamine Milliard and Harry
Radford.
They found that electrical
stimulation of a certain group
of cells in the hypothalamic
part of the brain of the fe
male rabbit initiated the egg
release process. Destruction
of these same brain cells
with electric needles activated
secretion of milk.
It has also been demonstra
ted that the tranquilizer re-
serpine will block ovulation
and Induce milk secretion in
rabbits. The tranquilizer ap
parently acts on this portion
of the brain.
Controlled by Brain
The brain controls these
various functions by sending
chemical messengers to the
pituitary or master gland. The
pituitary in turn releases spec
ial hormones each of which
Fashion Caters To Many Moods
A subteen's moods are
many, and fall fashion caters
to all. For her more casual
moods is a look that might be
called "dramatically relaxed,"
high-lighted by long and shag
gy sweaters, black knits and
the duffel coat. On the other
side are styles that aid her In
her wish for a more dressed
up, adult air.
The fashion sophistication
liked by the growing up girl
is provided by the new long-
torso look. Tunics grow in
prestige on dresses, coats,
suits and sportswear. Blouses
and sweaters come in tunic
lengths, sashed at the waist.
A leading silhouette is the
unprcssed pleated full skirt
with Jacket. Important, too,
for subteencrs are cased slim
skirts, now appearing with
tucked waists, and flared and
pleated styles. Pleats are
many: accordion, tunnel, box,
unprcssed.
Plaids, pile and prints of all
sorts seem headed for a busy
seasbn. The plaids - many In
brighter hues - and prints,
with special favor for the old
fashioned look, show up
everywhere.
Fur - look piles compose
coats, line them and trim
them. And the fun fashions
in pile and shaggy textured
fabrics are plentiful, includ
ing pants, jackets, vests. Tex-ture-y
knits abet the shaggy
look.
For subteens who practical
ly live in separates, fall's lot
of versatile tops and bottoms
includes the long shaggy
sweater over tapered pants,
blouson tops, easy - to - wash
little suits, culottes and jump
ers. Casual coats trend to the
three-quarter length, with the
duffel coat in the lead.
initiates activity in a special
ized gland such as the ovary
or milk glands.
It has been suggested that
the same chemical messenger
hich causes the pituitary to
send out the ovulating hor
mone also blocks release of
the milk secreting hormone.
When the brain cells which
send this messenger are de
stroyed by electric needle or
inhibited by a tranquilizer
then the lactogenic hormone
goes on its way to stimulate
milk secretion in the mam
mary glands.
In the natural process of
birth and the suckling of the
young, physiological stimuli
may inhibit this brain area so
that milk secretion is initiated
and maintained while egg
production is tempor a r i 1 y
held in abeyance.
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SHAGGY - Shaggy look gets
a luxurious interpretation in
knitted mohair - and - acetate
coat. It's belted, generously
patch - pocketed. By Tricosa-Feder.
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OF VALUES!
3 Days-Thursday, Friday
and Saturday ONLY!
Several Patterns Fine China
50 OFF
6 Patterns Staffordshire
Imported English
1 Earthernware
45 pc. Set $n95
Reg. 45.00 XW
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POTTERY
16-Pc. Starter Set
Choice of Pastel
Colors
REG. $7.95 SET
SC98
Set
Ruffled
Table Lamp
Shades
Branched Melmac Dinnerware
3 Patterns, 16-Pc. Starter Sets - Reg. $19.95.
Reg. $7.95
$75 llii
Reg. $8.95 NOW O
$795
$l49i
Reg. $9.95 NOW
Gifts & Homewares
323 East Main
Phone SP 2-2133
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Only!
Save Now on All New Fall Merchandise at
Robinson Bros.
Pk in the trJ Iki '
PARK t SHOP II Me,1S
Lot Directly Behind fll
Our Store! 4I
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Car Coats
and Jackets
Regular $15.98 to $22.95
W to W8
Casual Cotton Pants
$28 ,0 $488
Mil BEST VM
JBUYST
Regular
$4.95 to $6.95
MEN'S
ONLY
Men's Bulky Knit and Regular Knit
SWEATEES
Good Selection
Regular $14.95 to $19.95
Styles
Colors!
$088 to $10
lors! lV
BIG SAVINGS FROM
OUR BOYS' DEPT.
Boys'
Car Coats
Reg. tiriRX
vie iww
11
$14.95
Value
Boys' Melton
Jackets
$788
Reg.
$10.95
Value
Check This Terrific Value
Men's
Shoes
11
Regular $12.95
$088
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Hurry! These Prices Good Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Only !
If Men's and Boys' Wear It . . . Robinson Bros. Carry It
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Medford, Oregon
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