MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORO, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1M3
WASHER-DRYER This new gas washer-dryer automatically
dispenses bleach and fabric conditioner during the wash and
rinse cycles. Special setting is provided for wash and wear items.
Holiday Program Starts by Army
"Share With a Child," a pro
gram recently Initiated to pro
vide clothing, food and toys for
less fortunate children during
the Christmas season has been
announced through the Salva
tion Army. The program is
sponsored by General Mills, Inc.
Edwin W. Rawlings, president
of General Mills recently pre
sented a check for $100,000 to
the Salvation Army for the pur
pose. In addition, special col
lection containers will be on dis-
Card Messages Are
Written by Bishop
- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -A
number of spiritual messages
written by Bishop Fulton Sheen
will appear on a boxed selec
tion of Christmas cards this
year.
A spokesman for Hallmark
Cards said the distinguished
Catholic prelate, author and
lecturer had prepared the col
lection of miniature "essays"
on the spiritual significance of
Christmas and that his royal
ties were being donated to var
ious charities including the So
ciety for the Propagation of the
Faith, the world-wide mission
organization of which he is na
tional director.
play in grocery stores from
coast to coast for consumers
to deposit corporate symbols
from General Mills products.
General Mills will contribute
two cents for each symbol to
ward the Christmas project. If
the symbols collected have a
redemption value beyond the
$100,000 guarantee, the compa
ny will contribute a larger
amount to the Salvation Army,
according to the release.
The local Salvation Army of
fice has pointed out that this
will in no way involve the lo
cal fund raising appeal. A little
if any of the funds from the
General Mills project will find
their way into the local area,
the local officers stated. The
funds will be used on a nation
al basis and mainly in the East
ern and New York areas, they
explained.
HIGHWAYS COSTLY .
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
American Municipal Association
estimates that if New York, Chi
cago, Boston, Philadelphia and
Cleveland were to lose their ex
isting rapid transit networks, it
would cost $31 billion to build
highways to replace them.
Women Not Interested in Returning to
Good Old Days of Hanging Laundry Out
Down through the ages, one
way of judging a homemaker
was by the appearance of her
laundry hanging on the line.
Signs of "tattle tale gray"
tagged the laundress a poor
housekeeper while clothes that
were sparkling white or bright
ly colored won her the respect
of her neighbors.
But times have changed.
Clotheslines are fast disappear
ing from the American scene.
Modern women no longer trudge
out to the backyard with bas
kets of wet wash. Instead, they
dry the laundry indoors, in mod
ern gas appliances.
Gas industry home economists
in interviews with thousands of
women using gas dryers and
washer-dryer combinations have
yet to find one who would will
ingly return to clothesline dry
ing. In fact, American Gas As
sociation reports, women say
their dryers are Indispensable.
Young Mother Delighted
A young mother with a new
baby is delighted because she
is saving both time and money.
"I have more time to tend the
baby and it's amazing how few
diapers, sleepers, and baby
clothing I need. An entire load
of diapers takes only 15 minuets
to dry. I figure that the money
saved on baby garments is help
ing to pay for the machine."
An efficient career woman ex
plans that she does the laundry
while preparing the family's
evening meal. "I simply load
the machine and go about my
business. Later, while the dishes
are being washed, I fold the
clothes and put them away. On
occasion, I wash very late at
night or early in the morning.
I just pick the time that suits
me, not the weather."
A mother with a cardiac con
dition calls her gas washer-
Michigan Program
Brings Foreign Students
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPD
A record 345 young people
from Europe, the Far East and
Africa are now studying in
Michigan high schools under
the Youth for Understanding
program of the Michigan Coun
cil of Churches and the Ann Ar-bor-Washtenaw
and Berrien
County Councils of Churches.
A new phase of the program
took 65 Michigan young people
to Mexico last summer where
they were joined by 25 teen
agers from Kansas. The pro
sram is increasingly "spilling
over into other states,", reports
the Michigan Council.'
MEETING SET
SALEM (UPI) - The Legisla
tive Interim Committee on Edu
cation has scheduled a meeting
here Friday.
dryer her "heart saver." "It's
in a bathroom adjacent to the
bedrooms where most soiled
items accumulate and saves me
countless steps. I never have to
touch the clothes from the mo
ment I load the machine until
they're dried and ready to be
put away. And I practically
never have to iron any more.
We use mostly synthetic fabrics
and they come out of the dryer
ready to wear."
Keeps Track of Hours
A busy mother interested in
community activities kept track
of the hours she saves with a
gas dryer. "It came to approxi
mately 156 hours last year, or
a dividend of three hours each
week that I now devote to im
portant community projects.
Best of all, I still have more
time and energy for my fam
ily." .
A mother with a large family
is especially happy with her gas
dryer because it keeps her
caught up with the laundry and
cuts the family's clothing needs
by half. "My dryer is going con
stantly. I use it for everything.
On stormy, days, I dry the chil
dren's boots, raincoats and
snowsuits while they eat lunch.
Everything's ready for the trip
back to school and one set of
outer clothing is all they need."
And there's the mother who
calls her gas washer-dryer "husband-proof,"
It's equipped with
a special control that automat
ically regulates temperatures
and drying times to suit each
type of load, eliminating all
possibility of over-drying. "Now
I can let my husband do the
laundry on those occasions when
I have to be away from home.
He can't possibly guess wrong,
even if he tosses a pair of
dungarees in with the sheets.
Everything comes out of the
dryer just right."
More Power Planned
For Radio Stations
NEW YORK (UPI) Two
10,000-watt transmitters will
soon be installed in the Philip
pines, site of the Christian Ra
dio Network.
The overseas radio and mass
communications committee of
the National Council of
Churches, RAVEMCCO, also
reports that the transmitter of
Station DYCR at Dumaguete
City will be stepped up from S
to 10 kilowatts "to beam the
Christian message to areas not
yet reached."
On the air since 1950, DYCR
broadcasts more than 100 hours
weekly of news, music, public
interest and religious programs.
PARKING PROBLEM
OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - A
Kaiser Industries study showed
that if all the people who now
use mass transit to commute
from New Jersey to New York
switched to autos it would take
all of Manhattan below 42nd
Street just to park their cars.
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CAP PLANE CRASHES Flames roar from sons aboard crashed into two homes during :
the wreckage of a burning twin-engined Civil takeoff on what was presumbaly a training
Air Patrol plane in front of a home at Amity- flight. All aboard were killed, authorities .
ville, N. Y. The aircraft, which had three per- said. (UPI)
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