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Divorce Rate in
Jackson County
Is Above Average
ine divorce rale in jhcksoii ;
uounty is not an enviable one.
Although it has not reached
Die size that it has in some
parts of the country, it is,
nevertheless, higher than
average.
As a result of family split-ups
locally, there are now 2,652 men
and women in the county who
are listed as divorced or sepa
rated. Of the total, 2,107 are di
vorced and 555 are separated.
The figures are based on a
survey recently made by the
Department of Health, Educa
tion and Welfare and on data
gathered by the Department of
Commerce.
Local Residents Noted
They show that, in Jackson
County, 50 local residents out
of every 1.000 over the age of
14 are either divorced or sepa
rated. That is a higher ratio than is
reported for most of the United
States, the average being 43 per
1,000. In the State of Oregon,
it is 48 per l.ouo.
Growing attention is being
paid to the divorce situation be
cause of the effect that it has on
the lives of so many adults and,
more especially, on their children.
10(1,000 Divorces In U.S.
In Lhe past year there were
more than 400,000 divorces in
the United Slates. They have
markedly changed Lhe lives of
800,000 men and women and of
their nearly 500.000 children.
While the number of divorces
keeps going up, in line with the
expansion of the population,
mere has been no increase in
the rate itself.
Actually, the divorce rate
per 1,000 people has been droi
ping since 1046, when the all
time high of 610,000 divorces
was recorded.
This avalanche was attrobut
cd to the marital difficulties
connected with hasty war-time
marriages and with the long
separations that ensued.
Some Have Remained
Many of the people who found
that their marriages were not
made in ncaven, and who were
subsequently divorced, have re
married, me figures show.
According to the Govern
ment's figures, for every person
in ine united Mates who has
been divorced and who has nol
remarried, there are 2.5 others.
once divorced, who have re
married.
Assuming that Jackson Coun
ty is average in this respect,
there are an estimated 5,268 ad
ditional men and women locally
who have gone through divorce.
Crown Zellerbach
Warns Investors
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Crown Zellerbach Corp., sur
prised by a five-point rise In its
stock because of rumors it has
a new miracle drug In the
works, Wednesday tried to head
off speculators.
A company spokesman said
even if the experimental drug
Dimethyl Sulfoxide, or DMSO
should live up to the effects at
tributed to it, "commercializa
tion of the chemical as a drug
would have little effect on the
company's overall sales volumes
and earnings.
However, stock purchasers
were apparently unimpressed as
the stock, which closed Tuesday
at 55' soared to 60' i on the
Pacific Coast Stock Exchange
Wednesday.
A Crown Zellerbach public
relations man reported: "Our
annual business is more than
$600 million, of this, the chemi
cal division docs only $2 million.
What's all the fuss about?"
The University of Oregon
Medical School in Portland has
been testing DMSO.
Doctors said the chemical,
derived from wood, has bright
possibilities in the field of medi
cine but that much testing re
mained to be done before it
could be marketed. Its posaibi-
Mies include help in human or- f''
gan transplant, pain killing and Mr,,
the potential of transporting
medication in the human body.
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Oregon AFL-CIO
Chief To Retire
PORTLAND (UPI) - J. D.
(Rosy) McDonald, will retire
Jan. 1 from his fulltime salaried
Job as president of the Oregon
AKL-CIO, he announced Wednes
day. However, McDonald said he
will keep the title of president
and may even run for re-election
when his term expires Dec.
1, 1965. McDonald is 68.
He said after he gives up his
$105 weekly salary he will work
only under special assignment
from James T. Marr, executive
secretary of t h e Oregon AFL
CIO. McDonald has been a fulltima
lobbyist since the 1053 session.
He first went to the Oregon Leg
islature in 1937 to work for a
meat inspection bill.
In choosing cuddle toys for
youngsters with allergies, make
certain they are stuffed with
latex foam.
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