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Show Doctor Orders Husband, Wife To Change Jobs The age-old threat of wives has been to change jobs with husbands and prove they can perform bread-winning bread-winning duties better than the men can perform housework. This stunt, when it is' tried, generally gen-erally culminates with the wife going go-ing back to the stove and dishpan and the husband returning to the office. But not so with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keheley, Newman, Ga They exchanged jobs, not because of a family quarrel, but because of orders from the husband's doctor Their turnabout has been successful too but he wants his job back and she wants to return to the kitchen But doctor won't let them A year and a half ago, keheley who operated a successful florist shop and seven greenhouses, was told by his doctor that the jobs were too much for him. The doctor, Walter Kempner of Duke university hospital, put Paul on a rigid rice diet-so strict that Paul can hardly even lick a postage stamp because of the salt In the glue. At that time Paul's only knowledge knowl-edge of culinary art was strictly from hunger, and the only experience experi-ence Ruth had had in the nursery business was rearing their two children. chil-dren. Still, they exchanged jobs for the lack of a better solution. With Ruth in charge of the greenhouses green-houses and florist shop, business is booming. Her husband brags about the wedding bouquets she makes and the way she collects the bills. Paul's health has improved so rapidly the doctor already has used photographs of him in lectures. Ruth says her nerves were never better. |