Port Orford News, Thursday, Febraaey 21,
Home Extension
Plan New Classes
A u x ilia ry Police
To Be Printed
Police chief Barney beel has
sent word to a ll auxiliary police,
V , A. P ., via a newsletter, that
all members are to be finger
printed before being sworn In.
Issel said the fingerprinting is
for security reasons.
Plans are also being made, the
chief said, for a first-aid train
ing course. These classes may
be held with the fire department.
or v w t <xo v o w r o w
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(Because Mrs.Haines Is temp
orarily indisposed, her column
this week has been prepared by
the New* staff, under her direc
tion)
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Mr. and Mr*. D. D. H ill, Cor
vallis, Oregon, visited at the
home of their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mr*. M ilton Marsh
for two days last week while en
route to Albany, California. Mr.
H ill it leaving for the Phillipines
on March 23 for a two weeks
study for the Agriculture De
partment of the Phillipines.
"False" Pride
Noted In U.S.
Health Boaits
Oregon State U niversity— Moat
Americana take great pride in
the nation’s advances in medi
cine and health—and well they
might — but there is some
"fals e” pride involved a t times,
an Oregon S t a t e University
health educator cautions.
It's false, for exam ple, to say
Mrs. Polly Me Knight was a that Am ericans live longer than
guest at the home of Mr. and people in other countries. Peo
Mrs. Charles Haines over the ple in seven other countries
have a longer life expectancy
Lincoln's birthday holiday.
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a t birth And at ago « , males
Mrs. Red McW illiam s return of 16 other nations have a longer
ed on Monday from a three and life expectancy
a half week visit at the home of
The truth is that millions oi
daughter Julie and husband, Mr. i Americans, including thousands
and Mr*. Sidney Olsen of Clen- of Oregonians, "know fa r more
dale,California. She went down about health than they prac
to welcome their new daughter tice,” D r. C. L . Anderson points
and Red and N a d i n e 's first out in his plea for more atten
grsndchildwhowss born on Feb tion to "building up and m ain
ruary 7 at St. Josephs Hospital taining a high level” of health.
in B u rb a n k , California The
Anderson is author of half a
baby girl was n a m e d Holly dozen books in the field of
Eileen andweigbed eight pounds
health, is wellknown in Oregon
eight ounces.
for his T V hygiene course, and
The home of Mr. and Mrs. is campus chairm an for the new
inform ation
center
Marlon Wilson was a scene oi h e a l t h
fam ily fun last week end when formed at OSU to answer ques
their daughter and husband, Mr. tions posed by health education
and Mr*. Cary Ramey and son teachers in junior and senior
Jeff visited them. The Rameys high schools. This month, he
had planned to attend the wed was featured speaker at the
ding of Patsy Coergen and Ron annual meeting of the National
Rose, but arrived a little late D airy Council.
Persons in Sweden have long
to be there. They returned to
their home in Springfield on est life expectancy at birth now,
followed in order by Norw ay,
Monday morning
The Netherlands, D e n m a r k ,
Mrs. C l a r e n c e Hines was Israel. New Zealand, and Eng
stricken w ith a heart attack on land-Wales (and then the U .S .)
Interestingly enough too, all
February 12 and rushed to M c-
Auley h o s p i t a l in Coos Bay seven have higher per capita
where she was under the care of consumption of dairy products
Dr. Quinn, referred by Dr. Boots. than the United States, Ander
We are happy to report that she son adds.
is r e c o v e r i n g and expected
In his call for more attention
home on W e d n e s d a y of this to good daily health practices,
week.
Anderson points out that more
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| AN EXA M PU of soil conserva
tion efforts In Curry county is
•tream bank control work. This
Job of riprtpplng a stream bank
is on the Elk River ranch of Clyde
Wagner. On the opposite bank,
riprapping of cables and limbs
is used to reduce erosion on this
Six dairym en w ere elected to kind o( quota control He fav- bend of the river,
aerve for a two-year period on ored m arket pool* by area«
— CSC Photo
Dairymen of Bandon, Langlois,
Port Oriord Serve on DHIA Board
JUSTICE COURT
Cases appearing before Justice
Arthur F. Niemann in Justice
C o u r t since last report were;
Wayne C ecil Sells, Feb. 14, no
vehicle license, $5j Harry El
man Jones, Feb. 15, hunt closed
season (deer), $50 plus $4. 50
cotts.
the Board of Director« for the within the state and a two price
Southwest Oregon D a iry Herd ay»tem or poaaible three in
A man may fall many time*
There is an " I ” in every
Im provem ent Aaaoclatlon and some ca»e« to provide the but. he won't be a failure until
„ V in every
the group voted to recommend needed flexibility.
he nay» Homebody pushed him accident and a
em
Uaa,
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more frequent testa of dairy Hear Auxiliary President
-Anonymous
cattle for tuberculosis at the
M r> j.eter Pon of Roseburg,
annual meeting of dairym en pres„jen( o{ the "Oregon D airy
held at the M yrtle Grange H all w iv es ,” told the local group at
at Norway. Feb. 4
this annual meeting of the pro-
hlected to the D H IA Board gram a f the state wide organiza-
w ere Ben Monson, North Bend, lton g * »aid ¡t was designed
Henry VanCalcar, Coos Bay; as an auxiliary to the Oregon
Melden C arl, Argo; I- C. Daven- Dairym en's Association and its
port. M yrtle Point; F ra n k Rood, activities will be educational
Sr , Bandon, and Paul W agner. an<j promotional in nature. It
Port Orford.
will work for better public re
serving with these re-elected i^io m , and w ill cooperate with
directors and constituting the the State D airy Products Con»-
full membership of the Board mission and the Oregon Dairy
w ill be John Brelage. North Council in promoting the use of 2.
Bend; Leonard Rood. Coos Bay; <jairy
products
through t h t j ^ - W
Wayne Russetl. Coquille: Hugh giale-wide Princess conlest pro- V r t r
G reer. M yrtle Point; Charles gram and other methods W
Lowell of local dairym en w ill be
Panter. Bandon and
Kreutzer. Langlois.
vised of a meeting soon to con
sider the organization of a local
Annual Tests Beeemmanded
After listening to dairymen unit of "Oregon D airy Wives '
discusa the testing program and in Coos county
indicate a need for more fre Te Join Oregon Breeder*
quent testa, dairym an present
Speaking as president of the
at the meeting voted unammoua-
County D airy Breeders As- 4 WOlUMfUL ‘ Of LIVES
ly to recommend to the State iochrtton. Glenn Gulatrom re- RESEARCH SPEEDED
Departm ent of Agriculture and ported that his group had voted
BY ,‘OuR HEART
other officials, that the testing a ( ¡ta |ast annual meeting to
FUND UiFTS HAS
program be revised to provide centralize with the O r e g o n
an annual test for tuberculosis Breeders Association While this HELPED S A V E ---
to all dairy cattle over six w |u have the effect of disolving SINCE 19 4 9 •••
months of age D r. Philltp Mor- the local Breeder's Association, MORE PERSONS THAN
gan, Coos Bay veterinarian. » « ’ Coos oounty dairymen w ill con- PHILADELPHIA'S
a speaker at the meeting d is -, tinue to have thé same kind of MUNICIPAL STADiUM
NEW HOPE FOR HEARTS
cussing c o m m o n diseases o f . breeding service available as
CAN H O LD .’
dairy cattle and c o n t r o l during past years. Gulstrom
DAVID W. BARNETT, SR.
( C a p a c ity 105.00 -
measures.
said that this action was taken
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L a r g e s t in U .S .)
Marketing Plan Reported
in the interest of greater efflci-
POSTMAN o f Louisville. K y,
Fran k Rood. J r., president of ency and a hope for lower cost
WAS RESTORED TO NORMAL
in the future
the County D airym en's Associa- j breed*n£
HEALTH BY A HEART
Local
dairym
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^OPERATION
AT THE AGE Of 85.
of a Slate-wide dairy industry rector and a membership rep
resentative
on
the
Board
for
committee which he has served
as chairm an during the past the State Association.
Heart Sunday is February 241
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Duke Davenport, chairm an of
the youth committee, reported
on youth activities at our Coun
ty F a ir and told of the outstand
ing achievements of the Coos
County group at the Oregon
State F air.
He said that the annual report
of county agent activities in thus
county show that we had 128
clubs organized last year in
cluding 1224 members who car
ried 1653 projects He said it
was interesting to note that of
thr h.'al I II dub enrollment
last year, 388 were boys and
836 girls. He said another break
down shows thiil 235 of the club
members lived on farm s, 335
were ru ra l non-farm and 595
were urban boys and girls.
"G o W h o le Ilo g ”
T h is expression s o u n d s
lik e a b a rn y a rd te rm , but it
isn 't; its o rig in comes fro m
the pocketbook. Just as a
d o lla r is know n today as a
"b u c k ,” a d im e was once
know n as a ’ hog.” T o go
w hole hog ac tu a lly m eans to
spend th e e n tire ten cents
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GEORGE R. DICKINSON
Plans for new classes were dU-
cusaed at the February 15 meet
ing of the Slxes-F.lk home ex
tension unit at the W alter Pratt
home. Unit president Mrs. I.ea-
ter H ill asked that those inter
ested in the classes, including
slip cover, garments in lam in
ated J erseys, fur fabrics and lamp
shades, should get in contact
with her at ED 2-3446.
Hoateaa, Mrs. Pratt, was in
charge of the day's program on
the sub) ectai Financial Problems
of a Funeral, and How to Make
a W il t
Home extension meets the
third Friday of each month. New
members are welcome.
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SAKI0ORH
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4-H Report Made
than 30% of Americana between
ages 35 and 65 have an "un
satisfactory l e v e l of health
though not i ll” — that is, they
lack vita lity or are "living in
second, not high, g ear.”
Lack of ac tiv ity, faulty diets,
and other "insults to health” '
are big health problems with
many people, Anderson con
tinued.
“ Insults to health” include
bodily in ju ry, m alnutrition, pol
lutant effects, Tack of proper
rest, tension, disabling defects,
chronic infection and failure to
take proper care of infections
or illness, and the use of pro
ducts h arm fu l to health includ
ing smoking and alcohol.
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year and which has attempted
to agree on a plan which could
be used as the basis for m ilk
m arketing in Oregon. He said
that inspite of sipcere effort
made by members of his group
who met approxim ately 25 times
during the year, they had not
yet reached full agreement on
all features of a m ilk marketing
program . He expressed confi
dence however, that tola group
w ill he successful in having in-
acted a state plan which w ill
include equalization and some
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