4-H NEWS
Bean Cruk Cookers
The meeting of the Bean
Creek Cookers 4-H club was
held at the home of Mrs. Sut
ton, 503 Spencer st., Medtord.
Jane Miller, our president,
called the meeting to order.
After the meeting we had our
Mother's Day party. The
guests were Mrs. Wllkins,
Mrs. Adams, Mrs. O'Duane
and daughter, Susan, Mrs. El
dred and Mrs. Lorenz.
Refreshments were served
by Connie Lorenz, Jane Mil
ler and Patsy Sutton.
Carol Sutton,
Reporter
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FRIDAY. MAY IT, 1SS3
The Medical Roundup
M. V-
CBscmus Consultant In Mfldlcint
Mayo clinic ,
Emeritus Profeuor of Mtdlclnt
Mayo Clinic
(Rcsiim and Tribune Syndieala.
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Lens Lookers
The Lens Lookers 4-H club
met recently at the home of
Mrs. Wilson. Roger Pielael de
veloped a role of film. The
meeting was adjourned and
refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be
Saturday, May 18, at 2 p.m.
at 613 Cherry at.. Central
Point.
Mike Henson,
Reporter
Needle Threaders
The ninth meeting of the
Needle Threaders 4-H club
was held recently at the home
of the Dibbles.
Everyone has been working
on their projects of sewing
and knitting. Some of us have
already finished our projects.
Delcy Dibble served treats
end President Dixie Schafer
adjourned the meeting.
Dona Schafer
Reporter
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SPEAKS H
TO YOU fj-
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
K-SHA-860ke
fail iraca'j CArulia Same progrut
"You Cannot Lose Your
Plica in life"
Newly Born Infant's Cord
For thousands of years, first
midwives, and later physi
cians, have tied the umbilical
cord of a new-
Fr-auanuaaaa '5' born infant,
i . -:' I and have cut
! ' lit without
t h I n k ing of
the possibility
that they
would have
done better
not to take
him away
from his
A'varei mother until
he had shown that he could
breathe by himself.
Then recently, a report ap
peared in the Journal of the
A.M.A., written by Drs. A. J.
Moss, E. R. Duffle jr., and L.
M. Fagan of Los Angeles.
These doctors found that 27
per cent of the infants who
died during the first week of
life had great difficulty in
breathing, partly because
their little lungs did not fill
up properly with air.
All of the 129 infants they
studied were either prema
ture or delivered by cesarean
section, or were born of dia
betic mothers; in all such con
ditions, we know that it is
harder for the child to start
breathing than It is for most
other children.
Now a study of these trou
bled children, and especially
the ones delivered by cesare
an section, suggests that the
difficulty in starting breath
ing is not due to cesarean de
livery in itself; perhaps the
trouble with cesarean deliv
ery is that when the obstetri
cian lifts the child out of the
womb, he immediately goes
ahead and ties the umbilical
cord.
It will be interesting now
to see whether thousands of
infants are saved with the
help of this new idea.
Mind Affects Body ,
I am much interested in a
letter that I received from a
woman who says that her hus
band feels his "manhood has
been destroyed" by the little
harmless operation of tying
his spermatic cords (to make
him sterile). This interests me
because when performed on a
normal man, this operation
never has any effect on the
fellow's sexual activity. But
once in a few thousand cases,
if the man is impressionable,
nervous, worrisome or hys
terical enough, he will get it
into his head that he ought to
be impotent, and then he will
be-perhaps until some doctor
or his wife succeeds in talk
ing him out of his fear and
loss of confidence in him
self. My conclusion is that in a
high percentage of cases, sex
ual impotence Is due purely
to some unfavorable mental
Impression. Often a man be
comes impotent when his
partner loses interest in sex,
or aftei she has had a quarrel
with him. Naturally, in such
cases, the giving of even large
amounts of male hormone has
no effect.
Always, however, when a
man of 40 or 50 finds himself
impotent, he should have a
thorough examination to
make sure that he is not de
veloping diabetes, or some
nervous disease of the brain
or spinal cord.
Many persons who think
they are ill are suffering from
nervousness. Dr. Alvarez dis
cusses this in his booklet,
"Triumph Over Nervousness."
You may obtain a copy of it
by sending 25 cents and a
Agencies Suggest
Use of Permits
. Klamath Falls-Acting un
der the terms of a new law;
passed last month by the
State Legislature, the Klam
ath Forest Protective associa-j
tion, Fremont National forest:
and Winema National forest:
have recommended to the
governor that the 1963 forest
fire season closure become ef
fective at midnight Monday,
May 20.
The recommendation in
cludes most of the forest and
brush land in Klamath and
Lake counties. The new law
empowers the governor to
make this closure on the rec
ommendation of the local fire
control agencies. Their recom
mendations are based on fire
danger conditions. Under the
old law fire season became
effective April 1 automatical
ly, regardless of the fire
danger.
When the season is declared
effective, burning permits
will be required for open
burning within one eighth
mile of forest or brush land.
Permits can be obtained at ail
offices of KFPA and at Wine
ma ranger stations at Che
mult, Klamath Agency, and in
the County Veterans Memo
rial building in Klamath
Falls. Permits are not avail
able at the office of the forest
supervisor on Main st.
District Court Judge
To Be Group Leader
District Court Judge L. L.
Sawyer will serve as one of
the group leaders at the "Al
coholic and the Court" confer
ence to be held In Gearhart,
Ore., May 23 through 25.
The conference, the first of
Us kind in Oregon, is spon
sored by eight different
groups. Judge Sawyer will be
the discussion leader for the
group Friday, May 24, at
10:30 a.m.
self-addressed, stamped envel
ope with your request for it
to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. MMT, Box 957, Des
Moines 4, Iowa.
ROSE GROWERS!
new health and vigor
can be yours
ARE YOU WAN AND NERVOUS. WORRYING
ABOUT YOURSROSES?...WORN OUT TRYING TO
BRING THE BLOOM BACK TO THEIR CHEEKS)
...RUN-DOWN TRYING TO FIGHT OFF INSECTS
AND DISEASE? HELP IS HERE AT LAST! ORTHO
HAS PUT TOGETHER A ROSE KIT THAT TAKES
CARE OF EVERYTHING BUT THE THORNS!
At last you can relax. Instead of struggling with
a special spray for this insect and a special dust
for that... or trying frantically to find the perfect
fertilizer... you reach for one handy rose kit. The
Ortho people have packaged together every thing
you need to get the blooms you planted for: the
Ortho Rose Duster and a bottle of Ortho Liquid
Rose Food.
Rose Dust controls both insects and disease.
And Ortho Liquid Rose Food is just what the
experts ordered to feed roses a balanced formula
in easily-digested liquid form,
EASY DOES IT
The Ortho people -wanted to simplify the time
consuming task of rose care. First they invented
Rose Dust. By combining insecticides and fungi
cides, they did away with the need for doing two
jobs: controlling diseases and halting insects, l hen
they developed the pliable plastic duster. You just
aim the Rose Duster and squeeze. You put protec
tion on blooms and leaves "pouf". . .like that!
If you "pouf" around the rose bush about every 7
to 10 days during the growing season, you'll prob
ably stop trouble before it ever starts. Rose Dust
wards off most bugs and blights that ruin roses.
Aphids, thrips. rose weevil, Japanese beetle, pow
dery mildew, black spot and rust, . ;
ROSE FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Then they set out to make a perfect rose food.
They had to find a formula that gave roses all the
nutrients they need; a food that also gave a quick
feeding for a surge of growth as well as a steady
feeding to keep bushes growing strong. The
answer: Ortho Liquid Rose Food, loaded with
nitrogen.phosphorous and potash.With achelating
agent added to "unlock" iron and other valuable
minerals in the soil and make them available to
the roots. They made it liquid so roses could take
it in quickly through their leaves as well as through
their roots. So Ortho Liquid Rose Food goes to
work fast, then lingers in the soil for lasting feed
ing. Result: you get bigger blooms and more of
them. Longer, stronger stems. Healthier foliage.
WHAT PRICE GLORIOUS BLOOMS?
Now before you rush down to the bank to with
draw your savings to buy this kit, listen to the
news. Ortho Liquid Rose Food and the Rose
Duster together in one box cost just l,88. Ordi
narily, you d pay i.io.
You actually sate 40
cents! So why not apply
that to the purchase of
an Ortho Lawn Spray
er if you don't already
have one? It's the
perfect way to apply
Ortho Liquid Rose
Food. It dilutes th
liquid to just the right
proportion as it sprays. And it gives you the per
fect spray for proper foliar ieeding. t-xtra Bonus:
it's guaranteed for four years.
So pin a rose on the gardener who visits his au
thorized Ortho dealer tomorrow and gets the best
rose deal going: the new Ortho rose kit going for
just M .88. Better hurry; he only has just so many.
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D'Anjou Pear Trees
Should Be Sprayed
It is time to put spray on
all D'Anjou pear trees with a
crop and to Bartlett and Co
mice where rust and spider
mite are present, Dr. Peter
Westlgard, entomologist.
Southern Oregon Experiment
station, and C. B. Cordy,
Jackson county extension
agent, have announced.
The spray is to kill spider
mite, rust mite and psylla
numphs up to the hard shell
stage. It is particularly impor
tant in the reduction Df spider
mite populations so later m'uo
sprays will have a better
chance to maintain control. II
these pests are not present,
Cordy said, this spray is not
necessary.
The formula for the solu
tion is one gallon of Volck
supreme oil or its equiva
lent) per 100 gallons. Thor
oughly wet the trees, the
agent said. If trees are large,
400 gallons should be used.
Do not concentrate, the agent
warned sprayers. Where the
second blooms are appearing
on Bartlelts. sprayers should
add one-fourth pound Df neu
tral copper per 100 gallons.
Oil should not be used if
blight is present, Cordy warn
ed, as it increases the spread
of blight. Ail lime sulphur
should be washed from the
spray tank before it is fiiied
with the other solution. Grow
ers were cautioned not to use
oil within 10 days of other
materials and not to use oil
if temperatures are above SO
degrees. Good agitation was
listed by the agent as neces
sary. The first cover spray will
need to be applied in early
June. The county agent said
he would suggest a special
spray for orchards which wii!
not be picked.
S0-50 CHANCE
San Francisco -flfft- There
is only a 50-50 chance that ne
gotiation wiii settle the work
rules dispute between V.S.
railroads and the operating
unions, according to Daniel P.
Loom is, president of the As
sociation of American Hail-roads.
The Family Council
F.aitor't note: Tti Family Conrjril roniltu of a iliec.
phyealalrlrt, three clercymtn. thr armor and m woimt'i editor.
Kach article it a aunimary ot a tamllr dltecreetnent ereaented to the
Coaactl. Ta Council deals with problem, major and minor,
encountered By culdano coumelori end tectet worker. dfied ftf
Sir. Alma tit nr. J
Either C, - He should look1 enabled us to buy our home.
I was proud of her strength in
being willing to be alone so
for work that lets him come
home every day.
Sherman C. - I'm the only
one there with a wife who
acts helpless.
Esther C. - My husband is
a long-haul truck driver and
must often be away from
early Monday to late Friday
on a cross-country hitch. At
first I didn't mind these ab
sences, but now it's six years
and three babies later - 1
need a husband around and
the children need more than
a week end father. I know
Sherman could get local
work, and, even if he made
less money, I wouldn't be so
lonely and tied down. It
would be worth it.
Sherman C, - My wife
wanted me to accept the over
night jobs. The pay was al'
most double what I was mak
ing when we married, and It
much of the time, but now
she's whimpering. I know it's
hard, but other wives manage
okay. She can hire a sitter
if she wants to get out, and
week ends I take the kids ell
her hands. I like my job.
The Council: Sherman likes
his job, Esther iikes Sherman,
therefore (as the geometry
books teachj, Esther should
like Sherman s job - sr force
herself to. But each of them
iikes their marriage, we trust,
and so must strive to keep H
a fulfilling, satisfying treas
ure for both, it's not this for
Esther, and the trick now is
either to help her see that
adapting to Sherman's sched
ule must be her "leap of
love," or to help him see that
Esther isn't the resourceful,
self - sufficient girl a trans
continental commuter needs
s wile, after U, but that
she has other strengths. "We'd
tell her of wives who envy
her being boss of her week
days as to mealtime, bedtime,
reading-lime. She can watch
TV shows her husband bales, '
Invite friends and relatives he
"can't stand." How about us
ing the evenings lor study so
that week ends she can sur
prise Sherman with "Bonjour,
mon chert," instead of the
usual "Woe is nv."?
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