Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 06, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sunday, October 6, 1963
PAGE 7A I
Basin Briefs
MERRILL
MRS. Ll'LU STOREV inH Mr
Mildred Riley were recent visi
tors hi Merrill.
MRS. DOVIE ORTH had as
recent guests her. mother, Mrs.
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Hazel Wininger, and brother,
Lynn, from Ontario, Ore.
J1MMEY BR1TTON, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Britton. will
soon be returning to school alter
sustaining an eye injury from a
BE gun.
MRS. BOB ORAGOO has been
in San Diego with her daughter
and son-in-law, who have a new
daughter. The baby is the first
grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Dra
goo. THETA RHO GIRLS CLUB had
a slumber party on Sept. 13 at
the IOOF Hall. Seventeen mem
bers and two chapcrones. Marge
Burleigh and Vivian Cunningham,
attended and enjoyed a potluck
breakfast.
SUMMER LAKE
MR. AND MRS. JESS PEN
INGTON moved their daughter.
Linda, to Corvallis on the week
end of Sept. 21-22. They stayed
overnight Saturday at the beach.
leaving Linda at Hawley Hall on
Sunday for her freshman year at
Oregon Stale University.
Better Grades 7
MR. AND MRS. JAMES FOS
TER and family 'stayed overnight
Sept. 21 with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas R. McClellan,
at their new home in Salem. Sun
day afternoon they attended a re
ception in Aumsville for a cousin
who was recently married, then
went on to Corvallis to leave their
oldest daughter, Terry Ann, at
Oregon State University where she
is enrolled as a freshman.
ROY CARLON was thrown
from a horse while assisting the
Brattains with branding at the
XL Ranch and, was hospitalized
overnight at Lakeview.
GUY FOSTER was hospitalized
for a few days at St. Charles Me
morial Hospital, Bend, for a virus
infection.
MR. AND SIRS. D. T. O'CON
NOR had as visitors, the Jerry
O'Lcarys of Paisley and Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Mahoney and family of
Lakeview.
MB. AND MRS. ALFRED PE
TERSON and Mr. and Mrs. A. A
Smith of Eugene were weekend
guests of the Bud Curriers while
here for deer hunting. Another
guest is Mrs. Currier's sister
Mary Price of Noti, who is here
tor a week.
MR. AND MRS. BUD PER
NOLL were hosts to Dr. and Mrs.
M. L. Pemoll, Dr. Curtis Hill, and
Alta Lee Pernoll. all of Portland,
for a weekend of deer hunting.
THE JAMES FOSTERS had as
guests Sept. 29, an aunt and un
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin
of Salem and cousins,' Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Goff, Forest Grove.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK OTT
III left Fremont Point Lookout
Sept. 22 for Oregon State Univer
sity. Oil is a senior this year.
MR. AND MRS. JIM ELDER
made a trip to Fallon, Nov., re
cently to settle her brother's es
tate. SIR. AND' MRS. LESTER ET
TINGER of Medford are visiting
her sister, Agnes Elder, and fam
ily during the hunting season.
SIRS. ROBERT ELDER and
sons visited the Harvey Wolfe
family at Burney, Calif.; Sept. 10-12.
Study Schedule Helps Budget
Proper Time For Each Course
By The Reading Laboratory
Written for 'Newspaper
Enterprise Association
We've talked about your study
environment: quiet room, straight
chair, good light, your book, rest
ing on the desk at a 4S-degree
ancle about 14 inches from vour
eyes, perhaps a slight, regular,
background noise, and your mind
free to concentrate on your stud
ies. Now it s time to work out
a study schedule, so you ca"n be
sure of spending the right
amount of time on each course.
As soon as you begin to get
the feel of your courses, and get
a pretty good idea of what your
teachers expect of you, you should
rate your courses according to
difficulty and importance. Take
everything into consideration.
Even though all of your courses
are Important they're all not of
the same importance: college ad
mission offices pay the greatest
attention to English and science
marks. So if you have trouble
with English, that might be the
most important course for you.
Figure out how much reading is
expected in each course, and
how much written work. How
tough a teacher do you have?
How much trouble do you expeel
with the course? How much
trouble have you had with similar
courses in past years?
Then get a sheet of white pap
er tnd draw columns for each
day of the week. You're going
lo make a general plan for each
day to tape to your desk at home.
Would you rather study in the
afternoons and keep your eve
nings free or vice-versa? Do you
expect to be tied up with athletic
practice or special projects after
school? What television programs
cannot be missed? Will your
school be scheduling a lot of
night basketball games?
Try not to spend much more
than three hours a day studying
More than that is usually un
productive; you can't concentrate
any longer. If you're taking five
courses, that will be an average
three hours per week per course
But one course may require five
hours and another only one hour.
You've already rated your courses.
so begin to work them into your
schedule.
Allow yourself at least 7 to 8
hours . sleep a night, although 9
or 10 hours isn't too much for
hieh school students. If you're
thinking of a part-time job, be
sure to work it into vour scheH.
ule. Part-time jobs are good but
don t bite off more than you can
chew. Keep your weekends rela
Itivelv free for leisure: vnu minht
reserve cither Friday or Sunday
night or studying, but not both.
So make out a Good, realistic
schedule, taking everything into
account, allowing plenty of time
bolh for school and recreation,
post the schedflle on your desk,
or wall, and then stick to it
Special events will come ug
special basketball games a spe
cial movie and you'll break
the schedule: you're human. But
if you stick lo the schedule most
of the time and get into the
habit of regular day-to-day study
ing, you can save yourself a lot
of anxiety and sleepless nights
when exams come up.
(NEXT: How you Icarn and
how you forget.)
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Cancer Drug May Cause
Defects In Human Embryo
CHICAGO L'P1 The cancer
drus Chlorambucil like the tran
quilizer drug thalidomide m a y
cause detects in a human em
bryo, the Journal of Ihe Ameri
can Medical Association (ASIA)
said Friday.
The inurn.il said the defect was
discovered when it was found
necessary to terminate the preg
nancy of a 27 year-old woman
Camping Sites
Close Oct. 27
SALEM UPI Overnight
campgrounds in all hut (our 'Ore
gon state parks will close Oct. 27.
Four overnight camps on the
roast will remain open throughout
Ihe year. These are Cape Lookout.
Beverly Beach, Jessie M. Honey
man, and Harris Beach State
Parks.
suffering from Hodgkin's disease,
an affliction related to cancer In
which the lymph nodes and
spleen become enlarged.
Drs. Donald Shotton, Lynch
burg. Va., and 1an W. Monic.
San Francisco, authors of the ar
ticle, said Hie embryo lacked
left kidney and Ihe tube which
inormally leads to the bladder.
Previous studies showed rat
embryos often lacked one or both
kidneys when Chlorambucil had
been given to the mother.
Chlorambucil, a derivative of
the poison gas, nitrogen mustard.
affects cell multiplication, Shot
Ion and Monie said. While helpful
In some cancer victims, it is
probably dangerous to human
cmbryo during early pregnancy
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