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/ L ^•ge 4 KINSS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KIN©> MOUNTAIN. N. C. Wamends Health Sexuality” al Smith Collogp, ;i lege. The basic approach to the IIL.MA.n brJCL ALIlT leadin'' womi'n’s in North- course* was fk»veloi>od bv Dr. Sar- iScvN J'ak iWM.nS) Never amplr)n_ .Ma.ssachu.selts. Tel in earlier coeducational pro- uiKlerc.stmiate tlu- clcsiie and "Sludenls 'old me thry wert! grams at .\It. lloljoke 'and Yalu reoj 01 ..veil pic.sumatdy soph- imer.-sted,” Dr. .Sarrel i-ecalled, irnivc-rsity School of Medicine, .stiealcrl youii;; adults tor know- •hut they did not believe many Altliougli Dr. Sarrel and a pey- tedge about sex. other students would want to chologist give lectures, the most ih.it.s the mes.sage being dis discuss sex in a cla.ssroom. But valuable part of the course comes semina cil tiy Dr. r’ lillip .M. Sar- one-quarter of the .sliideni laxly fyom the sludenls them.selves, he -el a young gynecologist who le- .si-,Mied up!” said, par'icularly during the ceiilly encou'-aged a .ouuent To smable men and women to weekly seminars Ie<l by two stu- -mmiltce to organize a non share ‘heir e.xperiences, liV) men dents, a man and a woman, .redil, elective coiir.se in “Human are busetl in from Amherst Col- - “I’eer (sUication is ^the key,” LKJN 'I' U.’X'DKKBA'rK kidney donors • two mothers of k Arilkl-lS I recipients, 10 brothers or sisters. .Sacramento, Calif. (WMNSt Although a few reportetl feel- In certain crucial ways, boys ings of depression shortly after .seem to need their fathers more the operation, they all praised than they nee,I their motliers. the experience. One young man o,-'‘'-S'™ “■T life 'han ordinary men, acconl- - - ■ Thursday, April 24, , * k.r 4t I tr . * Carl Follner and John Marshall, study-’of'.ottniiT former a.ll.^- u""" ul’e^ o— students. "Karly lo.ss of a father or his reduced acwssiliility,” said Dr. Ralph .S. Paffenbarger, Jr., of the study team, “(deprives) the son of male guidance, comp-anion- lies. they usually noticed grati fying changes in them.selves ' —• increased confidence, inner satls- lac ion, greater matuilly. Ttie physicians called it “a peak exfK'fience.. .a public act of courage and devotion.” But plinary influence.” Loss of a mother. Dr, Paffen- "Something had to be done and mothers do more for their chil- GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCMASt OP $10.00 tr Mort Ordtr ill FREE at 7our Kings Mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Void After , ^rU*^, 1969 the physician said. ■ And relevan-, |>hip, .security, or a needed disci- two mothers disclaimed heroism: cy. .siudents don t want to hear •• aliout socialugy, philosophy, or morals. They want to know how to tell if they’re pregnant, and liow ‘o avoid getting pregnant. One girl was certain she was go- i ing to have -a baby because of a single sexual em-ounler three' I months earlier uespite the fact I lliat she was having regular per iodsi harger not«l, had no (le‘ectable any'^-ay‘"lt was , , , j not such a big thing.” PREG.MANCY WEIGHTS San Francisco, Calif. (WMNSti KIDNEY DONORS HAVE NO REGRETS .Madison, VVis. IW.MNSt—.More ■ "Olir aim is to give students 'factual information, to help them I identify ‘heir misconi-eptions, and I to encourage open oljjeetive dis- than WK) people have imperiU-d — The pendulum may be swing-i their own lives by donating one ing back to ‘he old-fashioned no- of tiieir two kidneys for trans-! tion that a pregnant woman plant operations. Do they feel the! should eat for two. sacrifice was worttiwhile? j Dr. Howard Jacobson, Univer- In an attempt to answer this sity of California professor of quesTon, two psychiatrists at the obstetrics, believes that 10-15 University of Wisconsin Medical is tar too little for a normal School did depth interviews of 12 woman ‘o gain in those crucial nine months, particularly since the components of pregnancy a- lone usually add up to more than 20 pounds - the baby, the uterus, increased blood volume, added breast tissue. | Citing studies that shonv ithat mothers who gain more deliver bigger babies and that bigger] babies are almost always health ier babies. Dr. Jacobson recom-: mends a minimum weight gain' of 24 pounds, even if a woman isi overweight to begin with, and a maximium of 30 pounds. "A pregnant woman," he says, “lias a natural and corree* desire to eat more. She dor-s more phy sical work, there ai'e more emo-i tional demands, and there Is I more metabolic work. We should ask to what extent a pregnant! woman on a diet Is depriving her baby.” I WOMEN'S WORK i INSURANCE Detroit, Mich. (WMNS)—When opportunity knocks, you not onlyi have to open the door but keep! it open. ! That seem^ to be the reason, that hard<ore unemployed worn-' en, hired off the street and sent! to Chrysler's training classes, in-! varibly ask visi'lng nurses about how they can get birth control pills, Business Week reports. a'Ford official says the hard core unemployed, both men and women, want desperately to work and to keep working. * * • WHEN A CAT ! SCHATCHES ' Chicago, Ill. (WMN.S) - -Lymph nodes are located under the arms. In the shoulders, head, neck, and groin. If they swell up on one, side in one aiea, and ‘here’s a catln your life, you may have the scldom-hcard-of, rarely-diagnosed Cat Scratch Disease. Three doctors, Hugh and Cor nelia Carithers and Ray Edwards] Jr., report that Cat Scratch Dis ease is the most common cause of enlarged lymph nodes in chil dren and adolescents, aside from obvious skin infections. Possibly a virus, ‘he disease is carried on cats’ claws and penetrates through a scratch that may not even be noticed. SA^J#: IS. W-D SSAND US. CMOICC E-Z CARVE OVEN READY WHOLE OR O RIB ROASTS...-99t W.D CHOICE PARTS - PKG. CONTAINS: 1 LEGS, 2 THIGHS, 2 BREASTS FRYER PARTS - 49 SAVI RKQ. OSCAR MAYER LIVER CHEESE E^nrR/% .AA GREEN STAMPS Ex, L<5C. Roll-On or Rcq. Sper Sprov I ■ Scercr Ocodorant Vcid After April 26 GREEN STAMPS 20-or. Arrow Spray StoKh Void After Apr.t 26 green stamps 32-07. Anuq Dish Deferganf Void After AfKtl 26 W-D BRAND U S. CHOICE (SAVE 10^ Lb.) r-wi tanTE ac rsF. VAm Canned Biscuits 2 29^ PHILADELPHIA (SAVE PER PKG.) Cream Cheese.... 1. JENNIlj *0' (SAVE lOr LB.) ^ Turkey Breast « 69/ CAPTAIN HOOK COOKED I30-COUNTI SAVE 10c PKG. 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He estimates at least 125,000, and perhaps 300,000, premature deaths yearly due to cigarette smok- iftg — plus the reduced hu man emciency and activity due to lung congestion from smoke. In the face of such evidence, why do we petUst in smoking? Keoltfi la pteeieuB . . • tot ua help protect yeun . ., DtuqStote 7to neats M; Paut Dram Make the Scene Turned on to fashion! These kicky pant dreBees are great for today’s active giile! They’re bound to generate excitement in “Flower Power” Navy or Green and Coun try Western Blue with Red trim. Just two of a multitude of styles to please the 7 to 14 crowd. at only *3 " McGinnis department store S. BATTLEGROUND AVE. Col. KM Savei Says... I WHEN YOU HELP A FEUOW UP A HILL, YOU get closer To the Top yourself ■It Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086
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