4B -THE CAROUNA TIMES SATURDAY. SEPT. 2, 1967 * ■*** ■ - ■ | il^cA tittH ' s " ■ 1 ' \ " > Jfcf JKkI&^BP* I I '* »• " -* I f .._»»»•■ * *?* /ti- vjr . V "|j 9^.; »♦ :: t • Jff lfiSu»^lfl NO RIOTS, JUST SELF- j HELP—(Los Angeles, Calif.) —This year near the scene of the 1965 Watts riots there wasn't any damaging ram pages, but instead a "Paint- In, Plant-In" demonstration. | It was the kick off of a major 1 community improvement pro gram or self-help project of | North Carolina Garden Times -ByM. E. GARDNER j North Carolina State U. 1 If you want to be sure j about the warmth and glow i of your fireplace this winter, ! here are some suggestions j about the heating value of j the different species Of wood, i You may have some trees j that need to be pruned and I others that should be re- j moved. Species rated as best are: white oak, apple, black birch, • dogwood hickory and black j locust. Good: white ash, beech, red j oak, yellow poplar sugar ma- j pie and black walnut. Fair: white birch, black cherry, elm, sycamore, green and red pine. Species rated as poor: As pen, basswood, willow, white pine and spruce. One does not usually think of Christmas trees in August when temperatures and hu midity may be high and vaca tioners are seeking relief in i GERMAN GEMUTLICHKEIT AT MUNICH'S OKTOBERFEST mm I H 1 fx ELgM The gaiety of carnival time pageantry .. . singing and dancing mix them with plenty of bt-er, pretzels, knockwurst and other hearty fare, and you have Oktober fest, Munich's annual 16-day celebration - the biggest fdlk festival in Europe. ■ *'! ySS jF' Each year, mere are about four or five million visitors out-of-town guests and, of course, the Munchners them selves—who'll stream down to the Theresienwiese, Munich's festival meadcftvs. It all started more than 150 years ago, in 1810 when Crown Print* Ludwig, later King Ludwig I of Bavaria, Home - Opportunities-Pro gress - Etcetera" (H.0.P.E.). Here, a mother watches as her son plants one of the 100 trees delivered to residents of the area to help them im prove their property. The plan has a special incentive i for the residents, which is a ! the mountains or at the However, the grow ! ers of Christmas trees in the I mountain counties consider this enterprise as a good I source of cash income. Fur | therrriore, they are doing a j good job of mantenance. I I have seen some beauties I in my travels through the dif j ferent areas and they will be ready for you come Santa ■ time. The industry is well or ■ ganized and the numbers of j quality trees offered for sale are increasing each ysar. | Be sure to buy a North | Carolina grown Christmas | tree for your Yule enjoyment and remember, too, that when you do, you will be promot ! ing North Carolina by using North Carolina products. "What can I do to prevent my bunch grapes from rot ting? For the past two years brown spots appear on the grapes before they mature. These spots enlarge, turn I dark and finally dry up." i was planning hfc marriage to Princess Therese of Sachsen Hildburghausen. According to irfformatlon from Lufthan sa German Airlines, a ser geant in the Bavarian Nation al Guard had the bright idea of staging a grand horse race to commemorate the occasion. This developed into what Ok- I toberfest is now. The multitude of amuse ments and the pervading odor j of roasting and baking food I are dazzling to the senses, t Southern temperament, Ba varian joy of living, and the way of life of Munich the metropolitan city of artists are bound to catch the visitor completely under their spell. Tfe tWi gets off to ti rousing start with a trium phant parade. Munich's seven big breweries try to outdo one another in the luxurious pomp on their beautiful horse wagons, which are accom panied by the "Oberlandler" brass bands through the streets and finally out to the Theresienwiese. The magnifi cent teams and wagons of each brewery are bedecked in harnesses of shining silver, brass and well-oiled leather, SI,OOO merchandise award to the one whose home shows the greatest improvement. HOPE isn't a federal pro gram, but is supported by private business and industry to help build a better neigh borhood. (UPI Photo) The disease is black rot, a common fungus trouble on bunch grapes, which can only be controlled by follow ing a regular spray program. Other diseases are anthrac nose and mildew. \ Then you have the insects Japanese beetles, berry mot hand aphids. Ask your county agent for a spray cal endar, or write me and I will send you one. Local Births The following births were reported to the Durham County Health Department) during the week of "August 21 through 26: Calvin and Linda Self, boy Felton and Garnetta Harris, girl George and Lucy Glover, girl James and Annie Allen, boy Walter and Ernestine Wiley, girl Harold and Mabel Jones, boy. > the wagons creaking with big i wooden kegs of beer. Also in [ the parade are people in na tive historical costumes clowns and masks. When the parade arrives at the Theresienwiese, the Lord Mayor of Munich, in the dig nified manner of his office, opens the first keg of beer. And that's when the frolic of vJitttjfctrrffcKl begins. The easiest way to get in on it all is to catch a Luft -1 hansa German Airlines jet i early in the evening: it'll put ■ you down in Munich the next morning. Naturally, you can't take a sustained dose of such i frolic, so the best thing is to ■ combine a discreet peep into the activities at Oktoberfest, [ which takes place this year i from September 16 to Octo , ber 1, with a tour of Germany, , or for that matter, Europe. Anxiety Of Gl Wives Relieved By Therapy NEW YORK wives become victims of emo tional disorders when living with the ever-present fear that their husbands will en counter injury or death, it is reported in the journal, Dis eases of the Nervous System. "Psychosomatic d i s orders constitute the largest single group of complaints encoun tered in the geqeral medicine outpatient clinic of a mili tary hospital," writes Douglas B. Smith, M.D., former U.S. Air Force captain, in the cur rent issue of the journal. Among stresses listed by Dr. Smith are frequent moves from one base to another and hasty family separations, with resultant strains accen tuated by increased irrita bility of children confused by sudden transitions. Since treatment is largely confined to sedatives and tranquilizers, writes the doc tor, a search was made for drugs that would bring re lief but not lead to depend ence. This led to the investi gation of the phenothiazines, which have been established as nonaddicting. "Experience with one these, thioridazine (Mellaril, Sandoz) proved to be espe cially promising and led to clinical evaluation," the arti cle continues. "Forty-five female patients exhibiting a variety of emo tional complaints were the subjects of the study . . . Two of the women were legally widowed and others were 'widowed' in the sense that their husbands were gone much of the time, many of them overseas and in actual combat. Emotional distress, notably anxiety, was the common denominator in all. "Complete to moderate re lief of anixety-induced symp toms was obtained in 40 of the 45 patients." 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