WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1972 CIRCLE To insure that our life will not get caught in some vicious circle, we must continue to grow through the exchange of creative ideas with others, It is only when we cut off com- munication that we build bar- riers to our progress. Fear & mistrust draw a circle that encloses us, Self-expansion through sharing our thoughts and feelings with those we trust can erase the circle from around our life: Continual giving and receiving is the substance of life that feeds the growing person. $ZAAK WALTAN Izaak Walton, author of the “Compleat Angler,” was born August 9, 1593. The route of the Pony Ex- press extended from St. Jos- eph, Mo. to Sacramento, Calif. a distance of about 2000 miles. Singapore's total mileage of roads increased to 1204 mi. at the end of 1970, marking an increase of 45 per cent ov- er the 1960 figure of 830 mis. according to a Ministry of Culture report. - Big Wagon DISCOUNT SALE! These Wagons have Air other Goodies. ‘72 White Squire Wagon, ‘72 White Squire Wagon, The Dealer Where ing., Automatic, White Wall Tires And LOTS of ‘72 Green Squire Wagon, was $4700 . NOW $3975 ‘72 Dk. Green Squire Wagon, was $4700 NOW $4029 ‘72 Lt. Green Squire Wagon, was $4700 NOW $3977 ‘72 Med. Green Squire Wag.. was $4700 NOW $3961 ‘72 Ginger Glow Sq. Wgn., was $5200 NOW $4250 ‘72 Yellow Squire Wagon, was $5300 . NOW $4300 PLUS OTHER MODELS Condition, Power Steer- was $4700 .. NOW $4000 - was; $5900 .. NOW $4800 Trust Comes First! MANHEIM 394-4071 300 S. Main St. FORD, INC. , Manheim, Pa. 655-3551 Business Can Be A Pleasure! It’s a pleasure to know you're helping people by increasing their income. Like making their savings grow at the highest rates allowed by law, including 5% per year on regular pass- book savings, as well as 5% % on 6 month Savings Certificates, 5% % on 1 year, and 6% on 2 year Certificates. In fact, besides being a pleasure we think it's good business. 108 N. 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Main St. =v MANHEIM ~~ Phone 665-2025 % Member Federol Home loan Bank System Insured up lo $20,000 by Federal Savings and Loon Insuronce Corporation HUMAN TRACE ELEMENT NEEDS IN DIETS NOT FULLY DEFIND Man may be the most poor- ly nourished creature in the animal kingdom, a scientist from Penn State observed re- cently. The problem may arise with levels of mineral ele- ments in human foods, stated . Dr. Roland M. Leach at a rect route of soil-plant-man sociation for the Advancement of Science as held in Philadel- phia, Recommended daily mineral allowances for human diets have been established only for iron. Dr. Leach pointed out In contrast, the nutritional requirements of animals such as swine and poultry, labora- tory animals, and pets are known and their food is for- mulated to meet their needs. On the basis of studies to date: Dr. Leach questioned whether trace lements such as iron, copper, zinc, manganese, selenium, and chromium may be deficient in human diets. Involved in numerous studies of trace elements, he addres- -sed the AAAS meetings as as- sociate professor of poultry science at Penn State. He listed three factors that - PHONE NEWCOMER MOTORS could reduce the availability of trace elements in food. 1. A shift from a soil-plant-ani- mal-man food chain to the di- the element is presented. As food chain; 2. removal of trace elements through refin- ing, already a problem, and 3. the primary factor responsible the lement is presented. As an example of the latter, the forms of iron used to fortify foods have very poor bioligic- al availability, according to recent experiments. He claimed the proposed widespread use of plant pro- tein ' concentrates for human diets is a matter for concern. While plants may prove to be excellent sources of vital pro- tem, trace elements in these food products may be poorly utilized by the human diges- tive system, Experiments with animals have demonstrated that phytic acid — common to plants—is the primary factor responsible for availability of trace ele- ments in plant products. Three techniques are available, he claimed, to correet trace element shortages caused by phytic acid. The first is to de- velop plants free of phytic acid through a plant breeding pro- cess called genetic selection, 653-4821 1972 Closeout Sale NOVA - 2-DOOR SEDAN, Automatic MALIBU - 4 DOOR SEDAN, Automatic IMPALA 400 - 4-DR. HARDTOP, Air Cond. OLDS CUTLASS - 2-DOOR. HARDTOP, A/C OLDS 98 - REGENCY, Full Power West Main and New Haven Sireets MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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