WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, ® Timely Tips (Turn to page 11) slow down the pulse rate, thereby helping the hampered “motor” (heart). And a richer oxygen mix- ture in the air benefits that injured heart. Cold air contains more oXxy- gen than warm ar! ._ Alrplane pilots can also at- test to the fact that a plane can take off easier in co.d (as well as dry) air than in warm or moist air. For cold air is relatively “thicker” and thus gives more buoyancy to the airplane. Fish in farm ponds also are likely to d.e if those ponds ‘ I filled with mud from ‘the spring and fall fresh- ets that drain ‘plowed ‘fields. 1973 grows so warm that large fish suffocate from lack of oxygen! Cold air thus benefits the coronary patient via more oxygen but tends to raise the blood pressure via constriction of the skin's capillaries. You high blood pressure folks are urged to spend the winter in a warm climate so your surface vessels will dilate till your skin looks pinker. Your blood pressure then It's like the situation where city fire hydrants are turned on in summer to let kiddies frolic in the streaming water, for then pressure in the water mains goes down. ‘And if too many citizens also turn on garden hoses, the faucets on the top floors of highrise apartment buildings ney hardly drip any water-at | “BUYING what happens in warm weath- er to the pressure in the blood vesseis of a hyperten- sive patient, Air cond tioners are thus excellent medical aids in sum- mer for patients wth coronary heart trouble, for each breath of such cooler air brings more oxygen into the lungs. But warm weather and southern vacations in winter, are gow for hypertension pa- “tients. However, with our modern heating, your home offers you Fiorida temperature even when it is far below zero -out- doors! So a Florida trip is not as medically important ‘today as 50 years ago in the days-of a single living room “base burn- ey fueled with anthracite - “(Always ‘write to Dr: Crane in care .of this newspaper, en: ciosing a long stamped, ad dressed “envelope and 25: to enly 4 or 5 feet, .the water This is a simple analogy of cover typing and printing ot By hot mid-summer, if the . depth has been reduced to ing uc- X S ir | on- ice \Ir'S- ' 665-2401 OFFICE PHONES: enn Realty Inc ‘112 SOUTH MAIN STREET ‘MANHEIM, PENNA, (Formerly Manheim-Doncgal Realty Co's) Call and ask for: Rick Hershey, Sales Rep HOME PHONE: 665-3797 653-1478 397-8174 ce "ton, ‘owners. + Manheim, Pa, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1973 Classifieds € body rie Pedigreed. Brittany Spaniel, female, 2 years old. Call 665- 2134. 431c Large Cookstove, in good con- dition. Call Manheim 665-3776 43-1c 1966 Pontiac V-8, auto, 4- dr H. Top; 1966 Dodge Charg- er V-8; auto, 2-dr H. Top; 1966 Ford V-B, 2 dr. H. Top, stick; 1961 Chevy 1% ton pick up truck, 6 cyl. Ph. 963-5208. -1c Brace yourself for a thrill the first time you use Blue Lustre Rent electric -«shampocer $1. Longenecker’'s - Hardware, 39 Market Square, Manheim, Fa. 43-1c New 73% Zenith Color Tele- visions. Now On Display. See ‘New Lower Prices. Henny's Eiectric, - 43 Market Square, Manheim, Jim-and Mary Nor- -43-1e If carpets look dull and drear, remove the spots as they ap- pear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Gra- ham’s, 20 Market Sguee. -1e costs when you send for one of his booklets.) MOTION Many men and women are seeking stability, and they ov- erlook the fact taat this is a mobile world—a world on the move. If we are to experience a sense of stability it must be in the form of a paradox: sta- b.lity in motion. Such words as change, movement, motion, can be scary. How can we handle them? Well, we handle them by being willing not only to accept innovation and new ideas but to foster them. This may not be easy. It may involve discarding some of our most cherished thoughts and habits. Our lives will be much more relaxed if we un- derstand that we find stability in properly adjusting to the change. Rainbow trout generally have less than 12 rays in the anal fin, while their look-alike cousins, the coho salmon, gen- erally have 13 or more. 1960 VW mag wheels. In- guire at Central Hotel, Rm. 7. 43-2d Used Apt. Size Gas Range, also used . electric dryer, Myers’ ‘Metered Gas. R. D. 3, Manheim. 665-3588. 42-tte Office furniture and ma- chines, Low overhead, low prices. Folding chairs & tables, safes, duplicators, new & - used electric typewriters, etc. Nolts, along Ephrata- .Rothsville road. Phone Akron 859-1617 42-tfc “Planning your wedding? Let us help you! Ceme -and talk to us and- see-the many beau- tiful ‘bouquets: that we can de- - -Sgn. «especially for you. We have a selection for every budget. Pam’s Posy Shop, 155 South Charlotte St., Manheim, 665-2385. 41-4c FOR RENT —— Small, 3-rm. apartment, un- furnished, in Manheim. Ph. 665-5337. 43-1c Maytown New luxury town house apartments, 2 bed- rooms, 1% baths, carpeted, air conditioned, dish washer, playground. Available now. Phone 426-3411. 41-3¢c Services Offered _ Ice “skates hollow ground, $1; saw filing of all kinds. Paul Fauser Jr., 50 N. Fulton, Manheim, Ph. 665-4676. 43-2c Income Tax aid, by appoint- ment. Strickler’s Insurance & Tax Service, 57 Market Sq., Manheim, 6635-2106. 42-8c REPAIR WORK WANTED — Minor roofs, Spouting, Inter- ior & exterior painting. Gen- eral carpentry. Sidewalks. George L. Workman, Mount Joy R2. Ph. 653-1290. 41-iic CARDS OF THANKS I want to thank all my relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their cards, flowers and prayers while I had been in the hospital and since my return home. Agnes Heagy — 4 WANTED! TO MAKE CALLS IN RURAL AREAS AROUND MANHEIM Strictly on Commission Basis CALL 949-3678 COLLECT AFTER 6 P.M. PUBLIC SALE Household Goods - Store Stock SATURDAY, JAN. 20 1973 12:00 P.M. Located on the premises at 915 North Hanover St. Elizabethtown, Penna. Known as Hetrick's Store along Route 743. Complete liquidation of all remaining items in store as well as some Household Goods including 2 living room suites, roll-away beds, electric range and many items too numerous to be mentioned. TREN DL NE belongs ...wherever you need stylish yet practical telephone convenience. Available in wall or desk models in a selection of colors. Order yours today! gam (Mises : woe BEE THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Lots of items to be sold. Bring your own chairs. Conditions by: CARL L. CLAWSER HARRY H. BACHMAN - AUCTIONEER 41-3c
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