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J,i jry L;j,rJ a M L'J'&Clfllril he i N J9 14 j. vt y m tflitacc. ftitie4 ccaicr NOT ONLY doc the itutd CtAVl5 of IjkiIIc Ganrtt nj Audtcy lundt m N4effshfr aJ fu pltt4y ciwptcicd around it pcnmcfcf i4 Pub, lftfcna!!y jvkmt. fthal IhrM emptying b4 ' f lp V V . -- Iw Vt:, ! . i f y v; t - not came OmSffsfg energy c J dtwftfMtf, e ho mu Cirrenl c(Lm1 Hat,?, our 10 iSouk ehatutt rrty dMeeied at rt art Nmf aumly dating rjf OrptfidcrKC cppft crude od M ftKatocr Mi ul;i puie refined form tale. chd-die- '? and that means adjustments also. "The husband has usually been wrapped up in trying to provide for the family and to be successful, while the wife has been involved in making sure the kids fill their obligations. Even if the woman has worked, her husband hasn't picked up the slack on the home front. Shes still the worker and housekeeper, the housewife and bottle washer and every-- s woman has sublimated her feelings and suppressed her resentment over the years. With the kids gone and time available, past resentments begin to surface. ACCORDING TO Connei-ly- , divorce rates increase at certain peaks in married life: the first year, the third year 5 and then about years of e marriage. "We find early divorce of those couples who cant work through the he says. adjustments, While research shows that the empty nest years can be trying ones for women, not 22-2- late-lif- much has been said about mens reaction to them, notes Connelly. Most research with men has been done on adjustment to retirement, which can be similar to adjustments of a woman retiring from motherhood. Clinical observations, however, show that children have largely been the responsibility of their mothers. IVE OBSERVED that men often feel What did I mean to them? My kids are gone and I didnt even know them, says Connelly. While empty nest years can bring on depression, Connelly doesnt like to simply dwell on the bleak realities. He prefers to give encouragement and h urges women to seek and personhood. I want to help her think of things self-wort- to do and make the empty nest he says. Shes at the prime of her life. She can embrace her existence, reach for a richer and more satisfying and productive life. a positive thing, ftt3 gift (tri prig, tuf-gt- capacity for producing ethanol uung sugar cane as feedstock. In contrast to Brazil, in the U.S. is ethanol-for-gasoh- re- latively new on the scene and in limited production. GASOHOL itself is available in only about 3 of the nation's tions. 173,000 service sta- Many of (he gasohot outlets are in the midwest where consumption was established by usage in farm vehicles. DEMAND FOR gasohol today involves output of some 60 million gallons of ethanol yearly, with a projection of up to 600 million gallons by middecade. To reach the projected 1985 goal, using corn as feedstock, it will require nearly twice the curd rent production. Even this will attain only ethanol-for-gasoh- grain-for-foo- a near-toke- 10 n reduction , UtAl ftulif.cndn gdifu erg.se tiiatni rft vftdtti ft 5 g IN a td fasCVf, ta IN type U $ Ah 11 - there ii ft irk' j04 but that (iwM Km a IN Miftil energy AhhuKgtl, t4 Cur tc, ft dot hate ftorne hmiUikin and rrtkkmi cchI. h m 14 fail funKef do eloped llui e liniNtiC fuel. f C Cample. fiom Mule or ur ftanJt. pie. 14 peU-k- ftperuii to tefVtl upon her Wc and pufpuHC, No N efiea com ONE OILeuenJer i Ison a d crwcul time. Her a gawriul, a fuel tiuMure for are kawftg at IN ftime tniernal comhiiiioa engine lime change iwhit chnxoc unleaded gao-lin- e iltneif anj the proiped of containing and l( Ff ethyl alcohol nurvng home ore occurring fclhaftdt. with her own parent. A m (N production of alcoShe feel trcmcndiui hol for duiilled amount of burden." Connelly pirii. the fceditoek for crhamil in thi riore. "She want lo help. ) ct country i generally corn, N' Nmg reacted b parent who Mill view her at a child. ' although olhef gram and ceralw) N uulicd; And he Mill trying to be a" V V' p.ircmtoherownchildrcnftho hort on fowil BRAZIL, fuel, has dci eloped a mayor NOW, ALL of a sudden, the kids are gone and the couple is left alone to face each other and the marriage. Often they find they are strangers to each other, which is also part of the Empty Nest Syndrome, says Connelly. What often contributes to further alienation is that the Senior citizens at the Heritage Center in Clearfield were pleasantly surprised when the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory section from Hill AFB presented the center with this lovely Christmas gift, a curio cabinet, as part of their sub for Santa program. Representing PME are, right, Norma Opheikens and Robert Stump. At left is Carmen Rowse, center director. olutioa ftNajfidj the thing else. So time has been at SUB FOR SANTA and propoied worse after the Christmas holidays. III Of it I,ga ffie.c v'hutiuxa. anj a woman i confronted with her mamage for better or Jodie Payne, left, and Oscar Martinez show the distance that will be covered when they run to the inauguration di) Ittci to f0!d f ftfrag ecampttAtulf grx!l) lent gn.4bt4 haeiiiM Otfes-r- chddito, a premium." PA1E: do tonociiy, My ctnft!itft hold, for lo N y t( too, rtirf ) (TWJliO, M IN rta I A ic.da" fesftdrt--ity ya IN FoiemWd, ) uyi, pew4t atm mr tft) feta f(.i t if to iky rt3j rri 0 flea Meliwft ftry iip at ft ttuUicn ayiually do. t yf arouftJ W of fi If It rangVs mile 14 1 'h m fiwn length ing mdc. located in Syracuse. at of then phytK-- j education jui and ttvul tiuJict curriculum. A MAP IS tel up in the Khol and the Mulct marked off. The Mai mi let of all 55 tiuJcni t. plut I he teacher. art deducted each day from the mileage figured ft the trip. In the ca of the I'lah tnp. that molted 1120 milct. "V e had to run an ettra mile one day to e wouldn't hate to tpend the mghi at Bear Lake. taid one of the tcachcrt. The group plant to notify Mr. Kcagan of their plant to run to the inaugural, and are hoping for a response. THE STt DENTS are eager each day to begin running. said Mrs. Garrett. "We are all in better shape and can run much further than tthen tse started. added Mrs. Francis. tJ Ncku 14t .9,ftNt i uiH las' go (triUlf(rilpti!lfi ea4at U) (if I I tio-- g 1 rit. "Ny Carii prt ftfrprd P Ml fN ftkmdii j!.a rtfll Ad Mfcl t fC a pof-4- 0 pp (i4t Kt Afc'lif. (Vfif Khi!.l Iloh iJ.ry uwx In ( Wvp "a i tif fm t ifyr1rf ft Ka-'si- 14 1 4 in the consumption of gasoline. IN ADDITION to the tenfold increase in corn, a factor must be included to provide the energy for conversion of the corn into alcohol. As to the conversion process itself, the technology is well known, but the cost of production in terms of energy is about equal to the energy value of the end product, thus resulting in a zero gain in this respect. IN FINANCIAL terms, the combined cost of production of ethanol and unleaded gasoline on a 0 basis will exceed the cost of the gasoline by itself. It should be noted, however, that what is in effect a production subsidy comes from many states and the federal government in the form of various tax exemptions. 10-9- TO THE motorist at the gasohol pump this means paying only a few cents more per gallon over the price of straight unleaded. As to energy value, gasohol has about 3 less BTU content per gallon than does gasoline alone. ESSENTIALLY, this would mean that gasohol will not reduce gasoline requirements by the desired 10. This is based on present-da- y automobile engine combustion and carburetor systems not generally designed to fully accommodate gasohol. So, even though gasohol is considered to be of higher octane content, performance may not be up to expectations. T1II.sE fKtKIdcM S are id Mid mi IN wing, but ft til undouKcdly nuke a ! aH and ecooooucal consnNi-tw- o to our energy roouferv Ihn time to the interim, gnohol ihocld nalurally be preued forward to the fulleit practical . degree. T Common! Colds And Affects By DR. HAROLD B. LICON Everybody has the common cold and it affects some much more than others. Some people are more bothered by the symptoms, stuffiness of the nose, stopped up sinuses, sneezing, drainage of mucus into the upper bronchial tree, etc., than others. I REMEMBER when I was small my mother warned against going barefooted around the house, because it would cause me "to catch a cold. To this day, whenever I take my shoes off in the house, in a few minutes I begin: to sneeze. This lends support tJ a school fo thought in the medical profession today that colds are sometimes of psychological origin. However, its generally accepted that the common cold is more often caused by a virus. ; THERE ARE more than 95 cold viruses, which in fact makes it almost impossible,to cure them. This explains why there are many hundreds jof different cold preparations Zn the market today and why there are actually millionsof transactions over drug store counters every year prescribed and remedies. for bqth - About the best insurance against colds is to keep iip ones resistance (good nutation and vitamin balance and sufficient rest), to stay oufof crowds in winter epidemics and to wash ones hands frequently. ; i Beekeepers regard minister as father ; Bees thrived after their importation into America early in the 17th century, taking up residence in almost any sort of housing v logs, box hives and bee trees. In 1851 the Rev. Lorenzo Longstroth, a teacher and minister from Philadelphia, moved to Oxford, Ohio, and became known as the of Modern Beekeeping1 because he made a major Fa:-th- er discovery concerning bee colony behavior. He establ- ished the principle and developed the movable-fram- e beehive, bee-spa- now in use the world over. ; i 1 |