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Show Page 22—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. Friday. Septe mber 28. 1979 ACROSS 48 Hostility Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 Bemuse 5 Fish 9 Sandwich type (abbr) 12 Two(Fr) 13 Measure swords 14 Motoring association ene 16 English aieaicay 17 Nothing 53 Entice 57 Jump 58 Unheeding 60 River in Vorkshire 61 Incorporated 63 Christmas ey Aa) leh NEW YORK (UPI Among the tew businesses tor which the ill winds of inflation and gasoline shor. tages blow good is the company that sells materials and tools for the do-it-yourself home repairer decoration 64 Briny expanse 65 rnience retell Inflation runs up thecost of labor for professional Danaus ormandy 19 Hearty iaug h (comp wd) ; ; NNoble gas ‘ 25 Pedant invasion day 25 Surge 2 Al (prefix) 3 South RINCEA the thing 34 Strange 36 Transverse Use a hammer 45 Insecticide 37 British 6 Air meclerean y amie 7 Callitquits 8 New York eal state city 42 Iron (Ger) 44 Alphabet 46 Author Tolstoy ALLEN'S 62 ee 18 Young blood FS Mouths is!) 20 Stupid 22 Author Flaming en DOWN 29Main artery 33 Belonging to Do-it-Yourself Suppliers Thrive During Inflation 49 Balls of fringe 9 Romanian currency 10 Reclined 11 Fabliau 23 Succeeding repairs enough to make people more willingto tackle 45 Agreement between nations 47 Margarines 49: Pronoun 50 Firstrate 26 Small carry, ng 0 First-rate ae 27 Questions 28 Coin of Iran 30 Charge 31 Layer 32 Woe 1s me = puens fish soleus 40 State (Fr) 43 Obelisk 5 scarp we Society (abb 52 Bends under even fairly difficult’ jobs themselves says the National Association of Home Builders The gasoline shortage keeps people at home more provements Consequently : says Howard Punch vice president of the household and havdwai products division ot 4M Co in Minneapolis the sales volumeof the home Nylon Cap, poly lined, with ear flaps improvement industry 1s expected to grow by 12 per cent ths year to $42 billion. on topof iast year’s 13 . weight About $19 billion of this volume at retail Punch said. will be accounted for by the purchase of materials and tools for do-it-yoursell repairs Even the cheapest jackleg labor costs $3 an hour or $24 a day at present and good professional labor may cost $75 a day when the contractor's protit is figured England 59 Hostile force in SAFETY ORANGE ae ORANGE HUNTING GLOVES cam § 1 99 percent gain 54 Variable star in Cetus 55 Secondary school 56 River in JERSEY GLOVES HUNTING CAP and gives them timeto devote to repairs and im $2.69 #9156 PULLOVER HUNTING VEST This means the chap who does his own work is bound to save from30 to 60 percent in cash outlay on all jobs, except a few that are done with high speed machines Doing it yourself is becoming a matter of neces- sity for many couples,’ Punch said, “After paying for food, the mortgage and taxes heating and other SAFETY ORANGE 99 Regular $ expensesthat have gone up they don't have the cash for the job.’ Borrowing only adds interest to the WINCHESTER SUPERX .270or 30-06 Rifle Cartridges > yourselfers was between 13 and 15 percent in the first half of this year, well above the gain in sales of similar products to contractors for professional = $@98 — #9182 repairs. The supplies bought include anything from a fewsheets of sandpaper to a completeset of kitchen or bathroom fixtures. Magazines books and newspaperarticles for the do-it-yourselfer sell well. Even radio stations have do-it-yourself programs. The National Association of Home Builders in Coleman SLEEPING BAG Washington believes the long-range outlook for the do-it-yourself improvement marketis excellent Theassociation says 47 million of the more than 80 million houses in the United States are 21 yearsof age or older which meansthat. unless they have been extraordinarily well maintained. they probably COLEMAN FUEL ft FOR GASOLINE #8121-806 RegularPrice $21.88 APPLIANCES 1 Gallon $919 are in need of some repairs or improvement. And eel year another million homes pass the 20-year mark. The current psychology that a homeis about the safest and best investment possible in this inflationary era lends urgency to the homeowner's desire to get repairs done evenif he and his wife have to slave over the job themselves Punch added. The manufacturers look Eveready FLOATING LANTERN on the surging doit- yourself market as a bonanza and challenge. ne.98 MAXWELL ULTRA LOW-NOISE CASSETTE Pauling said. The drugs damage the body's natural disease prevention system and vitamin C advocates contend this prevents the vitamin from having its anticancer effect “We had predicted that the effect of vitamin C would be quite small in people who had gotten chemotherapy,” Pauling said. “All that the Mayo Clinic study hasdoneis to verifythat prediction Since the Mayo results indicated there was no benefit from high-dose vitamin C, however. the physicians said they could not recommendit Russians Starting ‘Save Bread’ Drive MOSCOW(UPI) — Soviet officials anticipating a poorgrain harvest have started a waste not. want not’” campalenwarning schoolchildren not to throw away any bread. Public schools areinstructing children not to waste bread and to roll uneaten scrapsinto “‘sukhari,”’ or dry bread, one pupil said Wednesday e instruction to teachers from educational authorities comesin anticipationof a very low Soviet grain harvest this year The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently predicted a Soviet harvest of 180million metrictons as opposed to a government estimate of 226 million tons. Of that amount. onlyabout 45 million tons. or a quarter. is fit for human consumption. The rest goes for animal fodder for the Soviet Union's. budding meat industry. MELLOW YELLOW 12-ounce cans $979 HERSHEY'S LIPSTICK ANT BARS ALL SHADES , Regular eh ADDITIONAL SAVINGS will be offered Y on your first visit. For Example: With the membership of your choice receive an additional pili © Heated Indoor Swimming Pool © Relaxing Whirlpool SUAVE FULL BODY CONDITIONER 16-Ounce SUAVE FULL BODY SHAMPOO =" 69: =" 69: vac © Soothing Sauna patrons only 2 Pound 9469 ANACIN ANALGESIC TABLETS Utah's |largest, [inest & most complete chain of Spas for men & women. facilites & services include: owes he used had not received chemotherapy.” COKE, SPRITE, TAB RAMBLIN ROOTBEER, 6-Pack , Regular > ' Price J1S29 ~rawe’ patients an average of 210 days. compared to 50 days $79 Boone: Mayo Clinic wanted to test the in people not given the vitamin. Many researchers have contested the result. Reached at his Menlo Park. Calif. home. Pauling said it was improper to compare the two studies becausethe results come from different patient populations. Pauling said he had been contacted by one of the Mayo researchers, saying they wanted to duplicate Cameron's work asclosely as possible. “T told him that he mustbe sure that the patients METAL GAS CAN RegularPrice $6.98 BOSTON (UPI) — A new study indicates high doses of vitamin C will not prolonglife for terminal cancerpatients. But Dr. Linus Pauling — vocal advocate of vitamin C therapy — says the research paperis “‘poorly written.” Ten gramsof vitamin C a day were given to 60 of 123 patients who had received extensive prior treatmentwith anti-cancer drugs. The other63 patients in the study weregiven similarly flavored placebos — sugarpills. Vitamin C did nothing to prolong the survivalof the patients who took it, said Dr. Edward T. Creagan, one of seven doctors conducting the investigation at the MayoClinic in Rochester, Minn. The research. which began in July 1977. was published today in the New England Journal of Medicine. Pauling, a two-time Nobellaureate, said the study only verifies his prediction that vitamin C will not work in patients who had been treated with cancer ugs. “T think their paper is rather poorly written. They don’t communicate the really signifcant results,” Pauling said in a telephoneinterview. Creagan said the yen with 6 volt battery Vitamin C Study PaperCriticized findings of a study conducted in Scotland by Dr. Ewan Cameronin which a 10-gram dose wassaid to have substantially improved the life span of cancer victims. “By a random selection. patients were assigned to either a vitamin C program or to a comparably flavored placebo,” Creagan said. ‘‘The median survivorship for patients with or without vitamin C was approximately seven weeks." 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