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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 14

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Carroll Righter For Friday, May GENERAL TENDENCIES; Very and difficult inluences are in effect today and tonight, and you would certainly be wise to avoid getting a chip-on-the-shoulder attitude that most everyone is likely to be expressing now. Instead show you have understanding and compassion for whomever you meet who needs your help. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Don't think that others are imposing on you when it is only the conditions around you that are limiting.

Lend a helping hand to those who have less than you. Talk some plan over with a prominent person you know. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Don't try to force a good friend to see things as you do, but give a chance to express self in own fashion. Avoid that party that could be a real bore.

Do what pleases you the most in evening. 1 GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Make Jthe corrections that are neccessary 'where career is concerned. Make sure you observe every law and regulation that applies to you. Being careful with your accounts improves your credit. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 22) You think you have good ideas, but some phase of them could be very bad and you could lose a great deal by putting them in operation hastily.

Stick to the tried and true. Steer clear of a troublemaker. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Use your judgment instead of relying on '5 intuition which is apt to be somewhat off now. Show more generosity with 3 mate.

Reach a far better understanding for the future. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Listen to that associate who is rather critical since it could be constructive criticism, That outside matter should be avoided 5 as you do not understand air the facts. 3 Do some studying tonight that is helpful.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Now that jj you know exactly what your duties are, handle them in an even more correct than you had thought possible. Give more attention to your diet. Avoid activities that may be injurious to your health.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You want to have pleasure but make certain you do not go beyond the norm and regret it fater on. Make sure you get i that hobby perfected. Save time for one 5 (l who has a good plan to talk over with I you.

Advance. I SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) 3 Postpone that talk with kin, or you could get into a big argument now. Know what the bone of contention is and quietly remove it.

Evening is fine for light entertainment at home. Make it a musical evening. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You I have much shopping to do as well as to keep today, so be sure 'you do not lose your purse or get shortchanged in your hurry.

Show you are an ingenious person. Don't be 't talkative. I AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Your monetary matters may be in a rather i precarious position, so do something constructive about it now.

Improve your property in some way and make it more I attractive, valuable. Do something kind for a friend tonight. PISCES (Feb.20 to Mar. 20) Study yourself well and see where you can make improvements, especially dietwise and healthwise. Accept invitations to group affairs and be sure you do not speak out of turn because of the confusion of conversations.

i IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN i he or she will be one of those delightful young people with a definite flair for the artistic, but should be taught early to 1' strive for perfection instead of being I -happy with what is once done. Teach also awareness of modern trends so as to keep abreast or ahead of others. need for the right philosophy of life here. The field of religion could be very good. This child will need careful handling early, since the nature is highly sensitive.

"The Starts impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU! (Charters Three Mid-Delta corporations were Issued by Secretary of State Heber Ladner the period from May 1Mfl. The their addresses, Incorporates, and amount of stock Initially Issued were as follows: --Audio Services 827 Main Greenville; deal In stereo, radio, television, sound equipment, and supplies; Earl Solomon and Earl both of Greenville; 410,000. 603 Central Dclzonl; fjoncrnl 'contracting; Robert Adams, Homer Lclon Dlx, Lelon Lloyd Dlx and Patricia Dlx, all of --Greenville Bowling Lnnos 213 Welnbcrg operate bowling alleys; John Paul William Dennis Hancock Jr. both of $10,000. BARGAIN HUNTING? Shop Eckords MOONLIGHT SALE Tomorrow Night! Sec Their Ad In Today's Paper ECKERD'S DISCOUNT PRICES MAINSTREAM MALL Crossword By Eugene Sbeffer ACROSS 1.

Chart 4. Health resort 7. White poplar 12. Honest one 13. Loiter 14.

Subsequently 15. Conjunction 16. Something held back 18. International language 19. Dutch South Africans Avenige lime of solution: 23 min.

ElAITBBIAITIEaSITIEF S-l Answer to yesterday's puzzle. 20. Coin 22: Study 23. Hebrew month 27. Fodder 29.

Type of fur 31. Fruit 34. Complies 35. Occurrences 37. Affirmative 38.

Chinese dynasty 39. Scotch cap 41. Trick 45. Auctions 47. Cognizance 48.

Unit in radio 52. Primate 53. Greek letter 54. Atmosphere 55. Uncle -56.

A neoplasm 57. Grab 58. English cathedral town DOWN 1. Affected by mania 2. Dwelling 3.

Former Argentine ruler 4. Thick slice 5. Caricature 6. Consent 7. Exclamation 8.

Hinder 9. Greek letter 10. Limb 11. Before 17. Sea eagle 21.

Leather strap 23. Yellowish color 24. Expire 18 20 31 38 56 21 27 33 Ife 19 28 22 39 29 30 24 55 10 25 25. Some 26. Thing (law) 28.Insect 30.

Rogers 31. Permit 32 Le Gallicnne 33. Chess pieces 36. Command to a dog 37. Feminine name 40.

Alaskan highway 42. Russian decree 43. Part of calyx 44. Foe 45. Blemish 46.

Yugoslavian 48. Witty saying 49. Australian bird '50. Precious jewel 51. Past To stress The body adapts By DR.

LESTER L. COLEMAN Can you you explain how stress and emotional tensions affect the many organs of the body? You often refer to this relationship, but I don't understand how it works. Mr. N.C., Pa. Dear Mr.

All stress, physical, emotional.and mental, is an ongoing process in all our daily activities. Rarely is anyone free from pressure of one kind or another. Each one has his own threshold or level of tolerance to the impact of these stresses. Some people react with emotion to relatively insignificant pressures. Others may not be disturbed by more severe pressures.

It is interesting that the threshold can vary at different times in the same person. People who have a high a a special circumstances, react more intensely than at other times. Dr. Hans Selye of Canada is considered one of the foremost specialists on stress and its effect on the body organs. Dr.

Selye believes that there are stages by which man adapts himself to stress. The first is the alarm reaction, a response to infection, burn, injury or emotional tension. The second phase is the stage of resistance during which the hormones and chemicals of the body are called into action to defend 'all the organs aginst the emotional or physical attack. When the body is unable to adapt itself to the stress, diseases of the heart, the kidney, the lung, the blood vessels, and even the joints of the body may result. a a a compensating wonders of the body call on their reserves and are able to withstand the body shock caused by stress.

Whenever adhesive tape is applied to me, I suffer intensely. Why do some people react so severly? Miss J.B., Tenn. Dear Miss It is extremely common to develop redness, itching, and swelling of the skin beneath adhesive tape. It is true that there can be an allergic reaction to some of the sticky ingredients that are used. Sometimes the tape is applied too firmly or may be inadvertently rolled around the edges and cause undo friction against the skin.

When folds of skin are pressured in this way and when moisture seeps beneath the tape, blisters and marked redness may result. There are excellent new silk and hypo-allergenic tapes which, when gently applied, can prevent many of these distressing reactions to ordinary adhesive tape. a i a Overambitious exercise without proper conditioning can produce long periods of painful "Charlie Horses" in muscles that have been resting for many months. TOASTMASTER Electric Fans Reversible Full Speed 20" Portable 19 95 EASY CREDIT S101 A Idea For Summer An outstanding value. A portable window or floor fan in beautiful sandalwood cabinet with rounded corners.

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"AA" Rechargeable NiCad Cells (4 required) 2 for 3.29 EXCLUSIVE 3-WAY 1 Use AC House Current 2. Rechargeable Batteries POWER FEATURE 3 Low-Cost Penlignt Cells a you can CHARGE IT BATTERY-OPERATED TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER FOR HOME, OFFICE, OR "SHOP" Sopnrofo Spoakar And Mlko Sections No Installation Is Required Battery Included Practical amplifier pays for itself in convenience and time saved. Lots tho onliro family in on calls to relatives provides a low-cost solution to office conference calls frees you' hands to do other tasks while "on the phono." Comes with built-in earphone jack. Enclosed in modern-designed, high-impact coses, 42-230 TAW 44 Thursday, May 24,1973 Delta Democrat-Times Greenville, Mississippi No Talk-Listen Buttons To TV TUBE TESTING ASK ABOUT OUR FREE 17-A Greenville Mall Hwy. 1 So.

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