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Winchester Evening Star from Winchester, Virginia • Page 12

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WINCHESTER EVENING STAR Friday, January 26, 1973 PHON 662-3865 J. WHUR, INC. I I REALTOR 33 East Boscawen Street WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 22601 8 NEW BRICK RAMBLER FOR SALE Located in the City, just around the corner from school. Living room, dining kitchen with stove and oven, 3 bedrooms, V-k baths, electric heat, full basement, patio and small porch. A cul-de-sac street, perfect for children.

B. M. SULLIVAN, BROKER Real Estate Exclusively Since 1920 34RoussAve. 662-5522 BRICK RAMBLER: With living room, eat-in-kitchen, three bedrooms, one bath and full basement. $32,000.

SPACIOUS HOME: Consisting of entrance hall, living room, eat-in-kitchen, dining room, family room, five bedrooms, IVz baths and garage. An excellent home for the large family. A NEW HOME AND PRICED RIGHT! With living room, kitchen, dining area, three bedrooms bath. Only $19,800. DONALD VAUGHN Rea Valley Ave.

Winchester PHONE 667-2700 Real Estate Sales Associates: JOEL STOWE, Home 667-8420 GENE COMBS, Home 667-2911 WILMA COMBS, Home 667-2911 SWAGLER H. KOONCE, II 869-2056 IfNo Answer Call 602-9281 2100 SQ.FT. of UVING SPACE Beautiful 3-bedroom brick home with 4 acres. This is one of the better built homes in the area, has 2 baths, entrance foyer, center hall, sunken living room with fireplace, formal dining room, kitchen cabinets are solid cherry, built-in range automatic dishwasher. Breakfast room, 21-ft.

family room with fireplace, 21-ft. recreation room with sliding glass door onto patio. Electric heat. Central air conditioning, built- in vacuum system, wall-to-wall carpet throughout house. Custom made drapes included in sale.

Also, carport with circular drive, occupancy within 30 days. Why not call let us show you this fantastic home? PLAZA REAL AGENCY JACK R.IRELAND, Realtor 2WVALLEYAVE. PLAZA ANNEX BUILDING PHONE: 667.00W WmCmmKjA. "AH Cars ToGivs Faster and More Efficient Service" BOB GRGVE-DENNIS SLAVOEN OPEN TILL 7:30 TONITEI NO PARKING PROBLEM DRIVE IN H-2131 CALL ME MADAME. To see this tremendous buy, East section 3 bedroom, lVz bath, 2 story frame in good condition.

Full basement w-outside entrance, nice rec room, and it's priced in the low 20's. Call to see. Office hours are 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM. H-2130 YOU DON'T HAVE TO SCRAPE your windshield on cold mornings just drive out of the attached carport on this 2 1 bedroom brick ranch with large rec room. Senseny Road area.

Call for appointment. Our office is open from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM. H-2116 LIKE TO PAINT AND TINKER? That's all this one needs, plus a little extra. It's setting on 1 acre lot and the owners are only asking $12,900. More details by calling.

Our Sales Associate is here to receive your call from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM. BAYLISS, JR. BAYLISS INSURANCE AGENCY MEMBERS OF: National Association of Real Estate Boards National Institute of Real Estafe Brokers I National Institute of Farm and Land Brokers Blue Ridge Board of Realtors, Inc. Winchester Frederick County of Trustee of Realtors Institute Broker in W.Va., Maryland Washinqton, D.C )32 Valley Ave. Winchester, Va CALL NOW667-8000 E.E.

BAYLISS III Sales Associate Will he in our office uiiiil 7:110 (onighl! Home Phone E.E. Bayliss III H.W. Butler, Jr. Martha Carroll 'Prank O. Kerns Rachel R.

Kisner 1 James H. Ross 662-7743 662-9168 667-3284 662-4406 662-7696 662-2062 Agnes Geanious Bunnie Harrell Gail Long Wendall Moreland Jack M. Phillips E.E. Bayliss, Jr. James M.

Ross 667-2658 Home Phone 662-4735 662-5468 662-1550 822-5051 6621652 667-898 Pine Box Derby Winners Thirty Cub Scouts of the Clearbrook Pack participated recently in the Pine WoocfDerby at Stonewall School. Winners of the'annual event were, from left to right, Todd Robinson, first place, Don Jobe, second, and Tony Robinson, third. Bill Tumblin presented the awards. Richard Rexrode had the best designed car. HINTS FROM HELOISE Clever Way to Keep Top Sheet Tucked In Dear Heloise: In the wintertime we like to sleep in a cold room with those cotton sheet blankets on the bed.

They seem to be so much warmer to sleep between than muslin sheets. Sometimes that top sheet is just a little too short to stay tucked in overnight at the foot of the bed. Last winter we were having that problem of the covers always being pulled out. I solved the morning cold feet issue by lengthening the sheet blanket in a rather clever way. I had a bottom fitted-sheet where the center part was worn and thin, but the sides and ends were still good.

I cut both ends off that sheet about ten inches above where the corners are mitered to fit around the corner of the mattress. One of these was sewed to the bottom edge of what would be the top sheet of the bed. Now that top sheet blanket stays put. No more cold feet as they are still covered in the morning. This-extra length also leaves enough at the top to turn back over the blanket! The women's section is usually in the back part of our daily paper, so I read my paper from back to front, as your column is the first thing I read.

Betty Caster There's nothing like keeping as snug as a bug in a rug, and you sure can't do it with cold feet! We can manage in the old world as long as all you sweet gals keep sharing those thoughtful hints. Heloise LETTER OF LAUGHTER Dear Heloise: Here's a tune I find helpful when my two toddlers need their noses Blow, blow, blow your nose, Gently on the tissue. When you have a nice clean face, Maybe then I'll kiss you. You probably guessed the tune of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." Of course, the little kiss is a break for both of them. My kids love it! KathyO.

Dear Heloise: Since breaking my foot two years ago, I now have to wear laced arch support shoes. I hated to have to untie and retie the shoes in order to climb on chairs when doing some high-up cleaning. What I did was to measure a length of that round elastic cord the same length as the shoe lace. The cord was then laced in the shoe eyelets and a knot made on each end. Now the shoes stretch on and off in a flash, minus the extra lace-work! Drink a cup of coffee for me.

Mine was instant. Doris Seher I did, love of mine. Thanks. Heloise Dear Heloise: For your readers who have bird feeders, I would like to make a suggestion that they use an old, empty gallon-milk container to store their bird seed in. The plastic container is easy to clean, is mouseproof and the small opening makes it easy to pour the seed into the small feeders.

N.E. Schneider THIS COLUMN is written lor the housewife and homemaker. It you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise in care of this newspaper. Because ol the tremendous volume of mail, Heloise is unable to answer all Individual letters. She will, however, answer your questions in her column whenever possible.

SPECTRUM PROPERTIES INC. U.S. 50 al Interstate 81 Winchester, Va. 667-2400 22 West Main St. Berryville, Va.

955-3344 Professional Real Estate Service Open Every Day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY This large 5-bedroom, center hall home is close to downtown Winchester. It has 3 baths and is on a large lot. The bedrooms are all large.

There is an oil hot water heating system. Reasonably priced. Call for an appointment. Another 5-bedroom home! This one is on 38 fenced acres. The home is modernized with aluminum siding and is insulated.

The kitchen has all modern built-ins. There is a barn with horse stalls and eight other outbuildings. An excellent investment! Appointment is necessary. CALL ONE OF OUR SALES ASSOCIATES: Col. Dick Hinman Doug Toan John Williams Jim Anderson Shirley Byrd Col.

Jim Casey Bill Skeat Jim Barb Sally Hovermale Linnea Michelsen Irvin Barb Mf. Pleasant News Briefs By AGNES L. ROSENBERGER MT. PLEASANT Worship Service at Lamps this Sunday at 9:45 a.m. by the Pastor Mr.

Harry Renner followed by Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. Edward "Peanut" Fishel who has been a patient in Winchester Memorial Hospital expects to be released this week, and will be returning to his home. Mrs. Edith Lantz and Mrs. Martha Dove were in Broadway on business recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitacre and family were visiting the Delbert Whitacres at Gore Sunday evening and also attended Church Services at Hebron Baptist Church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Garnet Mongold of Mathias, W.Va., were weekend guests of the Lantzs. Saturday night the Lantzs and Mongolds were visiting with Mrs. Arlene Miller. Those visiting at the Rosen- bergers have been Mr. Lester Smith, Stanley Bishop, Charles Racey and son, Arron, and Mr.

Paul Rhinehart. Mrs. Edith Lantz was visiting her sister-in-law at Mathias who had been sick. Mr. and Mrs.

Garnet Mongold of Mathias were calling on Mrs. Mongold's brother, Grant Wilkins at Mt. Williams on Sunday. Mrs. Edith Lantz and Agnes Rosenberger were in Winchester shopping one day.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lantz, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Page Wilt in Winchester recently.

byWoM mt NEW FURNITURE 3-Room Outfit $39995 EASY TERMS WE INCLUDE: FOR THE BEDROOM Double dresser, chest-of- drawers, bookcase bed, smooth top innerspring mattress and matching box springs, 2 vanity lamps and 2 foam pillows. FOR THE LIVING ROOM- 9 Pieces: Sofa or sofa bed with matching chair in nylon, 2 step end tables and matching cocktail table. 2 sofa pillows and 2 lamps. FOR THE KITCHEN A modern 5 pc. dinette set Easy Terms-Free Delivery DENNY'S NEW FURNITURE SALES Rt.

7, mile East of Winchester 662-0545 OPEN EVENINGS'til 8 By DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB Obstruction AAust Be Removed Dear Dr. am 65 years old, work, and am in good health. Six years ago I had an operation for an enlarged prostate gland.

My trouble was I had to urinate every hour or two. The operation didn't help. After a week in the hospital, I spent two weeks at home and then five weeks again in the hospital with toxic poison. Now after six years, I am no better off. Sometimes I have to go every two hours, but occasionally I can go six hours without urinating.

It's so embarrassing when I am talking to someone or I am in the store and I have to almost double up to hold it. I also dribble in the bed some at night. I recently went to another urologist and he said I had an obstruction and scar tissue. He wanted to put me in the hospital immediately. After my last bout which left me with a damaged testicle, I am also unable to ejaculate.

I am reluctant. Maybe next time I won't be so lucky. What would you advise? DEAR READER Prostate enlargement is a frequent and almost inevitable complication of increasing years in men. This is not an acute inflammation like that which occurs in young men, but the gradual enlargement of the prostate gland. Since it surrounds the outlet tube of the bladder, enlargement will compress the tube and make it difficult for a man to urinate and cause him to have the symptoms you describe.

What happens is the obstruction to the outflow of the bladder causes it to become markedly distended and lose its normal functions. The large, distended bladder never becomes completely emptied. This can cause a backing up of the urine to the kidneys, end eventually, if untreated, can lead to serious problems. This disorder is so common that I think all men should thoroughly understand what the difficulty is. Obviously, in order to eliminate the urine properly, there will have to be some way of passing the urine out of the bladder.

This usually means that a surgical, corrective procedure must be done. If the bladder is completely blocked, which can occur, then temporarily a hole may have to Clearbrook CLEARBROOK Mrs. Wilma Slack of Rest, Mrs. Edna McAboy of Clearbrook and Mrs. Lester Arnold of Winchester spent Thursday with Mrs.

Claude Cammer of Winchester. Bonnie, Kimberly and Mrs. L. O. Dick spent Saturday shopping in Hagerstbwn.

Mrs. Edna McAboy had as her guests Wednesday her sister, Mrs. Dorsey Carrier of Strasburg, her cousins, Mrs. Martha Hottle, Mrs. Anna Beatty and Mrs.

Mamie Headley of Middletown and Mrs. June Rudolph. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.

Cline and son, Donald, entertained at their home recently. Their guests were Mrs. Doris Disney, Mrs. Coleman Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Duncan, Mrs. L. O. Dick and Mrs. Bessie Stotler.

Our sympathy to Douglas McFarland on the recent loss of his aunt, Mrs. Clara B. Hoover. Little Miss Kathy Koontz is celebrating her eighth birthday this week, we wish her a very happy birthday, and many happy returns. be made in the abdominal wall into the bladder to drain it properly and prepare the individual for subsequent surgery.

There are several different surgical techniques that are used to remove the overgrown prostate gland and allow normal drainage of the bladder to occur. Either you have developed scar tissue from your old operative site, or else further growth of the prostate gland has again caused you to have too much obstruction to permit normal drainage of the bladder. I see nothing to be gained by waiting and feel that you should follow your doctor's good advice and have the obstruction removed surgically. DEAR DR. LAMB Is it normal to run a temperature every day? During the night it goes down to normal, but during the afternoon it usually goes from 99 to 99.4.

Dear Reader It can be normal. Some people have a variation in their body iem- perature over the 24-hour period of as much as two degrees without having any evidence of disease. The temperature is usually lowest in the early morning hours and increases during the late afternoon and evening hours, in normal people. The commonly quoted 98.6 degrees body temperature is merely an average. MOUNTAIN REALTY Homes Lots Acreage Farms Estates City Country Vacation Properties MEL VIN P.

SMITH, Realtor Berryville, Va. Phone 955-1707 Mrs. Clarence (Hap) Hill, Sales Agent 320 Miller Winchester Phone 662-3740 MOSBY STREET Tired of looking at "Carbon Copy Then please let us show you this unusual home. Floor plan consists of entrance foyer, dining area, built in kitchen, living room with fireplace and fantastic view of the city, five bedrooms 2Vfe baths, large rec room with bar, storage room, double carport. Central air, many extras.

Children can walk to Handley and John Kerr School Priced in the 50's. RUTH C. CRUM, Realtor 318 S. Loudoun St. Office Phones 662-6195 and 662-0400 Formerly BRYAN STOTLER Real Estate HOME PHONES: JOYCE SHULL 662-6647 WINFRED AND RUTH CRUM 662-7604 REAL ESTATE DELMAR BAYLISS REALTOR PHONE 662-3434 225 N.Cameron St.

Licensed Broker in Virginia and West Virginia Sales Associates: G.W. Glaize, Jr. David Jenkins Lang Gordon FJ -ed Hoover Rlle John Gregory Wm urter Ann Thompson OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. 8 P.M. R-794: Take a look at this 3-bedroom, IV2- bath homethat requires little maintenance! Large living room, kitchen with lots of custom-built cabinets.

Dining area. Electric heat, large lot R-800: Located on edge of town. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen and dining area. Living room, floor attic, garage, oil hot water heat. Large fenced lot.

Priced at only Call us at your convenience from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PAA. R-824: 4 bedrooms, IV2 baths, living room, dining room, large kitchen! Full basement, Garage, oil hot water heat. Yard with lots of shrubbery. All this located close to the downtown area and priced at only $28,500. See Sooner! COTTAGES FOR SALE ACREAGE 4 ACRES OB LAND An excellent hunting cabin or for tnWreekend.

Near active hunting club and National Forest. $6500. WOODEDLOT Almost new cottage with living room, dining area, 2 bedrooms, family room, Vh baths, kitchen, screened-in porch, ut. room, range, wall-to -wall carpet. $19,950.

ONLY $8500 3-room cottage with Redwood siding. Screened-ln porch, living room, kitchen, 1 bedroom, ut. room. New oil heater, well and cistern water. Ideal for the weekend.

23 ACRES Beautiful wooded land with nice view of surrounding mts. New cottage, nestled among the trees assuring privacy, yet only 7 miles from Winchester, with long frontage on state maintained road. WORTH LOOKING AT. $25,000. 65 ACRES Has been surveyed into 3-acre lots.

Suitable for development. Lots all wooded. Loc, west of Winchester. $39,500. 60 ACRES 20 acres open land, 40 acres wooded.

Approx. 600-ft. road frontage. Excellent for development or recreation. $49,950.

Strosnider-Office: 667-8555, or Home: 662-0639 REALTY CO. SALES RENTALS-APPRAISALS 728 S. Loudoun St. 667-8555 Winchester, Va WE NEED FARMS and MOUNTAIN ACREAGE.

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Years Available:
1972-1973