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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 10

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The Signali
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Santa Clarita, California
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10 Newhall Signal Saugus Enterprise Friday, April 9, 1982 Doctors Test Now Theory Aspirin, Carrots A Cancer Key vent lung cancer a' sense of getting the There is urgency in green colored vegetables may be at lower risk for lung cancer but the jury's still out. Other research shows aspirin makes blood platelets slippery, keeping them from clumping up and forming clots. Clots plugging blood turn out people at risk could use simple, safe-and inexpensive prophylactics to prevent thousands of deaths annually from either cancer or cardiovascular disease." The answers will come from evidence collected New York Will an aspirin downed every other day keep a heart attack or stroke away? Will a capsule containing beta carotene found in carrots also taken on alternate days help pre answers. Scientists claim if the answers are "yes" and some small studies suggest that's the way it may during an unprecedented pipelines are implicated in many strokes. chemo-Drevention trial 1 iftf.

mm. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL One 8 10 and Two 5 7's in the Cornet finish (which includes one regular sitting of at least four poses) Offer Expires May 14, 1982 Must be photographed by May 14 to be given in time fqr "Father's Day" Reg Price $130.50 NOW $69.00 SAVE $61.50 1 still in the formative stage. The trial, to run five years, is funded by $3.7 million from the National Cancer Institute and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. The subjects? Twenty-thousand physicians between 40 and 75, recruited from among' 200,000 asked by letter this month to volunteer. To get into the study a randomized, placebo-controlled trial doctors must be free of cardiovascular problems and, of course, cancer.

Dr. Charles G. Hen-nekens, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston, is the main ar- chitect of the study. A randomized, placebo-controlled trial is the kind scientists demand for proof positive that something works or does not work. Studies have shown persons who eat quantities of carrots and other orange colored and dark Several women from the Santa Clarita Valley Nickerson, CSC, (right) presents awards to (left were recently honored for their service with the to right) Sue Yurosek, Marge Cacclotore, Rose Holy Cross Hospital Guild.

Sister Ruth Marie Ryan, Ellie Abbott and Nellie Topia. Oxfordian Resigns In Wake Of Scandal quirements of two A-level secure admission to Ox-passes. ford. Two A-level passes United Press would not normally International two children be allocated places at Wadham, provided they met the minimum entrance re Oxford, England An Oxford University lecturer who publicly Sixteen investigators working with Hennekens include Sir Richard Doll and Richard Petro, British scientists, engaged iiTan 'lispirinagainst--' with 5000 doctors in Britain. Doctors selected for the study in the United States will be given "calendar packs" of aspirin and capsules.

These will be something like birth control pill dispensers. Every six months doctors in the study will fill out a questionnaire, giving details about their recent health. They also will be asked: "Have you been taking your pills? Here's the plan: fourth of the estimated 20,000 doctors will take a standard 325 milligram aspirin tablet (Bufferin) every other day and a 30 milligram beta carotene capsule (Solatene) on alternate days. The rest of the participants will either take aspirin alternating with a placebo capsule, beta carotene alternating with a placebo tablet, or two placebos. P.S.

Anyone thinking of dosing themselves with aspirin or beta carotene should check with a physician. Vitamin which carrots are high in, is stored in the liver after the body uses what it needs. A liver overloaded with Vitamin A can kill. And regular doses of aspirin in a person with any one of a number of disorders can also be harmful. United Press Internationa! Kavanaugh's Portrait Studio 18354 Soledad Cyn.

Rd. Canyon Country Creations by: Phil Pool 252-4964 Obituaries a Luther 'Tex Pa I me revealed his college accepted a $925,000 gift from a Hong Kong businesman in return for accepting his two children as students has resigned his post. Peter Gwin, 41, said he resigned his history fellowship from Wadham College because his public opposition to the deal led him to be ostracized by other lecturers. "I have been shunned by some of the dons lecturers)," he said. "They think I am a blackleg.

But I am unrepentant I believe I was right," he said. "The college is not a finishing school for millionaires' children," -he said. Admission to Oxford generally is governed by a tough entrance examination although gifted children with top grades can be accepted without this formality. The $925,000 gift was accepted from Hong Kong businessman Lee Shau-Kee, who asked his Tl Lji i all 1rtf? ilvJJU'" he" Rosary was recited recently for Luther W. "Tex" Palmer at Chapel of the Oaks, Eternal Valley Memorial Park.

Mr. Palmer, a native of Xenia, Ohio, came to Newhall in 1926 and worked as a stuntman and double in the motion pictures. He served in the U.S. Army Cavalry unit. He moved to Fallon, Nevada, in 1962, where' he was a rancher until 1974 then he moved to Mech-anicsburg, Pennsylvania, to be with his daughter.

He also followed the rodeo circuit for many years. Mr. Palmer died March 22 after a long illness. He was 77 years old. He married Francine Lassalle in 1936, who preceded him in death in 1971.

He leaves one daughter, Saundra Palmer Easley of Mechanicsburg, six grandchildren; and three great grandchildren, all of Pennsylvania. Also surviving are three sisters, a brother, and many nieces and nephews. Interment was at Mission Cemetery in San Fernando. Arrangements were made by Eternal Valley Memorial Park Mortuary. 1 a sitm- 1 1 FREE NL CLASS! V81 eiutr Dyne Int AAarcelina Marie Guiza Rosary will be recited at 8:15 p.m.

Monday for Marcelina Marie Guiza at Noble Chapel in San Fernando. Funeral Masses will be said at 9 a.m. daughters, Marcelina S. and Anita M. Guiza; two sons, Stephen A.

Guiza and Rosalio S. Guiza, and five grandchildren. Interment will be at Eternal Valley Memorial Park, with Nobel Chapel making the Tuesday at Santa Rosa Church in San Fernando. A native of Bakersfield, Mrs. Guiza was a resident of Newhall at the time of her death.

She was born on March 26, 1923 and died Tuesday at the age of 59. She is survived by her husband, Rosalio; two VOTE TUESDAY APRIL 13, 1982 for PATRICIA STEELE for Gordon Rinehart ciiAPriAn a roseij Attorneys at Law DRIVING. DIVORCE BANKRUPTCY; REAL PROPERTY WORKERS COMPENSATION PERSONAL INJURY Free Consultation (with this ad 24 HOUR SERVICE Please call this number 259-2779 1 1 Canyon Country, owner and operator of an automotive machine shop in Newhall, he died March 29 after a lengthy illness. The family requests any rememberances be made to the American Cancer Society. Private burial was held for Gordon L.

Rinehart, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Curtis N. Rinehart, brother of Curtis M. Rinehart of Pacifica and Mary A.

Robinson of Sacramento. A long time resident of Newhall and recently of coc Seat No. 2 Governing Board Flying CONCERNED QUALIFIED DEDICATED laimaint i Miyazaki, Japan JL, a mi in OlLit OPEN EASTER SUNDAY PATRICIA STEELE IS CONCERNED: 1. SHE BELIEVES THAT AVAILABLE FUNDS SHOULD BE USED WISELY. 2.

SHE THINKS EMPHASIS SHOULD BE ON ACADEMIC AND VOCATIONAL EXCELLENCE. 3. SHE BELIEVES THAT OUR COLLEGE SHOULD MEET OUR STUDENTS' AND OUR COMMUNITY'S NEEDS. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. For This Easter Occassion We Have Factor 1 lllloc Blooming Plants, The Japanese have this crazy idea that trains should fly like airplanes, and their space-age engineers have built one that cruises at 312 miles per hour.

Now there's much head scratching at the Japan National Railways over what to- do with their brainchild. The two ML's which stands for maglev, meaning magnetically levitated linear motor propelled trains have successfully completed two stages of development at this southern Japan test facility on the island of Kyushu. Plans now call for the building and testing of three vehicles later this year. The maglevs sail through the air at a fixed Large Variety Of Stuffed PATRICIA STEELE IS QUALIFIED: 1. SHE HAS KNOWLEDGE OF COC'S PROGRAMS AND SERVICES.

2. SHE IS AWARE OF COC'S VITAL EDUCATIONAL-ROLE IN THE SANTA CLARiTA VALLEY. 3. SHE HAS KNOWLEDGE OF SCHOOL FINANCING AND BUDGET. Easter Arrangements with balloons and much more Hop To It And Order Early! PATRICIA STEELE IS DEDICATED: height of about four in-c ches above the magnetiz- "1.

SHE PLEDGES TQ OBJECTIVELY AND THOUGHTFULLY RESEARCH ALL ISSUES CONFRONTING THE COLLEGE. 2. SHE WILL SOLICIT COMMUNITY INPUT TO DECISION-MAKING. 3. SHE WILL CONSISTENTLY WORK TO PRESERVE AND STRENGTHEN QUALITY EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY AT COC.

WE DELIVER-FLOWERS SENT NATIONWIDE ea roaaDea, ana wouia 3 make the 311-mile run 3 between Tokyo and Osaka in about an hour. 'Our aim," said a JNR spokesman, "is to take DeoDle out of airnlanes 27209 Camp Plenty Road Paid for by Committee to Elect Patricia Steele, 21066 Kingscrest Saugus Canyon Country rV 251-7700 a "Flowers" A Personal Gift You Can Have Delivered put them back on froinc trains 1 i United Press International.

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