OUR HEALTH By C. H. Tracy, M.D. Several years ago, I was treated for a broken leg. Al though the leg has healed properly, it sometimes feels • stiff. I was wondering if it would be advisable for me to see a masseur? No, not really. Since you have received • physical therapy from a docW. it would be better to consult him first. Much harm come from Han improper Hmassage, as SHHmuscles and IP y9j°' n ts can be damaged by too jj&/NS!MM strenuous and too conscien f J j tioua a masseur. mmf' A whirlpool J bath occasional- ly will help to „ _ relax muscles Dr. Tracy and allow for more motion in stiff muscles, joints and tendons. • * • I am 21 years old, and have just found out that what I thought was a cold is really an allergy. How is it that I've developed an allergy at this •ge? It is a well-known fact that prolonged contact with certain substances in some instances can cause an allergy to develop. Also, emotional disturbances, exces sive fatigue or infections can trigger allergic-like reactions in some people. This is particularly true among persons suffering HOME BUYER ■Y JOHN W WARREN S»AO PRESIDENT \A4JA AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION FjtJ Understand Local Practices Specific local procedures are necessary to properly complete your purchase of a home and protect your real estate investment Since real estate law and practices differ around the nation, it will help you prepare for home ownership if you develop a basic understanding of these steps in your community before you buy. Most likely, you will benefit from consulting an expert familiar with your local situation. You will want to know about the procedures needed nMM for you to secure mort gage financ- PtoM ing, obtain assurance of good title, and effect HkMBI proper John W. l an d trans- Warren fer of the property from the seller to you. The services and charges that make all this possible normally will be listed on your settlement sheet at closing. Serious problems can arise if the parties in a real estate transaction do not adequate ly understand local land transfer requirements. For example, a home buyer in a southwestern state was ready to proceed with closing when the title search showed 46,000 Americans killed in Vietnam can't vote this year. What's your excuse? tlielieauby oFitall by barbara weber fashion and beauty director holiday magic, inc. w Sun Sanity We've all been warned that sunshine isn't woman's best friend! Take heed, and this year follow a routine of sen sible sunning. If you burn easily, auoid the sun or at least cover up between the hours of 11:00 and 1:00. The sun can be more dangerous than you think—a bad sun burn or sun poisoning can cause "vitiligo," a complete loss of pigment causing incur able white R|K>ts on the skin! The sun is 1 snow, clouds on an over- *®9i cast day! Some girls can bask in the sun's rays for hours; others displuy a lobster red glow after five minutes. Know which kind of girl you tend to he and which suntan pro duct was made for your skin. Generally you'll got a faster tan with an oil or butter. Read labels on lotions carefully, for ingredients vary on different brands. A great suntrick for pro tection is to slick/shine your cheeks, brows, even your eye lashes with lip gloss. And if you don't want blistered lips, keep them moisturized too. Areas such as tops of etfrs, lips, backs of hunds, under arms toward bosom, hacks of knees and neck, underneath eyes—all are sensitivity areas. Protect them well with extra moisture. Once out of the sun, moisturize all over. Sensible sunning means a pretty, even tan, and pretty skin for years to come! from asthma. Puberty, meno pause, and pregnancy are other possible causes for such flareups. • • * What is a blood count? A blood count is a test that shows whether or not the pa tient has anemia or whether or not the body is suffering from any generalized infection. It is. performed by pricking the finger or the ear lobe to draw a small amount of blood. A blood count shows anemia by counting the number of red blood cells, noting the amourit of hemoglobin in the cells and noting the characteristic appear ance of the blood under the microscope. » » » My husband and I are plan ning a trip to Alaska soon' to visit some friends. I'm excited about going, but fearful of what the cold weather will do to my skin. Any suggestions? The time to start caring for your skin is now while you're still home. Keep your skin soft and moisturized by using a bath oil such as Alpha Keri in your daily bath water. You should continue to use this therapeutic oil during your trip and all year round besides. In fact, you don't have to go all the way to Alaska to worry about dry skin. The temperatures we experience in mainland USA are often cold enough to cause this same problem. the form and content of the purchase contract were ex tremely questionable. In add tion, the deed acknowledg ment of the developer-seller was not in proper legal form. When questioned about the matter, the developer said the purchase contract was a "personalized" version of a contract he had obtained two years earlier in another state and that he wanted to save on legal fees by using it It was necessary for the devel oper to visit a lawyer, who corrected his forms to satisfy local requirements so the transaction could proceed to completion for the home buyer and others concerned. Hie title search that alerted the parties in this transaction is an important step in making home owner ship secure. An expert search of public records for matters fcffecting real estate-and owner's title insurance that safeguards against land title hazards including those even the .most thorough search will not reveal-are important home buyer safeguards. Taking advantage of these and other precautions will help make your home owner ship more enjoyable. For free information on things to know in buying a home, write American Land Title Association, Box 566, Washington, D.C. _ -—jfl L ■• —"'~iTX-- ~--- ■ B - » 4jn| J| P] *tCH J jSjiL ' f5*U ps^—- 'tegyfe. 'Jf* { lAWBBNCE HABPBB WHO 18 OOiNSINBD TO A WHEEL CHAIR HAi CwCarSila Cftwfff ~_ /' ;'* SBtsssMtegin- ; . For Sale Spi I ' « JJ_ * ' I wr '* t'T^M B^r *i'W '/ V V V ■ m 1 ■ I I ■ 1 1 H .am y Hk . k J I ■ H BtttfSfli IB jP"lk I Hr Hk Ikk. ' * 'X; H Massive concrete pipes for use in controlling thermal water pollution at atomic energy electric generating plants are today being transported by South ern Railway in trainload lots. This 31-car shipment is shown moving from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Wilsonville, Ala., where the pipe will become part of a "cool ing tower" at Alabama Power Company's new multi-million dollar generating plant on the Coosa River. Each of the massive sections of pipe measures 13 feet, eight inches in inside diameter. 17 feet, eight inches in height, and weighs 90,000 pounds. Because of its width, which exceeds the width of the flat car by nearly five feet, it was necessary to halt all traffic on adjacent tracks as the train moved along. As an extra safety precaution, Southern assigned additional transportation and me chanical personnel to ride with the regular crew. The pipe is manufactured by Price Brothers Company of Clarkston. Michigan. If the choice is between the lesser of two evils, and you don't choose, what does that make you? put Ljouruote inhere noun moUTH is. FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE LOCATED AT 126 CASTLEROCK DRIVE. House has 3 bedrooms, 1% bath and large family room with gas heat and air-condi tion. Can be purchased through VA or FHA loans. PRICE $27,500.00 For Further information call, FRAZIER REALTY COMPANY 6 8 2-1 3 0 6 After 5:00 o'clock call: 544-3020 LUSAKA, 7i»mM« H>e government radio netwoik requires that 90 per cent of the music it broadcast! be of Zaro buo origin because "we want; to Impress tourists and other *i®tor» with our own music," a network spokesman «»n It takes as much as 184,000 gallons of-water to make a ton of fine book paper. FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. Why fool around with painful corns, when Freezone can help you remove them. Try it. You'll see. In just days, the corn will be gone... the hurt will be gone. Pain lessly. No dangerous cutting. No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone take off corns. y REMOVES / CORNS AND CALLUSES ' COKE AT IT'S McHi' LOWEST PRICE PER OUNCE. • On* 8-pak gives you a gallon of Coke . . . for lose I that 1-cent per ounce at most stores in the area! Which is actually less than you paid in the good d' days when Coke was a nickel a bottle? Now you can enjoy the economy of the 30's and the convenience of the JO'*. With handy 8-bottle cartons of the real thing . . . delicious Coca-Cola in money-saving j . , money-back 16-o*. bottles. . .. So buy Coca-Cola in returnable li riiMa* 1 bottles. It's best for the environment '* • * ' k "r •;) 1 '; .' ■> ■ t . Durham Coca-Colo Bottling Co. the BOOK* BAG by Hey wood Anthony Literary Guild JjJj t Famous peo ple are writ ing about themselves ' and each other this season . . . Remember the Lind bergh kidnapping? Anne Morrow Lindbergh is going to reveal the entire story of the 1932 kidnapping of her son, Charles, for the first time in HOUR OF GOLD, HOUR OF LEAD (Harcourt), coming this spring . . . Anthony Quinn traces his poverty-stricken childhood and his stormy emotional life in THE ORIGINAL SIN (Little-Brown). Anthropolo gist Margaret Mead talks about her career and the men she married in BLACK- BERRY WINTER (Morrow) Although earthquakes are more frequent in California and Alaska, there have been dam aging quakes in every one of the 50 states. jjlßAn Affair You Will Remember! fife Embrace the taste of * DILLARD'S BAR-B-Q rJ/ an d you wtll find \* / w '" want t0 S?A ~3kfl/ DILLARD'S BAR- OsM B-Q SAUCE Saturday, Oct 28, 1972 THE CAROLINA TIMES-- It didn't comef] easy!® Cmt Bonboa imrdoa. It oka (JM dwkat yMB, Pare UOMMOOC Ycm of afiag in Kh d»n«d adi band*. And plenty of I Ewaythiaf Myriad oft Gm« Bourbon foes Imb Ac 4iMittnt ol HtffiftaflMgS cvay botdeaf E*mSv£m. 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