The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 January 1984 — Page 9

Beware The Vitamin Robbers f \. There are certain times and certain situations in people’s may / \ increase their need for vitamins or make them vitamin deficient. / aillllllirillllWA \ • Heavy smoking may reduce amounts of vitamin C; I HIIIIIMI1 1 ■II kM | • Heavy drinking may reduce Bi Bg 812 C, and folic acid; • Dieting may make a person deficient in C, E and B complex vitamins; • Stress reduced the I |7TT|73 * Antiobiotic users (long-term) may suffer depletion of B complex vrtaII M I lUKw mins; \ / • Oral contraceptive users need more vitamin Bg; they may also exper- \ / ience reduced blood levels vitamins 81,B 1, 82,B 2, B 1 2. C, and \ / • Mineral oil users (habitual use) may have a reduced absorption of x. / vitamins A, D and E; • Pregnant and lactating women require a higher intake of folic acid, — vitamins A, Bg, C, and E, as well as iron; On Sale Thru Jan. 22,1984 . • abswp,ion °' wa,ef Soluble vNam ' ns ’ in ' I - ” 7 “ • Infants under 1 year of age need vitamins A, C, 81,B 1 , 82.B 2 . GET TWO PRINTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! ( J-j BACK NEXT DAY, teMH SIIDSr £ Centrum' Value ■TAKE! I Thornburgs now offers you next day photo pro- fH.AtoZi.ccessing 7 days a week. Get two prints for the 1 * ~ OTO price of one with TAKE 2. back next day, 7 days littttEiiNeeiißM a week, or your next roll is FREE! Count on EDCC Thornburgs for all your film and photo processing needs, because we re 30 iHtzb jf - j backed by Two Great Names - gggjgg£ and Kodak! Stop in at your WITH 100 MM M W W nearest Thornburgs today! ;x -jMHM Lerarum Some exclusions may apply. Ask for more information. jg tr ;-. ■Ly.JS ft—Atoltoc~ IN 7 Illi ■ ■■■■” official — IMJIIMUIH MULTIVITAMIN Thornburg Super Drugs 1,1 ] ~y ~~ A JNSdWBO PHOTO CENTER official multivitamin OF «M« ’ r ■ iW 1 w ■ h-iv THE 1984 WINTER OLYMPICS. | iHair Care Specials! . tv —, fuh Force 11 Brut / ( ) Anti-Freeze I JHL JHL jheri 1 m — l qq ’ i & I jm-X' 9 ' Illi I! II iMMI 1 =■ Surnmer I I JEf dW I ES3 |BW| Stick | ! — — Monee I Deodorant O mffyr oneGaiion 1 * - Chotaß - ! .Ml WWFI7I Cl Q H -1 77 W ■ - 47 2 9 e ? 16 Oz. 16 Oz- ■| 2Oz. I I y While On Hand A | — Quantities Last Z SC organics i Sea Breeze ? a,, °". . . 1 Q2\ plus i Antiseotic Windshield Jojoba | jl = Washer 4? ■ . 1 tfAgJ J’ eg “ ,ar^?5 1 Solution Xw— Choice I Sensitive Skin MUMPOO CONomOK* JL Uoi 88 099 QQC 150,. 15Oz. ■ I WW i Natural I MWBIIfIMP _. . AjiPii 20 (S Organics I Nf DrV ICI 68 Pounds ® Plus I g --j . k ? “ Hn li ' Roll-On t> r J Coal Henna I B|S Deodorant *»_. B 1 66 A 1 69 & 2 29 I 15 Oz. 15 Oz. Choice I I Panad °‘ Coal Loq (Si (a) Organics | _ —-—y\ Maximum'. WWMI I 1 r Plus I Strength Burns 6-8 I £ Co " tei ?? No Hours Wheat |lMtoT>W3 As P ,rin Regular 2.09 » i jFast Pain Relief fa _X2"__ i I !i . ~ Coal I SeTe’ne |> A Mouth . BUCket I xfc w loe I W' Ash I Vera I @ G "“ te Bucket [gW 1 99 O *1 59 pas 8 Oz. 8 Oz. Choice | 12 Choice I y? zz I Sweet lAAfc&i low I Shampoo and | wfttuxrt \ Sugar I Hair Conditioner aspmn. Vyy—MwA Substitute I t C<^’k b ° I 30,. Tube 16 Oz. 16 Oz. ( | 250 individual Serving Packets Ha aes — — — —.— — — —» — — —* — ————

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CARE BEAR PARTY -?r Home economics students from North Webster Junior High prepared a Care Bear party for kindergarten students at the elementary school. Pictured above, sitting, left, Rachel Bell. Kim Kamp, Adam Warren and Doug Harmon. Standing in the front row are Chris Panel, Chris King, Joanna Clevenger, Stacey Lent, Lora Hollar, Debbie Palise and Michelle White. In the back row are Dawn Ruch, Staci Carpenter, Shelly Moser, Becky Rhodes, Gretchen Reiter and Mary Hardy. Students in the home economics class served the younger students juice, cup cakes and cookies during the party. (Photo by Mark Weinstein)

SADDot Wawosee By CARA McMAHAN A SADD group has been started at Wawasee High School. SADD stands for Students Against Driving Drunk. It is not a group of students out to eliminate alcohol from the face of the earth. It is a group of students who believe alcohol and driving are a lethal combination. It is a group of students concerned because of the enormous waste of human potential. Over 8,000 teenagers a year lose their lives in alcohol-related accidents, and 40,000 teens are injured annually. It is a group of students concerned because of a given Friday or Saturday night, 1 out of every 10 drivers on the road is under the influence of alcohol, and is therefore manning a lethal weapon dangerous to every other driver on the road. It is a group of students interested in raising community awareness about this growing problem. In order to promote our group and what we stand for, we plan to speak to each of the four grades, we’ve put up posters, ordered SADD buttons, sought radio exposure, school announcements, and also in the future we would like to travel to the junior high schools. Recently Mark Walker and I engaged in a presentation to the Milford Kiwanis Club. We stressed what our group stands for, and explained some of the group’s future goals. We also spoke to the Syracuse Rotary January 3, and we’re scheduled to speak to other various service organizations. We also mentioned the fact that we will be having a guest speaker, Bill Orr, on March 2, to speak at the high school in the form of a convocation. This year five students journeyed to LaPorte High School to view its organization. •The first meetings have been planning sessions. A group of five students traveled to Bremen onOctober 14 to meet halftfray with representatives of the already-active LaPorte group and came back with many interesting ideas. For the future we’re planning on speaking to the junior highs, and a SADD emphasis is being planned for around Prom time. If anyone is interested, or you just want to see what we’re about, you can contact either Miss Angle or Mrs. Curtis during school hours at Wawasee High School. Also, you are encouraged to attend a meeting to be held Wednesday, Jan. 18 from 6-7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria annex at Wawasee High School. \\ Lakeland y School Lunch i January 23*27 MONDAY — Sloppy Joes, french fries, tossed salad or carrot and celery sticks, strawberry shortcake, milk TUESDAY — Waffles and sausage, hash browns, orange juice, apple coffee cake, milk WEDNESDAY - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, fruit salad or peaches, bread and butter, graham cracker sandwich, milk THURSDAY — Submariner sandwich, tater tots, lettuce salad, apricots or plums, cookie, milk FRIDAY — Beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans or broccoli, bread and butter, cherry cobbler, milk

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