The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 22, 1947, Page 4

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The | Beauty Culture and hair-styling AP Science Editor marl arrival Lacapeairg eon (institute. ea “ pounds, two ounces and has been | -_-_-— EMter 20" a book ‘by Dy {named Linda Loretta. _—_|_‘Subscribe to ‘The Citizen. —_ Wingate Johnson, of the Bow-|, gq ee ERR RREEERBRSeTesesee man Geax School of Madicine Cc L ASSI Fl ED : | ADS of Wake Forest College (Whitt- lesey House, New York) there Information for the Advertisers PAYMENT are a lot of suqgestions anyone can follow readily for his Payment for classified advertise- seente 18 invariably in advance, but health. If you are sick, go to a doc- regular advertisers with ledger ac- eounts may have heir advertise- tor; but:maybe you won't have ments charged. 5 Aw ese HERE'S HON RATES FOR REGULAR and a BLACKFACE TYPE to go so often,if you remem- ber that one of the most impor- Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at tant causes of high blood pres- sure is emotional strain and what you eat is not so import- ant as how much. Still about high blood pressure, the rate of 2c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. The rate for blackface type is 3c a word, and the minimum charge for the first 15 words is 45c. FPURLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication; copy muat be in The Citizen office before .11 o’clock in the morning on the day of publication. ' tions: In_the sing is accepted under the following con# POOR a yp Fe © avertiaina. transient or contract, The ‘itizen wilh be responsible only for the first insertion in Classtfied Advert 2 & = Display Advertising for only the actual amount of space oceupted by the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. Dr. Johnson writes: “Far be it from a humble practioner to of- fer any advice about finance. My professional: observation, how- ever, has taught me that most men pay dearly, from a physical standpoint, for profits made by marginal trading and for highly speculative dealing of any kind. Where sex has wrecked its thou- sands of homes, financial worry SUNDAY—A day of rest. has destroped its tens of thous- ands.” Other subjects discussed by Johnson include: 1. You are sick after you get | well from flu because it leaves ‘you with low blood pressure. 2. Fuberculosis is one of the diseases most frequently over- looked in older people. ’ 3. A stistch in the side, usually believed by laymen to be pleu- risy, is more frequently an in- flammation of a muscle between the ribs due to gas trapped in the colon or under a rib, to neural- gia or to a spur on the spine. 4. Coronary thrombosis, the heart trouble that is high among executives, and actually higher among doctors than almost any other profession, is not nearly so cf{ten fatal or so disabling as was once believed. It is a mistake, ry ve Te i ‘ a - ope -_ ntsc cmap engage SNIP EASES | Dr. Johnson WATCH how much you eat. says, to think that ulcers are like- ly to become cancers. “A poor way of reducing,” he declares, “is to omit a meal. | One of thé chief factors in the : formation of gallstones is stag- nation of the bile. The gall bladder is merely a resrvoir in which bile is stored and con- centrated until the stimulus of food in the stomach causes it to empty. When a meal is skip- ped, there is no stimulus to empty the gall bladder.” Sex life definitely does not end with the meopause, he says. Dr. Johnson thinks that bro- mide drugs are the most fre- quent cause of mental disturb- ances. Bromides, he says, have been until recently the chief habit- forming stuff in nearly all head- ache powders. Now most of the manufacturers have agreed not to use bromides for headaches. An essential, more important than a vacation, is frequent, short respites from tension, he says, adding that everyone ought to have at least one af- ternoon a week free, and every one should make Sunday a real day of rest. About death, he writes: As a physician who has witnessed | death again and again, I can tes- tify that there is almost no res- son to fear the actual process of dying. Almost invariably death brings its own anesthetic, which is usually effective for a period | of time varying from aé_few| hours to days, weeks, or even} months. EEO Me SA ee ae Punjab, the name of an Indian province, means “land of five riv- ers.” HELP WANTED | Wanted at once, secretary, quali- | fied for general office work, : permanent resident. P.O. Box} 708, Key West, Fla. aug9-tf ‘ Wanted immediatley, first-class: mechanic. Apply Navarro, Inc., opposite bus station. | »L Man and wife for tourist court. | Send references to P.O. Box 869. aug19-6t BEA SEAN RE Ne ee ees aint Nae SE REFRIGERATION SERVICE | Sh hn: hI nt a Sa Es Se Refrigeration service. Engineer- | ing. Prompt serviee and repairs on all makes of domestic and commercial refrigerators. Flor- | ida Keys Refrigeration Service, 1012 Division Street. . Phone 211-J. aug21-3tx PERSONAL SERVICE If you need courteous and effi- cient plumbing service, call A. G. Roberts, 853. Licensed mas- ter plumber. aug9-19t | | for guaranteed plumbing work: and repairs, call John Curry, | 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781.| Give us a try on your next job. | Free estimates. augl-lmo, | | | MISCELLANEOUS Vacuum cleaners and washing} machines repaired. O’Briant.! Telephone 1164-M. augl-tf, Picture Framing: Pictures framed and matted. Phone 1197-M, 614 Francis St. jul26-1mox | i For a few days only: Bulldozer will be available for clearing} lots, etc. Charley Toppino &| Sons., Inc., 731 Caroline Street, Phone 186. aug19-6t} A. H. Williams, plumbing, cor-i tract and repairing. reliable, reasonable. Phone 1385, 825 Elizabeth Street. fri-mon-wed-6t ; a ee ee Special Grand Opening Coupon only for the new Evans-Pilk- ington Studio may be purchased at the Evans Camera Store, 509 Southard St., or at the Evans- | Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming | St. Purchase them now as they | will not be available when new Studio opens. Your ehance to own a $15.00 11 x 14 gold-tone portrait for $2.95. aug22-tf _. FOR SALE Plumbing supplies, complete stoek.., Plastic tile, paints and}. brushes. Robert Leonard Co., 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami, Fla. Phone 7-3421. aug1-tf Singer and other type, sewing machine, sold, repaired and re- built. Treadle machines elec- trified. Highest prices paid for old machines. Phone 1393, 70642 Duval Street. wii, Automatic Duro electric water pump and two galvanized pres. sure tanks. Price cheap. In- quire 1119 Von Phister St. aug18-tf Pontiac sedan, good condition, $150.00. Tony’s Auto Body Shop, 603-05 Greene St. aug19-6t | | Two bedroom furnished house with garage on lot, 50 x 104. 3210 Avenue E, Phone °78. aug19-6tx Luggage trailer. Place. 8-1 Poinciana aug21-3t Air condition your home, apart- ment, office with a 20” window exhaust fan. List price, $60.00; our price, $45.00. Electric iron with cord, $4.98. Electric hot water heater, $5.95. 9” electric fans, $8.50, no oiling at any time. Paints and oils. Doherty and Company, 846 Olivia, cor. Packer St., Phone 1597. aug21-2t L. CG Smith super speed type- writer. Perfect condition. $60. 1825 Harris Ave. aug20-3tx Prompt, | | FOR SALE Three-bedroom house, tile bath and kitchen. Phone 615-M. aug22-5tx Wheel ‘chair, $35.00. burner oil stove, $10.00. Margaret Street, Phone 575. aug22-2t C. Smith typewriter, super- speed, magic margin, excellent condition. 29-? Poinciana Pl. aug21-3tx Storage: display walk-in box, six by eight by eight. Guaranteed first class condition. 1030 Southard St. aug21-6tx Make offer on two choice lots on Ave. E. Lets 25 and 26. ‘Ad- dress, Carl Graffe, Gen. Del., Columbia, S. C. aug18-5tx New lawn mower, chest of drawers, odd chair, kitchen ta- ble with benches. Phane 1123-W mornirgs or evenings. aug20-3tx refrigerator, 3-piece 37-C Naval aug20-3tx Kelvinator living room suite. Low-Cost Housing. ee sonable offer refused. Also 3 brand new Champaigne buck- ets. Very reasonable. Rene Armengol, Ocean View Dining Room, 520 United Street. aug20-3t PERSONAL Jennie: Please come home to Mac. Schuyler and Muggsey. aug18-16tx WANTED TO BUY | Home ‘with fair-sized yard. Write Box R-17, Citizen Office. aug16-6t Soursops' and sugarapples, for sherbets at El Prado Restaurant, 1117 Division Street. aug22-3tx APARTMENTS FOR RENT for rent. _ 822 Duval St. aug19-6tx org furnished apartments FOR RENT Furnished 2%-room utility apart- ment.* All utilities furnished. Sea Isle Apts., 915 Windsor Lane. jiy21-tf | One-bedroom, furnished. apart: ‘ment... E. Al-Strunk, Jr:, Phone’ . 816. aug19-tf Room, large, double, with private bath. Also single room. Low summer rates. The Banyan, 724 Eaton St., Phone 655-J. aug21-3tx Apartment, all utilities furnished. Couple only. Paul’s Tire Shop. aug22-5tx Clean, comfortable rooms, lo summer rates, under new, care- ful management. Jefferson Ho- tel, 114 Duval, Phone 9127. aug22-2tx WANTED TO RENT = St Unfurnished apartment or house. Call 1077-M. augl6-tf or apartment by permanent business people. Phone 585. aug20-tf Want to rent, with option to buy, 2 or 3 bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished, in nice neigh- borhood. Moderately prieed. Phone 255, ask for “Bob”. aug21-6t LOST Wallet containing over $70 and Social Security card. Near cor. William and Southard Sts. N. P. Nelson, 728 Love Lane, Phone 783-R. Reward. aug22-l1tx Wallet, in Poinciana, containing no money, but driver’s license. Finder return to 94-1 Poinciana to collect reward. aug22-%ix eae ae a ee ee

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