The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1950, Page 7

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A pate REVEALS HONOR ROLLS Honor roll or honorable men- %. Doctor Tells tien of students of the Key West} dunier-Senior High School have nour TREATMEN One Of Signs ‘Of Cancer heen announced for the closing six weeks of the Fall term, 1949- ‘Listed in the announcement @lee ave the students who made hener roll er honorable mention for the entire semester. Te make the honor roll, a stu- dent wet have at least two “A’s", a “B" average and no EDITOR'S NOTE: This is @rede below a “C”. Honorable the third in a series of articles mention is given to students who he “B” average but no oA on the symptoms of early can- cer, furnished The Citizen by members of the Monroe County Medical Society. Monor Roll—Six Weeks 12TH—Becky Gregory, Eugene } —— ; Kirehofter By RALPH HERZ, M.D. HA—Janice Burle,. Mae Kap- Red always has been a sign of tat, Joyce Gibson. danger. 118--Barbara Beaird, Clayton But, when recognized, means Sime, Michael Padrone, Millard 1 | safety. sehen ale Selomon, John Bell, George Ca- ,; In secretions from the body, thy, Pay Clark, Barbara Delgado, Paul Gibson, Billy Hartman, Gail Watlate, Marien Zorsky. MWA-—ay Higgs, Martha Gan- der, Betty Sands, Betty Conant, Anita Fernandez. 108—Lewis Barber, Armando Hernandez, Barbara Wood, Lo- red or reddish-brown tinges are always a sign that something has gone wrong, and should demand immediate attention by a compe- tent doctor. Unnatural and irregular bleed- ing or discharge from the body- (4) Photo MRS. CORA VALENTINE renzo Murguira, Nancy Watkins. (above), international represen- |is an important symptom that #A-—-Yvonne McCardle, Edyth| tative of the Hatters, Cap and | must be recognized by the gen- Hamptor Millinery Workers Union (AF- | eral public if significant progress Alva Jo Steen, Harry] L), claims she received rough | is to be made in bringing cancer Priteherd, Evelyn Nettles, Ann] treatment from women at | under control. Louys, Francine Johnson, Gloria] Greenville, ‘Ala. She says sev- | Among women, ‘more cancers Myre, Carol Dalton, Vita Bar-| eral came to her hotel room, | jevelop in the reproductive or- res ripped off her clothes, slapped | gans than in any other part of 8A—Lorraine Warnock, George sdasiad hats the body. Usually the first sym- . her, scratched her nd pulled i Gibeon, Bruce Cleare, Rose Bak- + A tom is irregular bleeding or her hair, Her union represents 2 : @, Donald Breeding, Sarah | workers at the Merrimac Hat “spotting,” on a brownish-tinged Brown, Dolores Valdez, Elizabeth ; “ discharge. Usually there is nol Peggy McCrea, Joyce Gompenysin: Sevenvale. pain, and most patients tend to, Penland, Mary Fer jez, r z s 7 ignore this symptom that could| Winkie y Fernandez, Ray meritt, Ervin Higgs, Betty Ginks,)mean the difference between Gloria- Knowles, JoAnn Pinder,] life and death to them. 8-Serah Bringham, Delores}; OP ECE Ss Gieen Biesthe Steed. Mery Fer: Diego Torres, Barbara Walterson,| Fortunately, most cancers of ore Pellicier, Barbara Fay Williams. ‘ the reproductive organs are Pr 4, Sheila Sweeting Ron- 7B—Isabella Bartolone, Vin-|curable if discovered and treat- Ud Pusler, Selvin Smith James {cent Collura, Leeberg Knowles,{ed by a competent physician ‘ esl Piapason Ed. Byron Myers, Millicent Taylor,| during their early stages. is Ea Sdonne Callchan Bey. (Donne. Williging, Presence of blood in the urine " , Sine Honor Roli—Semester. is an important symptom that ‘ Block, Alvania Singleton, ' i Petr bed. Lynn Sellers]. 1A—Janice Brule, Mae Kap-|should not be ignored. Frequent- Wayne Huddiet: on, Joyce John- lan; Jaycee, Gibion: Wag it Pagoigree senees Of tie “ , oy 11B—George Cathy, Barbara}kidney or the bladder. And it o ; Delgado, Paul Gibson, Marlen|@!ways indicates the presence of on A-—Mary meer, sone To10e Gamiky, bas ue "g some abnormal condition that where Megs, Jackie Conant, i : 5 > correcte: Sendra Taylor. Dorothy Johnson, 7..20B—Lewis Barber, Armando should a corrected. = oli toll Hernandez, © Lorenzo. Murguia;| Bloody discharge, usually :nix- ; Janet Brown. benitabimninenie gan. indi- 1#-<iladys Barnwell, Leo Ca- 9A_Y » McCardle, Eayth | °2te cancer of the’ colon or the rey. Bob Ward, Arthur Hood, | _.°/s— “vonne Mcvardle, SCY" | rectum. No patient should ignore Hampton. OBE-Vita “ Batidso, this symptom, inthe belief that it ®rre Veotren, Maida Castaneda, Heimcise dean Knowles, Brenda ‘Morrison, : : s only “bleeding piles,” ' Id Render, Robert Sacker, | shor, Ann Louys, Evelyn Ne In all cases of abnormal bleed- ; Atwell, Linda Bosley, |tles, Ava Jo Steen, Charles Tay-ing or blood-tinged secretions, ' Breeding, Susan Dal- | Jor. the patient should seek medical Freddy Frohock, Mrvyna|_84—Lorraine Warnock, George | advice. The fact that the bleed- Dorothy Stirrup, Helen |Gibson, Bruce Cleare, Rose Bak-| ing stops should not be taken by his of Elizabeth} the patient to mean that trouble is not serious. In ¢ er, Donald Breeding, Honorable Mention—Six Weeks | Russell H tsy Hampton, Manuel || 8B—Sarah Bringham, Delores|cancer, bleeding is characteris- P i erts, Virginia |Libao, Martha Steed, Mary Fer- tically intermittent. Because it . hitman, Tony |Mandez, Nancy Pellicier, Barbara stops for a time does not mean that its cause has been :emoved, Metey Bell Cates, Dorene | Pritchard, Sheila Sweeting, Ron- } . Cowart, Beatrice | ald Pinder. Tinges of blood in phlegm that ha Borges 7A—Mary Harris, Bruin Higgs, | S coughed up, also is a_ signal Lenit®* Cristine {Betty Ginks, Gloria Knowles, Ja-| for examination by a competent ‘ net Louys, Barbara Meggs, Deigo | 4¢tor: This can be a symptom of F “ % cancer of the lung or other parts . vell Walk- | Torres, Fay Wiiiams. of the respiratory system. It also White 7B—Gladys Barnwell, Leo} can be a symptom of other seri- Carnes, Julie Mon-|Carey, Freddy Frohock, Myrna] ous diseases in the same region Pamela Russell, Lorraine |Lewis, Dorothy Stirrup, Helen| and should not be ignored. No t, Bt p n Mer- | Theili matter what the trouble may be. Kenne Fidelio | Honorable Mention—Semester |carly diagnosis and treatment ‘ James Baker, Don 11A—Leila Lynch; Christine ———— — ’ j West, Robert Lastres, Alice Hernandez, Sylvia Mercurio, Elsie Butler, Lorraine “ | smith . Bennett. Appelrouth, James! 11B—John Bell, Don Speil,| 9A—Patsy Johnson, Mitchell ;Laurell Walker, Gail Wallace, | Appelrouth, James Cooper, Exi- Thompson, Charles Alice White. quio Vidal. wh el Swain { 10B—Joyce Carnes, Julie Mon-| 9B—Jimmie Collins, Gloria Can Jean Mer- teiro, Pamela Russell, Barbara]Hyre, Harry Pritchard, Whitmel Well atricia. Mur- Wood, Fidelio Hernandez. Don] Swain. t Siler Beaureuter, Jay West, Nancy| 8A—Sarah Brown, Jeanne Ca- k Bervalde, Hoke Holcomb, Joan nova, Katherine Brady. , John De- atkins, MEPUBLICANS EAT $1 CHICKEN, ATTACK SOC ee (®) Wirephoto WERE ARE SOME OF THE REPUBLICANS WHO JAMMED | A SPORTS ARENA in Washing- tee Monday night for their $1l.-a-box chicken supper party. The supper followed an all-day sexsion of Republican party policy makers who picked liberty-vs.-socialism as the top issue in their platform for the 1950 campaign. They held the Republican party up as the last hope of these who oppose “an all-powerful federal government with unlimited power to tax and spend." we gine KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL "eo" =~" see beer”, Key West, Fla. . F THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN \ PAGE SEVEN : Tell Filing Dates. Pe Statements | Campaign Costs TALLABASSEE, Feb. 9.—R. A. Gray, secretary of state, was ad- vised by the attorney ‘general Frank Smothers, foreign .cor- that (1) the first campaign ex- | respondent, born in Rossville, Ill, pense statement may be filed by '49 years ago. (®) Wirephoto “BOSSIE”, the family cow of the J. P. Cones at Savannah, Ga., turned up recently with only a teacup ful lof milk. Mrs. Cone set out to find out why. She went out a little earlier than usual one morning and not only caught the thieves in the act, but obtained photographic evidence. The three guilty pigs have been sentenced to confinement far away from “Bossie.” PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ONA greatly increases the chances al SUCH IS LIFE y \ se a Your Horoscope | is tint iam monet REAL ICE BASIS Poet er ni ¥ < cece knows ch about raising chil- The fourth article in‘this series|_ THURSDA , FEBRUARY 9% Gren” ltl. doene-chd. Mary will appear in The Citizen in the , 1950—Today gives a patient, plod-) Jane’ , : and You Will Get GUARANTERD Rapdgnentign Rervine ding disposition. The native will be wise in a simple way and moderately fortunate in the life’s “What makes asked the father. “Well,” said the little girl, near future. For more infc you think so?” tion about the subject of tod: article write for the free book’ Is More Economical! tt Is PURE, “she REAL ICE ts : work. Success will be attained % lancer of the Female Genera- | : : makes me go to bed when I'm tive Organs” and “Cancer of the | | EPO ene, ee ees ane wide awake and makes me get up Healthy and Saje 4 sng life is nated, “raabhin tie he ee le Mouth ‘and. Respiratory. ‘Tragt”./even to a very old age, when al Yeon awe Slempy : « Address your request to “Can-/ deeply philosophical nature will! a Ef Ine. Ibe, developed; content with, sim-| ., CM SO AT WAR AR MacTavish Thosspoen Enterprises, _ ple life and enjoying the esteem! “Can you imaginet Dr. Paul N. Rice, chief librar- | of friends. ; takes his girl friend to the thea- ian of the New York Public} ee | tre every evening.” Library, born in Lowell, Mass.{ Ronald Coleman, screen star,! “Is that so? What show is (ICE we is TELEPHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLORIDA PAD OADAALIADSERALRERAARSRAARRRRS® ishe playing in? ! born in England, 59 62 years ago. VICTORY)! CASH MARKET. ae “umm usu Monroe Baapet PAUL P. LUMLEY, Proprietor 1028 Truman Ave. We Deliver TEL. F080 WIENERS ._3¥| HAMBURGER ||/FISH CAKES . ca 18¢| ONE LB. CAN TOMATO PUREE . Armour’s Evaporated CREAM 5 55¢ U.S. No. 1 Potatoes 10 «:. 29 Carrots 2 wes 19¢ ARGENTINA CORNED . 3 cans 98 BEEF SOAP POWDER—LG. SIZE PKGS. SWERL & PERK . l6c WALDORF TOILET 2 rolls 15¢ TISSUE 29 ROAST ... 49| —» 39¢ PICNIC HAMS « 35¢ SWIFT'S COLORED OLEO POUND | AMERICAN DAISY POUND CHURNGOLD.35¢|CHEESE. . . 49¢ MLK | THDE | preacn ww to BBE lo some 13 3 on 35¢ Blue Ribbon Hellman’s Y2-Pt. Jar Grade “A” Medium EGGS MAYONNAISE 19c DIXIE CRYSTAL - A3e|SUGAR.5 2. 43¢ 2 ee ANOTHER FEATURE AT THE VICTORY! tasty—peicious HOT DOUGHNUTS Carton Dozen ae | Lyke’s Sliced BACON LB. Georgia Dressed and Drawn © MADE Pasae TEP oe SE tie. FRYERS » 43c PORK ROLLS Pa LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE. LARGE 6-0z. Can SAUSAGE —s 25¢ FANCY TEXAS CARROTS 2 BUNCHES , WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 5 LBS. 17¢ The box supper had the old-fashioned flavor of rural America—like you used to see at the country school house. ECT UR nnn

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